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A c? ft iiUft Worth Living? Uwf, If lh fAiirt k mtmn, im.nitoU ttt torn ami fi( mltfth brmtii k.bMj (ligation pmi hmi (lull or tohUifa mrnjcf and )i6tMftilft gwrT M M M pnmA.n. Iiotry weight ; tgfett fW eatlngi with ' Mftidfftl (Iwpofklenoy nnd ita bltiw The Liver Is thfl ltoU06KCH9J)6f Of tllO " hlth and a lifcrmloM, ilniplef fetnody that acta like Kftture, doi not eonetlpAte afterwards of fexjulre constant taking, doJ not Iritorforo with biwlnoM oi pleaflnro dur ing it vrno, makes Slm jnons Liver Regulator a medical perfection I fearo loUxl lt virtues jpersonnlly, an lyfow that for Iijrspepsla, fitllousneM and TRobfrfnff Heftdaooo, It M tho boat medi cine the world over Mir. Have trltxl forty atMr wmedlea before; Simmon I.ivcf jtaruMtor, and none of tbcm (ravo moro Km temporary relief, but tho ltegulator etolyreUve,butourod. WORK FOR US a few day, and you will be startled nt the tine peeled tnecesa that will reward your efforts. Wo potitlrelr hare the licit bunlncts to offrr an agent that can be found on the face of this earth. 48.00 profit on 875 00 worth nf business il being eailly and honorably made by and paid to hundred! of men, women, boys, and girls In our employ. You can make money faster at work for . than you have any Idea of. The business la to Miy to learn, and Instructions so simple and plain, that all succeed from the start. Those who take '"hold of the business reap the advantage that artMt from the sound reputation of one of the ' oldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses In America. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily and handsomely yields. All beginners succeed grandly, and more than realize their greatest expectations. Those who try it find exactly as we tell them. There Is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urge tbent to begin at once. If you are already cm. ployed, but nave a few spare moments, and wish to use them to advantage, then write us at once ' (for this is your grand opportunity), and rccilre full particulars by return mall. Address, , .XltUK St CO., Box No. 400, Augusta, Mo. WE TELL YOU nothing new when we state that It pays to cngago in a permanent, most healthy and pleasant bust. sets, that returns a profit for every day's work. Such Is the business we offer the working flats. We teach them how to make money rapidly, and Sarantee every one who follows our instructions thfully the making of 300 00 a month. Every one who takes hold now aud works will surely and speedily Increase their earnings; there can be no question about It; others now at work are doing it, and you, reader, can do the same This It the best paying business that you have ever bad the chanco to secure. You will make a frave mistake if you fall to give It a trial at once. f you grasp the situation, und act quickly, you will directly find yourself In a most prosperous business, at which you can surety muke und save large sums of money. The results of only a few hours work will often equal a week's wages. Whether you are old or young, man or woman, It makes no difference, do as we tell you, und suc cess will meet you nt the very start. Neither experience or capital necessary. Those who work for us sire rewarded. Why not write to day for fUll particulars, free ? K. 0. ALLEN & CO , Box No. 420, Augusta, Mo. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line OAUJfORNIA EXP11K8S TRAIN BUN DAILY UETWKEN PORTXAHU AND B. Y. "BouThT North. 7.-0C p. m. 8:18 p. m. 8.-15 a.m. IiV. .Portland Ar. I 7.35 a. iu I.V. Halera lv, I 6:2(1 a. m Ar. Ban Fran. Lv.l 7.00 p. to Above trains atop only at following stti tlons north of Hoseburg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, rJalem, Albauj Tangent, Hhedds, Ilalsey, llarrlsburg juuuuuu vivjr.xi V1K nuu jtugtuui uoamtuuo mam, daily, 8.!M a. m. 11:17 a. m 6.50 p. iu. hv. Portland Ar.j 4.H0 p. iu. IiV. Halera .Lv. 1:10 p. m. Ar. Itoseburg IiV. 7.00 a. in Albany Local, Dally Kzoept Sunday. 6-ou p. m. 7:63 p.m. 900 p.m. I.V. Portland Ar. I HMO n.in. Lvi ealom Lv. I TM a. m Ar. Albany Lv, 1 B 30 a. ni. