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CONGRESSIONAL A WESTERN DUGOUT A WORD TO WORKERS If your avocation« are mrotaAiy or physically Narrow Eseape from f our Morderuuii, ■ laborioua if the) subject you to expoaare in in- «■iement weather, if they confine you tolhedewk. Inclined Kuftiaoa. and are of a uature to involve w^-ar and tear of “That. ln«leed, wa® a hair-breadth fc- brain, and nervous «train.} ou nia) occasionally rape,” wlaimad Jon^-y’s partner, r*quire aoma renovating tonic. Hostetter's when Harrison had concluded the rela Slum ar h Bit tars to th* article for >ou. it Btirnu- tion of a war reminisc«’»«)©, “but what, late« the failing energie«. invigorates the bu<iy in your opinion, was the tightest fix you and «been tta miud. it euaUea the «) «tarn tu throw off the dfbibtaling effects of undue ever got into?” fatigue, gi'eg renewed vigor to the organa of »♦ig»Ation. arouse« the liver when inactive, “W»*ll.” answer««! Harrison, after re w hi» h it « rr> often to with peopia wI»<>•»• p«ir- lighting hw pipe. “I reckon the clo*a*t suits are sertrntary, renews the jaded appetite, and en< ourag«-s >»«-aiinful r»-p<w. Ita ingredienta •nil I ever had was in Kansas, in 1K7L art »ai» . uim I ita cred canal*-, w hi« h constat m the goin^ fron heart) t »d« i-riu. nt of tarsut»Mui every clara I was on mv w:»\ of so«iely ar»mont .-onvlncing Admirably is r«*xa« to California <juite a ride of it adapu-d to the nirdical wants of workers. horseback with mix horse«* ami five bun lr**«I dollar® Inca/Ji in my pocket Am Gar if came to uh from Sicily and the coi pnuv is better than none when y». shores uf the Mediterranean. arc on a long trip an«l passing throng A IKIN11B S U B R a -frang«? country, andon the way I ha» Sweet are the usts of udversity, the fallen in with a mulatto of whom 1 ha printers’copy said, but beset it up, sweet known something in Denison ami wii are the uses of advertising. Sweet, in whom I had journeyed for several da\ deed, to those who in s rkne«« and suffer prior to our arrival in Parker, a small ing have seen the advertisement of some 'ow n almost on the Nation (Indian I'» t sovereign r» aady, which, upon trial baa brought them fron: death’s door. “The ritory) line, and right abreast tf best thing I ever saw is my paper was the Delaware reservation. adv< rtof Dr. Pierce’s ‘Golden “At ParkiT, uh« r»- h* was somewh » Medical Discovery”* 1» again and again uxiUfthitod, and which we reached about ihe testimony of these who have taeu noon, I sold four of mv horses at a I n - healed by it of lung disease, bronchial zain. The sun wa* intensely hot during lUeition-, tumors, ulcers, liver coin plaints the «lay-time, the moon wa® nearly nt and the ids to which ilt!»li is heir. f« full, and, a« it wa fine riding al Cherries were known in Aria as far night, we conHiwled to rest until even- ing, I slept for an hour or two, ami at Lack as she seventeenth century. 7 .3*1 u is ready to Mart. Along came ni x DR HENLEYS REMEDY FOR LADIES • olored frien*i on time, arcornpanic»! bv Ladies suffering from nervousness,sleep- two Cherokee Indians, mounted, ami a ¡esMnrtiM or any nervous trouble, ran find Ii ilf bre«' on foot. Boh allow«‘<l they immediate rei »f and be «tired by using Dr. Henley's Ce ery, Beef and Iron. wire friends of his who were going to ' imp about twelve miles distant, and Vinegar is derived from two French :i-kc<l if I had any objection to lcmling iny other horse to the half-bre«*<l. I words, ' in nigre, “sour wine." A CLOSE CALL. faieiwiting l)«»triplioii of a WmiU-rn H a F itatlon 1») a Nrbravks l.ady. Having livtMt among dugoute and A Synopsis of Messa res Introduced in ita Mxl-houses for about twenty years, I National Legislature sen«! herewith a d< Mi iption, which will periikp® gir® your readers sqibh Maa EKNATK. The Republican Senatorial caucus of their construction and appearance. decided V« pla e Harrison of Indi.!*?*4: FcrhapM some people think a dugout on the Committee on Foreign Affairs, must nwevraaiily be n very dirty place, to fill the vacancy created by the und that nobody but a savage would Jive in one. But I know a great nifiay death of S< nator Miller. Ooorge ru|»ortrd favorably, from th* prairie farmer® that have lived in them, (’ommitt« «• ou Territories, the bill to ■ who are not savages, blit for intelli- enable the Northwest T rading Com | .fence an«! culture will compare favor- pany, b private corporation,orgaaisod I ubiy with those who inhabit log under th«? general laws of Oregon, to houf»«'s in other States- Dugouts, a* a rule, are very comfortable, especially purchase certain lands in tlm Terri in winter in