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ALMOST TIME TO (JO Be sure npt to lot rheumatism stay in /ba system longer than you cap get a bottle of St. Jacobo Oil to cure it. There is no telling what part it may strike or how much raiseiy it may give. If you havo one of the new dimes, you are carrying in your pocket a very good picture of Mias Ruth White, of Ban Francisco. Miss White might have sat to Uncle Yarn’s artist, the re semblance is so close. Miss WRite was a member of’the Castle Square Com pany last sohson. Hudson bay will in the course of a tew centuries become dry land, the rise ol its surface being more remarkable than any other portion of,the earth, Beaches covered with driftwood are found SO tc TO feet above the bay, and the old bar- bars have become very sba’low. How tha Truth of a Woll Known Statement Is Established. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine money can buy, It haa «1< kh 1 the test of time and trial. Its great merit is demon- ' ’■ strated by its cures of Scrofula, Salt • Rheum, Humor, Psoriasis, Scald Head, Boils, Blood Poisoning, Rheumatism, ' Catarrh, tilomach Troubles, Dyspepsia, 1 Indigestion, Nervousnes«, etc. Hood ’d Sarsaparilla Is America’« Greatest Medicine. Price, *1. It is estimated that all the gold mined in California since 1848 could be put into a room 13 yards long. 0 yards Wide and 6 3-3 yards high. 26 cents. Mlxln« Hl« Drink». There is a stor> told of Mr. Glad stone which would show that the true meaning of the old laying: “Do not mix your drinks,” wa* unknown to the great statesman. It ir said to have been his habit to let the wines which were served in the course of dinner mobilize at hi* eblow, and during a pause in the conversation seize the glass that happened to be nearest. On one occasion Mr. Gladstone, who had re-1“ freshed himself a* usual in thi* hap- hazard, way, inveighed against the, practice of mixing wines. It wa* re-1 q NE t, Australia sends cocoanut oil to Eng land. _____ \ _______ v For Lung and chest'diseases, Piso'sCure Is the best medicine we have used.—Mrs. J. L. Northcott, Windsor, Ont.. Canada. ____ ___ • DAY OF GOOD CHEER DUR> |NQ A dreary WINTER. that to mix wines was to fill up half a glass of champagne from the port de At SO Degraea Below Zero, and While canter!—Cornhill Magazine. - i. the Bitter Winds Were Roaring, To electrocute a Safety Vault. An experiment of scientific interest is to be tried in getting rid of the safety ’ vault of the old Cincinnati (O.) Deposit and Trust Company. The waifs are constructed of layers of hard spring steel to a thickness of one and on«; quarter inches. Two operators will be -— placed in the vault and a wire for each run in through a vent hold. The wire will be attached to a carbon, which will be manipulated with •" heavy handle. They will pass the carbon over the steel walls, burning them in intersecting lines. Wife g|T* r«rm*nenuy CureO. N o Ou or nervouann ■ 11« »n«r *ru day a uae of Dr. Kllue'a Orval Nerve Keeurrr. sjbd for IBLS Ba.00 trial bottla and creatlaa DR. B. H. KLINJC, Ltd., «0 Arch str**t, PhlUdeiphla, Pa. XMAS IN KLONDIKE, ■pectfully pointed out to him that he had been guilty of this very act: but According to the Australian Standard and ‘Diggers’ News, a scare has been created among tbs natives in Durlikn by an absurd idea they have got that in vaccination against smallpox the throat is to be operated upon, which, as they put it, will prevent them eat ing. This result is that a good many From South Africa, the Klondike and Australia gold is being shipped in large quantities. This year’s output will nearly double that of any previous twelve months. The sale of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters are also increasing very fast. This famous remedy will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, have suddenly left for their kraals, as many as 400 depositing their budges in constipation, nervousness and weakness. one day. _________________ A medical writer in India declares that segregation of patients, the ony affective wsy of dealing with the Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to plague, is so repugnant to the Hindoos cure. 25c.