The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, July 09, 1887, Image 3

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HOLLAND'S FUTURE.
Only Our LITe ltctirecn tt tutlepctiilrnrr
anil Mk Aluiiriilliiii ley ;crni;iin .
Aocnnliufr to the provisions nf the
Fiu'ct'iio:i liill pusM-il recently li l1f
Dutch Chamber of Deputies 'liotliiii-r
hut the life of a ;irl less tliau seven
years of apt stands helweeu Hollami
ami inclusion j tlic federative state
which ltiMiiaivk lias created. In the
contiii'rcncy contemdated the Hatavian
lowlands would revert, after an inde
pendent exist,. nee of about three cen
turies to relations analorous to those
which they formerly sustained to tin
holy IJoman Knipirc. In security and
real dignity Holland would lose noth
ing by the change, for since the French
revolution she has been indebted for
autonomy le ,t her inherent power
than to the jealousies ,.f her peat
neighbors Tiieneeforth su. would be
pmranteed apuiist foreign eneroucli
inents the (Jeriuan of the l'latt
Deutsch district is a brother, not a for-tinner--
while shevould retain at the
Kiniu tunc the larp' measure of local
felf-pivcrnmenr enjoyed by Haaria
anil Na.viin. What ih'marck would
piin by the transaction is obvious
oiioupi, since the acquisition of Hol
land's maritime resources and East In
dian dependencies would at once trans
form the (icrmaii Kmpire into a pvat
naval and colonial power, besides open
ing the prospect of larp' ultimate ac
cessions through tin Dutch-speaking
people in South Africa. If (Jermany is
ever to dispute with K-nrland the scep
ter of tlits sea, tile absorption of the
Low Countries i an indispensable pre
requisite. So far as the Oraml Duchy of Lux
emburg is concernedwhich, it will be
icmcinhcrcd, ha not a legislative, but
only a dynastic connection with Hol
land arrangements wcio made sev
eral year ap for 'ts transfer, on the
death of Kin;: Willi.'.ui III., to Duke
.Adolphus of Nassau, who was after
Sadowa dispossessed of his inherited
dominions. The s-unc Prince. a the
representative of the elder line of Nas
sau, had put forward a claim also to
Micccssion in the Low Countries, which
would have been acknowledged valid,
had the Salic rule pre ailed. Hut uf
course there was no bar in Holland to
inheritance through females, since it
was through a daughter of Charles the
Hold that the Dutch provinces .oint,
four centuries ago passed to the house
of Austria. Kvery one of the possible
hnirs designated in the present Succes
sion bill is either a female or derives
title from a female. Thus, in case of
the death of the voting Princess Wjl
helmiua. the lirt in onfer of siicces
sion will be the King sj.ster Sophie,
married to the ('rand Duke of Sac-Weimar-Kisenach.
It i noteworthy,
however, that according to the bill the
(Jranil Duchess can not transmit to her
children her rights over Holland, which
pass, on the contrary, to the descend
ants of the Dutch Princes Marianne,
daughter of King William I., and in ir
ried more than half a century ago In a
Princt- of Prussia. A the latt.-r's s.m,
the pre-ent Prince Albert of Prussia,
has three boys, it will he wi that the
Low Countries are unlikely to escape
the house of Hohen.ollcrii. There is
no reason to sttppo-e that the precau
tions' taken by the Succession bill
against tint failure of Prtts-iaii heirs
will be called in play, and we need not.
therefore, refer to them in detail.
The hopes foundc '. on these provis
ions may, no dotib . be dahed if the
hild Princess Wilheliuina .should grow
up and marry a member of some family
opposed in .interest to the Hohenol
lcrns , Hut measures will probably lie
taken to bring about : union with one
of her Prussian kinsmen, three of whom
ure nearly of her own age. Seldom,
indeed, in recent times has a royal
alliance been f ran 'lit with political
consequences so important as those
whi'-h from a ('erinan point of view
might follow the marriage of the little
girl, who. if she lives, will reign ovei
four million, of subjects in Europe and
t.hi rt v millions in the Eat Indies. .v.
A Curious Bird-Dance.
Mr. C. V. Holder, the naturalist of
.'cut nil Park, thus describes a curious
dance of birds: Aniohg the' birds of the
Western hemisphere the cock of the
rock ranks next to the crape in the
strangeness ()f its evolutions. Tho hird
's confined to South America, ami is
about the sie of a small pigeon; lias a
bright orange web in the male, with a
plumc-likc arrangement upon the head.
It i a proud bird, principally building
.ts nest in rocky places not frequented
!y man. At the commencement of tho
breeding season, a p-'-ty of birds, num
bering from ten to twenty, assemble,
nil selecting a clear space among the
rocks form a ring or circle, facing in
iviutl. Now a small bird takes its place
in the center and begins to hop about,
toss its head, lift ' i wing-, and go
through all tho strangest movements
possible, which appair to be watched
nitll great interest by the rest. When
i performer is thoroughly exhausted ho
retires to the circle and another bird
inters the ring, ar J. so on, until all
lave been put through their paces,
A-hen the pairs probably make their .se
lection. Often the birds are so ex
hausted after the dances that they can
aardly lly, lying panting on tho rocks.
