' SHEEN KERRY'8 CHICKS. 0OW They Brought Together Thalr Owmi nd Fair Nor O'Laa. Ocb, but the hull brood wut a pretty lot. There wuz Mister Speckle wld bit top-not gold ez a dollur. an' Missus Speckle wid her tin bllssed feathur tou. An' niesilf ei wuz proud on them all! But Jist acrosst the strata wuz me foine-lookin' naybur, Miss Nora O'Lane, wid garden an' flowers ga lore, an' sez she: Mister Kerry, I hate thj olght ov yer cWckuns!" Sczl!'"Guvniearaygunfur!t!" She flurted her curls loike the French leddy she wuzn'L "Sheen Kerry," she sed, "yer leather troibe are a bould get ov thaves an' robburs! They've scratched out me plants, an' cat up me fmit and wegtables." So sez I: "Wat's the damage?" She thinks a bit an' ansur'ed wid a twinkle: "Misthor Kerry, I'll take the speckled hen fur me dinner, the mor row." "Out wid ye fur a hertliss wunl" crold L "Wud ye tak' tho muther of ten blissid orphuns? Faix, an' there's niver a chicken asylum in the hull ov Ameriky!" But Nora jist lafft her purtiest, an' sez: "It's the hen, Misthor Kerry, or a grate debt lift unpaid." An' sez I: "I'll niver pay It wid the loife ov a innercint feller-craytur, an' that craytur a hilpliss muther hen!" "Thin," sez Miss O'Lane, "your'e a Lit ov a robbur yoursilf!" "But I'll mak' rejtytushun in the mnrninM" returns I, wid emphvsis. "You shall hav' som'thin' that's a hape better thin poor ould Missus Speckle!" "An' wat's that?" she said wid a smoile. "I'll jist bring it over in the tnarnin', an' il'a yersilf es wull do well to be on the watch out" "Better bring it to-night," sez he comninndin', "fur to-morror, I'm off to the fair, wid Teddy Farnum." "Thin," sez I, "I'll cum crosst at tho clock stroke of night, an' moind yo be in an' awaitin'." An' I jist kipt me worrd loike a num. Nora wuz pickin' pears by moon loight, whin I opened the gait. "Hav' you bro't Missus Speckle?" she axt, with pretinded cruilty. "Och, Miss Nora," sez I, "tho poor hen is slape in the coop wid the tin chicken-babies under her wing! I can't bring her, an' troth, I won't!" "Thin where's your restytushun?" "Safe in me p ckit" "It's not money I'd be takin," sez she, thinkin' I wuz 'bout to pay forthe mischief dun her crops in dollars an' eints. An' sea I; "I cou'dn't offer that same, be jabers!" She handed me a great, roipe pear an' her purty w'ite fingers along wid it, an' I jist gathered the hull into me two stout lists. "Let go my hand!" sez Nora, "an' tak' tho pear loike a gintlemanl" "I'm not nadin' it!" crois L "We're a peir alriddy!" "Yis," sez she, "fayther wud call us a pair ov geese." "Iwudn't objict so long cs Miss Nora O'Lane wuz wun ov the flock," ansers I, wid the rale dude gallantry, an' thin 1 kisses ivery wun ov her fingers. An' nary a bit did she moind! So mo bould arrurn steals round her waist, loike .the cap ov a climax, an' we stud fur a hull minit widout speakin a loine. "Misthor Sheen," sez Nora at last, "I'm waitin' fur the restytushun you brot me." An' wid that I grabs a bit of a box frum me vist pocket. It wuz full ov a rale gold ring wot glam'd loike a sky star in the blissid Siptiniber moonloight An' quicker thun half ov a minit 't wuz clappt on Nora's purty lift hand. "It's a gold tinco complete," sez I, "an I've got ye safe on the inside, fur there's nary a bit ov a bars." Her swate blue eyes were fixed on my face. "You luv me, bye?" "Better than ony wun else.Nora dar lint; forgiv' Missus Speckle, an' prom ise to be my futer' Missus Kerry." An' she jist snugged up close loike a lubbird an' whispered low an' lovin': "Dear Sheen, I promise." Detroit Free Prtss. Plantation Philosophy. Bof fear an' kin'ness is love. Kin' ness is love for udder folks; fear is love fur yerse'f. We kain't wholly 'spize de pusson whut likes de same things dat we does. We mout hate his ways, but we 'mires his jedgnient Dar hab been some mighty truthful men, but dar nebber wuz er man dat would tell de 'zact truf erbout hisse'f. He is ap' ter try tcr make yer think dat he is er little better ur er little wus den he is. Some folks has er better way o' showin' dat da 'pre-herates yer kin' ness den udders does. De long-tail houn' ken 'pear tcr be er heap gladder