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IENTIFIC TRUTH alio TH mcnoHS or ah in- POBTA5T OBOAI. tha P-bU. K..w- B. Uiilt. W.rlhy Cr.f.1 Canalderatla". ditoroftht Scientific American: oxt permit ut to makt own to ':e the v UarMd du nut 8 yeart, concerning disord W human Kidneys and tU or Uh diseased Kidneys to easily yvnf You art conducting a - paper, and are unprejudiced favor 0.TBUTH. It it need ,j,no medical Journal of "Code" , 'vwld admit. these Jacts, far jut reason!. . JI. U. WARNER Sc CO., dort of " Warner t Safe Cure." ve may ernphasizft and clearly bo relation the kidneys u- e general health, and how dependant uporr them, we metaphorically speaking, to froni the, human body, place ihbowl before us, and ex- W the public benefit. H imagine that we have be .1.. i .l i jnJ glistening, alxnit four length, two in wium, anu tineas. It ordinarily weighs ult male, about live ounces, pvwhat lighter in the female. rwu you bv. mil undcr- $ body ol the average size ams about ten quarts of blood, rmi drop passes through tlitse fu-ers, as they may.be called,- o day, aa often as through making a complete revolu rre minutes. From the blood rut the waste material, work steadily night and day, sleep king, tireless as the heart it- fully of as much vital im i removing impurities from gallons of blood each hour, or iy nine barrels each day, or ahead a year. What a won- tlis kidneys can last apy i time under this prodigious ated and neglected as they i this delicate organ open with our knife, and will lencribe its interior. I it to be ot a reddish-brown t and easily torn : failed with of little tubes, short and e, starting from the arteries, ia little tuft about miuway outside opening Into a cavity erable size, which is called s, or, roughly speaking, a sac, for the purport of holding to further undergo purifica- it passes down from here torers, and so on to the out ebody. These little tubes Iters which do their work, ally, and riaht here is where' of the kidneu first beains. ho - Vttxb - iMMi --tU work y are obliged to do, from the regularity in our habits, from high living, from i or a thousand and one : os which occur every day, ne somewhat weakened in a force. the result T Congestion or Of the current of blood in blood vessels surrounding ;h become blocked; these embranes are irritated ; in a is set up, thou pus is rich collects in the pelvis or ubes are at first partially, are totally, unable to do I The pelvic sac goes on with this corruption, press- be blood vessels. All this tuber, the blood, which is he kidneys to be filtered, is nugh this terrible, disgusting moot take any other route I I think of it for a moment, lize the importance, nay the aity, of having the kidneys Can you expect when they 1 or obstructed, no matter that you can have pure tape disease t It would be onable to expect, if a pest f set across Broadway and housands were compelled jh its pestilential doors, an scontagion and disease, as ipect the blood to escape jlien constantly running leased kidney. U is the result? Why, fd takes up and deposits u it sweeps along into Unto every inch of muscle, ad bone, from your hoad And whenever, from -nce or otherwise, some Mj is weaker tnan an jniltsj train of diseases is such as consumption in dyspepsia, where there is Stomach ; nervousness, in ml or heart disease in Weak nerves. M soon feel the effects of it requires pure blood to M action. It increases its mber and force to com lie natural stimulus want i'leavorto crowd the im .through this obstruction, f. palpitation, or an out-of-Unnatural as this t , the heart must soon 'Dg weaker and weaker f7 it suddenly stops, and fTParent "heart disease" t. profession, learned jrOl these diseases by ',i names, treat them Nients die, for the aritries I slow death to the affected adding fuel brought ha7eKn,,ltt'ti?!i"K!lf'whith "tould nave be-n cured rW each ad i! 1 1 L " Tl tmmuU:' lh' JV"l'l'yihe wantof the body ! ' '"-ntly Koingon.awHKte ,V t,Mlltil' Tl., nmtli.r'! "'L'r dw:o,P,'"in riSt',U."V,"M',;i,lnc.vl' vr , 1 ,,!lv" n" l'in in