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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1886)
J A Help to flood UIsexMnn. In tlio British Medical Journal Dr. V. Roberts, ot England, discusses tho effect of liquors, tea, coffee and cocoa on digestion. All of thoin retard tho chemical protege, Ymt most of them stimulate tho glandular activity nnd muscular contractions. Dis tilled spirits retard the salivary or peptic digestion but slightly when sparingly used. WincH were found to bo highly injurious to salivary digestion. On peptic digestion all wines exert a retarding Influence They Btitnulnto tho glandular and muscular activity of tho stomach. Effervescent wines exert the greatest ntnntint of good with the least hnrm to digestion. When one's digestion is out of order everything goes awry, unless, ns in tho ensu of T. T. Seals, of Dellaire, Ohio, who had bad dys pepsia for seven years, the digestivo ap paratus is kept up in apple-trio eating order by Warner's Tippecanoe tho best nppctito producer and regulator in tho wotlil. Ten, even in minute quantities, com pletely paralyzes tho action of tho saliva. Tho tannin in strong tea is injurious. Weak tea should bo us.nl, if n't all. Strong coffee and cocoa are also injurious if used in excess. Tho Cosmopolitan. You cannot put a great hopo into a small soul. J. L. Jones. Het. calet to use an 1 cheapest. Plso's Ucmcdy forCiUarr.il. By druggists. 00c. Eighty-six collego graduates enlistoj in tho signal service last year. , M Ilnlford Sanco. Try It on your beam. It li delicious, gold everywhere. Queen Victoiia's personal estate is esti mated at 110,000,000. Get Lyon's Pateit HivlSti.Tcncrs applied to nevr boots nnd they will notcr rim over. IJismnrck has in hnnd a big scheme of colonization in Brazil. "When Baby was sic, wo pave her Cantoris, "WTicn she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she becameTIIjs, she clung to Castorla, T7t?n bo had Children, she gavo thorn Castorla, m " BUY 8 ALZER'G (urrow.mi.) SEEDS, f Roally good men are unconscious ot their goodness. George sand. t Sprains, bruises, stiff joints, burns, scalds and rheumatism aro relieved by Unclo Sam's Nerve and Bono liniment. Sold by druggists. Worms cause peevishness, fevers, convul sions and frequently deatlu A pleasant, safe and certain remedy is Dr. . I AGUE'S GERMAN WORM CAKES. Sold by all druggists. Ileadaclies, constipation, liver complaint, billiousncHs arc cured by that mild, cleansing remedy which never produces pnin, EL LEFT'S DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. An economical man will keep t'" leather of his harness soft and plinble, which pre serves it from crackfng or ripping. Ileal was uses UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. Sold by all Harness Makers. Ono-thirl of all who die in active middle life are carried otf by consumption. Tho most frequent cause is a Ji6glected cold, cough, hoarseness, bronchial trouble or asthma, all of which muv be permanently cured by EILEIIT EXTRACT OE TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by druggists. A farmer's wealth depends on the condi tion of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they aro especially liable to distempers, fevers, cods and all diseases which destroy animals. Thousands of dollars aro saved annually by that valunblo old stand by, UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER. Restless,! retful, crying children nro suffer ing and need for their relief Dn. WIN CHELL'S TEETHING SYItUP, which is useful not only for all tho disorders of teething infants, but cures coughs, croups, sore throat, colic and cramps of older chil dren, and should always bo kept in every house for emergencies. Only 125 cents. Sold by all druggists. STRBCTLY PURE. ITCOxTAiivsivoopioiiriiWAivr form IN THREE SIZE DOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND $1 PER BOTTLI UKNT IIUTTI.FS nro pup up lor the iiccommniltititin ottill who tieslro it tJootl ami Low 1'rlcoil COUGH, COLD and CROUP REMEDY TIIOBK DESIIHXG A ItEMKDY FOU cosusvsPTia on ANY LUftiC DBSEASE, li oitlil Secure the 1,'irgo Ml. OO llottlcb. Directions uciompii iy Kitolt iliittlo. old ltv a i, i. .