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W A SH IN G T O N COUNTY P r e a c h e r « M a d e V ic t im » . B a k in g “ Preachers are the prey o f a ll a o rta o l swindlers, “ said a prominent Methodist d ivin e the other day to a group o f fello w clergym en w ho were gathered in the M ethodist Book concern in F ifth av enue. “ I shall never fo r g e t,“ he con tinued, “ how 1 was once taken in by „ i n t x s t r e n g t '1 what w e sometimes call a ‘ temperance tramp. ’ “ ^ Î ^ T Î i n V e a v e n i n ^ ood R e p o rt. The solitary layman in tho party did h e S t O Í a Y 5 o o v e rn m »-' © © «> not know tiie definition o f “ temperance tram p ,” aud in reply to his in qu iry tho clergym an explained: “ A temperance tramp is a man who goesjfrom town to town d eliverin g lectures on temperance. ie Censor In K um I s . The man I refer to came ouo Wednesday P IL O T MEDIUM. N ik itic n k o ’« memoirs are evening to see me w h ile I was stationed The Dead S ta llio n ’« Fam e P erp e tu a te d in a country tow n up in N e w York iuterestiu^- He was former- by 64 Ifm invr D escendant«. K. Petersburg university, and state. Ho presented one or tw o letters account o f tlie ways o f the P ilot Medium is dead. T h is potent o f recommendation from ministers nssia. T h e censor once sent sire o f trotters breathed his lui*t at whom I know and said that ho desired iter o f a dream book, and Battle* Creek, Mich., on the farm which to lecture for me. We made over for why he believed that the stars lie has m ade «fam ous; eared fo r in his his uso a bedroom in tho center o f tho tneuee on m eu’ s lives. As the i final hours by the man he lias made house. M y tw o sons aud a daughter Id g iv e no satisfactory ex- rich, (ire n te r sires have liv ed ami had rooms iu tho back o f the house, aud the book was condemned. died, bur the annals o f trottin g history I occupied the front. N one o f us slept Jelagoff ordained that a pas- reveal fe w instances w herein fam e a w in k a ll n igh t— he snored so loud. k on Siberia, stating that has been acquired against sueb heavy “ A t breakfast the next m orning after (used in that, country for drag- : odds as those encountered and o ver grace had been said I was serving the mnst be cut out, “ because com e by this good son o f P ilo t Jr. and oatmeal wheu the ‘ temperance tram p ’ Jicnt had not yet been indorsed j Jaeke.v. pointed w ith his k nife at the dish, and eminent. “ Some years ago A s a colt he met with a m isfortune. looking at m y lean figure asked disdain cattle show at Warsaw, and 1 which not only disfigured him for the fu lly, ‘ Do you think that stuff w ill kper spoke about tlieM ecklen- titin*, hut also made him useless for make you fat?’ o w J to be seen there. i track purposes fo r life. A t this tim e “ That afternoon a stranger inquired w otiM bo better i f you said Span- W a lter ( ’lark was a stru gglin g young i f the so called Rev. Mr. S------ was at a itf t ho censor. la w y e r in the M ichigan town, which m yAonso. I told him that ho was. He IJitsk w h y?” is still his home. A n ardent horse said; ‘ W ell, I have a warrant for his ar •y to humbug me, sir. Yon man and am bitious to become a breed- rest and have been fo llo w in g him from in g o f the grand dukes o f j er, lie began casting about fo r a young place to place for the last tw o weeks. ’ g when you w rote that, and stallion that com bined the essentials He was wanted fo r the larceny o f soni( iy arc elated to our dynasty. “ o f a successful sire and the necessary books in Philadelphia aud hail besides also are subject to censor- 1 cheapness. Alm ost discouraged in his passed forged checks in various places The painter A lch im o vicz painted search he chanced upon the trotter, through the state under assumed ^ J d le d “ A d vice From the Laud- then a w ean lin g on the farm o f A le x names.” — N e w Y o rk Herald. in Irh ich some peasants were rep- ander Davidson, o f W illiam sp ort, Pa. ib in g to the lord of the knout, Itryaut at W i l l i a m « C ollege. “ You don’ t w ant that one.