I Bears the Signature of
fin Use For Over 30 Years.
f TMK CKWTUH COMPANT. TT MURMY BTPtttT, NEW YORK CITY.
AND EAST
VIA
rn Pacific Go
ASTA ROUTE
KuR-ene fnr Portland and way
3;M am; 1:08pm.
8:30 a m
208 p m
12:33 a m
7:00 p m
12:34 a Ul
11:30 a m
4:35 a m
8:15 a m
into
5:00 p m
7:tfi p m
klciBCO
5:45 a m 11:45 a m
9:00 a m 11:00 a m
City 7:25 ft in 7;2 a m
7:45 a m 0.30 a m
eles 1:20 p m 7:00 a m
CKX) p m !:00 p m
jrtli 11:30 a m 0:30 a rn
texico 9:55 a m 9:55 a m
4:1)0 a m 4:00 a m
earns 0:25 p m (:25 p m
ton 0:42 a m :42t a m
ik 12:43 p rn 12:43 p m
lllman anil Tout i t cars on
ttraina, Cliai r cars Sacru
$o to Ogilen and FA Paso,
ttouriat earn to Clric&K,
ouia, New Orleans and
ihioetou.
tnnectiiiK at San Frnn
with aeveral steamnhlp
for Honolulu, Japan,
to, Phillipines, Central
louth America.
I Adair, agent at Eugene
C H MARKHAM,
G P A, Portland.Or.
SHORT LINE R. R.
DIRECT ROUTE TO
aa, Utah, Colorado,
all Eastern Points.
F
lot two favorite routes, via the
I rACIPlC Fait Mall Line, or
ISIO GRANDE Scenic Lino
Uokatthetlme-
m days to Bait Lake
SJdaysto Denver
1 days to Chicago
i days to New York
F, ,,V,v . ....
pTKHEDlOI'HIST.RI.Kl F
RS, PILLIYIAN fll.AI F
PNU'. CARS.
particulars retarding rates, time .0
m uu or aaaress
Stevens A gt, Eugene.
pel w E Coman
A Oen'l Alt
T,iird 8t. Portland. Or
ne Street Railway.
TIME CARD. .
nin nn i ' t.i...
f U further hotice.
LKAVIHO THE DEPOT.
:llUl.jno.iAn.jAtA.A, -
fy hif hour.
MB HOUSE SALOON
Pommervilie & Burger.
U i :l: .
I. i , 17 M"1 bandies, the fines
ts. . . .T Mi "'8'". Mixed
f "pecialty.
inharrl'c
a . .
Famous Beer.
Bottle and Draught!
FCUSS..1
riXX SET ILEMENT,
h l"'.h)r tti,ta ,bl the adroinis-
ttnCi " u- Berkshire has
a"0??!- "! 'he first Hon-
Mth Eebkshibe,
iiin. . Adnnnistratni
Ll You JIavo Always Bought, tintl v . 'c.li has bcun
ffor over 30 yours, li:is borne tho i);ii:ittii a f
- as bH: nuulo iimler Jiis t..r
I ZfjfT-&7 8onal S'lIMTrisioii simo its iuttuu-v.
tfV4t&At AlSo' no no 1, Wcive you in n.i's
L.-.Mi,-I".il:Ut. -tU- ;. Ui.t ilv-
kits thut trillo with mul ciulai. . ihe health
f and Children Experience inst Kxiw riiueiit.
Vhat is CASTORIA
Is a substitute .for Cantor Oil, Purrfroric, Drops
otUiiur Syrup. It Is Harmless ami IMeasanf. It
is neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
ice. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorius
ays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea niul Wind
It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation
Intulcncy. It assimilates tho lAioil, regulates tho
h and Bowels, tfivintr liealthy anil natural sleep,
lildreu's PanactiV Tho Mother's Friend.
INE CASTORIA ALWAYS
i urn
Kind You Me Always Bought
R 1)9.
AT1'0KNEYSAT-I,AW.
y C HALK
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW.
Rooma 1 and 2 Chri.man Block,
EUGENE. OHEGON,
M WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY-A T-LAW
Collections a aiiecialtr,
OOice Over Lane Counlv Bank,
J- BILYEU,
ATTOll N RY-ATLAW.
