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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1887)
MR. AND MRS. BOWSER. KtII KfTectt of n Kuchre rarty " the Sweet-Tnnpered Hen it of the Family. I would not lmvo tho world get tho impression that Mr. Bowser is not a kind-hearted and loving husband. True, thero are times when ho is blunt spoken and inconsistent, but there are other times when he is an angel. For instance, ho camo homo the other day with a very tender smilo on his face, kissed me in an unexpected and vigor ous manner, tickled tho baby in the ribs, and then exclaimed: "Guess what it is, Mrs. Bowser?" "What?" "What's in this parcel." I couldn't guess, and after teasing me for a few minutes ho put his arm around me and chuckled: "It is for my popsy-wopv-wifcy, and I had 'cm send to' New York for it! Give me a kiss right on the chin?" It was a lace collar, and tho price mark of $22 had been carefully loft on it. I tried hard to keep a smiling face and not let him see iny disappointment, and I succeeded pretty well, lie had gone to some establishment where they had put up a job on him. I could have bought that s.uno collar for five dollars when it was in style, and now tho style was two years old. They simply pretended to send away for it, and they charged him twenty-two dollars under the idea that he was some coun try widower. I felt like crying, but managed to say: "Now, dear, how good and thought ful of you! You are the best of hus bands!" "Of courso I am, my pet. Didn't I marry you for pure love? And isn't a loving husband one of the best of hus bands? We are to go over to Sykoffs to-night to a progressive euchre party, and I got tho collar just in good time. You'll 1)0 the envy of all the ladies. Hip-la! Nicest little wife and prettiest babj' in the world!" I wanted to get out of wearing that collar without, injuring his feelings, and so I sent mother down to exchange it. She could lind nobody to take it, but brought home one for four dollars which would do very well, considering that I am a plain woman and never at tempt any stylo. Poor, dear Bowser couldn't tell the diflerenee, but when he saw me with it on ho patted me on the head and observed: "Ah! ha! little sweetness, but may be 1 haven't got taste and don't know what becomes you! Now you look like a lady! Now you have some style about you! And just remember that I selected that pattern!"' I praised him and called him my dear Bowser, and ho went about the house looking so happy that the cook finally came to mo and whispcringly inquired: "Have you telephoned yet?" "To whom for what?" "To tho police!" "What for?" "To bo on hand in caso ho becomes dangerous. I'm expecting every min ute when he'll give a grand yell and rush for tho axe and chop us to pieces!" "Why, Sarah, nothing ails Mr. Bowser." "Well, I hope not I hope not. but I shall leave tho back door open and bo prepared to run. When some folks are on the point of ;oing crazy they smile and grin and act up just as ho is doing to-day." Asa rule, when I am getting ready to go out with Mr. Bowser he jumps up from tho supper table to give his boots three rubs with the brush to wallop his hair with the comb for fifteen sec onds to rub his plug hat on his elbow, and then to begin on mo with: "Come, now, but we shall bo late! I .never saw how long it docs tako you to get ready! I suppose you'd want to stop and prim) and paint and fix and look just so nice if you were going to bo hung!" This evening ho took twenty minutes to get himself ready, and then sat down to his cigar and said: "No hurry, dear! Take all tho time you want to. If wo happen to bo late I'll telephone for a coupo to tako us over." On the way over foSykolY'sMr. Bow ser put his arm around me. and lie kissed the baby before wo started and he said to the cook as wo went out: "Sarah, if your John Henry comes around this evening you can open a bottle of that wine, and tell him I'll pay the preacher when you aro ready to bo married." I would that I could continue tho record of Mr. Bowser's good ilcods a