“ advised said, “ Peasants must not tlie Pen n sylvania breeder, “ l i e ’s crip T lie great name which wo associate o f their landlord, but get it pled, you see, and a regular scrub.” w itii Berkshire is that o f Bryant. At vernment o ff ic ia l“ When " I ’ll g iv e you a hundred and seventy- W illiam s college his on ly college days called his picture “ Engag- five dollars for him,” w as the reply, w ere passed. Though ho cannot be called L a f lt e r s , " he was allow ed to ex- and shortly a fte r the proscribed young w ith exactness a Berkshire man, ho was ster was lim ping about the pastures born in sight o f the Berkshire hills, o f B a ttle Creek. across the Hampshire border, at Cum- s th e m * T h k C o n d u c to r W an P o lit e . Y ears w en t by, and finally the gray mingtou. There was spent most o f his 11,1 frieud o f m ine w ho has just re- geldin g Jack, by P ilo t Medium, dam life up to his tw en tieth year. Ho enter " en hed froin Italy, where he has been a little runt o f a mare by M agna ed W illiam s as a sophomore iu 181C, .ppouujlgj.jjjg i ur several months, told me Charts, Hashed into prominence, and but remained only seven months. The *jeeiimusing story w ith regard to one of P ilot M edium stock went up in the beauty o f Vis person, his reputation for this railw ays that disfigure the high market. genius and the d ign ity aud grace o f his or d eligh tfu l country, though Jack finally took a record o f 2:11%. manner made him a marked figure ,nen btless to the lazy and the in va lid and was still a prom inent trotter last among his fellow s, and had he chosen undir are p blessing and a boon. M y season. It w as through him that pub he m igh t have won their affectiun as a hou. a(f waJ seated in one o f the cars lic attention was first attracted to his comrade anil made his mark as a scholar. ached- a stout English matron as they win», but tills boom was soon sup But he was not content, and in May, > ' * 1 4 the W e n t of a certain mountain. plemented b y the perform ances o f Lady 1811, he retired. A n d krhere should w e go, conductor, Bullion, 2:1«% ; B. P. I\. 2:09%; Ptletta, Som ething in tho atmosphere o f the brak 1 w ould not w ork?” asked 2:11%: L ee's Pilot. 2.12%; P ilo t Boy. place and o f his surroundings he found u| lady in v ile Italian. 2:18%; Kacine, 2:14: L a d y Belle, 2:14,/i ; uncongenial, and he betook h im self once linctor courteously explained Medio, 2:14%, and many others—«4 m ow to the retirem ent o f his fath er’s NU«* ih circumstances there was a perform ers w ith records o f 2:30 o r bet house at Cummington, w ith a Parthian ¡fate u ke, a duplicate safeguard, ter in all, and only five o f them paced. shot behind him as he le ft in the shape of MV W(| Jit bo relied upon in such an H e w as valued at $100,000, and Mr. a satiric poem upon the town and college, aergeucy. Clark, it is said, lias refused an o ffe i which his friends, ont (M regard for the hasfl hero should w e go, conductor, fam e both o f his college aud him self, o f $«T»,000 fo r him. iponfl nd brake would not w ork ?“ did not for h alf a century perm it to see 1 the persistent stout one. W ARM FEET. the ligh t or know the touch o f prin ter’ s U1 Ah, mai'lam, “ replied the official, T h ey A r e E ssen tial to H ealth —P ro p e r ink. H e lived in West college, the o ld llicen jan In im itable shrug and sm ile, est o f the colleges, and room No. 11 on dvw A C o v e rin g fo r the Feet. won]. I depend on what onr lives You w ill n ever be in good health and the third floor is reputed to be the one ps*a been, r — Sketch, n ever do you r best w ork i f you r feet which he occupied. lied, ________________ ___ Years later tho college gave him d e are constantly cold. C ra ve diseases of idea #| T h e F ir s t P o r t r a it o f l iu r n v the throat aud lungs are caused by grees and enrolled him am ong her gra d 11' 'rOTU t o in terview in Young Women ii mu^pMrs. D. O. H i l l o t Edinburgh, the cold feet alone, and these troubles are uates. H is desire was to enter Y a le, and a lw a y s aggravated by a frig id condi it is pathetic to know that it was the ion. |ons sculptor and sister o f S ir N o e l ; in «bn, i t is learned that she is in pos- tion o f tlie lo w er extrem ities. I f prop narrowness o f his fath er’s means— h im ion of an o il p