Sivi.is Cross.
is a new French
a man pososing
Milliarduirc"
rvonl. and means
ib.mt-nvo hundred i 'Mlitui dollars. It
.ooks now as if we should never be
iiiMcd a 'miUiurdairc." inless omc
jody is guilty of tin grossest kind of
exaggeration." XarrMoirn Herald.
Mario Hotldaort ie the nmno of a
rising Holland poetess.
AN INDEPENDENT 'ft EN.
Sli( Heroines u I'lilille Itoiiofn.-tiir In ttiiW
liig Mtiiiilaril f llgg-Liivin;:.
Mr. French, of Otiso Valley, is the
pnud owner f a hen of marked ability.
She i a hen which evideiith has no
taste for the beaten path. She decline
to be a mere imitator and echo of the
routine liens tiiat have preceded her.
She : lien which prefers to do heron u
work in her ow n way, uninfluenced by
the prevailing fashion. Were .Mr. Em
erson living he would probably speak of
her as having original relations to the
universe. At all events she is that sort
of m hen. The ordinary hen lays an egg
with a single yelk, the exceptional hen
contributes to an era of prosperity eggs
with a double yelk; but the able Oiispo
Valley hen conforms lierelf to neither
of these system of egg-la ing. The out
side shell of the egg Inch she places
upon the market is ample enough to
accommodate two eggs, and does actual
ly contain the white and yelk Mich as
are found in tho familiar grocery-store
egg. "And in addition'--wo quote
from the SyracusdoHrii- "within tho
yelk of the outer one is a second perfect
egg with a hard shell."
The brilliant achievement of this On
ondaga Counlv hen is not only notablo
in itself but is clothed with signal nter
rst regarded as a protest against iho
ultra-conservatism which characterises
hens a a race. Your average. hen. not
only in Onondaga but in the rest of the
counties of the State, holding fast to tho
maxim "It is good to let well enough
alone, never attempts to lay what might
be called advanced eggs eggs with
modern improvements. Year after year
from th b 'ginning to the end of her
rareer she goes on laying the same stylo
tif egg that her ino'her and her grand
mother laid before her. She is without
ambition; the spirit of progriMs which
is the spirit of the age is not in her.
Hut the hen of Otisuo Valley is no such
bird. Suoh is her conception of her
lut toher dav and generation ami such
tier confidence in her own capacity that
he lavs (wo egg- where her fellow-
worker lays one an egg within an egg.
In thus raising the standard of egg-laying
she is a public benefactor. May
5 or tribe but not the price of eggs
ncreasc. A. 1'. .Tribune.
The accumulation of a gold rescrve'ni
the United States treasury still goes on. i
The net cold exclusive of the $H U.OCO.COO
w hich are held as a minimum reserve to
ccur? the .:iH'.'(Xi.litX) of greenbacks. I
now about 977,000,000 as against 915,000,.
( 000 in IKK).
THE BEGINNING OF THE END.
The beginning of disease i u flight ill hllity
j or disorder of sotno nf the Hal organs, the
I stomach, the liver or the bowels usually. There ,
! are l.siK'ptic Kjini'totie, the liver Is trouble
tome, the skin prows tawny ami unhealthy
looking, there are pains In the tight side or
i through the tight shoulder Made. The climax
, is often an utter prostration of the physical en-
crKics. jierhaps a fatal isue. Hut if the tlltll
, cutty ii met intimowith Hosteller's fctotmu h
M'tters. which is always ett'cetlve as a remedy,
, ami it should be resorted to at an curly Mage.
, there will be no iciit-ou to apprehend those in
I Jurious Biihscuuent ell'eets neon the system
' often entailed by entirely cured diseases. Far
I better is it. uKo, In employ thi safe remedial
, agent in fever and ague, and other malarial
I complaint, than iuiiiiiic and other poient
j drugs, which, even w hen they ifo prove etlcet
I tint fnra lime, ruin the stomach and impair the
j general health. '
The Hoston nunlcipallt spent $lt-,000
in entertaining the Queen of the Sandwich
Islands during her reicnt visit.
I A PITIFUL 81GHT.
I What snddersijiht can be Imagined than
i thatnf a noble man, whom tho world an
. ill-afford to spare, stricken down in the
prime of a useful life by coinuinption.
Thousands are yearly filling consuinp
1 tive.s' graves who might be saved liv the
! timely use of Dr. Pierce's "(Joltlen Medi
cal Discovery," which is a positive cure for
I consumption in its early singes. It is the
' best alterative .and pectoral in the world,
i All druggists.
