EUGENE CITY GUARD. a. ih ciaruLL, EUGENE CITT. OREGON. OF GENERAL INTEREST. Tim tdxUcn litiMilrud convict SingSinjrvat tw!iit)-ono barrels of flour daIly.-Ar. Y. Sun. A IJoHton party put a large terrapin in a box and kept it there three months without food or drink. Laxt week took it out and found that it welched an ounco more than it did three months ago. So mivh the Journal. Joliann Straus tiw a piano S made that it cannot he heard beyond the room in which it in played. The in an who introduce n cornet for limn- tour, built upon the Name principle will be hailed a a ptiuliu benefactor. Aorrirfown Herald. There i an appealing touch Of pathoH in ex-Minintcr Lowell reHponne to a criticism on hi line of a word de during that till recently, till within few mouth, he had never thought of going to the dictionary to be Hiiro of word. Iluxlon Budget. In Philadelphia recently a wedding ceremony wa performed with tlio Port ugeHO ritual. The couple utond under a ailken canopy, which wa upheld by four pout decorated wit!) flower, and at the conclusion of the ceremony the groom crushed a glass under hi foot a a Bvmholic act Among the toy of the children of the Imperial family of Austria is p-olip of china soldiers, repreenting nil the different iiuifi.rin jn the Au Man army from the must remote day to the present. The Emperor Francis Joseph received it from hi father, and gave it to tiie Crown I'i iiico Rudolph, wao wa eight year old at tiutt time, The champion toboggan slide ha been constructed at Kingston, N. Y The toboggan go a long distaucedown one steep incline anil, paradoxical an it may appear, on the return trip they descend nearly a great n distance, at the end of which, on ascending a long flight of stairs, the tobogganer Iinil ' themselves at the jmint where they started from. N. Y. Herald. The (ieneral Presbyterian Assem lily ha authoritatively declared that Adam wa without natural parentage of any kind. 1 his was an advantage. if dome of our would-be American eris- tocruts were without parentage of any kind, they might be able to trace their ancestry back two or three generation without striking a butcher or a soap-fat dealer. Sorrixtown (I'a.) Herald. In Saco, Me., one night recently Mi Picrtha Weymouth tilled a jug With water, corked it and put it on the Stovutrt heat before taking it to bed. When it wa hot enough site started upi etulr nuil then, with a big bang, the cork flew out and the hot water spurted into her fiu'e, scalding her badly. Klin How know more about the power of Btustu than she did. Huston Herald. President (Jrevy, of the French Re public, receive a yearly salary offlMO, (WO, beside the following allowance: fO.tXH) for heating and lighting, serv ant, mid washing, fliO.tKK) for hi fntertainnienU and journey; f.W.lHX) for the maintenance of hi game pre serves. Ho also ha an elegant resi dence provided for him, i a deadhead n all railroads, has a free box at the opera and theater and I not called ii- vn to louinmiw for tim relief of earth. lae auflVrcra. vt iNyuel jr,.ti,,mi,n f jm, ,vo leased a big barn lit Capo Kli.abcth, where they propose wintering several hundred ipuiil to be liberated in diller--nt section of the State ill the Kpi'ing. The barn lloor is covered With aaild and gravel, lu which the bird dust to .JvW'p froo from Vermin; tive. nrrs . Tnge.l imutml the wall fin.1 U.)V),,,. r,l"ti,!!f, hmX U V''vi't tho MnU roji Vllilng themselves by flying "Tigninst the boai-il. and nn attendant i to feed and vator tho birds daily. JJtwflM JullfHUl. Ir. (illle do la Tourette ha re tently published a monograph tim normal locomotion and the variation in the gait caused by disease of tho nerv ou system. Ho found, from a com parison of a largo number of case, that the average length of a pace Is, for men, twenty-live Inches; for women, twenty Inehe. The step with the right foot is somewhat longer than that w ith the left. Tho feet are separated late rally lu walking about four and one half Inched lu men uud about tive inches in women. Workmen while repairing a house in Hrooklyn, N. Y., discovered a Ima i-omaniing i wo) iinuisauii live numirctl dollars in gold under one of the floors, and turned it over to the landlord. The last occupant, a matt whose wife died in tho house, now sue the landlord for the