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IS THERE ANY HOPE? r ISO IMPORTANT OPIHIONS OF IVh- vminv F1PKSTS! th Universal Coniumption be tucceu- Dr. Borgeon, a luuding French doc tor, l" ndW treatment for consump tion! lie givf sn enema of carbonic acid ind aulphurettcd hydrogen gases, the l-ttar ens carrying the former into every part ' the throat and lungs, 'Jhi treatment, too, is directed at effect! the causo remains undis turbed. Wliat this cause is has hecn stated by perhaps the highest pulmonary au thority in the world, t. e., the Bronii ton Ilespital for Consumptives, in lindon, K"?- This malady every year carries ofl" from one-seventh to one-tiflh of the entire populalu n of England ! Dr. l'ayne, m. v., ju. it. u. v., Lon don, is authority for this statement. The same or a greater proportion of deaths obtains in America. Pr. l'ayno ulso says that one-half the loUl nurnler of deal lm from a'l other musts have cecils ot tins disease in the fvstcin which only require some irriUtnt to develop) Dr. Hermann Urclimer, an eminent German authority, says that consumj i-on is caused by delieient nutrition f the lungs, by poor blood. Tliese authorities ciinnot bo dis puted. The medical world rceojrnizes hem. The uric nci.I is the irritant in he blood that causes the development the seeds which Dr. Jirelimer suys e dormant in the blood. Evt-rv particle of blood which passes ihrough the lungs and heart, also goes through the kidneys, and if they are the least deranged tliey cannot rid ;he Hood of its killing poison. The ;houand little hair-like sewer tubes of e kidneys very easily get blocked up iddwensed; nd when they do, they miiit instead ol puntying the blood idney disease may exist, and yet no ,un occur m that organ, because it is iicitnt m nerves of sensation. Dip your linger in acid every day :J it KHin foi-tcrs and is destroyed. nd acid poisoned blood through the igi every second, and they toon give The Brompton Hospital investiga n showed that 62 tier cent of the .tiros of consumption were alllicted ih deranged kidneys, which per illed the uric acid poison to remain the blood and imtte the lungs. ffhis uric acid is always iiL'htimr ry vital organ, mid if there be any ierent weakness in tho lungs it in- ibly causes pneumonia, cough and umption. he real cause of pulmonary iblee being so authoritatively shown . hulty even though unsuspected a f the kidneys, explains why, t 10 master tne dreaded con- fion, one must rid the blood of I Jnc acid irritant which inllames I burns up the lung substance. For I purpose there is nothing equal to I treat specific, Warner's t afe cure. remedy has now the favor of nil men nil over the world purely 'nu rits. Wo have no doubt that kidneys are kept in natural consumption and a great many r diseases, caused by uric acid, ant only ho cured but will be pre iien the kidney is healthy, no al ii appears in the wter, but al ii is found in the water of more half of those who die of con- 'twn. dp. of radri Ull'Sil in a furnished. THE ORIENTAL HAREM. nr,BK.C''Te " th. IVcU.r -....., Moininunnll.m. "neoftbo conditions upon which omun enter, 1B ,,,, ig tlat lTiVti on nil f.,...:l.. ., , ...uiiiv ues nmi connec tion Wlth the outside world. While I vgainy is permitted in Turkey, , ,,,H tll!,n ,iv" I"'r ennt. of his Mai- : L w;; l"" ' i'I,i,,,cJ in a ,"''r- ous vein the curios tv of American ".en to visit the Harems. They 2 ways have a .,,.llt ueslru , poor creatures ut home, and t. some means to raise them fr,., h. ';. I ... . ----- null I '! itioii. Aftnf n i ;.; I:iiJiiri fliMtimt ti...: ,' "bout the ft.n, fl f,,?of t Turk""h women. The Tm-ki,l. In.li... ' common reeention room .-i..u.. Thev ii i n nlt,.i,.l...i i... '. . I . . . . i-u uv II lllKipn. f u av,.s ...I. . I,),,..,. . do their every bidding. The mutates uiese nureins wear COstii,l(.s w Mio speaker, alter ucii.