-ii;i)i0ini: in; i,i:it. 25 CENTS r M)mm HOPS. MALT BITTERS. XX 13 UrFTTTl Blood Purifier $ Health Restorer. H never falls to do Its work In cases o-f Main rla, UllloivmesH, Constipation, IJead nc lie. loss of Appetite and Sleep, Nervom Debility, Neuraluln, nml all I'emale Complaints. llopa s. .Malt Milters U a Vce TuLIo Compound. It is a jTIedlclne not a Mur. room Drink. It dlSera as widely as does fl s v and night from the thouaaiidaiid-oiio mixtures of vllo tvlilnliy flavored with aromatic. Hops Malt Hitters Is recotw mended by l'liyalclnns, Pllnlstern aud Nurses as belruMbe Ilest Family Medicine ever compounded. Any womuu orcltlldcantake it. 'From my knowledge of lu ingredients, under no circumstoncoa can it Injure anyone using it. It oootalus no mineral or other deleterious sub. stanoa. Poeaess.ng real merits, the remedy is degMrrlne tuccraa.'r a E. PrPtJT, Ph. 0 , Detroit, Mich. ' Taoonly Genuine are manufactured by ths 1 HOPS & UALT BITTERS CO., Detroit, laid. GOODMAN DRUB CO,, Wholes.,! Agents, UJIA11A, NliU. Courtship after Marriage. The American Ruial Home. Wo wisli to sny n few words, in nil gravity, to young fanners and their wives, who have entered intothonear est, sweetest, most sacred relation it is possible for individuals to assume towards one another, in this world. You have formed a life union to es tablish a family; to obtain a com petency tor your support and for tho support and education of those human beings who may be tho result of your union; to build up a rural homo that shall bo a pleasant, beautiful dwelling-plane for you while you live, and lor your children so long as they shall live with you, and a placo that shall live in their memories, when they shall have gone forth from tho parental homo to establish, for them selves, homes in tho world. For somo time previous to mar riage, possibly for years, yon passed through a period of what is called courtship, in' common parlance, in which essayed to win the favor, tho iilTections of the other. During that time each sought to bo ngrecablo to the other, in dress, in languago and in actions. Tho young man, when about to visit the young lady, undoubtly tried to make herself as presentable us possible. Ho probably washed himself clean, so that ho might not carry any of the dirt and filth of the farm and the domestic anamals into the presence of the lady, ho was woo ing. He probably put on clean linen, brushed and donned hU best apparel, blackened his boots, and presented himself to his lady at his very best. And tho young lady, does any ono doubt that she selected her most be coming dress, her most bewitching ribbons and collar, and that her hair was arranged in the most attractive style, when she expected a visit from her suitor? Each had succeeded in winning the love of tho other, and both aro satis isfied that their nuptial happiness will bo greatly enhanced by uniting th"ir lives, traveling Ufa's mysterious path way together. Doubtless, they individ ually create an ideal of their future married life, in which each shall find his or her highest enjoyment and hap piness in ministering to the happiness of tho other. This is all well; it is wisely ordained that the young shall indulge in bright, lovely visions of tho future and that tho lnostmtenso.most powerful passions and sentiments of human nature shall conspireto bring about the conjugal union. Tho marriage is consummated; tho young couple movo into their rural home; does courtship continue? "But," says tho reader, "they havo won each other's love, wherefore the necessity of further courtship?" Perhaps some of tho means used to win love.may bo necessary