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THE OTHER EAR. (That f urther Treatment Did tor Ke», Dr. Itoane. The reverend gentleman wishes pub lished a second card regarding his cure of deafness by Dr. Darrin, at 265 Morrison street. This is only one of many similar rases brought to our notice: University Park, Or., May 19, 1899. Editor Oregonian : Some two weeks ago or more I said something of regaining mv hearing under the treatment of Dr. Darrin, of which I had sutfered for several years. On the first application the deafness i>f one ear (the left) was remedied. The difficulty . of the other was more serious, and tn*e doctor remarked that, unless I could en dure the pain, so that he could get at and examine it, lie fearetl he should not be able to cure it. I took medicine home and applied it that evening. The next day I lay upon the left side two hours, with the right ear full or medical ear oil. After noon I went to the doctor again, who seemed to be pleased with evident signs of improvement. 1 applied the medicine again faithfully two evenings at home, and the next day went to the doctor, who suc ceeded in entirely restoring the lost sense of hearing, so that when 1 went out upon Third street—Portland—it seemed to be the noisiest city I was ever in. M v hear ing still remains distinct, in both ears equally good. N Ell E M1 AH DO A N E. Supreme Court Sustains the Foot-Blase Trade Mark. Justice Laughlin, in supreme court, Buffalo, has ordered a permanent in junction, witli costs, and a full account ing of sales, to issue against Paul B. Hudson, the manufacturer of the foot powder called “Dr. Clark’s Foot Pow der,” and also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them from mak ing or selling the Dr. Clark’s Foot Powder, which is declared, in the deci sion of the court, an imitation and infringement of “Foot-Ease,” the powder for tired, aching feet to shake into your shoes, now so largely adver tised and sold all over the country. Allen S. Olmsted, of Le Roy. New Yoik, is the owner of the trade mark “Foot-Ease,” and he is the first indi vidual who ever advertised a foot pow der extensively over the country. He will send a sample Free to anyone who writes him for it. The decision in this case upholds his trade mark and renders all parties liable who fraudu lently attempt to profit by the exten sive “Foot-Ease” advertising, in plac ing upon the market a spurious and Bimilar appearing preparation, labeled and put up in envelopes and boxes like Foot-Ease. Similar suits will be brought against others who are now in fringing on the Foot-E; se trade mark and common law rights. Margaret Deland says she reads econ omics, history and the newspapers for instruction, and novels only for enter tainment. The depth of water affects the speed of steamers very considerably, the ves sel moving more slowly in shallow water than in deep water. It is calculated that the yearly pro duction of paper in the world is 3,000,- 000,000 pounds weight, and this ema nates from 2,891 mills. The eye of the vulture is so con structed that it is a high power tele scope, enabling the bird to see objects at almost incredible distance. “Better Be Wise Than Rich.” TVise people are also rich when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying diseases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action — so regulates the entire system as to bring vigorous health. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. DENTISTS. No pain: new process; fine gold work. DR. LANGWORTHY, N.W . cor. Third and Morrison Fence and Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE <t IRON WORKS; WIRE and iron fencing; office railing, etc. .334 Alder. 51 atollinery and .Supplies. CAWSTON * CO.; ENGINES, BOILtfRS, MA- chinery, supplies. 48-ÔU First St., Portland, Or. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS Write for Catalogue. J. I. FREEMAR. Afort. 290 East Water Street, PORTLAND, OR. ■ only at the easiest jobs. They roost always want to manage the horses, as that they think involves little labor. Such men are dear even if they would work for nothing. The only help that will do the farmer any good is help that understands the business of farm- I lug, and is uot afraid to tackle any kind of work, however hard and dis- ! agreeable it may be. Such help is al ways gobbled up early in the season, or kept on yearly contracts, so as to J>e sure of them when hiring-out time Ditch Scraper, "The newsp iper correspondents, with This scraper, to clean out a large comes. cameras in tlieir lints and pencils stick- open ditch, so far as I know, is not I ing out of tlieir pockets like quills on u Landlord and Tenant-Lease. patented and may be constructed at The Supreme Court of Georgia held, porcupine, <1 id’-i't g t hold of everything home with the help of n blacksmith. It . that happened in the late war," re is 4 to 5 feet wide and about 2\<j feet In the recent case of Anderson vs. marked the lieutenant. "There was the Swift, that a stipulation In a written high, made of good tough Inch boards time the Spanish fooled the One lluir- and shod with a strip of steel; an old contract of lease that the lessee should died anil Twenty-seventh volunteers, crosscut saw Is just the thing. Two have the privilege of erecting houses for instance.’’ handles should be bolted on the back— on the premises, to be removed by him "How was it, lieutenant?” asked old plow handles will do. or something at the expiration of his lease "or sold somebody. similar. The draft rods should be to the lessor at 8 per cent, less than "Why, it was the sharpest trick you made something like a badly shaped S, the cost of the buildings,” Is not suffi over heard of, and simple as A B C. ciently certain and reciprocal to sup and pass through slots cut in the You know, the One Hundred and scraper and are attached on back side port an action by the former against Twenty-seventh Is niade up of men of scraper, just over saw plate, with the latter for such cost of the houses j from New York City all heroes, of heavy eyebolts or other device that will when the plaintiff relies for a recovery course, but still they are accustomed allow of swivel motion. They should solely on the provision in the contract to the civil walks of life. Aud the civil be made of heavy iron and be about 20 above quoted, aud upon the fact that walks of life, taken literally, now Inches long, the front ends connected the lessor refused to purchase the adays, are peculiar paths. It was at with 4 feet of chain with a ring in cen buildings when the lease had expired. Sau Juan. The regiment had been or ter as shown in cut. To operate scraper The court further held that when a dered to advance and lie down close when the ditch can not be crossed with landlord in hrs contract of lease with a among some low bushes. The Span team requires a driver. He should have tenant agrees to use an effort to re iards were only a short distance in about 8 feet of chain attached to team, move from the leased premises a cer front. The tiring had ceased tn that the big hook hanging loose. The man tain nuisance, expressly stipulating, neighborhood and all was still. Our at the scraper drags it to bottom of however, that if such effort prove un men were in a state of intense though ditch and sets it quickly in the mud, or successful the tenant should be satis suppressed excitement. You could behind a furrow or two that must al- fied to keep the premises and pay full never guess what those crafty Span rent therefor, an action for damages growing out of a failure to use such iards did. Suddenly they rang a bicy effort will not lie unless the plaintiff cle bell, and followed It with a cable expressly alleges that such effort on the car gong. The Hundred and Twenty part of the landlord would have been seventh jumped Into tlie air as one availing, and that this is especially man. The Spaniards blazed away and true when the contract contemplated tried to take ’em on the wing. Of work to be done by the tenant looking course, they didn't Hit a tiling, because to an abatement of the nuisance, which Spaniards never do; but if they bad he never actually performed or offered been good shots they might have bagged the whole regiment. Aud I to perform.—Bradstreet's. would not be surprised if they’d had Value of White Clover. an elevated road guard to yell ‘Step One of the bad effects of frequently lively!’ that they could have stnmpeded - a ZN-:- « plowing aud thoroughly cultivating every last man.’’—Harper's Bazar. soil is that.this runs out the white clover, which is one of the most valu Now that the volunteers are back, able pasture plants we have, besides the opportunities for obtaining at first DITCH SCRAPER. also furnishing the very best pasture and a knowledge of the teal horrors of for bees. The plant is a low-running war are percepti ways be turned out, not In. to scrape vine, rooting as It spreads through the bly Increase d. right. By this time the driver should soil, yet, being a true clover, it rots Two Chicago boys have his team in position, exactly at quickly when plowed under. No one who were together right angle to the ditch; hook to of the grasses, except blue grass and at Santiago, grow- scraper ring and drive steady, the man orchard grass, will stand drought so 1 n g reminiscent, nt the handles holding them nearly per well, and as most of its roots run near disclosed a fearful pendicular till ready to dump, then un the surface, a moderate rain revives it, fact yes erday. hook and repeat. Though this may and sets it to blossoming again. In “I have often sound slow it is the practical way to wet seasons bees make white clover wondered,” said clean out or deepen large open ditches, honey even up to September, If there one, “and now and two good men and team will make are enough dry days for them to be that we are back good progress when once accustomed out. White clover is a prolific seeder, home, I want to to the work.