den de stump-tail dog. w-'en de truf is dat he mout not be ha'f so g!ad. Ar kansaio Traveler. , A Little Too Hasty. "Oh! Charley," said Mrs. Sharpleigb. to her husband, "here is an awful story about a young man who committed suicide ou the day of bis wedding." "Humph! His action was, to say the least, premature." "What do you mean?" "He mi2ht have given his mother-in-law a few days trial." Merchant Trav eler. One bad example in a town is like a rat-hole through an earth dam. CLEANING SILVER. Valuabl u,g..tont on Matter That fasti Maoj Housekeepers. Every housekeeper has her own way of doing her housework, and the cleaning of silver Is no exception to the rule. Some part of -a day every week or every two weeks is set aside for this work, and no matter what may happen this is seldom neglected. All that in every-day . use, and usually that which is used very little only on certain occasions, is taken out and given a thorough cleaning. If proper attention were given to the every-day care of silver, there would be no ne cessity of scouring it every week or even every two weeks. It does not im prove silver in the end to clean it too often. If it is solid metal and yon should like to pass it off as a family hicrloom, by all means scour it as often as you can and wash it in soap suds, and in a short while, if it is of an tique pattern, any one will readily be lieve that it belonged to your srreat- grandmother, and excuse its appear ance by remarking: "They used a great deal of pewter in those days." If it is plated, which is generally tho kind most in use nowadays, the plate will wear off soon enough without any help from you in scouring. Do not use the same towels you wipe your dishes with for the silver. The coarso crash, though very nice for crockery, is not lit for silver or glass ware. The checkered toweling which comes especially for this work, and can be bought at any dry-goods store, is just the tiling, and a half-dozen of these towels, at least, should be in every house. After each meal gBther all the silver together, have ready a pan of hot water, in which put a little borax or a few drops of ammonia; into this put all the small silver and let it stand until you have all the things cleared away and are ready to wash the dishes. While going back and forth give the pan a shaking, now and then, so as to separate the silver and allow the water to get to every part of it. By the time the table is cleared the water will be cool enough to allow the removal of the siver without barboiling tho hands. Take out of the water and wipe it thoroughly dry. In the case of egg, acid lruit or vinegar stains it may be necessary to give stained articles a slight rubbing, but unless the stains are very deep the bo"ax or ammonia will do tho work of scouring and no rubbing is required. Silver treated in this way will not need to be cleaned more than once a month, amllmt it shall be cleaned as often as this will be at the option of tho housekeeper. I have known silver that had been cared for us above to go for one year without a thorough cleaning, and then look bl ighter and nicer than that which had been cleaned every two weeks. When silver ice-water services and tea-seta are in constant use, each piece should be thoroughly washed once a week in hot borax or ammonia water, which will keep them blighter and nicer than frequent scourings would ever do. To be sure, tho cream pitcher will have to have a daily washing the same as the small silver. When there is no imnionia or borax at hand use clear hot water. Never on any account nso oap in the water unless you want your silver to lose its luster and look like pewter. In using the ammonia x half-teaspoonful to a large pan of water is plenty for a large quantity of silver, and usually a quarter of a tea spoonful is sufficient It is with ammonia as with many other things, a little of it does a giett de.il of good, but a great deal of it may do more harm than good. For the general cleaning . use ammonia and whiting. This can be bought already mixed, or may be pre pared at home by mixing in a dish ammonia and whiting to the consist ency of cream. Make only a little at a time, as it