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THE aflMsflsa- AMMMlfeh MMa ENTERPRISE- SlT.i lAl.THLS'- ,0K ! Tllh" : 1101JIUYS ladii ,.lllilkl l'liiin and Walth.im Watihis U8 !' U..H-l"HI.l Kindt nmt WlilOuiui VVult'liM, S JO. U,l;,V Solid UM Wittches ,12.1 (XI Muti Solid t)oUl Watihra It.' .V) Diamond King front It) (XI Ftc, Kic m uou:m ok tiik limit. Shall There Hi' Any Aclhin lit Hint Direction! ".Tlie twpicr Making I p. to miv one who is oonvernnl with the wants sud tin' need of the Willamette valley III tint tlii'iii li ', the eenUal route u( tr.tuitHrt;l iuit presents the bent mi. I moat available iih'IIkh) of getting our surplus pimltii la lou.ainel, I') tiui ceiitiul route we refer to the WIILincttit river, lulme'a great lliuroii,;hl.re. Water waya are Ihe cheapest and bent "road li niiii ki t" llml van lo li'Uiid. Iml the trouble w itli u" WilUnnt'l U' hail la llml It run lt lined only when Ihe I Ire gUU illi.t niointCIICil tin- lnI u ! ID.il ha accumulated hi 'in ilu g Herat bars and lu,j Uui u ly in tint is fair surface lor Iranportiiiii our ware. Cticle S.itn li.m nl In lit in din p'Vkrland jttiglei UK' emu huh lie, says wo can ll lur the iUone ul get ting ril i'l Ihoae uimightlv a-uig mill gravel hum. Turn '"if Willamette ri'jj way would lie available ul nil lime of the ye ir, and the Ir.ily tr.tt (fionittti I fare lur curving our mlic.it lo tint tog hIiiiw J in t hv the nea. The ipiuatiun ! (or ii t e i.inl l-r i I) aen Unit hoiihi n( lint ruin id applied lur lint p'upone ul clcming iIh' nu", thai Inula can run til," iMttiru r .ixiii. (i( emme ll lakea Homo exertion t.i tiling itluiiil the desired end, hill tltu n.llliiitf Mliit will i-ll r.'MV nil llit irnu'ili' uii'l Inn1 'i'l Hi tiiai ilH iiiin, nr it lin'.un u k'rr-ut ili'ul lur Allmuv Ittiil , vu in tv, .hi. t i : I ImiiIuI I n'iMy All thai i t' 'ii. 1.' I in Unit J hi linn. ! . i i'inii ulin.ly Ukuiij iirlive iiiimo- iriM I xikiiitt i'i 'h.it i'ii I. Liii'l f'utll AUu tty ntuii I i-lly hv an I tin mi I'llarta in u j lii.itl.i' that in vilully utr -N her lot: imr rit'it'iM I I lli wi ihl "I ttu-ir nrl- i IVl' rlf.iit tt'1 it till' clfilT elul 14 a-1 0.lllllmllVll. It in All Hlll'll'llt lull 'il ; . I -I I- 1 nxi'Mii tliut " U.i'l li.'l. ; tliiw Mini hi'l(i ll'ir'lvi-." Then h"l' oil. N'll h inil! e Ii.lh ly liiuvlliit III Ihe ii. utter, ami tfivuiy ll" iel Until llie Ini iuM'lii'iit tolherneri mi elhl'liliei liicl, a li I in.illi'm urn mrinnjeil Ihut vlit'ii Hie 1 1 miIo U ume I'liuiil ill running iir.hr it mil )e kept mi hv the exi-rri-e n' etcriml vik'il.ine, u iiicli In the I'lii K ul llherty III nil liilliiilil iitfjirn. Ihe mutter in nil lniiirluiit mi unit lioiliil U lui'keil tiller, Alh.iny Ileruhl. Ihe Can.-muU .Not Vcr UlOeil Memiilimit Wilwinvillo. lVc, t ), Wl. KtitTuH l'.vr.Hi Ni(iK : I huw a r!iiiiiii( In your pnper Irmn Kiinio CorvitUiH mH'r lieiiileil "An Ohl Ui'ln:." It hm mi ilil shipiilna ri'i'i'ipt of liei;lit rHrrieil by the Miuiner ( n einitli, the tlrnl xtudlnhuttt on the ll 'H'r Wilhiini'tle liver mul nlim Ihe piece t.iti'H Ihut C.ini'iimh, the MirUi0, wua on the opMimti) hi. Iu of the river, from Ori'ifun l ily. Ilotli HtuleuiiiiiU am in correct anil" need rectilvln nd J will try to Kve the lucU m near a (xwiiililo. T.ie IIiMmier iiimle her II rut (rip the l'Kh tiny "I May ItCtt to Stileiii lomleil