localities wh»Te wood an«l tory of Alaska. A’. Dolph's r«*qm «t coal are scarce and high. an«l the horse the bill was plae«*«l on tb<* calendar. uni cow ii»'e«l all the corn. Some of <*amer<m offered a nwolution, whi-h iheae habitations are so nice :wi home . was agreed to, ap|«/inting Stanford u like within, that one forgets they are I member ef the f’ivil 8< rvi< e (’ommit- I1P40UU. Many who come West to get homes are too poor to build fine ' tee; also a| (»oinling Mitchell a im in bcr of the Committee on Additional louses, so the dugout ami aod-housc e nine an ••i»i'»tiUitioiiv among u- Accommodation for the Library. H« nat<* confirmed Wm. T . T'rinholm. Westerner«. It is a forlnuute tiling for us that our Western soil is so favor Comptroller <d Currency. able for the piirpoMi*. As soon as our ITuinb presented a jatition <<f an Homesteader ha® “fast«?ned’* on his association <»f colored ciliz« uh of Kan land, he look- for a suitable site for a sas, praying for aaaintaucc to emigrate dugout, which will be at th«? Hid«* of a to Africa with a vh-w of there building «hallow ravine, or some place w I m * i »’ I up another United Stat»« liepublic. he lin«ls a bank f iring the south, if ’ Plumb said he undersUxsl th« re was possible. Th«», bank sliouhl be pretl) a strong «leterm¡nation on the part of steep, ami not very high five or six petitioners to carryout tin- « migration feet at th" front is about right, The 11-t -t-u is to dig a hole, or perhaps «« helm* refernal to. it would moiiih I belter to say make an Blair rc|M»rt«'«l favorably, without excavation, the necussary* size ami amendment, from the Com mitt« «? on shape. There is no n«?ed to spend time Education and Labor, the arbitration or thought on the plans for this •*♦ irth- igrec<|, ami we rod«* on, the half-br«n«l Hill recently pn«wd by the House. ly tabernacle,” for the parlor, «lining Call addressed th«* S«*nate on bis room, bed-room nn«l kilch«?n ar«* all in md I in front, ami the others following resolution instructing tin Committ« « on»*. A Mmall room is often added for We proceed»^ on our way pleasant 1\ ' » iiough for six or eight hundred yank. on Public Lam's to r«*p<ut a bill to a cellar, blit the la st way is to <lig th»* I luivingas littleMiispicion of impending forfeit all railroad land grants not < «?llar entirely separate from tb<* livin«.* ■ lang» r as though I had tarn hi room but near <ii«mgh to be handy. earned within the time «pecilied in hoim* in old Virginia on the plantation. Th«* t*r«t settlers that came in, when th«? granting Acts, or A< ts extending \«» we trav«»h*d on I watch«?«! a small tin* tiirm. Th* r«•‘•ohif ion was referred wood was plenty, ha«l tirr-place® in , -lark cloud which was about t/> obscure, their dugouts, which, on account of to flu* <'«»nimiih « on Publi»* Linds. or partially obscure, the moon. W« ventilation th«?y gave, made th«' habita After lortg <b*bat<', th** bill to » «tab I ha«l just i*nter«*«l a little patch of wood* tion moi«* h«*althful. When th«' exca lull th«* future army force at .‘M),(MJD vation is completed, the walls ar«' fin it (he bend of th«* river, the «ilverv orb | ha«i p(»n«*trate«l th«» outer edge of tie men w im ojected; yeas, 19 ; nays, 31. ished up with logs or sod 'Hie front I » loiul, when «mhlcnly as I afterwar»! above ill«* <lu<»r and window® is best of Dolph introduced a re««»lution <li i • member.«!, for I thought nothing of if logs or boards. S« h I will do for the m ting tlm Committv«' <»n Trrritorir» at the tin»«« I hear«! th«»se in the r«'ar to impiir«* into ths m«<ls of Ala-ka back ami along the sid«*H wli»*re tin* I dosing up on us. Then one of th« I hen if the room is for land law«. As it is now no lam! wall is solid. <’I htokcn »«, a rix-foot<»r, r««f<? alongside titles mu I»« a< quiied in that Tern- large, say fifteen by twenty feet, it will •f ni*'. M'i/4'd my br’nllc, ami in an- tak«? nine, or, if there is h window in 1‘iry, and towns of ionsid* ruble size th« ba«*k uml, t«*n stout posts with forks ! «»tlier instant h*ap«'«l to his feet, crying nr«* growing up. Dolph says it is im- at the top, to support tin* ridge pole«. • »nt: ‘1 «peck a D«*laware too much fol perntive that land laws «hould lx* pro These and the posts must be of pretty )oii!’ trying to pass himself oil* as om vi«l« d for Alaska at oner. Th«« only good sit««, f«»r th** roof of a dugout is of that tiul«'. “I r«*«*olh'ct the seen«? a.