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Remarkable Cure of a Boston Man who was Afflicted with Salt Rheum and Rheumatism. EOTH PROMPTLY CURED BY DR. WILUJUVSS" PES PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE mm Ilka Broi4 Those who save had the ttiifomus. to be afflicted. -hh aalt-rbcum, man wpecudlj warn tt ma is earlj childhood, an appreciate what II to " doctor " fbrthlsal moat mcuranle trouble. They almost til tes tify that they ban "doctored" for veais, ud often with some of the leading phyat cmnt. spending iuum of numey without obtaining relief. When thia it compheatwt wimi cui sjiit"TW VI lucuuiMiaui, ojHuauy j the cue f a nun whose aTocuioa ta m ; that exposei him to it, the aenous natnrss1 hit physical ills may be imagined, and also the potent e mcac? of tucfa a remedy at Dr. William' Pink Pills for Pale People, which bai prored aoie to conquer auch a eaaomm ; of bodily problems, and to pot the maa into a condition af rigor as a lu-wtiune for one of a most disheartening outlook. - la view of the eirenmttftauces It is not aaf prwng that many in Boston, especially those of the railroad mea, vbo have been familiar both with the indiridaal and the attendant circa tnctaaces, should make to much eom stent on the core wrought in the ae of Mr. Jams Freeman, for a number of yean past employed as a brakeman on the Old Colony Dirinoo of the New York, New Haven and Hartford lUilroad. This gentleman had been afflicted with sait-rhenm from infancy and fan blood had a deidd tendency to humors, id addition to wbieii the exposed eharatTter of bis occupation promoted an as rravBted aiiack of mosenUr rheDmstism which threatened to destroy his osefulneai and (Kprtve him m thm mean of uretihood. Bat leiiminf of the n-raarkaftle testimony whieh hud been .riven to theerforwyof Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People when-o-rer tried for these and kindred difficulties, Ktieniarly tmeb as arise from an impo vex ed or diwdeml eonUtion of the blood, he was induced to try tlmm, and the result oas ; been o frmtifvin; that he has berame a j pioneer in reeommendnic them to bis fellow workmen, who tfirongh his words and the aaanttna results of hie examole hare shown i eoastantly incretvinr use of the pills. I In view of the decr-e of attention which 1 fb ease attracted panieularty in iu effect of prooMTinR the use of the pill amonr men ! who are not hi the habit of taking medicine. the nrcu nutans were deemed worthy of personaJ mvnriitmon. and aeeoroinEiy a re porter made a rail it ibe eoxy home of Mr. Freenun, at 233 Suawmont Amine, Boston, Haas.. whre be and his wife were found to twUwrouerhlT free and mi reset-red in staanp the facts, and" moat cordial in appreciation of the Pink Pilja. " Yea, h is one," be said in response to tnqoiry. "I hare the preatest satisiaction in ririnsr my word as to what Dr. Wiliiams' Pink Pills have done for me. I have so per ianal interest in (peaking about the matter oxeept that ! fee! grateful for the core they havamnaeri and I think tt is onlv rieht that J aboald try and let others have the same f opportunity tor oenettt as tnrwu. in ro avd to the origin of bis use of the Pink PiUa j lie remarked: "I was first led to try them on accotmt of certificate from a Montreal man whieh was published in the papers, and J thought the name thine; that had done so much for hint Would help me. I needed to take the Pink Pills for the ondiTMHi of the blood and for rneumatism. The fact m that mv blood has been of a very hnmory nature and I have bean troubled nth sahvrhenai from infancy. Mj head A $65.00 Machine for $18. 1 Cut Oif tad Cnaiaa KatC 0 rantrifli STYU No. 66. ftfl Ml' . - r- The Head of the u Arlington" swings on patent socket hinf. firmly held down by a thumb screw, htrong, iabslamial neat and nanthjome in dfrsij(n. and beautiful: o-natr.eiuct? in gold, fieri plate ha muoded comerH aud is inlaw or coont-rsonk, making it Hush with tip of taide. HrfrhraU Aa hpace nodCT the arm U 5 inches high and iocht long. Thie aiimit the , largest skins, and en qmit. It is Se Threading Aiutely no hule to put thread thro;;h except ryeof weIle. EbutUe cylinder, opeouc end.emirelvsdf-threading. easv to put in or take out: txrhbin holdn a iarge amount of thread. 