tiie back." Mistaken man! I'eoplodieof kidney diH-HW of o bad a character that the organ are r-tu-n, nd yet they have nerrr (fore had a min nor an ache! by T Becaune iUo disease begins, m we have khown, i the interior of the kidnev. whem r oj feeling U) coiivey the sensation of -u. ny uns is so we may never know. ' When you consider their great work, the delicacy of their structnm. ease with which they are deranged, can you wonder at the ill-health of our men and women? Health and long life cannot be expected when to vital n organ ia impaired. No wonder some writers say we are degenerating. juu e in grat, ttie extreme importance of keeping this machinery in workine order ? Could tha fln.t ngine do tven a fractional part of thu work, without attention from the tnginer? Don't you see how (ku Hen.iu thia hidden iluaaiw U T It is lurking about us constantly, without giving any indication of its presence. The most skillful physicians cannot detect it at times, for Oie kidneys tlienv selves cannot be examined by any means which we have at our command. Even an analysis of the water, chemically and microscopically, reveals nothing definite in many cases, even when tha kidneys are fairly broken down. Then look out for them, as disease, no matter where situated, to 93 per cent., as shown by after-death examin ations, has its origin in the breaking down of these secreting tubes iu the interior of the kidney. A you value health, as you desire long life free from sickness and suffer ing, give these organs some attention. Keep them in good condition and thus prevent (as is easily done) all disease. Warner's Safe Cure, as it becomes year after year better known for its wonderful cures and its power over the kidneys, has done and is doing more to increase the average duration of life than all the physicians and medi cines known. Warner's Safe Cure is a true specific, mild but certain, harm less but energetic and agreeable to the taste, Take it when sick as a 'cure, and never let a month go by if you need it, without taking a few bottles as a preventive, that the kidneys may be kept in proper order, the blood pure, that health and long life may be your blessing. II. II. WARNER & CO. "The sky had on its full dress shirt, with studs of golden stars," wrote a Denver poet. It u-not-n-mtofovtuna toi-ymrn lady to lose her pood name when a nieo young gentleman gives nor a net terone. xV. 1. Lciljer. The reason some men never moet with any failures in lifa is because they never make any efforts to succeed. Philadelphia Va!l. Some subjects of discussion are so J light that when you stop uimng aoout tlfem you don't near any thiaj drop. Burlington tree rreis. We see a lengthy article going tha rounds of the paprs headed: "llovf toMan?ea Wife." We didn't read it; no use. Kentucky Stale Journal. It used to b i askod about tlie so ciety man, "What is his business?" Now, however, the inquiry should be: 'Who is his father-iu-lawP" N. T. Mail. Beware of the young man who writes bve-letters with a typewriter. They may be dictated, and if he dic tates before marriago ha will boss aftor ward. Chicago Tribune. Nevar soread an ill report about your neighbor until you know positively that it it true; and don't do it then if he is a g 1 deal bigger tliau you are, Tern iflinas. It is easy enough to bo agreeablo in s,..i..tv. All voti have to do is to listen while the other man talks. If the other man is a woniuu you've got to liste:i anyway. vamonage (moss.) mH- nw client anvriirht?" askod II r, t ntitillfWlik t a finlltKR nr. Ulll, Ul i,ninni-. w. brother-wrangler at the bar. "I know n,t " wjw thu response: "but one thing i noi-t-iin when vou zet through with him he'll have nothing left." Chicago Are all the sweet girls .graduated? it n ,.t ni resume consideration oi mo iTvnt-al problem, where we left off to listen to essays on n n,l llousckecpinz as a 1 inu Art. Buffalo Express. It is the iasnion iu nci "country seats w nave a uuimuj m. cron the velvet lawn, n iuum d . , i Ami thnn when rural anu noiuuimui m the dude walks over