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Jill Humors Are impure matters which (he tkla, liver, kidneys ami other organs can sot take caro of without help, there la such an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Tiraplci, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull headaches and many other trouble! are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparitla and Pills Remove ail humors, overcome all their effects, strensrthen. tone and Invigorate the whole system. .... "I bad salt rheum on my bands so that I eonld not work. I took Hood' Sawaparilla ' and it drove out the humor. I continued Its use tilt the sows disappeared." Us Xaa O. Ebowk, Rumford Falls, Ma, Hood's Sarsaparllla promise t cur and keeps the promise. Turned 'Round. Everything is .the other way around In China. In that country they behead the relorniers tut are out alter me heads of the office holders. Xew York Mail and Express. Tbt V. S. Dept. of Agriculture irive to Pslrer's Osts it heartiest endorse ment, r-alrer's New National ow yielded in 19nS from ) j to H bu. per acre in Su dirterent ttes. end you, Mr. Farmer, can beat this in 1. if yon will. Salter's weds are pedigree seeds, bred up through careful aeltx-tiou to big yieias. Faler' ReardleMparleryfeWeJ... Kaiser's Home builder Corn Kpelu and Macaroni Wheat. Kalzer'a VirlfiT-ia Km Per Acre 121 bu a bu M bu 60,OU)lt4 Seller's TViwfnite, the fodder wonder.KO, lbs Sler's Billion lk.ltart.raas So.rtOlba balir's Pedigree Potatoes. l.Ort) bu. Now imch rields par. and you can have them, Mr. Farmer, in ltM. s SEND IOC IS STAUrS - and thli notice to the John A. Salter Seed Co., La Crosae, Wis , and you will get their big cat alogue and lots oi iaim ee,'d samples free. ; - IP.C.U School Children's Reward. , Two Franklin county, Me., school . u inarms have evolved an ordinal way of rewarding good scholars. They recent ly gave the real nice ones a straw ride around town two racks full and s school marm in each ny?k. SlOO RKTtARD SI OO. The readers of this paper will he pleated to ftarn that there is at leant one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all it Stages, and that is catarrh. Hall'sCatarrbCnre is tbe only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucons surfaces , oi the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors hsve so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Hollars lor an y case that it fails to core. fiend for list of testimonials. Address F". J. CHENEY ft CO, Toledo, T. Sold bv drrtraists. 75c- iHi'l'ifuiiIf PUIS are the dratltude. "John," asid the stern woman, "if anyone stole me would you offer a re ward?" "Sure," replied tbe little henpecked man. "I'd always reward anyone that did me a good favor.' Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece oi the late Genera! Roger Hanson, C.S.A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accom plished by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dkab Mrs. Pixkha.ii: I cannot tell vou with pen and ink what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me, suffering from the ills peculiar to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all pone feeling. I . would rise from my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when I went to bed, but before I used two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I bejan to feel the buoy ancy of my younger days returning, . became regular, could do more work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, so I continued to use it until I was restored to perfect health. , It is iadeed a boon to aick women and I heartily recommend it Yours very truly, Mas. Eosa Adams, 819 12th St, Lou Isville, Ky." $5000 forfeit if original of iii nt mmm nanf einiia'iis gwirtim i t -nttl If FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO "WOMEN. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice Is free, and the address is Lynn Mass. No woman ever regretted having written her, and she has helped thousands. Dr. C Gee Wo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Chi nese doctor Is called gnat because he cures people without opera lion that are given up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, hudn, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical sci ence In this country. Through the use of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over 600 different rem edies, which he successfully uses In dIBerent diseases. He guarantees to curs cattarh, asth ma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of the city write for blanks and circulars, fiend stamp. CONbUlr TATXON i'BEK. ADlHJhS Tfc C Gcc Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 2S1 Aider St.. PorUsnd, Oregon. AVMsntlon paper. P. N. U. No. 61904. 