money, alleging that Ids late thrifty helpmeet used to extract money from his pocket habitually, that ho could never tied trace of it, and is convinced that th eouoealod treasure wa the Ac caaml.it. l dcndta she had relieved Vila of. ftruoiVy) I'nion. "If j on had a note to pay to-day," Im M, as he sat iu an insurance oliice Juliiig stinlght at the agvnt, "and Jx had all the money but tive dollars. Would you ask a friend to lend It to you r would you lot yxmr note go to pro. test and ruin your credit?" "Irt the note gi to protest, of cours. !" was the prompt reply. Then the iI.hW. ticked and ticked, and the Hoi- of a hair fall ing to the floor sounded like a crowbar, and the man with the nolo said he piesscd it was going to snow, and the rntrance of a i-uptc of Uitor mer cifully termittd liiiu to escape. De troit Ertt I'm ELEPHANT HUNTING. IIow TbuM II an Animals are Captured la tli Wllil of Orion. There are several methods of hunt ing elephant In India, all of which are attended with more or kns pomp and display. King and Prince taking part in tho porL In. some places they arc pursued with tamo elephants, trained for tho mimosa, and very swift. When these have come up with one, the lain ter throw, with much dexterity nooae of very stout cord, in siuh a w;iy that tho wild 'animal find himself cnught by the foot. He fall, and they strap him down before he has time or opportunity for rising. They then fas ten him between two strong tame ole pliant, who beat him with their trunks if bo i at nil refractory, and compel him to walk with them to the stable, In Ceylon, an elephant hunt i a very important nflair. J lie Government as semble a great number of European and Cingalese, who meet in the forest where these animal are to be found. All these hunter form a vast circle, which they gradually narrow, advanc ing and shouting. The frightened elephant have but one side to 11 y, and there I found tin "redan," into which they are forced to cuter. This redan I nothing less than a great circle of stakes, terminating in a sort of narrow neck, once entered in to which the elephant can no longer return. In order to force tlieni to enter shouts are increased and burning torch cs are throw n before their eyes; then their fears are redoubled and they rush into the trap, winch inclose them. I lie first care after the capture I to tame them. This i managed by plac ing one or two tsuiio elephant near the opening, hy which the wild one are made to pass out, tied together, a we have already said, llungeron one side and blowsfrom theirdocile companions an the other soon inspire them with resignation. They are also taken by pitfalls. A path is chosen which is used many times in tiie year by the elephants, and w hich probably serves as a route in going from the jungles to some spring in the mountains. Across these paths several pit are dug of about, twenty feet wide. and fifteen to twenty feet deep, which are then covered over W illi lranche and turf. However mlmiralily these pit may be concealed, it doe not often happen that tho elephants fall therein. Not only do they try with their feet with tlio greatest care any ground that look suspicious, but they make con stant use of their trunk to prove the solidity of the soil, or to clear out of tlio way every thing which appear to hide a trap. It i not an easy matter to draw an elephant out of one of these pit, ami it can only be done by the aid of a tame elephant; otherwise it would bo necessary to subline the animal by hunger before thinking of getting him out. Any one getting within reach of the trunk of an elephant just taken would do so at the risk of his life; but, singularly enough, a driver mounted on a tamo elephant neck can approach the novice with impunity, and tighten or slacken the noose round hi neck or feet. Tho conl placed round tho legs sometimes cut them to the bone, and leave marks which endure the animal's life-time. No nourishment is given him for several day. The deprivation f food soon brings down hi coiira"V. and then it i that hi appointed driver insures tlu friendly recognition of the elephant by bringing him food and un biuding his limbs. Jlaner's Halw. Popularizing Science. For w hile science hits made its begin ning iu observation, it lias really con structed system out of