dries very quickly. Have a large and a small piece of flannel, a piece of chamois and two tooth-brushes. With the small pieie of flannel ap ply the mixture to the articles to be cleat e 1, rubbing but very slightly, as the mixture does the work with only slight assistance. Ui-e one toothbrush for applying the mixture between the prongs of the forks and into all rough and chased work, and the other brush to remove it when dry. As each ar ticle is cleaned lay it aside without wiping until all are done. Commence with the first article cleaned and wipe thoioughly with the large piece of flan nel, using the dry toothbrush for all chased work and crevices. When all .re wiped well go over them again with the piece of chamois for a final polish. Silver not in general use can be cleaned in this way, wrapped tightly in flannel, or, that lacking, newspapers will do, packed away in a iry place, and when wanted taken out as bright and clean as on tie day it was put away. Boston Budget. m m No Cause for Complaint "How are times. Uncle Jerry?" he asked an old colored whitewasher on the market yesterday. "Very fa'r, sah very fa'r." "Then your business is rushing, eh?" "Seems to bt, sah. My wife has aimed ober fo' dollars at washin' dis week, and' de chill'en has picked up a suit of clothes an' a basket of vittles. I can't complain' sah can't complain." Detroit Free Press. A force of 2,000 colporteurs dis tribute sermons among the non-chnrch-Coing people of Berlin. Germany. VIoru than one hundred thousand er tuous are thus distributed each week. The 60.000,000 people in the United States consume weekly about 6,600,00(1 bushels of wheat, thus using up all but a small percentage of the crop. Europe needs about 25,000,000 busheli a week, or 1,800,000,000 bushels s year. The European yield in 1887 wai about 1.200.000.000, so that there will be about 100,000,000 bushels to be sup plied by other countries. Boston is at a loss to find a dumping-ground for the several hundred thousand cart loads of dirt that are annually gathered from her streets. Heretofore it has been deposited on the low land about the city, but this ts now nearly all tilled up. The send ing of the dirt to the suburbs is con sidered out of the question, owing to tho great expense attached. There is on exhibition in a Pitts burgh show window, an image which vas dug up by a farmer who Was plow ing near Montgomery, Ala. It has a human head upon a bird-like body, with a fantail, and is carved in stone. The face is purely Egyptian, and acrosi the head is cast something resembling an amice, placed in such a niffnner at to leave the . entire forehead revealed. The figure is 12 inches long and 9 inches high, and weighs 21 pounds. A new occupation recommended for semi-invalids by a Philadelphia writer is the making of artificial flies for fishing purposes. The tools re quired are a small pair of sharp scis sors, a pair of spring plyers, a long pin, and a small piece of cobbler's wax. The materials are breast and tail feathers of fowls and game, with silver and gold tinsels, a little fine sewing silk of all colors, some Berlin wool, stained gut and hooks of vari ous sizes. Jack McCloy, the noted Niagara Falls guide, accomplished another ol his daring feats recently by removing an advertising sign on one of the small islands above the falls which the reser vation commission has long wanted removed. McCloy crept through the water that was rushing along at a twAvtj-five mile rate with the aid of a spike and rope to the island. It li stated that Jack will be presented with a medal for saving the lives of scveraj persons by tho Government The introduction of the incan descent electric lamp hr.s offered the means of providing the diver with a better illumination for his work under water without adding any great addi tional complication to his dress. By means of a small lantern screwed to the upper sight-hole of the helmet a fifty-candle incandescent lamp can be carried in any way, which leaves the hands of the diver perfectly free and at the same time insures that the rays of light shall always follow the direc tion of his glances nd fall upon his work. A powerful reflector