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BARTHOLDI'S BIG GIRL The Prejudice Met Ilj- a Canvaimer for the l'edeatal Fund. TheBartholJi pcilohtul fund is nearly complete. The vtatuo has arrived and oon New York harbor will be graced by the moat magnificent colossal statue the world has ever seen. "Liberty Enlightening the World! " What a priceless blessing personal lib erty is. It is tho shrine at which peo ple, ground under the heel of tyranny in the older worlds, worship with a fervency that Americans can scarcely realize; it is a principle for which Nihilists willingly dio tho death of dogs ; and lit and proper it is that at the very entrance of tho Bay of ew York this emblematic statue should flash a welcome to the world. The press is entitled to the credit of this achievement. Mr. I'hilip Beers, who has been making a circuit of the country on behalf of the Pedestal-fund, ays that the fund will certainly be raised, as the World does not know the word fail. Mr. Beers says he has found the most pronounced generosity among those of foreign birth. They seem more appre ciative of liberty than do our native born. Moreover, among some a strange prejudice seems to exist. "Prejudice? In what particular?" "I have ever found that however meritorious a thing may be, thousands of people will inevitably be prejudiced against it. I have spent most of my life on the road and I know the American people, 'like a book.' In 1879 a per sonal misfortune illustrated this pre vailing prejudice. I was very ill, had suffered several years with headache, fickle appetite, dreadful backache, cramps, hot head, cold hands and feet and a general break down of the system. I dragged myself back to New York, seeking the best professional treatment. It so happens that among my relatives is a distinguished physician who u braided me roundly for preaching so much about my own case. Finally, with some spirit, 1 remarked to him : " 'Sir, you know that much of your professional wisdom is pretense. You are controlled by prejudice. You can not reach a case like mine and you know it, can you?' " " I had him ; and he finally conceded the point, for it was bright's disease of the kidneys which had prostrated me, and the schoolmen admit they cannot cure it. Having cured myself, how ever in 1879, and not having seen a sick day since, my relative finally ad mitted that V amer s safe cure, w inch accomplished this result, was really a wonderful preparation. Had Presi dent Kutter, of the Central-Hudson used it, I am certain he would be alive to-day, for he could not have been in, a worse condition than I was." " I have found similar prejudices among all classes concerning even so laudable a scheme as this pedestal fund." Mr. Beers' experience and the recent deatli of President Kutter, of the Central-Hudson railroad, of an extreme kidney disorder, proves that the phy sicians have no real power over such diseases, and indicates the only course one should pursue if, as the late Dr. Willard Parker says, headache, sick ness of the stomach, dropsical swell ings, back ache, dark and offensive fluids, prematurely impaired eyesight, loss of strength and energy occur, for they unmistakably indicate a fatal re sult, if not promptly arrested. "Yes, sir-ee, every cent needed for the pedestal will be raised. Of course it will bo a great triumph for the World, but would it not have been an eternal disgrace had our people failed to provide for this pedestal?" l our skeletons, thought to be thoe of Revolutionary soldiers, were found recently under an oak tree in Evona, N.J " It is estimated that not less than a thousand men will make a roular bus iness of playing baseball professionally this summer. Brick houses are a long-felt want in Texas, according to the San Antonio Times, which chronicles with joy the fact that preparations are being made at Columbus to erect such buildings. A modern novel has the following passage: "With one hand lie held the beautiful golden head above the chil ling wave, and with the other called loudly for assistance." -.Sf. Taul Times. In a paper ly Dr. Varick, read be fore a County Medical Association, the use of simple hot water as a dressing for. wounds is strongly recommended. During an experiwie ia ila pse of six years in eases of acute surgery, such as railroad accidents, etc., he has had no deatli from spetio.vmia or primary or secondary shock. Cleveland Lender. Since this Government has been or ganized there have been only thirty four people named in resolutions of thanks by Congress. With three ex ceptions this honor has only been paid to officers of great gallantry in action during a war. The