PERIODICAL SICK- WE ARE HERE! HEADACHES. Of Interest to Women Because in this Case they Proceeded from an Ailment Peculiar to the Sex. SlNlMCNrnJEM1tiJFRISAT TIig Mottier ol a Youna InTant Interviewed. "Because it is my deliberate judgment that the prosperity of America is mainly due to its sys tem of protective laws, I urge that Germany has now reached the point where it is necessary to inii tate the tariff system of the United States." Bism arck. "Tbe benefit of protection goes first and last to the men who earn their bread in the sweat of their faces. The auspicious and momen tous resnlt is that never before in the history of the world has com fort been enjoyed, education ac quired, and independence secured by so large a majority of the tota! population as in the United States of America." James G. Blaine. The Gazette calls the attention of its readers to the excellent con dition of the banking business in Heppner, which indeed is a true index of the business affairs of our community. The transactions of the First National run all the way from $50,000 to $125,000 daily, and the deposits of cbbIi belonging to Morrow county farmers and stock men Lave piled up to the amount of over a quarter of a million dollars. lam "t!nii nt the Bank of Kng. u in requiring uun-u... . reHorvo to be in silver is a good Bign . The worlJ'B great trade is increasing the demand for the universal niouey. The bank Las use for the EU- it decides that silver shall take its place. If the commissioner! sent over by McKiuloy to negotiate on inter national agreement do not succeed under proBeut conditions thoy can never do so. From the Herald Democrat, Huron, S. D. A few year sinoe, J. W. Kelly come to Huron, South Dakota, from Osceola, Iowa, and purchased so interest in tbe Huron City mill, an immense strnotnre having a capacity of 200 barrels of flour per day. Boon after bis arrival Mr. Kelly's family removed here and some months later they were joined by their son Elmer and family, he Laving pur chased an interest in the conoern, and tbe firm beoame known as J. W. Kelly & Son. Sinoe tbeir arrival they have built np an immense trade for their pat ent roller floor, and sbip many carloads to eastern and other markets. When they oame to Huron, Mrs. J. W. Kelly was in very delicate health and the change of olimate and conditions seemed to benefit her. But tbe relief proved only temporary, however, for after a few months' residence here she lapsed into the same infirm physioal oon dition that bad been her lot for then nearly twenty years. Her ailments were those peculiar to women, and wbioh wo men alone oan best understand. In ad dition to these troubles Mrs. Kelley was a sufferer from acute sick-headaohe. This would come upon her at intervals of about two weeks, continuing for two, three or four days, much of the time compelling her to keep to ber bed. Be cause of her Affliction she was quite tin able to- do her housework, visit her neighbors, or attend church. This wor ried her greatly for she is a devout christian and lives acoording to her pro tesBions. As Kev. li. 11. iturtt. pastor of tbe Congregational oburcb, to which Mrs. Kelley belongs, said of ber one evening at tbe dose of servioe: "Mrs. Keller is indeed a true mother in Israel ; she is conscientious and earn est, faithful and devoted a christian in tbe truest sense of tbe term." In replying to inquiries touobine her case, Mrs. Kelly said: "1 am sixty years of age, and was boro in New York state, where I lived for fourteen years, then removed witb my parents to Michigan, living there about the same number of years, then went to Iowa, remaining there till we oame here some four years ago, or more. I have been troubled witb weaknesses