A Chinaman is to be
I bar in Connecticut.
Win
Pleasant to Taste
jgjgPrompt in Action,
i-s,. .JU
HARNESS!
CIO to S75 por Sci.
tut
AltLintlf Dnllnkln
.V' HI M U J O lll.ll.4Uls..
It soon brings into health) plaj
Tho Tniifii) l.ivhitdar by day.
And Hkoi I. tk s tlie systi M through.
From crown of licad tosole of sliiH-.
It t ures tho (itles. it oicns pores.
l.ott apictite it f.rHiii restores.
W is( f.imllles throughout the land
KeepTARRAM'S bKLIZMK near at hand.
CThe OLDEST MtDICINE in theWORLDTV
It Probably Dr. IaaaeThompton't 1J
ELEBRATED EYE WATEll
TJit aitMc"t a cart-fully (iTc)iated plijuirtiiu s pro
scription, inl has Iwn In coiKtniit fur nearly a '
century, and iiotwUluturiilinc tin many otlipr prvpitra
tlnim that lifle Ihvii introdiiml Into the inaikrt, the I
sale of this article Is c iilnntly Incri'inlni: If lliecll
i.llHr?. Wh.
WK. huihi u
Holies a.u! n'.l SaiMlorv d
i L.tuil. V- semi Inr CntH . n
.i Vis. 110 llnrkrt Slnef
i' s I rtANc . I w.
v.i.? tliorot
HoiKilT your most and subscriV f r
The CALIFORNIA CACKLER
' IPnl-t.TTlV .Tnl-iiv.tl
Sinslo cople 10c i lliree in mths. 2.V i il.() inryia'
In Hilrmicfl. htampstaK il
Snmiilp l'iJ. .Iiiiio issue, sent to etiry llartiei
Nhoj ami Millinery Hturn nn 1'aciHo fir nr. Ast ' k-v
It Ain.vTsWAVTr.il. IU I'ay, H.uISjo. (orout
fit l.t rine .Street, Kan 1 riinclseo.
r ejions are followed it ulll ueier fsll
lafly Intite tli
John L
" WORLD
We iwirtlcti
altentifln of phi niclans to Its merits
Thompson. Sons Co.. TlttiY. n. Y.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure, 7
TYPE-WRITER.
Moore's
Hair
Invigorator.
! -M-.4, 1 - j hr'nt - - Je!V .Ucro ceo! ou. Vl 'Ji
C -s erJu-ry V i,Vi Mui icr -t la Ki'.d tn
Uowith iho "ult'ttui oJ 's-v tnt:, & -t vjl
C'i . c cci1 cm p. r'sm. fl-ili " v I: iJ
.is.ri"iJii. o . . . 1 v JCt Viu. b st. K. ?.
. ... 1. rvs. , 1
!!""'l-'-'?-
Ciiics all Huniorsi
of tho Sculp mitt iire
ventH Hair fnlling out:
no i.uiiks' toiixt is
COMPI.KTK WITIIOtT IT.
as it cures IhiiutrnlT
mid Snf'teiiM Ih .v anil
Wiry II ill r: is cvccl
lent tor the Fure and
flinppi'it IIihiiIm: i
perl'eetl.v liurntleHs, ,ut Iiuh no rqunl
mb it (lrcsi-er for the Hair; Is lino for the facu
after shaving
XirNiiiupIi' IlottlcH Free.
5'SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD,
(eiiernl AcenlM.
I Send for descriptive circular. 1 .Hit ml Induce
incuts to aucnts.
rOItTI.ANH,
UltKQOK.
DAYTON &
HALL, Agents,
INn tluiul. Or.
admitted to the
MURDERED BY PREJUDICE.
ThousaiuN of men die every dny who
might be saved. Prejudice has murdered
many a man and woman. If it were be
lieved Ihnt the sum of dlsca-e could be re
duced by physic much would be gained.
The nightniareof death w ould not frighten
us as it docs. In our modern civilisation
we ought reasonably to expect disea-e to
seitlisupon us leeaute we do so much to
attract it; because we co often and so
st-iidilv expose ourselves to it. At the
same linii we. all ought to understand, as
a p rt of our rutliaincntary education, I hat
lo save ourselves from the effects of such) -exposure
some kind ot fortillcntion should
lie built around our vital forces lest the
enemj carry ns, as it were, by a sudden
onslsuelit. "I'or niaiiv veins Iho uupreju- .
diced have used HnAMUiwni's.l'u.i in
this way and they have proved a most ef
fective wall against the approach of dis
ease Stop the daily murders we had al
most said suicides by using these lMIIs.
Thev speak for themselves as tliey net
HALLS
SARSAPARILLA
Potatoes that! ;
Cures nil Diseases originating- from a
disordered stnto of the BLOOD or
LIVEH. Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula,
Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial
Pains readily yield to its purifying
properties. It leaves the Blood pure,
the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the
Complexion bright and clear.