« though it h:ul law now in force is that which applies v« i v heavy. Aft«*r tlm fork® are s"t ’Twas ju-t exclusively to milling locations. ami th«' three-ridge poles in place, the happen«*«! «»lily yesterday. ntaut ns dark as it, now is outsid«* a Blair introduced a bill which pro roof is covered with small transverse very dim moonlight. Imnmdiatdv th«* vides that right hours shall constitute poles or brush, projecting over th«* whole plot flash«**! upon me. Th«* negro It is then cov a day's work fur all h t ter <*airmis, ami wall a foot or mor»*. ••r«'*l with a lay«T of prairie hav, th *u ku«*w of my selling the horses uml that that tlirir salaries shall not be r«*dm*« <1 plenty of « artii, well packi*«,i «town to the money r«*<*cire«l was upon niy p» r- by reason of the di'crwase in the hours k«ep out tin* rain. There ought al ’<>n, ami ha«I naturallv conjecture«I that of labor. ways bi? a small window in th»* r* »? . I ha«l mor»* l«»si«|os. Then? was no time Hi ipih* pn-red th* bill granting to opposite th«* eiitranue, for v«*ntilation, to Jo«»»; «pii<*k ami decid»»d action only tin* Kansas A A rkaiu.is Kadioad Coin and it Rhouhl nevet b«« fully «*los< <l ex couhi sav<* im* if an\thing c»Hihl, for it p iny th«« right of way for a nuhoad cept during .1 1»I. z / id in sum met II was nndoiibt«*dly tin ir intention to gill through Indian I'enitory. ought always to Iw kept entirelv open. me after if not before robbing me. “The ('h«*r<»k«»e «too*I b<*tw«'«'n his When the dugout is up and covered, Hcnak* unanimously pa «*•«■«! the lloiisr bill for the rn‘< tioti of a build 0111 homesteader moves tn, and pro i horse and mine, ami in a «<*<'«>ml I swung ing for a Congo ssioiial Library, with ceeds p> lit it up inside as well as his my animal around, bringing th«» roh- ni« aii» w ill p 'l tj.it In ran aiioni it I mt ’ h wrists iH'tw. en tin* •'houl«l«»rsof the If hu out aiytmdment. he will buy some hoiuu plain furniture furniture; if two. I wore a pair of big Mexican The Washington Territory bill was not. In* will make what what he ntads n('e«ls < «ml *purs, ami I put them to g««o«l u<e till I placed b«’ft»re the Senate, ami V'oor* •if «Iry-g« food« boxes, which will do ven could hoar th«» hone® of nil vn ist f.'tirh I ktm spoke in advocacy of his anmml- well for Meantim«», I ha«l drawn mv every thing except bedstead» « racking. ment, which < consists of an enabling and chairs, Bedsteads c.au be made of Deiiing«T it snapped. Instantly I Act for the aihnission of Montana forked poles driven in th«* ground with piilh»d nivbowie from my boot and made T’vrritory. sticks laid aeroiM them; boxes ami a «!« -perate lung«* for him, exclaiming: Platt and Harrison np]>o<«>d the henclies ran be made to do duty for •I -|»««'k not.’ “But lie w as too quirk for me an I I Ainiiiendnient. chairs, blit tliny are ,.i rather poor inakv- T elli r and .McMillan favored tlu bill shifts; good plain bodsteads and chair« mi-'< »1 him. Again I sank ni\ spurs now before the (’oniniitt« u oil T.rri- should lie bought if possible. A large in up to th«1 rowels, ami. brandisliing box placed on its side and boAl'ded up ni) long Iliad««! knife. I gav«j an old toriea. V’M»rhe<«' amendment WS« v<»t<*«| about half wiu bi front makes a good fashioned ydl, tin* like of which I reck down by a party vote—yr as Id. tmys place tor woo«! 01 coal, while tin* lop i« on they never had h«»ar«l, ami cliarg«»«! «»on venieiit for Water buckets, pails and <»n th«* others taliind im*. 2’J, l)eiii<H'rati* voting in the* nlliiniH- «u<‘h things. Another large box can “‘Give nir the r«»ad. «logs, damn you!' live ami Rt piiblii Hiir in the negativo. be tilted lip with shelve®, and thre«* I -houtr«L and it them I went It wtKiny Eustis nuived to amend by conlin- boot or cracker boxes plnced on lop only chance. I <»<»ul«l not iy< > ing the right <»f aullragc ill the pro* makes a good cupboard A similar «»*1 must regain the tow n. Ami they |Htf<d new Slate to <|iialified male iurnislii'M n place to ke«»p clothing iu«? th«» road, too! Resistance oi books, i'tC. «h i'ti'iH only, ll<* Mip|Mnted hi« part against such » h I«I s had tarn f Our lionicstendurs w ifv, with a boh e\p««t<'il, ami th«' wln»lr a flair ha«l amendment in some remarks in which he maintained that if Congn «« agreed of «'In'ap muslin, or five cent calico, curr«'«l in such a short space «»f tim ». to the lull as it «t<«>d,admitting fi inalt- will drape the walls hih ! make curtains that tlic) failr«l to r«'«'o« er from their «•utliage, th« Stat< ul \\ a«hinglonc«»nhl for tin window« and l»<ixrs, and per* I Mirpi i-»* until I lia«l ri«ldvn through their haps parliti»»n «»If a bed-room, or « ill mi«l-t ami placr«l a g«»«»«l fifty or -exenty- « b < t a female I . S. S«*na(ur. I Im re Inin esrli h. d off to tomff Ir 1® sin ti\r \ tr«l« tat w ren us. Then they ta- suit of that Would be that the prohlem pr.