___________________ that they prefer to die by the million Leather money circulated in Russia rather than submit to it. so recently as the time of Petej; th« Great. . ’ If you want to feel your spine is a pipe stem leady io snap, just get lum bago. If you want to feel as strong as a steel ramrod, uae St Jacoba Oil; it has magic. _____________ Why the Best' HOOd'O PillO sure all Liver Ill*. From nara work or excessive exercise soreness and stiffness set* in and laya tip. St. Jacoba Oil will dure it after a few application* and make the muscles limber and ationg, Dawaon City Celebrated In.n Crude but Joyous Manner. ÜB December day» and nights, accord ing to one of the miners .who came back from ths Yu kon 'diggings with , plenty of gold, are the most trying of the year in the Klon dike region, especial ly at Christmas time. “If I live to the age of Metbusaleh,” he says, “I don't be lieve 1 shall ever forget Christmas. It 1, TRY ALLAN'S »OOT-BA8«, ^“ ■was Daw:son City's first. Dawson was A powder to be shaken into the shoes. three months and a half old, and had set At this season your feet feel swollen, ner tled down to be a permanent town. Afi vous and uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen’s the miners who bad made good locations Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes. had by this time boused themselves in A few had built «sikin igeasy. Cure* swollen and «wearing pine-board shanties. fe*t. blister* callons spots. . Relieves Re lister« and callous ghanty frames about tents to secure a cer- «ns and bunions of all pain and is ■ greater warmth within. All of us who «A muh I fret. We have over thirty thou- W or gora •« »>• Mad testimonials. Try it Uday. Sold by »o by October, ao we were well along with “ ba • »a * • » — ntt - reS’ l ___ __ gold 1-1 J! 1 ——. V..A — — could »4.-» onr digging; but we do Liaa lees in in *11 druggists and shoo stores for 25c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olm- December than In any month itr the .year. »ted/Lo Roy, N. Y. From the latter part of November to early in January there is only four hours of practical daylight In any day. Many The telephone system of Paris will days, when, the wind blew hardest—in be greatly popularized and extended fact, It blows t gale there Mil the winter by the government mail and telegraph _ . long, and snow and pellets of Ice Were department. Public stations will be blown along—candles were kept lighted wittered through the city, whbre per- ' all day long. In winter, candles and son« not subscribers may call from or lamp* were always lighted between 1 and ■ska engagements over the wire. : 2 in the afternoon. The mercury ranged Meereges will be delivered from these ' J™ 26 degree. b.e'ow “r° to f® I below. So we could not make satisfactory stations for a foe of B cent* | headway even in the richest of the dig- the ‘Christmas celebrators. For a half hour after arriving at Mac’s we were busy ■tamping snow from our rubber boo|s and walrus hide shoes, peeling off extra cover ings and In general hand-shakings and more ‘Merry Christmasings.’ irhlr Huw, KdhWM DUyn, —/mil tut* Hwht iiniii in til ctii’i t tit air yohr gizzards over there,’ shouted Mac Urbanely to the crowd. “There was room for only fifty to eat at a time, so while one squad was standing up and eating at the table, the rest were sitting about on the benches. We told ■torle* of other Christmas days in other camp*, talked about what the people down In the States were doing, wondered what had transpired since we last heard from ‘there (five months before), wondered who was dead, how election had gone, and what the people would say when we go back with our heaps of gold and stories of how rich we had «¡truck it. "At last the last* man in the crowd of Christmas celebrators had been to the long table and had filled up on baked beans, fried pork and bacon..codfish balls, macaroni and coffee. Then Mac read the program and the entertainment proceeded. A dozen men made speeches—a few of them genuinely humorous—appropriate to the occasion. ‘America’ and ‘God Save the Queen’ were sung and resung. Th« Norwegians and