few hours longer, but I must stick to tho truth. Tho evening was not half over when I observed a chango on his face and realized that somothing was wrong. Wo had scarcely left tho house after tho party broke up when he gave my arm a pinch and exclaimed: Now, then, I want you to under stand that this is tho last infernal euchre party you will over drag mo off to." "Why, doar. what's tho matter?" "Don't why dear me, for I won't stand it! You looked like a basswood stick and I felt like a fool, and wo had no business going!" "But you wanted to go." "'0h! I did! Perhaps you aro a mind reader! If so, you had hotter start out. and run opposition to Bishop! You know I consented to como just to ac commodate you, but I don't do it again!" "But you were so good-natured all tho afternoon." "I was. eh! Well, that shows all you know about it, and I won't speak to you again to-night!" And ho didn't. Detroit Free Press. THE CITY OF MEXICO. Remember that your father was also a man and bo charitable. Statistic Itclntlng to the Population nnd ltimlncm of the Mcxlcnn Capital. It is difficult to get statistics of Mex ico, and oven tho population of its cap ital has for years been a matter of con jecture. A Mexican linn. Messrs. Pridu, Navarro & Co., some time ago took a contract to get statistics of the City of Mexico. They make tho population out to bo 292, 71 C. They furnish also the following particulars: The City of f(ivtf rwn i i r i ? 1)70 Ktti liltm.? imIh.I pat s?lM,733,000! These figures do not include public or Government build ings, churches, private hospitals, etc., which would greatly increase both the number anil value of edifices. Thero arc in the city 7,047 commercial and in dustrial establishments, of which the following aro the most important as to numbers: 1,072 tobacco stores, 831) gro cery stores. G70 pulque stands, M4 li quor saloons, 390 restaurants, 275 but cher simps. 190 bakeries. 141 grain stores, 130 barber shops, 118 tailoring establishments, 171 carpenter shops, 174 shoe stores, 88 blacksmith shops, 79 drug stores, G8 hardware stores. fG printing offices, 6,r bath houses, 72 dry goods stores, IS banks (char tered and private), and IG cafes. Tho 7,047 commercial and industrial estab lishment pay an annual municipal tax of $I4,7.)S. Besides tho National Monte de Piedad, or Government pawn shop, there are seventy-three pawn shops in the city, representing a capi tal of 483,872. In tho second half y;ar of lSSii these houses loaned the sum of $1,333,796 on pledges of all kinds, on which an average monthly interest of 12J per cent was paid, and for tho same period they paid a total tax of $1G,G72. There arc nine cotton, three woolen and seven paper factories in the city and its suburbs. Thero aro 316 schools and colleges in tho city, with 712 male and 469 female teach ers, and an average daily attendance of 12,775 boys and 10,385 girls, or a total Tlaily average of 23,160. Fully one half of the above schools aro supported by the Federal and municipal Govern ments at an annual expense of $816, 840. Among theso educational estab lishments should be mentioned the Academy of Fine Arts, tl,o mining, engineering and medical schools and tho military, law, commercial and agricultural colleges, where all who desire, irrespective of religion, nation ality, race, color or social condition may obtain good education and learn some trade or profession free of charge. Thero aro thirty-two lines of street railways in tjio city, besides eleven others which connect with suburban towns and live trunk railways entering the city from different directions. Chicago Tribuvf. An Ohio man sold his dog to parties in Indiana, 280 miles away. An accident blinded the canine, but he started for his old home and reached it in ten days' trav eling, and without being able to Bee a tiling. THE BEGINNING OF TFE END. The beginning of disease is a slight debility or disorder of some of the vital organs, the stomach, tho liver or tho bowels usually. There arc dyspeptic symptoms, the liver is trouble, some, the Bkin rowB tawny and