-icncy on Hie subn et f ;., nilliai'el. liii,l,.vt,w.L- i ,l,.. ....:i .... . I ' . : ......re iu iii-m-i ine. 1 liiur othlii jf is of the rieliest m,, i I , , i ..... .i . . ... : "" i " '"'ii micui-rence of tinsu women ; 'n.ui Msieisiio nave seen iiii-iii .hi u,.i speaK in Hatterim- tci n4 1 he conversation between the Turkish women ami their visitors nearlv always inns iio'iuc in is way; i.U-l.. - - .... . iiere nrc you fc-oni;'" in.iuire the u.x. nous wives oi the Jlahoimiiedaiis. ri-oiu America. ' "Where is America?" "It's over the ocean." ..ii.. . i'u ou ever go out there without WPiring veils? Aren't you ashan.e.l in-iore inc inenr "Wo don't pay any attention to the in. -ii. It is lit. i ......... p,, ,,, j, ,,,, lll!lt ui(iM.s of the harem are prisoners. This is merely n delusion. Kvery Turkish worn- 11:18 ' ;wn quarters mid her own sum s io wail upon her. Sim pun take rlllu wnenever she wishes, and she wears what she pleases without anv in- iei lerence. i Ho Turkish headdress is. mi one .leiereiice to the styles of i in is) ami jew iork, tho most becom- ng oi any in the world. It makes the Homeliest women lium aiinm n,l il... naiKisome angehe. '1 he Turkish worn en are. next to our ou-n a m..,. women, the mo.t beautiful I have ever seen, i.limpses of them can he cauHit on Fridays, the Turkish Sunday. "or ironi their carriages. They do their own shopping, it is theirs to buy ns they please and their husbands to pay lor it. Jt is incorrect to say that there is no home-life amourr theTin-U. Lin ing aside the tie of husband and wife. l.....rt :.. . .i .. i. . 1 mil, i.-iiiitiiis mm aiinost as .tear parent and child. The residents of the harem, which means a sacred or secret place, are passionately devoted to their children, upon whom thev can shower nil the tenderness of a woman's nature From a Lecture by Urneral Lew Wal lace. HEB HOtBiKD MADE tVH OT It. ..S,?ie.re?plB J'"e r"Hl''1 according to whether Ihey arefrigliiful In apiM-nr" ai ee or nuiiHeoiis to the Uie. Wlieu siirb oiks henr u bout Cempoiin l Oxygen ami e-in. t mi , iH somelh.np not to le hw"!' owe.l buiKin.,lyto Ik, inlialr.1, i that .i unpit-axaiit ur odor with A MoiiPmn laily who hfiu liecn troubl.Hl un iiiiik (lipase, and ft bad coul'Ii, write herrxpt-tiptice: "My husUind Ih very fHvorsbly lm rKHfd wit , the Oxyteti, and U willing lor nie to take nnoilin T lirst made Inn (,f aM co m,K., WB(lp ..... .i,i. inn lit- .inn t uu, k t1lt mVi" V lien w. r.iin t limiiik. .. k.. ..... i .. . bnilii hIoiiiknI lltnlfiliir Inn tt t" I (x(ren wnllnn ,t j what thelsdvsnv ot h. r imiTovf itit-iit : "J am ftrlina tiftu nr r... l.,u- , v J . n f 'i.. "I l ll F lflll1 Ulicn I Cvvimrmttttnliiwlh-yiirn; indeed, J w?,,ll,i '.,"'lk 1 w " pei fet l henllh bio for the Blight c.nn;h nnd orraMennl piiiuln mr ho ur. .Mv mi! ..ni Im . v,..,n..... ... i ill) liowi ls w. re never more even. 1 notice now I lit. I I can walk farilwr -..0 ii iiihin my nr.ath ho nail ami ran enjoy a Rood lutiyh without coiijrhlnjr. 'I lint w ill do. It creH. Write to Drs. Ftaiikky & Pam n, l.V.UAich St., l'hila (lellhia, fur a litile Isjok which Ullsln k'ood earliest, a neat nianv InicreHtiiiir facta about I'oiiipi.und Oxygen. Orders for t ho Coii-iound Oxjiren Home Treatment will I iil!l(l by II. A. Mathews, oio Powell Street. San l'Vancisco. CURE OF PNEUMONIA. IIkss J to AO, Niaoaha l'o., N Y.. I March 1U, 1(1. f Ahout a year aito 1 M taken with a evcre pain tn both Iuiiks. I was flmi attiickcd with violent chill, then a dread ful pain and then a cough accompanied h) rmmideraliU fev.r. It looked very much I I k I. IkU.i B.I....I. .. I . . . ..... . ,,,n , luiciinienia. A irietid oi mine prmnred live Aluih'k's I'i.as Ti:iis. One he mit under each arm. on. nmi r each shoulder bia.lo, and one on m clnst close around mv tlimi i . Iioui-H the c,)i.Kh ceased, ih pain irradualU aliau-i and I Moke out in a profuse per Mi'Mlion. 