ms iamer a estate he doesn't feel lonesome. -Ztofo Traveler. . . . i itnin(r.ro(lArcnt-"It'sdanger- ous to "be undT;r this tree in thunder storm. One of us might get killed. Victim--"" ell. II you are luiicu ju won't be able to t.ilk any more; and l fain killed I" can't hear you. Jo I eUess we'd better ta loieau.D.wic. . ..k.note fell and severely injured the foot of mechanical engineer EL ILUoii "at the New Orleans txposi Hon and after only three application, of sKb'Oil,all the swelling and pain disappeared. fisheries of Mexico, fTOm the mouth of the Colonulo Klver to STbSndof Central America we now controlled by a single comprny. The most astonishingly bewflcW ulS'hTve followed the use of Bsd Star HOME AND FARM. Corn Oysters: Six ears of bo'lel S"rn, cut from tlio i-ob ami sworn d With salt ad pepper, mix with it tlie f-t'ks of threo eg.-s. well beaten, nnd 5ii and a half tabiespoonfuN of Hour, s-ii sk the white to a Miff froth and :idd lixt, fry in hot butter, one spoonful at a 5iu. riiilatklj hid Vail. Another thing, mothers, Is saffron i n for baby. It is the very best In fever, b .wel'troultlo or s.'.ir'et f.-vi r that there an bo. It wiii th dear old p-uiulna's Jure, nnd I think they had better s.kvcss 'Jim most of u nowadnvs. Too many li ugs aro us'd now. Farm and Firi title. Fire resultinz from burning oil ire inextinguishable with water, but may n adily bo smothered bv throwing lour upon the burn'ng oil. "if clothing s't on lire by spilling oil, or by the bursting of a lamp, a handful of "flour thrown on immediately may bo the means of imenching tlio flames, and tiius saving life. Xon'rtal Wilntss. A correspondent of tho Ohio Farwer recommends half a pint of Jommon table salt for bloat in cattle. Tut a round stick in tho cow's mouth, throw the salt as far down tho throat as rmi can. and she will swallow it This farmer says he lias cured several cases Df clover-bloat in a short t'mu in this tnanner. Cheese omelet, a supper or lunch Jish: Butter and cut in U riers a suf B -ient iiiiinlier of sl'ees of bread to lino I medium sized puddin?d'sli. Sprinkle ver small pieces of stain or drvelioese. ano'lier layer )f bread, then' cheese, and o on until the d sh is full. Make a J i-ti"-d of one pin' of m lk, two or" ind t little salt. Tour over tin I read r t i-luvso. Bake one-half hour in a qt l-k oven. Or,ol Housekeeping. -Hom'ny: Soak a cup of small jominy for two hours in enough cold ater to cover it, drain: put over the ire in a farina kettle, with a quart of Rami water slightly salted, and cook for half an hour after it reaches the boil. If it has not soaked up all the water, pour it off and supply tho placo with a I cup of warm milk; bring it to a boil and serve. Eat with sugar and cream. Exrhawe. If by lettinz a horse stand in the itable one day without exercise you in jure h'm, how much more are horses in jured w hich are compelled to stand in arrow stalls for a week at a time with out any liberty whatever? Yet there are plenty of farmers who, when they are pot using their horses, will keep them imprisoned for days or weeks at a time, ind then wonder why they bnve trouble b keeping them in good condition. western liurat. An Ohio amateur zoosoberry grower luce -eds in growing very fino fruit, both in size and quality, on a cool, clay soil, teeping the plants opon in the center by , prunmg. hen they start into growth in tno spring, he immediately -Oisbuas, to prevent them from Vwcoming too lense, and thus adm ts a froe circulation of air. lie mulches heavily during the 1'immcr. With this treatment he-is lit tle troubled with mildew. Cleveland Leader. WONDERS OF AN EGG. Qupittlnn Which. DrHplte All Hrltmtlflr lternrohrii, KfinHln-i Uiiitlved. - Mr. Mat'thieu William, in one of h:s lectures, says: "Every one who eats his matutinal egg cats a sermon and a mir icle. Inside of that smooth, symmet r eal, beautiful shell lucks a question which hits been tho Troy town for all tho 'philosophers and scientists since Adairt. Armed with the . engines of war the microscope, tho scales, the offensive -weapons of chemistry and reason they nave probed, and weigh ed, and experimented, aud still the Question is unsolved, the citadol uii ia"ked. Prof. Bokorny can tell you that albumen is composed of so many molecules of carbon and nitrogen and hydrogen, and can persuade you of the ditlerence between active ind passive albumen, and can show hy wonderfully delicate experiments what the a'dehyfes have to do is tho separa t on of gold from his complicated solu tons; but he can't t.dl who ono egg toni-s a "1 ttle rid h n,' and from anoth r a bantam. You leave your little sil ver spoon an hour in youregg-cup, and It is coated with a fompound of sul phur. Wrhy is that sulphur there? Wonderful, that evolution should pro vide for the bones of tho future lien! I hero is puospnorus aiso in niai OUcrOCUin: IIIUI IHO oxygeu oi me, an, missing through tho shell, unites with it, nun tun aeiu iusonui in" oiii.-", limn making good strong bones for tho I'hick, "and at the samo tune thinning tlie prison walls. (Jhoniists known good deal now ab nit albumen; and, U they ran not tell us why life differentiates itself therein and thereby, they can tell you how not to spoil your breakfast' Loston Budget. CLEANING WALL-PAPER. Unw to OblU'rate Tite nd Other 8tln Without Injurlig tne loinn. Put intn eieht portions a loaf of bread two days old; must neither bo newer nor staler. With one of those pieces, after hav ng blown off all the dust from tka nnner t.n be cleaned, by means of a good pair of bellows, bein at the top of the room, holding the crust in the .and. and wiping Jightiy aownwaru ..:(. .i.o nrnnih. Ahout half a yard at n nil mo v. -i tat h stroke till tho upper part of the iper is completely cieaneu an (uu. o.rn with thn like iw.-epin"' stroke downward, . always connneni;ing each successive sirone a little hi'.'her than the upper siroKe nan extnd-d. till the boitom be lim.neu. his operation, if careiuuy penormeu, lv make very old paper mil 1 '1 . , - - i oi.,,.t P,niftl to new. Great cau- iw im. not bv any means to liuiiiiiii--- rub the paper hard, nor to tempt rleaning it the cross-or horlzontil wav. The dirTy part of .the bread, too, must b intrnualiy cut away, nnu mo wed as soon as may become necessary. . . & . Mnii H. ....... i take grease stains om oi wu y; .-. ix pipe-clay with water to the c nss ney of cream, laying u vu im -, dlettin" it remain tut tne roiiowi -p :ir, when ii may ,---- lih a pen kn;le or Drusn. io co SCHOOL AND CHURCH. . Thire are ninety-two distinctively selentitio schools iu thii couutry w.t i H,70'.t stud-nts. Edinburgh University ha dec'tlil to establish a degree of Bachelor of Science in Agrieulturo. The Catholic priest. in New York meet four time a mouth and discuss theological subjects iu the I.atiu lan guage. ' Close application to study In school will affect a boy's mind. It will gen erally affect it favorably, however. CA 'crt i) Tribune. A presiding elder congratulated a pastor in his district on the salubrious air ho was living in. "les, ho naively replied, "if I could live on it as well as in it my lot would bo a happy one." A. J. MH.I. Tho BapHrt Wtek'y asserts that tho concert halls and other resorts where amusements are provided, with the no cessory of intoxicating liquors, have proved far more helpful in leading young men, and often older ono., astray than any other agency of evil iu New lork. A Lowell. (Ma..) paper says Undoubtedly the most extraordinary class in point of height that will be graduated from any institution in America this year is that of Nicholas l-ntiu School in this city, iho total height of the seven members is forty two feet, an average of six feet each. Twenty-seven boys in the junior class of Dickinson College refused to engago in the annual oratorical oontest 'if the one young lady member of tho class wa allowed to conip.'to. She stood to her guns and spouted while thu bovs rang the collego bo'l to drown her voice, but sho carried off the g ld medal just the same. Bolm Journal. English students are les overbur- denod with reverence than