peoullar to my sex for the past twenty-five years. Dur ing Ibat time my husband Lbs expended 6.lW&A?o"0 "I money feeing phyei The business of the postoflico department is an infallible indica tor of the busiucHS of the country. The business of thirty of the largest postoH'ices of the country has been fouud by long experience to fairly represent the business of the entire department, and the business of those thirty offices was . figLt per cout greater iu August of this year than in August of last year, and five per cont greater than iu July. The Htoflico otticiala nro all ready to testify that pros perity m right here. li wnmo was oadiy disarranged and no permanent rolief could be afforded till the change of life bad fully taken plaoe. To add to my other trouble a headache. pelnmlly aiokening, would onine upon nie about every two weeks. I became quite disoonraged and fur a time oeased octnring almost entirely: 1 had Inst faith in tbe scieucs of medioine, both of the old sobool and new, and oared to ex pend no more money in that way "About a year ago my son read in some oewspHper an advertisement of Dr. Wit mum rink rills, and urged ma to try them. I hesitated hecauaa I had tried so many patent medioinea without secur ing the much sought and long hoped for relief. Hut be insisted so stronuly that i finally deoided tn sire them trial Almost from tba first I eiperieuoed re net, ami arter osing tbe Urn I Ikx ehsngn for the better was so apparent that I look courage and continued to ose them strictly sooordiog to directions. nnlil a short time since. I am so much heller, as any one ran iw, that I have gradually discontinued their use. I take them now, but not regularly. I am a Hrm believer in Dr. Williams' Pink Tills and have no hesitancy iu recommending them tn any who may be similarly nlllicted as myself. What they have done for ma they will do for others The statistics of the cotton crop for last year shows it to have been 8,757,'.XVl bnli'H. It lms been sold for aUiut $:i:0,(XH),0(K), or some thing more than tho total vol quip of the greenback curreucy. This is rnoro than fivo times the value of the annua) silver product of the country. What folly is it then for cotton-growers to think that all their prosperity depend upon "do ing something for silver," when all tho silver produced io the country would not buy one in five of their cotton balls! -N. Y. World (Don) Activity at tho headquarters of the republican national committor. is a new thing in connection with ptato campaigns, but it is oipwtivl that the results lu several states this fall will ehnw that it is a giod . . a a e. m. Ibtng ana thai it will hereafter continue, rilit along. It is cer tain that the lineaments bow being circulated by the) national pom nntteo can I IiainlliHi wiin more advantage iu ValiitKtii lha a ft a an) here else, aim u is neeiless to say that the machinery of the national committee, makes their distribution easier and mora thor nugh than it would others iso l The national committee is not tiav ing anything to do with managing tho state campaigns; it is merely looking after tho proper dislri imlion o literature l eating upou the national policy of therepubli can party, leaving the management delusively to tbe stat Committees. An Interesting Story told Under Embarrass Ing CircaniHtancra. From the Expresi, hoi Angele, Cat. The interviewer e lives sometimes rail in queer places. People who are to be talked to may be in all sorts or condi tions and frames of mind, bat one oan not conceive a much more embarrassing thing for all parties ooocerned than an assignment to interview a mother of a two days' old infant. Some things are too sacred for even tbe cations news paper man to ignore. But