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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1893)
Aj Pi It L KhchenEconomy Mial tests sborjo tbe Tfyyal 'Baking Tender to le 27 per cent, stronger than any MONTICELLO. Ba Jots Down a raw Thaogtats In Hat llwa Winning way. Hot fcus I visited MonticelR and paused to niwp or tliofrravs ot Tbonias Jefferson, llio great yst simps man woo KTtile the poetic nut- unpnu'tical aatomout that ail man are cnttteil equal As a matter at tact. If ell mon are created equal, the' eery early develop sign 01 inequality wdicb miatberecojtiiixixlhjUiemiBtoMusa That tbey are, under tlte la, entiowod with cer- Maui inalietialile riRhts, among srhicb may bo WSraaaiMi lite. Ishwtv and the nursult ot tuir.finuKt.iHO one wui uraij, ui kit 'tof auaauws ho tmned are tbe taatae ijmlJnWU- of roan I What a wui ffulf t-WftHraa uramD me H'va ui a me MffiniT Kroadiiiiio ana iiuu uiur miw Jsdttheftirjpor Aud yet It only itliirtrtttes Mali's traatnient of the Doa In nnthinir does social usftcwabow such a brutal paiwloz as in itt treatment of the dog. It codilloa and nurtnrea mm when he ii worthless. It kills him ruth lessly when he is valuable. It supports high toned kennel clube for his pruiuifia Son, and it mokes laws to destroy him at right. It licenses the brnte and puts anremium on him and it gives every ignorant justice the power to order him shot. It preaches his fidelity and afleo tion with one breath and oalls (or his ex termination with another. There is more superstition , and, tonraranca associate arith (the dog than with On ntrmber tlur-:ii.:W-! I Si ' '" ' 1 1 .im! tut vnav tomnrrowilo half a Li f Morels pilaf sssiiial dog fajafcemWhoR an old man whose recommendation was his mouey. r., :! ' ; Said the Englishman (in English, of eourusa dead: language- to thejole): "Sow, ilra. .at yonll pardon the candor, 1 don't really believe von disap prove of such a marriage as violently as yon say yon do. Von women are all sordid creatures get .yon to 'the scratch Tell me, frankly, if yoa had to choose between that rich old man and say, for instance, me (the Englishman was con apicnonaly impecunious), which would yon take?" . . : . She Why, yon! Ton are at least young and They were interrupted by the Pole mattering and jabbering tinder his mus tache. . "Excuse me, madam," he hissedV in French, "-I see I am do trop!" and off be went down a side street Of course they were' thunderstruck, nor could they Dossfbly account for his strange conduct. A half hour later, while the imperturb able1 Englishman pursued the even tenor of his war down sixth avenue, buco 'o-wcf'fficc: Bread, biscuit, cakes and miiffinswe not known in most delicate and perfect quality Xaabaxanalllfi tor tha J1"'.-i I (sanloa la Hangar. ti A.ctaraiing,and it mnstbe confeased, Mr'.' 'Charles rPiwVor ipso artist. His latber coouettish widow, whosa name is. .father Is vice nresideut anil his grandfather familiar tp many of you. was recently imsident of 'the Singer Sewing Machine bZfctedTome Lm a "W."-..'SS,S pnon by two young men. an English- tbe,ate . lamented fWu- nu aud a Pule. Now, the Pole could ha, Mtrsctd considerable atten not speak English, nor the Englishman , m. TraVtVimiliar backKrmiod Df the Polish, nor even FrencK in which lan,- nictore. the. race.nf aten.ilotlar uill,was gnago the 'lady was accustomed toad- lao reproduced with true artia,tic,.akill,j dross tneT'ola . Thns, in a sort or hn- . The whole wax placed in a jeweler s win gnistic inednmttatJrriwwenaiaera! tmj,ine marriaBe u. . r, - rm. , th. mmhial inquired if the picture w really and truly t'aUM man,"isMl Mr. Praetor, aceni- mgUUapQrtan.ndat..i 'i: -1 . M Then, sir, will you Kinaiycome auuK wttb us?" said one of the gentlemen. "lea, jotrUr baw toctmie along with us," said she other geutlnuon-a little more per emptorily,, ... , H ; . "Where Whatf I don't exactly under- ( stand," stammered ttife artist.' "We an