unhealthy looking, there aro pains in the right side or through tho right shoulder blade. Tho climax is often an utter prostration of the physical en ergies, perhaps a futal tbstie. But if the dllll culty is met In timo with Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, which is always Directive as a remedy, and it should be re6ortcd to at an early stage, there will bo no reaton to apprehend those in jurious subsequent cH'cots upon the system 'often entailed by entirely cured diseases. Kar better 1b it, also, to employ this safe remedial agent in fever and ague, and other malarial complaints, than qulnlno and other potent drugs, which, even when they do prove ellVot ual for a time, ruin tho stomach and impair tho general health. Six million dollars' worth of Anicriern agricultural machinery have been sold in Germany in the past ten years. THE BRAND ON GAIN Was not more fearful than are the marks of skin diseases, and yet lr. Pierce's 'Golden .Medical Discovery" is a certain euro for all of them. Blotches, pimples, eruptions, pustules, scaly liwuntalioiis, lumps, inllamcd patches, salt-rheum, tet ter, boils, carbuncles, ulcers, old sores, are by its ube healed quickly and permanently. To remove tar and paint from cloth, rub well with spirits of turpentine or benzine. Z. T. Wright, Portland, has the West iughouse Thresher and Engines. TRilE ESTIMATE OF VALUE. Remember that when we assert the value of BitANimi.'TH's Vuah wo at the same time refer you to thousands, of testi monials we have published supporting all and even more than we claim. The best evidence of their value lies in these testi monials. The Pn.1.8 have been In use in this country forover tifty years andin that time have surely been well tested. Wo never heard complaint of them. They are harmless, being vegetable, and always do their work well. For the best and cheapest lubricating oils, send to Z. T. Wright, Portland. If you want an engine, send to Z, T. Wright, Portland. Try Germea for brcakiast. Cuticura a Positive Cure for ?V?rV form, of OKinandtJiooa 55- from PiriPLES to Scrofula. OKIN TOItTUHKS OF A LIFETIME IN U stantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuti cura SOAl", a real 8kln Ucautiller, and a single application of Cuticura, the great Skin Cunj. This repeated dally, with two or three doses of Cuticura ItKsoLVK.VT.theNewUlood Puriiier. to keep tho blood cool, tho perspiration pure and unlrriuttng, the bowels open, tho liver and kidneys active, will speedily cure. Eczema, tetter, ringworm, psoriasis, llehen. pruritus.scall head.dandruir, and every species of torturing, disfiguring, ltching.Bcaly and plra- J)ly diseases of tho skin and scaln, with loss of iolr, when physicians and all known remedies fail. Bold everywhere. PriccCuncuRA.SOc.; Soai 25o.; Resolvent, 91. I'repared by the Potter Dhuo and Chemical Co., Uohton, Mass fiTibend for "How to cure akin Diseases. MPLES, blackheads, chapped and oily skin prevented by Cuticura Medicated Soup. roiiTi.AXi I'ltonrcf. xiarkkt. Butter Fancy roll, lb ?0 Oregon m Inferior grade 12 20 Pi.kled.. 27i 20 California roll 21 do pickled IS 20 Cheese Eastern, full cream 15 Ct 20 Oregon, do 14 10 California 1U Eoos-Fresh 25 Dried Fruits Apples, ors. sks and bxs. . . 7 S do California 5 Apricots, new crop 18 (& 2S Peaches, impeded, new ... 12J0s9 14 Pears, machine, dried 10 Pitted cherries 40 Pitted plums, Oregon 11 Figs, Cil., in bgs and bxs. . 7 ffi S Cal. Prunes, French 8 (a) 10 Oregon prunes... iu (g u Flour - Portland Pat. Roller, t?bbl S 6 00 Salem do do 4 75 White Lily ' bbl .-. 4 75 Country brand 4 25 4 115 Superfine 3 1,0 Grain Wheat, Valley, f 100 lbs. . . 1 25 fit 1 31 do Walla Walla 1 15 1 l7J Barley, whole, tfctl 1 10 do grou d, ton 20 0 (5 25 00 Oat, choice milling bush 45 M) do feed. L'ood to choice. old 50 Iiye, f 100 lbs 1 00 (a 1 10 Feed Hian.tf ton 22 0J (3.23 00 Shorts. & ton 24 ( 0 Hay, V ton, baled 18 00 (tel'O 00 Chop. 1? ton 28 10 30 00 Oil cake meal V ton 30 00 (a 32 5C Fresh Fruits Cherries, Oregon, tfdrm... 