ain tin g which she be e r fo o tw e a r does not g iv e relief, consult self a scholar and a cultivated gen tle es to be tho iirst portrait o f Burns a physician, fo r the chances are the man— which prevented him from carry ch N o smyth executed. Tho pub- system is "run dow n,” and radical in g out his earnest desire. — A rth u r Luw- ,nf er for whom Burns sat to Nasm yth measures are necessary. In nine cases reuce in Century. out o f ten. however, the foo t coverin g lained to tho pain ter: “ You w ill Strange Use o f the Teeth. is to blame, either because o f its shape the E( M r.fo urns rather nervous at hav- Mrs. P eary has told w hat a hard d a y’s s,li h i l l ] ortrait painted. T ry to put or its m a te ria l S ave in warm weather, and fo r low-cut shews, leather, as or work it was for the Eskim o wom en in ci 1]$ easo. “ A ccordin gly when uext||)oet| arrived Nasmyth said as ho dinarily prepared, has serious objec her service when they prepared skins for tions. It lacks tw o prim e qu alities— clothing. The wom en cleaned the skins, his easel: “ N o w , Mr. |t dow n fo r h alf an hour, and porosity and capacity fo r absorption— and after a certain number o f hour.« ove a chat w h ile I finish o ff bein g in this respect too much like spent iu m asticating hard hides their . Then I shall bo ready for mblHT. N o foot can remain either ja w s w ere qu ite tired. Polynesian w o m com for table or healthy i f kept in a p er en chew in g a particular root so as to t sat dow n and talked away, petual bath o f its ow n em anations and prepare a ferm ented liquor must have am in g that tho painter was excretions. Leather, especially that o f an equally hard tim e o f it. P rim itiv e ansferriug his animated faco the m ore porous varieties, m ay be tol man had to use his teeth much more ivas. A ccordin g to Mrs. H ill, erated fo r tin» outside, but fo r cold than w e do, fo r he did not eat w ith painted his w e ll known por- w eather it should a lw a ys be lined with them alone. nrns from this first skotch. E ve ry “ osteologist has n oticed ,” woolen cloth, or, better. with wool felt. In fact, fo r all cold clim ates, and fo r w rites Professor Mason, “ how tho teeth w in t e r 'w e a r in all clim ates w h ere in tlie crania o f certain savages are there is any w inter, a foo tgea r mad© worn to the Bucket, and w e are frequent from all-w ool felt approaches the ideal. ly told that this arises from the large A ccordin g to modern notions, any ill quantity o f sand in t he food. “ But it is ness in one p art o f tlie bddy may be probable that p rim itiv e man used his occasioned by some irrita tin g cause fa r teeth not alone fo r the trituration o f his rem oved fro m the seat o f tlie trouble. food. The t«#»th set on some sm all ob Just how this is cannot a lw a y s be clear je c t made a vise, and teeth w ere used ly explained, hut that such connection fo r cutting implements. In basket mak does sometimes e x is t is beyond dis in g the teeth w ere the ready nippers, ■erchant. ju s to make as much as ho can by pute. in the matter under discussion. and tlie sm all branches o f osiers must du inferior bindings which he If tin* n erves o f the w hole body are irri have been peeled by the same means. i “ j ust as good ’ ’ as S. H. &' M. tated liy a tight shoe, or the extrem e “ W hoever has seen,” w rites Professor • th.j mend.n^. Insist on having coldness o f the extrem ities makes extra Mason, “ an Eskim o boot neatly pucker demand upon the blood supply, there is ed a ll aro.iiwl tlie edge o f the sole w ill neither n erve force nor blood enough not l)e surprised at tlie brevity o f the le ft fo r other functions.—Vocalist. good wom an’s teeth when he comes ------------ ——— --------- ’- jtzi . across her skull in a museum. ’ ’— N ew An Untimely Hymn. It is very often the case w ith an e x Y o rk Times. iÄfcl p V J z ® ^ 6®® le w d e r !_Latest Absolutely Pure ■ [t h e riding plveteen ^kirt Binding and you sa ve the mending. ■dealer w ill not supply you we w ill. samples, showing labels and materials. i M . C o . P . 