4 n HEN writing; to advertisers please I mention mis paper. LOYE'S SPRINGTIDE. My heart was winter-bound until I heard you sing: O voice of Love, hush not, but fill My life with Spring! My hopes were homeless things before I saw your eyes: O smile of Love, close not the door To paradise! My dreams were bitter once, and then I found them bliss: O Hps of Love, give me again lour rose to kisa! Springtide of love! The secret sweet Is ours alone: O heart of Love, at last you beat Against my own! Century. THE HUMBLED crp IIG prima donna opened her II eyes to the gray light of a November morning. Her first sense was one of deep gratitude that her alternate was to sing that evening, and she lay luxuriantly in the thought until a girl came In from an adjoin ing room with the morning newspa pers. "Let In a little more light, will you. dearr And she read: The sumptuous diva looked queenly, and was at her best vocally. Her op ulent charms The prima donna crushed the paper and sighed heavily. - "How hideous, the daily and nightly grind, and then reporters writing Impertinent things about one's figure! Chum!" -Welir "1 shall never marry." "I have heard you say you were done with youthful follies." "I am wedded to my thankless pro fession, but if I were inclined to make a fool of myself, I should do it to ad vantage, and annex a nice bald-headed, coupon-cutting bondholder who should spend most of his time at his club. I could never marry a penniless young enthusiast with hopeless ideals for me to strain up to " "A young surgical person, for in stance, Who devoted all his energies to amputating the limbs of the indi gent without money and without price,' put In the girl Innocently. "Certainly not By the way, who was at the supper to-night 7 "Oh, Mme. Bartoll. Claude, and Ramsay." "And the doctorr "The doctor was telephoned for an emergency case. I believe." The rBE PBIMA D0S5A BEAD HEB LETTERS. prima donna's voice sounded cold. "I am too ill to see anyone this morning," she added, and gave herself np to tbe ostentatious reading of a political leader. The breakfast tray was brought in, and the girl busied herself with the coffee service while the prima donna read her letters. Over one she mused a long time. "Chum, I ought to go see Fleur ette. I promised, you know. Do you remember how she cried that morn ing they took her away? One goes out on an absurd train which leaves at noon." . She looked up vaguely at the clock on tbe mantel "And one gets off at an impossible station and walks a mile, more or less, to the farmhouse. Dear me! Really, I am too good na tured. I shall not go to-day. I am sure it Is wretched out, and I shall take cold or something and hurt my voice." She placed her tapering fingers on her beautiful throat and essayed a run. It ended in a croak, at which she shook her head mournfully and glanced at tbe girl; but the girl was writing a letter, and her back re fused sympathy, so the prima donna presently arose and found refuge in the compensations of tbe toilet This process .was not. completed . before a bell boy brought np a card. "It is the doctor," said the girl care lessly. "But as you are feeling so 111, I'll Just do down and make your ex cuses." The prima donna flushed. "Ask him to wait On the second thought I will go down myself." The young man, who had been look ing out of the parlor window, turned quickly as he heard a light step. "How is the throat this morning? Surely you are not going out on such a day?" j "I am going to the wilderness to see a poor child who is ill." I The doctor frowned. "Why not send grapes and oranges?" "The child loves me," said the prima 'donna. "I cannot send grapes and oranges. I must go myself." "Very well I'll call a cab. As your medical adviser, I must beg leave to accompany you." They bought fruit and violets and a white ana yellow puppy, which a ! man on the curbstone happened to of fer to the prima donna at a ridiculous ly low price, see cuao.ied it in her arms and talked foolishly to it all the way to the station. The train rumbled along slowly, making frequent stops. Tbe prima donna sat on a distressing plush seat beside a corpulent woman with a mar ket basket and gazed out at dreary suburbs. The doctor sat in the bag gage car and held the white and yel low pup. At last they were abandoned at a PRIMA DONNA forlorn little station beside the track. The road ran south from the plat form, skirting the edge of a mysteri ous brown wood, and losing Itself over the top of a hllL The prima donna led the way with the air of an in trepid explorer. Her fine eyes bright ened, an unwonted color flushed her cheek, and she made naive remarks about the scenery. They passed through a field where the whitening stalks floated pennons and the ground was silvery with stubble, and reached the farmhouse, where a child's pale little triangle of a face peered eagerly rrom the window. "She will sorely come," Fleurette had said. "Sh will come. Xou do not know my ma'm'seUe. She never forgets. She will comer "Fleurette! Fleurette, It is I, your, own ma'm'seUe. And here is a gen tleman who la dying to makeyour acquaintance, and a beautiful puppy, so new he is not even named!" "I knew you'd comer said Fleur ette. The prima donna and the doctor sat by her sofa, and she looked from one to the other wisely. "Do you miss me, ma'am'sellel How do you get along without me at the performances? "Yes, yes; I miss yon, Fleurette; and we get along very Indifferently indeed without you." "Listen. - They are kind to me here kind. But I cannot love them as I love you and Chum and time. Bar tolL I miss you so that I lie awake In the night to cry. Do you think I shall get well soon? And have no more pain?" "I am sure of It" said the prima donna smilingly. "And may I return and not be lone ly any more, but very happy?" "Not be lonely any more, but very happy," repeated the prima donna, sUU smiling, but biting her lip. Later they were In the kitchen. The prima donna was making gruel, and the doctor was making love. 8he had a brown gingham apron about her waist and also the doctor's arm. She gazed into the saucepan, sighed deep ly, and stirred the meal and water. "Can nothing be doner she asked. 