—Silas II. French, Iu Ohio but owing to its creeping habit of know why you re Farmer. growth the seed is bard to gather and ported for sick call about four days out always sells high. It will pay to sow of every week and yet never seemed Flax Fibre for Grain Bans. The farmers of Oregon have found a some on land designed for pasture, and any more sick than I was?” "Why, if you were only foxy you'd new industry, which at the same time gather the seed when it occupies the solves the problem what the convicts whole laud. If sown with red clover have bt en wise like the rest of us. One in the State penitentiary can be set to or nlsike no white clover will be seen. doctor was a homeopathist aud, no work at. They are to weave the cloth But it is there under the growth of the matter what kind of pills lie gave out, from flax which Oregon farmers will larger clover, waiting to make a big they were all sugar-coated and they grow, aud make it into grain bag& In growth when they die out.—American made the lust sweetening for coffee that ever happen d.”—Chicago News. which to market their surplus wheat. Cultivator. These linen grain bags will be stronger Welch the Milk. A veteran of the war of the rebellion and more durable than those of cotton, The owner of this device, which was and as the coarsest fibre such as can originally illustrated iu the Farm Jour was telling some of ills experiences to be got from flax for seed can be used, nal, is going to know hereafter just a civilian, and lie was dwelling upon It Is believed they will not be expen what each cow is the terrific courage of the captain of sive. It is a good beginning for the doing, lie will his company, and also his profanity. In flax-growing and linen-making indus weigh each cow's those days profane officers were much more common 'than they now are, and tries. The manufacture of the finest milk as it is they were especially noticeable among linen fabrics will doubtless follow in drawn, and then the volunteer troops. The captain re due time. It is a great gain anyway put it down on the ferred to was notorious in two armies for Oregon farmers to diversify their paper in black and Industries. They have been growing white—the milk for his command of profane language, and lie never entirely recovered from wheat too exclusively.—Exchange. record for each it, though liis admission to the regular week. The pros For Irriuatine Melon«. army at the close of th ' war moder per o u s f a rmer A bulletin of the Georgia station on ater his manner somewhat. WEIGHING .MILK, makes use of busi- watermelons describes a simple method "It meant death to every man of us.” knows w hilt each ncss methods. He of rendering concentrated fertilizer as said the veteran, speaking of a pro similable or available and preventing animal is doing, aud whether she gains posed charge on a line of breastworks the hill from firing. This . is by the or loses on particular kinds of feed. before Richmond, "if we went in there, application of water artificially, when Guesswork is poor business on the and we knew it, but there wasn't any- the rainfall proves Insufficient. For farm, as elsewhere. And in this con j thing else to do, unless we got different this purpose a joint of two-inch terra nection it may be mentioned that the orders. There had been a mistake in cotta sewer pipe is perpendicularly pleasing, cleanly and economical prac ordering us to take the works until sunk in the bill before planting to the tice of delivering milk iu glass bottles some re-enforcements bail come tip, but depth of six or eight inches, bell up is steadily increasing. that wasn't any of our business.” ward, as indicated in the figure. "Well, now,” demurred the civilian, The Benson for Strawberries. The seeds are p'anted around the “I don’t look at it that way. It ought to Small fruit dealers are more enter pipe and the stand subsequently have been your business not to have thinned down to one vine, whose roots prising in seeking markets than aver fought when you knew you were going will eventually surround the bottom of age farmers, probably because they to be whipped.” the pipe for quite a distance in all have to be more intelligent and enter "If we had put up any sort of a bluff directions. The pipe itself should be prising to succeed in their business. like that, you bet our captain would This is especially true of strawberry tilled with water late