T - " " I MA nn mast ti.- tlit'tr rcpy h .itlfiT rveiiliu frir TuenlHV'i Ht i'Ari KhNOJH I'tHUKHIM i u. NO I'll E. t. 'Hie Bum of Uvo cenli per Hue wilt be ,nflrjrt for MrnnU of thanks, "ivnoiutlniu of iPSiMtc't," lisUot wodtthiK prwHJUtu and donor, ud ol.lt nary notlrei, (other tlmn those the edit or (.hell liiniifll give as a matter of news,) and iut;cMof t)MKlttl mt-etliiK for whatever purpoM. & llutlrea of chun-b and aoctfty and ail other enUrfdiiiJiiftiU from which revenue 1 to be de rive., nl.a.l be ehartted for at th rate of HVe itiiitHft line. Flhenc rules will be strictly adher U to in every Instance. Advert 1h.uk rales reasonable and made known upon applirattoii. Ve hold eat-h and every eorrehpondent re sponsible for his or her foiiiiiimiictttloii. No orreHiM)iidenre will be published tin lews the writer s real name Is blgued a an evidence of ood faith. P. FISH Kit, NKWSl'Al'KK AMEKTIri-JL-J tug Agent, 21 MerchantM fcxcli.ti.Ke, dan r-lant'iHco, is our autlioruea agi'tit. 'ihla paper is kept on tile In hUoilice. TIME TABLE. Stage fur Hard mull, Monument, Long Creek, Johu Day and lanyun city, leaven an fallows : Every day at s p. in,, except etuuiliiy. Arrived every day at ; a. ui., except Monday. 'ibe cheaper,!, iiuH-kest and beat line to or from the interior country. J. b. DK1.KVAN, Prop. Blocum-Johntttou Urns Co., Audits. , (Jive your business to Heppner people, I and therefore wmi.it to build up lle.pp- iter. you. Jratronize (hone who patronize When Adam In bliss, Asked Eve fur a kiss, bhe puckered her Hps with a cuo; Uavc a look bo estatlc And answered emphatic, "1 don't care, Adam, If you do " Here and There. - - Tom Carl wub up over Sunday. T. J. AHyn was up from Tune Buturday. TUTT'd PILLS cure "constipation and piles. 8. J. Cramer, a traveling man , was in Inwii Friduy. li. F. Swuiorait was in frmii the lower country Saturday. Tlie Gazette hits a rattling good water barrel fur stilo cheitp. tf. Mrs. Allou Crabtree was in from Clark's Canyon tudny. Milt nutl Shui Morgan were in frum WauJ Hollow Saturday. )ck Ambler aud Mr. Mosier were in for freight Katnidiiy lust. Take your oush to P. C. Thompson Co I'uu ill lihd ii will pay. 9 bit Ed. 0 x aud Joliu liojse were down, from Umdiuuu yesterday. Auuie Kuod ttbe down from Hard muu country yesterday. Joliu N. Jirowu, of Lone Hick, return" ed lust tvtuiiiv liutii tue i,uat. L)r. McSwords uiid family will shortly leave for tue East uu a visit. Frank N.itter aud Frank llorg return ed from Lcliniau springs ftaiuiuny. Pytuiaa: Heppuer piouiises tu do ch'j xrund ! tue utxt giuud lodge. jimly ntevensou is titiuliUK in u choice iorop kii ooruwood between liuies. lii.L. and Liuti VValkina were iu Satur luy irom ai-per Willow cietk Outiutry. Xlie teui aud Falttce 8alootta lor tine liquors, AlcAtee bioo., l'rupo. sw 1'lie Heppiier-Caiiyou sttige liue is the btHt, cljehpest uiid quit ktt.( to the iu terior. Hood's Fills may be bad by mail lor 25 oeul8 ol U. 1. liuod & Co., i jo well AlhBS. 1 ' Fruiilt Oillinui aud W. A. Johusou Stuve touiuiiuw lor (Jruut couuty ou lUluilltnS. llM! iwiOE-A.WKKK Gazette now ogly HM In utiviinue, pnyatue in cash ui exiuti skius. XJte Will in nm Bros., of Jordou Fork, will liave u yield ol Kiitiu about 15 bu. to tbts acre. Cbas. McDowell is workiuif for Hepp oer Liklil lcVVuiei Cu. Uuiib ike Ju Uls' aOseuue. Halt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber aliop, 'JLhey are artists, ismijt, 10 oonneotion. The Ateley lustilute, at Forest Grove Hurts liquor, opium, moiphiue, cocaine .and tubauco liaOlt. hee ud. ,Mt, iVIcUouald, one of the D. P. bridge aearpeuters, was up over Friday, muting repairs ou the raiuoud turu-tubie. Ted Mclutire proved up before J. V. Morrow Saturday last, with Jake Kuuit aud Johu Keuuy us witnesses. Meu's aud buy's uuderweur aud top hins at coal fur Ousb at P. C. Thompson Jouipau)'B. 9 ol I Every uiau who takes any interest iu ffast stuck should subscribe fur The Morsemuu. Guzelte shop, atjents. W. K. Casey