The Stimulus ( of Pure Blood That in what Is required by ovory organ of tho body, for tho proper porforinnnco of ItH funotloiiH. It provoiilw bllloimncHH, tlyHpop Bln, coiiHtlimtlon, kidney complaint, rliuuiimtlain, cuturrli, iioitouhiiohh, vrouknoHH, fulnluoHfl, pimpleH, blotuboH, mid nil cutniicouu urup. Hons. It perfects nil tho vital processes W. V. Kftton, Wo'Hlnlork, A1., took Hood's Bnriapnrllla to tnnkn lit blood purn. Ho write Hint lie IiihI not felt well ljut tlrcil for some lime Iloforn liu liml finished tho 11 rut liiilllo of till iniillclno liu full belter mid when ho liiul taken llio second was ko another nin-frw from that llrod fooling i:ul nbla to do hi work, Hood's Sarsaparilla I'romlHCH to euro mid IccepH tliu promise. Accept no Btibatlluto, but get IIok1'h today. A footnote. Charley 1 think Coloinnn tho mont cureless follow I over saw. Tho othur morning he got tip nt 5 o'clock mid wont gunning, wearing hU patent lcnthur shoos. iYoii ought to lmvo spoil thorn. Tho wot grass took nil tho varnish oil'. J in 1 1 on Tlmt in ii k t lmvo boon aenso of tho pntont running out. Ex change. 7-A Tbl algnaturo U on every bo of tho genuine Laxative BromoQniniiic t.mu Uie reined tbat rurvo n exild lu ono tiny Discovered. "Thoy hnd looii innrricd n yenr ho foro nnyliody know It, mid even then their fiecrct wits discovered only by nccident." "Indeed?" "Yon, ono evening nt n card party they thotightlowdy played partner', mid the wny tlioy quarreled let the whole thing out I" Detroit KreoI'roiHi. DKAI'MCriH CANNOT UK CUltKIl Dr local allcallon, tt lliey rannnt reach tho dfitatrd nrliin nl Did t nr. Tlirra 1 only una way lo euro draliiax. mid thai In ly C(iiitlui. tloiml ttniill(j. tinaliii'M la rauiwl by an In llimiMtciindlili.il ol lite mncoui llnltiKiif tlm KiiMM'lilan Itilx'. Wlirn tlila tut KcU In. nainnl ou Iikvu n rtinibtliiK Miund or linper frct hvnrtiii.'. and win ii It la entirely clutcd lralneM la lli laantt, and unlf llio Inftntiiinn lion ran bv takru nut and Hi l tuba reatTed to III iiurinnli'Oiiilltloii, bcarliiK wlllbodnlroyoil loreicr j nlim ca! unt i t tin roratiid by calarih, ulilcb Ii imililiiK but on Inllameil coiidlllnniil l)iemiidtiiirift('t'i. Wo will Kit" Ono lliilidri.il liollara fur any cn.ucl lii-anii'Mli'iiiibrd by cotarrli) that can lint ! oun-d by llaU'a Catarrh Cum. KenA for circular., .re,. oiIKNKY A CO., Toledo, 0. Fold by DruaKlda, 7to llall'a Family J'llla orotboUit. "'truelty?:'' i Fue Mnbol wa8 terribly rioiuti'd Inst uiuht. disnp. llolle In what way? Stic Why, Charley called nnd said bo wan going to tell her tho old, old Btory. llolle And did ho proposo? Hue No; ho told her about Jonah nnd tho whale. Philadelphia Ilecord. Mother will find Mrs. Wlnslow'a Sootli. Iiir Byrup the best remedy to use lor their children during tlio teething period. Me Said No More. Mr. Bender Grout Scott I Whon n woman goes out to get munpleij she spends half a day. Mrs. Bonder That's nothing. Why, I'vo known you to niako n round of tho samplo rooms and spend half tho night. Chicago News. ITITO Perniantullr Cured. Ko liu er iienroiunct; allO aflu nnlilnr'i M,if Hr. Klln.'llrt Nfrv JlMtr-r. Hon.irorKHIinS'J.opirUllK.tlldandtrrat. ia. Ua.11.11 K ti m a. 1.1 J.. w I A rt h St.. rhllul 1 fhla. I'a, A Fifteen Minute Club. tinw York hns n unimio orirniiiza- tion iii n Fifteen Minuto club. It! Is composed of newspaper men. I Thcv meet every nlcbt at 10 o'clock ehnrp and promptly adjourn nt 10il5, Its objects nro purely social. No sot papers or specohes aro permitted. Rbeumatism Is due to nn excess of ncid In tho Wood. When this escapes through the pores of tho sltja, as it often does, it produces some form of skia eruption some Itching disease like Eczema or Tetter but when these little tubes or sweat glands ro suddenly