concen trates the beam. Public Opinion. Guest (wildly) to Arizona hotel clerk Sat, there' a man under the bed in that room you gave me. Clerk (kindly) That's all right: he's dead. W just left him there till his friends could come fur him to morrow. Frontl Two whiskies for 39. PEACE OK XASTH Awaits that countless army of martyrs, whose rau kg are constantly recruited from the vic tims of nervousness and nerveus diseases. The price of the boon is a aistematio conrse of Hostetter'a Stomach Bitten, the finest and most genial of tonic nervines, pursued with reasonable persistence. Uasier, pleasanter and safer this than to swash the victualing department with pseudo-tonics, alcoholic or the reverse, beef extracts, nerve foods, nn root ies, sedatives and poisons in disguise, 'Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep.'' is the Srovidential recuperant for weak nerves, and lis glorious franchise being- usually the con sequences of sound digestion and increased vigor, the great stomachic which insures both is productive also of repose at the required time. Not unrefreshed awakens tho individ ual who uses it, but vigorous, clear beaded and tranquil. Use the Bitters also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, con st! pauoa and biliousness. The Illinois corn crop of 1887 was the smallest since 186), the total being lift, (KX'.OUO bushels. All the art sad taste of the beet sittrts seems to have been combined In U uisguinceut package of Imp-rted Oleograohlc and Chromatic Cards which It being offered by the well knows Ann of Fiemliif Brothers, of Pitts burgh, fa To procure those elegant frosted and utla fringed cards, buy a boi of Dr. O. McLane'e Celebrated lioer PUlt for '& oeuls from your di uggist and mall the out aide wrapper with your addrwu (plainly WiiM.nl and lour eenU worth of stamps to Fleming Brothers, Pitt burvh, Pa. You will be surprised and delighted with the beamy and variety of the cards Jou will rewire. a- Ilenreforth Mexican silver will be ac cepted at the Cuban treasury at 80 cents on the dollar. XEI LADIES' FAT0SITX. The newest fashion in ladle' baU will doubtless cause a flutter of pleasurable excitement among the fair sex. Ladies are always susceptible to the changes of a fashion plate and the more aUrtling the departure, ih more earnest the gossip over the new mode. Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescript iou is a positive cure for the ills which afflict females and make their lives miierable. This sovereign panacea can be relied on in eaees of displacements and all functional derangements. It builds up the poor, haggard and dragged -out victim, and gives her renewed hope and a fresh Jesse of life. It is the only medicine for wom an's peculiar weaknesaea and aliments, sold by druggists under a positive guaran tee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction In every case, or money refunded. Read printed guarantee on bottle wrapper. There are 3,00 faith-healers in the Uni ted btfttea, It is said. HI G2XIEA1 DEBILITY, EMACIATION, ('Baptlosi aad Waatlas; In Chil dren. Mratt'a Esaalla of Pure Cod Liver OU with Hypophoephites, is a moat valuable food and medicine. It creates an appaUte for food, strengthens the nervous sysutm, and builds up the body. Please read: "I tried Scott's Emulsion on a young man whom Physi cians at times gave up hope Hlnce he has been using the Emulsion bia Cough has ceased, gained flesh and strength, and from all appear ances his life will be prolonged many years." J. Hi LUV ax, Hospital bteward, Morgauxa, Pa. Sulphur sprinkled in the dust famished hens at this season for bathing will help to prevent lice, ' M id. soothing audihealing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Charcoal ground to powder will be found to be a very good thing for polishing knives. m , See An Use I) Piano advertisement.' frff.Tiih knproTes and waar Us aoaaptoiloa. VlAX LUHQI KADI ITEONQ. Persona who stay indoors all the Urns and lean over a counter or a desk, sooner or later discover that their lungs are giv ing out Editors are often thus afflicted. Erastus R. Sutherland, editor of The East ern State Journal, Whits Plains, New