with raiwim ami miliar. The ulemner whhowiumI by Jan. Smith, lUrvcy a.lil Caiiltiin Swain who wan matter of the boat mul iMitcli John, known now a John Kriini. wait the engineer. Maxwell anil (iruy huilt the next bout (-.ill'il the ateuniHr Mult nouiali. She wua built In Ihe euit ami hipieil out here, built on the principal of a barrel with hoopa ami tiKbtened with screw. Shu uimlo her flrht three tripit to Cnrvallla in Septem ber I Ho I, Capluin KinM'11 mauler. The next bout wua the ('aiieinali. She wan launched later anil came out the aame full. The lloonier wa a ahip'H lonx IkiuI, leniithi'iK'il out, ami carried alxjiit 10 Ioiih. The Multnomah curried about 50 toriH and the Caneuiah about 1(H tunn. All t licHe lM)ntn were aide wheel era, not very niolltahlo ImutH (or nav iatini thia Willuinutlo river. Kreiuht ratea thoite tiuiea from Port laud to Dayton ra $20 per Ion. Wheat from I ay ton t Oreon City 10 eta p-r buahel. l'nmKn from rorthind to Dayton ,r without meali or bed. The boats atopped aloni the river IIiomc duyKand let the panaeiiKera eat like on KuilroailM now at ataliona. 1 aupK)H my writing thin article will bring more to the front who have not heard it an I have, and 1 hope it will. Youra renpectfiilly, John Kkthk. Trf'tpaiH Net Ice. Large mie, on cloth, and plain, at the Entkhi-hihie Okkicb, UNCLE MYERS tut. kiini's uiM inntv. 1 I'lilnts nf luteirt en Herllu'a Kiuliifat , riilclit' l.rmliil Arlilcii'iiirnl. lite.it luleront U U'llirf eveiwhete iiMiu(,'i,tii, in the H'p.Tt iuiw i-uinii'K (nun K.unia' iiHiieitiiini the aliened ill. iiiveiy by l'rulVir Km b, uf Iicihn, i f a ini'tliiKl (or l ine ul n'niiiii,tiuii by iu- u. il'ahiin, Dr, K h uiinuuiiced h.t ili inn rry i? the Inli'ti l tu.'illii an a liv liiij tfi'nu iu Iwt.', and II i u 'h'uiB Ihut he h.i u I .ii aiici inxUvl in pimliii Ii Ihe luU' cill.ir ImciIIik ik to he v. d im' to employ it priu In-all) nil ihuw niiii, lc I wilh iiiuaiiiiiplii.it, itllhiiuiih It In mi-tliMlii-- Ihut mil) ItMilnitf luu'l.-iiululnli and pliymi'iam inn he ailn.iilid to a knuwli-l,e u the ptiparuiiuii ul the lymph, an it n-piin-a ti e mint thurunh t are and a hifc'li de.'lve ul nls ll. Ilia id Dial admit mil' (uiirlli uf ull the ili'.itlm im i lit rli'rf uni.'i dn nan MttA ilutiiijt adult I'd' iti.tud by coiiaiiiupttou, ur puliiiunM,) tiiU-rcti-hmia, a ilmea.e of the auilie lintilm niu pieiuiliiiK lo a K'eul l-t'rnl ainuix ml- I r. It in iirmlncrd bv hr I' w'lu" lind ma Iheir wuv lulu Ihe hn-lv-.p-nerully at- Ui nltitf llie luiik-n Ural, a hue they iuill- ' ttply timli-r luvunii'le i Itt.oim au, throw olf liew tfr-ialha. the di-i harxen Iioiii a hii Ii cuiittiiu aliMi Ihe lii inn kci-hi. The Utter, hoarier, do iml urn mil nlile the Immail ur nnun.il lnlv, racept tinder ail Itli iul cutiil.lluiin, alili"iuh they loiat may uiui'itniii their vitality, i , Hifiin lepunhii-e tlmiM'I'en alien re-, dived inlu the I'-xly ll in Ihua 1 1 1 .a I en inuinpl'im la nnil ul'cn prttdticed by , b ealhin uii in hIhi Ii th' eruia are ! unn-n.. d u il'i-t . It in ull thi-ae vet inn th.,t Dr. KiH iibna: Invn eiet linen' uij; In t diice, by aiti-; II i.il j-uiu.'.ill"ii. ; h.,i'illin i.