closed by exposure to cold nnd sudden chlllintr of tho body, then tho poisons thrown oil by tho blood, finding no outlet, settle Jn membranes, ',CH -rtJK - SB muscles, tissues nnd nerves. These parts become greatly inflamed, feverish nnd hot dapger-Hke, maddening pains follow in quick succession, the muscles becomo extremely tender, the nerves break down nnd the sufferer i9 soon reduced to n stata of helplessnoss and misery. This ncld poison penetrates the joints nnd seems to dry out tho natural oils, nnd the legs, nnns nnd fingers become so stiff nnd soro that every movement Is attended with excruciating pains. v. . . i . 1 .... . ..,1 io whIU ln.lfiiEi.WAi. miw tptnnnrtir liniments, piasieis, wciuiu.; """'-i v.. 6.. ease, cannot be called cures, for the disease returns with every change of the weather. ' S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by i ... . .. .. i i i i .. "Threo years neo I hoa a severe attaoa oi I rrlppe, whleli Jott ma almost a phyalotu wreok. To add to my wretohed condition, a evere form of Rheumatism developed. I trlod all tho physiolans In our city, but nono of them could do me any permanent (rood. I used all the rheumatlo ouroa I could hoar of, but reoelved no boneflt. After beartnnlns; B. 0. B. I vr relieved of the palna and have- trained In flesh and Btrentrth. nnd my general health la better than for years. I oonatder B. B. B. the trramdest blood medtolno In tho world, and heartily rooommend It to any one aeek. lnir relief from tho torture of Sbeumatiam. 1 " a. V. OBEQOBY, Union, 0. O." to rulnons habits. Alkalies nnd tho potash' nnd mineral remedies so often pre. ncrihed. affect tho tender lining of tho stomach and weaken the i digestion, thus nddlng another burden to the already weak nnd impoverished blood. 8. S. 8. con tains no mineral or dangerous drug of nny kind, but is a simple, vegetable remedy nnd tho most perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book oa Rheu matism and w rito our physicians if you wish any information or advice. We would Le iflad to mall you book free ; wo charge nothing whatever for medical advlco. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. How Hit Fun SUrltd. That bambino-down unit ynu'ro enmg, ruumrKcti Kivorn, "runiimlH nit' oi nil niirlpo wiitnrinolloii," "Why?" nsked Brooks. "liocinifto Its' no dllVcront. Ono isn't cut to fit, mill tho other isn't lit to cut." It was then tlmt Brooks blazed away nt, linn. I'lok-JIo Up. lie Could Not Win a Woman. Mother JHhol !n the very Imago ui wiini, i was nt nor ago, Ho- Hoally! I shouldn't have tllllllgllt it pOMlhlol Mother (coldly) Mnv ask wliv? Ho (seeing his error, and striving to recuiy it) un or I win forgetting wiuu n long timo ago tlmt must imve boon I Punch. The Ingredient. "What did von II ml mi tlm vessel which washed ashore thin morning?" iimkoii uiu ciiimiiiiil king ol his chiof. Only ii shipwrecked shoemaker mill i case of sherry, siro". " 'Tin well, slave. Mnko mo sherry cobbler for dinner. I lmvo often heard of such a dolloasy."' Jliiltlmoru Americiin, rriiiiiiillon for llrnvrry. iii'm rrnciii'n in ill n small Dniiil in .. .1 . . . "Micro liu In-liI nt luiv n I ii r iio number of l.lli..ti,,,. r... I .....ii ...Lt. ,,,,, n , ..... jiiiiiib mini hnninv aticn nrrlvnl, ilicndiy biivImk iiii Important point frmii ctiiitiirf. Fur lliolr bmvery tl,r... ....,. ..II ..i. ..... I... ., .... i.fi. . I l.lllll.ll.ll. J.f 1.1 briivo It U nrroMnry to lmvo utrontr ncrvvi nml n noinl tllccmlon. If your atomnrli 1' hvc-nk nml ymi mill'i-r from InillKontlotl lifiirtlnirn. Ix'lcliliif, liorvmimiMi or In coniiiln. you rliimlil try llo'tettcr's Stom til...: f. ...tit .. .. iivii jiiiit'rn. ii win fiirv yiiu. A Mistake. Consumer hny, wlmt kind ol n clear do you call this? It's, tho worst tobacco I over