Swedes sang their na tional songs, and the sounds of the first Christmas celebration in the Klondike were carried dn the wind down among the icy crags of the lonely, frozen Yukon. It must bare beetr brtow SO degrees below zero when we pulled our fur caps on and strapped our heavy garments about us late that arctic night and went trudging home through the snow to our cabins along the creeks.” «in«*- AU through December about half miner* used to «pend day* in loafing about McCarthy's saloon at Dawson. The other half puttered stout their cabins, dug a little now and then; mended their fur suits and made shoes from walrus hide. A fresh use for seaweed is claimed tc “At McCarthy’s sometimes 150 or more have been discovered by a Norwegian men would gather around the roaring fire engineer, who exhibited an invention and a strange scene it was. Imagine an ■t ths Stockholm exhibition for produo- assemblage of men In • «■«’b b*rn-Hke ing paper glue, dressing gum and soap a .en^iierin««^’ iron"slawied. The first establishment «<> for this branch of manufacture is to be d1“’ 8ome men dreMed 'n mepts of fur, others in several coarse, erected in the district of Stavanger. heavy overcoat» over heavy woolen clothes. All hhve caps of half-cured, shag- HOITT’S.. ICHOOL FOR BOTS. gy, rancid-smelling fur, so that only the face appears. Every man has a prodig Now at Burlingame, will remove to Hi ious growth of whiskers, sometimes a foot beautiful new home at Menlo Park, Ban •--- •• - - - . .„.ri,». tw>low the rim Mateo County. C.L, .nd re-open January long, and hair that rezebre below' tne nm ..... . 1®». — Address St. . Ira Q ph. n of the reps snd lies across the shouldera. 16th, ’ ..ma — V..A — “ There ___ were but n^dozen oalnn/lsFS calendar* in in Menlo 1’ark, Cal. I all that region and very few men had any Flie* are prevented from entering th* |<]ea of date*. Some did not even know bouse when the screen doors are opened what month it wa«. One day, *• we eat 'Vby a new attachment, which has sev-, ■t McCarthy's, *ome one suggested that eral rows of brushes on the outside ol Christmas wa* approaching and we thought of observing the occasion. A the door to scrape the flies off every week betore Chri*tma* we all »greed upon time the door opens. ■ celebration, and, crude though it was, we had a day that none of us will ever forget. It was more remarkable from the fact that there were in «nd about the lit tle hamlet of Dawson City over 1,100 Women Everywhere Exprese their men. No one earned less than $10 a day, ■nd the larger part bad each risen from Gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham. poverty to possession* worth several thou sand dollars in a period of three months. I suppose the combined wealth in actual firs T. A. WALDEN, OlbeM. Oa.. wrttM« " D kar M m . P inbhah :— Before tak- gold in the dlatrict then wan nearly »1,- Ing your medicine, life wm • burden j 1 000,000, and a clear prospect of increasing to me I never aaw • well day Al , It to twice or rom* my monthly period I suffered untold five months. 1 d“n ‘ n^’leT® ^¿“^n misery, and a great deal of Ihe time I ^“^rlTthlnUiat wae at Dawson City, RELIEF FROM PAIN. was troubled with a severs pain in my g mockery of civilisation and side Before flniahin^ the first bottle hgrd |_ any o hardly of f the comforts of life of • a lot of your Vegetable Compound f eould I of I paIipers . paupers. tell it was doing me good f continued p "Every — — - * Informed —•------- ■* oh r ‘— ** one w«* Dec. 24 Its use. also used the Liver Pills and of the fact that next day would be Chriat- Sanative Wash, and have been greatly mia. Some 800 of n* went down t® Mc helped I would like to have you uae Carthy’* to celebrate the holiday. Dark- new *et in at that period at about 1:80 p. my letter for the benefit of other»." m but we had become accnstomed to the »hour night*. When it ««t along to Hrs. FLORENCE A. WOLFE, gig flalkssry about 11 «0 p. m. we got our watche« out St., Lancaster. Ohio, writes i and waited. At exactly 12 the signal was "D ear Mita. P inxban :—For two given. The whittle at Joe Ladue s *aw- years I was troubled with what the mill screeched for a