1 00 lemons, California, fc'bx.. 4 00 5 CO Limes, t? 100 IN)' Hiverxide oranges, f box. . . 7 50 Los Angeles, do do ... 3 00 ,i 50 Peaches, t box 1 00 g.l 50 11 1 MRS Dry, over 10 lbs, fit. 13 II IVctsalteri, over f5 Its CAW) 7J Murrain hides one-thrd off. Pelts 10 1 00 Veo ETA1U.ES Cabbage, t It 2 2J Carrots ? sack .. 1 00 Caulillower, V doz 1 25 1 50 Onions 1 25 Potatoes, old, V lb Ih 13 do new. do IJ'ni 1 Wool- East Oregon, Spring clip.. 14(31 18 Valley Oregon, do .. 20 24 Mark Twain rand Rev. Thomas K. Beecher umpired a gamo of baseball at Elniira, X. V. If you are billions, tako Dr. Pierce's " Pleasant Purgative Pellets," the original "Little Liver Pills." Of all druggists. The Japanese make cheese from beans and peas. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable to use. It in not a liquid or a snulf. 50c. Oil .laanvA. rtvK SI Absolute Pure PC V -V Vx VW f ui . .1 V-'"' xnt ' v hos Ucrueoor jinii! . .'irjur) ' Wi. . ve. a srrrpt. : - ,!ti .11- ulcvi, V ' it rgv yr .C.i' tl -";k TiTWsn B Make your Ico and Ico Cream at JLvJGi ilioine. Cost nothing to make, l'ricu of Machine .-30 lip. T. Jl DAY, 1313 Valencia Bt H. F. LYDIA E. PIKKHAM'S Vegetable (owpouhd Has stood the test of twenty yean as a Remedy for Female Diseases, rcllovinir periodical pains, pro moting a healthful regularity of seasons and curing -weakness. DocK-acno ana consequent nervous distress. tirlrs ruarosKiH Solklt ron hie legitimate muusa oir ULSJUSK 1SI) T1IK UKI.IZr or FAIN, lug ritOK IT IN ACTIO. SHE IV1UT OiE 1T0S1N SITS Of ITS HtlUTS. rittphurg. l'ft.. Nov. 6th. 1883. Mrs. l.ydla K. rinkliuru: "Asisfrcqucntlythocaso with mothers who havo reared Jnrgo families, I huvo been agrcat puitcrcr for ycarsfrom complaints incident to mar ried life. I lmvo tried tho skill of a number of phyplclans and tho virtuo of many medicines with out relief, and as an experiment I concluded to try yours, I can assure you that tho benefits I lmvo derived from it camo not because, of any faith I had la It, for I had but slight hope of any perma nent good. I am not a seeker af tec notoriety but if ant to tell you that 1 have been wonderfully benefitted by your medicine. 1 am now using my fourth bottle and It would tako but little, argument to persuade mo that my health is fully reitored. 1 tlionld Uko to wldoly clrculato the fact of Its wonderful curatlvo powers." PHKBA C. IlOOl. the tunxsipncocisT hill mjppiy tod. ruins ti.oo. ?iv- Stt" "7i fiPit' ttill msm& in succesiful operation since J 866, patronized lrom all tcctiont of the Northwest, endorsed by business men and leading educators, THE MOST rilUFECTLT EQ0IPPKD SCIIOOh of its class on the Coast, it offers private or class Instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in Arithmetic, Wilting, Correspondence, iiook-Vecping. ISanklng, Shorthand, Type-writing, Business and Legal Forms and all Common School Branches. Students of all ages and both sexes admitted at any time. Catalogue free, Armstrong and VV'csco, Proprietors. Ol C I II II M I j oabler. Itoenlsh Hanos: llur. det Organs, band instruments. largest stock of Sheet Munlo and Books. Hands supplied at Eastern prices. M. QUAY, BM Post street Ban Francisco. For Adults, For Children, For Both Sexes. When on a sultry summer's day The bun seems scarce a milo away; When comes Hick IIkaihciik to oppress And every moment brings lUstre, Then TABKANrH SELlZKK proves a friend That Druggists all can recommend. Silk dresses should never be brushed with a whisk broom, but should bo care fully rubbed with velvet, , -m- Young and middle-ncd men, sulTering from nervous debility and kindred atlec tious, as loss of memory and hypochon dria, should enclose 10 cents in stamps for large illustrated treatise suggesting sure means of cure. Address, World's Dis pensary Medical Association, llutlalo, Boll hay In new Ironware kettles and pans to make them tit for use. Why not' get a church or school bell, when Z. T. Wright, Portland, sells them so cheap. When Baby was sick wo pave her Castorta, When Bho was n Child, she cried for Cuatoria, When aho been mo Mies, ho clung to Castoria. Whon ahohad Chtldron.she gnvo them Castoria. 