( nnl.liT form, whicli, on U-linf Inlr nluced Into, the nynteni, ua In- iien'iil.ilioli, aiiuldl overi'iiuie un l e'ailii ale Ihe mine dun- j aviiiita bacilli cuti.inii llie diM'iiH', The j i li'i tun-iit n iiuie in'cn iniiintanllally In the name line tithlhoe ( I'aHteiir icla tue In (he i ll' i-ul liytliophohiu, I'm tor K'i. h h.ninn In'cn one o i,c fit t to ac kiiowlcUe the clforta ul I'.t-ii'iir in tuia tii'l l. and having ai h-l liu.'.'lv Iu llio em -vnnlul di viiii,iuieiit o( Ihe I'anleiir the ory and piai lice. Ihe ( hurily ll"l'ilul, ill Ilcilin, Ima Ihvii Ihe meiie "I I'rul, Kin h'n en'ri inenliil au k, altli"U.'li it In nuid Ihut lie h.m ulri-ii.lv bad many patient of hih a-a'inl nlandinil, lind uchieved 'Uie re iiuikuhlu aiiccenn. The ucciMiuta llnm (ur received my Ihut the palienta Inivo been pledged to aececy an to the iuciIiinI ol Irealineiit. which would l aoiuewhat alrantfii aeru It not for the (net that the amioimcetiii'iit la alao mudn that IKn lur Kin Ii la preparing dr puhlicatiun a wmk full v uxplaininit hia dincovery. It limy well he that he iualraid more harm than Kood would come (mm the m'ltiiiil abroad of any partial or incomplete tin ilcrHiunillnu of il, hlch mlulil lead in rapubleor indicreet prucliiionera into iui'ireclive allempta lo follow hia liueiu practice. It la auid that in ruaea now under treutuiniit chaniiu for the heller la ohwrve-l alter Ave or aix iiijevtionaol lymph within forluiKht, allhoiuh on Ciim of loiiK Rtandiiin retpiired k month to elfwt an improvement. Krom four to eiitlit wet ka is thouxht to be the lime re ipiired to rirect an ordinary cure. It l uunotmi-ed that before aix month ull the patients now under euro will have inwaed throiiKh the period of olwcrva. linn, and that then I'rof. Koch will be ii hie to pttblish his diacovury to the world. (OXSOLIIMTIOX. A IIIII to Annex Kant I'ortland and Alhina to Portland. A bill ha been prepared for consoli dating the cities o( I'ortlund, Kind Port land mid Albinii Into ono city and l( it Irt'couics a luw Portland will cover an area of ten miles mpiure. It I proponed lo submit tho proMisition to the pojiu lar vole. Tho provlaiona of the bill are an follow s j The lioiinilaries of the elty of Portland ulnr lion eburler will lie as lollows: lli'Klnninn at llie southwest corner of Multnomah county and runninu thence eanturly uloim the township lines six .ilM u,.iill, ul h liiine line to the souLh- eaat comer of section :):) in township 1 south, rut(0 Z euat; inenco nonneriy ulon Hie east lines of section Ull, 28, 21, 111. II and 4 in townnbip I south ran ire 2 eant and section X, 2H, 21, 1(1, and II in township 1 north, riini?e2iisntof Wlllam etUi mi'il'liun U the center of the Col umbia river, tlienco norlh westerly fol- Holiday Announcement K5 KIKSTSTIilClCT. IUUTI,ANO. OKI! low iiiii the menii'lcriiii,' of auid Colum bia rnei iei lh Mulluoiiiuh rouniy hue t" a point iippunile Ihe iiiuulh ol Hie Wlllauielte inm ; thi'in'e "iillicrly lo and alunil the ernlei uf auld Willuni cite liver In the noilh lute ol seel Ion S4, towiiahlp 3 iiuilh, raiu-e 1 weM. thi'inf aralcilv aUnitt Ibn uoilh line ol acctioita :il mul ,.;l, uw iihii S noilh, raiiK" 1 ct, to the no'thwat corner "I Mil see I ion IM: Ihence aunlli to the atnilh acnt aide lino uf Mulinoiiiuh cuin.lv; liiciiie pout Ii and eant, ulloHin llie auid In.e ul Miilliioniiih county to the lil.u'ii ol In'iilniiliit!, II) the rallihllali meiit o then.' bt'iimUi tea, all ol the aiihiitUaii l.'wua will he btuubt In mid iiui le a ,it ul the cil v, auiiie objiH