was dowu from eulaud's . big riiuones above town yesterday, rie tuw beeu busy hayiux for gome time past. Painter Fain, Walter and Cbas. Van Duyu returned )enteiduy from a brie! tnjuuru ta the Ji.ues. They killed one deer. You promised to settle your aenouut -fit 1. C. Tliourpsuu Co.'s. It you have any regard luc uur houor, keep your promise. U 51 t Gieen Mathews, having purchased the Palace hotel boiber euop liom Chas. Juues, asks lor a continuance ot trade JBatbslu couuecliou. Mr. J. P. Bustiee remained over Suu day, aud Suturday higuc leoiurad tue 'Blue Lodne" Masons, ieaviuf Jtsteiday moruiug for the uialu hue. y. B. MoAhster is uow located at Jlcbtjthi warm Bpriugs, Bitter, Or., wbeiKJ MIB Gaze le uow reaohes him. l:Je will remaiu tuere till lull. E- A. CaDJbern got in Sunday frotn ,e interior, haviu made the jouruey nut as tar as Antelope. He was tc companied by tt Braudstetter. Kou. H. BlaOkman, Piof. E. B. Mo Klroy aud Hou. VV. K. Ellis were tukiuii in the World's Fair last week. Air. Ellis has proceeded on to Wushlugtuu. Ur. B. F. VatiKbHuhasdeoided to leave Hei.phtr, aud all thoso owing him aie rtqnesleu to makeimmediateBeltleiueut. Those uesirmg woik should upply at once. UMt- Suuday was, without doubt, the warm eet d,.y of the seuoou. The tberumuivler . etoid 1U2 detftees iu the shade, aud at 11 o'clock, p. ni.i buuif up about 87 decrees. Report oame in yesterduy that the Fendletou Havings Bank had suspended. Confidence is the only tbiiitj ueeded to keep up the baukiujf institutions of our country. Don't uvulook J.B. Tedrowo at the fcrtuide when thirsty. Half aud half and fresh beer always uu tap. Also a flue took of liquoiB aud oighra always ou hand. Give led a oad. The advice that aost men will give joauirioi to dunk, but when you do Jet the best. The Belvedere saloou etiies au eielieu BWk ol cigars, liquors wues aud Ueer. A hue bil.iard pallor iu miueotiou Call on Cl.ailie aud Pick 0P F lwa;l tieat you couri ouly. " L'-n ft liliitiM "luiuiKrly nrchn1 ,in una oity, ' lell lbs Can inn iv j pfople timt ln was held Up aud robbed oy uitiiwiiymeii in Idaho recent v bare'y recovering from the great scare, i Possibly so, hut many would nouuer tiiinK unit he m.-t Ins loen-n' n fr.i-baok or pokr gam, from which it would j tuka him florae time to recover. I Mr. J. C. Goswell. mm nf tl.o hem j known and moet respected oitirenB of jjroBiiwuod, 'rtias, miffertd with til -rrl ce t for a long time and tried many (luferetit ri'tuedies without benefit, until t-iiiui,unrlaiii s Colic, Cholera- aud DmrrluJi R-medy was used: that ra lieved him at ouce. For sale by Slocnm. (luuusuu xsrng jo. Dil Unrrignes returned Stindny with See Drifikell from Teal (Lehmap) I sprmgp. uu is not very aothuaiastio over this summer reaort. However, (tieOazetto force always had a whole lot of fun at Teal springs, so we guess Dil didu't get utl ou the right foot. Tirtlot & Chandler Lave scoured the lub of moving two towu buildinirs. anil the biiildintt of a house for town hie apparatus Gilliam A Bisbee will furnish the lumber. The bids were $:i8 and 8171 70, respectively, and were opened and a,warded last night. J. P. Mays, recently from the valley, lfi looateu in me lower part ot town, and is troubled with heart complaint. However, this is thought to bs only lempoiary, and with ekill and care be will hiiou be out again. He is under the care ot Dr. 8iuburne. Wes NeNub was iu from Rhea creek Sal unlay. His Orop on the oreek is very gnoii, lint ou the hill, nu.mt twonud one half luili B went ot theie, Ins wheat will not b- very heavy, though father dowu towards Ji Man Forktbe yield will be- nearly average. A letter from ye editor's pafer famil las, ho lives near iudiauapulis, lud , amies that wheat is only fib ceuts per bushel there aud that times are hard prnbnbl) as bad, it not w. irse, tl.au in the West. This is not encouraging news. H L. MoA ister, of Lexington, visi ted Heppuer yesterday. He is busy at present putuug up