United States detectives," re plied the first speaker very blandly, "and 1 fear your picture ia a violation of tbe law. It to I question for the secretary of tbe treasury to decide." And they marched the talented artist to that dingy old building down town that flies a nondescript flag, the stripes of which ran up and down instead of the good old way. The picture went along. A consul tation was held. It was aent to Washing ton, where another consultation was held, in which the artist's talents formed the principal subject of discussion It came back again ana another consultation was held, in which the artist was an interested listener. finally both picture and artist werere- peals of laughter as rang out from the ,'11 iuver exeemively flattered by lady's dressing room: this official tribute to bw genius. He will "Hemuatnnderstandalittle Englishr I hereafter carefully direct thut genius in a he aaid to herself, "just enough to have different direction when lie wants to make made him think Mr. had proposed . money. new ion neram. Portland, Or. WK DON'T BR. lli've lu proiulitliiK Riivtliliis wn can't Eirlnrm, but wo do 'lU'Vw w iiffnr you the mintt rti'ttlraltle. popular KID (LOVE ntaot). II Iftihvntw 1 A P. KloVO. IM til In alwaVH tierlorl. in fliiihln and cnlnn slwy the newest, lu car In elwaw ewellaiit. II lt Inwh p warunco. I Suede Klcivoa are uirlnr to any olhera. A new sacral tanning process mskes them Dlrolis as anyiiaan. w " .. ,,,,..0. uilu) a wasswoll B nvcmi I', p.alnvos as with any whers. Tliey wi Isfwiil, " . .. ... also, tlriwauiil k III P Jk I' lijixiia, either In Himlou or-t-hiK styles, I.. Ii V i,Jr, nr In 4-huttim or Minna or SraMuelalr. lor II .HI a salt. Sued evun-rtr-aJo ti4iulia,4-l'ntinn ur rnmisuuetalre ..VnTii 11 a naB. Their Sprlta Caulngue la BSfflnWI"!"""".' thajvorn of opinion as whatgf oerjira jtAr IWageAat Iwsiropitbbiavl tutes Ufsy Ubarty and the puru of P'4Se thel orin from his toneue or to bite the last joint ot us tail off. For a hundred years they havt and I had accepted him. No wonder he felt -de Drop!"" ' ' She baa never seen the Pole since. New Yurk World. ' How CaJaaa aTobaaea la Raised. The Cuban tobacco enjoys high reputa tion, but only a few districts in Cuba pro duce tbe beat varieties, for aroma, eom bustibility, elasticity and fineness of tex ture tbe tobacco of the Maniearagua valley to unsurpassed by any.. Its excellence is. no doubt due to some peculiar quality of Tba Btodiae of Cpparateoa, ... . His earlier instruction, given Coperniinis m tbe school at Thorn, included Greek and Latin tetters. He tnen went, under the patronage of bis uncle- Xukas, who after ward became bishop, to the University of Cracow, where be applied himself to phi losophy and' medicine, but more ardently than to either of tbene branches, under the inspiration of the lessons of Albert Brud sewki, to mathematics and astronomy, in which he made himself familiar with the of the instruments. He also, in his in Ifr. Jeffcrwin was the author also of what to called JcBorennian Minplit'lty. It consisted anntawhat In livirnr well and dying in deb. Jeffarstmian simplicity, as introduced, at. WasbiiiijJoni during the, latter, brnlVf be canfW.'ta a dalicMful' relaxation. it is amlsaiiwiti. a Aalag yain vening as onueuuld woll tliinli of. Tbe only objecuoa to it. of couras. Is the expense. The great outlay necessary tn-enler to perfect It what has kept JerTrriionuut simplicity back. 1 saw the neat little brick amok bouse where Tliora lirodsiht nl Virginui bride; Itaxnadstaof onetwm on the ground Boor, contaiaing. amoug otbsr tfaunrs; a sjrmdow. Mr, Jefferson marrinl,and with hai wifaat once est out on a bridal tiir, .on horseback fmni' KichmOnd to iluntitelloi arriving be tween U and I o'clock en th night after his aahiiiur. I can. in iraaaiuatlsu, see the two ' vonng people riding through thft .bruab, up the bill Mr. jeltersnn shifUng uneasily in ius asddle from time 'to lime. In erUer to give the addle much newkslrestiaiid otangeof acane.' In bis hair 1 sen the burr al thecttwtnat. ami I bear nim roguishly say tliut be call ttis, chest nut hair, portly on that account and nartlv because) it baabuun urf'befbTeilrrnen 1 bear hunawiaur. a Httla nana ulanuaa par- aimiiion tree (or bis but. .