J. R. GATES & CO., Proprietors
417 Snnsomo St., Sun Frnncleco.
- Newton's I'rincipin was published
two hundred vcars iijro this ear. and
nn American correspondent of the Lou
don Atliemvinn suests that the bieen- ,
tennrv be celebrated in some suitable
way. "Let the Hoyal Society." lie ,
says, "or the ltntili Association hut I
espeeiallv the former give us a history
of science from the year 1(187 the year ,
in which tlie immortal Prinripia issued 1
from the press. .V. H.rionincr. '
When everything else has failed
turrit's I'll. I s have saved lives. 1
to be had at every drug store
HltAMI-
liev are
WILLIAM BECK & SON,
Whoksde mul III U.II IValt rs iu
Gmir. and Sporting Gooc'.c.
Tine Klfiilr. , Tncltle.
Afi nts for tho
I 11m .'atoil, will niIo nro sellln.' now from I! u-nls
I to (il ir 10(1 i-ouiuls lial-lm ut ('. ii ; urils
e.iolee 'AHIi. tsies, SUA .1 St. Ml. Iantltni
eiuinrattHl Pears, new and white, li.Jc: plenty M
dark jienr- at "Jje. I"ure Maplo S;.rup. St.d. other
I prailoi low n 0 e; f.ilr h.vrups, Il-U'. to C0, n tn khi.l
aim iiuanoi). we have mat cnoiec nninu en ii mi
W'l-i-lit Tea. Il- ,'i, 10 ami 3.1 lit. Ixive", that I 1 heat
fie world (fall weight jou l.nnw)ut .Vie. lunl 4.K.
Then wu hi veihcuj crTea nt -' up that wo will kc1'
r.irliK.iN ef. film im. orteil I'runrs In 10, 2.1 nail fi
1 111. boe , at Sc. and lie. Ih. 1- kitii!n of n-imt-.!
.MeiiN ft nf each l.lml) ,10 A small .Mnrkurclnt
I ?Ci,(i() mt Inlf latixl to retail itt ft rents unil doubl
our iiioiu'i; lare fat Mackerel, 81.7.1 and $1.90 p i
1 l.lt, or !:".0.iK) per J lihl. Smid to Smith's IXisli Store
' 11.1 and 117 Clay Street, fur newlNt(frco) now ready.
Kier.Whliiif lit wholesalo. Siilvadld coitntrv cureil
i Kii'on, inuiHuni icli.-lit, 8 ami t)c hcay tat, 0 and
' i 7c. Hams tioui the Kat, K'J, 14,1.1 and Ilk-., and
tiomu California low' at 10 cents that look nice and
COOK WELL
AtTKor Palo by all Druggists.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
The Original and Only (leiinlnc.
P.fo and .1rii KftUM. lli-vtruof vurthleM Imlutlocn
IOllpnni in LnUlba. Jmw jnur irriiffK'"
"Chlehenlfi'li nniruli n-l tk no othiT.or lucloie
(iiamiMl to u. ftir lrUcutn tn Utter bj return mU
NAME PAPER. 1'hlchmler Chrmlcnl Co.,
' r jjiTiaMiiillinlsqaurc,l,lill.d,i,ft
liolil by llrnffffUts everywhere. Ak tor 4Chlehc
ter' Kngtl.h" l'cnnjrrujrul l'lll. Take do ottif r.
I
I'
I TO Ml S.V
1 JQVGatraatrtil not
mSw caua8lrletur.. "
ES Mfdrclrtijtti
TiBiChiaialCi
Clnclnnatl.iBpM
Ohio.W
1
i WSu,
tl hs taVen tbe r In
tlic alet ul llit ili-i of
lenie.lie, nn.l ha
almost unUuifcal autikU..
Hull.
Ktrr.rtiY nRos
rn, Ter
nii'fwon the Uvor (
the iHiMicaml now ran. a
ktnoiii; tlie leading Mc-ll'
Cluc.i'flhe oiMom.
A. 1 SMITH.
nraclt.int. Tt.
Sol. thy Druprliu.
I'fl.etll.VU.
Thli Tint.T cr negrncratof l
Bia-lfl eiprf.aly for the otue of
dDraogtaientj of tho groeratlTe
orgao. The coiiiIduoui etreant
of KI.ECTniclTY triinrallti
Ihrough the part must re.tore
them to hcalthr action. Dobol
coofoaoithlawahKleotrlo lllta
ftdfertUed to care all Ilia from
head to toe. It Is for the OSS
ipeclOapurpoie.
ror eirc
Tor elreutara etrtne faTt la.
fonuatloD, addre . ChrTr Ktee
trie licit Co., 103 Waahtlgtoa
Blrwt. Chit. co, 111.