three exceptions were those . of Captain Ingrnham, Cap tain Ringgold and Captain Dahlgren. Chicago 'limes. A few years ago, says the London S laniard, the young people of Fngland became imbued with the roller skating craze, and rinks were built all over tliu country. The fever, however, was as brief a"s any other vagaries of fashion the enthusiasm died away, the rinkt were deserted, the investors lost their 'money, and roller skates disappeared in the land. Major Follett. a Brooklyn me chanic, has invented a wonderful sewing machine, which, it is claimed, will dc eighty per cent, more work than anj machine nw in the market. An experi ment with steam power moved it w,th I speed of 2.200 stitches a minute, ao was started and stopped instantly. II is simple in construction, is easilj operated, and sews all kiiWs of fabrics, jfrora leather to fine linen. Lrootlyn Eagle. rKt&H FASHIONS. Articles of Afire Attractive to the Aver ago Aim-rlc-un Ailoritlilu Ailult. 11 i .. .. . ioiiin-ii j;niw in Maturo out not in loveliness. Tli. tower ng height of tho crowns of some of them may now bo almost measured bv feet rather than by inches, and many small women who daringly adopt them have the appear ance of being roofed and thatched rather than bonneted. Black lace of many kinds iiu-lit limr I'.scurial and (in pure, is very much used for dressy hat material oyer col ored satin foundat ons, ami these ate often trimmed with large clusters of velvet flowers matched to the shad-' of tie foundations. I'pon lace bonnet are frequently placed two rows ofriw set closely together and one above the other, these go ng round the edge an i next the wave of hair, the dowers part ly veiled by falbng lace, to correspond with the crown trimming. The severe and unadorned edges of the winter bonnets and hats of the Henri II. and Henri III. type, w hich made thcni so extremely trying ami generalK unbe coming, has now given idaee to those soft, irregular flouts, delicately drap'd with lace, or vclvo.-edged, w hich trans form a plain face into an interestim: one, and add still further grace to a countenance already attractive. .Most ot tno new sunshades aro of very great size immense is the word. Some are shaped in pagoifa fashion, others aro perlec.ly Hat. I ke tho Chi nese parasol, isoine are uulmcd. with gilt rihs conspicuous; others have col- oreit linings, in monochrome or shot sdk. And again, there are para-ols with several t nv flounces put on in side, tin? outside of the sunshade being unadorned. In bonnet rarniturcs ami also in new- dress fabrics aro seen many materials olored the peculiar shade descr.bed as Chartreuse, that greenish yellow which distinguishes the famous cord'al of that ilk, made after a secret and sacred re- eipo by tho nuns in certain monasteries of 1-ratice. It would be difficult to lind anything more startliug and unbecom ing than this color. Only by artificial light and worn bvthe fairest and fresh est of faces, is Chartreuso in any strict sense possible. some tew out-of-door mantles are curious looking enough. Tho jacket part reaches but little below the waist, and is finished by a rich fancy edge of jet embroidery, below which is added a ver -table skirt of black lace, which is often nearly as long as the skirt of tho gown worn beneath. The upper portion is made of velvet-bro caded grenadine, chenille-dotted gauze, hscur-al grenadine, satin brocade, black S'cilienne-beaded nets and many other costly materials of black, suitable for summer wear. As was cost unary last year, summer muslins, lawns, and other semi-diaphanous gowns are being trimmed with velvet collar and cutis with a liberal sprinkling ot velvet lows scattered over tho bodice and skirts. Iheso are very effective and greatly add to the appearance of a 1 ght-eolored toilet: but it is always necessary to have these fastened in a manner that ad mits of deta li ng them when the inev itable day of their being consigned to the wash-tub arr.ves. The verv small est of safely pins aro of commendable value for this purpose, and by tastening them inside the bodice or drap ng they are rendered inv sible. The handles of many new parasols are quite too absurd: lobsters' claws of tho bnH'a:it 'boiled'' color, snail shells, ocean shells, Japanese idols, smiling dogs' and grinning monkeys' faces, and qua ntly carved clligies of every description being util'zed. Some of the paraso's are finished with a looped arrangement at the top, which ad:n ts of tlie r be ng .dung around the waist. This is a sens ble and conven cut appendage, as a sun-shade when furled is most generally in the way. particularly when hopping or look ng up small cha' ge in a croivded "bus or treet car. Tney are ills less liable to lo s as t is the most common matter t leave a parasol on the seat oi counter when making a tour of the shops or when l";r. ing a cab or stage. Theri! are some very ltiutty soft ma terials shown designed especially for lawn-t mi s costumes, among vhieh are flannels striped in pale, delicate colors, on dove, s lver. pale yellow, or cr in-on gro inds. These are tastefully iiiel most be.