Dfliie Over FirBt Na'it.nnl Bank.
EuaKXK, Okeoon.
A.
i; WOODCOCK,
ATTOltNEY-ATLAW.
Office One-half block Botith of Chrismnu lllk
EUGENK. ObKOON.
E
It SKirWOliTH.
ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in all the Court's.
Eugene Oheoon.
HELMDSW THOMPSON CHAS A HARDY
FJIHOMPSON 4 HARDY,
ATTORNEYS AT-L AW.
OfficeIn First National Bank Building.
x ractice in all the courts.
Eugene, Oregon.
EO. B DORIUS,
ATTORNEY ft CO'JNSKLOR-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the court, of the Second
Judicial District and in the Supreme Court
of the state.
Special attention given to collections ana
matters in probate.
OIKce First National Bank Bldg.
Rooms 1, 2 and 3.
MEDICAL.
D
R J W HARRIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Over Wilkina ft Linn's drug store.
Office Hours 9 U. 12 a ni; 2 to 5 and 7 to
9 p m.
Residence Ferry street botween lith and
pAIXE 4 KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SUKGKUSS
Offices In Chrisnian Block. ....
Special attention to surgery and surgical dis
eases of women.
J S LUCKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches andlClocke'Repaifed.
KtrotsE. Oreoo
D
R G BIDDLE,
DENTIST
Office -On Olive street, between JFifth and
Nitth streets one block weat of Minnesota
Hotel.
J. L. PAGE
-DEALER 1.1
Having a irre and Comptete stock f
Staple and Fancy wrooerio uuKiii,
In the l"' marketf,
EXCLUSIVELY FC" CASH,
loan ofler the public flter pries
IIiud ony other Bou iu 1. 1.
"JOHN P. ROBINSON, HE."
umrthlnc About Character Whom
Lo,vell Satirised.
l"!.:i P. ItoMuson, tho suWivt of ono
vt Juliu s llus sell I.owoirs "ilos. :! 111-,
low's" Kitlrv. was it l.rlllinut lawyer
if the tuwu of I.uwell, a scholnrlv geu
tlemau and n wit. it i3 sa,i of hlm
that ho had road Homer's "Iliad" so
much that he could reclto nearly tho
Aiiolo of it from memory. Mr. Robin
ton was a favorite stuuip speaker nlwut
the period of 1840. Ho wa3 Vulg
uid had tlic nnibitlon to represent ills
district in concress.
In 1S12 he received the Whig noml
nation for this position. It was a bad
year for Whig candidates, as tho Lib
erty party had then begun to present
nominees against it. A majority was
at that time required to elect, and
there was no choice at the regular elec
tion. Tho Whig party, always timid,
feared Mr. Robinson could not bo elect
ed on further trial and induced him to
withdraw from the contest that It
might present a candidate moro ac
ceptable to the antlslavery men. This
was a severe disappointment to Mr.
Robinson. He became disgusted with
the Whigs and bitter toward the anti
slavery advocates.
A few years later, after General Ca
leb Cushlng hnd been in tho Mexican
war, he was nominated by the Demo
crats as their candidate for governor
of Massachusetts, upon which Mr. Rob
inson wrote a letter declaring he should
leave the Whig party and support Gen
eral Cushlng. This induced Lowell's
poem. Governor Briggs was then the
Whig candidate for governor, and Low
ell had two refrains to his verses. The
first read:
So John p.
Robinson, he
Bars he shan't vote for Governor D.
And the second:
So John p.
Robinson, he
Says he shsll vote tor General a
Boston Herald.
STAGE KISSES ARE GENUINE.
The Public Demands Realism Eves
In Statre Lovemaktnir,
"Embraces and kisses are rehearsed
with the extreniest care," writes Frank
lin Fyles of "The Rehearsal of a Play"
In Tho Ladles' Home Journal. "They
must have an Impulsive manner. They
must look sufficiently fervid. It is a
curious sight that of two players who
are to express the ardent love which
Shakespenre has written for his 'Uo
meo and Juliet,' but who at rehearsal,
In modern clothes and no accessories of
glamour, practice a kiss as mechanical
ly and unfeelingly as though It were,
as It Is then, utterly devoid of senti
ment. There must be uo hesitation or
clumsiness. Horaco is not permitted to
decide whether to throw both arms
around his swecthenrt or only oue or
which, nor niny Juliet bo shy or for
ward, yielding or resisting, as she
chooses. The director will place their
arms for them if ttiey do not them
selves make a picturesque exhibit of
tenderness.