Dini'l IVm-( that you can always
purchase tvpe, prisscsancl material from
Palmer & itey. Portland, lower llian Ironi
any other house.
I'r 'tiu'li!s. Stire 'I'liroiil,
AnIIiiiki. 4'lit.li'ih. and other Dis
cuses ot the liioucliial I nlies. no more use-1
till urtlrle can he tound ihnn "Urotrn's
Hronvliiul Troches."
Iilui'i- V Iter are the only live, and
energetic type, founders upon this coast.
You can obtain anything required in your
ollice fiom them at lowest rates.
John Strickland ami his wife were shot !
dead by Sam H iyes near 'Fii'lton. Tenn., i
bv inisttlc.
Alan's inhumanity to woman makes
countless thousands jnourn, won d be an . !
applicable rendering of Popes line, nil
view nf ihe indignities she has sutlered
and pains untlergone at tlic hands nl mi-
skillful physitiant and quacks. Natur-1
a ly modest she sullers on until forced to
consult a physician regarding some fema'e
dillicnlty which she well knows is sap
ping herstrength. All thisciibavassincnt I
can be avoided and a cure effected by pur-,
cliasing i)r. Pierces ravorite Prtscrtp-1
Hon" of your druggist, and taking as ill-
rccted. Price reduced to one dollar.
Five thousand Chinese left Hontz Kong
during March a d April lor America.
Conlldential advice, to either 1
wex. on deli ate diseases. Hook lti cents
iu stamps. Address, World's Dispensary
Medical Association. tUH Main St., Hittl'iilo,
X. Y.
The next Episcopal Church Congress
will meet iu Lou svillc. October, 18th.
I
FIRE WORKS
Company.
TLABS, BALLOCi.S
TORPED0EC,
Tire Crackers r.'
Bomhf.
Ajteiiln lor
T Send for Oatolo.-i.-No.
7.
165 & 167 Second St., Portlind, Cr.
Illl VM'lt STlUtl.s
1 Ii .IiloAi .SK.l.iiiiel'iilln W T. t)tr,tatfRt..S.lein.Or.
TEI0Y0LSS,
Cash or installments.
rail nteci a
141. ftth Ht., 1.0
SEND rotj CATALOe"
CTCIMUAY KKAIVIII att IIACII.
O I till Wft I , Oabler.KoeniohVIanostHur
det OrganB. band InBtrumcnts. lirKtst-stocl
of Sheet Music and Hooks. Uonds supplied ai
Kastcrn prices. M. GKAY,
2TKJ Post street. San Francisco.
F.T.MERRILL .The Van Monciscar
BICYCLES, 1 DYSPENSARY.
PORTLAND. OR.
Young-, mlddle-Med and
old. tingle or truurncc
ami all who suffer with
LOST MANHOOD 1
Nenoua Deblllt), Brora-
Kctnmai iuee,
-caT.KalllnaMeia-
ory. Weak Kret, Lack or
Kuergy. aiao inooa lana
Hkin OlMiuiex, BrthIU
Kruptlona, Hair ValUnz
Hone Paint, H welllon
Hons Throat, Ulccni, f
feett of Mercury, Kidney
aua luadiler rrouoiei
torrheA.
tiexual t)ecay
Weak Hack, Ilurotng Urine, Oonorthea, Qleot, Strict-
I 101
,Lh. Mil. noil.
c?i.i.iii'ie. ami w.iuiny llm nmm. . . -, . nt Uf.
i.iii.ieiiKai.iu. n.i mmni i Hoth ext.H consult Confidentially
rniiiUtv In eeiitt tier -ttitti,-,th n - oa Ttilnn aii
, . ,..., , a . ' , , i I r , . urriuiu ia
-Hill, , in II uirt'l , 'I, . . vtiv-, n'nini. ...tii.... ,
I'oi nle evertliem. Try It, M.tltltKA I'lLlTtl. r . rT v, , u ,T v ...
:itltOM'. COlll'tNV Tlire.i tMkf .Mlrl. I N. I'. N. U. No. 1W1 - S. r. N. t . No. M.
A little girl iu New York died as the re-1
suit of excessive rope-jumping. 1
lflnl'ri' Inl-.--Pilbltshprs who are ,
not buying through Palmer & Hey are los-
ing money. We sell Job, Hook am. News J
Inks at manufacturers prices. ,
Tlie best cough medicine Is Piso's Cure
for Consumption. Sold everywhere, 'i'c.
KIDNEY
Madder, 1'rlnaty tud 1 ver Di-uxit?, Uroptj,
l.ruwl, tuid Uialietc, aro cured by
HUNT'S REMEDY
TI1K JtKSX KIDNEY
I'rit'os ICetltx'etl upon leads, slugs,
ctseM. stunas ami printers specialties, oy
PAI.MK11.& Hnv.
'I'lie only .toel of type, presses and I
printing material will bo tound at Palmer
& Iter's Portland bonne.