tiuii aaannuln lit the eli union of Ihe linen na pieni rilx-d, but It aa iiui'lcrrd, lent in iii uf the rapid vmwiIi ul the i lly mul auhutl a, Hull the lln.it ol the il v he extended ua provided III Ihe charter "lh l ily la t-i be divided Into elt;ht aai'la. llie on Ihe went aide ul Ihe river and mid II. tee on Ihe eant aide ol the tivcr; tic iv waul In ln enluhlmhi'd a Iba population ul the city Increase. The luiiiitil to ti'limnl ol rUtecu liieiu'ieia, each ward In-ina rulilletl to tan llicliihi-rn in Ihe cuiuuiuu imutlrll. It I (urihcr pruvhli'd Ibal the cm tincta and ohli.'ittiotia ol the cill.n ol I'm t land, Kant I'li'lUnd and Alhina nliull be aanuilied by the city of I'orl laud; the wuier eoi'liHcta tiw in exi-t-elum I el wee. i Kant I'orl la lid II lid the K.i it Si, I, Water ( oinpHiiy ahall I car ried mil by the illy uf Cortland. I he cliutter 'ba a nut provide fur lite eiiihhliineiit ol free bridnea, bill pro vide that the city u( I'm Hand niiv in ane l-ii.ln in the mini ul ,"Kl.i (HI (or hoildiiitf, bnviiia', leaxinx or uihcri proitdii'K lieu hiiilea acroaa ihe Wil luuielte river. The indebti'diieaa of Ihe cilv of I'oit land nnt nut exivml $UM,(Kiii, ex'i'pl that raid city inav III addilioil thuirto incur an iudchtcdiirna of (i.iai.ual .,r the election and (uruialiiiit ol Ihe cilv hull; I'.'.laKl.tln) fur the puri'iue ol fuimnhliiK Ihe city and il inliubilalila theieol Willi water; I .'.'.. IKI lor purcliaainK and iuiproviiiR' city paika, and f.Mai.tHM (or huildli'K, lenniiiK or otherwise providilia' dee bridges acruns the Willamette river. Hauled. At the Mountain I'dulT Meut Market, Oregon ( ity, b"' turkeys. Mr. J, I', ('na ker tukea thi opHiituuity of thnnk lii his maiiv frieiida and cundmiers lur the vc rv lihcr.il support which they have Ifiven him since lommenciai; biiaineaa here, lie is dele rmiiicd to continue lo accomniiHlutti his eiiatomera In every ri'iimiuihle want. He haa now on bund a choice supply of Ireah nieuta, pickled fniik.ctc I'hlckeiis il'ened lo ortler, Corned beet aiid aatini'K ' a iecially. J. 1. (,'Kot KKK. .wan Wanted. A man with wife, but no larva chil dren, wanted to work a (aim under con trait (or i ne year, One that underslands hunilliiikt slock and oi chard work, limine, etc , lurnisl ed. Kocommonda lions requited. Addre, V. It. AmiKkwh, Oretpin City. Dr. Koch's Discovery. For the Cur of Conanmptlon I Crea ting the (irealent Comment ea llnlh (oiillnenla. It lias been known and fully demon iruiHil on the American continent for the past twenty-live yeara that Dr. Alann, tno well-known inroui ami inns; physiclnn, doe absolutely cure Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Many living witnesses to-day that ha cured (hum 20 to 2T yeatt sko, many of them residing In ()reon and Calllornla today which no leas remarkable than the wonderful discover juat made by Prof. Koch, of Ilerlin. H0MK KVIDKSCW. The following recent cure is moat conclusive home evidence of Dr, Alwrn's wonderful .succeas in curing asthma, bronchitis, catarrh and conanmptlon. AN EXSHERIFF. IS. M, Dunbar, of rorast Orors, Oroa, ('and of Aitlim. Bmnchitli and Cstrrh' HKCOUIiD NOT II VK MUCH LONIiKU, On of the Kuat Ramarksbls Cures on Rerord Conilflr.nnf Illi Phyaleal Condition. INJUSTICE fo"DR. ABORN. FoKsTOaov,Or.,Nov. Id 18110 To whom it may concer For the IK BUT OF lant three years 