1 fell intoa profornd -leen.aml .lie next .my was almost well. I w, re the 'xsters t i-ht ilaya nfierwards, and have never l.adany truiilo nince. Wii.i.t.vM A. Savvvku. The hearte in which the remains of Lin coln were conveyed to their hist resiiim place were burned at St. LouIm ret ently. WHAT "OLD FK1TZ" 8AID. ii is an antinriMii of l'n. Durincrthe sission of issM th l',,o.wi Stales 1-i-h ('oiiiniiHsioii ilihtriliuiid m.r IK'.tWi.lUl jounu khnd in the vnrimiM Ireunis and waters of the ennntrv. iiii.ImI an expeime n less than :(l.i 10. ' As less tliail ao.O.IX OHlin.l are taken fur Hi.. ,,...r. mi 111 a neuMin. iiueeii voumr I sli im lint into the water for iverv old m., moved. A C'lNIAL KESIOBATiVE. Ilostetter'sSt.in:ach IlilUm are i-niilinticBlly aireiilal reslorativo. The clihiicmwlkh IIiIh IJi-e 1 1 otiinic remedy pi-educcs in thediwinlcn-il organization are always ntoeiatily, Hioiikii biirely prcKreaiiive, never alinijit ami violent On this account It is a.liniralily adapted t- tw sons of .Ulicuic coiiHiiiulion ami weak nerves. to w hom the uowerful miu. rul dniKsare h1- tively iniuri.nu. That it initialts those pro- ceimes w likli rekult in tho re-eetatiUlitncnt of healthful viiror IscoiiHiilruonnlv bIhiah In. huh wlicre it is lakcu to overemiiu that fmiirnl cause ot ut'Uiiity. inuiKef tu n. coiiplnl, as il usually la, with IuUoiimichh anrt couMiiatioii. TlHiriiiiL-li iliirtsllGii. rrirular t-va.-iiaiinn nn.l auun.luht M'cri'li"ii. are rckiilts whicli piuiniiilv and invariably hltcnil Hh H.vatiiiinlie line. It is, bi-HMli-s. the hest protective acainot uialaria. aim a 11 nil rate uiureue. The Omnha anarchists attempted to ns Kasinate the editors of a lielu-iuiau j aper in mat cny. .1... inai i-aeiHure Olvlne tliiinis." All undisputed fact is that Dr. Pierces "liolii- 11 ftledic.l Discovery" is the most imwer ful liver wulizrr extant, and bv its char aeteristieand sear himr action 'will ctin dyspepsim citiKtipition, dmpMV, kidue (liKrase, sick headnche, and other mul.nlie. which, opii'iir opinion to the outran liolwitliMutiilini', are directly traceable to R diseased con.ln ion of the liver, by w hich its we rk as purifier of the blood is iimilc incomplete. All linguists. An unsuccessful attempt wan recently made in, New York to transp ant a rabbit s eye Into the head of U. A. W l.hams. The worst ca-es cured by Dr. S ik ' Ca tarrh remedy. a Maine ia Y i.,H refused $'.0U0 for her tresses, entht feet one ini lies Ioiik. BUPTURK rthJJANt.NTLY CURED. .'"j"1 W four f',r 'rom any part of L oiled Mates lo Portland and kotul exw-nsei wliile here if we do nut produce iii.liiiiiulnlilu evidence fn.in wcll knowi, tmukeix doctor. 1 ' """ ii'i larmon. as to our ru halo ity in tl. cure 01 nd.ucald.i ruiiture or lien.lft, Miilium knife, needle or sharp Inslrii mcnu on ar- Hecuro anahml ai-. id.-nt from the lnl day uiilil cur.-d, and the cure ituaraii- wen Hrnianent or mimcy n ruuilcd. You tun work every .lay, no mailer what jour occupa tion, wiihnin , aiit-er or incouvenlen.-a. (-...i-uUalitn. In-,., tnilcu h. in fun,, 10 lo 4 daily. I orrespond, ins , ,.,,el,we nlamp for n ply and addrt-N. Dm. Konl.-n & l.uther. room 6 and . Hrxl National hank. Portlan.l. Uieijon. llemion ilila paK-r. When riaby waa al.