hay (or winter use. His buy crop was light, but he will have quile a lot. Wheat is a light orop with him, though barley is fair. Keep fire apparatus in good, working order. We might need it at any time, and it is so drv now that a fire would tim e lapid headway. TwoBaboocks are yet misniug fnm the hook aud ladder truck. Tuey should be returned. Jnhu Rush's infant child, six months old, is Huli'eiiug frum an enlargement ot ihe rifzbt shoulder joint, caused by a wrench. Dr. (iacan is iu attendance and reports the iutaut doing us well as Oould be petted. A coyote was turned loose last Sun day by Waldou Rhea and Newt. Jones vith 3UU yards start of thehouuds. It was qtuie an interesting ouase, though the dogs picked him up after a suoit run. Bxn F. Lelande has accented position with J. ri. Kolmau. Mo better saltsuiau thau Mr. Lelaudva oau be found anywhere, aud we congratulate Mr. lvjluiau ou securiug bis services, Oscar Minor and family, Mis. J. D. Uutuiliou aud other Heppuerites are re ported to tie on their way home Irom Lehman springs. While absent they took iu Desolation lake. au unknown man was Killed in a freight car, down near The Dalles Ibtirsdity, by lumber eliding forward oruMug his skull oetweeu the ends of I ne timbers aud the cur. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Peuuye.vauia, iu the u eat incut ot dinTLci in her children wil undoubtedly bu of mtereBt to many mothers. ' She says: "I spent several weeks iu Johnstown, Pu after the great nuod, uu KCOou.it ot my husband being etuployeu mere. We uail several chil dren with us, two of whom took the dlurrlcet very badly. 1 got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DturiLcea Remedy from Rtv Mr. Chap mau. it cured buth of them, I knew of several other cases where it wbb tqunlly sucoessful 1 think it cannot be cxd'-lled and cbeetftilly recommend it ' io to 50 cent bullies for sale by Slucum johusou Drug Co. The item thut we oopied from the Dossil Journal, stating that Geo. Mo Cutty's wile, heofRoslyo bank robbing tame, was a sister or Mrs. iien Huusa ker. His & st wiie was, but the present one is no relation whatever. Mr. Thomas Baite, editor of tbe Graphic, TVxurkuua, Aikansas, has found hat he believes to be the best remedy iu existence for the flux. Hie experience is well worth remembering. He says: ''Last summer I bad a very severe attack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy, uoue giving relief Cliamliei lulu's Colic, Cholera and Diarri (c Remedy was recommended to me. 1 pin ob ised a bottle aud received almost ituue liale relief, I continued to use the meuicme and was entirely cured. 1 take pleasure in reoommeuding this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as iu my opiuion it is tbe beet medicine in existence." 25 and 50 ceul bottles for saie by Sloouru & John son Drug Co. EAtiLKTS. t rom our Long Oreek 1'aper. Nclee Maguiisnn, of Heppner, waa iu Long Creek last week. Arthur Minor and wife accompanied by other Heppner parties, are at Deso lation lake. E. Waltlrann, traveling for Neustadter Bros., tit Portland, was iu Long Creek Fi iduy of last week. The family of Wm. Rudio are sojourn ing in the hucklnberry regions near the Black Butte mines. Congressmen W. R Ellis, of Heppner, left Monday fur Wui-hingtuu City, to be ou hau l at the convening of oungresa ou Augu.-t 7tb. Anttby Alleo, of Monument, who was stricken with paralysis ouly a few weeks ago, died lust Saturday. The funeral look place sjuuday. Long Creek people are making ar rangements to have fall raoes, to oome off about the middle ot September. Programmes will likely be issued next week. W. F. Loder closed a sucoeasfnl term of school in the Shaw district last Fri day, Mr. L ider anticipates returning East some time next mouth to enter a medical college. John Carey brought over Allen & Brown's six ton boiler ai d engine from Heppner this week. This piece of machinery is to be used in their Black Butte quartz mill. Bob Liudsey, who formerly manipu lated the ribbons of the Lung Cteek aud Heppner Mage liue, is now in tbe em ploy of Dtve Horn, proprietor of tbe Hotel Peudletou, of Pendleton. "Miss Dudley," one of the race horses run by 'ioui Keeney up iu Montana, won the seCoud un'Uey at Butte, on the 21st lost,, in a seven and one-half furlong raue. C. H. L"f, T"m Williams and Wm. Bud in returned from a trip to Desola tiou last S itutday evening. There waa a large crowd suj turning at the lake, representing all adjoining oonntieg. Hood'scurcs IF. 11. Hartley "I Suffered Several Years With rhcumathm. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla and eel better than I have for years. My wlfs had a bad case of catarrh and was con sidered lucurable. 8he took confidents from tlie benefit I had received from tbe use ol Hood'6 Sarsaparllla and aftar taking four bottles of tlie medicine she Is entirely well." W. H. Hanley, Pull man, 'WhsIi. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills one liver Ills, sick headache, Jaundice, Indigestion. Try a box. 25c. Adventlbes of a Heppkeh Boy. In Fred Hart's letter borne, be reoounts how thut be, lunch basket and gii parted at Cbeyenue. At Omaha, he telegraphed for it but as usual it didn't oome, and arriving at Chicago be was in tbe sad dilemma of a proud-spirited, American citizen without a olean shirt However, these difficulties were soon overcome, and with B W. Carrington, prooeeded to take iu tbe fair and city. He says it is all immense ; too big to attempt to describe in a short letter. However, Fred gave a brief account ol tbe wonders, and left Chicago foi Waltham just as tbe fire broke out in tbe cold storage building. Arriving safely at Wulthum he at ouce installed himself in comfortable quarters aud reported at fohonl where he is doing nioely. Tbe Gtzetta expects a letter from Fred for publioution in the ueur future. A Jolly Odtino Party A jolly out ing party of Gilliam county, consisting of Ed. Copner and family and W. C Brown and family, of Lone Rock, Rev Rawlins and family of Fossil, J. P. Lucas and Dr. Nioklin and family, o" Condon, and Misses Anna Clark and May Wineland Ihe whole representing almost every profession and busiuess of Gilliam county paBeed through Long Creek last week cn routs to Dixie Butte, Ruby oreek, Upper John Dny aud finally Desolation lake, it being their intention of passing four or five weeks at the above mentioned resorts. Long Creek Eagle. Blaokweli, Missing H. Y. Blackwell has not yet teturued from below. While tbe Eagle believes that be will yet turn up all right, still it is possible that he nas oeen foully dealt with. Portland nas innumerable out-throats lurking ou her streets, and are none too good to deal a death blow to -ky man for the sake of a few ddlla I Long Creek Eagle. Henry oame tin Itram Portland last Wednesday evening, leaving for Long Creek Thursday morning, so judge, ere this time, he has settled all fears over in that seotiou, A PaAmiB Flit if. Hep ner had little taste of a prairie tire Sunday. It started south of towu within the oorpo ration in I. W. Ayers pasture, and it was by dint ot hard work that it was prevented from ruining the cemetery and fencing. After it had burned over a good-sized patob, it was gotten undei control. The wind was blowing from the north, beuca damage to buildings iu the south part of town wag prevented. It is said to have been started bv some boys who built up a fire to cook some thing, aud this should be a lesson to tbe youngsters to ba more careful. Mobk Wabninos. Yesterday Hepp ner was visited by two incipient fires, but both were discovered before any damage was dune. Wult. Thompeon'8 kitchen, residence in the rear of the National bank of Heppner, took fire from the cook-stove, but being noticed early in its career, did not last long. We ate also infoimed that a blaze was started in tbe M. C. L. & T. Co. ware house, but it, too, wbb put out before any damage was done. Our people oannot be too careful