the heap of ole scn-ntivu truly ly rationalizing. If, hftweVU'i it be objected, front the scien tific standpoint, that the transcendental philosophy is too intricate, remote mid in many of it aspect abstract, to be attractive to the scientific mind, there is but one answer: Tilings can rml he made simpler than they ni it I ti much easier thing to know, than to construct a theory of knowing. Here no attempt can be successful which will not face thing remote from ordinary experience; the intricacy is lying within (lie ordinary, wrapped up in the mar vels of our own intellectual procedure. Granting tho loss of popularity which this involves, tlio rational school must accept the inevitable, a science itself does in order that it may be truly scion title. For science proclaims the impos sibility of popularizing itself. Sew Vrineiton Uerieic. A Sculptor's Poverty. M. Anatole France relates the follow ing anecdote to illustrate the poverty which is the fate of many modern sculp tor. In the F.oolo des lteaii-Arts can be seen a hronxo Mercury w ithout a riirht arm. Jt wa the last work of llriant, who, though the recipient tY the Prix do ltouie, could hardly earn enough to pay for hi bread. He lived in a garret and never warmed hi room miles a model was sitting. One night it became so cold that he took all his clothe and threw them on hi Wd. Suddenly he remembered hi Mercury, and that the cold might frecae the clay and spoil hi master-work; so betook his clothe off hi V-d again and put them over the ttuc. Next morning he was found dead in hi bed. frozen, awa his Matuc; and when an attempt was nude to remove it, the arm broke off. I'urii Temp. The Philadelphia Humane Jsviety keep a lioat on runners at the skating club' Iioiim' on the Schuxlkill. ready to iym'uo any one who buaks through the ice. RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL Mayor Grace, of New York, recom mends the teaching of type-writing in the public school. J. A. Bostwick, of New York, has presented to the Wake Forest College. N. C, fWOO in addition to f-'O.OOO given some time ago. An order of deacon nesses, similar to that now in operation in Kuroie, is projected by tho Lutheran Church. The vow is terminable at will. ! Witness. Rev. Joseph Freeman. D. D., wh is more than eighty-four year old, has engaged to preach for a year to tin Ibintist Church in' Colchester. St. Al bum (Vt.j Muscnacr. There is one school to every 1,300 person in Austria, one to every 60(1 in France, one to every 700 lu Germany, and one to every 000 iu Great Britain, Italy and Spam. The French Minister of Public In struclioii ha ordered that callable and diligent young student of modern Ian gunge be sent to Germany and Eng land at the expense of tlio State.' The most heavily endowed ednra tional institutions iu tho United States are: Girard College, f 10.000,000; Co lumbia, f.p),000,000; Johns Hopkins, f I, 000,000; Harvard, fll.OOO.OOO; Prince. ton, f:i,.r)00.000; Lehigh, fl.800,000; Cornell, f 1,400,000. ' This is tlio way tho ex-slavcs of the .South, express profound thought in simple language at praise meeting: "Yuu lay you ro traveling to the skies. Yes, my Lord ! Then why don't you imp tellin' lies, Yes, my Lord !" A'. Y. Tribune. While Lord Lonsdale was in New York an American expressed surprise to the Karl that so young u man should bo iu. rusted with absolute power to appoint thirty curates to church living iu England. "O, 1 appoint forty-two curates, said the noble Lord, "uud very particular I am, too, about their moral character." .V. Y. Tribune. The Legislature of Ohio ha pro vided for the establishment of an in dustrial school for the education of the blind in that State. It is not to take the place of tlio asy lum where the blind children receive instruction, but is des'gned to instruct them in mechanical industries that w ill enable them to earn their own living. The llerlin Yolkuzeitumj complains about tho extraordinary high prices of school-books, which is due to their multiplicity, discrimination in favor of certain publisher being iniido by the teacher. The old and tried school book, says tho Volkizcitung, have been crowded out by new ones which nro very dear, a thin little grammar often costing three mark (seventv-tive cuts); and it is high time for the Prussian