to retain it. Let us consid er. In courtship they seek to win love by making themselves agreeable, by seeking to please; can they retain love, if disagreeable, if regardless of pleasing? There aro numerous ways in which those holding tho relation of husband and wife may render themselves agree able or disagreeablo to each otjiorJu courtship wo see how careful the man is to make himself as presentable as possible, when about" to appear in the presence of her, ho is wooing. Can he entirely neglect his personal appear once after marriage without injuring the feelings of his wife? Can ho go into tho presonco of his wife, morning, noon and night, with soiled hands and face, with his garments plastered with the earth ho cultivates and odorous with tho scent of domestic animals and his boots smeared with their ollal, with out provoking in her the thought that ho is a little lacking in that tender re spect which he always showed her in his anti-nuptial courtship? "But how is ho going to help it? You would not expect a farmer to cliango his clothes every time he goes into tho house, would you?" No, that would hardly bo practica ble. But it is practicable for a farmer to co arrange his dress for labor and for the houso that, with a very littlo delay, ho can make himseif quite pre sentable, when becomes into Jiis meals or to spend tho evening at his fireside. Every farm-house should have a back lobby or entrance, as well as a front hall, and therein a larmer can hang his work ciothes, or overhalls. There should tilways be a foot-scraper and mat at tho back-door. The farmer, when he comes in to his meals, can scrape and clean his boots, slip off his overhalls and on his clean coat, wash, brush his hair and clothes, and appear at tho tablo tolerably clean and free from offensive odors. Jf his boots are too lifthy to propprly clean, without consuming too much time, he can havo a pair of slippers and boot-jack convient, re move his boots and put on his slip pers in a very short time. That is probably tho better way when ho goes into tho sitting room in tho evenint:, and a soft dressing gown is neat and comfortable, as an evening garment. Tho man feels more self i espect.com placency, in clean narnients i tho house, and the woman is flattered by such an exhibition of regard to her feqlings. Instead of saying, by action, "I havo secured you, you nrununear.il I bhall now consult my ease, without regard to your feelings;" ho says, "I am just as anxious to make myself agreeable to you, to pleaso you, as I was boforo I was assured that I had secured vour afl'octions." On tho o-her hand, tho wife, who in the old courtship, had been so care ful never to appear in the prosenco of her suitor until she had made horself as attractive and winsome ns possi ble, often becomes quito careless of her personal appearanco at homo, with no ono present but her husband, although she may htill bo vory par ticular about her dress and appear ance when she goes into society. Ah! young wife, it will pay you to strive to preserve tho vision of loveliness that won your husband's love as long aa possible. See that ho is not too rudely awakened from his tin chuntment, or you muv never be able again to weavo'tho pell around liini. Not only in dress and personal ap pearanco should hitsband nnd wife seek to continue their courtship after marriage, but also in language and conduct. They were accustomed be fore marriage, to address each other in respectful, tender lnnguaco, to say nothing that would wound the feelings or niaKo tho other unhappy; let them be equally as careful, in these respects, after marriage. And, as the husband, before mat riage, was solicitous to re lievo her, who'is now his wife, of every burden, and avert every avoidable in felicity, let him bo equally solicitous now, that sho has placed her life's happiness in his keeping. On tho other hand, if tho wife truly loves her husbnnd