their American brothers. At the recent commemorative celebration at Oxford the appdarunce of tho vice chancellor in bis robes was greeted with noisy shouts of "Don't try to imitate Irvinz! and when Dr. Holmes was presented a voice inquired: '.'I say, did you como up in the one-horse sliayi" Boston Budget. Tire word "fiend," says an ex change, is now used so commonly as a halt-numorous name for all kinds of people who make nuisances of them selves that it is in danger of losing its original meaning. Here is a Western paper referring to a certain clorgyman as the "long-sermon fiend," and an other which talks about "the church going fiend." In this part of the country there are a number of non-church-going fiend. N. Y. Observer. In June the missionaries of the American Sunday-School Union, in the Northwestern district, under the di rection of Mr. F. G. Ensign, estab lished eighty-live new Sunday-sohools and brought 315 toaohnrs and 2.480 scholars into them, besides aiding 123 old schools which have a membership of 518 teachers and 4,230 scholars. They also held 243 religious meetings, distributed $i51 worth of religious lit erature and conducted some twenty- rive conventions. 'Chicago Interior. An Indiana farmer couldn't get any !af tho neighbors to sit on tho fence with hiiu .and talk horse- ffhd whittle nt a quingln, and so he went and drowned himself. Detroit Free I'rens. A man who abused Christopher Columbus in a restaurant in Sacramen to was pounded until his life is despaired of. Chr st ha friends in this country 'who won't stand by and hear his motives in discovering America ques tioned. Detroit Free frets. t The distance from .Cologne to Bor lin. 474 kilometers in a beo line, was recently cove.-ed by some carrier pig eons belonging to the Berlin Society 'Tfeil" in eight hours and forty-ouo minutes, wh'cji is equal to nearly fifty live kilometers an hour. ,DR. DARRIN'S RETURN FROM ' EUROPE. '' A Nor Throat, Cough or Cold, If Buffered to progress, result in serious pulmonary affection, oftentimes Incur able. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" reach directly the seat of the disease, and give ins ant relwf. Ladles delight, Irish May Flower, 73 cents. Fivx Hollars saved yearly In boots and shoes by using Lyons Keel Stiffens r; cost only 5 cent. Oil! MY BACK Ertrr ftnla r mis attxks uut WMk kark m atari amire yorn. infill 1-tJrl 1 1 It I rJ u- irr- r: i i i -THE EESTtOC Streoftkeaa lb AIbmIm, Btcadi tha Ntrrea, EartefcesthaBlim, WtreaNew Vlar. Mu U. V. CHAMrun, Tha UdUa, Omroo. 1 ban ami brovn'a Ink Bltr rnlnr WMk Br.k and Palm aenaa tba Kidnar. I Imni tlmnat la Untanarina relif and oaa rwai tnnod a hlatil. In O. J. CaAXiiua. Oonsl Unra, an bava naad pmra'a Iroa Rltinta fur Imuan filood and Waa Baak with ntMb barflt,a Mil UUbhiii Haraarda OJ, aarai M ban naad Bnara'a Iran Bituaa fnr B ca-acha with mua aaUsfMa-rjaaulta. laooaiilar atllav baat tueia la OcDoiDakaaabonTradaMaril and emaaadrad Unas aowrappar. Takaaaalhar. Muiaacijbr flKOWS CUEMJCAtCO, llALTISaKK. M 8NSLI HBTrHHTJ tt WODARD, WholoaalnlAnent PorUand. Or. DRaTOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC G. & G. Win are (wtth can-) tha a-ocat avm In flratoaaraa 4arn Earh br conUina a piacucal treat laa oo apa rial diaeaana, wdh lull uatrocUeo. lur aeil-cura. (ii p(oa) Prloa, S3. J. C STEELE, Agent 63S Market itra-at, FranHao Caj. A Otaersns Offer-Advanos la Mtdloal Ecienoa. The sclanre of magnetism, wonderful at It la aud fruitful iu pood works for the afflicted, has passed through many pro- K aMve Hiaos, aim yet it iiihjt oe doubted that it hiu now- rea bed that deuree of perfection wblih is moht denirahle and MtiHfyinir. ibe reaxona for this limy possibly be found to exil largely In Uih various new forma of diHi,e conNtaully arisinn Iu the ordinary experience of even a law practice it Is acan ely poihle that the pliyxiciau will become practical I v couvrnaut with every form of disi-ane, ir ii neuoea, me inHiaucea are so Isolated a to render it difficult for linn to Iwrome morouKiiiy lamlliarwlih tlitlr