When Baby was stck wo gove her Castoria,
Wten she was a Child, ube cried (or Castoria, I
When ehp became M Ibs, Bbec)ungto Castoria,
WhcnaliohwiCMldren.iihe ffave them Cbstoria. ,
READ THIS CAREFULLY.
tCrery man audvoruan youus or old, on tld liatt,
that la aflllcteil with auy dioease, no uiatlr wliat, thut
their fumllv uLi.ician doet not understand, or ratuiot
cuie, aboulj write a full d( K-riitlon of tlieir tronlilu to
Dr. h'onlen, or get on tlie train and vltit lilm. He it pro-
ided with erery Uittnuneut of aurgery, and the beat j
iikhIIcIiimi to bu had for uioncy, 1'onnulutlona fiee.
Ilonett oiilnlotit glttn; rcasonaue chargn. All aim j
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curt!, Ilright'n DImh-.c, lit tuition or Nmi-licten-tlon
of Critic, I'alii.s in the Hack, Loins, or SIdu
HUNT'S REMEDY
cures Intctnieraiice, Ninons Discaj-es, Ctncral
lcbllltv, lVinrlo Vrcokm-Mi, und Kxcii-ms.
HUNT'S REMEDY
cures Itilioutricss, lleudailiu, Jaundice, Sour
Stomach, H.ii-iiIu, ('otiktiinitlou mid Illi'fs
HUNT'S REMEDY
ACTS AT (INCH on the Kidneys, Liver,
and lloH tiU, rettoriiie; them to a lieulthy
action, and CUltKSwheii ulf other medicines
falL Hundreds have tieva sim-d uho liino U-cu
t'iven up to dio tiy IricntU and pliytidaun.
M ud for umiibli:t to
HUNT'S REMEDY CO.,
Priivldeiico, It. I.
SOr,I IIY A I.I. IHtl'fiC.IHTS.
CURES WHtIC All IISC fAUS.
Tho fnllnwlnir words, in nnilBO of lilt. l'lKIK
.......ll.. n loiiiinii tmict Imi flf lllter-l'st 111
i-iiii-i-KsloiiR with wlileli thousands Kivo utterance to. I heir sense of
rcbtorcd to thctn by th6 use of this world-fauied meliciue.
John R. Reoaii, of JMlcnhcrls, Va writes:
"My wlfn had ls en suirerlng for two or three
years with fenutle wealiliess, and Inttl l;ald
out one hundred dollars to physicians with
nut relief. She took Dr. Pierce's l itvorltu
."rescript Ion anil It did her tnoitt wood than
nil tho medicine given to her by the p.hjsl-
ians during tlie three years they had been practicing upon her.
Mrs. Omitou Ilni(ni:it, ot II rttjietti, . l ..
writes: "I was a great Biittcrer 1 rem leucor
rhen, hearing-down pains, and pain contin
ually aerosH my Imelc. Thrtti bottles ot your
Favorite Prescription n-stond mo to per
fect health. I ttviitcd with lr. , for
tha. wit hunt n-ceivlllir IlllV tietiellt.
l'nwrlpiion' is the greatest earthly boon to us
t-'s Vavokitk PitrscitilTloN as a remedy for those dellcato discuses and weak
o f-vcy sunerVr 'f ronl "h malatlles. They are fair samp . of the sj.ou tanrous
: ... Vi.f.i- rmtitiii i. lor thu lnestiuuttilu boon of health wnicn nas wiu
$100
Thrown Away.
The Greatest
Earthly Booh.
The 'FnvnrlU
IKior bullerlng women."
gratitude lor tho incstluuitilu boon
Mrs. BoriiiA V. Hoswrxu iritte Oofl,0
writes: " I took eleven bottles ot ytrfr i-a-yorlte
Prescription" and outi btitUtiof your
'Pellets.' I am do ng my work, and ae mm
for some time. J have had ttM inphy help for
nliotit sixteen years before 1 comir-ncetl tak
ing your medicine. 1 have hay.1" wear a
i ifowirti-r nuifctoi- tho time: thI have laid
aside, and feel as well as I ever did."
Sirs. May Oi.kason, of JViuiti
Mich., writes: "Your "luvor,
.....vlr...! wniiili.iu 111 111V l-llt
Airi.ln Hhu writes: " llavfmr""." JVenU bot-
tlts or tho 'Favorite FrcMrhtlon- j iiuvu re
trained iny health wnndcrfuy, u the aetoii ali
ment of myself and friends. 1 can .now hue" wy icei au uaVj
Threw Away
Her
Supporter.
It Works
Wonders.