halUhonr, and over local physicians told me was inflamma 300 .hotguns, rifle« and pistol, were dis tion of the womb. Every month 1 suf charged, in volley*, »ingly. In quartet, ajd fered terribly. I had taken enough In trio® fot hour.. Every one «hook hand.. Bomb danced about the root», and big. medicine from the doctors to cure any burD<Joiner, hugged one another, while one, but obtained relief for a short ‘Merry Chri.tma.’ w*. .houted again and time only. At last I concluded to,write again. It wa. the firet time in the whole to you in regard to my case, and can experience of the Klondike that w. felt say that by following your advioe I am In .ympatby with the outride world. . “On Chrietma. morning we brn.hed up now pefectly well." a bit, «nd putting on our be«t rubber boot, went and called on our beat friend. In the mining cabin, and .ettlement«, and r*v * “ Before writing to you I suffered ceived our friends from the mining cabin* dreadfully from painful menstrua scattered up and down the frozen creek«. tion. leucorrh®» and sore feeling in “At 2 p. m., when the darknew wa« «et- the lower part of the bowels. Now my fllng down In the valley», several hundred friends want to know what makes ms miners met by agreement at McCarthy «. look so well. I do not hesltste one min- It was-the only building in Daw.cn that could comfortably hold a large assemblage ln them what has brought of people. Mac had prepared a program about this great change. I cannot H praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable of event* for the day and we had each Compound enough. It is the greatest chipped in an ounce of dn.t toward de fraying the expenaem The remedy 6f the age." been removed from the floor and a of candle, and ¡»mp. were arranged »bout the room. McCarthy himaett wore a boil ed «hirt ia honor of the occasion. On a broad board table along one wall of the me for a coal trust or a sub-treasury of the United States?" Glaring more fierce ly as account after account was examin ed, be'broke out again: "I'm not a profane man, Mrs. Grumpy, but ripity rip my but tons, If this don't beat a financial panic. am, and she’s not a two-headed freak! And eleven dresses! Have ylSn gone crazy? Do you think of appearing on the stage at your time of life, or has some dressmaker hypnotized you? But just cast your eye over this one. All kinds of capes, sacks, jackets, circulars, shawls and ulster*. Are you planning a PoUrr expedition, or are you under the delusion that we are going to camp out this winter? Now, I do throw up the sponge! Nine pairs of shoes and hosiery by the gross. Going to open up an emporium, or did you yield to the fascinations of a bargain counter? .‘‘I’d like to have you take enough Inter est in our impending bankruptcy to in voice the balance of these traps and ca lamities—candles, toys, collars, cuffs, cor sets, gloves, handkerchiefs, laces, jewelry, skirts, and what’s this? -S-h-i-e-l-d-s. Now, what In the rip-snorting creation does an antiquated veteran like you want with shields? Where’s the bill for jave lins and dynamite guns? If it’s not a state secret, I'd like to know whether you intend to take the field in South Af rica or Cuba. Woman, have you any ex planation to offer for this brazen attempt Booster—Did you ever say anything rude to the cook? Turkey—No. Why? Booster—He says he’s going to cut you dead when he sees you Christmas Eve. A BUSINESS STROKE. Mrs. Grumpy in Her Christmas Buy ing Adopts Grumpy’s Methods. Grumpy always hss a financial spasm when the Christmas returns come in, and this year his spell was an unusually bad one. "Thunder and lightning, women!” he began; “look at these bills. Do you take If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells ol all sizes boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. A Dallas, Texas, has a colored printer’s union. When coming to Ran Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 2U8-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Room and board.