in the afternoon— have got one of ills swearing spells on, every day. If the weather is dry, or as growers, who begin very early in spring and then the dickens would have been to forward their fruit northward. By to pay. He Just never would have got the time we get Virginia and New Jer sey strawberries, the price comes with done cussing us for being cowards." "Do you mean to say your company in everybody's reach, though liighei than most of our home growers can would have gone In and been killed get for their product. Instead of a rather than to stand the captain'» season of three to four weeks we can swearing?” "That's what.” now have strawberries four to five "Well, I wouldn't." months in the year, or even more.— "Oh, but you never heard the captain American Cultivator. cuss.”—Washington .Star, Making Hum««« Convenient. MACHINERY, alljonds ...TATUM &. BOWEN... 19 t, 36 First Street BORTLAffO OR. JOHN POOLE, P ortland , ORroos, can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pump«, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel IXL wiudmill, sold by him, is un equalled. ________________________________ EDWARD BVOHF.B; MACHINERY AND vehicles: send for catalogne. 18S-1V4 Front Bl. All extra labor and time spent It harnessing the team is wasted. It la true economy to use snaps in place of the clumsy buckle that takes throe times as long to fasten properly. But be sure and have snaps with a spring strong enough to hold the lines in place, or economy In time will be gained at the expense of safety. All the devices to make small jobs easier anil take less time will be adopted by the enterpris ing farmer, who recognizes that on the farm as everywhere else time la tuonej | and should not be wasted. WATERINO Tilt WATEBMXLOS. often ns may be found necessary. The continuous supply of moisture thus af forded will have a most noticeable ef fect by rendering every particle of plant fool within reach capable of as similation. Ordinary drain tile may be used in place of sewer pipe. Effective Farm Help. Every spring at the beginning of farm work an army of hoboes flock to the 0REGDNffLOODPufílflE/t country claiming to be in search of i work. They remind one of the old English story of two tramps who said i* • had walked all over England try -©R(GON5lOOPPÜRIfl(R they ing to get work, but hoping all the HEALTH RESTORER time they would lie refused. Such help is worse than useless, yet It Is the kind that the farmer is apt to get who puts off hiring help until he gets be hindhand with work, and then seeks the cheapest farm help, that la, the lowest price per month that be can find. Generally the«e hoboes give them selves away by aaklng In considera tion of their low wages that they be set Pfttn der I , , : - Results Were Impossible. Odd Tate nr a Stud. She—I'm sure I’ve cast my bread on the water many a time, and I don’t see any results. He—No; I guess your bread would Bink, dear. — Yonkers Statesman. John Hugo, a State street grocer in New Haven, lost and recovered a $200 diamond stud recently in the most pe culiar manner on record, says the New York Press. He had been short of cleiks for several weeks and has assist ed in weighing out trie gioeeries. He missed his stud and was unable to ob tain a trace of it till Henry Fresenius, the brewer, coolly walked into his store, and, handing him a diamond stud, asked him if it was his. “Where did you get it?” gasped Hugo. “We found it a rice pudding, and, as we bought the rice of you. we thought it niiglit be yours,” was the answer. The stone was found several days ago. Mr. Fresenius was unable to account for its presence in the pudding till his wife suggested that, as the gtocerv stock came from Hugo’s, the diamond might belong to him. Victoria Getting Yoking. In view of the Queen’s approaching visit to the continent, Engli'hinen are espec ially interested in her health. It is an nounced that her hearing has grown acute and her evesight keener. Youthful facul ties m old age depends upon the health. Hostetler s Stomach Bitters cures indiges tion, constipation, biliousness, nervous ness, as well as malaria, fever and ague. A curious state nf things was ob- sei ved in investigating the electiolvsis of water pipes in Dayton, (.)., in which it was found that stones and pebbles near tlie pipes in some cases seem to i have been electroplated with the metal of the pipes, which one of the experts believes has never been observed be fore. Don’t. Accept n Substitute. When you ask for Cascarets, be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don’t accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits.___________________ Porto Rico lias r.o known extinct craters, and it is unlikely it was ever the seat of active volcanic disturbanc». SniKE XNTC l'OVR SHOES. Alien's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out cf corns and bunions. It’s tlie greatest comfort discov ery of the age. Alien’s Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure forchilblains, sweating, damn, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. \Ve have over 19.000 testimonials or cures. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail tor 25c iu stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., has set She does her own marketing. a new fashion at Newport. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- lug Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. The coaling station to be established at tlie Charleston naval station to sup ply Uncle Sam’s war ships will have bunkers capable of holding 15,000 tons of coal. There was a young man from Lenore, Who boldly went off to the war; The "beef’1 made him sick, He recovered quite quick By tlie prompt use of old Jesse Moore. 1« Health Worth Ten Cents? Man suffers many mysterious ail ments from unknown causes and nine- tenths of them have tlieir origin in the digestive canal somewhere. It does anv person good to clean out this canal occasionally in a rational way, provided it is not done in a violent manner. The propet cleansing and disinfecting preparation is Cascaiets Candy Cathar- tio, which are very gentle, but at the same time thoroughly effective. A 10c box will purify the whole system and in most cases remove the cause ol ill health. When "feeling bad” take Cascarets. They will do you good, and can do you no harm. The loftiest inhabited place in the world is the Buddhist monastery of Haine, in Thibet. It is about 17,000 feet above the sea. Berlin boasts of eeven coachmen who are retired army officers, three who are ex-pastors and sixteen who are nobles. DYSPEPSIA “ For «lx years I was a victim of dys pepsia in its worst form. I could eat nothing but milk toast, and at times my stomach would not retain and digest even that. Last March 1 began taking CASCARETS and since then I have steadily improved, until 1 am as w611 as J ever was in my life.” D avid H. M urphy . Newark. O. Chemists have extracted from coal tar sixteen shades of blue, sixteen of yellow, twelve of orange, nine of violet, besides shades of othei colors too numerous to mention. S tate or O hio , C ity or T oledo , | L vcas CoVNTY. I”’ E kank J. C heney makes oath that he Is the __ senior porter of tlie lirin ot F. J. CHENEY & Co., doing liusim ss in tlie citv of Toledo, County nnd Slate aforesaid, and that BHid firm will pay the sum ot ONE 11VN ¡»RED DOI. I. A RS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C vrk . FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this Sill day of December, A, D. lSbli. A. W. GLEASON, I ‘ Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family 1*1 Ila are the best. Tire Chicago Drainage Canal from Lake Michigan to Joliet will be shown by a topographical model on a scale of seven inches to the mile at the Paris exposition. It will cost $3,500. To yourself you owe the duty, nurifv your j system by Pf under's Oregon Blood Purifier. A hall window in Ilepresentative Landis’ house at Delhi, Ind., is glazed wi,a glass fiotn the Maria Teresa. I believe mv prompt use of I’iso’s Core prevented quick consumption.—Mis. Lucy Wallace, Marquette, Kunsas, Dec. 12, 1895. In seventy years the average man grows a beard 25 feet long, hair al most 50 feet long and nails 23 feet long. CITC Permanently Cured. No fltsor nervousnes j r I I •» niter first (lay’s use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Hend for Uli K «4.00 trial bottle and treatise. DR. R. IL KLINK, Ltd., 930 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Buffalo concern is about shipping 100,000 aluminum drinking cups to New South Wales. Tested and true. Oregon Blood Purifier. Paper quilts are extensively used abroad by the poorer classes. CATHARTIC Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c, 60a. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ... ■terling llrmady Company. Chicago, Montreal. N«w York. Sil BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tr* NOTE TH E N AM E. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Roots Crowned. Bridges Made. I’ainleMS tilling and extraction. Dr. T. H. White, CLAIM A NTS FOR Write loNAIHAf IF n K? |k| O I ¡ft HI T C NOlUll BK'KFuK '. Washington. D. C., they will re« reive quick replies. B. 5th N. H. Vol«. 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1878. What would the world do without ink? Just think of it I CARTER S INK IS THE BEST INK. Forty years experience In the making. Cost« you no more than poor ink. Why not have it! IS YOUR HEALTH BROKEN? Thousands of peon I e arc suffering untold miseries bernuse of the poor condition of their blood—are in almost continuous agony. Moore’s Revealed Remedy will cure them—will do it quickly and pleas antly as it tins cured thousands of others. fl.00 per bottle at your druggist's. RELIEF FROM PAIN. Women Everywhere Expresa thoir Gratitude to Mrs Pinkham. firs T. A. WALDEN. Olbson da.. wrltMt “D ear M rs P inkham :—Before tak Piles ar« curvi by D'. Qos.inxo'a Pl!