«mg how nh’« th»« tire-cant print gan sho«»ling pop. pop. six or sev«» of n t sessions Would lie in«* a itl\ will make a dugout hmk, ami it tin* t iin's but I ro«lc kick unbarin«»«l t solved [laughter.| hoim «1« ulai is tin* kpnl of man li< Barker.” <'ho r /-» //. raid. B(*rk it inaiktd that Women Would • »light Io I m », it will last as long a« he never be l«>ld «moUgh to come within find« it nucussaiw to live in a dugout UNIQUE SPECIMtNS. -the constitutional liiiiitatimi as to age After the h < n | part of the w all ha« ha«! time to settle, it can b«» plasteied (it iii-wrd laughter | ICi in.trl».tl»lr < iillrrthui uf I gvptian I'.ustis chai<«ct«-i i/.i*d w<•man Miilliag< as far down a« tin* so»! come«, w hich Wnnlrn and l.inrii < loth<. a« a «Iciiiorsliting proposition, and a« can be «lorn* ver\ well, and is a gn at llerr I hcodor GralT. the Pci<ian car improvement both for look« and «Tuan “«riTcnsivr and d«*«truetnc to th«» insti Schiller platz. 'ii. ms I h: v . ell th 111 plastered il pet uierrhant uf the tiitKui <»f the family.** tlm win «town, but th«- plaster doe« not Vienna, a ho trvuted for the purcliase of Ait«r a long ileleite on th«* in«»rrts Slav on the dlig pail of th«» wall long Arch.luk«» R» ni«*r’s papyri in Egypt and a i«l d«'iiiei itaof feiiiab* siitloig«*, Eu«ti«'I enough 1.» pav for th« trouble > >tn. brought that valuable collection to Aus- ano•ndiii« nt wa** r« ii«■(« d. 2a tn 1° «Iiigoiits hav«* tluors in tliuiii. but not ■ lo'l allv Mali) p» opl. »pi. ad ha) tria, ha* ju-t <»« »ti i píete» I .-in uni«piv (M»|- l«*eft«»n of Egyptian w«M>h n and lin« • »'•I the lloor, changing it one«? a week .doth«. The Vienna r<irres|Mnid«>nt f I his -«MV«*R «w«-« pilig Mini keeps down the Lum Ion 7Ï rr . y j \es the follqwir the dint, l»ut <loe* nut look a« n«'at a* I. M notion »»( the col ladion: th«' «'lean ground I do not ••It in ail thrtHi hundred «a,y that »higoiits are th«« best f.mrth to w«»rh! to live in. but I du !i|>|>r< hey ar«* w. Ml built. nil«! I. they »1«» v«»ry well At a\ erage Nul»ra«k an wants «»I a ip umd) to run i d I • »lie • •»i'll e\ llll uh luti < A Diminutive Printing Pre« l.ATKHr TKI.Ka.H 4 I'll H Kk.l'UUr TREATING THE WRO For “worn-out,” “ run-down J* debiiitah'd s* hool teachers, milliners, <lr< ra-makers, general housekeepers, and over-worke women gem ially. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the tast of all restorative tonics. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ta not a “Cure-all.” b»it admirably fulfills a singleness of purpe. being a most potent Specific for all those Chronic W.-akness»'« and Diseases peculiar to women. It is a pwerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and m-rvitie. ami imparts vigor ami strength to the whole system. i» --------- cure® nausea mid weakness of stomach. imiig» sti<in. bloating, eructations of gas, nervop pros- I trat dcRÍft ---- ion. ------- :hty and sle^ pl' ^n«--. in » ittar ««-x “ Favnrit»' l*r»-' rintion is sold bv drmriristR under on |»o«i- -------------------- _ tive guarantee. Fior condition®, ®pi tie. Price ICediiced Io i* 1.00 per Kolti» « or Six Hollies for $5.00. The walnut I h a native of Persia, the (' huk R hum and China. * * * * Nervous Debility, in either «ex, however induced,spcedil),Ihoroughly ar d permanently cured. Addre««, with 10 cent« in stamp« fur reply and book of particulars, World’« Dispensary Medical A-- k iat mil, < «53 Main Street, Buffalo. N.Y. Asparagus was originally a wild sea coast plant, and is a native of Gt. Britain. Dr. Henley*« Celery, Beef and Iron re moves languor and loss of appetite. Bren«hitis is cured by frequent Minali , doses of Piso’n Cure for Consumption. T ry G khmea (or bn ukfasL IN OHI I» 11 \( I PUBLIC mAND For a rafe yeast, we betpin the inanufaiture, after long ; «'Xpurim ?.«•«. of WABXBBH SAFE YEAST »vbi«*h we guarani»-»- to b-'. as hi as isible. A FFRFE» T YEAbT, I’uru miti Whole ««»nieiiii»! Hi-ulth I reserving. 1 fltn I lOr. % HOX (lOC.VKKMIN A BOX), Enough t > raise 40 loaves of braa*l. !f your Gro< er does not . keep it. bend for it by mail to Warner’s Fafe Yeast Co Rochester. N Y MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN Huffterinjr from any form of acute or chronic diavaiM* or injury will tin'! al the Portland General Hospital •Cot 2<l and A>h Sts . PORTLAND. OR • Incorporated under the laws of Oregon, C«»MI'FT> NT l*ll\HI» | «s-i KX|. st R.,E« r KI'FRIF N» l I» NI li-l n LXUtFoKI M I I K»»«'M m <‘AKk n I LY REGI I ATEI» DII.T \i u.> i»pp .ii..«». i) H <‘il ii'H t • «I Kill II M lu.tiiK F. !