'Terhaps. I will consult with a specialist but I have never seen you like this before, dearest!" "This Is not my real self. I am masquerading In a new role, that is all." "Why would you appear to be cyn ical r Conscious that she was not pretty when she really cried, the prima don na tried to wink back her tears, but unsuccessfully, and was reduced to wiping her eyes with the apron. "I love you," said the doctor. He was so strong she felt like a child In his hands. "How sad life Is!" she murmured, her head against his breast and she wept a little at the sorry, pageant of humanity, and a good deal for her own joy. They then went back and gave Fleurette the gruel, which as mere gruel was not a success. Not tbat Fleurette cared. She was engrossed with the puppy, who, irresistibly if unhygienlcally, licked her cheek and then the porridge bowL By and by she was humming and beating time with her thin little band. "To see you as Marguerite Cera un re dl Thule To hear you sing It once again, ma'am'selle, what happiness!" Smiling at her, the diva began to sing, at first very softly. The notes of Marguerite's plaintive ballad fell clear and sweet upon the twilight. The round red eye, of the stove glowed upon the little group about the child's sofa, and the shadowy, motionless forms that had gathered In the door way to listen. The girl at home replenished the fire and lit the gas. A moment after ward she heard the prima donna at the door. She went to meet her and unfastened her coat Her friend was panting and wore an April face, and the girl suddenly exclaimed: "Darling! Not really?" "He Is so strong and dear. Of course I'm a fool, and it's all prepos terous and romantic and Arcadian, and too good to be true In this work ing day world; but" And the prima donna dimpled and smiled and wept again. "Since you are bent on making a fool of yourself, you could do it to much better advantage, you know," the girl reminded her, laughing and crying in sympathy. New York News. An Irreparable Loss. "Have you heard the latest? Brown's wife has run off with his chauffeur." "Mercy, what a pity! He was such a good chauffeur! Brown will never be able to replace him." Smart Set. A woman cares not where a man hails from If she is permitted to reign. Many a man who claims to be a gentleman doesn't work at it MRS. C3L Was Given Up CSESR&H Pe-ru-na Saved Her Life. It Was Catarrh of the Lungs, so Common In the Winter Months. If. .'. ,.-,-?. 11 Mrs. Col. E. J. Grcsham, Treasurer dent iiernaen Milage improvement society, writes ttio following utter from Hernden, Fairfax Co., Va. : The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio : Hernden, Va. (lentlemen "I cannot speak too that I owe my life to its wonderful merits. I suffered with catarrh of the head and lungs In Its worst form, until the doctors fairly gave me up, and I despaired of over getting well again. "I noticed your advertisement and the splendid testimonials given by the people who had been cured by Peruna and determined to try a bottle. I felt but little better, but used a second and third bottle and kept on improving slowly. "It took six bottles to cure me, but they were worth a king's ransom to me. I talk Peruna to all my friends and am a true believer in its worth." Airs. Col. E. J. Uresham. A PLAIN TALK On a Plain Subject In Plain Lan guage. The coming winter will cause at least one-half of the women to have catarrh, colds, coughs.'pneuiuonia or consump tion. Thousands of women will lo.-e their lives and tens of thousands will acquire some chronic ail ment from which they will never recover. Unless you take the neces sary precautions, the chances are that you (who read this) will be one of the unfortu- Princeton Graduates Live Look. Statistics gathered at Princeton theo logical seminary show that forty-one members of the association died last year at an average age of CS years. You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FREG. Write Allen 8. Olmited, Le Roy.N. Y., for a free simple of Allen's Foot-Ksse. It cures sweating, hot swollen, sching feet. It mskes new or tight shoes esry. A certain cure (or corns, lngrowingnails and bunions. Alldrug gistssellit. 