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ot passengers holding second oIubs tickets attached to , express trains, West Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallis: DAILY (KZOKirr BUNJ1AY). "7:30 u. m. I i.v. Portland Ar. I 630 p. m. 12.10 p. ni. 1 Ar. (torvalllg Lv. 12.58 p. in, At Albany and Corvallis connect wltl trains of Oregon Torino Uallroad. xxrunaa TRAIN (daily KXCKwauwiiAY 4:10 p, m. I IjV. Portland Ar. I 8.20 a. m 7:26 p. m. Ar.MoMlnnvllleLv. 6:15 a. m Through Tickets To all point EAST and SOUTH nvir tickets and lull tnrormation regard Ins rate maps, etc., apply to the Compa ny1 agent Halem, Oregon. p. lioa Kim, amu u. k. ana rags. Ag't KUJSULKM, Manager B. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. Mw at Clias. Oalvert'a Mllllonery atore, BalM,Oreou. Jl, 8. BELLE, Pros, aud Mauagor. II. It.LEABO, Secretary TJBEJE1 J&jSL.XmJSk.O'Xl. fei AUBOLUTK MSADKIUJ IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Laces, Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ladies' Underwear, Etc. LADIES' MISSES A2TJD GimVJiEN'S CLOAKS, 8ofe XgrnU for Laird, Sdioder & Mitchell, FINE FOOTWEAR. Pflttorn sheets free overX " moutii ty mail. Snd your nam and get ono. 307 Com'l Street. wwwwsyHwi f,MrFi WMiM titftt At In Ha nnn tut bMiUttH HnUnnh fittttn, "Wffif in rid filMCHt 1IW0 (toittlinrn ttiAnM ht yMveyiUtlrt," mU Wil llhlil Yntnyf of JModfii field. "Mint, iiirtt wttlwi itiMit(litif Omul, ftfoit fou, ftrtiHHUiMl Miillltml touiillcs h H woiittM-lniiil Ui ImvftfH), HJooItu M thWlgh (lib old wttloM of llfly yoftN Had wMniod Mt'li 6iio U lutvn h Kmvuymd of life own fivurmllo or Iwo, oftrjii fni' fhmi ftny ltmdWrty, (otiilly inntietj'jBiulo lo Avnoiifl with' out laying wmbo ilio toutn yon ttilrio tiimii Hlllo rook WHllod or rail tKJlItld ItlclOBlllCM (!On(AttllllK tlm ttehd of oiiti fnttilly. ffftllior, niollior Hiid povcrnt ohlldrolt llo llioro, find 110110 OtllOfB. "Thi'MO ptnciot Imvo long 1ooh for mtou mid forgotten, Woods llourleli In profiiBlOil mid lildo tlio wind mid ruin fitaliuxl tombstoned front vloW. Of ton with n ooniinmlon I havo on torcd ono of tho?o littlo Inolosnrcfl. trntnjilcd mid torn ottt (ho weeds mid righted tho flvo or nx headstones tlmt luul fnilon mid burled oven tho limerihed virtues of tho dead Into tho wonny earth, "These people had no country chin ehynrd; no pa'aehor except tlio visiting parson whocame month ly on horseback. Thoy had no funer al in tlio present BOiibo of tho word, Plain wooden boxes wci o used for cof fins and often tho sturdy youth of the family inudu tho cofiln for tho dead paront or rolativo. Theso litilo spots wero dcarto thoso families. One can seo that by tho loving Httlo inscrii tlons and decorations. When thoy wero ull dead no ono romaiucd txi caio for them and thoy foil into de cay and ruin. , "Thoy aro lonesome sights those littlo groups of white pillars. In the winter whon tho trees aro bare and tho grass dead I havo soon flocks of crows coming and circling about the clump of trees that usually cluster about thoso places. Tho bitter wiud moans through tho crackling brandi es, and thoso crows wheel ahout and caw and croak until tlio world seems truly a placoof sorrow and death." Chicago Globe. An Impressive 1'iincrnl. Mr. S. 0. Hall, in his "Memories," describes tho burial of tho poot Camp boll in Westminstor abbey. States men, poets and men of letters fol lowed tho vonerablo dean of Si. Paul's, the poot Millman, as, reading tho burial sorvico, ho led tho solemn procession to Poot's corner. It was not, however, tho presence of tliee illustrious mourners that mado tho funeral ono of tho most impressive ever seen in that mausoleum of great mon. A long, rovorontial pause preceded tho words, "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust." As they wero slowly uttered, a Polish officer advanced from among tho mourners and dropped upon tho rofiln some earth taken from tho grave of Kosciusko, tho hero whoso patriotism and death tho poot had praised in verso. Tlio effect was startling. Then camo the climax. "I heard a voice from heaven," road tho dean, aud immediately a thunderclap shook tho old