pathology and treatment, Uo niuat, then-fore, fumilhu-isd himself with tha aviimnnna. tolouy o( these new form that he may the more rvanuy unueraiand the rause wh rh give rise to them, and thus be euabled to apply hi skill directly to tlie exact seat of ine trouble, itealtclu the importance of this fact, Dr. S. I. Uarrin of the Dra. Darrlu, 113 Stockton street, determined, early in the present yiar, to vlxlt the principal cities of the Kaat and Kuroe, the better to fortify himself for the exl pencles of a very large practice here, lie has with this object in view, aa well as to obtain much-needed rest, traveled widely in tlie United States and Europe. Aftor an abseure ot seven months he ha re turned to thl city, having gained a fund of Information that 'will Tie of material aid in hla practice, and which mum prove of inestimable valua to his numerous patients, who will be correspondingly beuellted He will immediately resume practice at the location above mentioned, w here the aluleted will be sure of Intelli gent and skillful treatment on the same literal term that have heretofore charac terlied these celebrated physicians, who have never yet failed to thoroughly and permanently cure almost every ailment curable brought under their care. Their otllce hour are aa follows : 9 a. m. to ft v. M i cveninga, 7 to 8 except Sundays, when the hour are from 10 a. m. to 1 v. m. All claasea unable to pay treated free of charge from V to 10 a. ai. dully. Examination free. . Never allow fresh meat to remalu in paper ; it absorbs the juices. a a i BVFTUKE, BEE AC a, 0B HBRKIA, Derniannntlv rui-Mfl nr nn nav thm wnNl case guaranteed. Pamphlet and refer ences, iu cents in aumpa. Worlds DIs- Eenaary Medical Association, OtU Main St., luffalo, N. Y. To remove tea stains from cups and saucers, scour with ashes. IHTEJT K AQ0KY. DR. FLINT'S HFiHT iiKMirnv cases ot neuralgia of the heart, quickly removM thaanaama anH naln anil hMMiit. the intense agony which is caused by the uiaeaae. At urugKlsl. f i.au. Inscrip tive treatise with each bottle ; or address J. J. Mack & Co , S.F. Hurrah Democrat I Hurrah Ri-nuhll. cans I now is your time to get a trial bottle of Irish May Flower at all druggist for 75 eta. At the front, Irish May Flower, 75 eta. To remove mildew, soak In buttermilk and spiead on therass in the sun. How often'Ji the liurht of tha household clouded by signs of melancholy or irrita bility on the part of the ladies. ' Yet they are not to be blamed, for they are the re sult of ailments pecnliartothataex, which men know not of. But the cause may be removed and Joy restored by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite -Prescription,! which. as a tonic and nervine lor debit tated women, ia certain, safe and pleasaut. It is beyond all compare the great healer of women. To clean furniture that Is not varnished. rub with a cloth wet with kerosene. BUPTTJBB PKhM AHE5TLY CUBED. We will Day your fare from anr Dart of United Htatea to Vurlland and liotal eipenaaa while here If we do not nroduoe Indlanutable evidence from well known bankers, doctors, lawyers, nierubanta and farmers aa to our re liability In tbe cure of reiluotable rupture Or hernia, without knife, needle or sharp Instru ment. You are secure axtilnxt aeeidiint from tbe first day until cured, and the our Kiiarau teed permanent or money refunded. You can work every day, no matter what your oocupa Uon. without a ainrar or Inconvenience. Con- ultaUons free. Onto) knurs from IU to 4 daily. UorroaiKMidents will enclose stamp for reply and addreas Dra. Fordun & Luther, room 8 and 8, FiratNaUonalbank. Portland. Oreuon. tpiadc yr;( ',u. JhMotHtrlti Prt0 from tj i.wttic and JrUoM. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. At laUarr AMD 1AI , im i a tain a. xx.kin rtv.an.Tnoaa.ia, CT JACOBS OH v )K i o . jl . t- m r" JLi (if ;tf fr v- Utnr, I M Curt Rheuniatlint, Neun Lnr ii n i n -- h. rUI Id II rrrrftT Wl Ulll 11 I'MI.UKIH ixn Im Neunuola. NTa. THicaiataa liwiuh tik.i.TiaiK,iB. 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