-.:' Mrs. Jefferson rules along nemna, witu a look of chasteoed Vegrot, thinking how the will reply o a .tattariif irsruiryajTut hot-by a Hew Torkpanor, asking if the regards mar riage as a (injure, buo la dreesed plainly, fit bronze dress and (larihaldl waist, laced down that back with twrjouti strings, Over all she wears a duig habit, mora or lea tuted by tba briars, and held in plan by auaus of large white mojulica bnttona, ft is tbecnly bad babrtiuhtui ' p Hr. jeffaraon gets off his horssattbedoor of the Utile red smoke houssvand walking In s stately, but fatigued and rocky, manner to the dour, shouts: "What. bo. within there!" and then taking an eight pound key from his pocket, opens the door and walcouusi 'bis bride to her new home. n This picture Is not overdrawn, for under aunilar circumstances the girl, whose dowry wasencrnlouB, and whose home bad neon one of luxury and ease abhor life, arrived In (be middle of tbe night within the bare walls of the little brick refrigerator on tbe top of the mountain, and at tbe hands of nor husband received, by way of refreshment, tbe set- tlings of 1 bottle of Khiae wine. ';1 Mr. Jenenon was always repu-aea as a good provider. lie also roue to V ashington from CharlotteiriUe in a gig, In order to avoid one of the lunch counters on tbe war. am surprised that while presulent be did not board at borne and bring his dinner. When tbe tune comes fur a good but simple president, I bops to gut a ernes, at it myself. Then youwiU see a gentle, plain and unaa aunung man drive up in front of the White V. p S .. M aa iDIzj.UD ' T -iii,- WfctT 44 fthrllTWlltlll uiifMiimica ui nj til ')( Mil lllUiCfllUit. aIorAi.i'i Hut put roU brimstone in hisdrinlrwl - m. a nroDbviftcucuiioai ever vnuii llthlv..u1tiU. . ixl tlw- lBoat linderattjod f man' brute Itecoruer. -i ' rjlj.fi.l'.t i-'m i(H.,i -tii ' l" .. . That's th ICont ol .Ifcit-M"!' (, TMe an onw tim tn this world who Couldn't ten you uhk mw riM -v kaa tlt-,ts.,D' nrnrllUWil Elld OWOT mOOt Wlttl- lout tiilinjr Jom with tn earnest desire to de- Bounre tbe Btatutnmii ok o maucKi u. tbey an alwuy exciiUoul BosUa ButlgBt, BftWBfrf'.hl-'ma'the other rtoWM theVn Ailaimc.iu ths Umi'oriiiVarlBt, wnii)w"tl trawled tnd mariueni, kmiii "011 U rtwu, MiiMBilnMt it)ti.iiii. ttlitn'K HtirpHint-Hiia iru and (jniiiliUi" ot trveini, einnfrunt kiiiI new wilier iwreoUt twtilv Hi brevtjiittv ttod Ttmidii .ptuiwrtttM pi (riT.t'i ter'i Hinmifh It It ten lu iwiwickiiw, niwe, nmlml elifuitwtie trouble, il nil ilr- tl... nl...ni..-V th'Mf muil iM.WL-lX. AKHslsHt the pwftidiftal tntiuflncvw of eltmntir, crudity (IHlKtl (ir UHW0Hr1UlIBl UltMMI'U MIlsus7 tcr, it In soverviKti iHtfegimnl, wi lift bwn m nifHniod tw i)va tntvuiinc mibtiv (tit athlrftoi iRtnitury, Np lurm of wdlitrial (ever, iwm tfi (Tftleiilura of the Pwitlc and th hnljv-me fi'i-Mritf thtUiuiju.iiul to lu milder tybM,wn realm the rurative artioti of thin lieiiiftuaiil pre- usrvtsr skiifi arsMtnnr.nf Itiwitfl. K vuriuibie txmiu Hi pttrBDiu iu levhle health ur Uatilv to Jucur uueaire. , "And in th air healthy hereT" anked a visitor at a motinttu mnn, Mivllent.wtr; uxfel lent. mf can bectitue a oeuleiiariau Uere Mi a lUUe whne," MK, 41 ICK Al KrrBCTlVB. tb vh1, whooi wiiat cannot be stated, as j tervaia (Qi wnra, practtrad in paiatinB DO anaiysisnaa ueen nusuc. - t. isaani su a aandy loauiand must be very rich, for, although it :ias been cultivated for bun dreds of yeara, no fertiliser of any descrip tion isenijjiofed. :: ' ' ' Tbe, valley bt watered by arroyas, or brooks, whieh flow from the mountains into the River Arimao, and a curious thing