0, Box 699. New York City ( ' O D C 1U I could get relief l a S L f rom a m o s t h o r rible blood-dis- ad spent hundreds of dollars rarious remedies and physi- lone of which did me any ly finger nails came off and i r came out, leaving me y bald. I then went to T S P R IN G S to be cured by this celebrated It. but very soon beaphe disgusted Ided to try S.S.S. The effect was nderful. I commenced to recover land after I had taken twelve bot- Ls entirely cured— cured by S.S.S. world- 1 H ot k i d fa d e d . E ra cessively dem onstrative in d ivid u al that A . I r h u 'a C o r n * tr a y . he loves the shout and song m ore than A noted Am erican singer is fon d of the contribution box. I think it espe c ia lly true in the case o f an old colored te llin g o f a little experience she had in She was to brother o f m y acquaintance w h o holds Boston once npon a tim e. a membership w ith the A frica n M etho sing at an evening concert, and a car riage was to be sent fo r her. She was dist church in a certain city. Jnst before the close o f service the staying at the tim e w ith a friend, who minister announced that a collection j had a snit o f rooms in a large apart w ould be taken ami added, “ W ill some ; ment house, in w hich tlie tnbe system brndder please start an appropriate o f communication w it h the outer world It was past the tim e when song?” T h e request found a ready re prevailed. sponse in Brother C ., w h o im m ed iately the carriage should have appeared, aud started that old fa m ilia r hymn, “ Y ie ld the lady was gro w in g a little nervous. N e t to T em p ta tio n ,” and the collection She was sittin g w ith her wraps on when box passed unheeded b y.— R am ’s Horn. the bell rang furiously. H n rryin g to tho tube herself, tho prim a donna s a id : A PaUlml Com ction. “ W ell?” The reply came in a voice heavily A d a ily paper publishes the fo llo w in g correction o f an article w hich had ap charged w ith irritation. “ I ’m a backm an,” said the voice, peared in its columns tho previous d a y ; “ Yesterday w e ga re the particulars ; “ an I was sent hero to g it somecussed o f a fire which had occurred in the town lady, an X don’t know w h at in tim e her of BatTic, m entioning the name* and : name is ! I 'v e rung e v ’ry b ell in this surnames o f the victims. H a vin g ob honse! A re yon her?” tamed further inform ation, w e hasten j When inform ed that the “ cussed to rectify certain inaccuracies in the re- ! lad y’ ’ herself was s h a k in g to him, he port o f the sad e v e n t T h ere w ere no j » o i l y re p lie d : victim s, siuce the fire in question never | “ W e ll, come on. W e 'll have to lope took place. W e m ay add that the tow n ! it a il the w a y to the h all to get there on o f Barrio does not exist " — M otto per , :im c l” — Detroit Free Pres*. S.S.S. ^ i^ s s s a c c o . Riders. ■ HATCHET. GOT A BABY BOY NOW H A P P IN E S S IN M AN’S Heed the A SO U TH E R N HOM E. Red F U g of Hanger at the R a i l r o a d G ro a n in g — A W a r n i n g to A m e r i c a '* Men. M AN W AS M AD E TO M U l'K N , Per hap*, but rheumatism need uot add to the calamities to wnich we are moie or less sub ject, when theie is sach an eilicient menus of counteracting the dire complaint as Hosteller's Stomach Surer*. V o t l the liver, bowels or stomach are out of order, or the kidneys or nerves troublesome, the Bitters Is al*o au ef ficient remedy. It prevents and remedas ail malarial disorders,_______________ When the snowr turn* to rain, Aud the streets run with mud, Good 8t. Peter, refrain, 1Í man falls with a^tnud._ W ffA l’8 A j T. W/~w~wd’ c D i l l c the best family cathartic iH J L B J o • N and liver stimulant, '¿fn- A p rU TO U ffU TC n ° n NEW n o v e l t ie s . A u l R I u I t All i l u HUMouuy! Pacific In troduction Co., 119 Bu.wh St., Room 6, San Fran cisco, Cal ImericanTirpe Founders Co. Electrotypers Stereotypers... Merchants in Gordon and Peerless Presses, Cylinder Presses, Paper Cutters, Motors of all kinds, Folders, Printing Material. 