26c. Don't sccept any substitute. Ocean Depths. The average depth of the ocean be tween CO degrees south and 60 degrees north is nearly three miles. riTp Permanently utireo, Ko (Us or nervousness rl Id after ttrstday'suseifUr.Kline'sUreatNenr Rsntorer. Hcnd for Free t trlalbottleanrttreatUe. Ift.U.H. Kline, Ltd. .Mi Anb St-. I'ollsdelptUa, fa. His Reply. Teacher What is a stepson, Willie? Willie (a stepson) The one that gets stepped on, ma'am. KEEP PERUNA IN THE HOUSE It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when rheumatic pains are shooting' through the joints and muscles and they are inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters for relief; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, no amount of rubbing or blistering can cure Rheumatism, because it is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system, and every time you are exposed to the same conditions that caused the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what you apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of Rheumatism; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and torpid, liver are other causes which bring on this painful dis ease, because the blood becomes tainted with the poisonous mat ter which these organs fail to carry out of the system. Cer tain secret diseases will produce Rheumatism, and of all forms this is the most stubborn and severe, for it seems to affect every bone and muscle in the body. The blood ii the medium by which the ooisons and acids are carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you can never get permanently rid of it. As a cure for rheumatic trou bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn't inflame the stomach and ruin the digestion like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs, Joints and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved. Our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to those desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking for special information or advice, for which no charge is made. TU SWIFT SPG!FtC CO., ATLANTA, &U 11 THE C03T0HS t : 1 1 miJBMDRISCOIl MissJtmnie DrtaooU, 870 Put nam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes : "Ifpoorla knew how efficient Peruna was In the cure of ca tarrh, tltey would not hesitate to try it. I have all the faith In the world In It, as it cured me, and I have njver kniwn of a case when the pjrson was njt cured In a short time.' Jennie Oris coll. Daughters of the Confederacy and Presi highly of the value of Peruna. I believe nate ones. Little or no rink need be run if Pernna is kept in the house and at the first appearance of any symp tom of catatrh taken a directed on the bottle. Peruna is a safeguard, is a preventa tive, a specific, is a cure for all rases of catarrh, acute and chronic, coughs, colds, coiiriiiniptin. etc. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your cace, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. Knows Very Little. Tiie fellow w ho knows it all seldom has Heiine enough to know u thing or two. Philadelphia Press. For coughs and coidt there is no bettor medicine than Piso's Cure for Consump tion. Price 25 cents. Four-Leaf Clovers In Profusion. Two Saco, Me., girls found 470 four leaf drivers in lens than an hour one day recently. Mothers wilt find Mrs. Window's SootMne; thrrup tbe best remedy to use lor Uielr children U.S Ketulng season. Put On. "She has such a natural charm about her." "Yes, but it is artificial." Judge. Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists It Will Not Cart UNABLE TO SLEEP AT NIGHT. Sidney, Ohio, August 28, 1803. A few months aao I was feeling; weak and run down and uusblo to tret sleep at sight. I felt extremely bad, and also bad rheumatio pains in my joints and mus cles. The mediolne I used s;ava ma only temporary relief at best; so seeing 8.8 B. highly recommended for such trou bles, I began its use, and after taking it for some time was well pleased with ths result. It did away with the rheumatio paina, gare me refreshing aleep and built up my general system, giving ma Strength and energr. It is a good inedi cine, without s doubt, and I take pleas ore in endorsing It. R. F. D. Mo. t. B. B. BOUGHTON. out tones up tne general neaun, gently stimulates the sluggish organs, and at the same time antidotes and filters out of the blood all poisonous acids and effete matter of every kind ; and when S. S. S. has restored the blood to its natural condition, the painful, feverish Intellect Intellect thrl?i without beauty, hut beauty cannot thrive with out Intellect Iter. II. O. Broaden, Disciple, Dea Molnca, Iowa. Confession. If confeaaUm Is a man made doctriue, we ought to be able to flud In history some trace of the man or set of men who instituted this doctrine, llut we do not. Kev. W. J. White, Roman Catholic, Washington, D. a Tbe Normal Life. The test life af ter all is the normal life which takes all that Uod"Ultii!olf has protiouuced good, aud Uvea in accordance with that liimgo of Uod which ilea hidden tu the depths of the soul. Hev. G. D. Case, HaptUt Montclulr, N. J. Kuliicd Uvea. The saddest sight tu all the world la a ruined young man or woman, ruined ou the threshold of life, a hud plucktHl and destroyed be fore It had a chance to bloom, a young life hhtsttHl before It had a chance to live.