tneted. Dealer Ileg your pardon, but you arc wholly in error. Thoro isn't n particle of tobacco in that cigar. It's io easy to bo mistaken, don't you bco Huston Transcript. JfOU KNOW WHAT lOU AW! TAKZKQ When von tsko Orovo'a Taatolo Clill! Tonic, ljcauio tho formula la idalnly minted on every Lotllottiowlnirtlmtlt la tlmnly Iron and Quf ninoin auaicietaiorm. noturo. vcy. wc, Railing Tag. Quinn What is nil that waste ta per doing in Cnrter's yanl? I Do Fonto That isn't wusto jittpcr, , It's a crcitt collection of seed tags. Cnrtor faatoned a tag to ouch seed ho he would havo no didlculty in know inK tlio variety when tho flowors cnnio. Chicago Xcwh. i : I riao'a Cure l tlio beat inoillcliie wo ever im-d Tor all nllrctloiia nf tlio tlirnut nml lunirc vm. 0. K.MLi:r, Vunbiiren, lntl Fein 10. lllOO. Not Selling a Good Example. Father (calling from head of iitairH nt 11:110 p. m.) Fanny, don't you I think its' aliout timo to go to bcur Fanny Yes. I do. papa. What on joar'tli keep you up so latu. Tit-Hits, irWu'sra peinsioin lr BICKroRO, Wuhlngton, D. C. they will rr. II MlwafltilAV nlla. II A. It II VaI. U..M SCtu Corit. l'roaccutlns claim alnco 1874. A Dlack Day. First Friend The birds nro terribly wild today. Second Friend Not half so wild as our host will bo if it keeps on liko this. I'unoli. IIUOOKI.YN. N. V., Font. 6. OAKFIKI.H ............a.. a.m.. r.L,u it . iil. n i i..tii 'i-iii. nr.AIMi.lir. i .j j. u 1. iiv c r,u nir. KUIHT OK WAV I They aro tlio kind people want tmrde, linrmlennnd ALWAYS effective. l liu tinriH'iii i.a V.U. ui una viijt win bviiu ample powdcra upon requcat. The Delachible Sort "MiHS Flummery has such beautiful hairl Wliv. sho can sit on it" "How caroless of hor to leave it lying around in chairs" Cleveland Plain Dealer. TO CUIUS A COI.D IN ONE DAY. Tnko Laiatlvo llromo Qulnlno Tablets. All Irtiggiata rotund the money lilt falls to cure. E. V. Orore'a alxnature lion each box. 25c. An Amhllloui Lady. Husband Tho doctor says if I keep up this raco for monoy I'll break down when I inn 40, Wio Never mind; by that timo wo shnll bo nblo to afford it. i3t O. p. UU1C3 411CU1UU119U4 UJ working a complete change in Lao dioou: uicauiuaurc neutral ized, the circulation purified and the rich, healthy blood that is carried to the Irritated,, aching muscles nnd joints, soothes and heals them. S. S. S. curea Rheu matism even when Inherited or brought on by the excessivo uso of mercury. Opium, in eonio lorm, is the basis of nearly all which deaden the pain but do . . ,. .... j, i . i A DUEL TO THE DLATH. . i i 'lie Wlmt Tlieae Yoniimtc- I'lnnneif tn HI lit It I tii In In Ii c. "Do I look lllto a iiiiiii who ever fought a duel'" hiughi.-d the portly par ty. "Well, 1 did, ii ml it was Intended lo he it duel to the denth, mid, uh It often happen, a. woman wuh nt tho bottom of It, Ah near iim 1 can figure now, I iniiHt hnvo been nboiit tho rlpo ago of 7 when thin deadly aftnlr took place, At that timo my heart wan wrapped up In n little clilnn-rtoll girl with blue cyi'M nnd yellow hair, who kept mo In a continual Htato of bank ruptcy buying her taffy nnd red apples. Unfortunately for my peace of mind, I Iim! a rival upon whom hIio biiiIIoiI with (xiiHpcratlug impartiality. My firm lin prcrixlou wiih to pick n light with him, but I wits iilwayn cautious, oven n a youth, nnd I hail grave iloubtH about tho HUCCL'HH Of HIICll 11 plllll, "Then I conceived tho happy Idea of chrillcnirhig him lo a mortal combat. 