0 (1 1 1 1 1 1 Morphin#» Habit Car*d In IO pains in the back, side, chest, or Porous Plaster T h e very very remarkable rem arkable i and certain / r* T V T * Tho V ___ J I V » I / -A 1X I re “ lief ‘ given wom an by M OORE’ 8 ‘ ^ K E V K A L K D R E M E D 'Y has given it the name o f W o m an ’s Friend. I t is uniformly Buccess- ful in relievin g the backaches,headaches and w e a k n e s s which burden and shorten a w om an ’s life. Thousands of women te s tify fo r it. I t w ill g iv e health and strength and m ake life a pleasure. F o r sale by all druggists. B L U M A U E R - F R A N K D R U G CO., P o r t l a n d , Agents. "Y TT X X X X FIRST SAW • GOST... FLOUR M I N I N G ............... MARI NE • • « # TH E W ILL 1 IHETTE IRON W ORKS PO RTLAND , O R E C O N WA RE - HOU S E • • M A C H IN E R Y i« B Y C O R R E S P O N D IN G ■ W H E R g r e a t D IR T G A T H E R S , W A S T E s a v in g | ° c S £ n .” f r o m r e s u l t s t h e W IT H R U L E S . u s e o f SA PO LIO d$ Gaarant#*d to b« bMt quality ■leel. e o cents. OR, p CO* Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All drugglds; II. Prej ared only by C, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. retara WB W IL L S E N D A 3 - B L A D E also # n *r*n » p « d tn be beat q u a lity ■teal. Hood s ( IIU A RAZO R { say e n o u g h in p ra is e o f Hood’s Sarsapa r illa .” M ks . H . B l a k k , S o . Berwick, Me. T h is a n d o th e r s im ila r cures proves that T H E O R I G I N A L A N D G E N U IN E . . a d l e « , Mk brugfflat for Chichester i ___________________________ ______ buie* xealM] with b loc ibbon. T a k e n o o t h e r L i a d . U tfuse .lu hr ti tu ti one and /nutations. > A ll p ill* In past«board boxes, pink wrapper*, » r e d a n g e r o n a c o u n t e r f e i t * . A t D n g g la u , or Bead * * 4 c . in »tam p* finr p artieo U r*. teatlmoaUI*. und " K e l l e r f o r L a d l e * , " in U tte r, by M a ll. 1 0 , 0 0 0 T «.tlm o o i*l* . .V in e Caper. H o ld h r a l l L o r a l l > r u H l * t « . H L M K K C H " E T M IC f A A i L . t LO.. ................ kH u. a t f i e i M a d la o n H q ., V i l i L A I t K L P l I I A , P A . weil Give You y o u sen d us is n ow w e l. and I h a v e been g r e a tly bene fited o th erw is e. I have increased in w e ig h t and am in b e tte r health. I cannot W »a CHiCHesrcn a E nglish . Reo CROSS —An E lix ir of Life. If Foot B e a r tn M i n d — N ot one of the .lost o f counterfeits and imi tations is as good as the genuine. A. SIocuui offer* to Send T w o B ot tle* Free o f til* Rem edy to Cure Con*umplion and A ll Lung Trouble* Nothing could be fairer, more philan thropic or carry more jo y in its wake than the offer ot T. A. blocum, M. 0., of 183 Pear, street, New York. Periectly confi- : dent that he has an absolute remedy for the cure of consumption and all pulmon- ary complaints, he otters through this pa- ! per to send two bottles tree to any reauer j who is suffering from lung trouble or con- , sumption, also loss o f liesn and all condi- I tions ol wasting. He invites those desir- I ous o f obtaining this remedy to send their i express and postottice address, and to re- i ceive in return the two bottles tree, which will arrest the approach o f death. A l ready this rornedy, by us tim elv use, has i permanently cured thousands o f cases | which were given up, and death was looked upon a3 an early visitor. K now ing his remedy as he does, and be ing so proof-positive o f its beneficent re sults, Dr. «locum considers it his religious duty, a duty which he owes to humanity, to donate his infallible remedy where it will assault the enemy in us culatei, and, by its inherent potency, stay the current o f dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the shadow ot the grave has been gradually growing more strongly defined, causing fond hearts to grieve. The cheap ness o f the remedy—ottered freely— apart from its inherent strength, is enougn to commend it, and more so is the perfect confidence o f the great chemist making the offer, who holds out life to those already becoming emaciated, aud sa ys: "b e cured.’ ’ The invitation is certainly worthy of the consideration of the afflicted, who for years, have been taking nauseous nostrums without effect; who have ostracised them selves from home and friends to live in more salubrious climes, where the atmos phere is more congenial to weakened limps, and w’bo have fought against death with all the weapons and strength in their hands. There will be no mistake in send ing for these free bottles—the mistake will be in passing the invitation by. A S o re two inches across formed and in walking lo favor it I sprained tuy ankle. The sore became worse; I could not put my boot on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I cculd not get any relief and had to stop work. I read o f a cure o f a similar case by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all o f two bottles the sore had healed and the swelling had gone down. My Allcock’s CONSUMBTION CUBED P U LM O N A R Y C O M P L A IN T S . “ In September, 1**4,1 made a misstep and injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, BUM P? "F o r twenty six In our peculiar vernacular, we say a years I have used tobacco in great bump on a log and a bump on a human quantities, and of being. W hat one might c a lla bump an late years took to cigarette s m o k- I otherone would call a thump. Thus we have ing,” writes Mr. 1 a bump from a thump and a thump from W. E. biinpson,of a bump, in like manner, a bruise may lie Compt, La. " I | cause a bump, and a bump may cause a want to go on rec j bruise, or perhaps a thump may cause ord that tobacco | both. W ell, what’s the difference, so long ha* robbed me ot as we suffer from either bump or bruise, 1 many years o f life we want to get n d o f it. That’s true, a id and a great deal : the surest, quickest way to cure a bruise is ol happiness. I re ! at once to use $t Jacobs Oil. Tnen the alize it now as I ! question will be not wuat it is, but whai it compare my leel- was, as it wiii promptly disappear. ingb and isy con In Kansas-"1 h«t was a powerful Interne lug dition with that of a year ago, wheu 1 was debate at the literary society last ulgni." “ What wms it about?’ “ Whether the m crobe a tobaeco saturated cigarette fiend. "M an y and many a lime did I try to quit was more injurious than the cyclone ' smoking myself into eternity, but I could 9 1 0 0 R K W A K D 9100. not put through a day w itnout suffering extreme nervous torture, which would in The readers o f this paper will be pleased crease hour by hour till finally, to save m yself as it st’emed from almost flying to to learn that there is at least one dreaded pieces, 1 had .o light the little white pipe- disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. H all’s stiox aim swallow me smoke. •One day 1 rut 1 in my paper ‘ Don’t To Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now way,’ known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bacco Bp it and Smoke Your Life Awu. just wnat I was doing; it came to me 3 like being a constitutional disease, requires » the warning ol the man who waves the red constitutional treatment. H a ll’s Catarrh ffag ». 1 danger at the rail t oad crossing, and Cure is taken internally, acting directly said that No-To-bac was an aosoiuteiy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation guaranteed relief from tobacco slavery. *‘ i did not believe it, but like »drow n ing of the disease and giving the patient man grasping at a straw, 1 commenced strength by building tip the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. taking N c - lo bac. ! "T u e effects were m agical; it destroyed The proprietors have so much taith in its j the uei ve craving aud desire for cigarettes. curative powers, that they offer One Hun lw o boxes, would you believe it? made dred Dollars for any case* that it fails to cure. Send tor list o f Testimonials. i me well aud strong. Address, ; ‘ 1 have gained mentally, physically in F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, 0. , vigor and manhood, aud with the brain f » - S o l d by Druggists, 75c. | liee lrom the n icon no and a breath no H a ll’s Family Pills «re the best. I longer befouled with tobacco smoke, 1 am j so happy to-day to write No-To-Jbac did it F I T 'S .—AU fits stopped tree by I> r. K l i n o ’ s I ail u year ago, so the cure is time-tested G r e a t N e r v e R e s t o r e r . No fits aftei the first l aud tried, uot only in my own case, out day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatme and |2.00 trial bottle tree to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, several or my friends who have also oeen »31 Arch St Philadelphia. Pa. j cured. Piso’s Cure is tne. medicine to break up i " W e have a baby boy now. " M y wile and 1 leel that ail this happi children’s Coughs ands Colds.