5titeb Negniator is on the bel of the ru ;';uut. beocalb tlie boobin winder, and ha a scale showing- the numoer of stitches to the inch, ami en be changed Irora to:i witches to the inch. Feed w dtmhie and eateirts on both siw o'neeiiief new iiis to take good through; never stops at seams; movement in pi.re: ii" iuui.s tc break and get out ol" nier; can be raed and iowere-J at will. Automatic Uoltin W imter For filling the bc!bin automatically and perfectly smooth without bolimK ;hp tOTeod. Mactntie (J-h notnin while winding bobbin. Light Running Machine t eatn- to run. d-fscw faUKuethfo.M ator. makes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double ixk stitch, the tut- on both i'if, will not ravel, and can be changed without stepping the machine. TenKi is a Rp.i spring t:n ion.atid will admit thread from bio LW spool cotton wilhimt changing. Never jrcu ct. of order. The Needle a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, ami cannot be put in wi-mtf. fatl'it Bar isreund, made of caw-hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil fr::; crtt'tig on the good. Adiostable Beat iogsAll bearings are case-harOeotd trice) ai.d euily hmittl with a screw driver. All lt motinu can be taken up. and the machine wii! last a hiel'trie. Attachments Each machine is furnished with neceMnrj-tooSsand accsories. and ir addition we (uni.U aa "xtraset of attachments in a vivct lined nietat box. free of chattre. a. :K v: 0' ruffier and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, otesetof four iieromerf, ciuX-ron v.th up to h of ait inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, ami one thrift! c-Ucr. Wsudworkof finest quality oak or wataut. gmhic cover aud drawers, uickel-pUtw nw;,"S to drawer, lire guard io wheel, and device for repiecing belt nnU'T PAY high psices for phv vmcivf of ewiwdimERS ao Lull I I HI $,ft6 MACHINES UUI SA AGNI' Ahb DCAUn "& PRuFfTS 0 CPCAT OFFER. $2360 irr In oro -r to lutroduce thu bih-grarie cmng machme, we make a speoai cou pon crier, giving every reader of this paper a chance to get a first-class m cninc at the lowest price ever offered. On receipt ofliS.jocab and coupon, we will ship the above-deacrittfd machine anywhere secorelv packet! and crated, and guarantee salt delivery. A ten years' wntten warranty sent with each machine. Money refunded if not as represented after thirty days" ten trial. We will shipC O. I, for Jlv.-jO with privilege of twenty davs' trial on receiptor fS.OOttsa guarantee of good faith and charges. If you prefer thirty tnai Oefore paying, send for out large iliustratlcataiogaie with tcslP Oonhits, explaining lulty how we ship tewing machines anywhere to auy ouen the lowest mantifscturer s prices without akin one cent inadvanct. The heat plan i to send all cash with order, as you then save the f l.U tiia- cotim. JtancmDcr tne coupon must oeaent wun mmwCA&l &UYERS' UNION, Bonn. Mam was covered with ft ami ft goad deal of my hair came oft It was very ancomfbrtataf and notntu? that I eontd do seemed to eure it "Then earn my xneumatie trouble dur ing three mouths of last winter. 1 Uiink ti came from exposure to the railroad yard our ing bad weather It was muscular rlwmm turn and was located principally in ny rurm arm so that J eould hardly lift it that his h." Hera Mr. Freeman raised his outwmci ! right arm slowly to a position below tu middle of h breast and save a erfipiuc hV? ox the difficulty and distreco which awtrnt panied that effurt before talking the fink fills. " began to receive benefit from the first time that I took the Dills, and 1 have never jimown them to fail of dome (rood. Tit trouble with a good many people is that the? torn tney oo everyining oy nuing in nrsi small quantity ot any remedy. J am uot one of those who are saltan ed with that kiim of sampling, and when 1 became san.hft that tttey were tne nent tiling for me I re solved to use them with fullest efiect. 1 toon secured about 25 boxes. I bought them mostly from Janes' Apothecary Store on Washington Street One of the first gooo enVcts I found was an increase of amveme and the benefit of a general tonic ilr bioon became purer and better, and the -effect of the muscular rheumatism rapidly disappear ed. A I took no other .medicine the whole effect most have come from Dr. Williams Pink Pilix. I was so gratified with iheir effect that 1 must hare bought altogether abont eighty boxes. "The result was that 1 eras enabled to at tend to my work as a brakeman on the cars, which yon know requires a pretty free strength in the arms, and I found my gener al health and spirits toned np. u In lK sairlv rw-irwii ni ntHnav th nilU 1 took one aa a (foee, and latterly I increased to two and then three, the toning efiect being all the stronger without any disagreeable eifect 11 1 was so pleased with the results of the Pink