$1.00 to SLS* per day; rooms 80 cents Ao *1.00 p< day; single meals'25 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. Hilo't they told yon ana the rain That has come ter Deacoo Cbaae, 1 , An' the big ebureh row that'a brewin' Renae be danced an'.fell from grae«? Wal, on Cbrla'mns nlgUt bla dartar---- — Betacy run off ter the dance, An' the Deacon atrnlgtitway arter Jhat moat wayward gal did prance. When be reached the Cbrla'maa party __An' Been Belaey on the floor Dancin' with Jerome McCarty, What an ugly acowl be wore. Betaey growed a right amart pTUd When her pap come Inter eight. An' big. bntom Harner Rbaler 'Lowed «he'd try ter set thing« right. A* he «tbid nrouo’ him gl«ncln' Harner apoke up mighty PSUU. "Did you alm ter Jine the dancin'? .Come along an' don’t be akeert.” Then ahe grabbed him. an' the fiddle Kinder drowned the Deacon'e squeal Aa she snaked him down the middle \ Jn lb« of „YirgioJ* rsri,----- ---------- — impress upon me that I should adopt your business methods. You declared that you were going to maUh the money fly provid ed the election went your way, and I made al) these order* *ubjc|ct to the ««me condi tion.” “Oh, I comprehgnfl; Your extravagant scheme Includes a plot to place the entire blame upon me. I will not exchange crim ination* or refer to the viper that stings after It has been warmed In one'« breast. I simply and absolutely repudiate. You may work out your own salvation in your own devious way.”—Detroit Free Pres*. Christman In Rnssia. without * bot- No household is com) plete ------------------- __ Whiskey. — if tie of the famous Jesse T. Moore It is a pure and wholesome Stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don’t u«- gleet this necessity. Thunder can be heard ninti miles away._________________ fjow the-gait they went gyratin' Sent the ol' men'a etagnant blood •Thro’ hie velna a clrculatln' z ‘ Like a ruahln'. Springtime flnod; An' before be hardly koowed It He Jud jlned the alnful fun, An’ rte way be heeled an' toed It Shamed the boy a of twenty one. It wae wuth a kag o' cider Jee' ter see him hoe her down. An' all night that ol' backslider Bowed an' ecraped an' akipped aronn'. Now yon've heerd the tale o' horror, How from off the blghte o' grace Ter the depl ba o' aln an' eorrer, Hamer yanked ol' Deacoo CbaeA BELIEF IN SANTA CLAUS. The Russian Christmas is ten days later It Will Give B!e*alngw Heaped Up than the English one, but is celebrated very much in English fashion. Families W OR LD once all meet upon that day and country house contained a fath parties are many. The tree is a Christ er and mother mas yew and ia beautifully decorated, The who did not t>e- gifts are placed on small tables near the lieve in Bunta tree. The churches are decorated With Claus. They ,«ere greens and so are the houses, but no mis afraiihTtoo '¿> let tletoe is used. Two or three days are >?> their children be public holidays at Christmas time, and lieve in the bless the people greet each other with “Happy ed old myth, fear feast to you.” A huge pyramid of rice ing that the fan with raisins in It, which has been blessed cy would make >Ut the church, is served at the Christmas them credulous, dinner, and the meats are goo»e, duck and or that it would sucking pig. A great delicacy at a Rus have the effect of sian Christmas dinner is veal which has teaching them de been fed entirely upon milk for that spe ceit. Facts which cial day. _______________ could be proved and verified these excellent people insisted Th« Bachelor*« »tocking. Hang up the bachelor’s «tocking, upon, and when town and country were Ye Imps that fly by night; rejoicing. Christmas bells ringing, Christ And dance «round It mocking mas tapers twinkling snd Christmas car It« lean and empyi plight. ols thrilling, their borne was robbed of For him no gladne«« bring ys— half Its rightful cheer in their strenuous The «Ingle, selfish soul; In It no presents fling ye. determination not to be imposed upon by They’d all drop through the bole. Santa Claus or any of bis train. But to turn to our original thought. Did The New Arrangement. "I suppose you're going to’have another the parents who would have none of Santa old-fashioned Christmas at your house Claus gain anything by their resolution to be rigidly true to a tangible and material this year, Hoply?" ■ “CatVt-possibly arrange It. Hired girl order, or, clinging to the husk, did they goes to matinee in the afternoon, reception lose the fruit which was growing within for the healing of the nation*? Many In the evening and a dance later on.” things not susceptible of proof by the evi dence of the physical sense* are really true in that higher realm where the Im agination rule*. One of those never dy ing. never-failing thing* is Santa Claus, and year by year the weeks over which bia scepter is extended are weeks of rare beauty and a time when good will every where sbinea In men's countenances and is the mainspring of their live*. Children see and feel this wonderful festival- of love on the earth, but they cannot enter Into it fully, and so those who were wiser than we, in good old days fragrant in memory, christened the Christmas season, when the yule log bnrns, and the holly gleams, and the world ia glad, a* the spe cial gala time of Santa Clans. Believe In him all you can and he will give you blessing* heaped up and running over to pay you for your fglth.— Harper's Bazar. C onfidence do VA«! tit otKcr A R m Hi tier. — “Why, Mr. Goslin. how good it Is of you to call on Christmas day," said Miss Gns- kett. extending her baud to the newcomer. "I wish you the compliments of—aw— the season. Miss Gaskett,” replied the young man. “Do you know, Mr. Goslin, that 1 can scarcely ever see a Christmas trey with out thinking of you?” "How kind of you to associate me with —aw—something so bwight and intewes.tr Ing. Is that—sw-why you think of nis at such a time, awF , I “Well, I don't think that Is It, exact!/, Mr. Goslin. I suppose I think of you when I see a Christmas tree because it Is an evergreen." ________ Do you see this five-dollar note, Teo- pvaLot Her -COndiGon, On fa ole broke rJL* A r ' ft Kuk behind I do, Plpp. buf what of it?” I regard that as the most wonderful five-dollar note extant.” “What is there wonderful about it?" “1 had it left after buying all the Christ mas presents 1 had to get," , The man who feel* like a king Christ- the aristocracy of China and Spain will agree that it haa been a very hard year for boy monarch*. DtArSgSS CANNOT BB CCRBD By local applications, a* they cannot reach th* diseased portion of the ear. , There la only one way to cure deafuess, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube geta in flamed yon have a rumbling «ound .or imper fect hearing, and when Ills entirely closed deafness la the result, and unless tlieinflamma- tlon can be taken out and,th te tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bedestreyed forever; nine eases out oi ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition©! the niuooue surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafnessfcaused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for etrculgre, free. o THE EICELLENCE OF SYKUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality aqd simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by 'scientific processes known to the C alifornia F io S yrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon ail the Importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. A* the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the C alifornia F io S yrup C o . <»ily, a knowledge of that fact will assist one* in avoiding the Worthies« imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the C h . l F ornia Fio S yhup C o . with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs ha* given to million* of families, make* the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It ia far in Advance of all other laxative*, as it acts on the kkfneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it doe« not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company —_______ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ■AN FKANOUOe. 0»L LarilTILLE. Kr. Anld bv DrufiriFtS. 