abboy. Ho paused ; the mourners wero thrilled. As tho awful sound died away tho dean finished tho sentenco "they rest from their labors." Mr. Toolo'g Jokus. Mr. Toolo has confessed to an inter viewer that thoro is no truth in tho rumor that ho is "a reformed char acter" in tho matter of practical jokes. On tho contrary, bo is of opin ion a "u littlo harmless acting" of this sort off tho stage "keeps ono from growing old" always remem bering tkatpiactical jokes likely in tho slightest degreo to givo pain aro not fair game. Unfortunately tho photographors, by making every body's features familiar nowadays, rather spoil this amusement. "Yesterday, however," said tho popular comedian, "I went to a jow eler's to buy somo plates and got some amusement for somo timo by protending to bo tho income tax com missioner, and tho other day Weedon Grossmith and I went to tho Towor and mado an offer for tho hire of tho crown jowels for somo private theat ricals." London News. l'llllnt; for tiinuks in tlio lloor. If tho boards of a bare floor do not fit perfectly, havo tho spacos filled with putty or with a mixture which has been of tou recommended of late, of newspapers soaked in a paste mado of flour aud water. Tlio pro portions of this aro ono pound of flour, three quarts of water and ono tablespoonful of powdered alum. Tho nowpapors should bo torn into bits, and tho wholo thoroughly boiled and mixed until of tho consistency of putty. It may bo colored with a lit tlo of tho btaining mixture, and should bo forced into tho cracks with a knifo, whon it will soon bocomo html and dry liko papier macho. Christian Union. A Misquoted l'roerb. Perhaps llo English proverb or provorbial phraso is moro frequently misquoted than tho ono that speaks of hitting n, nail on tho head. Uu thinking peoplo almost always say tho "right n.ul," which is absurd. Tlio joiner who hit tho wrong nail would bo a "duffor" indeed, but an expert hand may now and then hit his nail otherwise th'au fairly on tho head. Notes anil Quarries, ;te J ' fr- i - -- Tflfc 3Mlf AfttJ tl MAM. A VhMuMf ivllnif VmitA timnlilff riMff llflfnrl ttllfi Ntlolff tin km i jrorlly HtuI dlfcHlflod luul iiww intiil of Ortklrttid.rifld li'J crowd on the iifltrow KHtlo itml Kiicliml to Hon FrmiHst'o yeitordny, Accom Milled by MhIwiu'I ohiio. Tlio Ixmt Wm h llltl Into In remihlii tlio ftllji t tlio mole, mid thrt tmmuuot from (liiorj tirtliHWorflWrtltln wiiou (lio doOM woro oiwiietl. ThrJ limn trllli tlio cmio Cnrwwl tlio lower fleck, mid KhwiiltiK tlio ntnlr mil tiieked liln faithful nlhik under IiIm ftrm mid propiirod lo imeeiid, Ilnlf way lip ho dropimd t& littlo parcel ho held In hlrt hmid mid fitooH'd in plek II up, A ho did m tho Iron frniilo of hla enno flruek tho chin otyelinnnltiK socloty hollo of Oitklaud, who wiw directly behind lilnt, Thero was a fcinliilno shriek mid ft momentary backward move ment of tlio crowd which caused tho liimi with tho cmio to turn mid look behind hlin, tho cmio traversing n eemlolrclo about his rotund form ns ho moved, It caught it well known politician from tho Hay City dlrcotly in the car, ndmlnlatotcd n getitlo tap on tho cheek of u leading divlno and captured tho hat from tho head of an Indignant woman, whoso vocifer ous protest reached tho cars of tho unconscious offender, who, anxious lo learn if tho wholo crowd had gone mad, mado another turn, Tho cano took a downward courso this time, planting Its Iron point gently but firmly just above tho last vest button of a rising young nt tornoy who had been just about to servo an injunction on tho offending rod. Instead ho executed an invol untary obeisanco, and tho wand of subjection passing over his head, do bcribing a parabola that cut clean through tho cloud of somilegal pro fanity that was beginning to impart a bluish tinge to tho atmosphore, prodded tho oyo of ono passenger, filliped playfully tho nose of an other and finished up its work by catching in tho buck hair of its origi nal victim. Thoro is no knowing what developments might havo fol lowed tho next turn had not a quick witted passongor reached and with his band struck down tho projecting