-otniiigly trimmed w th the new worsted lace, due dress in (J ret chea style was made of superliue white llannel, striped with pule blue and tr. mined with wh. to lace, dotted w th bin-! of the same t nt. Another gown of creaui-wh to basket funnel was handsoin dv tiai-hed .w th elaborate pic 'tin I's of cream-wh te Yak lace. Turkish topics, made of surah, and matched to the shade of the lace tr m ni'ng or the color of the stripe, are eu suite, and another color-note is the hose wh eh itlo correspond. The tennis flannels are as I glit as eamhrc, ami ns cool and comfortable as ve.ling. -.Y. '. ih'cniaa los'. I Another illustration of w hat thebac sanitary condition of a house will entai was afforded at Milford, Mass., within a week or two. where four children dice from diphtheria, wdiilo tho life of tin fifth ami last child was saved by being .renjoved to another tenement. Th -sanitary arrangements of the ch'ldren'i 'home were afterward found to bo bad 'ia the extreme. HoHon Journal. . I The following tough alligator ston comes from Xewiiern, S. C. While out I in a skiff the other day paddling alonj the shore, Sol Burgess caught an alii gator, which, after struggling va'nly U get free, astounded him by indulging it a loud and prolonged whistle. In afen minutes alligators, to the number oi 4ol, assembled around him from al directions, and he had the greatest difficulty in escaning from him. "WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUE DAUGHTERS?" This question is asked by a well-known lady lecturer. Well, we can do a itva.l many things with thera; one thing, we must take good care of their health, and not let them run down aad become en feebled. For the feminine ailment", which may be summed up in one word debility we have a sovereign remedy In Brown's Iron Bitters, which has done much good. Miss Mary Greenfield, of Galatia, 111., writes, "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of nervousness, indigestion and general poor health." Let the other young ladies Uke the hint. MARVELOUS RESTORATION. The cure which are being made bvDrs. Starkey & I'alen, 11(H) (iirurd St., Phila delphia, in Consumption, Catarrh, Neural gia, Bronchitis, Rheumatism and all chronic diseases, by their Compound Oxy gen Treatment, are indeed marvelous. If yon aru a sufferer from any disease which your physician has failed to cure, write for information about this treatment, and it will be promptly sent without charge. Orders tor the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment will be tilled by H. K. Mathews, Wl Powell street, between Bush and Pine streets, San Francisco. Two men were recently publicly Hogged In Baltimore for wife-beating. ONLY FRACTIONS OF LIVES. How many persona lire only a fraction, of average- human life because they neglect to take the commonest precautions against lick nctu. It is disease in its maturity that kills, and maturity Implies growth. A slight indis position is usually slighted. They who avail themselves of Hostctter's Stomach Hitters know it to b etllcacious in chronic cases of disease, but the process of cure is a far easier one If it is used in early stages of dyspepsia, malarial disease, rheumatism, constipation and fiver derangement. Let those w ho would avoid tho peril winch even the most potent remedies cannot avert, steer clear of the rock upon which so many comtltutions split-an umlcr-appreciaUon of the danger of ucglect. It will not do to omit care and a recourse to medicine when health is atlcctcd. If debili tated, or nervous, or dyspeptic tuko It for grunted you are in want of a remedy, use the hitters. Some New York parties contemplate building a $750,000 hotel at Washington. PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE, Freventa some doctors from advertising their skill, but we are bound by no such conventional rales, and think that if we make a discovery that is of benefit to our fellows, we ought to spread the fact to the whole land. Therefore we cause to be published throughout the land the fact that Dr. It. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is the best known remedy for consumption (scrofula of the lungs) and kindred diseases. Send two stamps for Dr. Tierce's complete treatise on consump tion, with unsurpassed means of self treatment. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. 1. The receipts of wool at 'Waco. Texas, for the season aggregate over 7,000,000 pounds. CATARRH A New Treatment has been dis covered whereby a permanent cure is etlectcd in from one to three applications. Particulars and treatise free on receipt of stamp. A. H. DlXON & Son, 303 King St. west, Toronto, Canada. A Cough, Cold, or More Throat should not be neglected. " Uroxvn'a Bronchial Troches" are a simple remedy, and give immediate relief. AoM only in boxes. The excursion party of Mexican editors were received by General Grant. Secret, Involuntary drains upon the system cured in thirty days. Pamphlet giving particulars, three letter stamps. 'Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, liullaio, in. i. The new census of Iowa cost $175,000. Kveryonc's duty to use Oregon Hlood Purifier. (jiticura POSITIVE CURE for every form of SKIN anil BLOOD DISEASK rsoa PISHES TO SfltOFTli. ECZKMA. orPalt Itheutn, with its agonizing itching and burning, instantly relieved by a warm batli with I L'Tu cka poapbikI a single annlication of Cl tktka. the great Skin Cut. This rciieated claily. with two or three doses of CITHTKA KKHOI.VKNT, the flow IIIOOU tmrllHT, W) keen the blood cool, the fersliiration wire and unirri- luting, uie ipuwl-ih opru, me uvvr aim Kmm-yi, nmo, will siiei-ililv cure Eczi-uis. Tt'tu-r. Kiiiitworui, l'noriaiilii, Lichen, l'ruritiii, Kciill ,Iliil, Dandruff, and evt-ry niwcien of ItchiiiK, Hcaljr and Fflnily Humors of the piHim ami all iikiwd remedies fail. rikln and nraio. will lowini nair, wut-n me oeiv iinyw CCTicutA Kkmki'Iks aro ahanlutelj pure and the only infallible lllood Puriflon and Sklu llcuutifkra free irtttn nniiouous liitfreincnls. Hold everywhere Price: Cutlciim. M cents: Roan, 25 cents: Kesulvent, 81 l'reiared by PuTTItR I)UUU AND tHRMii'AL Co.. Huston, .mass. ttl Send fur "How to Cure Shin Diseases. f UfFS aaaMSAMOO itinmniiilnilTWii)Sl "THE OLD RELIABLE." 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago I Indorsed all over the World. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lossofappetlte. Nausea, boyelscos; tive. Pain in tjie Head, with a dull 6en-: BaUonJn the back part. Painonder the ghoulder blade, fufineis after eat ing, with asirUnatfonjoexertion, of body or mind. Irritability of temp er, Low spirlt3,Los9 ef memory ,wit a feeling of havgjtegloqtedsoma dutyt weariness Dizziness. Flutter; ingofjhelieartiPojbefomheyS! YellbwSkin-Headaohe,RestIessness at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, C3BIQD9 SISSASE3 Will, COSH II CEVELCflS. TDXT'8 FILLS nro especially adapted to such cases, oua ilnso elfecU Biirh a cliuogo of feeling as to astonish tho eullcror. They I ncreme the Appetite, and cause tbe body to Take on Fleah, thug tho sys tem is nourished, and by their Tonlo Action on tho IHfrrative Organs, lief; a lr Moot, wrw proilneod. 1'rirn H5 cent.. TUTT'S HAIR DYE! Ghat Haih or Whiskers changed to a Glohst linen byasinitlB Application of tills Dye. It inipuris a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by DnigylbU, or sent by express on recvlptof 91. Office. t Murruw St.. "aw York. I am an old n.an. For 2H years I Ruirercd with ulcers on tny ri.'ht leg as (lie result of typhoid fever. AmimtMioii was suirgesu-d as the only means of preset ing life. The doctors rould do nothing for inc. unit thought I nitift die. Kur time )nrs I rever had a shoe on. Kwifl's Specific litis inur e a yrinuni nt t lire und added ten years lo my life. U m. Ti. Hki:d, Hall Co., Ca. I have taken Swift s r-jx-f-ific for blond poison contracted at a r n-ilicul colli c at a dissection. hile 1 was a inr dicul Htuil'-nt. I inn irrittclul to iay that it ga' c me a speedy and thorough cure after my pa cuts huil sp nt hundreds of dollars for trcatii.e tit. AL-iii'HTi'a WtMiKi. V. It., Newark. N. J. My wife from e.irly girlhood has been suffer ing from rheumatiMii. Mie has tried many remedies, and 1 trust frankly say lias derived more benefit from Swift's SpeciHc than from all the others, after long and fuithful trial. Kev. J.ih. I I'ikuck. 0 ford, (J a. 8wlft' Specific is entirely vegetable. Trea tise on lllood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swikt Si-m i Kiel o , Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga or UU W. 23d HL. N. Y. PBLL UAIKY PRODUCTS. The Selling or 1 li.-se on Time ii Very I'nwlse rrnco.