Ottawa Co.
rrescriptlon
uttcndlnif t" the duties ot my household
TREATING THE WRONG DISEAS
., 4 II .
ir fninilv nhvslciuns. Hudcriinr. as thT lniaKlne. one from nyspcpsia. nut-.
w ot CJfoHunivvom cihnuMlon or proHrution. another with f 1 1
,'e vc and their tiwy-imlnir mul hulllt. rent, or ..vcr-bUHy doct r, m
itVserilH-s his pills and ptitlons. assumliiK them to Is. sucii. wl.en. n mi . ' J, 1 ""ty are' made, 'llio sutreriuif
.. Thephyeican.lg.H.n.nt of thec-u A proper m!?l!cinc.
rets no iK ticr. nut pronaiuy wnrso oy mn '"""V : .;,,Vt t i,V,vi. V-niireTv r removed tho uUsc-ui1""-"-'" uwpemnjr au moso
ricrcos i avoriiii rrcscniiiion, mrini i im- "; ;"i";:;,.
Munv titties woinen'tiill'-on their
another troin liver or kidney illwius
this way they all present nllKn to me
lor which no preseniies ins
womli alsoruer,
icr from heart disease.
item or mere, una in
nmt distinct diseases.
Uilt" canned by some
nut lent wis no
In... 1.1 - ..I... Im..o..kI.i
distressing symptoms, und instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery,
3 Physicians
Failed.
Mrs. II. V. MoiiOAW. of N. 11 l.eJhwtnn St..
Kant lot mi, .Vn., says: "l ive years ago i
was a dreadful sutferer Innn uterine troubles.
Having exhausted the skill or thrt'o phy
sicians. I was completely discouraged, and so
weak I could with dillicnlty ens the room
nlone. I liegan taking Dr. Fierce Favorite l'n r'pi on i u
using the local treatment n-commenditl in his 'tommon N ow
Medical Adviser.' 1 commenced to Improve at once. Jn thrie
months I was jicrfectlu curat, and have had no trouble f,W!
wroto a letter to my family lutiK-r. brlelly mentioning how my
hundred letters.
treatment usetl.
SKIN 8c SCALP
CLEANSED
PURIFIED
and BEAUTIFIED
BY
CUT,CURA
lOTt CLEAS8IKO. PUHIFYINO AND
hcBiitlfvintr tho akin f children and infants
and curing torturing. dletiKurlng. itching, scaly
and pimply dlicn.es of the skin, scalp and
blood, with loss of hair, from infancy toolduge,
the Cuticuua Kkmkdikh are Infullihle.
Cuticura, the great Bkin Wuk, and Con
cull OAl', an exquisite bkln Iteautitler, pre
pared from It, externally, ,and Cuticuua JtK
solvent, tholncw lllood lurltier. Jntemttlly,
invariubly succeed when all other remcdleti
and the best physicians fall.
Cuticuua Iikmkdieh are absolutely pure&nd
the only infallible skin bcautifiers and blood
purifiers, free from poisonous ingredient.
SJold everywhere, Pric,(;uTicuKA.40c.: Soap,
25c,: ItEsoLVKNT.fl. IVepared by the I'ottku
Dboo and Chemical Co., Boston. Mas.
trHrni for "How lo Cure BkiiiJ)Ueajea."
I) 1 DVH'Wkln and 8alp preserved and beautl
Daul 0 tied by Cuticvra 1eimcatei toAH
Best CoukIi Hyrun. TasteH good. Uae
in time. Sold liy rtruirKlntn.
1 by rirugK.ntw. gt
JOB PRINTERS!
health had been restored, and ollering to send tlie full iiiirtlciilarB
r,. iinv nun wrltlrur mo for them, ami ciltUixlna a Mtimpctl-fll'
mtojxs fur rf)ilu. I have received
and have earnestly advls -d them to 'do likewise.' .I roin a gnat
many I have nWvcd s;eond letters of thanks, stating that th -y
had commenced the use of ' Favorite Prescription.' had sent tho
Jl-V) rcfiulred for tho 'Medical Advlner,' and had .aiiplicd th
local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein, and were
much better already.
I Jealous I
Doctors. I
a mn.. nnurci Jure. u. J-. oeitAorrx.
nf rnaal J(rlrltts' " troubled With
f.urt ilTweakn!'UC0"bca. and falling of the
wnmii fir bovch1" ?o 1 uati to Keep my. oed
for a good part"
a army or liier
the time. I doctored with nn
nhvslciuns. and uncut Inrtro suma
r tnnn(.r ,. ft-ndved no f"'n neneut. last, my iiusnunu
?,f.?i?Mle i it U, trv vol i?edlclneii, which I was loath to do.