-Her. U. U. Stair, Methodist, Brooklyn, N. Y. Home. Our home gatherings are none too often In these days, and. es pecially la our great cities, where we ire In danger of lotting the old horn spirit, and very much that Is beat In the meaning of the old magic word, home. Ilev. I. 11. Overton, i'reahyte rlan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miracles. God never gave a mir acle as a proof of Christianity. Chris tianity does not rest upon the miracles of the New Testament, but upon the character of the life of Christ and the lessons which It couveys to mankind Rev. Meverley Warner, Eplscopa 11 an, New Orleans, La. Faith and Works. rroflt means In crease, and there Is no increase with out use. No matter what your en dowment Is from Uod, It Is of no profit to you unless you uae It Your faith Is of no profit to you unless you apply It Rev. W, II. McUlautllu, t'ulvcrsallst, Atlanta, tia. The Way to Salvation. The RlhU Is not Oiled with dark sayings, which only the learned can decipher after much study and deep thought hut It is a lamp unto our feet aud a light unto our path, which shows the way unto salvation unto all men. Rev. J. II. 0. Frit Lutheran, Brooklyn, N. Y. Civic Corruption. Iick of civic pride has made civic corruption pos sible. e must have a civic patriot' Ism which Is not only strong In time of municipal election, but maintain It from day to day. There must ho an enlightenment of tho public mind. Rev. J. IK Adam, Reformed, Brook lyn. N. Y. Salntboqd. There has never been but one example of llnwlcus snlnthood ou this earth. All the rest were "men of like pasatona aa we are." All hava gone out of this life with many iin perfections and far more to learn in tha school beyond than they ever learned here. Rev. A. B. Klnsolvlng, Disciple, Brooklyn, N. Y. Poverty. Thousands of men can en dure self denial and sacrifice, and disappointed ambition, with patience. But to preach to them that there is any blessing in enduring unneeeaNiiry pain is to make them feel: "You rub the sore when you should bring the plaster." Rev. F. 13. Hopkins, Con gregatlonallut Chicago, III. Justice. Sonio religious teachers have apparently conceived of Cod as living in a court house aud exercising tbe functions of His olllce us a cruel and relentless Judge. The whole of their theology has had a legal cant, and the Idea of justice has been that of retribution and v Indict! veness. Rev. II. 8. Bradley, Methodist, Athui ta, Qa. Club Life. Substitutes for homo weaken the family. There has boon much and strong oppoHltlon to club life, because it has done harm to the family, in many cases It has. been made a substitute for the home. Where men and women spend much time In such association there must of necessity be a neglect of home. Rev. D. Q. Wylle, Presbyterian, New York City. Municipal Corruption. To tamely turn over the vital Interests of a great city, whose public life determines In great degree the moral standard of its citizens, to a band of men without conscience or shame to exploit for their selfish and corrupt ends, is not In accord with the spirit of Him who drove from the temple those who de filed it Rev. T. Craft Methodist, Denver, Col. The Right Place. Life Is a hunt to find one's self. There are two hunt ers, one's self and God. If you work in unison, the probability Is that you will bag your game. If you proceed separately tbe certainty Is that when the day is done you will return empty handed, a sudder and a wiser man. One' docs not find himself until he finds and fills his place. Rev. B. M. Tipple, Baptist Brooklyn, N. Y. . Love and Trust. Without God there Is no place for love, trust, hopo, courage in this great scene of life. Can any one io happy who sees no love In the world, who knows of no one who can be trusted to do the best for every man. You know It Is im possible. The counsel of the ungodly leads to hardness of heart, to hope less struggle, to final despair. Rov. II. R. Harris, Episcopalian, Philadel phia, Pa. Trackless Trolley at Scrant' n. . The only gyHtom of trackless trol leys In the United States Is that at Bcranton, Pa., which has made a fair showing of success. In France and Germany a number of these lines, which have electrical automobiles op erated by an overhead wire, have proved satisfactory, the only objection to them being the fact that they re quire twice the current used for cars operated over rails. - When a man attempts to make mon keys of his friends lie may be forced tuto the monkey class blimelf. I A Cough " I have made most thorough trial of Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral and m prepared to sir that for all dis eases of the lungs It never dliap. points." . J. Early FInlcy, Ironton, O. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral wont cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds or all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. Tares suss I lie, Mc. tl. Alt eratiMs. Con.ult T" "'. U he tase It, Out. ou m I'S mm. If he tsii. u But tu ikso II. Ihsii euu'l Us It. lis kiuiws. Lseltllh him, W srs willies. J. 11. AYKII t o.. IaimsII. Mess. Creations" Come High. Wife (in her latent drts from Paris) Harry, what's the difference between a "gown" "nd "creation?" Harry I can't give theexait figures, but it's a small fortune. Punch, ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenulno Carter's Little Liver Pills. 3uat Boar Slgnttur of j 4m PacSfotil Wrapper Below. Very assail ad ss easy talMagas FOR ICiOACHCk FOX DIIZINCSS. rox IIUOUSXES. FOR TORPID UYir. FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKII. rORTHECOMPUXIOR f ":w WOW HW.VM. mm ,H fa I Fwrary vefstaaa s.iwo- CURE SICK HEADACHE.. Wood Saws, !rs haws run r steam or ffi(V ltneetiKliies, also the lale.t lit sew mill ma rhlnerjr, .lump pullers, weU ilrilllug uitchlu enr eh-., aid. 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