Mrs. CO. lieeder had a story to tell and this p n per wanted that story. The baby was asleep, and the mother expressed her amiability, so the reporter was ushered into the room. Mrs. Keeder need to be Johanna Rink- er, and lived for several years at River side, Oal. She was a domestic and worked very bard. Perhaps it was tbe toil, rerbapB the climate, at all events, she fell siok. Dootors and medicines did her no good. Her appetite vanished. Sleep eluded ber at night, always and ever that dreadful feeling of lassitude and depression, so familinr to women, made itself apparent to ber. And then she began to imagine things. One oigbt while driving across a bridge that she knew perfectly well was there, she oned out in fright beoause she could seen nothing. The dootors might call this insanity, but until tbe hallucinations and delusions grew to be a menace to life and peace, not much beed is paid to tbe imaginings of weakly girls Last spring Mrs. Reeder, for she bad married in the meantime, oonctuded to visit her old home at Daleville, Iod , and it was while tbere that ber mother, Mrs Caroline Leaser tcld her of tbe wonder ful properties of Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pal6 People. Mrs. Reeder be gan to take tbem. Wbeo she started io she could not walk the three-quarters of a mile to tbe post otlioe, she was so , weak. In about three weeks she took I acoording to directions about five boxes of tbe pills, and at tbe expiration of that time 0'iuul go down mto town and come back and do a big day's washing over the tub at borne. Her blood oame baok into tho pale oheeks, sleep once 'sgain refreshed her at night, tbe cold sweat left, and she could eat and enjoy all tbe pleasures and diversions of life where before she ha 1 b- en averse to society and amusements of all kinds. The aw ful notions and hallucinations left her, her brain sgHiu resumed its normal functions. From that time to now she haa taken no medioine and she is well in nil respects. "Hee my baby, Ood blew its beait," said the proud mother. "It is as strong ttle relief. Physicians toYd" hti"lA "Wl')RUelltu.V any, baby ever born. It its lilt ts pink fiSts" cliuolWb,'Yyvyfol;?A thnmtis, its little eyes pnotered up in sleep, a bun file of pink, satiny infantile lovliuess, there oonld be little doubt of the physioal health of the parents. Mrs. lieeder lives at a cottage num bered 407 'a East Pioo 8t., Los Angeles, (Jul., and ttie last words she said were, "Ob, you are perfeotly excusable. I am j'lstits glad to endorse Dr. Williams 1 ink Pills as yon can possibly be to hear my story. It all Buttering women only knew tbeir power and good, there would he less siokuess and misery io the world Pin sure, Hood bye." Dr. Williams' Pmk Pills for Pale Pso pie oon tain, io a oonrieiised form, all the elemeots necessary to give new lite sod riohii"ss to the blood and restore shut tered nerves. They are an nofailing speeiQn for such diseases as locomotor alalia, partial paralyal, Ht. Vitas dance, eolation, neuralgia, rheumatism nervous beadsoha, the after effect of I grippe, palpitation of the heart, pals and sallow complexions, all forms of weak nest either in male or female. Pink Pill are sold by all dealers, or will he sent postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cents or six 'or WiW (they srs never "Id In bulk or by the WO) by address ig Dr. William"' Medietas company rVheiieolaily, N. X. The populists in the Farmers' National congress were badly de puted during its session. "Calam ity" Weller, of Iowa, introduced a resolution for the restoration of reo coinage of silver. This was reMrted unfavorably aud rejected. Then caroo a resolution favoring the prohibition of "private monop oly in publio necessities," even to tho extent of tho eierciso of the right of eminent domain and tho acquirement of such necessities by the state. On a call of states a tliree-to-ono majority against tho resolution was iluveloiwil. Anoth- This Advertisement does not Appear to tell you about a Bankrupt or Closing Out Sale. E RHEA 4 COMPANY Are IVot Doing: t licit Kind of Business. w WE shall tell you about a brand new, bright, olem stook of gioda that will bs disposed of at live-aod-let-live figures. 