-k e nave her C antorla, When aho wan a Child, who crh d for fu-toria. When alio became Mist, slio . lui,K to (.'aMorla, W hen alio had t'hllilren.ithe guve ihciu fiutoria. The schooner I.ucy Harvey, which has arrived at l'hilnde phin, was overrun with centipedes on the vovnire from llayil. Tnv (Kit.Mi.'A for breaklast. Go to Tow ne &. MiKMB when In Portland for best riiotoirraphlc and ( ravon work. "OH! BUT I BALIVATID HIM!' as the actual exclamation of an honest physician. Hpokeu of one of his patients to whom he had uivcnralomcl for the cure of biliousness and a diseased liver. And he had sulivuted him for certain, from which ne never recovered. All these d is tresi-iiic (onscoiiences are av. Ide.l by the use oi nr. J'tcrccs "I'lo.issnt l'uriiatlve p'lels, a purely vegetable remedy that will not salivate, bei produce the most pleasing ellect, invigorate the liver, cure lieauai-he. dyspepsia, Mliousnesn, const! pai ion and piies. ltv drtiKuisls. FRANCE'S , then, is the condition of things always precedes consumption: weakened kidneys; second, ro 1 uric acid, poisoning the hlood; I, the devolopmeiitof disease in the by the irritant acids passing !sli them. Then there is a little 1 in the morning; soon thick, yd- '"iier is cpu up, IullOWC.l oy loss ' and strength, with dreadful wuts; nmi when tlie rmticnt his school tihvsician for help. I'tit on cod liver oil whicli his 'I'lWe.ikened also lv utic acid in '""J.caunotdigest. Itecausc there lm present in the kidneys, the jllresnot think they are uf l'',l't the kidney acid is doing its ry minute, every hour, day P'.and by-utul-by the disease, '"'ks has advanced until pus lopcd, then conic hemorrhages, 'K the elusav ut.irn u-lii..i .1... - - ...... J .. ...Y..A III. " 'he cud i9 neur! "'niortem examination of such hf,w that the terrible uric acid 'pieteiy destroyed the f the lung. ' "npnssiblo to cure lung disease "'ouu is iK)isoned with uric fcuo- a " liht. . . . . Pir lur jni'is. such as ;Wnda . Wilfrcda. Enid. Kthel, K'-sahel, Christ abel and Clari- i1 Strata miUg fHfihion,lble ii .? '-uiuaipu by agents of tne nt of Agriculture that the llle!i is ,,n(, of 0,r RWP0t,,sl .p 'id entirely inoffepsive lp orth, causes an annual ."e planters of the South of vI.oihi.ooo linj j(J.jo,(!00. "l'.of the department, sug- ""nig 01 iiawks for keeping t?r' ,rom th riceliclds. Sker i . . ... seiiieinftnt near order.rf 'Ptor that. 5lr, , . " oue over one nun 'P'n 't numbers only seven- vpraging from one hun c nun'lred members each. cut vn,P:.hire, Massachnsptts, th. c. "ii 10 ana jven- Mates in whih ti,,. . -'r number ardiminuhing. MINERALS. Stallstlt-iil Iti-port Showlniruii Increase In Ore Trodac Hon. From the Htireau of the Minister of Public Works has been recently issued a statement of tho iron and coal pro duction of France no to the end of lStjl, which shows both in that and the previous year a fair amount of in. crease. I he total yield of iron ore for 1S.S1 was a.UW.CKHJ tons, mi increase of .') percent, over that of 1MS0. whicli v. . less by loS.ooo tons. Tho produc tion of Algeria was (i.'7,tHi() tons for an increase of lU.OUO tons. Iron ore is worked in France in ;t:l depart- nienis, nan 01 im, whole aiuo.nil (l.T'Jli.ODO tons) being furnished by the tlepartnient of Muerthe de Moselle. Next comes Anleehe, with p.l",(fli(l; Haute Manic, 1 G'., Hi; Saone et Loire, lliL'.IHlt); Pyrenees Orientales. I:!:t.OlM. Besides the increase of production, there has been a. similar increase of im portation from Algeria, Spain, (ier inany, Italy and Belgium, the tidal amount being 1. 2x7,(100 more than in the previous year. The consumption jf iron ore during 1 s.s l in the various smelling works was ),';! 1,1 11 10 tuns, of w hich (i pur cent, came from Algeria ami zt per cent, irom foreign sources. The production of coal,' anthracite ami lignite, for the year was l'.l,7ii(),(H)0 tons, an increase of .iSi.ntMl over that of the previous year. The depart ments of Nurd andVas-de-Calais li 'tnv for K.W-'.onn, followed at. a respectful distance by the Loire cl basin with :i,.Mii.O(ltl. 