dttriug the dry season. An Unwelcome Visitor. Newt. Jones killed a rattlesnake in his bed room, out on tbe Newton ranch, Sunday last, measuring 41 inches long and 5 inches io oiroumferenoa. It is needless to say that uob visitors are unwelcome at any time of tbe year. This reptile must have been nearly, if not quite, as large as the one brought in alive by Henry Gay last summer, and which is now in the Gazette office preserved in alcohol, Rip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Wiokle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un sawed. Wood Bawed and delivered at S7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per enrd; three times, $1 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf. 8hokmakbb. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, hag just looated in tbe Abraham sicl' building, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiytbing in bit line. Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants ail work. Give him a call Uwtt HANI KD. Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. Maoy special varieties to offer both in fruits and ornamentals, and oo drolled only by us. We pBy commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure oboice of territory. Max Bbotueas, Nurserymen, H2-60 ... . Rochester, N. Y. NOW IS YOUR GOLDKN OPPORTUNITY To Oiinl'nOf life'. Every person who purchases ONE DOLLAR'S worth of oods will re- ' ceive a ticket on Grand Weaver Organ one hundred aud twenty five dollar Organ to be given away December 21th 1893, A GREAT BLTCfeSJJS-Q THAT Has Opened Up at Hoppner. Offers a irjagoifioent new Btock at prices tbe lowest yet named for strictly first-oUss goods. Higb grades in all departments. True merit in every article. Honest quality. An immense assortment nothing miss ing. The quality will tell it : the price will sell it. Thnt in the reason ynu should oome early and freenre vour BAR GAINS from our splendid lines ot DRY GOODS, MWl BOOTS a! SUQES !- Blankets, Ouilts, Trunks, Hats. show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the finest selec tions in all standard styles. We stock the bast of its kiod. Tbe dollar yon spend with us goes farther, lasts . iuukci, iciaiuumniic, Knn uiwid 14 iiiiii i it v, iiiwi u tjuniiiy, alio UUCS .. I . more good in service, worth aud wear than any money you spend. Our gouds and prioeB, now waiting for your inspection, will prove this. Remember it is an established fact that it pays io trade, providing yon want to save money, at the -B0ST01 6Sr? STOP,- ,T. H.KOLMAN. HERE IS THE PLACE -To Gret .Even on Your Ijile. -t-" -Hardware -j- Store i 11 u JUST OPJillSrED.: A COMPLETE LINE OF Hardware, QUEENSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and ripe, Tanks, Uathtntis ana KinKs, numbing Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repaiiing quickly and neatly done. HE. CELEBRATED -:- You will getting our prices elsewhere. -: -:- W. '33... Odd Fellows' building, Main St., . 1 r ' i ri .A.T i m McFarland Mercantile Co. Heppner. Oregon. Now is the time to make vour money ounnt.. Our whole stock of Drv Groda, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Fancy Omuls, Gloves, etc., etc., will be sold at wholesale prices for cash. Having Quit the Credit System, We are offering goods lower than ever before known in Oregon. This is NO BAIT on a few lines. Our WHOLE STOCK goes at such reduced figures that the per son needing supplies for o ish can be made happy. If yon wish to save vour money send in orders by mail or call in person. per Ceut. off. Dry Goods, Clothing, etc. . . . . .25 to 33? Men's and Boys' Hats 80 Women's and Children's Shoes,25 to 30 Men's Shoes 20 to 30 Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings and Domestics 20 All grooeries at lowest wholesale rates. Country orders solicited, oash with orders. Shipments of wool reoeived as cash. Very Respectfully, McFarland mercantile co. Reserved for the leader ot Cash Trade. C. S. VANDUYN, Heppner, Oregon, BORG, : Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. THE : SEE BORG, MAY ftiltcET, HEPPNER, OR. LEGAL BLANKS PhotoobaI'Hs. DuiiDer, the pho tographer, is going to leave Heppner about tbe 10th of Sept All who wish l their photos taken must get there i immediately. 