-iliiig Fur the I r.iiluei r. l-'arm-r nro wont t- rumplum of small protiU when they fret the full market price of the r products in hand, lint a very unw se custom prevails in ninny da ry districts of sell.njj butter and choose on t.nio, or of selling through commission houses, and the latter is a still more vicious prac t co than time sales at a stipulated price. Why should farmers furnish thoso middlemen win capital to do business on gratuitously? It is the merest pretense that there is not capital enough to handle those goods for cash. The grain crop is not purchased on credit or gold for farmers on coninrssion. nor is tho groat commerce in live stock car ried on in this way. Kvcrv season brings reports (if dis tress among dairy fanners in cert an districts by tho failure of commission men. It Is the fault of farmers that there are so few middlemen of any safe capital to do business on. The case of obtaining consignments has led hundreds of men without capital to set up as commission mer chants. Those merchants have noth ing to lose, and they seem to enjoy handling the apital intrusted to them by those oniit'ul tig farmers, and 1 ve on the top shelf till ilie difference between their real income and their expendi tures bi-.ngs them to the inevitable la lure, involving hundreds of dairy farmer in the loss of a largo share of the ear's product of their herds. All sorts of eviies aro made for the un fortunate conimi-s on merchant, who has lost loihingof li s own except the unmerited conlideiic of tho deluded tla n inen. Hut. astonishing as it tnav sot m these dairymen go right on the next year, and furn sli capital for some other adventurer to repeat th.' game. Occasionally n shrewd an I ee lnomieal bus noss niau uses Ih s capital intrust ed lo him fairly, and thus succeeds in establishing a safe bus ne-s. ntul build ing up a safe capital Hut l his result is rare. All farm products are bett. r than an uncertain promise to pay. I.e. fanners learn to hold their product t. II I' ey can exehaiigo them for cash. Lire Mock Journal. -Ovorfeodiig and exposure is the cause of m lk fever. In every case of loss from such d llieulty an examina t on demonstrates that "forcing" the cow, though productive of good results for a short while, cuds in d saster from in lk foyer. A'. J'. Tribune. Tor whipped cream sauce take one cup of cream, one t"aspootittii lemon or vanilla, half a cup of powdered sugar, white of one egg. Mix the cream, vanilla and sugar, and whip it without skimming oil' the froth. Add the beaten white of the egg ami beat all together. jServe it on any pudding, usually beaten with sugar and cream. A'. '. Independent. He cautious and cut hay nt the right time. Never allow it to seed. 1'ollen causes dust. Lot all your liav bo kept in a clean condition until stored for use. Cutting after seeding injures the quality and causes the stock to re fuse it after being fed on it for u length of time. The more tender the hav the more palatable to stock. Jturul S'eiv Yorker. Tho education of the t'hineso in San Francisco is a problem that presents manifold dilliculties. The board of educa tion of that city have provided a. school room and a teacher, but it is found that the wealthier Chinamen object to having their youngsters associate with the oil spring of tho rabble, and they are op posed also to the co-ednoat on of the sexes. So far but one pup. I is promised for the new school, w hich entails an expense of . 10 n month for rent and '.10 a mouth for the teacher. Carrot pie: A nourish ng and healthy pie is made of carrots, sup plying' sulphjir, iron and other sub stances needed to make rich and pure b!oo I. Hoi! the cur, ids soft, and mush through a colander, l'or one pic, use four largo spoonfuls of carrot, two eggs, a p nt oi milk, and flavor With tiiitini'g and sugar. For crust, mix equal quantities of white corn nioal ami flour with a little salt, and mix with enough sweet cream to roll out like dough. Hake carefully, eat fresh, and if you are dyspeptic you will iinike it aga n. Iloiton inUc'. ST. HELEN'S HAIL, l'Olt'l'Ml, OIIK(0.', A Boarding and Day School for Girls, (!ONI)i;iTKI) I1YTIIK M1HHKH IIODNKY, Under the ii-rvil-.n nf The lit. Iter. II. WisTAa Memos, 1. D., IUnlinpiit Oregon. Thorough limtnicticn In KiikIIhIi, Art, Lftninistff, Vocal ami liutruim-ntal MuMo slid H hKe-.li.ir. A Corps of Oilma n teai lii-n. Pupils admitted at an; aiis and into any or all of the rtniartuiriita. 'Hia new term In-KluinntliDKIKST WK1IN1-.SUAV uf BKlTtMllKlt 4'atttintfuu sunt od ai'iilicatiuu. THE BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A Boarding and Say School for Boyi. TIIKKIUHTII YKAIl L' XI) Kit ITH I'HKH- 1 t-nt munutfcriH-nt b- Kinn BEFTEMBhrt 1. liny nf any aKtf or lttfre nf ailvmiri'itx ut n4iittt-l. ltnys fitted fur cMlt'ice ur ltiiitiiiw. ThntJ Yule ifrtul-utt-K ntiinnK the U-w-lifM Hpi'tittl Irmtrut'tlnn iu n ii inn ft.it 1 1, Irwinif, M unlearn. M'xlern Ijiii.atfn. Ilis clilint) Ntrirt. tmi boyi uliuittH.. t'ur cutitlutfue ami circular or any inform ntiiti, nilareM W, HILL, M. I , Hrwl Mubv, P. O. Dkawck 17. 