8o here goes. Tour attention is direoted first of all to our elegant display of Lad;ei', Misses, and Children's wraps. For elegance of workmanship and material they oan't bo beat in the city, all olaims to the contrary notwithstanding. Observe display in front window I Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Men's Clothing and Furnistyog Goods. IN the above lines we are easily the leaders. This is gettiog to be ao acknowledged faot, and tho reason ol it is that wo handle what tbe people want at reasonable prices. Tbis season our stock in these lines is larger than ever. THIS department of onr anything in this line? store has We have also it! been greatly enlarged and we havs added a stock seoond to none in the oity. Dj you want of tho resolutions, and then tho congress overwhelmingly sustained its committee. New York World. HELD DOWN DY A DENTIST. l'rodtcameet of Mas Who.. WhI ried with a Thlof. One d.iy 1'itrly s young man want to 0 drntint'e office In hannueUty to hav a bridge, with oonw ts-th latiging to it, ntiurlu-d to his iipiwr jtw. lie rule to Ilia building i.n s bicycle, which he left la the tin II. niul Bocrndrd to the fifth fimw in the delator. The lcntit" chair ftced a window which looked out tin (irand avenue. The drntii.t had filled up his mouth w It h cement and was prrnwiug it up Into the rum with k fliurrr. Ih victim ws A IE GOODS. COMPLETE STOCK. The latest patterns and styles srs represented. We have a surprise in 25 oent grades. Gome and see. Oar stook has been greatly enlarged and made complete in all departments, Tbe addition of more store-room now enables ns to compete with any house in the oity, and this we expect to do. We invite tho publio to call, see our goods and get our prices. We have no shelf-worn goods to show you, as we have made s complete oleao-up of old stock daring the summer. Tour patronage is soliolted. E. W. RHEA & CO., First Nat'l Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon. TliU Is Your CiMrtunlly. n MiMiinl nt tj.11 f nlltM. CHKh Or RtntlTH. .. 1 .-,...,ln will V,e imiilofl of the !. entuDimiea noiike in ureson. mommy mimt DOimlnr UUmt,. .-.i u.n - liBnOmid expemei. Potltlon iteiuly. Kelcr- X7 ANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVB V scntlemcn or mate, to travel for retpon (Ely's Cream Unlin) RnfBoient i H.mon strate tlis gi oat innrilit of tho touiwlj. ELY llltOTHEl'8, 6l Wurreu Kt., New York City. Bev. John Hoid, Jr.. nf fin nt Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Ctosiu Halm to me. I oau einpliBKie bis ststcuu-nt, '"It is a posi tive curs for catarrh U u-cd sitnirootoa. Hv. Francin V. I'oolo. Punter CeuLrulF'-cs. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Crenin Palm Is tho acknowledged cure for catarrh nml couinius no inercury nor any injurious drug. Trice, 60 cents. Ohio Politic. 