Pills in my case that I recommemM them to all the railroad men and other with in my knowledge thai I knew would need tbetr benefit. As a eonaeqaenee quite a num ber began Iheir use, and from all that I hear their effects were very satisfactory, so tlwtt I doubt not they would be willing to reinlbree my eertiacate with their own testimony." Mr. Freeman's remarks were eorrooorated at intervak by his wifet who was a partici pant in the eon venation and manifestly shared bis genuine enthusiasm for the cura tive effects of which she bad been a witness, and for which the name of Dr. Williams' Pink PilW has become synonymous. Be oertainty looked well and no one eon Id imagine by his appearance and manilestanon of eoerzy the double siege of rheumatism and salt-rheum from which the Pink Pilis has rescued him. "1 anno satisfied " he said. Maa to the trne results which the Pink Pills hare brought me that I can readily give sn affidavit bet ore a Kotary to that effect. All who know me and the circumstances of my ease will, how ever, feel convinced without the need of that. Dr. WOlianW Pink Mis contain in a con densed form, all the elements necessary to five new life and richnea to the bkod and restf shattered nerves. They are an unfailing cine for sucb dueases aa locomotor aiasfa, partia peralvfis, fit. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralna. rheumatism, nervous headache, the aftereffect of Is grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all fnrriM of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are aoid by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for I2.JW ithey are never sold in balk or by the 100), by dressing Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Company , fiohescetady, K. Y- LATEST BEliT CHEAPEST Shrpped to anyone. anTwbert, on H) days' fiee itiai, in your own boxt, withnut askinjE one cent in advance. 10 1H.ttf written wsrranty with each machine. A strictly high-grade Sew ing Machine, nnibbvd throughout ia the brat p sibte manner. It pOBfie. all modcni topTovea.tntif.aiiUJij, mcchanital coujiructkn u such that in H a:e cunitifiied simplicity will great siren; th thuh iDJHinng ccoi runnug, our&!".:i!;v, end makiirg it ira ptauiule Fur the machine to be put out ol order. It sews fs.il end makes a neriect ttt:h vnin all kinds of thread ant uUrlikaacnf molm'il Alonwc g iealv for use aud anriialkd itv of work. Kotke the fol MA8UMG10K " lowing points of sopcricrity: Aeeeial Wbotesoie Price, bnt rXTr-r L Client 2 A Ne. I 2r55.B0i If irflfi((l4 forAfttnfton , w Sti.itiWjc'ifcit w oraer. i IM. THE HOURS, Behind eaoh hour there altraya Hob another More like the first than brother unto brother. And thought can never find the first on or the last. In ndteaa future nor In endless post. No ending to the line and no beginning;, Simply the clock of time forevr rtna-lng. A solemn fog bell tolling evertaattngly Above the wan waves of a level aeeU What does It mean, this ceaaeleaa, aad pro- cesaion Of hours? No halt, nochanjge.no ntrogrea aton. No haste, no owervtng, no delaying, no re treat. Each like the hut as pendulum beat to boat The earth and moon grow over old and older, And human hearts grow warmer or grow colder. While stealthy death creepa up all ties to sever, The hours move In unbroken Ale forever. For they alone are- free from all mutation, Exempt alike from death and from crea tion; They pass, and pess and pass, and passing testify To infinite and Imminent eternity. Charles F. Johnson, In Outlook. CAFN WCKEFS CAPTIVES. How His Crew of Cripples Kooov ored in a Might na Day Lata th. Bcaooaar Baaaer BaUatf nt Brlatol Harbor with Bom. "Cinq Bamaiaa.- The only words that Capt. John Dickey, of the Bristol schooner Hes ter, had understood were "cinq hom uies." . "Fire on 'em," he muttered. "That's odds for the iropeaters." And in the depths of hie gloom he (ell to cutting off a pipeful of tobacco. Truly, Capt. John couldn't lie Tery ranpuinc He had sailed from Boston several days before, bound for Bris tol town, or ancient Femaquid, with a general carpo for the storekeeper. of the settlement, and alas! a French prrratcersman had overhauled him away off the mouth of the Kennebec. Tne Hester liad fled, but her flisrht mis about as nimble as the srutUiiu away of an old hen floundering through a barnyard to escape a tormenting dog. The Hester was all right for conveying rrnn, molasses, and other neceworie broad of beam and tight of seam. But she couldn't run away. 11t blunt nose bumped against the waves, her heasry s'diw smashed