1'urtlnml, nn'iioa. TTiln nF.LT or TTwntra tor b nmile cxpitwly for thoruruof vrutmrrnlM ot thu jN'rierutiv) orvnnt, Thf n In no mlstuks aLiut thin Imtnimftit, th con tiinioui nti' im of KLVii 71(1 CITY pfrmeallns throutrh th. pMrta Bi'ift rittfro tli.-m U healthy at (tun. Iu noi rofifonnj ttn widi .tno betta a'lvertiwil to tir all llli from h -ad to t It la f tho (INK aiicvin THiraoMi r hi rii -i mi fi Tin k nit, mtormaiiun. ntinnR uuwtoc E, X. JnNliH, M. D. J G. I1KYANT, M. O DRS. JONES & BRYANT, Physicians and Surgeons, f AS UK KOI NI) AT TIIKIIt OKFK.'K DAY J und iiIkIiI. Miilwifi-ry and disi-uKcs uf woiiR-n aspci-iulty. Ollli-c IJi First St. in intuitu), I'OItTLAXI), OltKUON. C0Q A WEKK. Agent wanted for the jVjJj Iw'stHcllimrurlirlciiiilinworlil. Adiln-s W. V. Ht.AHl.SX iuiisouicfiu hull KranciiKo, L'ulifornia. iKHj:i:iiHMaii;M; PILES! FILES! TILES! A SL'IIK CL'rtK FOUND AT LAST R0 ONE NEED BCTFER. A aiiro cur fur Mind, lilwitlnt, Itcliiiv and t'(vr atid I'dra liu lrn cluruti-n-d l. Ir. Willisai lau In dian lU-nii'd)'! callnl I'r W lllinm a linlma 1 In Oiut-Uii-ul. a snihle Uii lias ciirtnl th aurst vliriinlo caai-ft of '2t or 3U yi-urs staiiilnig. Nn imp ihmm! miltt-r tlve nun utet aftr applying tins wnndrrfnl siHitlilni liiisllrlur Lwtioua tnstruitiri.ta and rli-cluarira dn inuri harm tliao isa. Williams I ".hull I'll oiutuirnt alssirtis llir-tu-uii'ra, allays ths ifitrnse itiliitiK rticularly at nitflit afur Ktftting warm in ts-dl, acta as a isiuluct, gla in stant rrli(, and Is pn-parrd uuljr for filt-a, itclimg uf Uii privau parts, ami for nothing else. Ki-ad aliat Hit Hull J. M 0,illinl-rrf, of Clniland, says about lr W ill lain Imliau ril.-liliuim-.it: "1 hate umhI scon- of file Cunt, and it atTnrds ins aliuurs Ui say that I hairs nsier found anything wlilrh saia such laimriilats and pi rniaiii-ut rrlisf aa llr W llliaiii's In dian Olntuirnt." Kor aalr liy all druggists and uiailrd on racrlpt of price, $1. (' V. Kh-hanla a Co., U7 and -H Kanaouia street, oa-uer Clay Hau t-'ranclico The dt'rri'asc of the ptililic debt fur the mouth of June wn iiImhu $t),(HKi,0iX). Composed of Stuart-Went, .Inumira OitiKer, I'amplior Water ami In-at French Hrttndy, Dr. l'lerce'a Kxtraet of Smart Weed is the hest remedy for diarrluea, rliolera morbtiH, dysentery or bloodv-tlus, colic or cramps, und to break up colds. A boy named Julius Lnrinzer was killed by lightning near Faro, Dakota. WTiMt Hby u nick, yett gnxo her C ASTOIUA, W hen she waa a Child, ahe cried for CASTOlilA, When she Wumo M Isa, alio ching to CASTtflU A, Vheu alio had t'bildrcu, she gavo thoiu CASTOlOi Tby Gkrmra for breakfast. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. TIia qawtion ha nmhal Nyn aakM thotiwinrU of ttiutw, "How can Bnmn' Imn Itittora cur nry tlunitV' W(ll, it dNwn't. Hut U iliifwcunty liiwww fur wuicharputahlaptiyiilrUn would prnKtitw IlloN rtiyvii'Una rwtHa;nttti imo aa ttia IvtMt lwatoratiTtt aitit knrtfn to tha pnfiwiin. ami inauiry of any loaduig chemical tinnwill autMtaiiliat tiioaHwrtioit that thttra are mora nwiuu-Atiiitia uf imn than of any other auhatancii uaa in nimlicina 1m ibuwa oon c liiaiTttlj that inm ia acknowloiltrfHl U tta moat liuitort-ani factor in anoowtfiil mtnltcal nractictt. It ia, howeror, a rpmarkabln fact, that prior u tho dicov ery l KO W VH I K ON HITT I : U S no nrfHt. ly aatia(aJtury inm ooiubiuation had vtr boeu found. BROWN'S IRON BinERS?u7u::ffl headacha, or prodnoa oonstlnatlon nil nthrrlron mrdlclnrado. IIKOWN'H IHON IIITTKKH rnrra Inillaratlon, Hillnuanrsa, Wenknrsa, llyaprnRin, Itlnlarln, Chlllaj anil KeTra, Tired KrrllnaT,(eneral IlebllltT.Pnln In tin hide, Hark or Min,Mf nilnrhpand Nrnrnl. alii-fiir all thnui ailment Inm la praacriliad daily BROWN'S IRON BinERS.tTSStt rniniita. Lilca all othor th.irongh modlclnwi. It acts alimly. Wton taksn by ma tlm first svmitim of Ijonollt Is nnroi onenrr. TlimniH'lHtlionli'omB flnusr. tha dumstinn Impmn. tha IhiwsIs sn ai-tlva IninmimtlioatliwtiBusiiallymororapldandniarkril. Tlla ym laigin at nnra to lirlghtpn: Ilia skin cloars up; liualtliy colur romos totlmrhaxks: nntoiisnM disapiH.srs; fiinrtlnnsl ili'mngi-inniita Imm-.tiiik n-u-jar. and if a nursitiir mntlmr. atiiindant sustonnni-a is siipplml (r tlm ,.,i,. K,mmlwr llnmn's Inm IllttiirsiatlwONI.Y inm mivlniim tlist is nut lll Junnus. i'Afiriiiiif umf lruftiitt rtommrmi it. Tlio Gonnina