1 apprehend not tbe slightest trou ble," said Senator Foraker, "In oarrying tbe stste of Ohio for tbe republioan par ty. Tbe business revival aud report ol good times from all over that section of lbs oouutry has helped our ctnse wou- dertully, or at least we believe it bits , and think it will aid us in sweeping tbe state. "The republican party will not o irrr Ohio, however, by lbs large mnj'irities of tbs pHSt, fur Instance, like iu 1W5. when onr msj irily ran away np above 100,000. We will osrry tbe state by s good mir- gin, I Ml eve, but yna understatd tbs issues sod conditions have changed great deal during the past few years. Tbsn, being tbe party in power, we will, of eourse, bave to snswsr for s lot of supposed sins, as Is always tbs ease. "I will be Io Ohio ia time for the open ing of the campaign, and mske s speech Io Oioolocstl tteit S.lordsy night" Tbs senator is is eioelleol health at present, and declares that he feels fully espable of tsklng an sctivs part to ths oomitig campaign. Washington Poet. Eur. lone Mt-iKlclreiwcd .tamped envelope. j, in ....... vJ.....,- r. . v 1'Mn.irn nm Timber Culture Final Proof. United Btatss Lakh Orncs, Tho D.lle., Oreson, Hnpt, IHIh, 1K7. NOTICE 18 HKRKBY HIVEN THAT JAMES C. Kelthly. ol Hnnlnim, OreKnn, has tiled notice ol Intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at hli ottlne in Heppner, Oregon, on Monday, the '25th day ol October, 1H'.I7, on tlnitxr culture application No. Hl.tt, lor me kk ol ectioii no. a, I No 4muth. rmne No.24eaat. He name. M wltneue.: Frank Moreland. J.nifl H. Allen, Kd Moreland, and Oscar Kelth ly, all ol liaronian, uregon. 4 AB. r. nwinr, 79-90 HcgUter. Oommenoing 8pt. 22 and oootinniog until Ooi. 1, loolnsive, we will sell round trip tickets to Portland and return at oos fare tor the round trip. Tickets tx pire Ool. 3d. I his is for tbe manu faotarrs' fair. The admission to the fair ia free. J. O. Hart, Agent. er Cnaucial resolute was similar. ! "ut T" K VT1 Uh ' UM" iy uis(hwm oi auer a snoti uihcus sion to avoid filihustorin, which had Ih'cd resorted to ty tho ptpu lists. Later in the day tho ixmui. ists were again "ttirmvl dowu" on tho final rejKHt of th rommittoe on resolutions. Ilemilutious were adotvl cotunietHling the secretary of agriculture for his r (Tor Is in l- half of the dairy industry; favor ing government itieection and grading of Imtter for fioit, aud the reduction if ollirial salaries; providing for a committen to re Nrt a plan fur cvijrration le- tweeu tint states for ths proven- Hon of tho spread of contagious a diseases among domestio animals. llesolutions introduced by Mr. Louols favoring th lntome lai, government ctitio of telegraph and telephone, tbs prohibition i.f corpiiate ostiership of laud for spvculativo puriHises, aud the initi ative and referendum lad l-eeu tunnel down in committee, and Mr. Ix.tii ks Lad mad a tultiority rrport io tvarh cas. Hs as al lost! to sjwak Io snpHit of tach Suddenly tlx vlrtim Struggled to grt liU brad ay from the frwwp of tbs ilcntUU Tgh. tig-glug, f higtig-liyftnuj-giitf." be wliouted. in tuuftlr-J Vote. The leiitit ttMiught tbe man In the ilmir was h.tving a til, and fearing that he inlgtit swallow tbe cetrwnt, u Mr hi'tbltig of srveral rmrerlslit Wlh luekvt with fTld, and several hours' hard laUr, he kept hie flpsrr In the vie tim'a mouth, and a hilent strupgW took pliu. The n..n In the rhslr trlel to riw; the drnti.t, who Is scmrthlug of sn slhWte, stmrc'cl to keep hlmdowaj. 1 hi. Mrt of thing went on fur Mtrra Ininiilr. until the itenti.t rould ferl thst the rrliwnt had hsrdrnetl. Then he t.k his flngrrout of hU victim's Otolith and let hint II I V "Iwi.l blame you," shcutnl the Bngrv lcUtn. "Why In Hstn Hill did yo hold tne down that wsy fort Didn't I 11 1 you I wsntcd to gt tip?" "I thought )oit were having a fit," ea rnr.t the .1. nlUI, atlogelleally, "fit noth rg." said the victim. "I sw a ihwf going up the trwt with mr bicycle. I knew It by the color and the wsy tba lord Ug hurg twhlnd asl the r.blwine e the handle sr. rving up five tor lee U h.nli.wp rnoiigh with ' be'lns a Wigsod like yo hoMin nie now n wma i,ia nt in my thmet." Kshsm City titer. tHCKCU ANNtiCX tSlNTa. Tbere will be regular preaching servi ces at tbe Cbri.tlss church, paoJay, Kept. 1'). bv Klder J. W. Jenklus. Morn ing eeivioe st II, evening service si 7 A). 