"And tho kiss? Shall it be delivered
by the wooer on tho lips of tho won
or on tho brow or cheek? That ques
tion is considered and settled. Aro
kisses on the stage genulue? Well, not
at rehearsals, except, maybe, once or
twice, in order to show the effect fully.
Au actress would resent a real kiss at
a rehearsal except when necessary,
h'or the satisfaction of nntural curiosi
ty on that point It niny bo told right
here that most of the kisses In the pub
lie performances of plays aro actual
kisses."
Where Tlarers Pear Men.
A cheerful place Is Soraponjee, in In
dia. The rainfall there often is as
great in one nftcrnoon In tho rainy
season ns It is in Now York state In a
whole year, and tigers and leopards
are as plentiful as dogs are on New
York's cast side. On account of tho
tremendous dampness tho cattlo have
to be driven to tho top of tho hills, so
that tlicy shall not get their feet too
wet, and the tigers and leopards climb
to these high altitudes also, because
they arc Imbued with the kindly desire
to save those cattlo from pneumonia
and other ills by eating them carefully
and with due enjoyment.
As there aro uo forests on tho hills
tho tigers prowl about all night in the
open, lylug concealed during the day
in the limestone caves, the coal pits
and between the crevices of the rocks.
Tho residents come upon them In all
manner of odd nooks and comers so
unexpectedly that the beasts aro as
much alarmed as themselves and usu
ally scamper off In one direction, their
disturbers flying In tho opposite one.
No one stirs out at nighttime without a
powerful lantern or torch, for, as a
rule, wild beasts will not come near a
light, though this rule does not hold
good in all cases. New York nernld.
Ilenlth the Mitlnsprlnar of Snocraa.
Tho chief essential of success for a
young man Is what the vast majority
of young men think about tho least
that Is, good health and a sound con
stitution. That Is the first thing; noth
ing precedes it. In the battle for suc
cess that should bo n young man's first
thought not his abilities nor hla work,
but his health. That is the basis, tho
cornerstone, of all. Abilities cannot
bring health, but health may and gen
erally docs develop ability. Ladles'
Home Journal.
llloKlcal.
Friend 1 suppose there are a great
many people who owe you their lives.
Doctor They say they do, but tho
relatives always kick like thunder
I. til
when 1 accidentally couce. u. i
that kind. San Francisco Examiner.
When It tlorsn't Turn.
A woman's silk frock Is spun by
worm, but if the worm tries to crawl
on it tho woman shrieks. Chicago Rec
ord. rXAHMJ Ol'T.
Dull headache, pains 111 various porta
of the body, finklmr fat (he pit of the
stomach, io-sor appetite, feverish new,
pimples or nre, are all prl''e
evidence of imja-e blood. No matter
i., it Ittw-amp so It must I pnrlfled
' in order to obtain g"l beallti. Acker's
I Itlnod Kllxlr ha ni v. r failed to cure
I jvrofulnusor Hyphili' " i-olsoim, nrany
I other blood diseases'. It Is oerwlnly a
i mndorfnl remorfy and we sell every
i untie on positive guarantee. For
ale by VY 1 Vlno,
-S01K lml (ill HOTEL"'
Leucrllcad From the "Host House
Xortli of Mexico."
A'litni Apih.I im rM ivt.i a I'-ifr
fl.in I . i- frie:W, ') M .-IMiri.., :,., j
now in llnvi'Miii Mr !" no-. -.,i;i-
llltll be m dome, well, Hl:i XI !.-- In 1.,
enn-:.lii Miily a e ! 1. 1 : Il'f - 'i-:.
oU--ii-llp,
The ein h-u-i llll:i-f ;!. 'hi i,','er
the letter head mi wl-irli it ! will i .
It bears 1 he MNinp of t h "S.'Ut
Mntt-1,'' ;j;t L'K'IfH. eollH. Aiv-'Ulni"
to ihf leii-r I e.td I' l ll.e 'je-l II.'. -,
mi lt of MrXio; ll's! rlus to . v. r
pailtculttr. Kvt-rv knoun il l d. witter
exi-epled, for sale lit Ihe le.r. Piivit.e
eutranee for ImlirK by holder to lln
rear. K.ttes, one oui.t-e ,ht da; .