Minister of Public Instruction to bring system into this matter. WIT AND WISDOM. "At what ago doe a pig become a hog?" is a current conundrum of the igriciiltural press. One should conquer tho world, not to enthrone a man, but an idea; lor idea exist forever. llcncnnsfieUt. The man who has plenty of time on his hands rarely h s plenty of money in hi pocket. I'liiliidelphia Call. A wife can manage her husband bet when she takes care not to let him know that she's managing him. CAt c;0 Journal. What we find: "I love you love" to conjugate Thai verb do we commence ; And llnd our mmiils Inn demonstrate The reeling Is iu tense. Tfxm .Hflliigl. One of the illusion is that the pres ent hour is not tlio critical, decisive hour. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. t.mermu A thoy, who for vvery slight in lirmitv take physio to repair their health, do rather impair it.; so tliev, who for every trifle are eager to vindi cate thvir character, do rather weaken it. .Maxon. A paper recording the arrest of nn actor for stealing, say ho was 'Taught in tho act," though it fails to state whether it wa the liist. second of third act. It must have made a ipiccr scene, however. Teta Sit'timj. God made both tear and laughter, and both for kind purposes; for as laughter enable mirth and surprise to lirealhe freely, so tear enable sorrow to vent itself patiently. Tears hinder sorrow fimn becoming despair ami madness. .elfA Hunt, "No one can measure grief except by actual experience. One never for get the bitterness of gall, having uuce ta.ttd it; but not having done so, laughs Ht the wry face of those who would fain forget. Elmore, "What branches are yon taking nt school now ?" asked a countryman of a bare-legged school-hoy, w hom ho had overtaken iu the road. "Well, the teacher gave us cralcapple and hedgo brush yesterday, but 1 dimiio what she'll bring to-day." Xetnnan lndc Pn i nt. An Knglish magazine proposes that instead of giving a name to every child, it shall In- given a number. This plan might work in F.ngland. but iu this go ahead country it wouldn't answer especially in a family of several daugh ter. Here every man looks out for No. 1, and No. 2. 3, 4 and 5 would get left. S'orrinl(nrH Herald. "It's funny about Washington peo ple," said a young man from New York to : AVashingtonian. "How do jou mean?" asked the W. man. -Why, exvrylmdy has a way of saung 'Yes, iii .UjcI."' "Have they!" exclaimed the WaViingtoniaii. bitterly. "Will, thov haven't. I askitl a girl last night if he would marry me. and the wav she said "No, indeed,' was enough to bring tears to the eye of a Uecdle." HuA , iMyfoit I'n.'ic. A NEW RACKET. Mr. Dander Conclude That It I III Doty to rrotcct IllMMolr. "Been swindled again, 1 suppose?" observed Sergeant Bcndall as Mr. Pun der showed up yesterday for the first time in a couple of weeks, "Vhell, Sergeant, I pelief I vha dis couraged. I nays taxes In two ward uud vha headquarters for campaign clubs, but somepody beau nie all der time." "What Is it this time?" "Yesterday two mans como In my place. Vha I Carl Dander? Ivna. All light. Der shmallest man says ne vlia my frendt, und he like to put me on der latest racket. I shtep omit m der pack yard mit him, uud ho whis pers: "Mr. Dunder, if some stranger eomes bore und says he vlias house-roof inspector und dot you must shovel der shnow off your roof or pay. some tine, doau' you pelief him. Dere vhas no sooch official, und dot shnow vhas all right I vha your frendt. uud I Joan' like to see you (dwindled." "I 800." "Vhell, we go in, und I treat him two times, but ho doau' bo gone half an hour pefore I miss a box yt cigars." "Which tho other man took, 4 course." "I pelief so, too. Doan' I haf some protection py dis bolice force?" "You must first protect yourself. It won't be three days before some one else will come some game on you." "Won t it! . Sergeant, look ut me! I vhas going home. Pootv soon some feller comes in und asks if I vhas Carl Dunder. I vha. Ho like to try my telephone or read der gas meter, or I should clean off dot sidewalk !" "What doe that mean?" "Eef I ring twice dot means he vhas run oofer by some ice wagon und can't lif but half an hour! Kef I ring only nnce, unit laugh lia! ha! der tele- phone, dot mean he ha been deadt ten