'Card with l,'.i;l;l,0(iO, Iliu gtiinlv nmi Nivernais with I..V)2.0o(, Tarii'nnd Aveyron l.Oso.uiMi, Ihiurhon nais 'Jol.ooi. All these minor coal liel.ls have fallen oil' in their produc tion, and the increase for the year is solelv due to Nord and l'a.s-.le-Cnlais. The import of fuel into France in INK I was 10.22!, lino tons, of which .r.:iy(i,((iii came from Hel-nuni. y.oM.OK) from England and 1,225 from (Jermanv. Coal importation Jias been steadily in creasing for several years 111 1-ranee. that of IH72 being only 7.7o:t.Ooo. The exports of coal are very small mid are s steadily decreasing, having been b'Oii.Otx) tuns in lXXO and tiol.ooo in 1M1. The peat fuel industry is also 011 the decrease, for in lK72the working of peat hugs amounted to H2o,(H)0 tons, and in to 2:t;l.)00. The peat is however, still largely used, there be ing upward of l,U7.'l reorganized peat beds in the State, on which are S.HXJ separate workings, employing ahout Sii.UUU hands. Luntlon Times. llepeatinif rifles have been furnished to one-third 01 the dcrmaii army. ltelicf is iinmeiliate and a cure sure, Piso' lieme.ly for Catarrh. 50 cents. jst w Vl "YIHow to Cur Onll I U. J W U t Y Diseases witli the ClIticUra 7 Remedies. Revenge is Sweet. She wasn't very young, but she had money. He didn't want the earth. Dearest," he began, but shestopped him. "I anticipate what you are about to say. Mr. Sampson," she said, "and I would spare vour feelings, for it can never, never be. I esteem you highly. and will be a sister to "I have four sisters already." hp re plied bitterly, "four grown sisters, and life is a hideous burden. lint, oh Clara," he went 011 passionately, "if yon can not be my wife will you not five me a mother's protecting love? m an orphan. ''Life. IOIITUKIVG, IIISKIHI'KINO. ITCHIXO. Kaly and iinin v riiscuhosuf the f-kin .m-aln. and bl-jod with loss of hair, f'nm Infancy lo old Me, are cured bv the I'CTICI'HA Kkkihkm. t'CTlcct ItKsoi.VFNT.theuew hIool piinllnr, cleansi-s the blood and peivpiratiou of ilineuso RUHtainiUK elumeiiu, aud lli'u removes the CAl'HK. (Jl'Tlil'KA. tho ureal Skin Cure, instanllv allays ilehiiiK and iiillnmmatioii. clears tlu-nkln and scalp xt ui uma. male and aorus. and re stores the Hair. l'iTK oka ffoAP.an cunui-tite f-kin Pcautiflur. Is lunlspciiMthle in IreuliiiK Jklll Inf-nK'S. bahy humors, Kkin bleuiial es. chaiuad and oily skin. I'U'iict'KA HKMiajiKS are the grt-ul skin bcaitlilleiN. Sold everywhere, t'rice. Cl'TlclKA. .Wc.: Soap, 2.K-.; Kksoi VK' T 1. Prepared by the IWIKKllKfU AND l IIKMICAl.t O..Hlstoll. JlaiuJ. r.Setid for "How lo t 'wo Skin IdHeaees. ipjM I'KIl with the liiveli.istdelieaeyiHthe akin 1 IH UIIIIIC.I Bllhl IJTII'l.'lt .MKIIICATKO M)AC. QIPIUWAY lilttKH A KAMI. O I till lM I , (iablcr. ltocnih llanos: llur det Orpins, band iii-truim-iils. Largest nt.x k of Mi. et .Mie.iu and Hunks. Uamis supplied al Kiibtet n pricbH. M.nii.AY, 2lHi Pom slreet. Kan Kiauciseo. . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE CC!V3PO'JK3 will nru A?JY WOMAN Suffering from "Idnoy Dl- 0 cutiur'.u ner ex lis furfrts is t.t?-?y fir tkt lrtiimntc heUncflf diteazi ami ike reliifcf t,at.U tl.rt it itu xr.il a ciaitKt tOtio,t.u".tsauu'j-J ain a-udiy testijy. It'i.is strvxlt'-.e tcstoftwc:tj yc;ir'iinr-',;:viiig poriodU cal p.iin, jinnii.iiirig n-nlarity nf jicaMn'., r,:ul L.uiishii.g ucaliicsH, Ij n '. atjlio a . 1 cn;:.C'V:cr.t ixnt .:s illiin's. IVjViM) no oilier wui-iati i:i t!ic war' J rt'u.ic!i c mary "letter of iktsks" .n I.y Jia M. Vv.iV.izm, of lynn, Mjs.. Mr. V fi:nficIJ. wy: "I will ::; !) that ynv.r Vt friable CumpoiuiJ i-i all yon rtxf)it:nicnJ it to It has done mt World t ef iod." wo-xt l-u'y writes frrnn Ott iwa asfuuowi: have just tiw!iy botiitthe wvpnth bottle of ycurVcgo taUe Cnfirwumd, have ncd tr fxtxes of I'iMs and sev eral pac!;a;:cs o( your Sanative V.'hOi, a.ul thin!; it but rig!it lo ttli you how much gofl I .!erivetl from your met! cities. Th? area rrutar Ccd-smd. All the paint and aches have almost disapitraml, my stomach ii Diuch Stroiir too nnd I fetl myself improved every way." tVli-v V bold b all IfrartfUU. flH I EflV A OF 0 . . T . m m xf nrrj nr..