haa Trade Mark and cmasod nd linos on wrapper. TAKK NO OTIIKU. SNKLK 1IK1TSHU & WOtlDAItR VIiiiIishIi Aiti'tits. I'nrtlaml. (r. California fire Works, 329 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, XANtKAlTI KtllS or WIRE EVERYTHING IN WIRE DdlUcU llllC ( 24 iK.introulnrunil thick mi. Uviii(f ruyailarly liit)iinvd wo piivrimU-'O uur tnutotuort Baling Wire! " I'ft Iflo" brand of very IwatatwJ, all aizua at luwunt luarkut rutua. Wire Netting! All moshoa k widths, (fijvanliod afuiruiwlo, fur poultry yurds, Iw. Wim Plnth "' nI' ','"' '"r ,nl" ('r.vcr". throsi II lib UIUUI I '( vrs, hurvustc-rs, riddlos, uto. Hop Wire ( for training hoia, niado from stot'l In '( Iuiik k-nt,'Uis BHiciully fur Uic pur)sm Gopher Traps ! and idl other kinds nt trot for ( limits, squirrels, ruts and inku Vineyard Lines) I for In) liif nut vlnoyanls, dl vlilod In ilistanuus and uiuiw of sloul wim. Ornamental and Useful Wire and Iron Work. Vf) T" II FT..M. I'll w.l.v. r B.M bomti nmaufnrtuiv, and you bt'tter guodn at a lower price. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Plug boarinir a ml ti n tna ; that Ixirlllnrd'i koao l.rnl'llniirut : that Uirlllitnl'l KnTf Clipping, and that Iirlllurrt a huufla, aro the taisl and cheapc-at, quullty considered f PI A WON. IIHUAXM. STEIKWAY.i (ifKms bmiU Ilia trail HK.WM II at Ualiler, Kovnlsh I'lanoa: liun-a I'ritana, liund inatriiuiunta. linest atm-k of Hliffl aluaic and Hooka. Hands sui-plted at Kastern t rlout ai. tiiiA v. rost ntruot, nan rruni-ut-u. a aaau a imkiiical ani hi itiiicAi, hanitakium, I H I R I I I I I I ID I f'" the treatment of all classes of IJIIIUINIU I f 1 1 II I I II II I El I I'lHKAHKrt, esiiiH'lal attention Is-hig Win to aal 1 Iflf laaal I I J III Krrvousi IllHordrrN, liXnrmw of I U Iflf I I I I li I M the intensive Own, Throat and I rl tfU I I I I I I I 11 1.1'NIIS, (IKNITII-IIKINAKV IMsrASKS, HUROICAL I I B I 1 II a 111 Iiiskasks anii IiKroiiHiTisa and all iliaeaaea re- illlili(l ... I .. iir.mnii .... "iiimi Hon has lieen particularly desliined'and fitted. As a Banltarlmn or liuMa ruK (,'iikonhi Invai.iiis tills Instltu tlim, with iu lit) acres nf surroiinilliiy Krnilnds, its maitnlttcent springs, parks and ierfi ot sanitary ananiteineiit uiuke it superior to anything of the kind In the country. Medical anil Murtglral J mTologry (dlseam-aof women) is onk or Till pbuminsnt ruATiniKH tir TintrlANiTAKina. The attention of the medical profi-sslnn is InviUil to the fact that the Hanllarlum Is under the conrrol anil direction of n tularly and thoroiiiihly educated physicians of eitensive Kastern hosi-ltal eiiieiiem-e and tiriv te practire, whose aim it la to alford Uieir iiatii-nts every advautaie of scleutitln knowleiUce. The treatment rooms have In connection every form of Hot null Colli U'atrr, Klerlrlc and Air HiiIIim. Mrrlianlcal Movrmrntn and all sorts of Klerlricnl Ani'llnares, with a large VACt't M AITAKATI'H for the develojiment of atrophied ishruukeni limbs, mm r- fra f I MD CIIDPIPAI Appllanera muscles and iarU Ifl asUlVrALA1' O U IUUH laifor the proper treat ment of all liEniKMITlr.s and MAl.roHMAllnNs, as ft KVATt KK OK TDK HPINK, (i.l 11 KtldT, KT1-. OWIiKX autmratUH for Dm ndinliilnt ration of piirr nml roiniionnd 0)irn sraa In Tiirioiis dlK-aiu-s, as NKRVOIK IlKIIII.lTY, IIKAHACIIK, CoNMl MITION, CATAIIHII, Ah'l II MA and NKItVlll'H DlhKAHKH, enisii-lally of women; DVHI'KI'NI A, ltllKl M A TlhM, HCKdKI I,A and IIUIOI) IHK KAHKH This Is the only IjilsiraUiry In the Northwest where oiygi-n as Is nianiifaetured fresh and pure dally, and where liatlentseari have advantage of chemical analysis. Hpcclid l)i-tiartmelits for the treatment of DlHRAsKS Kvk ani, Kah ; DisKAnrs ur tub ItKiTi-H, as I'ii.kn, KisTt'l.A, etc i iiiium Habit, Alc'iholliim, I'rivata Insane Patients, and for Uiskasks or A riiiVATK HATi'Ha. J,j ln-ln-M uril and Home (strictly prisatel for lailhsi during cnntlnement, where they can receive every attention and lie under the constant care nf a physician. Terms for all caAt-s deie-nd on the uatureof the case and special attcmlauce required. Correspondence and personal visits Invltxl. 