minutes, und I like some doctors to examine me und find dot emotional in sanity! I vhas a shanged man! It vhas my duty to protect herself! Good day!" Velrutt tree Pros. A COLD COUNTRY. llllhrrtn I'limililMuxt Geoirraiililrni lb' forniHtlon Coiirerninff leeliiiid Iceland wa discovered in the eiglith century by a Norwegian ice dealer, who, one particularly mild winter when hi usual supplies failed, wa searching for that necessary commodity. Ho found this island just flowing witli ice, so he called it Iceland, and a nice land it lias been ever since" for men in that business. Iceland is well situated for a summer residence, being on the Northern Atr lantic, on tlio confines of tho Artie Ocean. Nearly all tho icebergs on their way from Greenland's icy mountains to India's coral strand stop at Iceland to xvood and water. The inhabitant, who are of Scandi navian origin,' nro very honest. An ice-house can be left unlocked on the darkest night without a lump being raised. The island 1 warmed by several vol canoes, that are kept fired up night and day ready to respond to an alarm. If they mis an eruption the people nro liable to break out with the scurvy, which is the sumo thing. Scurvy is the national air of Iceland. When they don't sing that they 'roar-a borealis, which is also a northern production. Though Icelanders are temperate people they are fond of putting in a glass occasionally, which account for the number of glaciers among them. The island i noted for it hot spring, called geyser. Nearly every resident cultivates a geyser in his garden, so if the fall and . winter prove cold he is sure of a hot spring. Iceland has two lofty mountains, Hecla and Jokel. The latter i 6.000 feet above the lex-el of tho sea, which i no mean height, Jokul you are a mind to about it. Travel i principally performed on a sledge drawn by rein deers. If you are familiar with old sledge you can go anywhere in Iceland. Yon see reindeers and pretty girls everywhere. The very sky seems to rain dear, Tita Sifting. She Came from Boston. She Was a Iioston girl and was re ceiving xvitli a friend in Washington. "All, Miss X," said an (esthetic Lieu tenant, xvlio hail just been presented, "you are from Iioston, I believe." "Yes, that is my home." "Delightful place, iioston. So in tellectual. So classic, I may say. Such elegant people. Such nn air of refine ment, permeating every environment. Nothing loud; nothing coarse; nothing vulgar. Delightful! delightful!" "You bet your life it is," she replied, innocently; "but a far as I've got, I think Washington takes the cake " When they got the Lieutenant out of the wreck he started for home to make out an application for a pension. Wathinytun Critit. Barefooted in Midwinter. "Oh, yes, they say he's very rich now Still, I knew the time when he used to walk around barefooted iu midwin ter." . "In hi early boyhood, maybe?" "Oh, no. Since he's married." "Impossible, Mrs. llascoinb. Whv, xx'hen?" "At nights, when the baby had tho co! ie. " l'u iladeliJi in Call. "Yon are picturing rather a gloomy future for me, madam." ho said to the fortune-teller. "Yes, sir," she replied; "but it's the best I can do for half a dollar." Haricr'i Vazar. hot a sana. n . M I. . Ama It r it- doe not Introduce an enemy Into the ) It doe not aoBault or depress nature, a . L . , . k . . . .Miiia nmiirt Is alWSJ WIU fcoo uu taken, but come to her assistant eand are re- All of siori ner cucu " : - iu effect are gentle, jpcrvadliiR and vital izinit. If you are suffering from any dl lal-di- sease which jour physician lias fat ed a.m. 1 1.. wr.uwv Jtr PAI.l to Palen cure, kuu w ' o. - : , IbiV Arch Street, Philadelphia, for their pampmel, ana jearu an auuuu w ,i..-r.. I ,M.atnii.nt.. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment will be tilled by H. A. Mathews, 015 Powell street, Dan rrancisco. In the Cat hollo church of the United cAo ikuM tin nuA mrrliniil. IB arch- piaic, ... ' " -- , - bishops, 01 bishops, 7,038 priest, I.6J0 ecclesiastical siuueuis, u.uiu tmuu c, j ui l,.nlu .'HI ti pnlnirir&l RemlnarieP. IU"WV" - o " , 88collene,.'U3 aeadendt-s, 45 charitable institution. Z,0W( pancuiai sciiooib auu nuDils in attendance at these schools. ' H."' A SUGGESTION T0.THK IBAVELIHO fUBLIC. Tourist, emiirrunt and mariner find that Hosteller, fcluinacn jmu-ra w hicuhiuoi afouiiard against uuhealtliful influence, up- ... .. I... 1. In.nlit.ltlv ri'lv. Hi HIT it 1)113- vent (lie eflecta of vitiated atniiwpliere, unao- i ....u.i,niUM..,ui. Hli.i IimiI WHtfr. fir cilBluiucu ur un " uu.i v.... ' -- . -- other condiliuna unlavorattla to lieallh. On lunir voyages, or journeys m iuiuu- b.ij UHiieeuuaior, uw eepecioiij unci m i-. . -tive of the febrile complaint and disorder or ,. It -. 