nnd desires his wel fare and happiness, sho will not bo unnecessarily exacting of servi ce's, wil( "ot convert, the power sho possesses over his affections into a petty tyranny. It depends lamely upon this second courtship, whether tho affections elicited in tho first courtship shall be er.larged, strength ened, made enduring, or gradually ex tinguished. Woro there more of this post-nuptial courtship there would bo much less employment for divorce courts. Husband and wifoliving together as wo havo faintly indicated, will do more towards envolving beautiful, attractive, happy rural homes, than unbounded wealth, supplemented by artistic tastes and capacities, can possibly create by means of landscape ornamentation, architectural con struction of interior decoration, for tho loves nnd virtues , must presida over true homes. Uncle Sam's Xnval Chaplains. From tho New York Sun. Out of the many thousand gontle mcn who find snug shelter beneath ths government's fostering wing none en joy the peace, prosperity and general hapx)iness in equal measure with the twenty-oiio who aro chaplains in the navy. They toil not, and seldom pray, but draw their salaries with elcganco and precision. Thcso salaries aro large, or would bo for an ununiformcd wordling. For tho first fivo years of service each chaplain culls $2, f00 per year and his rations, if at sea, from a benevolent National Treasury, $2, 000 if on shore duty and $1,(500 if on waiting orders, the last named being a condition of complete inertia. Ever'af tor tho five years mentioned tho renu meration is $390 more, in all stages ol service. Rations consist in tho mam o hardtack and pork, with a smack of sugar and coffeo thrawn in, andean be traded off for canned chicken or anything palatable to wardroom ap petites. With the exception of giving tho ship schoolmaster an occasional lift in his duty of driving simple educational facts through tho salino skulls, tho chaplain does nothing. Ho holds no services, except now and then at a stray funeral. Tho only sunday fea tures of a man-of-war are extra clean decks and officers in full dress uniforms, hjcludiny bujji.Tlie chaplain wears liistTis'niany buttons as anvpf thern but he does no preaching. E-fceptf6"r a provision in tho naval vv.ulatlons it would be har.d. to tell why..'.iy ships carry a chaplain. This says they must, and they do. There is no dodg ing naval rules with salaries attached to them. No chaplain on shipboard wearies himself with stirring up religi ous fcntiment amongtho men, or wor ries about their tarry souls. Not every ship carries a chaplain. Only a flagships aro thus adorned. Chaplains are too expensive. Tho plain leaky cruisers can not possess them. Four flagships thus ornamented arc the Tennesso, North Atlantic squad ron; Ponsacoln, European squadron; Trenton, Asiatic squadron, and Hart ford, Pacific squndron- Tho Nipsic, both fleet and flagship, cruising alono on the South Atlantic station from llio to Capo Horn, ots along without a parson. Each of tho three training ships, .Minnesota, Now Hampshire and Jamestown, carry a chaplain, and one is attached to each working navy-yard to look out for the spiritu nt welfare of tars nowly gathered in on tho receiving ships. Tho rest of tho t wenty-ono aro on special duty or waiting orders. Not a few of tho shore chaplains aro pros perously quartered on denomina tional parishes, thus securing pleasing addition to their several incomes. Those stationed nt navy yards mako tho most show of professional useful ness. Local churches of mission usual ly aflord services of somo sort on tho receiving ship3 in which tho chaplain co-operates. But altogether tho lot of a chaplain is a most happy one, and that of chaplains at sea especial ly so. Without irksome labor of any sort or responsibility, ho can join tho Captains ot marines, another flagship luxury, in a perennial siesta on the ward-room sofas. Merchant