clumsily down upon the brimming sweii. The tough old biid spread all sail and bowled along, like a Brahma scuoding before the wind Kith tail spread, but up came the pri rateeersman, bis frisky nose dipping. tie clenn sides flashing back the glint of the wave, and the spume whizzing through the lee braces. "Schoonaire. aboi." shouted a little man from over thetaffrail. his knurly, red nose gic.uning from under his cap. The pursuer had edid up on the Hes ter's quarter, and Capt. Diokey and his men were surlily eying the small craft. "What do you wont?" roared back Ihe captain, hoarsely, just as though he didn't know all too well. The man with the knurly red note screamed back; "Henf to: stand by for bot-!" Capt. Dickey didn't haul around ot onee. however. He turned to Slate Constant Juilksns. "S'pose .wHe got to. Jud?" he re-, nrirlred. gloomily. "Connse you know r- En'.t. it means. IVe're gobbled." ''Yea, find i;'s jest as well to be gob (H1 who!? as piecemeal,' .remarked Mfits Jmlkins, carefully throwing fab, quid to lee. This was wisdom. Bo in a moment or so the Hester came slapping and Ciaticing and foaming aroiinl into the ivinH. Sot, a moment too soon, for the privateersmtmVi long Tom had taken a rather determined squint at the main mast of the schooner. Then Cant. Dickey, listening atten tively and with saturnine face, heard a gobble, of French, in which be dis tinguished "cinq homines," and that alone, for he w osn't a lintruist. "Sank 'om," be growled; "wal, come along and sank 'om more if yon want to." Constant Judkins listened to the soliloquy with puzzled face, "If I may be so quefttiontferous. cap'n," he asked, "who's this 'ere Sank Orni who is coming aboard?" The captain didn't smile. "I heard 't m soy in We-we lingo," he explained, "that they're going to put five priw inen aboard us, and the Lord only knows where they'll take us! " The crew of the Hester were four the skipper, the mate OzariasHodson, A. ., able-bodied seaman, and Bcrual Joquitb, cook and before the mast. Now, as the captain strode forward front of the house to nee about throw ing over the stern ladder, be saw Ozarias Hodson sitting on a rope coil in the waist, with head tied up. "What ails you?" snapped the akip per, "Toot'ache, air, and dum'd bad, tool" Ozarias evidently was more distract ed by toothache than by a privateers man. Berual Jocuith. who had had the lively fiuspicion that the privateers man would pop a few shot at them by way of exercise and practice, dodged out of night Into his sanctuary. Just as Capt. Dickey threw over the stem bidder a thought struck him. "By ginger!" mid he. awl he jumped 8s though he had suddenly token in a mouthful of that condiment. He threw a hasty look over the side. The privateersman was just getting its long boat in the water with tite "funk'oras" and their pea chests. "Jud," he called back to the mate, "make fast the wheel and dodge down here into the waist uader the lee of the bulwark." Judkins looked surprised, bat he did so. "Come along below." commanded (he skipper, end both melt followed bjm Down in bis boittt thrv faiiad tat (M. "Boys," nld lh" ja;.!5in, "there ain't time tr g in,o hnf cxplitmttions, but I tk. y - to fcre-v right now that yot.c if , .a ivu.'l i-hape, and I'm tie v:-ly l-un about ship who can keep on h1 t sfs." . Tie t.'' :;!-nT. nu the faces of the tlire- ; .. t.';vw into ehrewd in-teili;";-.' he.v stared into the twinUVe eye- ihe "old man." ! v the trouble ta with ," ' : P' H'al, "and we'll be Ibe s: f lints you ever seed in ali'i two ''.'t :ri thefiyin'Jib." "WalU 3:.ti ssptttfai, "I ain't as good a iiar ac ! v, jsh I was, but I guess it'll be enough if a truck fell and stEasb-d your jw, Ozariaa, frac tured voir coi:ar-bone and broke Beru al s leg. e ?"' And the skipper extend ed a grin Irom his wrinkles. "Ilrtiu't th:;t putting consid'able re spenvhlllty on f i'.e truck, eap'n?" "T'.er o il'i. no telling what a truck will i'o on n rimipage," cheerfully re p!.i? the c.tptnto. rot;li'ith ii bundled the tooth achy f into his bunk and made him trrep TOrc cfatbantte bandages uhiii ,"V hea! untl shoulders. 