1 l....uu U-Vll..h Q ft. Ullt me BUHliacil, llcr auu iiufcwi " ..v -r. 10 aiiaca natives ui me i,-iii;iw JourniiiK or traveling in uch regions, and it is an excellent protection against the influence of r..,o ...,M iiHili.n rln.iiu-i'a of teniDerature. exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. It nut only prevents intcrmlKentana reinmem iever, and oilier diaeaari of a malarial type, but II .1 - .... I,uu Vu..t nnlnr. ioua for yeare past in North and (South Anier- I,... Riiiiifn ihfi vtfML inuieH. Aiuiiraiia auu other countries. Try breathlnsr fumes of turoentlne or carbolic acid to relieve wnooping cougu. THE NATIONAL DISEASE DOWNED. Hundreds of so-called disease under various names are the result of indiges tion, and when this one trouble Is removed the others vanish. The best known remedy for indigestion, according to thousands of testimonials, is one that has been used iu the United States for mora than fifty jars BkakdhetiTs Tills. These Pills will cure the wontt form of indigestion or dyspepsia, and by their use the national disease is easily conquered. 'I'll ron t IHmohhck commence with a Cough. Cold, or Sore Throat. ''Hrou-n' Bronchial Troches give Immediate re lief. Hold only in boxes. Price 'ih cts. Go to Towne & Moore when in Portland for best Photographic aod Cravon work. Try Germea for. breakfast. RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. The Chautauqua University, which is conducted on the correspondence plan, ha noxv 60,000 students. Buffalo Ex- prts. 4 Tho timber work of the domes of the Church of St. Mark, at Venice, is more than 810 years old, and is still in a good state. It is one of the proudest boasts of Washington that iu outlit of public- school buildings is better than that of any other city in this or any other coun try. Washington Pott Three new Quaker missionaries are reported to have arrived safely at the capital of Madagascar, and a second doctor ha been appointed to assist Dr. Fox in the medical mission there. Many English clersymen are suffer ing severely from loss in the revenue of their parishes. In four benefices in one archdeaconry in the diocese of Peter boroush.the aggregate iucome has fallen from $10,000 to $1,000. In tho University of Glasgow a scholarship of the value of $3,095 has been established by the Adelaide Street llaptist Church, Glasgow, for the aid of Baptist students. It is called the Janie Paterson Bursary, after a former pastor. The report of the Board of Educa tion of New York City for the past year shows an expenditure of $4,616,841, an average daily attendance of 139,950, and the cost per capita of this attendance, $:'9.61. The number of teachers em ployed xvas 8,603. The twenty-eight evening school had an average nightly attendance of 8.004. N. Y. Tiibune. We haye seen the school advance to a public and free system; In place of the ipnorant pedant who boarded round, and taugfht the whole family out of one book, we have full graded schools in backwood districts where the schol ars are so few that each pupil has to in himself make two grades, in order to have enough pupils to go round among all the gredes. 2'ie Patrol. The Springfield (Mass) fjni'on says: ''Tlio proposition to levy a State tax for the purpose of schools will till the lull towns with Joy. there l a prinei pie of justice iu it. The State compels every town to maintain schools; yet the ability of toxvns to uo this is very un equal. Some towns are the favorite residences of rich men and others are deserted by enterprising sons as soon as the law allows." It is interesting to know that one at least of the best traditions of classical Greece has lasted doxvn to these latter days. This is the readiness of rich citi zens t perform public services at their private expense. Iho University at Athens boasts an endowment at this moment of more than $12,000,000. There is a hospital at Athens, too, en tertaining more than a hundred aged brothers which was founded by a single wealthy Greek citizen. mum WIT AND WISDOM. If home were made brighter and happier there would be less attraction ou the streeU for young people.. 