'I'liroiit IHseiiscx commence with a Cold, Cough, or over-fatgtting the voice. These symptoms (whit li, if neglected, often result In a chronic trouble of the throat) are allayed by the use af "Jfrown's Uronchiul Troches. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Kterr ram ami woman young or old, on this Cnt, that is Bllllctwl with any iIimvhhn no matter what, that their family physician ilneii not umlemtnml, or cannot cure, should write a full description of their trouble to r. Konten, or get on the trulu anil vlait him. lifts pro vided with etery Instrument of surgery, and th W-t medicine to lo had for money. Consultations free, lloneat opinions ghen; rcnsonal'lo charges. All corrcs lxindence strictly coutldentinl, Kncloito stump. Aildrtws W. 11. KOKDKX. M 1).; littles, 8, 9 and 12, First Na tional Hank, Portland. Oregon. Rupturo Permanently Cured. No surgery Vfoik every day. Cures guaranteed. Address Drs. KORDKN i 1,1'TlIKlt, oniees 8, 9 and 12, First National Hank, Portland, Oregon. Tho AI vji-iu-o Thresher is tho hest. Z. T. Wright, Portland, for particulars. HALL'S SARSAPARiLLA Cures all Diseases originating from a disordered stato of the BLOOD or LIVEK, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum aad 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.CATES& CO., Proprietors 417 Sansomo St.. San Frnnclnco. FLORIDA LANDS Send for Description and Jlup of KLOHIDA SOUTHKUN It. it. LANDS. Kour million acres, suitable for Oranges, Lemons, Ullvcs, Pineapples, Iliiinnns, Strawberries and early vegetubles. For sule on long credit. 1.21 to $8.1)0 per acre. Address, M. SOLOMON, Hen. N. V. AtfU .td No. Clark Nt., Chicago. III. Emm 131 CURES WHERE All ELSE FAttS. Best Onimh Syrup. TiirIph (rood. Vae roiii uy (irucKisiM. KidneyLiver Medicine XETEll JOCOWX TO FAIL. CURES nil Dlocnacii of tho Kldnoyn, I.Ivor, lUaildnr.nnd Urlnnry OrRmnsj Dropsy, Ornvvl, Illnbctes, llrlght'a Dlscnsp, I'nlns In tho ltnck, I.olns, or Side; Itctrntlnn or Non-ltctcntlon ofllrlnc, Nervous Diseases, Fcmrilo "Venkno8sos, Kxcesses, Jnunillco, Ittllousnris, llcndncho, Sour Stomach Dyapcpslni, Constipation, nml l'llos. HUNTS REMEDY CU11E8 VHKN ALL OTHKIl MCDICIKES KAIL, as It nets ill root 1) nml nt unco on tho Kidneys, I.lvcr nnd Jtowcls, restoring them U ft healthy action. HUNTS 11KMEDY Is a safe, snro, and speedy enre, nnd hundreds have boon aired by It when physicians nnd friends hod given them Jip to dlo. Po not delay, to' nt onro HUNT'S IlEMEDV. Send for Pamphlet to HUNT'S REMEDY CO., l'rovldenee, It. I. Ask your Antgght hr HirNT'S UK.tlP.DV. Pako no other John V. Child Ac Co., DRUGGISTS 161 Second St. PORTLAND. Or, Carry a full line of f Chemicals. Toilet Articles and Sundries, Ttiey make a JpecUhj I attemlln(,to MAIL ORDERS. If ynu need anything hi their line send the price Kith postage, and It will he rctrtrneiltftiy first mail, Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. staffs' m tiliV .J (innllty Novor Vario, Splondlil for Flannoli, Sots Color of all Prints, Flno on tho Shin, Absolutely no RubMnR. ALL PROQnfRRIVE GROO SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO.. Sun FranolBco. linninil iul Nu hot water lie; no lirattnc your rooms. "or de sciiitinn, aiiurtss, Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot Morrison st. Portland, Or. AU dealer In Tlmi-hlnB ami Oenenil Machinery, Ma rlno Wnrli, Ijiunilrj' Siaehlnery, In hict anythinK you want (leu. Apvnt fur the Hhliunnn Coo Oil Engine. 