1 have hern very badly alltvti-il wiih anllma, i-alariali and hroiii hitia 1 bud nine vey bad atlacka and came near d) in live or aix liniea, I wan ao (ur tedu.ed that no one thuiKhl I would live verv loiiif AIhmiI three montiia s I conniilled Dr. Atmrn, I I out lit and Miirnnon nln , rortlaiul, r., ! and linve been Irealed by him since : H al lime, and I am compelcd. in luiilrn to Dr. Almrn, to say that he relieved me at once and that I have Jin proie I lcnillv, I have Hot had anv liuidaitaika u( anlhuia and nut not troubled with it ut all mm, and 1 think Ihnl the Cnturuli and brunchlli are neurelv l( nut enliielv cured, and that I am enliiely aalmlled with Ida treat ment of my time, and would adviae llione allln ted nn I have Ihm'U In connilt Dr. Aln.riiutiHiie. D. M. DC Ml Alt. lilt. AIIOitN. Haa ih'Vnti',1 Iwenly-llve years In Ihe aticccnii tiealnieiil of the lve, I'ur, Calariah ul Ihe Head, Anlhuia, Coll nuinptiou, and all uftccliiin uf Ihe Throat, l.un, Heail, l.iver. Kidneys and I iirfon' l i' lltnaiia. iierviona debility, Scroliilu, IHimhI Taint and all tlinea.-: u( the nkiil. Neiualcia Hlieumalinm. All acute paiua inaiuntly relieved, alo Kar Dineuaes ami lM-alni alien t utiil at the Ural connullullun ul the min e Dr AUun'a ennuy en Ihe "Curnhilly u Cotinumtiliiin" and his hutte paper wit ha Trent inn on Cutarrahol the head,'' with evidence ol aotue ettiuordinnry curi-a, mulled to miv addtena upon rei'eipl ul a Iwoceiil aliiuip. Dr. Aliorn can lw cuiinulted daily 10 to 1.' a m , '.' to 4 and It ::liio Tiiillp, m. on Sunday 10 lo I.' and 'i lo 3 onlv. No chaw (or cuniiiiltiiiluii. (iKl'K'KS AND I AlliiltAIUHY 4TII AND Molt KISuN STUI i rS, I'oUTI.AND. OL. I Ml I ll tiil'Kirs wilkl.v. Illii-lrati'il. Harper's Weekly hh never failed lo juntify it title aa a "Journal of Civili tuilon," and il hna dune so with a con slunt regard to eularued aaiaihilities ol unetuliieaa and a higher stmidaid of urlinticand literal yexcelleln-e. . ll leaven unloucbed no luiHirlaut phase u( the world's pruKrenn, and preseiila a record, eipiully t runt a oi thy and iiileientim;, ol the iiutnhle events, K'ta ,nn, ni:d achieve ment uf our lime. Snclul Supplement will be con tinue! in lwl They will be literitry, srieulillc, srtinlic, hUtoriiul, eiitical, toniiraphical, or descriptive, a oc casion may demand, and will continue to dcM-ive the hearty eoiniuendiilion which has been la'atuwed on pant issues by the press and the public As u (umily Journal, Huiper's Weekly will, a heretofore, U edited w ith a strict re gard (or the ipiulitie that make it a tufe and welcoinu viniloi to evuiy homo. HAHPK.K'H WKKKI.Y $4 (Ml HAhTK.ICH M All A .INK 4 (HI HAKPKIt'S IIA.AK 4 Oil IIAIll'KICrt YOUNil PKol'l.K. . (4 00 Postann Free lo all snliscnhrr in the Cniteil States, Cuniula, and Mexico, The volume of tho Weekly begin with the Hi at liumlicr for Janu.try of each year, When notimv i mentioned, subsciptious will lu-gin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order llound Volumes of Harper's Weekly for three year bock, in neut cloth binding, will lie sent by mail, postugo paid, or by expreaa, free of expense (provided Ihe Iremht due not exceed one dollar per volume), (or 7 (XI per volume. Cloth case (or each volume, suitable (or binding, will lie sent hy mall, post paid, on receipt of f 1 OOeucli. Remittances should be made