1'. Tribune. A new novel soon to appear will be entitled "A Superior Woman." We all know her. She married some other fellow. They always do, A". Y. Uraph'c. A surgeon, who wished to compli ment the heroism of a soldier who had just had his leg amputated, told him that he bad stood it like a wouan. X. Y. Sties. A little grammar Is a dangerous thing. "Johnny, be a good boy. and I will take you to" the circus next year." "Take me now, pa. The circus i in the present tents. " S. Y. IruttptndenU EUPTUK1 PEEJlAHiaTLTcr ir. will nay your fam iJL W a,lll n.. . . VUE wnue new u we oo Dot product ilZr evidence from well-known baik.ilH-. lawyara, merchant and fartnarair; . liability iu the cure of reduceabla i? while new if we do Dot pnxlumT.i'Vi viiUnna frnm ll.l, r..L t 'mile ' -. - " aim hAi-i Ri wnua wiuiuui anna, needle or ii, "" menu You are secure again -the ftrt day until cured, and the4' teed permanent or money refunda1 work every day, do oiatuar whatTL ' Uon, without oangxr or uiconveniT Corretipondenta will encloae un,l?,'J and addraaa lira. Forden ft LuKr 1 9l Fii-at National bank. Purtl.nS Mention thla paper. When Baby was lick we gave her (w I When aha waa a Child, aha nrtt .. - - .u i or r. i When the became Mis. helurliM.r. 1 When ahehad Chlldren.ahe gave the&Cvj Plso's Remedy for Catarrh is to use. It is not a liquid or snuti. LYDIA E. PINKHW a ftnilr.n V bUMM II 0ITESBTH1 SUREST REMEO; FCK TBI PAINFUL ILLS AND DISORDERS $J FERED BY WOMEN EVERYWHfiJ Itrcllcvet patn, promote a rpgulariniy recurrence of perlodi and is a gret helpto girl and to women pat mutnrlty. It m.. the back and the pelvic organa, brinrjm". and comfort to tired women who itandiit borne, (hop and factory. Lcucorrhtpa, Inflammation, tlceratloi n. ; placement of the I'tcma bare been ewe ai women ererywherc gratefully testify, t phyeiclan of ten prescribe It. Sold lj all Druggists. TrlcetlV Mrs. Pinkham'i "Guide to Ilea.th" mH,- lady seDcllug atamp to the Laboratory, Ijn J HALL'S SARSAPARILl Cares all Diseases originating fc ilsorderea state or tne HLOCI LIVEE. Eheumatism, Heart- Boils, Blotches, Pimples, 8cm1 Tumors, Salt Rheum and Htm Fains readily yield to its xn properties. It leaves the Blood d the Liver and Sidneys neaitnj uc Complexion bright and clear. J. R. CATES A CO., Propriety 417 Sansome St., San Prancltca l am t J. f Ptent Out:: H V I I O 1 I make Itntri;- I Jjf JL J ISlir V 'sTL'tt vjlvx s1"1 fr " 'f'Vrif MiddlelleH 4 Once Kuualil. Amu." -' DOMESTIC Papsr Patir I ! VQ on w. . LAUIKH, ATTKNTlOXt $1 SO to S3 00 per daymaie at home pie patiuD Uiia U do htunbug. Bnd t-mnt mtmnt tlculua. D. A. MAODUMAL1) 4 CO. 400 Kearny Htrwt, Him Kranciwr Q1FINWAY KBASK'H III O I till lln I . Gablor. Koenieh Viaow jnet UrKans, band Inntrumenta. Lanreo . 'of Sheet SI unio and Books. Bands budu Kaatera prices. M . O hi l ( 208 t'ost street. Pan Franc Plumliers-Steaiii Fitters-Engk The Standard Catalogue Adopted hj the Brau M'uTra Amoeiatlon of tkl mux bau bj wnuing to 1 lion as Hay Ban irancl eo, Agenu luiieu ItraitS la. Plumbers' Catalogue, (2. Steam Catalojut Amount deluctd from $fi0 onlen Agents Wanted In every township to Ubr for the bint book ever m-. The Heart of the World Valuable premium Fre with ktiki tt Extra inducements to agents. Write at ona culars wntuinintf full partictdars to J. U. 1ILHTWOOU t.S 429 .1 Sttwt. Karnuii' FERRY'S SEEDS D.M.FERaT.-l UROESTIU i 0. m. Ftnnl1 - UlantMllAf aU.r Hllltt Detroit, FALE'S PATENT VARIABLE BENCH H rnnttltiitin FllltLiier. ) One, Quarter Koundi, Sonlng and V r'JjV at the remarkably low price of til !" j 1 eomblnM in one tool oier eighty Jf,J 1 workwormnspiicra. nj r"r' "rinurtn niehed at pro rat prices, fc-nd for frw ; alii and Price Liit of tha aNiee and : Hanlwara and Macliinrrr.6M Market Ht,." ELS CUIICS Hi all US( (!' Beat Ornish S.vnip TaK""00". in iin.A j.a hv flnirr"". TfPs'triiatBgH L-ll.U. UI Bel ... .!' - " 1 1 m e a tYrtr ii CarpenWPlow, Dado. IW j LtcliLT Planet. Holl,.w, JVrt l Ki3 mm K. P. Jf. C. Xo. 174-S. F. S. U. X '