1ht:n ;k: bljigrd IkT'.iid to remove his trousers, end .:)-tily but neatly he Ktr,.pned ;: b't of lioard ujion the cook's leg. bamliiging it with strips from his disi'Clo'lis. "i d kind of like to know the nature of mv complaint," broke iu Constant JudL-.:n&, "so that I can be practicin." Tile eaptuin pondered. "1 suppose I niiut hu'.e .touriiu broken," he said. dunUnniy. "Kut one block couldn't very neil knuek out tho whole crew. We're got Ui have a little variety, for Uiem f i og -cavers arc suspicious cusses. i:u-.r have jailer jnnders?" he asked of Jnul,ins. ".So." '"AC!, nil you've got to do ia to lay still mid haul your mouth down. I'll da-.:b on a little slush," and the captaiu nUttta!!)' rubbed cone of the yellow oil over tbe mate's face. "Nuw look sick, all of you," said tbe tap u u aa be prepared to go on deck and receive tbe prize crew, "it'll help you to look sicker if you recollect that the fn:g eaters have a way of slitting wizens when they suspicion shenani gan." And he left. Of the Frenchmen who came over the rail none could talk English, and the cap:ain couldnt talk French. Yea, he could be could say "Boug ahur," but he loftily forcbore. Hawever, when the new arrivals looked around suspiciously for tbe crew, and unslung their carbines and app .-ared to apprehend ambush, tbe captain, with many waves of his hands and much "we-ing," led two of the five below with an air like a rooster gallant ly conducting pullet to a worm ban quet. Iu pantomime he explained the sud plight he was in, and his crew grained dolefully at the proper tituea. lie tried to explain to the Frenchmen !,', giud he was they had come and tii:en the Hester at this time of danger. The men didn't seem to grasp that part ot tuc otory, however. But the captain did: 't i are. The prize men were wi der' ly thoroughly convinced that be tow docks was just tbe hospital it claimed io be, and after much inefftct t:l jtt'"cn and much gesturing they made tie captain understand that he was to -y down and nurse his men. The captain was a .good nurse. He n:nrt l;:.ye v. orked the faith cure on his deuitrd creiv, for in the deep gloom of the dog watch three very determined-loo'.-i;:? convalescents sneaked bare foott il ft!, bis heels as he wormed aft In the i-'-adow of the Hester's bulwark, The r.igbt was made for the enter prise. 'Twas clouded, and from the murk of the west a bumming breeze siing in the shrouds and murmured down out of the hollows of the sails. One frenchman was at the wheel and one pendulumed back and forward at the head of thecompanionway. Another was doubled np on a coil of rope in the lee of the house and the other two were presumably below. All the men on deck were unarmed, tor it wasn't to be supposed that they would lug about an arsenal to protect themselves against a nautical invalids' home. So Capt. Dickey's miraculously healed body guard bad little trouble in downingand tyitig 'ill three before their surprise was over. The pnly casualty was when a squirming Frenchman trod npon Ber nnl's hare foot. In his nnguish the cook let out a howl that stunt d the two men below on a rush for tbe deck. They bobbed out of tbe compunion-hatch like two jaeke-in-the-box, saw the situation and as quickly jerked themselves back, They stayed barricaded in the cabin till the schooner came up into Bristol harbor, 24 hours later, with a bone in her moutb and the foam bells tinkling off her rudder. Capt Dickey would, in, tbe kindness of his heart, have fed the garrison in bis cabin on plum duff and salt horse; bnt every time he tried to explain bin wishes through the cabin window they poi.ed their gunbarrels at him. The poorciwps evidently thought their compauior.s had been made way with, and that the bluff-faced old skip per was cajoling them to a similar fate. "Vbat's your cargo, John, this trip?" roared Job Brismon, from the wharf as he waited io catch the line and fling it over a spliing. "Bum, molasses, anndrles, and Frenchmen." shouted back the captain; "and if you'll bear a hand with a plunk we'll unload I h" Frenchmen fust." And all Hr'a-ol flocked down to fling a sarcastic "pally voo" at Capt, John Dickey's nnliiiipy captives. Lew iaton Journal. Keeping Brotb. All soups C2B le preserved in a good eondition for ove dry by taking great core, when freshly made, to skim well, ur.d 'O remove every part icle of firt from th. mii faee. The lirolh should be kept jr. r vcrv eoul lard,TBnd nncovered; iu very ! 't v -tf.ier ii should be strained -.e; - d:-y. ;.r.fl poured Into a perfcotlv rTcnu vtsselt-4tlbaay fmmgi R' Brr witii ku as. BiacEwslllr flsnulna Hull UerUBm la In nouuu br A s-' eon jam InsUe cb two Blackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco Baj-atiUilseolntirtttnao!oau(lrilMum)mion WJUCh ilvssaustot vaiuaws iiroMuibtsna now to ttvi Uiem. aswstaas,aMsiitiWiiiwsmasajHi Albany Furniture Co., (IN'CORPOUATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. 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