411 members at the coeg rex alios should be present si these eervloee, and a gen eral Invitsti in ia rl tended to ibeee not worsblpisg elsewhere. Ths Monday school meets promptly al 10 u'clm k io tbe morning. Yon will be wrloimeto this service. kUr full, rervlar artme mbsx ol UK bnwefe So not ere IB I I A Ule nt InSame. tmt tr.r. I I I W ail SeibwM h.wii m w7 iwl tm pntm im4iu, TV On. S rH. rvM4 tif Viu i. Me a i, uv.u, Asmgntt's Salt Of Account!. Nottt and Nnlr w fcflif sl.a Hot the lin.ier.lfnH wl.neo4 Ih. vtl H il Sr , tnM.ltetit 4l..r. alll oh route,!.; Ik. I.lh d.y l II..UM A"t In llrpp- nrt. Hi4, wll to IS. Kl.hrat tIMrf fr r a.h tnlvr, IW7. SI IS. nurl In k.i1 all In. nataa .! aemuHl. nt mM In 'lvnl m.i, rvm.lnlbff ntt4 en Hl.l a.t. Tk. .peavtm.t I. tftlu. nl mi4 .'! .n-1 eenuni. St M .Mpw .n.l . lull I. .n a( mm enn kc liM .1 in inW v kill. I'h.ip. ol .nt tt kvluet nl-t mto r, rm. SinlfTie. nt ( n " . n..l,ent nM..ra A Klosdlks Dook. TheChicsgo Re.ord'e book for Oold Keekers is now resdy. A resder of this bouk will know more of Alaska and tbe wonderful Klondike district than bs cnu'iJ Itsrn by months of personal obeeivation end researob no tbe ground. Iu comparison witb other works on tbe uhj-ct it is ths "Webster's Dictionary nt Alaeks," s perfect sod peerles volume, st nnoe ths model and despsir of rivnl publishers. It tells of ths riohest end roost cites s ve goi.i nenii tue world bsa ever known Uow they were discovered FielJs vet sneiplnred Tea years' wotk slreadv In eight Where Is ths Mother Lode? Tbe fort noes already made The millions to be taken out neil year How to g.t there-It. 11. fere sad other ripens from ell points Medical Hints-Climate Official Mape (Jovernmetit reports 411 lead snd water rootee rvjeo'ed Hsil roads Min Ing Isws-Oostome. Io brief, all Ibat Is konwnif this wonderful laod of fabu hm wealth. It is the only aoiheotio practical book, iffljial anj eudoreed About 000 psgne, handsomely boned in art en ovens. Trice, 11.5a Agents are wanted to handle this valuable tft-k. It le a obanes of s life lime. F.ipertoece ia Sot Beceoonry. full iDstruettoea are sent and tbe whole people are clamoring for the book. He ports from ageala Jul starUd shn wnndotfol sneeeee. Mslrs ron ee high as 2l) hooks as boar, lllg eomiul.iits and vnlnnhlo premiame sre etloeed. Cretlil ie gives and freight paid. It ie as opportnelty tti gala a eomrvletteo In a shrl lime. The bk is Bit eohl thMogh etnfs or new.pa?ers. Cm ' plete csovelii ouirlt it he oiaiV.t ' for 3) Crete. s'SRipe. To p'scneehere wsbsvn t,o sgeots s full Sopy of Ibe1 btHik will b )l eMtmere, prvpnlJ, o ' reeelpi of p tee. 1 Addieee ei.tlv. MOXKOR U)K company, ir.rr k. 231. cm CA(H. 67 lU 1 nu who tarn Lis bread 6f fioeoe. V. u J mi tUt be d B St the Jutes' berbof ttxi, Vt Sft. OfvUleJoets atassier, tf ...i t ni.i h. s . r -rM, 'jrttM" - ;o..mi 1 UtMtl I. Juha W. lUetn, t f the lU-lheM has keg tieef dfaughl tbe llosi Oold 1W of li p..re et ngere lock. Eastern Oregon Stato Normal School, Weston, Oregon. ONLY 8TATC SCHOOL EASTERN OREGON Located on tbe O. It. A N. Railway midway between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Students admitted al all times of tbe year. First-Class Training School for Teachers. Yooal end Instrumental Musio taught by oompetent inetroctori. A grsdu ste of the Boston Conservatory baa ohsrgs of ths instrumental depart ment. i Tin Iciclles.' Boarding IT fill Is thoroughly equipped snd offers ex cellent scoommodations si reason able