by post olhco Money Ordor or Draft, to avoid chance of losa. Newspapers are not to copy this ad vertisement without tho express order of llurper A llrotheri. Address: Haiickr A Hkotiikhs, Now York, N, Y. For Hale--A Valuable Hhort Horn Hull. The subscriber oilers (or sale his val uable short horn bull, Tho following is his recorded pedigroo, etc. : Name, Oclo wit, No. 82508, vol. 2, p. 253, A. II. B. Color, roan: calvod March 10th, 1883. bred by C. T. Howard, Mulino, Oregon Uclowit was sired by Humbert, 4rt,!iH!l, outol Mulino Hollo, by Brickbat, 45,511), " liullucliini 22d by Webloot Prince, 15,(18(1, " Bollachlnl Otli.by Waslilonnw Ch'f, 125,125, " Bellachinl 2d, by King Alfred,.S,(l5, 11 Itellitchini, by Bantichliil, 12,8112, " Belina4th, liy Locomotive, H45, " Snowball, by Chtt. Colling, y:t:i, " Belona 2d, by Muleomb, 1,1110, Imported Helena, by Brampton, 64, Brampton by Bon ot Wellington, 080 he CAKKIliS A LARGE ' ASSUKIMLV1 New Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Diamonds and Optical Goods. YOU WANT TO HA VK MO.NKY THIS RELIABLE AND WELL INOWN HEM by Ulrd, 1,158 Mulino Belle, the dam of Octowit,! rwonleil vol. 25, p WM, and wua calveil April 4th, INK!. 1 lie'hy decluie Ihut the foregoing pedigiee la true to the beat of my know l edge ami belief. 0. T. How Alii). Dated May 22, I Ml.). Front the foregoing il will be seen that delimit Is in ibnxi line uf denceiit Iroin pure blooded iniHirted Kuglish sdak. iVhiK'ver tuiichuncs him will gut a aupe ti.ir buriiuln. Ciias. Mokunkk. Nov. 5, IiO. n o f Woeilrhopiirr'i Alti-ntluu. Steel alcilge and wede made to order and wui rallied al C. W. Porter's blaikaiuitl: shop. Oieun City. 12-11, 2 1 LliiliiL MALHII' IN EVEft' OUT OF ORDER. (.aicaao -jo UNION CQUARLNY- OAUaS. ILL. .-r, l,ta ' TIL tt.ouii,M9 tt'ir'ia'ri 'arac't;tonI WARREN & HOLMAN, Oregon City. DR. ASORN l NOW T f OSTLAN oacaoN. Ufa 't- m c o o Iff .' .t 1 ,f HK..m.' r tOtl THUMB WnO liMIT IMINK1DLT CAlt rt aONiLLT.IIOag TUUTMKST rLAC KU WITaV IN THKKKil U Of il l THAT WILL Wfl i.isTA.NTjxroi ui:i.itr and a rtltXi.1K.T I'llUK. The mint ajietdy, Doaltive and permav pent cure for Catarfti of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Ilronrhial, Luug, Heart; Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, is) its various tuca, iiemianeutly curtd. Da. Ahokn'S original mode of treatment . and is medicated inhalations (rives ir stuutaneous relief, builds tip anil revitaV Ixes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated anil broken-down conatito tions, old and young, invariably gain troa ten to thirty pouuds iu from thirty te ninety days. Da. Aborn's phenomenal sVill and maf velous cures have created the greattat astonishment on tliel'aci(lc Coast and throughout the American continent, dtu Ing the past twenty-five year. Asthma Catarrh of the I lead, and all Throat, Bron chial and Luug trouble 'nstautly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently si first Consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay oa the "Curability of Consumption," and trestise on 'Catanh of tua Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or aiklres DR. ABORN, raartk aa Nonixia Bta rorUaaa. srf Not Hum, treutiitcnl, icumly pncltae, aasl as tprcfc ta nil u f Die HaclAc Coaat, (at tbaaa vfas aianol powilly wtl In penon 11 INVITED TO tK W FREE CUXSUH'TTt i