« Remedy Wt'ipH itching «mi blnrding. Ab« row tumors. !k»c a .Inrat driiggintn ornent by msil. Tr ’«timi free. Write iue about your cane. DR. 1HA N KU, Hlnlada., Pa, LADIES S ing your medicine, life was a burden Ask druggists for Dr. Martel « to me. I never saw a well day At ■X f French Eeinule Pills in metal box ■ with French Flagon’opIn blue.Wbfte my monthly period I suffered untold ■IM f and Red. Insist on havm ( me genuine. ■VI g* "Relief for Women " mailed FREE In plain misery, and a great deal of the time I ■ " ■ (| letter with te-tlmonialM and particulars. was troubled with a severe pain in my FRENCH DRUG CO.. 381 A 333 Pearl St.. New York. side Before finishing the first bottle CURE YOURSELF! of your Vegetable Compound I could Use Big W for unnatural tell it was doing me good ¡continued discharges, In U h in mat ions, irritations or ulceration« its use. also used the Liver Pills and of m ii c u u M riiembran**«. it««»»«. Painless, and n<>t aatrin. Sanative Wash, and have been greatly gent or poisonous. helped. I would like to have you use Kohl by A story is being told which serves to I my letter for the benefit of others.” Illustrate the American characteristic of giving slight heed to rank and place 1 Hrs. FLORENCE A. WOI.FE. (■( Hulterry as against efficiency and daring and St., Lasca.ter, Ohio, writ..i RUPTURE CURED. "D ear M rs P inkham :—For two supreme achievement. We guar.ntce to lit every we we undertake. The story iina to do with Mr. McKin years I was troubled with what the Ix>u't put it off; write for particular, at once. H. ttllollAKIi * CO., Kxpert Tru« ley, and it relate« that while visiting local physicians told me was Inflamma C. If lUera, tun Second Street. Portland, Or. one of the camps during his recent j tion of the womb. Every month 1 suf- , Southern tour he r haneed to l»e stroll- ' fered terribly. I had taken enough ’ LIVER10 Ing about unattended and sought to I medicine from the doctors to cure any- ! FOK A DOSE. Cura Sick He.dacha pass a certain line which was patrolled ; one. but obtained relief for a short ONE time only. At last I concluded to write «nd Dy.pep.fa, llrmo.e Pimple, aud Purify the by a vigilant sentinel. Blood. Aid l>i(. .tionanderer.nl Billouane.« ba not Grip, or Sicken. To con vinca you, wo will mail The sentinel promptly stopped him I to you in regard to my case, und can •ample free, or full lu>. for IV. I>K. ItOSANKO aay that by following your advice I am and demanded the countersign. CO., rtillada., feana. Bold by Druui.la, now pefectly well. ” "I don’t know the countersign." said Mr. McKinley. nre W. R. BATES, nan.fl.ld. Law writes t "Then you don't pass,” said the sol “ Before writing to you I suffered dier. For Gonorrhfca and Olert get Pabst’s Okay Specific. It I n th« ONEY mmlicine whb n will cure each and «eery "But,” said Mr. McKinley, "I in the j dreadfully from painful menstrua case. NO CARE known it haa ever failed to cur«, no matter wrioua or of how long «tanding Result« tion. leucorrhcra and sore feeling in from its how President of the United States!" une will aatonGh you. It is atreolutely aaf«, stricture, and can he taken without inconrw* "I don’t know aiout that,” replied the the lower part of the bowela. Now my pr*vents nienre and detention from bui»in«-s. FRK'E. «S.00. For hy all reliable druggist«, or wnt nrepgud by expre««^ imperturbable sentry; "but If you have friends want to know what makes me Mie plainly wrapped, on receipt of prv by look so well. 1 do not hesitate one min I-AlLMf cHfMlcAL (XX,' hfcaffw, BL not got the countersign you could not Circular mailed on request. get by here even if you wen» George ute in telling them what has brought about this great change. I cannot Dewey himself!” praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable N. P. N. Ü. NO. S3 A preferred creditor Is on« who never Compound enough. It la the greatest i Harrowing Paetnrea. Nothing la mure beneficial to an old pasture than to harrow It thoroughly every spriDg. A few roota may bo broken off. but the stirring which the surface soil receives opens It to air and to receive the rains which will set them to growing more vigorously than be fore. Another good effect of the liar rowing Is to break up the excrement dropped by the atock the previous year, and scatter It so that it can fertilize a troubles you. greater nuuibor of plants. OR. GUNN'S PILLS YOUNG MEN! remedy of the age." HEN writinw to advertiser« please meaUoa th!« paper. W