York, writes: "1 Esvs used Allcock's FoRors Pias ters in my family since IrbU In that year I had,an attack of pneumonia from which I was not expected to recover. My lungs were left in a very weak slat. I com menced using Ai.uota s Pokocs Plas ties, wearing them constantly three months, two ou thA.breast and two on the back. The result was surprising, at least to me. The pains in my lungs bad left me, and I felt like "a giant refreabed with new wine," TJntTiatA reUgloua literature sent free on anpllee Uon to Mia B. 1 iJaTtaon. P. O. Hoi HO Portland, Or. w sabtns-toa eorreapundaiils ado. Mua SL DsVoo, Seattle nCHDIO rILEfl, SvarroMS-lldliiiu-e; Intones Itching and stinging, most at sight; woree by Mrelohlng. If allowed to eua tiuue tuiuore torn, which often bleed aud sloetala, beeoining tery ture. Swataa'a OihTaiaiaT topi the Itch ing and bleeding, heals uloeraUoa, and la many eaees remotes the tumoia Itleeuuaily edloaeiooj is caring all Skin UUeaua. DR. SWAVNK 4 SON, Propnetoi, Philadelphia, bwavas's Oistmsnt oaa lis obtained of druggieu. Bent by mail (or 40 Cents. CORBITKmOS 8UKXLY CTOXD. To the Editor !- 1 lease inform your leaders that I have a pos itive remedy for the above Banked disease. By Its Uiaoly use thousands of hour cases have been permanenUy cured. I sMU be glad to jieod two botuee of my remedy riou to any of your reader who hav consumption if they will send ma their Kipr-oas ana P. 0. address, Ileetfttully, V. A. BLOCUM. iLC IB! Peart Bt, Nsw You Llbby Prison is to be removed to Chicago for an exhibition. THE .CUTEST LITTLE THI501 "Cute"! he echoed. "Well, I don't know as the adjective would have on urred to me in Just that connection. Rut if you mean th t they do their work thoroughly, yet make no fuss about it: rause no pain or weakness: and, in short, are everything that a pill ought to be, and nothing thar it ought not, then I agree that Pierre's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets are about the cutest little thing yolngl Frozen plants can best be restored by dipping in cold wat r. For Thront DliteiUMMs Consrbn, Coldst, etc, effectual relief is found in the Me of Br oxen' it Bronchial Troches." Sold only in boxes. ts cts. Thr griatkbt BUoi-PtTRmEit and ner vine in the world is Uobb's Nerve-Tonic Pills. TryGermka for breakfast. Wakelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Mxterml. nator Try it, and prove the best is the cheapest. WakHee & Co.. San Franrtaro. -fUVaUWEIOsVF wmmm vnVtwa Its superior eirellenoe pmien In millions of homes for more than a quarter of a oentury. It Is used by the United states Uorernuent. Kudonrd by ihe heads of the Urrat Unlreraliles as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Ureain Baking Powder does not contain Ammonli, Lime or Alum. Hold only in osna PRICE BAKING POWDER to. saw YORK. vhjcaoo. ST. touts. DANDY MAKINO FOR PLEASURE OR PROFIT. Y OtltiCl PKBHO wishing tocngagslaa light, pleasant, aud, perhaps, prontabls amusement, can learn the art of cWy Making at home, aud while giring amusement to their friends and UiemselTes, dis ooTer whether they hare a tasks for th work sa a busi ness, and thereby maks a fair living profit from a very mall Investment Beoelpta, and full Instruotioos In de tail, sufficient (or several lessons for to making of twelve simple varleUes, and amply sufficient (or home amusement, sent for ons dollar. Tools neoessary may be found In any kitchen. Address, OKO. M. PEU CIVAU 121 Kills Street. San Krsuclsoo. Catarrh ELY'S CREAM BALh Cl eanars the Naaal a-anaages. AllayaFala and lnflatBBaatisi. Heals the ttorea, Kestsres the Henaea of Taate and Hasell. Try the Cure fey-f EVER A particle Is applied into eaah aostrtl and Is agreeable, Prioe 50 ets s druggists: by mad, registered, tU cts. ELY BHOTHEHa 16 Greenwich Bt, ltew Vors. Tho Oregon National Bank. .. Or PORTLAND. I frneeeain MctronoStsn HsrlngiBack I CAiTTATpAjl) IN W. Truss. a OsnsssI Banking Business. AOOOUNTrJkli subjwt to atwek. SKLUt KXCHANOB on Ben kmnokw) sad New Tsrk. Wai ITtt Ot iT I VTIi iM hiinhli fans VAJf B. DsXAHIiMUTT J. B MAUKLB, JsV, aWTBMAIg KNABE! Th beet PIANO on earth J Maine Bra' PIAHOf PATH'S Dttferenoe. v : 1 r . . s