(Ii.diMiis Mini nli.ierH idiHi veil iloiilil
tSitt'Ciul rates to ministers and Hie
gamming "perlesti."
Following are Ihe house rules:
'Guests will be provided with
breakfast and dinner, but must rustle
their own lunch.
"Spiked bonis must be removed at
night.
"Dogs not allowed lu the bunks.
"Caudles and hot water charged
extra.
"Towels changed weekly.
"Craps, chuck-luck, studhorse poker
and black jVk games run by the man
agement.
"Dogs bought and sold."
The following cheerful information
is printed in red Ink:
"Insect powder tor sale at the bar."
Bids for Wood.
Pealed bids w ill be received at my
ofiioe until April IStb, 1S00, for 40 cords
while oak grub wood 4 feet loug not
less than 3 inches In diameter at small
end, not more that 8 inches at large
end; 60 cords white oak grub 4 feet
long, not less than 3 Inches at anial
end and 4 inches at large end, and
40 cords old growth red or yellow tir
wood, 4 feet long, to be delivered at the
School Houses In Eugene ns dlreoted
by the Board, on or before AugUBt 15,
l'JOO. Right reserved lo reject any and
all bids. A good and sulllclent bond
will be required for the laithlul per
formance of the contract?.
Dated March 27, 1000.
Geo. K. ( raw, lerk
School Dist. No 4 Lane Co, Or.
Robbed the Grave.
A ttartliug Incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was Hie
subject, is narrated of lnm as follows:
'I was lu a most dreadful condition
My skin ws almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coattd, pain cniiliu-
unlly in back and sides, iinappelito
gradually growing weaker day by dav.
Three pnyslciatis had given uie up.
1'ortunutely, a friend advised trying
Eleolrio Bitters; and to my great joy
and surprise, the first bnltlu made a
decided improvement. I continued
their tiBb for three weeks, and am now
a well man. I know they saved my
me ana rot. bed the grave or another
victim." No one should tall to trv
them.. Only 60o, guaranteed, at Linn's
drug store.
Mostly About Women.
Home women are not contented on
being the "better half," they want to
be ihe whole thing.
The fellows who know Ihe most
about how to handle a wife are those
who never had any.
More women would ollmb the ladder
of fame were it not tor so many gawky
men standing around at the bottom.
The Best in the World.
We believe Cbuinuerlaln's Cough
Remedv is the beat In the world. A
few weeks ago we suffered with a
severe cold and a troublesome cough,
and having read their advertisements
in our own and oilier tinners we nur.
chased a bottle to see If It would effect
us. It cured us before the bottle was
more I hull half U'ecl. It Is the best'
medicine out for colds and eouirhs.
The Herald, Andereoiiville, Ind. For
sale by W. L. DeLano.
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. Dsnforth, of LaUrnnge, Ga.,
suflered Intensely for six months with
a frightful running sore on bis leg,
but wtites that Bucklen's Arnica
Salve wholly cured it In ten days.
Fnr ulcers, wounds, burns, bolls, pain
or piles it's Ihe best salve In the world
Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Hold by
G. I). Linn, druggist.
Lane County Volunteers.
All Lane County Volunteers ate
rF(iiested to meet at Armory Hall at
7.30 o'clock Saturday evening to attend
the Memorial services In the Christian
church, in a body; by invitation of the
president of Hie committee,
I C. KACr-KMAN,
Com. Lane Co. V. A.
Ala-htt Hold Fields.
Fi'ist steamship for Cae Nome and
i;ai York will sail from Seattle May
ri'. i- i, . H.,.Al.n .
1". I IMS Will tfV n inKcnl"f "1,11
ftvliiht eapsflty of 1WK) tons and .aa.
set.ger ai'i-oinniislat ions for liOO. For
raps and further Information, call on
or address R. McMt.RPHKY,
Agent Northern PaclUo, Eugeue.
Prune Trees for Sale
One hundred flrst-cla-" sehi-'srt
Italian yearling prune trees for tale
Inquire at Guard office.