- or few atfirts ,h,t wetk b and nearly pro.tr M ,0B, a- 1 lie. (i is thp oliniiioi nneaxinpHx of the I'liext, with (iillicnlly of lucathinn, or in-ilii-ntion of I'onuh, lake ilnrlnc llie day a few- "llrowng llronchial Tivchta " 15 cK A liox. ROYA. 'flf It 4 J FERRY'S SEEDS A -v- bsf. ' .- I d : Day T,Vt.ti ffc 'r s 11 .n -w l a -m a n n . v , m mm iUk mm i 3 m izmx mmi z i ajf i ire avv THE BEST TCN1G (.treudheD the OlUM-im. T- . ... ... . """H Nrr-en, Enriches the Wood, Ui yr. kuw i,.OP. O. V. WnnHi". Th. 1 ' 7" InaTOOMd Bniwn'i. ln.n Bitin r lvak Hark n.t Punt trrem llu. Ki.lnpy. I f.ni(i ul "-V in. Mll O J. ClIANOLKB (Anal (.-.u.nn. Mt " I h' "t Blown'. Inm Biin nj riu liloJ fn-J W;k Back with much lafltl" Mr ,,U I.CHt Hra luvwr.l o.l un. "1 hm onn'Z!rn;fc0T unu,e MVt n3 wim1 red lino UOWN CUKMICALtO, -AtTIMl:F. R 8NKLI HKITSI1U tc WOOD AUD, Wholeaale A ire n Is Portland, Or. Cheap Land! tlMM--KortV aerea ill the Pliant Kmll mid iaitiiii I'ohmv. Level eltar vim lHiid ..Hiiiw-iKllv onaiiiru mr ruiHiiis; koo.1 water canny ou tai!:el; w.hm) cheap: no irrigation; annual rain- ihii, imriy-iiine iiicIicb: tinlcl clnnato; noannw ; three mile to Cot Ion w ood. Term, flUlcaah, halmico iu lour ennal kihiiimI iinvniMiita. m eiifht nor cent. Circular free. 4.I(IKKI BKON, oliouwood. Nhaxta o 'al. M. FERRY A CO. an. ittuittmltolietli lARQtST SEDSWN D.M.FERRf ICQ'S nu.ir.u.i. u. krrl.llo frlr.4 SSEEO ANNUAL For 1887 will h Butlad FREK to all ppllrnta, And W llUlt BM14III ruHtninvra without or dvnni ii, nnilHa6lto ll.A'Mriri)r. torn Hhhi; bar. d-n. HflJ or Tor K klM iAiiiiM fruti for (I. AddrMI 0. M. rtRttf A CO. Detroit, Mioh. CAROLAN & CO. IMI-UKIItlU or- HARDWARE, Iron, Steel and ripe, &c. Pruuing Shoar, llalsh and Caotui Barb Wire, 111 to 115 California Street HAN KKANCIM O, CAI.. Absolutely Pure. "ft. post hr niv vnr.t A iri" m fi irtt r,th vtI i,.m-.r-r .it.. t.Hoitm il tit j Wi Willi Im a-Htii'i,.) oi d't.M I i-lj 'rini fs ' tK V- M Cri ' x 4 w o -4n t, n Send fur the Illnntrttcil Catiihicno containing a ilcMci i)ti,.ii of the l.unist anj Ut aaoi tu l totk of feilitaDIDiKY MATERIALS. WOOL AND COTTON YAflNS, LACES, HOSIERY, CLOVES, R1BS0HS & DPESS TRIMMINGS On Ihe l'acilic '.umt, all new khh1h to loli't't from. Kohlbcrg, Strauss & Frohman, 10T Mention thin nMr. K: iost St.. 3AN FRANCISCO. li::;!yO. jr. j."T. ,.l; i m i ; n arfL M IH NEW CUT AJAX TINKERS' SHEARS- Cenis Each. Length of Cuttlnf VAgu, i Inch (I'ot. Appl'd for i 1'i.n-futlv mailt. wl! finlnlird. i!cak ritll.i rn hji.I hard m aluel. pulliil to tlifl LmL ilt-vi aoo.la tn outturn MUalitiea. Wa fUHrant. them to i. erHi-'ically an irMtl bh lhemct rxiN.-nalr ailicU. H(toXt .tl V.X A'tOKlt, CUi v irk.-l i'ti l, iihi l alnei. Motel, h i. Irrliiiuira lu ita. 'rlt:tiiuiJ UnrlilnrrT p The OLD! BT Ml DICINK in the WOKLDTV I Probablr Dr. liao Thorn pion I I J UELEBRATED EYE WATEll Tlits Ri-tHe (k cttrffullf itrt.ifd iitirHlrimi's u re script ion, and Lam hifii In rnnAUnt um for nee fly 0-iitur. nl notwitliitfthditiK tliu niHiiy other paiMArn tiuns tliut lmo Imjii iutrtNlutHft Into th lnuikt-t, tlie sulfuf tlits Kttt le In o imiiuitly lncrtmiiig If the Ui- r cU'ins mm rullownl it Hill in-rer Ml. V (mrtiou i any nifite mr annntMiu ur (iiiyniutans to im-rlu Joho L. Thnm sou. bens A Co , TIMY. . V. WELL DRILLING AUcMnrry for Weill of any depth, from Hi to S.ono frt. fur WMr. Oil or Uns. (ur Munt d biemn n)in ir hihI I'ortAble Hom 'nwr Mm liltnttwl Ui m k iliiuiiiljuilt-ii. Guitruitetd lo ill ill (HUTHiid wild lest iMtWrr tliati iiy btlittr. KpiTlnlly tlated t rtril nr Vlk In rnrtli