1 hadn't the xllghtext Idea that ho would accept, to tell tho truth, but he (lid nnd with what ftceiiicd to mo nlmoHt In decent haste. Itciillzlng that I would need n Hccond, I went to nn elddV broth er, explained the case to him and nHk ed him If ho would net for me. He llHteued to mo gravely nnd then said lio would. Hero wiih nurprlne number two. I had been nlmoHt certnln that he would frown upon tlio Idea nnd threaten to tell my father, thug giving mo an exciiso to retire from the Held of honor. But tho calm wny ho ac cepted tho Hltimtloii cave mo n chill. "'1 HiippoRo.' said ho, 'that Bobhy'H brother will net nH IiIh second'' "I molHtcued my Hps nnd said: 'I Blip POHO no.' " 'Very well.' said he. M will fnlk tho matter over with him, nnd we will let you know when you are wanted.' "Wo were wanted tho next after noon," continued tho portly party, ac cording to tho Detroit Free I'resH, "and It was ffomo coiiHolatlon to me to (11b cover that my rival's face was ns white ns mine. " 'Now,' unit! our BccondH, 'you two nit down hero In the gran back to bnck, and the flrnt otic to desert the upot lone the fight.' "Then 'hey both retired hastily to n spot that seemed to me nt the timo to bo unnecessarily removed from tho plnco of netlon. A moment later my rival was going one way nnd I another. Those mlHcrnbla brothers of ours had caused us to sit on tho top of n hlg bumbleheos' nest!" THREW THEIR GOOD LUCK AWAY. Didn't Know Vnlne of Aitilierttrla, nml l.o ffft.l)IH) WnrMi On ly. Tho fishing schooner Siunutum, Cnpr. William I'arslow. from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland with cod. brings a strange story. dipt. David I'arslow. nn ex-whaler, brother of the skipper of tho Bqttnntum and principal owner, was Inspecting tlio craft nfter her arrival nnd In tho fo'castlo detected the odor of that pro clous product of tho sea, nmbergrls. Ho traced the odor to n pair of Boa boots belonging to one of the crew, nnd upou diligent Inquiry evolved the fact that without doubt nt ope time on tne squnmum b kihi trip n mass or am bcrgrls worth nt least $5,000 was nlong side the Ilttlo old schooner nnd was allowed to go ndrlft because tho crew were Ignorant of Its value, and, further more, thnt n "sample" that had been saved, nnd thnt was worth at least $100, had been used ns n lubricant for tho boots of ono of the crew. JamoA Perkins, first hand nnd head splitter of tho Squantum, tells the fol lowing story: "Ono night on the Virgin Itocks 'Bill' Jason, who was up In the bow, sung out that there was something drifting down on us. Wo thought first that It was n dead body or something, hut when It enmo alongside wo bco thnt It was a junk of something ns big ns n bait cask or bigger lookeJ liko tallow, only It was a dark grayish color, mot tled with whlto In streaks. It had a powerful smell slcklsh, swectllke. "Wo hnd n lino round It nnd set out to cnll the skipper, hut he wns snoozln' nnd wo thought It wasn't best to get him riled up nbout nothing, nnd so, nfter Oliver Eaton had cut out n Junk big enough to fill n baking powder tin, wo let tho stuff go ndrlft ngaln. "Oliver made nn awful Bmell with the stuff n-grcnsln' his boots In tho fo'ens' tic, nnd wo made him move them out, Oliver said It wasn't very good grease nnywny wouldn't glvo n pint of neat's foot oil for n ton of the stuff," Uullflglitors Afraid of Cows. It will probably Btirprlso many per sons to hear that most Spanish bull lighters object to fighting cows. A sportsmanlike objection to persecuting a female animal hns nothing whatever to do with It, The fact Is, that the nverago toreador Is sincerely afraid of a cow. And bo hns good reason. Tho cows of tho half wild breed used for tho nrenn nro much quicker In their movements thnn nro tho bulls. Their horns nro moro pointed nnd moro formidable. Thoy do not lower their heads to tho ground, shut their eyes and chnrgo liko locomotive upon tho rails, hut aro alert and ready to follow every move ment of their persecutors. Their war Itko tactics havo been adapted not to blind, bovlno frontal nttneks, but to tho Btrategy of active nnd cunning beasts