V. A Cn TU. moved to lXt Post Ut.. Han ITraneiscu. Cl. $5 To S Day. Samples worth gl.M, FKEE. Lines not nader the horses (set. Write Bsrw. rota's HAnrrvHEisHouKaUo.,IIolly,Slleh. Qm 6.000.000 people use LRY'JQEFDS W 0.M.FERRY1C0. Br admitted lobe! ha Araeet asmn lr th world. r.K.IIUTCO'l SEED ANNUAL For IS8S rtn be suited Hit TO ALL pplloants, sad so last season's Dstumars ella e aniens tt. InvatuabtetoaM. Keary parens auk FMstctFlowsjr 1SEEDS- O. IS. FERR T At3O.,00U0lt,MICh. in rim X Cardan 'Xal SUACOBSOII, TRADt I'. A . MARK SCIATICA. Misery. T U instructive to note from the cataloffue of disrats that nllie-tcntlut of fatal utses reach their chronic statu- llinniKh a stupid Indillcrcnc to a correct treatment when iheavstem is find assailed. It is vuily shown that thousands of lives could be saved. XLKYOIS rAINaV Torturi. Vor Instance : Bciatica, which so sorely alllict the human family, and which is denued to be nt'tirulKia of the sviulii nerve, rheumatism of the hip-joint, or purls sdjolning it. hip Hunt, pains in the loins ami hl, even in us mildest form never seiiu its pn-y without due warning. HYMITOMH. Acute. Sudden snd acute pains in the hip and loins; redness, sweliiiiR, tenderness, soreness, fever, lumemw Slid sometime ex cruciating iiains. The ilwa-He rapidly devel ops Into chronic or inflammatory stiitfe. TUEATMKNT. Cure. Rab the parts atUvtcd thnrouKlihrnnd vigorously with St. Jaooit Oil; crtiite a burning sensation by the friction of rulililng on the Oil; apply warmth; nauncl wrunj out lu hot wuU-r, Hold oy DngjiMt and I leufcrs ftrryvVrs. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. BiKiner. Hi. CTPIMWAY KRAJIICII. PKASIR O I tin n l I . UACH. Oabler, Ttoenleh Pianos; Bnrdett Orsans. band InslnimsnU. Laigeet slook of Hbeet Musio and Books. Bauds suvplied at Rastera Prices. MATTHIAS UKAV UO ' Post Hum, 8u Kraaokno E. J. BOWEN'S SEEDS. Alfalfa, Onloa Sets, Orssa, Clover, Tegetsble and Plower Seeds By (ar 'he largest and aw eucupset stock oa the Paclno Coast Large Illustrated, aeeolptlvs and prloed CalalofU Buukd, tree, to all snulicauia, K. J. BOWES M Front Htreet, Portland, Oreaoa Or, 816 snd S17 Sanson 8L, Ban Francisco, CaL PEOPLE 1 Should Tak this Orat LIFE RENEWER. Hobb'a Nerv Tonle Pills are oorspoaed of Just such elements as Knrlch th lllood and atrna;thea th Nerves KlvlngthebodythesprlnR snd elastlrlty of youth. Men and Women suffer from Derangements of th Nerves ana pover ty of th Blood. We see It in th whitening hslr, th untimely wrinkk-s, tnkof form in (set, in all the slung of prema ture old airu. Men,Vouns;Men,01d Men, aad Young Old Men, you need lfobb's Narva Tonle Pills. It is Hraln Food. It lsamnsnlelnvlirnrabari builds UD the Waste Places makes the weak strong and vigor ous. Are you suffering in sucrot tor pssi errors T We will indorse lor you if you try the Nerve Tonle Pills. Even If you are weak and nervau with loss of vital power your manhood almost fled, leaving; you pale faced and hollow-eyed Hobb'a Nerve Tonle Pills wer mad for yon, and all persons with th following complaints. VIS. I raiptiauon or in neari, iuii-r-Ing, Trembling, Hysteria, Nervousness In any form, Nervona Headaohe, Neu ralgia, Cold Hands or Feet, Pain In the Hack, or anv other form of Female Weakness which w do not care to enu merate. Trv tbem. and vou will loin the thousands of hsnpy men snd women who dally bless Dr. llobb for bis great work In liio ir DenaiL Thav drive awav Pimples and Blotches from the skla, cause a dull yellow skin to be replaced by a Clear Complexion, and leave tb brightness of youth. They are sintar oated.andoulyouepllladose. Price Moots, a Bottle. Bent by mall or all Druggists. HOBB'8 MEDICINE CO., W FRANCISCO. ML CARLSBAD IM CALIFORNIA. rK TNDEnSIONKD HA8 ESTABLISHED IN HanU Her hare. Cal., a place for curing DiabeWe, Mellitus, Sugar in the Urine, and all other diseases sub. lect to curs by tnse Hpnu suou sa, allecvlous of the Llirer, HUiinach, Bowels, LurutH, etc., on the Carlsbad plan, under the direction ot lift. HCHNKE. the cele tinted Physician, who hasctiml thrw allnieutslnamoat Mtonlsbing nisuner. IV HO ll Z, N. It . t'hysiclso. Burgeon and Aowiucheur. Cor. Htat