White Babbit paper (lyes, 16
color designs for 6 cent at Yrlngton's,
Til id i Ml
is tho . .
IOOO
flodel
Barker
Standard
Bicycle
Price
$35-oo
Ku-Kluck Bicycles $25.00.
Patee Crest Bicycles $27,00
Tbesoare tho best vitluos in tho countrv nono of thorn made lv
tho tvust. AU kinds of tiros and hiiv(.l,i fivtnena m, .,.i
ing goods for salo
IMl PA a'
THE 110RT0X MURDERS.
Two More Indi .111 s Held for Com
plicity in the Affair,
Skaoway, April 5. Two more In
dians were put behind the bars In
Skagway yesterday for being Impli
cated in the lewut murder of Mr and
Mrs Bert Horlou, of Eugeue, Oregon.
One Indian was arrested at Hitka and
one at Haines.
The Indian chief Bt Kluckwan has
made all the men of his tribe whom
the authorities want in this case come
out aud give themselves up. They
have responded, and oven nuido part
of the trip to jail alone. Twelve
Indians aie lu jail hero in connection
with the tiorlon case. They comprise
the eutlre number present at the
murder. The trial may be held here
this month.
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot ho curtd by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
K J Cll KNKY & Co., Props, Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known K
J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve lilin perfectly honorable in nl
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
WkhtiSiThiiax, wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O
Waliiino, Kinnan A: Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, t).
Hall's Catarrh Cure Ih taken Inter.
nally, acting directly upon the blood
nrd mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 76 cents per ootllo. Bold by all
druggists, Testimonials free.
Hall's family pills aro Ihe best.
Colmrg Items.
April 11, 1000.
The new dry kiln at the mill is near-
Ing completion.
JE Koach has been filling lu the
yard In front ol Hie house on his
property lu town.
Four teams are engaged In hauling
the dirt from the excavation of the
new mill pond.
W Miller was elected and ordained
ruling elder in the C. P. church here
at'the morning session of the Presby
tery last Sunday. He fills thn place
made vacant by the resignation or J C
Goodale.
Several Christian Kndeavorera came
over from Eugene last Sunday to be
resent at the C. E. rally Sunday
night. Dinner was served in the I O
O F hall and everybody enjoyed them
selves.
J C Goodale returned from Idaho last
Filday night.
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely Information given Mrs,
Oeorue Long, ol New Straltsvllle,
Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy
and saved two lives. A frightful
cough bad long kept her awake every
night. She had tried many remedies
and doctors but steadily grew worse
until urged to try Dr. King's New
Discovery. One bottle wholly cured
her, and she writes ' tills marvelous
medicine also cored Mr. Long of a
severe attack oi pneumonia, sucn
cures are positive proof ol the match
less merit or tins grand remedy or
curing all throat, oheat and lung
troubles. Only 50o and $1.00. Every
bottle uuaranteed. Trial bottles at
III no's Drugstore.
To the Bicyclist
A good bicycle $10. Fine Ku-Kluck
bicycles, finer Barker bicycles. One
Imperial bicycle $0 60. All kinds of
bicycle sundries at low prices, also all
kinds of bicycle repairing. Don't pay
list prices lor bicycles, as everybody Is
cutting the prices from $3 to (10. We
will meet the cut aud then we will do
belter than anyone. Before you buy
call on us, We will save you money
Iteiuemlier the place.
Bahkkk Gun Workh,
Ninth Street.
Bismarck's Iron Xervc
Was the result of hissplendld health.
L.domlfable will and tremendous
energy an not found where stomach,
liver, kidney and bowels are nut of
order. If you want these qualities and
ihe succes they bring, use Dr. Klmr'a
Sew Life Pills. They develop everj
power of brain and body. Only 26c
at Liua'a drug store,
A
Sir" l ' I
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r.i.1. LVI1 1 . I 1XTHMIH, - -
uiu ciivCil'il, I'.UUiN I'J, UKKUON.
Ki til
mi
anata
) J rVH U BU
Tho (treat reractly tor nervous prostrati.n 'm nil illseasos of the soneratlve
OrL'llllt Of Oltll.l.an. aiii.l. nu KJ. -...... 1 - n.. 1 . 1 . . . . .
luipotimoy, Nicluly 'kiuIhsIoih.