of proy, of which the human bullfight er Is only a feeble mimic. If theso cheap Idols of tho Spanish populace would faco young and nctlvo wild cows which had Just been robbed of their cnlves, they might perhaps forestall tho butch er, but they would, nt nny rnto, do something to earn their laurels. Thero aro moments In tho life of every married man when he wishes he hadn't. Tho Pnst GUARANTEES Tlio Future The Fact That St Jacobs Oil Mil cured ILoumikI cf eatescf Kheunutltm, Cout, Lumbago, ll-uraltli, Sciatica. Sprains, Uruls-i and other bodily aches and palna Is a guarantee that It will cure ether caaes. It Is safe, sure and never falling. Acts like magic, Conquers Pain Price, 35c nnd 50c. SOU) IIV AM, UF.At.r.nX IS MKDICIKB. MADE: BY THE- MAKERS OF' OILED CLOTHING HAVE THE SAMt POINTS orexccutficE ampciye COMPLETE SATISFACTION. A Sign of Progreii. McJigger Oh, no; it isn't a one homo town any more. Thingumbob Xo? McJigger Xo; you remember tboh "Grand Dramatic Palace?" Well, they call it "the theater" now. A WONDERFUL FENCE. The "Anchor" Clamp Are RevoIutlonliln3 Wire Fence Now.a.Day. The surprising stride in popularity mado by tbo "Anchor" wire fonco proves that this fonco has como to stay. It is used all ovor tho United States, and it bears tho test of time, which in reality is tho only convinc ing test. In tho Pacific Xortbwest the Portland "Anchor" Fence Co, of 742 Xicohii street, Portland, Ore , is pushing tins fence and its agents are welcomed everywhere, as thoy biing an article which certainly is sorol needed. It is probably a fact that tho "Anchor" fence satisfactorily solves tho great fenco question. Tlio universal desirability of the "Anchor" fenco is understood when you como to know that it serves in the lcst possible manner nearly every use to which any fenco can bo put, Tho principle of clamping tiprigu stays, rivet-tight, to the running rod makes every fence 6ecuro and durable Xevcr before havo such economical and lasting fences been mnde, Theso "Anchor" fences nro suitnblo for nil kinds of ordinary fenco pur poses nnd also afford a largo scopo in the designing of ornamenta fences, ireo guards, fancy gates, etc Besides this, if a man wants to repair Ins old wire fonco nil ho hns to do is to buy somo of tbo little "Anchor clamps nnd a pair of pinchers nnd he is prepared to niako Ins old fence Inst a long time. It is worth while to send for pict urcs and catalogues to the Portland "Anchor" Fenco Co., 742 Xicolai St., Portland, Oregon Ruling Passion Strong In Death. "I snw Mrs. K, going into nn nuc tion snlo last Monday. Isn't her erazo for bargains extraordinary?" Yes, indeed. I bcliovo sho could dio happy if sho knew sho would bo laid out on a bargain counter nnd buried ns a remnant." Town and Country. Stopa tho Cugh and Workm Oft tho Cold. Laxative Dromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a cold In oaoauj. ,no cure, no roy. rncouccau. Near Enongh. Tcaoher Now, Susio, you may construct a scntonco in which tho word "litorarv" occurs. Susio (nfter much thought) Lit- tlo Wilies hands were literary black with dirt. Philadelphia Press. BROOKLYN, N. Y.. Sept. 6. The secret of the rcmarkAble auccess of the Garfleld Ileadaoho I'ovdcra, manufactured hore by the Garfield Tea Co., ilea In tho fact that the)' aro harmless as well aa effective; peoplo have confidence In Preliminary Arrangement. Mnllory Aftor wo nro married, Mario, you must novor hoaitato to ask mo whon you want monoy. Mario No, indeed, Mallory; and I hopo that vou will novor hesitato nbout giving it to mo. Brooklyn Lifo. Well Taught. Lady I wondor who taught that parrot to swear! Doalor I don't know but I can recommend him as a mighty porfi oiont and painstaking porson. Wash ington btar. laail C 1 I J A I rJkl si Ll JM&al TJ4 CURtS TWHUt Alt