about tbe river (s that, contrary to the usual Bract ice, of tropical streams, there is 1 rarely a flood, the river remaining nearly stationary all the year, . Tue seed iseown 1 broadcast in the nursery toward the end of. August, arid the ' plants are set ' but when about four incbes faigb. The utmost care' is taken in cleaning and pruning; and all tbe worms and other insects are picked off by band. -The' 'first cutting of leaves is made in about four months after nlanting, tbe other enttings according to circumstances- . , j- ... ." i' -.' l! Tbe leaves are hung on poles and left in the open' air for a day or two, guarding, nowever, agmnatrainrthen aretakentothe' drying houseand treated mneh as -tobacco is cured elsewhere, save that a fermented eolation of tbe tobacco stems is sprinkled over them from time to time In the process of drying. . The packiag is done in palm bark, and the bales are tied with ; fcark topes. The cultivation is all in tbebanda. of small tilsnters, who do most of the work ; theniaslves. .' One man can attend 15,000 with considerable sucshh. When twenty-three years of age he pro eeeded to the University of Hologoa, where be attended the lecturesof Dominion Maria Xovarra in astronomy and formed a per sonal friendship : with ' him; aud then to Padua, where he studied mathematics and suftronorriy, and obtained the degree of doctor iof 'medicine. In 1409 and 100 he was in Borne.. tbe associateof the astron omer rtegiomontanua, -aud . lecturing on science to a numerous class. He then re turned to his native land, where bis repu tation for learning and bis gentle bearing gained iunf a. tnrsl wescome. He be came a priest, and under the .patronage of ba episcopal uncle, a cauon ot xranen burc on the bunks of tbe Vistula. , Here, from IsOJ, be 'eperrt the remainder of his jiff, diyidius; his time between aha duties 01 bis protessiop, wonts 01 cnanty, and the study' of astronomy. He visited tbe Door .and sick, travt them medical at tention, nnd selieved their wants at bui own eirjeose: devised 4 hydraulic system for tbe distribution of water through the city, renrains of which are still to be seen; and composed a treatise on tbe coinage of money, which was preserved m the arch ives of the JJief of Grodno. Popular Boi ance Monthly. plants and about 2,560 plants are set 'outto each acre. interview ia bt. ius. Globe-1 Democrat. . ,.;:v.ti-''; .- : fads of flliUunalraa. . ' American niillionaires have their fads. Mr. Bnssell rjage loves horses. He has stables at New Vork and Lawrence, Long Island wherein be karjps fast steeds, which have never, however, been .allowed to far Bow tba Forfty-Ninere Leat a Bawd. Men pocketed their pride in California in : ore on the trottinic track in public. those days. I met in the mines lawyers ..different IS the cane of Mr. Bonner, who and physicians of good standing at home orn period made it his business to own who were acting as barkeepers, waiters, g,, fastest known trotter ia ths country, hostlers and teamsters. An ex-judge of bought up ope. furuoua record breaker oyer and terminer was driving an ox team af. tbe other at fabulous prices. Mr. from Coloma to Sacramento. One man Who had been a state senator and secretary of state in one of our western common. wealths was doing a profitable, business at ananufacturing "cradles," while an ex -governor of' one of our southwestern states played tbe -fiddle M s gambling saloon.' These tbints were baniy remarxetv 'William C. Whitney's passion is for dogs. Several of tbem are kept at his home in this city. Others are at Newport and at Washington. He often visits Wall street. accompanied by a bime mastiff. When be waa Secretary of the navy he paid KGO for a nuveniiicent : Bt. Bernard, Gyp, and when she bad a litter of puppies he pre- Krerv one Went to the .slope with tbft. ,tJ vrul tn biK rterannal fsienda., determination to make mqneyj.aaS If the . Loriliard, anoilieg dog faucier, fan. Bines