AFTER USIN8. SW.
ForllSale'S By;
CLASSIFIED LOLUMN.
Notices uniler this head not to excowl fiv.
lines, fa) cents iier week: 91 60 a month: $11
per year.
For Sale.
FOIt rALH At a bargain, one ot the
best stock and grain ranches of 740
acres, 8 miles from Eugene. Will be
sold as a whole, or lu part, to suit
purchaser, Easy terms. For par
ticulars apply to John Ingham, at
Ax Billy Department Store.
FOIt SALE. Corner First and Jeller
son streets, one 10 room house, alio
two lots, 80x100 feet each. Good
barn, water, fruit, line garden ground.
AIbo house ami lot, corner First mid
Lawrence streets, Initio feet 8 Indies,
by 11)0 feet, young fruit trees, good
garden ground, water, eic. Also
house and lot, corner Willamette
and Fourteenth streets. For prices
and terniB write S J BIIIh, Tnoomii,
Wash, Box 827, or call at UUAKi)
olllce.
FOR 8ALK. A good carriage nearly
new. Inquiro at once a' it itlcnce
of H. It. Miller, Ninth and Patterson
strcots, Eugene.
FOIt SALE Plymouth I lock and
Black Minorca chickens (pore tired)
for sale. Inquire at residence of
Joel Ware, Fifth and Oak stieeis.
WANTED. An experienced ;lrl to
do general lioiisuwork. Inquire of
Mrs. 10. 11. Bktpwortli, Eugene.
i ANTED Failles wauled lo cut luO
cords oi white II r and I. aim wood.
Apply lo T 1 Linton, Eugene.
GIHL WANTED. To do genornl
housework. Inquire at once at resi
dence of Mrs II li Ktnoald, NlnihSi
GIKL WAN I EI) To do general
housework. Ii quire at residence'
H H Friendly. .
ROOMS FOR UENT-Sullabh. for
light housekeeping. Inquire of Mi
Anna Hidden, Willamette street.
Story of a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for years
by the chains of disease Is Ihe worst
form of slavery. George). William,
of Manchester, Mich,, tells how such
a slave was made Iree. Ho says: "My
wife has been so helpless for live years
that she could not turn over In bed
alone. After using two bottles of
Electric Hitlers, she Is woudeifuily
Improved and able to do her own
work." This supreme remedy for
femalo diseases quickly cores nervous
ness, sleeplessness, melulclioly, bead.
aohe, backache,, fainting aud dizzy
spells, ibis miracle working medt
ol no Is a godsend to weak, sickly, run
down people. Every bottle guaran
teed. Only 60 cenls. hold by G. D.
Linn. Druggist
Balm Wood Wanted
We want to purchase 2,600 cord of
balm wood. For further particulars
apply at our olllce.
EuriKNH Excklsior Works.
"The Least Hair
Casts a Shadow,"
A single drop of poison
Med will, unless checked in
time, make the whole impure.
Horn's SirsaparilU is the
qre.it leader in blood purifiers.
it r.-.sls no stud.'iu, but brings sunsHim
m 'Hh into every liouseiold.
i.-yspepsia "or six monthsmysy$
en v.is c it of order with dyspepsia Mnd
mpiirc kloxl. Spent lots of money in
v,'.ji, hit Hood's S.-irsaptrllU aired mt
tlio'ovyhly." 'Jjs. 5. CenoA, Neb.
El uptions " hid annoying erup
tions caused by Impure l'v1t and physU
nans' treatment failed to benefit. Hood' s
Sarsaparilla renurued them and I am no
longer annoyed." W. ?. Hudson,
tMrora. Pa.
P ' C , Pf
lul I
Mill Clti.
Ul. -!! Iirsr III.: Ih. non Irrllatlns and
.flic to lake with lloi.S -rS.rMtMriTls.
--,fagiMtggSESMslssiSM
0 VITALITY
T TV. MOTT'SJ
Youlliful Errors, Mental Worry, eiooaalre us
Linn" Drug Co.
Do You Cough?
" I Knees I used to bo like everybody else.