point, with a forcible injunction to tho bearer to keep it down. It took tho battered passengers the wholo time of tho trip across to tako account of tho damages sustained, and whon tho boat reached tho wharf thoy wero still dobating whether they should pitch tho fool with tho cano overboard. San Francisco Call. Ancient Hoards. The ancient Jows considered it tho greatest insult that could bo offered to a man to pluck his heard, which may account in part for tho wonder ful state of preservation that tradi tion has connected with tho beai'd of tho Old "World male. It was a notion of tho Mohammedans that, though Noah reached his thousandth birth day, no'hair of his blesed beard fell off or becamo white; but tho Moham medans had no more authority for that than for their belief that tho dovil has but one solitary long hair for a beard. It was, as somo say, in order to distinguish themselves from the an cient Israelites that tho followers of Mohammed cropped the beard; but Mohammod, as wo know, sanctioneo tho dyeing of the beard and preferred a cane color, because that was tho traditional hue of Abraham s beard. Moro than that, havo wo not tho common Mohammedan oath, "By tho beard of tho prophet," as well as the supplication, "By your beard, or tho life of your board?" English Il lustrated Magazine. Ice Preserved Meat. Ico has been used for preserving for moro than a quarter of a contury with tho greatest advantage in the fishing fleet, of which it has entirely modified the workrbut it was not till 187C that it began to bo seriously employed for tho preservation of meat during its transport from Amer ica to Europo, nor till 1879 that tho Bell, Coleman and Haslam refriger ators, which havo rendered possiblo tho trado in frozon carcasses, wero introduced. American frozon fresh moat was brought into our markets in 1870, Australian in 18S0 and New Zealand in 1882, and yot, though thoir commencements aro so near to us, tho throo together now ropresout a third of all tho meat sold, in Lon don. Blackwood's Magazine. Tho Mormons' ltle Organ. Tho monster organ in tho old Mor mon church at Salt Lake City has 2,701 pipes, each thirty-two foot long and largo enough to admit tho body of a man of ordinary size. Bo sides this twb towers arise at eithor Bido to a height of forty-two foot. It was built in tho early days whon all freight was hauled from Missouri rivor points across tlio plains with ox teams. Ono man put in 1,014 days' work on it and received provisions only for his labor. It has boon un dergoing improvement for the post thirty-fivo or forty years. St. Louis Republic. A Very Surprised Muu. The old gentleman who btuck his ear trumpet abovo tho garden wall to hear what was going on, and ro oolved in his ear tho gallon of milk which tho milkman supposed ho was emptying into the housemaid's pail, was a vory burprised man. Harper's Young Pooplo. immmtft'fmmmmmmmmff AftfiriOIAL MOfMKttlOM Of LlfKi Hill I ft i MiewM l!fr- Ha AM lt IN Wltnl NrtltH IM linnet Will ciliombdryovor Iki Milt U itfCM diieo HvliiK hIIiiiiioiicmIiI of HO lively lHTfoi'inliiK Dm iwrt of a lenren, und endowed Willi ruifflewil liirdnblllty to ko IIiioiikIi fill Hie modlflentlotifl tlmt Krmlt timeout liiiA'Joiif, ftpliflliiffl mid demollllotm (lint lend Ut dli-iiMliiilliitloii mid ox (Ml Ion 1 ti eeeuH to mo Unit wo mn jit) milled loliopo for It, Dill wllh in wlmt limit will thin jioWur of Hid eliomlftt bo IneludHl. Will ho over bo ablo lo iimlw a llv lug" belngt Will Im mioceed In milk log even u p!iui1o roll, u guild of film cli, a miiNculnr fiber, or any shapely mid differentiated element! In order to mmwer theno questions wo mtisl tlkslpnlo noinO confusion mid present all tho elementfl of tho problem, To ask tho chemist to nmlfo direct ty adllfeietitlatod being, or oven a numeiiltir fiber, a nervotm cell, n grain of bIjucIi, Is to nuk him to do what unturo heieelf lias iiiolmhiy never been ablo to do, mid what It la I robably Impossible to renllzo. Can ono In good faith exact so much! Id it not enough to ask tho clioinht. to bo uu powerful as nature? Tho ques tion is then reduced to, Will tho chemist bo ablo to