«»«• t rir , il \I mo . under manag» nvnt of the ll«»«pital * ompan) . a » <»mpl« t»• -» Nh'in «»Í TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS. JDuTORS WUUIUIIW F ail A Il I HOUSAND T hinks . “Oo L ikewise ." D octor ’ s H ot & “C ure - all .” EVERY INVALID LADY «hould rend for “The People’s Common Sense M«-dical Adviser,” in which over flfr pages ' H —i i » i —i aredevah'd to the consid.r ition of di*H»wf* peculiar to wonen. 11 lust rat« tl w.th iiimer- w.HMi-uuts ami < oi«»rud piah-s. It will I- ®ent, |»<Mt-ptud. to anv ii.hlr.»- tor $1.50. A iargt pamphlet, treatise on Disuses ot w omen, profusely illustrate«! with colon-d plate® and numerous wood-cuts, will ta sent for ten cents in postage stamps. Addrc®, --------------- our WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOC IATION, No. GG3 Haiti Street, UI FFALO, N.Y. LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES. G. W, L otz , Trwlhomme, La., writes: “For four vo:us 1 suffered from liver complaint and attac ks of bilious fever; loss of appetite, nausea, constipation, sometimes diarrhea, pain in the back of the head, right side and under the shoulder-blade«, fullness after eating, general debility, restless night«, tongue Coat«<L »‘tc. Alter ........p, s «, m > sv 0 v,» » i . * Pierce's kiwh uinu- taking lour ■ bottles of ‘ l Dr. Gold- cn Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets,’ 1 find 1 iuu us well us 1 ever was. L iver D isease . S amantfia amantha G G aines vinrs , . Lockport, Lock¡*>rt, .V. F., Y., writes: writes “For R «Ix - t » ight yi-ars prrt ... e him to | mmi . | l «, ! had been trout >l«-d _... ......... . ,. also with a severe pmn in ..... th«' ... small of , ... my . back, a« loss n»y shoulder-blades, with considerabh* bloating of the stomach from wind; was so nervous at times I could hardly sleep; also troubled with dizziness and hard breathing Ing spells. K|»elta. I was induced by my stei»-«laughter. step-»laughter. Mrs. Warner, of Olean, N. V.. to try the ‘Golden Medical Dis covery.’ The off«'« ts were marvelous. After taking three bottles I was entirely cured.” a n.- fl nA J 10 % C ase . nrur-nai . > L F uher , Sidnru Phiuw. A’. F, writes: “Dr. UENERaL K • '* f P,t,u Buffalo, Y. ... Dear Sir Mywifeiuf- ........ I y«*ars . .__ _ N. ___ h nMl for r several from gi rwrul debility. >he IlFRlIlTY bad iHttane a contained invalid. The physician« ULUiLll i. W|J(, utt, mb'd her tailed to help her. and it wo med as f 8hc must die. On reading one of \our Memoran dum Books, itoet’urrrd to ns* that your‘Golden Medical Discov ery ' mitfht lu ll» her. I procured a bottle, and. aft» r its use, a chans«* for the better was notkvable, and aft« r using five bottles, she was a well woman. I have reeoinm« n<l«'»l it to «» vend, and in every etw, it has prodiK-»*«! irood results. I can never feel too grateful to you tor the «u\ mg ot my wife's life.'' G eneral ci,,,-.. 1!. river Disras«'. M f ehkit . rri S tkfet , E»|.,Drug- .__ „u, AZ<i., blVEN UP _ g G .’ lenn st'oi , of - this place. Aia., writes; “M» s «’< liza place, had been I mth &;< sick k i f< < ” "'orttnan ior« than TH IllP uyuar with u s. v. t-u aJlectioii of tlu -Ar, bm wta n lU mil . ghe was ,ir the lowest, she tiniigh*_Spree bottle« -------------------ui "f ‘ uow-I Golden .'ii Medical 'iiuu viscovery Discovery' rroiu iWnn me. Tne/Tdid, ind. although before using the medicine she was given up to die by all the attending physicians, tar father assures inc that she has now fully recovered.’’ Mrs. ( ABOLiNE S immonds . Mulina. N. wnu-s. “1 have bci-n troubtal with sympti uns of malanal *11 fever, fuï'ür fot flit* tin» till'.... XTt. l.i.» after usiu.. .. ibrae with »' j< ais. hut FFVPR bottles of your ‘Golden M»<ltcal Difoowry’ &n»i 1 ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’ 1 ui happy tu ray that I am < ntircly cured, and to-<lay I am per fectly well and able to do my own work.” M ‘ alar ,-_ “ •>» «pepala. I. i cy A. W ood . T<t.vho-'« Sforr.Vo, nUAiirn(iii ■n-p« |»«ia. LUCY WOOD LIYSPbPSIA t|1| writer Attt (l r Vk¡lH niiuiy j» ¡ us<»i Îreat suffering from UMJILIUIH . . x,|S(lt .pHÍm WJK gl Dducvd to try your ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and I cannot express the gratitude 1 feel fertile great goo«l it lia? done me. I do not suffer any pain from rating, and I enjoy life as well as anybody can wish.’’ C ured . Ik mice , Mr«. Cimris Enodnirg, Vt., m-nf Discovi ----- : ‘Two tattles of your ‘Golden Medical D iarrhea I Discovery cun*d my cough and chruoic diar rhea. It has work» »1 like a « harm in my case. and C ough , ï It !‘ is truly wonderful. I walk«*»! over a mile last week to recommend your medicines.’’ Thoroughly cl- anw the blood, which ta th«' fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Goldi n Medical Discovery and ffoml digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirit»*, vital strength, and soundness of constitution will be established. 7* M Golden Mtaiical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood. ^«-rb'u'u »r »>•' r^nw. li.p-ju.m Duwuc-. bcrufuJou., bon-, and I saac G ibson . Kcnu^^l. Pa . write«: “My Wlh‘ ls K’ttmg well fast. Wh»n sti. ta-gan to i '<; !> 'i M< <ln al Di-<ev» rv.’ ••ur b» st doctora in Indiana County said she would die. They 8ai«l your medicine would do her no ———---- ;------- — . t'i.i» '»>. h,».| a i Hb • t <>n I m r iiv. r as uur»« as nair a loar of brand. Well, sir, to our surprise, when she tiegan u.Ming your ‘Golden Medical Discovery,‘she commenced ««pitting up phh irm for some two weeks, ami th<-n commenced spitting up «H.rriipth.n and b|oo<! (it looked like what ct.ineR out of a blood OoiD for Dome ten »lays. She now has ta n well for week®.” Holla and Carbunrles. J. A dams . R bq ., Tukdn, Ohio, writ«1»«: *1 have used nine br»ttkn of vour‘Golden Medical Dis- covrry. and the result ta I am t«»-day frac from tails und curbun- <'I. yi tor the first tiuM' in many yeara.’r InAAFAA ABSuESS OF L iver . < »*n«tlpatIon and I lerm. Mr®. A. D. J ohnson , G*orgr- f.nrn, Ay., writes; *■ The ‘Golden M.-duui Dtocoxery ' ralk'vvd in«* »«f once. 1 ha«l a wry I »ml sore on the back of my left hand for ti».' months, and it cur»«! that, as w»'|| as eonstipatiuii and indiges tion, from which I was suff« ring very much. ' Mrs. A. L. C ory , ILulk^, Crawford Co., Kan- “My son. aged lifUrt ii y» ;uu. was Liken down hist January with swellings on his right shoulder, left hip and knee. He lay help, »«s for live months, wtan gnat aloce««'■« . ■ foiim-d. • •••» ...... four ... of rinvìi winch txiuuiiui'u continu»-»! to uiscn discharge at the time he commenced iw.nA.Mi using your '-our ‘Gohlen Golden Medical Di«cox Discov»*ry un<ler your advice. Now, after having four tatti»« . .»aving tired usi'd four tatu, s of of the ltacov<ry, ta is almost wtil and walks three-lourths of aim jo to school every »lay. A scrofulous sore on his arm. which ran constantly for two years, has healed eumpkteiy under the influ ence uf the remedy named.'* wuu S crofulous S ores . « rrver-Sorc.” Mrs A. H fmirMnn Linn Gmrr. Hu.nn I urf.l < .... /'.«'<>. wnt.-s: I am the perwai wLo w n.t. to you two T.wr< ar»> tor advk» r.wp.ftin« fevvr-aor. a on mv 1.1 I took botlkw of your 'Golden M..Ueal Dua-orey an.l waZ,in4/’ Serofilloua Tumor and Sore Eye«. Mra « y - .writ.-«: “ .lauei.o r’ba. h,4.n eured of fcT.dulouu «.re and a lanr. tumor ..n her ne. k ly the US’ of your Golden Medical iilKuvery.' 1 hateunut taitii in all your mediein.^ ' “ *“*,u lu IV till CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD. nt*»'v< TT cwra rnamitnp«!rm which ta bwfuhi of »he Lun«), by it, wonA-rfui Nrwwl hn<! nutrtnx»' ptDprtni». L»r W »aik I bpittmg <>f Blood. 14 burtnem <»f Bn-atli Bronchitta S\.r INCUBATOR • . *n i , f i,.. BIW2LFST. ( çOOÎt jwsmeffer A ' !<VH|TE labor nif ‘*5 1* I?5\i2lltr<A!2Lo nron**4** of cod-liver oil are trifling wtan compars-d with thore tw»«sfMHN <l b • r<iia«>n \«. u«-i tv i "-h .nd we^tof tbo«.. nd...»,! u h.w U k . X At nndcrfnl Care,-D antei F letcher . Raq.. UnKfxbi. .l/tas., writ»«: “.Nearly five yean* age. I j* tak» n «ivk with u »liaeaM* regarding which the phi«n i.-tna wh«» Rtten»*ed nw wen» unable to ree. One of the foreraoat phyRictana in Button ... ■ d it a tumor of the «to»naeh. and treat»-! nw f»»r that, tv arty kuntig me with physic; am»ttar. a burnt rot wit hie phy sician. th.»light I h.-vl <>»n!»innpth»n. When taken aO. I w.-igtad IS. I Ruffeved from a heavy cough, night - sw.-ata, ki.lm y tn.ut.hw, . tv., ami wan n•duciti «o rapidly that my nhv«- cian* gnw me up. Thry wen* unabl«' to In Ip me in tlx- h*a«t At that time I w. urtai but ninety pnunda, an.l tuel not heen at»k* t«» lw .»own, but ha.1 to «it up tn «»nh r to ta-uthe. I had b»wn con fined to my room f »r six nvmths. expecting to die. I was «w» tai at 11 in« w that J ‘‘"uhl n«»c allow ary om» to conte into my room, ___________ - I • » - I i - ' your n> inoran«tum ta*« .»n the fiournf th«- hotel SiVEO win n- 1 was tsmniing. and after muling it I ts-gan taking your ‘Gold* n Medical Dtacm-ery.’ an<1 the Ui a I ipr "f*f b,5t?y brought rm* around «o that 1 couki walk "Io Lift, i*1 r - ui -IL aJ <iai I f«w>n began to hull»} " f r»t'idjy that it attentata] n>- I MW taken no *»<ta»r mrdh uh * sin»«* thtfi. ami have iu»-) peritai«« «’•’•beine. I «oppp'l taking ft in Aiirum. ono ip»r IUT' I n-» | that it has «a\»5i nijr life. ] now *bout.,*1 Nnd I think. inv fra-mU with me, that tha mrdivln«» «averi my life. It crrtainlv is w«>rth its w» ight In r’»'L an»l I e^nahler it a wuodrrful miadv frutn iu vffkvt in curing ali my alimenta. ' * (■vliieii Medkal Ditcovery Is S>l<1 hv T>mrrl»t%. r »^1 ■< h baaache. or and I’diffi rrnt ealitl they are es hr practice co nplicat ions uufa t ins^-ad I’or I liroal IMMeit««**» nn«l I "l!roo H • HlOllcImll //or/o X,” lik«* all other willy yovd thing«, are imi tated, and purchaser« «hould be careful to obtain the pennine article prepared by J ohn I B iuovn & S on «. rstafatira I1 T E. Many times women call upon their family physicians, one with dyspepsia, » nervousness, another with pain here and there, ami in this way they ail present all doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which he prescribes nis pills and potions, all symptoms cauM*d by some uterine disorder. Winje the physician is ignorant » until large bills are made, when the suffering patient is no better. but probably woi made. A proper medicine directed to the cause would perhaps have entirely remc of prolonged misery. Mrs. H enry P atterson , of New irk City, “] had b«*en under an emhnt phy- sician's ■ cara — p for « ight months toi 1<»i rhat »hat h lie MlQTAKP called ‘spinal disease.' I b»*catne wo * durini ring inio mxu« a time, _ when, chancing to ®e»»a __ || this ___ _____ seca copy o of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser at tMrcsidence of a friend, I r._l „.Z devoted to 1.. ‘ Woniai ........ ..... read that r part and 2 I... her Diseases.’ I Boon ts’came convinced that my dis»ipr was a uterine affection, which, as you say, caust^l s//ni/«it%ir back ache, inward fever, nervousness, and general d< bilit) I com* inenced the use of Dr. l‘ieroe’8 ‘Favorite Pr»*scripon ’ and ‘Golden Mwlical Discovery,’ applying also the local -eatmrnt which he n*< <»inm< n«is iu the Adüucr, uud iu three nouths I was well and strong.’’ »< make t properties l complete at ' frs C aroline B yers , corner Duke and Argute H'dif'Lr, V S. writ. w: “ Dr. It. V. Pt ek . e . 1 thank <»<>3, ami thank y«»u a thousand tim.s, for the relief that your valuabl«' medicine®, the ‘ Favorite Prrocrlption ’ and ‘ 1‘ell. ts ’ hav»- given mu. I am perfectly cured <»f a chronic siekm-ss that hud troubled me for y«'ars. How my heart is overflowed with joy an.l gratitude towards you, my tongue can never express.” Mrs. V. N. Y.. had tí I . n.iL. Mrfl v- H. H P I eterson , of Lockpart. Lock ALL KUN suffered **■" for throe years ‘ ■ from “ “ female weak- „ n»*s," was grt«tiv emaciated and J “ al! run down ’’ ---- - -------- - __ - — linu/U ” 1W S'H‘ ’ it, and Dr. P Pi» htoo ’ s “ Favorite UUnll. Prescription*' Pr«-scription ” and “Golden Gold« n M»*»! Medical Discovery” promptly cured her, as they haw thousands of Similar cusca. and PETALUMA io dure the k could st ay- only aits u tar neighb injurious el THE t ECRLT Uf LIVING. S< 'OVil.I.’s SAKMAi'AHILl.A. of Bi.ooo L iver S yr ci », will cure Scrofulous I ain!, Hheumatiain, V hits Sw filing, Gout, Ge»jtre. ('onmimption, Br nehitis, N« rvoii« Debility, Malaria, ami all dta • HNrs arising from an impure condition of the bl<Mxl. Certiticaieb can ta preaented from matt) leading plivsician« mini - ter«, j and head« of fam ill» «throughout the land, I endorsing it in th«' highest terms. We are constantly in receipt of certificates • f cures from the moMt reliable source®, and we recoin met i<l it as th«* ta«t known rem- ♦ <l> for the cure of the above diseases. The clove is a native of the .Malacca Islands, as also is the nutmeg. r 1.IEOFELD 945Fllsi SI Sai Fracis • h - m « rMflfln. writes: y gratitude for nt good whir’ by the use en ata ta could not i at a time, a Now she nt iround. call on not fil l any e had kept her time for four- repeatedlv the g«*ss nowseemr los* o»nidence dvt rttad n m«*- ir Dr Pierce*® ‘ Pefiets ’ the briug about a e. Tn coin Co.. sraaa dreadful Living <x- -js. was corn- pkjely discouraged, ana so wcun I <»uld with «iiffieultv cross the room alone. I bean taking Dr. Pierce’s ‘Favorite Prescription’ and using the xal treat ment recommended in his ‘Common Sense Media Adviser.’ 1 commenced to improve at once. In three month I was per- fcrtly cured, and haw had no trouble since. I wroj a letter to iny family na|MT. briefly menthaiing how my h«iili had been restored, and offering L«> send the full particular® to a®'one writ ing me for them, and inclonina a stamped enretojn /r reply. I have received over four hundred letters. In replyj have de- 8cril»«»i my case and the treatment list'd, and bar earnestly udviwd ttam to ‘do likewise.’ From a great many! have re- oeived second letters of thanks, stating that they ha»l ominenoed tlie use t»f ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ had sent the $1.50 ftuired for th«1 ’ Medical Adviser,’and had applied tli<* local treat nan so fully and plainly laid down therein, and were much tatter ab<iy.’’ BILLIARDS frMii ' *«d •'♦d cent e JM - 'nT Mild 11 pru< mirw J 1 U/ abaim ’ a I. 1 °ATS' S7i»/'.!/<:•/. 7.7., writ.'«: “Wtan A W j MANSI1 1,r- Ita*-»*« ‘Favorite Prrocriptioa’ one w«.-» M. I could walk all <>v« r th. d<»or-« aid, hRITITIinr 1 < , r into a wagon and r letw<» rm -' WnaillUUL. Ib.-ta-v m> 1!. Ih.'td-r-. I h t.f ; .( |..n a>.,. toualK out in the door-yard for six month®. Alt. i using the ‘Favorite Prescription ’ two weeks, I n>«k) in a wagon t« q mil»»»; my neightars were all surpris'd to sue me up uml going ataut and h» ipmg tu do my housework, after doctoring with thirteen of the best ph > vie i a ns we could get —ana the lust one told my busband that I would never !*• able to do my housework any more. I am thankful to my God that I wrote to you, for I ha»I suffered from ‘Female Weakness’ until I had almost given up in despair.’’ M™* F. E. W ilcox , Frumhhip. N. Y., writ»«*: lERnlBLE “For five <> k six years I had I wen tally troubled with t.-mai«' w»-akri« sH and t< rrit !-• pains across small of my back ami pit of the stomach. Pint. the T’hree bottles of Dr. Fierce’s ‘ Favorite Prescrip tion ’ act«*d like a charm, and cured me com pletely, to my great joy.” “Female Weak M Weakness lies® ” Cured. —Mrs. S arah , GrcraAeld, Adair writes: p v L ovely M ri /I..-.- <?.- Co., II-. Iowa, __ iu V. P iliuh ; M. ^ .. ‘ HaVing ” * ta n _ ;ll ili a number of yeara, and having tried in vain almost every advertised remedy, as well as luiving paid nearly a hundred dollars to our local physicians, without benefit, I was finally induced to consult you. You ad- vised rne to s»*nd for your m«*dicines I accordingly sent for your •Mi'tiicai Adviser,*six bottles of your ‘Golden M» «lieul Discovery,* six of your ‘ Fav» »rite Pnnicription,’ and six vials of your ‘ Pl»-:isant Purgative Pellets.’ When I first began using these I could not stand on my feet. In ninety days I could walk a mile, and do light housework; whilst in six months 1 was completely cured, and my health has remained perfect over since. I recommend you and your medicines wherever I go and loan your ‘Ad- via« r’ to my friends. I’wo of our most prominent physicians who have read your gnat work ‘The People's Common Sense Medical Advi.s» r,’ pronounce it the best family ductut* book they have ever su « ml ” “Mk’T IN THE BUD: ’ Sa«l to say, many a good thing attains to nothing more thun a fair I m ginning. <>n the other hand it is a matter for eon gratul tlion that the grow-th of some evil thii gs may L'alno promptly frustrated. A large proportion of the ca-es of the most w ide-spread and fatal of disease« consumption have their inception in na«al catarrh. l)r. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy is p’easant, soothing and effectual. Try ii. ft has cured thousands, AU «iruggihts. Him on \\ ill W idt >w - «»Il th< rat « <>( »N er Ili«’ |» hm r lives, hill pn>|Hi In vain physician® came, with subtle skill-, And tried, in turn, prescription, lotion, pill; With saddened looks they viewed tar furry 1 tongue. In solemn aik*nce stethoscoped each lung; From moulting bead to gout distorted toe. They svarctad, then said, “ Foor woman, *tis (no go"! CIGARS Qrnnnrr^n ..r'”,*,l”»P»,oi« Cured, w. nEDUCED TO nru- »r"., -i Wltt, S keleton . A k'nd',i;.>'1;.7ii-rtr' ’.''if « ;,h '"F. 'r1 _"" ' ’ ‘.‘’ llr »' “ 'I'- B leeding from L ungs . di» ¿ smi F M< F»Rt.*xn. .»/hr,,, tjn writes: “ My . c_ wife T " L la'' _ O.-.linir from thé !|í’‘ire I» fore sh«' oommenetd u (u»M» n Mtslhwl DtooDvery. Sta n<- h«. has »w.» » hiui any sin»*»* u*- Fnr ^nu- , ?! r b,- b« t„.n its f«£5 lut'd it ' ”""'"'1 il .n «..rd 1 th«» J W t..r • ,VT1 U m TS fi» I Price (Mt per Bottle, or Sk Botti. » for WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES. Cahn. Nickelsburg & Co 129 Ac 131 SANSONE ST. FRANVUM a Plug Cut Srrrking Tobacco. * W A OR. PIERCE'S * Mtn-BriT st Make the best and moRt durable BOOTS and SHOES on the Pacific Coast. Buy no other HO CHINESE EMPWÎED. CATARRH ■ - •■w PB *r>4 >’’»***1 MO*l4 slamata v '' lm»lh inn <«U>»i. 'Or 1'« n,•» n M.dHn? I?T “f t™>k it, and l.y tbe time ft wa» u»,| he was u, » n ‘ 7.' « «■" ' •< h'm. I k - k..k.d to ».“n 'he’r.i: .''’! ta'ivlth. fits «.uusvd a graat dtaiof m Wootn <»f nun of high standing ’ * • »« ta is a ’ No. «»o, Main Ntrvet, nt iTAl.o CONSUMPTION ,'j MEN