USE FAILS. GjT YZi Beat Cough Bjrup. TaateaOood. Uso R1 I VI In tlmn Rnlrt hv draffalttS. F Domtillc Economy, Poor Man Well, did you buy thnt book telling nil nbout how to econo mize In the kitchon? Wife Yes, I've got it, I'oor Man That's good. "What does it eay? Wife It's full of recipes telling how to utilize cold roast turkey but w tbnvon't tho turkey New York Weekly. The Pleating Answer. Dumlcgh There's nothing" cranky about Mr. Synnox; he's a man of sense, ho is I Mnrkhnm Flattering. ibutileigh N'ot a bit. Folks havo been saying smoking cigarettes weakened tho intellect. I askrd Mr. Synnox and bo told mo to keep right on; it couldn't possibly have that eilcct on inc. lioston Transcript Not lnued in Time to Benefit Him. "Did you sco Mr. Mifkins this morning?" asked tho bookkeeper. "Xo," replied tho publisher, "What 'did he want?" I "Ho desired us to advance him 15 ! ' i.:n: millliiiQ uu his 1 forthcoming work. a I'inniicial Success.' "I How to JJO Glasgow Evening Times A Kitchen Mystery. Feather Cooking schools nro of somo use, after all. Tins cake is de licious. Daughter Is It? I thought it would be a terrible failure. ' "Why so?" "I told Bridget exactly bow to mnko it and sho went and made it somo other way." Xew York Weekly. Wouldn't Come Out Deacon Pecksniff Fiol I'd bo ashamed to bo seen coming out of a saloon, Mr. Hardkasc Oh, yes; I suppose you're proud of tho fact that you al ways stay in until they put you out. Philadelphia Record. It. liko truth. only 1 Pain. oaks a hearing Wizard Oil Cures In Jack' Case. 'Is your son Jack going back to college?" "Xo. The college president seems to agree with Sir. Schwab about it's being n wasto of timo." Cleveland Plaindcaler. Unswerving. "It scorns to me thnt our fr'ond has so much faith in money that bo almost makes n religion of it." "I don't like the comparison. The word roligion implies at least a re mote chance of back-sliding." Washington Stnr. Tlio lleat Proscription for Slal&rla .Thilla and Ferer la n. bottle of Grorc'i T&steleti Chill Tonic It Is nimply Iron nnd qulnlno In 6 tasteless forci. No Cure. Ko Pay. Price 60c. VOYAGING' TO SUNNY CLIMES. Gem of Art That May Be Had for the Asking. That's a beautiful subject to dis cuss any timo of the year, but es pecially so during the rainy months, when a trip to Southern California is most delightful. Tlio how, when and where of the wholo business is told brieily but comprehensively in a little book that would be an ornament to any library table. Ask tho Pacific Coast Steamship Company to mail it from their oflico in Seattle, Port land, Tacoma or Spokane. As a work of art it's a gem. Get tho book and enjoy its beauty and tho story it tells. I ho trip may bo within reach beforo tho winter ends. Patonts Procurod. PromM. EHIcIent and Satlsfactorr Service. Attornev'a fee not parable till patent granted. Try us. Taber & Whitman Co., SS-40 Warder Jjiug.. n niiiiiiuu, i. v. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. THE STAR OF STARS STEEL STAR WIND MILL. Has ball bearing In turn-table. I Turns freely to tho wind. I Hall bearlnet thrust In nheel. lnsnrlni-I lightest running qualifier, and reserving crcatest amount of nower for numolnir. . ' Galvanized after maklne. I'm tncpther with galvanized bolts, double-nutted; no part can rust or get loose and rattle. neiKtii reguiaior; periect regulation, iso jrlng to change tension with every change I temperature, and grow weaker with age. Itepalra always on hand. Theso things are worth money to vou. Then why not buy a 8TAK T MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER PORTLAND, OREGON. CO. Cure Your Horses PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS. AT DEALtRS, 60ot Br MAIL, SOc. CUltKD THIUTY-FOUK HOUSES. 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