75C Massachusetts claims to have more different kinds of native trees than any kingdom in Europe; the number ex ceeding 60, among them being nine large oaks. Sinking of the Merviinne. The complete story of the sinking of the Merrimac and the capture and im prisonment of her crew at Santiago, will be graphically told in an article by Osborn W. Deignan, U. 8. Navy, late helmsman of the Merrimac, in the Jan- uary Frank Leslie's popular Monthly, now 10 cents, and to be published De cember 24th. The story will be fully profit and satisfaction will result if you plant M» Do not acoepì. «av kite—buy none w. Hold by alì dtalj/F. W rl f for the W Need ÄnMia. D.M.FERRYA TO. DitroK.M ch. l I VFR ««’as n LI V LI I Keep it Right portrait* of Hobson atld all the Moor«’* Revealed Remedy willdolt Thre« besides many new drawings especially do«, will make you loel better. Get it from prepared under Mr.Deignan’s personal your driiggiit or any wholesale druz bouse, or supervision^ Other features promised from Stewart A Holmes Drug Co., Beattie, for the January Frank Leslie’s arefj---------------------------------------------------------------- Bret Harte’n new story "Jack Hamlin’s . Mediation"? Joaquin Miller’s "In a 1 Klondike Cabin"; and Thomas R. , Woodard, Clarke & Co.. „ Dawley's "Campaigning With Gomes." . Cut Rate5?»' DR. DARRIN, SPECIALIST. Submits a List of Special Diseases H Treats With electricity and Medicine. PRIVATE DISRASES—Gleet, Gonor rhea, Stricture, Syphillis, Weakness of Organs qdickly cured without i>ain or de tention from business. LOST MAN HOOD and vigot q lickly re stored; varicocele, weak and undeveloped ports fully restored. LA DI BiS who suffer from apathy, indif ference, nervous debility or diseases pecu liar to women, can consult the doctor with perfect confidence. BLADDER, Inflammation, Cystitis, Ca tarrh of the Bladder. These diseases in variably vield to this treatment. VARICOCELE. Hydrocele, Piles, Fis tula. Swelling and Tenderness of Glands, and Shrunken Organs treated with unfail ing success. ?. KIDNEYS.',Inflammation of the Kid neys. Diabetes, Congestion of the Kidneys, Uraemia, Gravel, Stone, all scientifically and successfully treated. BLOOD AND SKIN Diseases, Sores, Spots, Pimples; Scrofula, Syphilitic Taints, Tiimora, Rheumatism. Eruptions, etc., promptly cured, leaving ’the xystem in a pure, strong and healthful state. YOUNG MEN, If you are troubled with tired feelings, gloomy forebodings, palpi- tation of the heart, hot flushes, blood rush ing to the head, ringing in the ears, wan dering mind, weak memory, dark circle* under the eyes, dizziness, poor apjietite, «tupidness, despondency, loss of energy, ambition and self-confidence, which abso lutely unfits you for study or business, you should take treatment before it i* too late. MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN. There are thousands of vou troubled witty weak, aching bad hacks and kidneys, and other ------ , - qervous ------ * ''rtvand unmistakablejpgn.of deJubtv and premature decay. Many die of this is diffi diffi- culty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. The most obstinate cases of this character treated with unfailing success. HEART, BRAIN A:.D NERVES, Dif ficult breathing and suffocating frclitlg, fullness of the head, a tired, irritable, dis contented feeling and fear of imjpending danger or death, a dread of being alone, or the reverse—desire to be alone, if your memory is failing, and you are gloomy and despondent, or if you dream much or often and have an aversion to society, you are suffering from a serious disease of tbs nerves, brain and heart. You have no time to lose. Call at once on Dr. Darrin, at 265 Morrison street, Portland. Hours, 10 to 6; evenings, 7 to* Sundays, 10 to 12. Examination free anil conlidential. Cir culars *lid queriion blank i sent free. No< cure* published of a privete nature. Bat-' terie* and belts furnished when necessary. Patients writing please no ationthis paper. $40 CASH, $45 INSTALLMENTS 1899 BICYCLES law Ideals I22.M). *2A, *m. Rend for catalogue. Liveagenta wanted everywhere. FRKD T. MKItKILL CYCLK CO., PORTLAND. SPOKANE. TACOMA. W4LLAMET IRON WORKS manufactvrkr * of ENGINES OILERS Saw Mill and Mining Machinery Dealers in Floor Kill and Grain Cleaning Machinery and Supplies. Repair* Ing Promptly Attended to. ' PORTLAND. OR. VORI Til BEST. PUCES THE LOVEST. . 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