— M b «. M. Ü. ness started irom tne time when i nrst B lü h t , Sprague. Wash.. March 8, 1894. useu M c-io bac, and in evidence of our ap T hy G kkmza tor breakfast preciation, ana in order that the memory ol the h tppmeBa may be perpetuand iu a living lorin, we waut to name our baby boy T H E A F . K M O T O R C O . doe* half ths erorid-s aiter the man that wrote the line Don't windm ill husinesH, because It has reduced the coat of to 1 . « .vhat it was.# It has man» branch Tobacco opit aud Smoke Yrour Lite A w ay.’ wind power houses, and supplies Its gtHtds aud repairs "Mo-To-bac i» popular here and ail our at your door. It can and does furnish a better article for less money than druggists seil it. iiardiy a day passes but others. Ft makes Pumping and someoooy asks me aoout ^io-i’e-ba^, so 1 Geared, Steel, Galvanized after- o o iit’ t want you to hesiia.e to use tutse Completlon Windmills, Tilting and Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Buxx Saw lines in any way tnat you tuink w ill make Frames, Steel Feed Cutters and Feed known to suffering humanity the happi Grinders. On application it w ill name one ness that there is in N o-lc-b a c for tne ___of these articles that It w ill furnish until j many men with uicotibized biains and January 1st at 1/3 the usual price. It also makes ! weakened lesoiutionss, if they will only Tanks and Pumps of a ll kinds Send for catalogue. make up their mind to save the waste oi Factory * >Ztb. Rockwell and Fillmore Streets. Cfelckf* vital power—to s»y nothing ot the money —now going up into smoke and out iu to bacco 6pit.'*____________________ I f you w a n t a sure relief for “ Er man dal am alius lookin’ foh trouble,’’ limbs, use an sain Urcie keen, ’aiu' likely Ur git dia’p inleu, no m. t ei how ucar-sighted lie is." AN A B S O LU T E REMEDY FOR A L L S c r o fu la lufitsta the Wood ot humanity. It ¡ poears in varied forme, hut is forced to yield to H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cures all such diseases. Read th is: P E N K N IF E / 6 0 Coupons, or I 2 Coupons and 6 0 cents. You will find one coupon inside each 3 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DORHHin TOBACCO. B u e llL a m b e r s o n 2 0 3 - 3 - ST PORTLAND. LtUZEATH CATALOG FREE, A i w a I.n o . MAÌV .Y .\ I„7.,’ ,Cq -------K I C , I > “ »»t » I you have l t n » l ------ll s 'v n raftering MRS. WINSLOW'S HWuV"0 - F O P C H IL D R E N T E E T H IN G - F«r Ml* by •lll»r»**l-u. V ^ O a n ib a tl«, SEND COUPON* WITH NAME »no «DOSES* TO B lack w ell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. 0. Buy a ba£ o f this Celebrated Sm oking Tobacco, and read the coupon, which gives a list o f other premiums and how to get them, a C E N T S T A M P S ACCEPTED. for year* from trouble* known a* Female Weakneen ami have been able to get no help You have p<tin In your bark, aero«* yout btely an<l down jour limbt, hratlachf, or other eaaily iveot nixed Hymn «tin* of female t-oubleu. Our preparation “ KKNALDO," a health lotion, la the preaeriDtlon of a oelehniteu . ireHallut on female diM»a*e* in whooe baud* It ha* been the m*anH of curing hum red*. It will cure you! It de*troy$ all germs th tilt h m»y b* preneiit and 10 which all lh» *e troubl'd are due, but la perfectly harm- le** to tne pa1 lent. The pr< gnancy wifi noth« harmed by our wa«h and no I* of great u*e to relieve rnanyof It* trub e* a* vomiting etc. W e will mall on application circular* eontainlng extensive ueacrintion of the u*e and action of thl* great remedy. One box of ‘•Renaldo” la aufflcienr for a month*’ treatment with m il d i re« tiarid, We alao have “ Keualdo” incap- auleti at $1 per umall box, or per large box, 6 *maller. Ijuly agent* wanted <an make $6 tc flu per day, a* every la«’ y want* Renal, o. Re mil by regldtered letter, P. O. money order, or expre#* money order payable to K KNO < ii L >11 • A I. CO., box M v Han Joee, Coll fornia. p t i o n N. P. N. U. 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