and (Vita Htrweta. Big a bss given univer sal satisfaction In the cur of Qonorrbo? and Oleet. I prescribe It and feel saf s In rsoommsnd Ing It to all sufferers. s, J. STOKER, I.D., Dssshir, lit. PBIOB.tl.00. . Bold by Druggists, DR. iWNULTY. This eminent Specialist still continues to trsal with His same suoosss aa of old all Special, Chronic. Nervous and Private Diseases of both sexes, band lor the " ladles' (Jnids to Health," sod his book on " 8wcial Diseases,'' whujh are free. Call Biion og sxhlress P. ltOHOOE MlKULTY, M. D., 11 Kearny Htreet, dan Franctwo. CURE FITS! When 1 ssy cars I do nut mean merely to stop them raUiueandtheshsN thein return sln, lni"sn radical cure. I hse rasde the disease of tin, tru kPHV or KAI.L1NU SICKMKSHallla-longstnay Miiers bars (si led is no rasaoo fi,r not now rsoemng core, fvind at one for a treatise ansl a Free B"t tie m my intslhhle remedy. le Ksprees and Pust Oitto. U. U. UOOT. AI. C., 1 89 Pearl M.Nwl erk. .mnt Hiv ntniMO lA aura lbs WOTSt tw:fv ins. a a Lsaesaassa Osu Means. ALLEN'S IRON TON 10 BITTERS, A flTiial Tesw, Hlso4 Parit.r, Aseetinr ssa Liyer ISTigttrstor. Oeaaise as4s by J. P. Alt... St Psal. at las. FREE By rrtnrn msll. Fall Description Hmt1! New Taller Hystaes mf Ureas baltla. II00ST 00. Cincinnati, 0. f yOsfsslatl f fc ssassSirtaaia, iJ vrtealykytV) l"Jrui Cksaloll fla VST mm II a rr a wr est W Ibe r inn ame's uompound URXS Nsrreu Prostratlea, Nsrveu Hsadach. ' Msaralgla, Nervoos Weakness, aad Liver Disease, Kasamatism, uys 'pcpsla, and all affsctioa ef lbs Kidneys. REWARD! infill Will be paid 'or earA and mrj grain of pnls. 1UUU euous subslsncos found Is Wisdom's RobsrUaa, acknowledged ne saosl dsllghtrtd and eery really hsnnlsss lotlet article or prvduonl (or besuUrylng aud pree string Uie ooB(UeiUo. reuMnlng tan, sunburn, freeklas and aQ blemtstMS aad roulfaaeae of the akin. Used adtt uulutsed by the elite ut society sod tb Mage. Sold by all druggists si 60 osata iwf bottle. White sad Fleefe. Msnaiutund by W. M. WISbOM S OO Chemists, PurUsud, Usegoa. Tho 'Van Hlonciscar DISPENSARY. VOHrLANTJ, OS. TeaacaWMIssssd sad Id. slants of asanVd sua and alhwaosaflerwrth LOBT MANHOOD I ar twuiita tk travrisa, aVasslnsi Loan TTSS Swsnal iDaoay.raiilng Meal org, WsaTKyas. Lack of yj Energy, also Blood an4 N h Bkla DiiaasM, Syphllns rapnons, UAU raiung Voa Pains, walling Bur Throat, TJlasrs, sk. tacts of Meteory. Kldnass and BladdM Troable (Teak Bsc LnrBus Urine, Ooaorraea, Qleet SUIoS sr-vromns rsUef and sua rn Ilia Balk Stoies t'nanlt (nfldentlaUr OfriOH-llMl c. 184 THIRD BT. IT'ts.i-nasa lor Scalo. Stsn 8Ttira roit iuci lam toM. orit KsN, CMIonwmKl. Hhwta (VHinty. t'al , fruit belt of Upper HacrainMilo Valley ; or, toH. OKirPIN.Tulo, Jackson County, Or., center ft Kogue lUrer Valley, -" uiihi climate and orwiiH"? 'esa. BLOOMINCDALE Q OROTHERO Or THIRD AVENUE, HEW TORI CITY, have now ready their handsomely illustrated semiannual FASHION CATALOGUE which eontains a nio-t compleis list of latest styles in Coaiiimes. Wraps, Millinery, Novellie inUreOoils,HhiKs.elc.,eto.,hoth Foreign and IKimastio, whieh ar sold at such low prices as to mak their nam renowned throughout the Union. , This oatnliunis is Issued for the benefit of per. sons residing at a distance f mm New York City, snd enables them to make their purchases with th sam f aoihtu a and at the same low prices aa Uionghtheycall' d in iwrmm. A copy of this book will be mailed FDCC to,nT person nnon ap plication by I II C C postal card or letter. Mnamlngdale Rrnlhrr. MaaafHrtnrrra, Imporlrr. Krlallers, Ihlnl Avenue, new work. HtND roa A Latalouuk. WESTCOH BROS. SEEDS Hardy Northern Grown from attnnearnla, Hinncsota, si th best, beoaus thay ar earlier and tb mosi productive. Take n otlier until you try them. For sals by all loading dealers on the coast throughout th country. Trad supplied by WEHTCOrr B BOTHER", Seed Ifcrchsnts, 404 and 408 Sansoms B tract, San Franclaoo, CaL Ttili SSLT er Btrreersterts Vssds sisrHly tor IS surs ef SrsQStisou er IS. fssrsttT erssu. The continuous Mrosss tf KUICTKHHT Wtmestlng ikmg' is. psri. inul mure isesl tottMltbysoUoa Desol eoalsejiatklsvlMi KlMtrte Sous Sd.rlU4 I ssre si 