r roek !0U)l,ONfcH-t. KuniienianiliiiheraKreninkiiiir 11.1 to 10 nrr diiy with our nirti'hilHTT ml toU hyU miu) huhitii for Winter or Mummer. W-rr the Atd-f Hint Urirtwt Miinitfm'iiireni in Ihe liimftient. Henri 4 ieuta Lu bUinpiifuriiliiHtniU-il CiUalivii K. iM'liltwt, l'icrc Well Kiravalur Co.. ew York. YAREG TRCUSER SHAPER! I'at. Feb. Ut, mi Entirely removes mil ImgylnjiHt th knm ari'l r-at r. r to nor fuel shMe m II juris I it iantalo'iim. (m, VI ami eanly ainli it. LintA u Ji.'tioit. Hw.n (. s nm Ux J mctifS. AoW' ii itr-s-ii n.Hnranftnur'i to (,tit ut this uiwfiu t'ulot aljuM'.t. Kioit pn-puiil uhiuiu aiP ui price. i o. Atiiiit wanu' OTurywutru. YAi(i;r wu o., :wo h ris- i . THE BEST MuniM 4 ti" rvTDA teirTrn Jl M .AND TABLE II. Ult-OllIHt. MR. K 0. D.. AUKn S.,rR0M rilllTOOKAPHS, T t-'ull Dit lrn given In IiiIIm prlrnlrlf bv rertnUilnM . O.ll uu or ill lu htr. If jrim lh. I'utlraiit Lv ibe tlr llj,hlfn( flmiifi- b trennent. alnnMie MI'IM-H HYTKlt 41F l'HVHCA, 4M!.TriK. Ct I! A !' dfrliimeiil of th) hmt H v-l IV iuti(or m dill 1 mkpA U.I i ct, rd rt-rni.li t (N)ilrlHilni: linv liinililrr: mumltil. t iitnth h II tn In ml rin; jmrp. luvrlj cumlriin Uvi from kurM. fr-'i-klM, lla'Starfl'R." (niilii.. Ac,; lntllUnl tTM mt ih-.ffil htilih p Tlml -Hn-l"f-ellns ml ill fenitlt trknrMri firoii(.llT curerl, hinlfe tattn thrtr pli,i tl braui lo ihii Hjrlen. t WOK1H of ih) Irpftlmrnl fn tn anf reinltif c" nntn to nru niv runl1iliiri Im 11 mnin.h .u. TlOOlv UUIiiflli1rUlla.inIMrref.ii4M Hlri.i " - - - n'mckkiniiai n.itin.lonrai. Hv ri Hrlrr-ho. 1IOM K TltK TMt;!Ti l,lll.ifl re-till. ri4ri,lfM. ilviM1J Pfrmaiienily MUbli.hnl m -t. Ho..h pur Intlr trtrrit. Me., frtit. Ut. I.. I'. IMKUliN Uaulloa llU Mir. 119 llalihi Hi.. Htu Fi iiihImw, Vnl r j ...i.y S4 It l mom highly rftnd thn any Halt All harmful inr'liintii fiMiml in mnat HhIi ar r mTftii tlntrttf.ira. it ia llinimfeat to ha. It i frh from lint kiiJ nan oal. r'oulrm on II rung, it th (troiia-oat, ml kltii.iUi! (A nmat 'fMiumiiiHi. Il uixoItc Trf riiailr. tharafnr nno not poll Imttnr by ttia nmtj particle, k oftau bap. imiib win tir riitr ru.iL. com m,. n Hntt i too ri'kr fnranrhoilrton It malc.ng llllttr. 'I liu'Hirtraiiiiliaiiarulitil 8altun tli.nr tnhtoilmt tli.v ciin A'turd to Uint I Hit la I tin tniiMt linnllliy anil 'hn haat. 1I0I.MI ' KX I IIA HIKI Kl) HALT i tiawl l.j th lint tLiryiiiHn in f'nl'fnmi, anil Ima n-Ti failil to r.ln botiar tliau ur otimr braud frhannrxrlrinil. ruk.d lo VOl 1"0 nn M rvoiinit rnr Lln.n Baa kn. In I iNiilDit I 'Mr n Hf. and t.'aiiniia. Imi.i u bvlu (.lila brnud Irani joat (iracer. C. K. TTDITt;i to. Pola OMai AftDU, 101 aud 10 California dlraat Fraorlic. ' I.AIMF.M. ATTFTIOl f 1 80 In H;i (HI M-r ilny ma la at limnr iitcawnt oo-u It Uti(ill tlL-Ul4H. tliia la uu hiuiil.iijr. H' tid 'I ci-tit utaini. lur Lar A. ! IN'nAI.II .11 "Wliat would lw s good name for S society of old niRids?" ankod Scroops. Don't "know; what would?" replied Stagers. "I think loue association would do. Tid-liilt. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cares all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Fains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J.R.CATES& CO., Proprietors 417 S&nsome St., San Prancleco. Agents wsniEO torutbUOk.,tLmM4 "The Heart of Ihe World." ValuaU preiuiuro Pre with irnr book. Krtra Ir.dnmnent U ayrnt. Writ at one for cir cular! containing full particular to . O. HKKTWOOD CO., 2S I ii treat, DacrUMaU, Cal PfVt'ii.i y-!ir ii"o a cil.in of I.cwi.Ht.in, M...; beramu very anry bu- I'UtlS.) I Ut! MlllllOIS lIKIIlUIIH'Ilt WU.S not built where lie wanted it. CoiiNCdtienllv lie Ntojiped work on a building he hm I nearly ninsiieil and vowed Unit it uliotild neither bo liniNhed nor torn down, but remain as a blot on the eitv And thus it remain n tutnblo-down oid shell. Ji'itluil Journal. - She wiim a young woman who ad niireu ni), hiiu uu was a young man with liietary timtes. about to enib.trk lor Mirie. "And 1 (.hall tro to see OuMa. lie aid. tifier nnrratin? n Ion? list of tint cipiuion. "(li, w.ll you? ' she exclaimed. '-How nice tlutt will he. I (iii-i im so fund of dogv' He looked at her as if (-he had thrust a dagger into his heart.