4 A(lKNTS WaS'TKI) 6 PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tho Orlpltinl nnd Only 3 on nine. Pnf uidftlwkji JtHfcbt. nwtrtof worthlraa ImlUlloni lniUpcnh1e in LADIES Ak jonr Orucfftat tot 'CMohcAtcrV nncltiklv'ftnJ Uke no othfr.cr tnclDM 4j (iumpta at for trUcolr in trtttr bj rrlurn naUi NAME PAPER. C'hlehcMrr Chrmlonl k. Bold by lniarir1! CTrrywhcrfv Atk fbT Chlrbe tc-r'si llntfliiU lVunjroytU 1111 Take no otter Thl HKI.T tr nffncrk.r!i mi eiftrcsiiy for tho cum of dermgtmf nu o f tb KtnrtlT org t ni Tti eontlnaoni stream of KLF.CTU1C1TY vcrnif hIIdk through tho parU miut re tort them tobralthrftctlon. Do not confoontl thU with Klf ctr1 Belta adrfrtUed to cor 1I tlti from beal to tot, niiforlotONK iprelQopnrro Tor clrcalfcn Kffnc fell la fontHtt Ion, tddrff CheTr Klet trio Hell Co.. 103 WajhlDfUQ Btrt,Chlaf otIll. O ha tiVen the lead ti tlie ales of that ckti.of temeitic. ftnd hat gira ftliriutt unlverwl utiiUc liva, MURFHY IIROS,, lirli, Ter G has won the favor of the public and now tank anion the leading MctU A. L- SM1T1U Uradfonl, TA. EolilbrPnicrTUu, The Van Monciscar wm!W esoM Sutatar. " El Vrdooty fcylhs kgllrini Chimiul Co. Clnclnnstl.lHHi CARTRIDGES DUELL LAMBERSON, Con'l Agont. 7 Htni k Ht INtrtlnsil. Or. IlllKSH NT.IV! Hoft, iillaulo unit atiitolutelf unbreakable. HtauJanl nilAlltv lfi entita (wit yard; Cloth coTered, 20 conts; Rntlneoveriil.75 oents. I'm salo ovurywhere. Try It. TVAKUC FILITII KKKUMU C'O.UIMNV. Three OuLs, Midi. DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, OH. Younn. mlildle-aeed anA old. single or marrhsl meo and all who suiter with LOST MANHOOD I Nervous Debility, Sperma torrhea, Seminal Losees Sexual Decay, Falling Mem nry, Weak Krea, Lack of Kuergy. also Dlood land Skin Diseases, SyphlUia Kruptlons, Hair Valllne Hone l'alns, H welling) Sore Throat, Ulcers, Ki fects i)t Mercury, Kldaey and Madder Trouble! Weak Hack, llurnlng Urine, (louorrhea. Gleet, Strict lire promiit relief and cure (or Ufo. Iioth Hoxoh ConHult Conilttnutlall'y fVP'F'inFi iaa a in third ht. N. 1'. N. U. No. lo-S, F. N. U. No. 267. LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES. Liver Disease and Heart Trouble. Mrs. MAnv A. McCi.nnE, CoIttmZitM, Kans., writes: "1 utlilroflHiMl you in Novi'tnhor, 18HI, In n.'Krd to my health, hoinir nllllctod with livur diseiuio, ht'iirt troublu, nnj female weok- rioss. 1 wits uilvlst'd to ttso Dr. l'iurco'fl Golden Medical Discovery, Fnvorito I'ro scrlption and 1'clleU. 1 used ouo bottio of tho 'I'rescriDtlon.' 11 vo of tho 'Discov ery,' nnd four of tho ' Pleasant Punrntlvo POllets.' My health lo irim to Improve tinder tho ttsoof your medicine, und mystrenirth camo back. My dilllcultics havo all disappeared. I can work hard nil day, or walk fourorllvo miles a day, and stand It well; and when 1 betran tishitf tlto mcdicino 1 could scarcely walk across tho room, most of tho time, and I did not think I could ever feel well niralu. I havo a llttlo baby Kirl cifrht months old. Althotifrh she is a llttlo dollcato In slzo nnd appearance, she is healthy. 1 jrlvo your reme dies all tho credit for curing mo, as I took no other treatment after befrinnlnir their tiso. I am very trratcful for your kindlier, and thank God and thank you that I am as well as 1 am after years of sufferintf." Mrs. i. v. wEiinEK, or rortcmire, ixtiiarauguti uo., I mm I 1 writes: -1 wwti to say a iow words in prawo LIVER I of your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and 'Pleasant J lirKlluvti l Uliuu. f ui Jiu ) euro iiuviuun iu takinir them I was a ptreut sulTerer; I had a fwvero pain in my right sldo continually: was umiblo to do my own work. I am happy to say General DEBILITi". i DlSEftSE. j Mrs. Pabmema IJiiundaok, of Kl Lock Street Lwkimrt, A". 1". writes: " I was troubled with chills, nervous and (rcneral debility, with frcijucnt soro throat, and my mouth was badly cankered. My liver was inactive, and I sulTcrcd much from dvsncDHla. 1 am Pleased to sav that vour 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pellets' havo cured mo of all theso ailments and X cannot say enough In their praise, 1 must also say a word in referenco to your ' Favorite Prescription,' as It has proven itself a most excellent medlelno for weak females. It has been used in. my family with excellent results." DyHiiopHln. .Tames L. Coi.nv, Ksq., of Yucatan, Houston Co., Minn., writes: "I was troubled with Indigestion, and would eat heartily and grow poor at tho same time. 1 experienced heartburn, sour stomach, and many other disagreeable symptoms common .ana. to that disorder. I commenced