Navies of the World. A comparative tablo of tho strength of tho merchant navies of the world which has just been published inFranco bhows that Great Britain possesses 22,5000 trading vessels, with an ag gregate tonnage or 11,200,000 tons. Uf these vossols, 4,049 nro steamers, with a tonnage of 0,910,000 tons, or rather inoro than ono-half tho grand total burdon. The United States makes a very bad second, with 0,(500 sail and 2,700,000 tons. Norway has 4,200 vessels, -with 1,500,000 tons, and Germany which comes immedi ately after her, has .'5,000 vessels with a total of 3,400,000 tons; France, Italy and Russia bring up the rear, each with less than J5,000 vessels. Tho proportion of steamers ih, however, of greater importance than the total number of ships engaged in the trade, and in this regard Franco stands second, although sho has but 458 steamers, of 007,000 tona in all, to England's 4,045. Germany presses her closely with 420 nteamera and 470,000 tana. Only tircnty-flvo cents. Hod" Star Cough Cure. No opiates or nolson. Ilnti tlioruo'M Story of Mctlmnn. Mr. Julian Hawthorne tolls a story of Mr. Kihnuml Clarence Stcdninn, tho poet. Not long ago ho was ut Stedninn'a houso, where he mntlu tho acquaintance of Rted man's sAi, a singularly ingonuom person about 120 years of ngo. This young man tried to entertain Hawthorne to tho best of his ability, nnd among other subjects he discussed ho mentioned a certain quasi literary character who had visited tho Stcdumn mansion the day before. "I don't heliovo ho wns very much of a personage," pnid tho young man; "but. oh! you ought to'vo heard him talk! Most always pa does aM the talking, but this gentleman wouldn't givo him a clinnco and when ho went away you should have seen how pa niiried our' Chicago News. llewnre. Do not let your Druggist, palm oft on you any new, cheat) remedy forcolds when on inquire for Dr. lluU'sCough Syrup oryou will bo disappointed, l'ri -o U5 cents. To nn nligator "Thy sueetsmilo haunts mo still." Young or middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility, loss of memory, prema ture old age, as tho result of bad habits, should semi 10 cents in stumps tor illus trated hook olfering sure menus of cure. Address World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, llulfalo, X. Y. No fewer than 10 I members ot this con gress erc collegians. MTlio Motigli of Icpomloiicv" in which you aro wallowing, on account of somo of those diseases peculiar to you, inndume, nnd which havo robbed you of the rosy hue of health, and miulo life a bur den to you, you ran easily got out of. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" will free Vu from nil such troubles, and soon recall tho rose-tint of health to your check, and tho elasticity to your stop, ft is a most pel feet specillc lor nil tho weaknesses and irregularities peculiar to your sox. it cures ulceration, displacements, "internal fever," bearing-down (sensations, removes tho ten dency to cancerous altections, aud corrects all unnatural discharges, lly druggists. Tho Kmpress of Austria is said to bo the "most beautiful grandfather in Kurope." Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemedv cures when every other so-called remedy fails. Clustnve Pnu'cnko, the new postmnster at Omogo, Ohio, is stuck on 'hisses. "ItOUUH OX C.VT.VKItH" correct! ofTcniltc odor t once. Cornplt'tn cure of worn cliroulo cases; nlo nnciualtel ni V'linlo tor Ulplittierfn, soio thi'imt, toul bretitli, Wo. Timothy Tnmsoy, of Michigan, is said to have tho most sonorous nnuio In tho pres ent congress. NlIAltl.Y AM. THAT WK KNOW WO HCCCpt nil the testimony of somebody else. 1! thoso who havo novcr tried Dn. Wai.kku's Cam roit.MA Vinkoau Uirrmts, aud aro suffering lrom dyspepsia, bilious or other fevers, kidney or liver complaint, or from impuro blood, will rcccivo tho testimony of tho many thousands who have tried tho Hitters and been cured, they will bo acting wisely. Uocauso tho baby is a littlo yeller it's no sign he is a Chinumnu. "KOU(!H ON COUGHS." Ask for "ItoiiRli on Cough," for courIh, coldi, t hi o l In (int. liourncili'.