do what nature ban dono? Lot us seo what nature has dono, looking from tho ovolu tlonlst's point of vlow. If tho living form of matter was over born by virtuo of tho action of natural forces, tho event must have taken placo In a medium tho con ditions of which differed from tho existing conditions of our globo, for Biicli formation of natural matter does not Boom to bo realized amopg us. Under theso specitd conditions of tho medium living matter must have appeared iu tho most simplo, tho most rudimentary condition, for beginnings aro always humblo and littlo differentiated. Wo can conceive nothing of this kind moro simplo thou droplets, moro or less minute, of a substance comparable with albumen or pro toplasmthat is, a rent of vital ex changes to bo established within it. Armaud Sabatier in Popular Sci ence Monthly. I'resents for Mr. Gladstone. Some of the golden wedding pres ents in Hawarden castlo are curious. Thero aro half a doon golden minia ture axes, with various inscription? on the blades. One ax in silvei, mado to servo ns a pencil case, caught my fanoy. It was a present from tho Princess of Wales, and had on tho blade the facetious observa tion, J Tor axing questions." There is a close intimacy between her royal highness and Mr. Gladstone. There aro some wonderful presents of jewelry from the shah of Persia and others. On a prominent table rests a largo bolid gold double ink stand from tho Prince of Wales, but perhaps tho little gold model of an afternoon tea service from a few workingmen is testimony as strong of a desho that this political king may "livo for over." Mr. Drew says that tho illumina tion and JaTjor put into tho addresses which Mr. Gladstone has had in hia life, and which aro now scattered all over Hawarden castle, must repre sent a sum of 5,000. Pall Mall Ga zette. Tlio I'oct'N r. murk to tho Lion Hunters. Fresh interest i3 revived in tho old anecdotes of Lord Tennyson, and among them is ono told of a lady of the genus "lion hunter" indigenous to English soil. Sho lived not far from ono of Tennyson's country homes, and af tor pestering the poet with in vitations to luncheon and dinner for months, sho finally pie vailed upon bun to como and moot a party of friends who wero "dying to know him." During tho meal, while the hostess and friends stared at him and listened curiously for his words, tho poot maintained a rigid silence, until, when nearly at the clooe, suddenly ho looked about tho table and said with great gravity, "I likemymut ton cut in chunks." Whothor the guests penetrated tho sarcasm or not remains to be told. Now York Sun. Old, but as Good as Hew. Whon I behold a fashionable table, sot out in all its magnificence, I fancy I see gouts and dropsies, fancies and lothargies, with other innumerable distempers, lying in ambuscade among tho dishes. Naturo delights in tho most plain and simple diet. Every animal but man keeps to onn dish. Herbs aro the food of this spe cies, fish of that and flesh of a third. Man feeds upon everything that comes in his way. Not the smallest food or excrescence of earth, scarce a bony or mushroom, can escapo liim .Addison TUTT'S Tiny Liver Pills! stlrautato tlio torpid liver, t rent-then tlio dlgentUo organs H'Kiiluto tlio bowels, iiiul aro uuequaled u mi nntl- bilious medicine. InuiularluldUtrkts their virtue nro widely recognized us they iosv peiullur propertliH lu firelnjr tho system from tlmt poison. A l'rlce, tf Co. Oillee, at) l'ark I'liire, N. Y. - USE' TUTT'S HAIR DYE; 9 perfect Imitation of nttturoilmpnM. lblo to detect It. l'rlce, SI pur buz 4 tsflssss&siis sssMjJjU (frtrftdH fif ilrlfft nn MriAHt (frtTKOt Of lilIM IiUVfJ to IrtiM'lWttl lii Ilio intwU'iirofiil fiiiiniiM' nrulM iIih v(wmiIk 'iirrylntf Mi"iii will fouii ur Id Hid inlliWit wmilliKp nwliiff; l Ilio l ton tfli'iiiloiicyuf tf lt l lo 1orli Miij wuli'r' chiikwI by Mm Mile mk wlildi ln'Cf-niitclly tK'ciiiM mi nil wihhIcii vt'PfmW Tlio Itih'k will lib NitlMliu wnli'f fiNfiinl. n II Miiirt Id front nil (iitliiuiry lenk, nntl iha lit' (irOllWll Wdl((lt (U llltl l)llll ClHIrtCS illM VOfW'l III Holtlti UMlll Pllll IflllltM tlio limit 1Iiiih.h, niut f ho now run fioqiiMitlyiit il Iom to know tlio t'Atim). To now pIhmIh, ilufdollvo Wofk lit tlioVowil'rtt'oiiHtriiolloil ulitt olliot ciuimrt nig iitlrlbtiM tlio (HhiwIow. riillndoliililn Kouotd, iifeltssneM In IMtitts. An ulttlllot' of u IjIk otjircwi coin imny mtyni "Nt'iuly ovory week olicukn wltboltt filKiiuttlien, or Willi liiitt'Uioi' liiiloroiiKUilfi, nro itieHont (xl toim foi' jiiiyiiuiiit.ntlor tlmyliavo umvi wltlioilt tloleotlou tliioiinti biiiilu und elonrltiK liotloofl. 