140-2. make it a point to have every artiole in Stoves and Tinware, GLASSWARE,1 4 save money by before purchasing -:- : : -:- OTTCESES,, 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. We are giving discounts on per cent off. Hosierv 30 Men's Overehirts and Furnish- iug Goods 30 Hardware 20 to 25 Saddle, Harness, Stoves and Tinware 20 to 30 JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, S I I. V E R W A R E, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust Busts Pfenty of them at the Gazette Office John Edwuids feasts Ihe buys on buttermilk Saturdays, and the nnraber of good colid, constimeis that linger around in Ibj vicinity of his oapaoions milk can are something wonderful. p. wpiieo, Llaving put their business upon a tem porray cash basis, Call Attention to the' fact that Money has now a Greater Pur chasing Power than ever before known iu Heppner. We must get our stook tuto money, and prnths are no ohj-ot when tbe money comes in Bight. Shake your cash at us and Bee us tumble. 1 1 a w (VI RIGHT IN THE LEAD And Hound to Stay. -Our Prioes Dry hi Cling, Groceries, Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes, Provisions, Notions, Etc. Are thn lowest. Come and point out the gooda you wish, and we are coufadent you will be pleased, because our prices are all right. An early call will be appreciated. Change of W TE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE " which we propose to oonduct in , , .... on hands at all times the cboioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85"tt ProDrietors. DE. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. S., London, England. Veterinary Sgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am prepared tn d nlty. (This la on snort i inary call ou rue at HEPPNER, k ttj Institute -OF- i all kindB of Veterinary Siuirery, Emsictilatini; Honici nnd Reirllnm the only true method nf oueratlnsr on hore.) Wvln V.V r JlrrJl.3, , llOtiee. I W 11 trpllt Hit fllllmolo In V,o ,..., , S . . 1 Surgery. If you have any sick at.lirmlB it will' ba to your interest to KIRK & RUHL, Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY - Groceries and Provisions. A full line nf choice Pies, CnkfS and Biead ; in fact everything that is usually kept in a first-class bakerv store. Thev will sell nlwan f... ...h nuii r. try' hem. HR. FOOTE'S H AND-OOOK OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES?, y ts the title or a very valuable hook that gives a great amoont of Information of the Utmost importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Bating, Drinking, Dressing, etc, IT TELLS A ROUT What to Eat, llow to Eat it. Things to Do, Tblnirs to Avoid, PerllB of Summer, Influence of Plants, Occupation for Invalids. Alcohol as a Food aud a Aieuieine. Superfluous rinlr, Komovlnir Same, Kestorlnir the Ilrnwned. DanjrerB of KlRBmg, Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Slglited- How to Avoid Them! Urouo to Prevent!' Ventilation, ncss. Exercise, " "" IT TELLS HOW TO CUKE Black Eyes, Dolls, Burns, Chillblains, Cold Foet, Corns Conghs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Barache, Felons Fstld Feet, Freckles, Headache, nicoouch, Hives, Hoarsenoss, Itching, Inflamed Breasts Ivy Poisoning Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Itlngworm, Snoring, Stammering, Soro Eyes, Sore Moutb' Sore Nipples, Sora Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache Ulcers! Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVE DOCTOBS' LULLS. 139" hit new sntiHnrihers aud prompt renewals during the month of Aptil will be preseused with a free oopyot this as a premium. 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