did sol afford It, the next inquiry . das tbera as much for' profit sa for pleas was what pursuit ;or business would tba nre arj(j niskes mouey out of his extensive sxxmerarxompbshhedcsisedieod. Thow -aog jt ia ew Jersey. An much ss aands who had not the neaassary stamina jfjoo bus been bruusiht ut to Mr. Leril for tbe vicissitudes of a miner's life, nor y't pocket from n sale of siugls yet tba means of going into any. of tba f :rrus W.! l-'leid Used to love liomea- warions channels of trade, were for a tiro. tt0 fowls, and hi'hererie, full of huo sxrmpelledtn semincapaclUesbr beneath of high bred fusils, wese a famous ttarir deserts, until time and means should fj.iu.reof liw suiiinier residence at Ards- jnntuj them m cnoosing tor uranseivw BrJK,0.tiJe-iiuiloii.-New York World. rUiHU1 The valuable curative properties of Ait coex's Poaoos Plastsbs are due to tbe em ployment of the highest medical and chem ical akin. They are purely vegetable, and in ingredients and method have never been equaled : safe, quick and effective in their actluu; tliey ao not nurn or uuster, out sooths and relieve while curing, and can he worn without oauoiiig pain or inconve nience. Ilo not he deceived bv mlsrenresentstioil. All other so-called noruus nlasters are Imi tations, made to sell on the reputation of AJ-trorx's. Ask for Aiiicoci's, snd let no solicita tion or explanation induce you to acoepi substitute, , The man who Is canvassing tor a new diction- ary wants a wora w us you. KVPTUita amu ru-aa cimau. We positively oare rupture, plies and all reo- 181 diseases without pshi or uetenUou from busi ness, Mo cure, no pay. Also all fritml dis eases. Aarircaa ror perapniai wis r,jiium Uawy, m auuXetstrwl, aan riandaoo. & tnn r dumnnrbi at the nresent dav is worth exactly X7.UJO.UUO-UO more sou no leas, iwi be intptweu upon auu pay siw,ww. Aa Aarim.a or Tsi'K ManrT. "ibwn1 Bmuhiat Troeass" are everywhere popular as a cure for throat diseases and ooligbs, and this popularity is baaed upon real merit. SutU imly tn oozes. rr -Slie worn " raseal "oriclnallv meant Ma sei vsnt." It now means a servant who bss held oRiee during the last four yean. House every morning, with s poir of grass fed mares and a pale, slender colt following behind. An armful of hay will sties out at the tail of one of tbe wagons, and tbe team will work at this while the executive goes in to hobnob with tl representatives of otbar powers. , , ,.1 What could De more toucnuig xnan tor sue presidetit of tbe United States to drive in from tba farm, ana emering an onra 10 sue morning, with asun burned uoaudthodr of new mown bay and , new milch cows still hovering about him, to grasp the hand of a crowned bead and present it with a large red aleaaamarkofestesmf " ,"-' At tbe noon nour i sea air. aeiurnron ssi uv untied a large red handkerchief and took out hladinner, consisting of bread and molasses, a hard boiled era'and a wedgs of prune pie. Hastily eatmg tbe ureaa ana mousses aou pseung tbeegg. be produces from bis pocket large horn handled clasp knife, and cutting up the pie on a copy 01 ins ongresmouai Bacord, be stores away is the recesses of his being. This won what first sot the exam- pavttWashiugtouforwnatlsnow causa urn eongressional recess. but there was soroetntng, alter au, lu tun welcome of 'lTuwiasJoffniisinWhis bride as abs landed in the new borne, bare and deso late as it was, which was not niimoroug. In fsnev 1 can see the young wile, witn laosenea and disheveled boir, ss nbo looluxi about her, and then bowed ber head upon the bosom or the greet man, while tears of tenderness and Joy wilted the shirt frills of the mighty Arnerican. rio picture u nioruooauuiui tusas boDsst affection in the fcireroumi with a background of genuine groatnesa. It touches all hearts and diaarms every foe. To be great In the eyes of a jimjority of voters is a triumph, but to be jfriat In lbs eyes of one good woman is a good deat greater, -' And so by tbe roadsicioa we corns' away, we tlnd the graves wltemttw groom and tba bride nave again together -found rest. Bill Kya In Once a Week. ff ' ' ., . Uveieuau. . y?