1 Blip noso tlio bui'k ofllcliilM Kot enroled tbrotigh cotiHtiuit bamllliiff of moiiov obllgatloiiH. Trom flur own oxiHirb enco 1 slioubl jiulgu tlmt tlioy iiniHt bo badly stuck nt Union. 1 ItiuiKlno thoy kooj) such orrow protty quiet." Now York Bun. When lh Monkey Hplltrd Ilio Ink. A monkey wblchiny undo bt ought to London from India on ono occa sion was scon playing with tlio Ink, porhapg writing it letter, lu Ills mas tor's bedroom. IIo upsot tlio Ink, and thoroupon ho wont to tho chest of druwors, oponcd a drawer, took out ft shirt and wiped up tho ink with It. London Spectator. Can Any Ono Ai count for This? An Auburn phyMclan in his many years of practio bus noted that few people aro bora on tho 17th of tho month. Ho was born that day him self, and being of an observing turn of mind ho has takon paitioular notice Lowiston Journal. The llnio of tho Crucifixion. Tho leading theologians of tho world, who havo been figuring from Scriptural and other data for somo timo, have como to tho conclusion that Christ was crucified shortly after 9 o'clock on tho morning of Friday, April 10, A. D. 30. St. Louis Repub lic, tTlicro Gladstone Belongs. Gladstone is reported us saying in an address: "I am a Scotchman by blood, and a Lancashu o man by birth. I havo lived most of my life in Lon don, and in ono way or another I be long to most parts of the country." HsirV'-''--1-'- sVsHQ&r'-' At t- ." sIsssHMHsf grfV- iW'i.Ji' -k ?a LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, One of tho test known ttaslnosa men la CMongo, ropresoatative of tho great Bradstroct Oo, HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. Sfllea Medical Co., ElKTtart, Ind. Gentlemen: I talco pleasure In Informing yon of tho very beneficial results which havo followed the use of Dn. Milcs Restorativc Nervinb subject to a distressing pain at the base of the in ido caso 01 myeeu ana wue. r or a year 1 v brain and upper portii ruou oi mo spinal cord, i lost flesh and was greatly tho spinal cord. I fil IHK I J troubled with slceplcasncsa. Vw llsV Your Nervino was hlchln recommended to mo. My caso had been so obsif nato that I had no confidence in the efQcncy of any medicine Yot as a laH resort I consented to Klvo it atrial. Much to my surprise, I experienced marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared: my headacko was removed ; my spirits and general rSTHOUSANDS OAlNtD TWCNTV SOUNDS. ALL THIS OCCURHtD ArrCR LEARNED AND WELL KNOWNPHYSICIANS had rAiLED. My wflb is taring tlio Nervfne with. ihoDostofroaults. Louis D. Vandzbvjuus. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. doltt by D. J. Fry, druggist, talem i'WHttiasxro ,,-yflSffft S"EF r a mu im msi iibiv .ZSVtf?i k.fv PAj?!riiriK.-7'S?.l'! Wlxw&P LATESTPATcNTSj SVITH CLECTHO- BEST MA.CHETIG susPEiisony. IMPROVEMENTS. Will ear Without IftdlclQ nil MrttnrM roeoUior frtm creruxttlcn cf bralt.nrrf forets.eseeMff or loJUercltoo, a, trsuil xbftitlD, drill, loraci, Derrui dcbllltr, rlt.p Uiiftttt, Itisuor. rhtuuttlim, kldiier, llrcr tnd bladrr etmplaloti.lftiiit back, luubago. elttlea, stnerftl 111 bvjlih. te.Ttilf letrl blt oouUId Woadrn.t Inpra.rnaala orrr alUlb.ri, iDJil.ei a onrrinl tbal II Jn.Unllr faltbj tt w.attr or forfeit B,i0, and fill euro all or ibtabala dUcaset or paj. Tbouaanda bavo btto eared br tht mar teloua tnreallon aflfr all olber rcmedlta failed, aid w. lire hundred of teatlmonlaU Id trla and ererr olber Hate OarfontrfJl IMI'HUtbO kLU-fnil St SI t&3UII, tba treatajtboon erer offtred weak nen.rHPX WITH AI I. itl 1 ti Iteftltlianll(oreuaitrcnttbUUlKlHiEIIUInt.OtotiaDarf. 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