1 1 1 Is tram kesStelM. IllstsrUsOSa tpealiopsresss. Ver slrsslsrs gtrlsg fsH 1a trBMUoa,.ldreMOhMTr glee rt Oe., LI Wisklagtea Slnst,C'alsS4,llk rilBEB ALL IIIMOHS, from a common nloteh, or Eruption, in wio wuibi v.. .. - Fewer - aorea," acaly or Hongh an in, m MirTr:3,,i'.,L blood are ootiqiHwd by this powcrfuL ptirl- iv tig, ana iiiviKniuiiK ... C EaUiiK Ulecra rupldly htti tindor Its bo nlgn liifliicnoo. Ksptf Inily has It uiaiilfcstwJ Its itotfiicy hi t'lirinir Teller, sloao llaah. Holla, Cfarbuticfca, Bore Eyea, Seroi ulotia Sorea aud Mwclllngs, Illp lolnt Dlaeeae, White Sjvt'llliigs. Jjolire, or Thick Ncek, and Enlarged Uluitde. Bnd tin cents In stnuis for a lnnre trt-atlse, with ctilnrt-d plutts, on Skin Diseases, or tlio siune uiiiotiiit for a treatise on Hcrofuloiis AffiJ'tliins. "THE BLOOO IS THE LIFE.' Tlmroiitfhlvcltwiirie It by using Or. Pierce's (Joldcn Medical Ulaco very, and f opdl dUeatloti, a astir k I it, bfjoyaul i;lr. Its, aud vital strength, will be established. CONSUMPTION, which Is Scrofula of the tiittg, is sr- rcsted and uurvd by this rutuedy, if tiiken be fore the lust stiwes of the dlM-nse ore rtiithed. From Its nuirvfloiis power ovt-r this terribly fittal dlseo, wImii llrnt nITi ring: this now celabrntod rciti'dy to tho imiIiIIo, Dr. I'irhci tlioiigUt seriously t'f oillfng it his "Con. sumption 'tirct" but nbiimlonrd that name us too limited fur s incillclne whloh, fruis Its wonderful voinliliisllnn of tunic, or strt-tifrtlicnliig, Bltenitive. or ild-cleiiiisltig, sntl-lilltoiis, Ketoml, and tuilrltlv prtiper ties, is uiiWiiiuled, tint only us a remedy tot consumption, but for all Chronic .Bis. eaees of tb Liver. Blood, and Lungs. If 1 feel dull, drowsv, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or ycllowlsh-brown snots on faoe or Ixidy, ftxKiieiit besdatdio or dlui nes. bad bwto In mouth, Interim) heitt or Chills, ttlteriiutllig with hot Hushes, low spirits snd gloomy ftiivlKKliiigs, lireguliir nppetlte, and cootod Knigue. you uro suffering from liidlgestlon, nysprpala, and Torpid Liver, or "llllloueiirea." In many cast only part of these symptoms are expe rienced. As a remedy for nll such rnst'S, Ir. lOerce Uoltlen iricdlcal I)l co very Is unsurpassed. . For Weak Lunaa, Kplttlnf of Blood, khorlneaa of Brrolh, llron. Chill, Aalhma. Severe Cuuugha, and kindred alfoctlons, it is sn efficient remedy. Bot.n nr Dmiootws, nt $1.00, or SIX BOTTLE for ti.OO. ttend ten cent In stainn for Dr. Pwroe book on Cousuiliption. Addresa, World's Blapenaary medical aaso. clatfon, OK) Main btreet, DiirrALO, N. Y. $500 REWARD Is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Bago'g Catarrh Itemed y for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. If you osvs uiwusno V i nose, offensive or otnerwise. partial us smell, tusto, or hearing, weak eyes, dull psio or oreasure In head, you have Catarrh. Thou sands of casi terminal In consumption. Dr. Bage'g Cata hhh KsstttnY enresthe worst eases of Catarrh, "Cold In Ihe Head," and Catarrhal Headache, 60 cents. P. N. 1.1. Sn. 120 -R ! W. IT. Vn. JgJ WEAK NERVE3 Para's Ctixav OosrrouirD Is s Frrv Tonle which never fail. ContatniiiaT Celery and Coos, those wonderful nerre stimulants, it speedily suras all nervous disorders. RHEUMATISM ramg Cixiav Costiworo rm rifles th lood. It drive out the lactic acid, which cans, Rheumatism, and restores the blood tnakinir orsans to a healthy oonititloB. It let lbs true remedy f or lilicumsusm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS PsnnTs Cturav CowrotrwD quickly restore tb liver snd kidneys to perfect bealUs, This curaUve rower. eomblnM with Its sarv tooios, make. It lb best ratudr for all kulnay couiplsllits. DYSPEPSIA PAmrs Crurar ronrotrirB stranrtnens lb stomach, aud quiets the nerves of the dures. tive oivsna. This Is why it suns even Ui worse cases of liysuepai. CONSTIPATION Piurr-s Cn rav Cowrcmrr) Is nns esthsr. tia ItisslaiatlT.rvlnee7andnatnral action to the bowels. lU-rulanty suraiy lul. lows Its usa BccMsmsoded by nmf't"iisl aad business sm Bend (or book. Prlo $1.00. Sold by Drusgisu. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. Prop'i BUBLCfCTOS. TC Stomst my