- ' ' Papa," said Maude, sotly.al xsrjji Mil 00 you to-dayf " ' "Yes, be called apout ,f o'olk,,gud ,h waa very ill. Must Lae hail a thill. Bhook so I sent U nuUe t;aca1u-KswXork Our venders will serve themselves by notioing the 2e mar table offerings advertised in another column by the Bherwood Bat) Nnrsery Co. of Uenlo Park and San Fran cisco, who an leaders on tbe coast in fur nishing everything for tbe farm and garden. . B-Steinbacli & Co: Portland, Or. y.i.r in trill Mts es tsbt ttar. tif sdlrflu, vr sill mi m tm lit r.ll'i'l,ifiH:;V UST llr HI..W4UILK bl'BI'UUlas- shaifd isf, vill riais a usnbi isli(Ua. ' ,. IllHli I Dim, wr aill ssa 1 tsi t brrs aaiel sf eresi 1 - lUl'il llil llll! ai'.S I0..LM' IHH l eWEtTHHSInt lin BUfi fwa ssr Lul lot 1 nl lit t f Ovrnrr VeplaWs ' liaria for 1 Kllai. . ' SHERWOOD HALL NtlBSESY CO. ' 1 w. cer Chw as Isasoasi Wraets. tas Frsacltoa, TP tf3 A Natural Food. Conditions of the system arise when ordinary foods cease to build flesh there is urgent need' of arrest ing waste; assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. ; Scott's Emulsion is a condensation of the life of all foods it is cod-liver oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable as milk. Prow! kv Heat! fcwas.lt. T. AlUnnlHts. CHARACTER: COUNTS W K $nmt- fclltW tall wur Rirortn. you at IK lUStl ft.1i; other twiiM. A. KELUKNH KIMKR, iMrtluid, Orctuni. 10- Hex am tirirw on 40VVKNIB SIWNlS (ut uur frU-ndh u tttf Koat. hie w7 of fhetranirTMtwif in hard, t rwx. . BOWS TBXIH t , We offer 'Om Hundml Pullarf' Reward for Ahy cane ot catarrh (hat camiot be cure by Ban Cotarrti Cute. If. J. CHENEY CO., Prom.. Toledo. O. We, the QDdtmiKned.have kuowii .. J. Ch nnv (nr thfl Itut ftiten years, and believe biin perfectly honorable it) all buiinew iransactliuu. and financially able to carry out any obliKation n ts i a 1 iti a a, made by tlifllr firm. Wlinlftaalc Drui-itiHU. ToUtdo. O. WALDINO. KINNAK St MA KVIN, . W holesiJe DruuKMU. Toledo. 0. Hair Catarrh Cure U taken internally, act ln(t directly upon the blood and rnuwittn mir fiv:e8of the aynunn. Price, 75 ct-Dti iwr bottle. bulu by all urimKintt. TeaiimoDlain Iree. The refantnr of lard in not one of those thluga you cau avcompluo anu not Uttu try. World's Fair W amber. ii: The Youth'$ Oompaaitm publUhei this week an Kxtra.World'. Fair Number of paea, with 60 Ulualratlom, and a cover lo Ten Colon. Thte li the largeet and moet elaborate number that ha ever been publlibed by Tht Companion during the Uty-aeiwi yenrj of iU Jitatory. Whether you go to tba,Fai( ur ntayt of tuc you ajhoujd have IhtaifiuirJber. i will tie trnt Ir to any now ubawiber received' In Hay with 1.7&for yaar'4tueriiitUji.-i IcaLtalo lie tibtalned of flewtdeaiflni, or by Veudeif IM Voulfr'ivppmpaDloD. Boatow, Hmi. Tr Oauu fof bratkitafe "August Flower" " I am bappy to state to you and to suflerine humanity, that my wife hat used your wonderful remedy, Angnst Flower, for sick headacne and palpitation of the heart, with Mtis&ctory results. Fof nevetal yean j" she has heen a great sufferer, has been under the treatment of eminent physicians in this city and Boston, ' and found little relief. She was in duced to try August Flower, which gave immedaite relief. ' We cannot say to much for it" L. C. Frost, Springfield, Mass. TAKE i .ajj prUNDER'S.Sc ireqon Blood PuRinEH n urns UIONEVaV LIVCR 0I6EA3CS. DYSWPaiA. . PMPlCB.aOTCHCS ANDSKSl DCSLSblS . JHCADACHO C03TIVCNESS. sou Iffji ""Which cu diroetlr oo part Bflomrf. TTf l.IATON'.KirO m. ttttMMto-s pile nm&rr. ffiMARK av nor mm thc rismt BICYCLE has rot oss butoaw-Tiui vau auMKwf T :s H.sto1 s CRTH PACfFIC fYCLE f,0. BICYCLES Or EVtHY OCSCfllFTION. . Masovsa Bmt'JWS -POBTIAND OnggON.1 8. P. . 0. Ho. m-H. V. H. V.Sa. 6D8 1 i