When I ctuiKhtcuUl.l juatletttalone, think
inn it would
cure itM'll m
A (I'W tluys ;
otYoursetho
cntl K Ii i n k
u ml KpittitiK
Of IIIIIOIIH
I HStUil 8i'V-
prul wi'okn, i
lint a Tier a
vv Ii io the f
trouble
wouul an It
si k I ul-
v i v ft mi.
HlH'U, how
vvvr, that
cnchmld wiiHworttethnntheonebcfore. My
ilmmtsi-i'nuil to K't weaker, tuid Uie leut
rlmtiRo in tho wciither started the coughing
nrniin. Tho hint cold was the moat severe of
all. I wuh ronlly frightened. Cough dropi
mid home trcaliumit did no Rood, A friend
told mo nhont Acker's Knglish Remedy, I
trut ii bottle, and you novcr saw the like of
tho way it m-ted. Heforn thobottlo was gone
1 wan well. My throat felt asstrongand well
uh roil Id be. Since then I havo hnd no mora
trouble. I think Arkor'a Kngtlsh Itompdyeo
slreimihetiH tho delicate lining of the throat
that it easily rcni-sts tho chaiiRea in tempera
luru.und it biiilil.Hup tho constitution as well."
(Bigncd) Carhik Schwab,
l Gold St., Urooklyn, N. Y.
Bold nt 2.ro., ROo. and $t a bottlo, Uironghout
tho United Htntra nud Canada; and in Eng
land, nt l.i!d.. lis. Ud., 4h. (kl. If you arc not
BiitiHllcd nrit-r buying, return the bottlo to
ymr drtiggi.it. and got your money back.
H flHAfritj Ihe above puaantce.
W. It. JIOOKKK A CO., Proprietor, A'eto York.
For Sale B"W L Dnlnno
Oysp
iepsia bure.
Digests what you eat. '
Itartlflclallydlgestethefoodudkldl
mture In ntremrthenlna aod reoott.
etructlng the exhausted dlgaatlv or
pwiB. His the latest discovered digests,
ant and tonic. No other preparatloB
ran approach It in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves ana permanently outm
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, .
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nauata,
KlckHeadache,Qatralgla,Crainnt,aoa
all ntlior results of imperfect dlgeatlOBs
Pr.par.d by C. C. D.Witt Co., CbMaa. -
VIH' FNT A CO-Uorner Orujpton.ia
NERVITA
KcaMrM VITALITY.
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Nlifht Emissions and
waatlntr diseases, nil effects o self '
I'StS abuse, or excess and lndii
crctlon. Anervetonlcond
lilootl builder. Bring the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the Are of youth.
By mall SOc per box; 6 boxes
for rr.iS.50; with a vrltton grnarau.
.-) to euro or rotund too money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
-'Ilnton tt Jackson 8t., CHIOAQO, ILL
For sale WL Delano Druwrfat .. . ..
THIS RAILWAY fOMPANY
Oiwrfttet lU traioi on tha tmmtmm t.lib4t
tyntem.
lilgliU Ita tratna by tlfctf fclty
UhM tlie fnlsLntMl laotHa haiHh' Mutl
lamp.
Kiitii RiIetiilid equipped paaaenger traina
ery day and nfght betwen 8t Paul ad
Chicago, aod Omaha aod C'bicagot the) '
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul
Alan ojwrati, steam-heaUd vestfball train,
cnrryinit the lt.t privato oompartaient
cot a lihrsry buffet, smoking cars, and iraw
tru.'-ris.m afeeiiers, ! . ..
I'Aitl.DIl CAKS, he nclinlug chair oar
sntl the very Isist iliniiiit car service For
the lowest rates to any point In th, llnit4
Hlats or Canaila, sui ly to ticket a-ent, or
aildresa
C J KIDY.
.1 W t'AMKY, neneral A went,
Trsv 1'as Anent. I'ortl.ml, I'reson
French Tansy Waters, ma world's
famous remedy fur Irregular and pain
ful period of ladles; are never falling
and safe. Married ladles' friend
French Tansy Wafer are the only re
liable female remedy In Ihe world; Im
ported from Paris; tak? nothing else,
but Insist on genuine; In red wmppen
with crown trade mn k, La Franos
I'tiiii Company, imporleis, 306 Turk HI,
Hun Frarclseo. Fnr ssie by all drag
t"" "r sent In plain wrapper direct
o'i ructipt of 12,
Mi
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