rates. Bend for catalogue. Addssss M. G. ROYAL, President of Fseulty or P. A. WORTHING- TON, Secretary Board of Regents, Weston, Or. ONE VALUABLE LESSON. A few Words to the Ussette's Dellaqaest Klbnrrlbem A Chaaee te Krlara raver EltcsdeS. On Aug. 1, 1806, the Osteite made s ralioal ehaogs in its maooer of doing business, having given previous notics thai all tubeoribers who were io arrears most pay op, snd sleo in advance for ths lime tbe paper wss deeired, io order Io receive lbs sams soy longer. Moot of our patrons failed even Io acknowl edge receipt of this drooler letter, moon lees Io settle arrearages. We sdbered to our plea sod many papers were etopped. We were compelled to do this to ssvs ourselves. We bad serried oar pstroos as long as possible. Now tbet limes are Improving ws bops Ibsl tbs oli subscribers who srs yet be hind will show their gratitude for favors encoded io lbs past by paying op sll srreersgee ss soon as possible. We would aleo bs very mooh pleased to pol your 0 ernes beck oo lbs lial as cash subscribers. But pleane do not sek os to carry you for ubeoriptiooa. Ws do ool wish to do il. Several thousand dollars ia sabeenptiosj to o an Is thst ceo sever bs collected Ie tbs thing thai teoght os oos vslosbls Imsoo. Drop io soil give oi 1130 fur s year's subscription. Tss F.TTsaaoa Ira. Co. LTTEUARY NOTES. Ths interior of ons tbousaod of tbs most attractive bomee in ths United Slates rises beeo photographed by tbs Lsdies' Home Journal. Ooe hundred of tbe beet of these pictures will bs repro. dueed in tbat megnioe. Tbs first srtL els of tbs series, -Inside of s II nod red Homee", will eppnar In tbs Ootober Journal. Bed chambers, receplios tod dining rooms, bathrooms, halls sad sp partments of every kind will by pictured Just ss Ibey srs In daily nee. Each pie tare sooteios doieos of suggestions. Every women is interested is tsklsg peep Into tbs most stlrsctlve bomee in tbe lead, to see bow Ibey ere foreisbed sod srrsegsd. 8 be wants to get prsett. csl blots end oew Idese for furoUblsg bsr own. The booses pietured by tbs Jooro.l srs those ooonpled by persona ofmodereU i acorns, tbeir Interior or rsngsmenl shows what perfedl teste ceo be aoeompliehed wilb a hills moeey snd the loorb of a womso's deft finger. MaTe?,';;": UU ' b.Unio0-from r .C',fo7M-s phoiogrephsd for Ihs .oorcsi't oo'qne sod oUfsl VOIMU OCT Or Bl SIMVo. tf t-TfTW'aTBV AUD AfVtVg tmn at llln la t-ntel tut ri-n- ,'t.le, i.l.lli4 ntao In linpi, M.-ntlilv I Q j m il ,i ii lnn.pMMwi.ft 1 1 k. tt-rtnluMHl lonpj,), 1 lm" II m n, H. C. Wills Mae tWetSoS Ss I tan. Oat H lArge SmrS of MortkaaSlns al feet. TbeOsftteie ie formed tbat Mr. R C. Wills, lbs merrbeet. bne deeUed Io go out of beeiseee st II p peer sad sow pmpeees to sell every thing at ent for epoteasb. This sale will sostlsas till Ibe whole slock Is dispneed of. i Tbis ie sl S bogus "elmlng eat eete," sod Mr. Wille deeires tbs pablis to keow It. Wbea be ears "enei bs smsas "soet," Corns is as J hxk over bis ire meeoe storh -f goods so 1 pkk owl yoer later eatSt. rif Baes skk mas (or Bl b siomseb womse), Why sot be well? Hick stoascb somes from poor food, pnorsi.orisbmeBljmeess poor health, poor eomfdfl Hbsk.r Di gestive Cordlsl m.sns beeltb sod a well stomacb. If we eonld ,,,,.,,, MnrtMh osld Mderstsod why It lelbel so Mile HI pat It out of order. p8l, ooIm .. srs doelore, .. novo, ee. wt tlimttk WeosMjt. W. would f-l it tees Bbaker Di.. etomachd,gMt ell th. oonrisbi.t food os eel, r.ll.rns . Ih. ,tBl,fnm, of w. 0'SWiob, seu as a ot is Mj M,fek oa w. and stmsg tUo. .Jk,D,,,,?0' Ihe is yes will rt ef yoar elomaoh, A -ros-rsle. TrWUbottlslOeesls. If f We sewet tea Us. pei is. 1 o. w. - ,. , , 1 s " r .i.-...ln sail e - . . I " Itw- -