1ieatlnn Niuilta- ri.nn Kast i'ortlaml It-rx.J.il.l'll I I- 1.1 1'H and Klf 11 1 ltl 11.4 1 1.KV, I Nurgenns In 'harc. Addn-ss f..r rimilar and further partli-mnra, . n TIIOK H IT A HUM. fort- land, Orr-son. oilii-e Itismis Ida 17,1 Lahbe li l.l'g.N K Cor 2d k Washington Hts. "THE HASTINGS" THE CLOTHING SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR, for Men and Boy, to Order and Ready Made. Cor. Montgomery and EutUt 8U., San Franciico, Gal mann & benloict, buc to p, c, Hastings & Co, CT RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT ON APPLICATION-.! mm ffnovALuwfl! Jk XI IB Absolutely Pure. Tills powder nver rarh-a, A man cl of purltr, (rtrenuth and wlioli sotni-ni-sa. More euioiiilnd than Uio onlinarv kiiiils. and runnot lio aold In nanja-'ti-tl.mwitli tlio niiiltitii'lu of low tt, short weight, Alum or ilnplmio pnwdors. Sold only In cum. IUiAt IUkisu L'oi.hr fa. 1(4 Wall stn-et, N. Y. Th la rea t Ml rrnt hen tliu KeiiM-tly hiiH Srr lonie lon-s iTiisuai I'all. Nervous and I'hysical lii-liillty. Li sa ot Vitality, Waukm-i-a, Virllo Decline, lnisiti'iii'7, tirem-nsitiva Ooiuliliiins. rrostatitis. Kid neyandltladdrrtkinililaiiita. DiscaM'Sof tlielllHs(,l-:ru. .1 U...l ll tt.AMwllt.T.lt4 of youthful follh'S and el .-,-ssi-s! lKirmaiH-ntlF pre iTentliiK all Inmilnntary weakrlllUR uraina uihui wv lysuiii, liowen-r they ooctir Irestoriun Ioat Mauhuod, However cuni'inM'i .m rase may be, and where all other remeulea hato failed. A IVrninnrat l ore Ablulely tiuaranteeO. Vrica 5S0 per Iwttle, or fit bottlea for 110. Benfi lltsill receipt ot frlee, er 0.0 U. , to addn-sa, gUu ly Firste.l.y lK. !. 1 MHJf. i .u.n.t.iiiuus, aun.tiy ouuUdeuUaX hj letter uf at ofBi.riit DRTMiNTrrj; THE SPECIALIST, No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal TllKATS AI.I, I'HROXIC, Hl'KOIAh AND l'KIVATK DlsaASU WITH W'ONIIKIIHI, tH'OL-Kaa. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I la a certain dire for ,V,rvnin Itrhlllty, Lout .ifiuibiHxf, 1'ronlutor liora, mid all tho evit ilfivU of youthful fnllit Ainl evi-essm. and In thinking IttloxitHfing miiim. Jn Mintif, who Isari'piiliirphysiji.'ii. irradimto of tho ill ' if- Kjttk. Jvfjxjl&fa "''J' of I'ennsvlvanla. wl. 1 7&&&t' 'H.'"'0 to '"r,,it ''4", ,or I A-ViiYWVS caaa of this kin.' (.1.0 laiavMaa"' - .-tJt "f l ltitl llrnloinUrt (un iler Ilia tpeeial advl and tn-ntiiient)wlll not onre Sl.fat a Imttlo. or four times tlio quantity t- txnt to nnv aildn-sa on receipt ol jiriee, or (J. O. I. Ill prlvatii iiiiiuo If doslriHl, hy lr. Minli, It Kcarn; St., S. '. CuL Heud fur list of qucstioua and txuni.ulor &AHV1.K 1IOTTU1 It Kit will ho aent to any one aplyliiir hy letUir, aiatlntt symptoms, ex and ngti. btrlit secrecy in niraxd to all husim-sa trmnuu-tiona. DR. VANM0NCISCAR, !(UH.i:UAll 14 TIIIHII HT PORTLAND, ' OREGON. II R VANMONOISCAIt Is the most muwrsaful tung and Thmat loct4ir In America. He will tell you your trouble without asking you a aing-le question, and .WARRANT A PERMANENT CUREII In the following dim' wim: Nnrroun Debility, flHrntator. rhu-a, Hfinliml Iiwm'h, Httxual IKi'hv, Kalllnit Menu try Wrak Kyea, Httmttil lvflninm-nt, lack uf KimrKy, Itn; imvtrlHliiil liloml, rtmitca, JinHiliiiivnt Ui MarHa(r alao, Mood ami Nkin Dim-HMfH, Kyi-lillU, Kntiitloim. Hair KiillliiK. luno 1'aiiiN, Hwi'lllnnH, Hurt) 1'hroat, I'lrera, ICtTcctH of Mrrrnry, Klilmyaml HlatltU r Truutilrti, Weak Miu-k, HumtiiK V; Ine, InunitllntiHw, ilonorrlui', (J wL Hlrlctuiv, receive ai-arclilng truatinunt. ruulit rtlief and ciin d for Itfu. NJCUViH H DiHKAHKH (ulth or without dreami) ltlneaiHil Dlacharuua cuml pntiii)itly without tiludnuiotf to Imi ui newt Itolil HKXKH oonmilt confidentially. If In trouble call ir write. lt lnv aivilaiiKeroiui. IN FLA M M ATll N of the Kar, 1 1 Icerntlon or OaUrrh, Internal or vxternat, Irt'afiiNa or 1'aJalyiiia. HUiglug or ltoarlng NniM-a, Thickened Dniin.eto. ALL HI lU.H'AL ( AhKM amh aa Cluhhed or lit formed Kwt, I'ttralyHl, Contracted Uordu, Weak Joluta and Informed l.lialm, lltn Jtitnt IMieaim with Kuoniiif Korea and Shortening lJmlm, Itiaeaea and Curvature of the Hpltm, did I'll era, IMwHuea of the Kite Jidnta. Ih fonnitleaof the Kawi and IHm-rweaof the Kyna; evttry Kyii that may reinilra artiticiul aid ; l)eafuew, Trlvatas IiiHeaneM, anil al) Chronto DlM'aaea, anch aa l oiinuinp tlon, A nth ma, ltheiiniHtlniii, ISenrultila, DlwaM'ii of the Heart, Lungi, Llvvr, Htomach, Kplm u, itowela, Hklu and I'rtnary OrufiiiH, mid all dlwuncn ihwuIInt to FfnuU. All cawi of (latairh niimt uoaltlvely cured hy ft new aiul liifallthle trlnriile. luiM-diiiienta of Hiech, aa HUun ineilngand HlutterlnK. I r finally reinovtd. IHea tun! KlNtula radically aud punaaneutly cured without tho knife. ilKKNIA AND lU ITrHK x-rfectly reatoml with out au oHration, retmirtng no truaa after tntineiit. Old Fever Korea, Ulcera and Variomm Viua Invariably healed aud cuml CANChKH AND TI'MdHH permanently remnvMl without the knife. cauhUc. ur the loaa of aintjW tlrop of hlfKHl, TEEMS FOR TREATMENT 6TBICTLT CA8H. Offlop lloura N to N. N. P. N. U. No. M.-H. K. N. II. No 102. BEST ? rmf. HefiiSJtiaiTnKl Mm r b nil m n i a i l1 1 I Ml 111 HUB VI 1111 If II IIUIVI