'T. ' i Z f, ,JRd?3Lnt them,, and the doctors said
thev would do me no I
he would get mo some
hev would do'neJ g". 1 finally told n.v hushund that if
i'y 1"'1'".L.. ".LP. your met! c nea. I would trv them
a Ti in t ivico of ViVy'y1';1"'"- Lotties of tb
"KvoHtoFrescrinUo the 'Discovery,' for
icn uuiiurB. i wa 7 ....t.,, .,, ;
wnsVoubied VheZm wny.-"! ' "" berself
time! 1 1 have Vol A to ,uUo ""' f"cIno now
lour years."
bottles of 'Discovery' and four of
ouvo occn a sounti woman xor tour
sister, who
I In ii ulinrr.
tultu uny tucdlcl'uu now for almost
THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE
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The treatment of many thousands of cases
of those chronic weakncs-sH and distressing
aumenis ix-ouiiur iu leiiiujiu, '"""'v.
1UH
Hotel and Hurglcul Institute, Ilutfalo, N. V
has alfortletl a vast excricneo Jn nkj-iy
adapting und thoroughly testing remedies
for tho rure of woman's peculiar maladies.
Dr. Pierce'" favorllo Prescription
is tho nutrrowth, or result, of this great
und valuable experience. Thousands of
testimonials, recelvi-d from patients and
from physicians who have tited It In the
moro uggruvatM and ott!nate cas wblcli
bad trattled iltelr skill, prove it to to tho
inert wonderful remedy e.vi-r devised for
the relief and euro of suffering women. It
ts not recommended as a " cure-all," but
as a most perfect Bpcclflo for woman b
peculiar ailments. . ,
X a powerful, InvlKoratlinf tonic,
it imparts strength to the whole system,
and to tho uterus, or womb and its ap
pendages, tn particular. For overworked,
"worn-out," "run-down." dobilitutcd teuch
ers, milliners, dressmukern, seamstresst,
"shop-girls." housekeepers, nursing inoth
iTS. and fecblo women genentlly, Dr,
Pierce's Fuyorito 1'n-scriptlon.t tlo greaU
ttt earthly tK)on, being unwiualled aa an
apisitizing eonllul and restoraltvo tonto. It
trroiuous digestion and assimilation of food,
AddrcM. WOULMPH JHINVE.NSAKV ME
cures nausea, weasne m "
gcntlon, moating uuu vi iir
Am n Mooilifnic mid stixMiKili",,,
nervine," ravonm '."'V '"," und
c.uulled and is invuluable tir ftlMiiity,
sulsiulng nerxnis excitability, Jnpg
xhaustlon. prosinmoii. I,JC' ' niiitoiim
and other distressing, nervous j,wl uuii
commonly attendant ujion lunr nduw.a
(irguuiu uwaso oi mo'
tal anx-
crlptlou
rcfit-shlng sleep and relieves
ictv uiki ticsponaency.
Dr. Pierce' ruvoriif w ca,t;fiiiiy
U u legitimate mcttlcnil aJuilirul
couipoundt'd by an experlcnfttIl.H ddlcato
phynlcUtn.'and adapted UtYai.,aho in ltB
tirganlttitlon. It is VrvifannUfa u, p.a
comnwltlon and perfect,
elfis-ts In any condition
" favorite l'rcserli
io RVKtein.
Il" id B dohU
omplicuted unit
live cure lor the- nitir,.,, or "whites.
obstinate cases of ieu,ly periods, paln-ext-esslve
tiow ng atyurttJ nuppresslons,
ful menstruation, inf tho womb, wealt
pro apsus or fallliuti antcycrslon, re
liack, femala wetifn Hcnsatlons, chron
troverslon. tearlnijf;aton ttnli ulceration
io conttion, iiiiliiation, pain and tcn-
)i i mi ' v acoo id puruea wun "in
ueniew
tcrnul beat."
Ill nrCUIIUIIeV. " Vuvorltn 1nsrrlnrlnn "
Is a "mothers cordial," relieving nausea,
weakness of stomach und other dUtrersslng
symptoms common to that condition. If
Its uso is kept up in tho latter months or
gestation, It so prcpurca tho system for de
livery as to greatly lessen, and many times
ulmost entirely do away with tho Bufferings
ui mill, irying iiriieiu,
"Favorite Prescription," when taken
in connection with tho uso of Dr. Pierce's
ttolden Medical Discovery, and small lsxa
tlvo doses of Dr. Plemi'a Purgative IVllets
(Little Liver 1'Jlli), cures 1,1 ver. Kidney and
Ilkidder diseases. Their combined use also
removes blood taints, and ubolbihcs can
cerous and scrolulous humors from the
system.
Favorllo Prescription Is tho only
medleino for women sold, liy druggists,
under a ponlllvc KHaranlee, from the
manufacturers, that it will give SHtisfac
tlon In every case, or money will bo re
funded. This guarantee has tieen printed
on tho bottic-wrupiKT, and faithfully car
ried out for many years, targe botlle
(too doses) $1.00, or six bottle for
eW Rend ten oualt In stamps for Dr.
Pierce's urge. Illustrated 'JYeaUso
lages) on Dtseoees ot Women.
(WO
It ASSOCIATION, No. 63 Main stmt, MUH'ALa, Jf. Y.