taking your liiimnniTro 'Golden Medical Discovery' and ' Pellets and INVIGORATuS I ,im ,u)w entirely freo from tho (lys'H'psIa, and am. In fact, healthier than I havo been for THF oVTFM nvo yenrs. I weigh ono hiiiulred and eoventy uih wiuium. ()tl0 un, ono.i,U( pounds, and havo dono as """"""""""" " mueh work tho past summer as 1 havo over dono In tho same length of timo In my life. 1 never took a medlelno that soemed to tone up tho muscles and Invigorate tho wholo system equal to your 'Discovery' and 'I'clleta. " 1 am now well and strong, thanks to your medicines." Olironlc Diarrhea Cured. D. Lazaiiiie, Ksij., S75 and t77 Decatur Street, A'etw Orcans, 1m., writes: "I used tlireo bottles of tho 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and It has diarrhea. My bowels aro now regular." lypoii)la. Thehesa A. Cass, of SvrinafltUl, Mo., writes: "1 was troubled ono year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and sleeplessness, but your 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured mo." CliillH mid Fovor. Hev. II. R. Moht.iiv. Jfonitiioreriei. A. C cured mo of chronlo I writes: "Last August I thought I would dlo with chills and fover. , 1 took your ' Discovery ' aud it stopped them In a very short timo." " THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleanso tho blood, which is tho fountain of health, by tiBliig Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will bo established. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, lrom tho common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to tho worst Scrofula, or blood poison. Kspcciully has it proven its elllcacy in curing Balt-rheum or Tetter, h'over-Bores, Hip-Joint Dlseaae, Scrofulous Sores aud Swellings, Knlarged Glands, and Mating Ulcers. Indigestion Boils, Blotches. Itov. F. Annuity Howki.i Pastor of the M. E, Church, of Silvcrtan, A'. J., says: "I was af flicted with catarrh and indigestion. Dolls and blotches began to arlso on tho surface) of tho skin, aud J experienced a tired feeling and ,li,ll,,icu 1 Iifwrnn flif, lion rtf Tl, ll...u j Golden Modlcal Discovery as directed by lilm fnr Hindi niiiriliitntfl. nnd In nnn wfnlf'a timo I began to feel like a now man, aud am now Round and well. Tho ' Pleasant Purgattvo Pellets' aro tho beat remedy for bilious or sick heuditehc, or tightness about tho chest, and bad tasto in tho mouth, that I havo over used. My wlfo could not walk across tho llioe when ho began to tako your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' Now sho can walk quito a llttlo ways, und do some light work. ' Mrs. Ida M. STitoNO.of Ainmcarth, Tml, wrlfea: "My llttlo boy had licen troubled with hip-Joint dlscaso for two years. When ho commenced tho uso of your 'Golden .Medical Discovery' and ' Pellets,' ho was contlncd to his lM-d, anil could not Ixi moved without BtifTcrlnir irreat naln. Hut now, thanks to your ' Discovery,' ho is ablo to bo up all tho time, HlP-JOIHT Disease. rnd can walk with tho help of crutches. Ho does not suffer any pain, und cuu eat and Bleep as well as any one. Jt has only Ihx.ii about tlireo months since ho commenced using your medicine. I cannot Und words with which to express my gratitude for tho bencllt ho has received through you." SKI it IUkcuso. The "Democrat and News," of CamhrUluc, Maryland, Bays: "Mrs. Fjjza Ann Poole, wlfo of Leonard Foole, of ll'il lUumhuro, Vorchtrtcr Co., Md., has lx-cn cured of a bad ease of Eczema by using Dr. Picrco'H) Golden Medical Discovery. Tho dlscaso ai nenrcd first In her feet, extended to the knees. covering tho wholo of tho lower limbs from feet to knees, then attacked tho elbows and became so Bovero ub to prostrato her. After being treated by several physicians for a year or two sho commenced tho uso of tho niedlclno named above. Shu Boon begun to mend aud Is now well nnd hearty. Mrs. Poolo thinks tho medlelno has wived her Ilfo and prolonged her days." Mr. T. A. Ayues, of Hast A'eto Marhct, Dorchcxtcr County, Md., vouches for tho abovo facte. A Terrible