-hut she ratt.'ed on with out a thought of what sho had said. WuxhiniiUm Critic The latest industry developed in New York is a search of the street-car tracks itml the gutters nfter midnight with a dark lantern for lost articles. One man savs he makes a fair 1 i v i n rr bv picking tin thint's in the street, and that be has found as much us seven dollars in small co ns of a single morn ing. It had been dropped by people hurrying nnd crowding upon the horse- cars. licMde money, watches, knives, keys, trinkets, band satchels, re volvers, bundles, opera glasses, etc., sometimes reward tb acurvu of the gatherer. A'. )'. Hun. 405 K iiruy Klrurt, Hjii Piaiiciatui, Cal HATCH CHICKENS. W ITH TUB PETALUMA INCUBATOR Til MiT Surrraafni 11,., hlnf Hnde Zi, J Gold MHata, 1 SlhrrMulal aim io rim rrrmiumi. HITTHFS in Klimtnt rr.r I nun. , . v i v, aVHaiiilfoi lurir rUuiiratarl Clroular aod tea hu yonuiijrjctan lorulmlor IK 11 Addrua t'ETALCMA INl,UBATonOO.,PeUlmn IK y 'i.w nf a B I jr'70 " e g"5" i in ------ -,i LukH WHIM All llif tint. Iwatc.iiiKli Hymn '1'iiKii-. iriKHt. Cm in liln. pm.ih nv .lrn -r'.l4. The IIHYKIIH' Cll'IDK I lunrd HrfU and March, eavli yaar. - 314 pagra, S'uill'j lnrlira,wltbovrr 3.600 Uluatrall.iu wliule I'Utur Uallrry. taVUS Wholraala Prlrra rtlrret In roimmifrl on all Rood fur prrauual or Atmll uae. Ttll how to order, aud glrc exact foal of every thing jt.ni u, rat, drink. Wfur, or have, fun with. The IM VAI.UAUI.K IKMIKM ronUin luforniatlon Rlraviird from (he. market of Hi world. Wa will mall a ropy KltkK to any ad dreaa upon receipt of 10 rta. to defray ripen of malllnff. Lei u heal from you. Itriprclfullf, MONTGOMERY WARD &. CO. UI47 Si U'.'ll Wabaab Avenue. Ibiraso, Ilk mm J 1 .' II ar-V ,Jftt ' j J -f rrr-tz: r. .i " viw.iil i "i - -ii.'ajla- ASTHMA CURED! I rH lrNiBii AaihiMkr tVP9 "vr ' ut inv'l i i iw mm' rtti- lu It hi uit nuMki. inaunn out lrtiil'lii krpi rtTt'oU rill' ln ill olb i rial roiiriM '' th mt kyunU. VrU- lllrli. uilC 11.00, or lrtijt-' iirltrniKll. Sin-J K (ut fl uiiii. it. si inr r w.n. m. rmuu ifinrj. Tho Van Monciscar OYSPENSARY, FOHTLAND, OK. Young, iniililleaiiMt and oM. alnulu iir manual nwa ai.il all ali.i aullur t. itL LOlsi' MANflOtlDI Nrnua lMiillty Hlwmia lorrliaa. Heuilnal Lauu.a. S. ilial l) aj,l-ailliit Hloiu. 'I torrlie n j, vk t.yia, lawk of V.r . ASL, m.il ana Tfr.'S rltS "km hynlilllla, -J ll'H Kruiitlinia. Hair Kail Lit ,rt Sow Tl.Mal, t.'lwm, lit Wnaa link. Hiinilnif I'rlne, Onuoalma. Ulmt. nuici. Ill nmiiifit rellttf and oiua fur Ilia. Kqth aeira t oiixult t'onlldrntlallv )KKicE-iaa et i4 thikd bx. llu. i.l.f r lf. i,o..i..r . , B!! .iir. ui? f... ll,u 9J,t ut Uvr.DK.uimu .f .he irorraii.e nrf.n.. T!i, ei..lau..ua .Irrtia "f KI.KCTHIrlir !"" brouib lli ii.rtc a,iM4 ftftm tiem . ar.libr ac.M.a. Dun... ..aroao lllniallli t.l. vlrl. II. Ii. adv.illMil .o far all In, rrnia hrH lo to. 1. 1, f,,, it, ug aclfle iiiih, for circular, ftrlni (all la ronaatlua. a.lilr...'hr.r !.! Irla H.'l Co., Iu3 Waablwb ' 'ir... .-alaTu. In. ir.g -b. w, s. fj Vn, tit for Infants nnd Children. "Carton ! o well adapted to chOlron tit I Cutorla cart Colle. Coosetpatlon, I recommend it a tuperior to any prear-riouoo I Boiir Btoniach, biarrhcea, fcructauoa, taovD torn." IL A. Aacaia, IL D I iall Wnrma, (itc iloep, aol pruawtra 11- u oo. vxwnoLt unwkra, a. T. Wluiout lajurioaa i Tu CBTica Cokrairr, lag rultoa Btreet, K. T. aal