-s. Truelirs, 15e. Liquid, 'm. Mrs. Diantlin Jones, of Untavia, Mich., is in her 100th year and lias novcr needed spectacles "fhnvo used ono bottle of your medicine, Athloplioros, and round groat relief from it for neuralgia," writes .1 nliiv P. Hull, from Frankfort, Mich., in ordering two bottles of tho remedy to bo sent to her as soon us possible. Tho revenue of thu widowed Queen of Spain is now reduced to SfiO.OOO n year. K. L. Noyes, l'evero, Mass., was cured of Bcald-lioad'by using Hall's Hair llonower. A sure euro for obstinate coughs and colds Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Thobest rolnedy. Orntz Drown left eight children, only ono of whom is ot age. It is a pleasure and satisfaction to many to learn that Allen's I.un; Dalsivm, that standard family medicine forcoughs, croup, and all lung diseases, can now bo procured nt 2i5c, fiUc. nnd 1.00 a bottlo at any drug store. Secretary Evarts litis only ono unmarried daughter left. livery Woman in tlio Lund owes it to herself and h r family to take euro of her health. When sho llnds Iter health failing, and debility and weakness, undermines iter strength, her surest and best remedy is Kidney-Wort. P. builds up tho general health, keeps tho secetory sys tem in perfect order, regulates tho Kidneys nnd llowols, and owibles thcso Important orguns to perform their natural functions in throwing off the accumulated impurities oT tho body. 5t2)-KcoNo.iY is Vi:ai,tii. No woman renlly practices economy unless sho uses tho Diamond Dyes. Many primula can bo saved overy year. Ask your druggist. Only 10c. Simple to uso. AVeila, Hichurd son & Co., ISurlliigton, Vt. Save tlmt and money by using Stewart's Heat ing Powder for cuts and sores on animals. Sold everywhere, 16 and B0 cts. a box. Try It. A snow plow is liko a bud habit A good thing to cut adrift. TETTER. A member of the l'loneer PrcM tall, troiililca for eleven yonrn with obstinate Tetter on hU hnndf, lin complr-lcly cured it m lens thtwifc month, by the uso of Colo a Carbol Ualvc Pioneer I'res, fit. Paul. A peculiarity of stugo banquet is tliogrcnt variety of supes. "HOUGH (IN PAINV'-I.lqulil. "Iioiigh on I'alu" Liquid, ic. Quick cure. Neurol pin, rheumatism, acho, iialna, niiralu, headache, c iimpi, colic, "iluuirli onl'alii" 1'lmtnr. 15c. "Don" Cameron, after selling his now houso for $!", 000, has now bought an old ono for $05,000. After Diphtheria Tho patient recover flronsth alowly, tho lyitrm U'4a'ciinil dc'illltaie.l, and Ihe bloji poUoncd by l!io ravage of tin- dl a. What In ni'Cdwl li o itood reliable ionic and blool imrlller like Ilood'j Hanwpa rllla, which luisjutt the dementi of tri'imth for tho body, and vitality and rlchnmi for the blood which toon bring baolc robtm hualih. After xcurlct fever or pneumonia It I aim of i.ri'u- benefit. "After reroviTltitf f rum a prolonged ilrknru with dlphthrrla.andnvedliu oniethlni: lo build mo up, I took twobottlvi of lluod'iSariapnrlllu. I fi'lt Bod reaulti from the flrt done. It leomed to no from tho top of my lieud to ilm end of my tw. I know Hood' Bariaparllla li a fc-oi thin." i. II. onut Tux, Dru.il. t, W cuttle-Id. .Matt. "Upon our littlo girl, wno liud boon nick with icar let fever, tha un of IIojVi Kana.iarllla wa mot marre lout, entirely rem ivlni the puUoa from her blood and reaUrltiK her to cood health, liood'ifiar apur lla d jen e our highest praNc" K- O. Htbat tow, Bwampucolt, !!. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by ill drufgUti. Hi tlx for 15, Prepiredby CI HOOD i CO,, Apotticcarlei, Lowell, Mill. IOO Doses One Dollar V. )!. U.. Oui.uk. Kcurnlgia, rheumatism, eryslpolns, tu mors, swelling, sore throat, toothachonnd all other pains nnd aches are promptly cured by SiilvAtioii Oil. Price '" cents. M. Pnstonr, when n boy tied a tin puil to a poor littlo dog's tail. Something that will quiet tho nerves, givo Itrength to tho body, induce refreshing sloop, improve tho quality of the blood, nnd purify nnd brighten the complexion, is what many persons would bo very glad to obtain, farter's Iron Pills aro made for exactly this class of troubles, and aro re markably successful In accomplishing tho pmls desired, ns named above. They nro useful for both1 men nnd women. Sold bv druggists. Price, GO cents a box. Seo ad vertisement. If nflllcted with Soro Kyrs, uso Dr. Ipnno Thompson's Rjo Wntor. Druggists soli li. 2.ro. Tho popo has a dread that ho will not pass his seventy-fifth year. Don't Itcail This Unless you want n free sample 3t Smith' llilo lleans, tho great liver remedy, and a beautiful card taken from real lite, sent you frco of charge. Send us your name and P.O. nddress. .1. V. Smith it Co., St. Louis Mo. (Xnme this paper.) Thero aro in tho present congress four men who nre over seventy. TRADE MARK. .tbnoltttelu Tree from delates, Vmctica ami l'otaon. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. At DftiTdimTft ami biAtrnfu THE CJUTILES A.MM1FLF.U CO., IULTIJIORK, 3Hl For Pain Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Uftruacnt, llfiilirbr, looioacDf, Nprtln.. llrML, clf.,l' PIMl!i:. KII'TV CKNTP. AT OI1UI10I8TS AND DK1LKU3. TIIEC1U11LES A.TOUELKU CO., 11 LU 110 III, MI). ELY'S Greamgalgn Clonuses tho llcud. Alluys Inlliiiniuiitlon. llciiU tho Sorr.K. Ito- BtoroH Urn Senses of Tuste, Simill.llcurliiK a positTvh cuiu:. Cream Balm hnsLra!nrd an indalilo rep utation where. ir knuwn, displacing nil other prepara tions. A particle Is applied Into earli nostril j no paUr, aureeal lu to ukc. Price tCc. by mail or nt drupel"!, fend for circular. KLY lllSOl lIKim, DrilKKlHs. OweR.i. N. Y. lit, JAUKS BAULKY, .rclluii ruituu O, Al H. 1.. lVlntlr, OIiIj, Ijut nottlcpt for Tfr Jtr, hli uffrrlnc frim NurUI wniojrtH. Ttirw d.K. of ATHLOPHOROaeuKil Jijra. NurIl on !? be quickly f una u. of AllilopLori. A tour itruxtlit fur AlMophoroi. If jou cinnot let uornln lie oot try lomeUilou but order t ouce rrom ui, We will trod It Mfm peld on treelrtur prior. $1.00 Jr bollto. ATHL0PH0K03 CO., 112 Wall St., New York. STEEL PENS Leading Nos. : 14, 048, 130, 135, 333, 161. Tor Salo by nil Stntlonors. THE ESTERBROOK OTEUL PEN CO., Worka: Camden, N. J. 26 John St., Now York. 0 The oMcst mcdlclno li tho world Is probata y Dr. Isniio Thomnuon n riil. iirtlrln In ft mrnfiillv nrnnnri'd Physician's nre- fctlptlon, nnd hss hren tu conatoiit iiho neailr'aceiitu. rv. lend luitwItliKtniidlnir the many other preparations lliat hatfhi'rn Introduced Into tho market, the unlo if this rt'lo ((constantly increaalnp. If thodlrec tlcnsoief llowrd It will never fall. Wit particularly imltr the allmllon of physicians to ilsincrltr. JOHN I.,1II()Ml'SON,KONSa; CO., 'i I!OY, X. Y. will bo paid for sny Ortlri I'oa of rams lite that csn clean aud bag a. . much Grata r,r Serd In on. rfejr at When 1 aav euro i uo nnt mean luerelr to atop iLom 1 time and then baro Ihom ratum lotahi. I mean a radl. cal cure. I hava madu ths Olaiaao uf FITS, KflLKCSV or FALLINOBICKNfc.-Hn llfu lung atudy. I warrant rny remedy to euro tho wnrat ca.es flecauee utliors have) failed la no reason for lint now receiving a cure. Send at onm fur a treatise and a 1'ree llottle ut my Infallible remedy. Give) Ifipreas and J'ust Orilce. ll cciate yen uotului; for a trial, snd X will cur. you. tddreis Dr. U. U. nOOf, Ui fearl Sc., New York. I PIjo's Tteraedy for Catarrh la ths Beat, Uaaleat to Use, aud Cheapest. maSSit nfAm -J " " I 1 Also rood for Cold in the Head, Headache, Hay Veyer, fcc 60 cents. end otic 2cslamp for latest II AIIYI.AN'I), I .1.. a Il.., .1. .. It ...... u r- M. tndtwo2' nanips for latest 1'ANBY. 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