Affliction. CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD. Golden Mkdicai, Dibcoveiiy cures Consumption (which Is Scrofula of tho Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, lnvigoru- ror uciik j.uugs, opining or moon, Riionness or jireaiu, iiroucuius, bovero (.ougtis, vBtliinu, While it promptly cures tho severest Coughs it strengthens tho system Minr and nutritive properties. and kindred atrcctlons, it Is a sovereign remedy. nml tinrllleN tho blood. It rapidly builds up tho system, and Increases tho llcsh and weight of thoso reduced below tbo usual standard of health by "wasting mucuses. Given Up Tfl fllF I I CoiiMiuuptioii. Mrs. EnwAim Newtoi. of JTarrowimith Ont., wrlUjs: " Vou will over bo praised by mo for tho remarka ble euro in my caso. I was so reduced that my friends hud all given mo up, and 1 had also been given up by two doctors. 1 then went to tho best doctor In theso parts. He told mo that medlelno was only a punishment In my case, and would not undertake to treat mo. Ho said I might try Cod liver oil if I liken, as time was tno omy iiuug mat, coum possi bly have any curatlvo power over consumption bo far advanced. I tried tho Cod liver oil as a lost treatment, but I was bo weak I could not keep it on my siomacu. My uusnauu, nor. icciing saiisueu to irivo mo uti vet. thouirh ho had houirht for mo everything ho saw advertised! for my complaint, procured a quan tity of your ' Golden Medical Discovery.' X took only four bottles, and. to tho surprise of everybody, am to-day doing my own work, and am entirely freo from that tcruiblo cough which harrosscd mo night and day. I havo been ullllcted with rheumatism forantunlier of years, and now feel so much bettor that I bellovo, with a con tinuation of your 'Golden Modlcal Discovery, I will bo restored to perfect health. I would say to thoso who aro falling a prey to that terrlblo dlscaso consumption, do not do as I did, tako every thing clso first; but tako the Golden Medical Discovery' In tho -arly stages of tho dlscaso, and thereby save u great deal of suf fering and bo restored to health at once. Any person who is still in doubt, need but wriU) mo. Inclosing a stamped, solf ttddreflsod envelope for reply, when tho foregoing statement will bo fully substantiated by me." Ulcer Cnred.-TflAAO R. llowNB, Esrj.. of Spring YalUii, Rochland Co., If. Y, ( 1. O. Hox 28), writes! ''Tho 'Golden Medl- Golden Medical Discovery Is Sold by Druggists I Wasted to I A Skeleton. cal Discovery ' lias cured my daughter of a very bad ulcer located on tho thigh. After trying almost everything without success, wo procured threo bottles of your 'Discovery, which healed it up perfectly." Mr. Downs continues: Ooimumptloit and Heart Disease "I also wish to thank you for tho remarkablo euro you have effected in my caso. i ur mrcu ycunsx uuu buuitcu iroin mar, terrl blo disease, consumption, and heart dlscaso. lieforo consulting you I hud wasted away to a skeloton : could not sleep nor rest, and many time wished to dlo to bo out of my misery. I then consulted vol!, and vou told mo vnn hml 1 1ioioh of curlmr mo. but It would tako limn. I took nvo months' treatment in all. Tho 11 ret two months I was almost discouraged; could not peroelvo any favorable symptoms, but tho third month I began to pick up in llcsh and strength. I cunnot now recite how, step by step, tho .signs and realities of returning health gradually but surely developed themselves. To-day I tin tho scales at ono hundred And sixty, and am well und strong." Our principal reliance in curing Mr. Downs' terrlblo dlscaso was tho "Golden Modlcal Discovery." Joseph F. McFaruinij, Esq.. Athens, Jyu, writes: "My wlfo had frequent bleeding from tho lungs beforo she commenced using your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' She has not bad any since its uso. For some six inontba sho has been toeling so well that she baa discontinued It" Price $1.00 per Bottle, or Six BettlM for $5.00.' BLEEDINB from Lungs. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Prcprlators, Me. C6.1 Mala Wtreet, BUFFALO. X V tt i