!8CIENCE OF BORROWING, lMing(lollimll ' llh hMM of HU Krl.nda. U'hat ore you doing; for a living m wM nskeO 01 a yumi mmm wmj method of obtaining a liven- i .IJuaa .! .... Jid nut inspi nwmn " rw am ft loan oontmctor at present." I i nlV0 IMM'II 111 A IliUllUIB !,ij binineis. und I can honestly stty M" . ,r..l V.,.1 ...... L. I !nlf ! " ' ' e 1 ' ' 13' U'll orn,'w imall sums of money and live them. om i pimiuiuiei I nt ti iniru. w i o- If lav IM of lenders. n me con- .. i mil tunanj buuwk i u la I em not borrow from limn to . , au uliea.ly indebted, hut before v part company wiui mm i nasi jut rod ee mo t 1,1 il"a l" -jg, no that for every customer I ,.i..l- mi n coudIu n net mini o Ml 1 -I- w rh buslnesj requires a good deal I HI ,.,n,i certain rules must bo oare- v observed. In the llr.it place, 1 fas. a man to lend me money un- L I ftiM ijii'l" assured he has it about L Wlieii your intonuea vl run re- i from necessity you littvo lost nun. . 1.1 ... -.I.. U. H. iiopeless lo try urn, iHjinii. im ,,ver tho mat lor, oeeaiiso no loois or less mortilU'd about It. and lie i i... - i. sure to enu ) eiMiiuiuiiiiuii; ns,.lf that ho wns unublo to ROOOOr Ujjlg yoit, and wnen no mm oiii'o tir ed ut tint atase of reasoning you Iv knock him off your list When I havo selected my man 1 i t approach bin as though I am . i r ,i..i.. r , ,:.-'. ol Wlllll 1 lull u.ruij;. a am tins well dressed and look like a tiennn. because I know by painful arlenoe that a ihaootly-oroeiea man . 4 .11 .. I r no chance m uu iw wnwnci. ivini! him timorously to ono side siiering your request is pretty Ham to annoy aim auu uriug ue- t.i ..-.i - j.. In such matlers men are always Her alone than when they nre in ojiany. For this reason I always up to mv victim when no is grounded by his friends. Ho must Lent me to them, and, if the meet- is In a bur-room, as I generally Inftwe that it is, a drink is likely to low. This establishes a certain amount of kfldence, and wliea I turn to him Idenlv as though 1 had just romom- I my need, and say aloud: 'Oh, by bv. ju-t lot mo have a couple ot llnrs until to-morrow, will you? 1 te a little account to settlo down the Mi and I have no small bills about L' he must l)e u determined man it he Inses. You see, ho has introduced me his (fieuds, and stood boforo them as sW)iisui', so to speak. To slight me r would be equivalent to Impeaching own witness. I got tho money. lich 1 am very careful to pay bad; I following day. When I havo done i twice I generally find that tho man my mercy. Then I wait until 1 bw that his pOOkeU nro well tilled. en I strike him to the tune of from I to -". according to circumstances. ler tli.it I avoid him. The whole Ipajgn usually oectt pies about a fort- t, and I can operate in a dozen s at once; so that, you see, I make airly good income. I'.Mcn who are accustomed to wealth, I always curry largo sums of money 111 the n, nro almost useless tome. I rarely try them. They :iro stingy the hist degree, and there is no good lliein. It is with those who nro us i- lly poor, but occasionally find them es Hush, that I deal. 1 take them he flood tide of their fortune, when K are elatod with tho jiossession of hay which seems to them Lnexhauit- f, and they fall easily into my trap, I Wiil vou take something with mo? it lie afraid. I know it would be den to attempt to borrow from l after whet 1 havo told you, and I h't aV,i you for an introduction to any your friends. Iieoiuso I am sum vou pld not givo it to ma You don't nk? Well, good-by; I see a man ting who drew his pay to-day, and I ! go across tho street and cultivate -N. Y. 'l imes. The Intelligence of Toadj. loads, in tho presence of snakes, pi j remain perfectly still. In this Bielr only safety, fordid they make least movement th y would immo- Ny bo caught. I havo known a sry snako to li ; waiting for over an If fo. a frog to move, and even jmsh fi the nose to stir him up, This has 'ailed "sna'to charming," and in- W it loo!s like it, but tho toad is tho Irtii. f and the snake thecha 'mee. I ember ono day I dropped a toad in nidal of a pit of snakes I had in my PJaru He at once b camo oor- '!' still. thoiH'-h siirroiindei bv moro a dn7.''ii hungry snnkos. There I a circle of fierce heads and glaring around him, but he would not f. Ihec rcle narrowed unt 1 the lliudin.r tomniej almost touched Bt he was immovable. Just then called away for over half an P". but on returning found tho toad. (rave dignity, still holding tho fort ro -t masterly li activity. This fy. helpless creature, strong only Whero ice to a natural faith thus p'i'g enemies numerous and power- ou.'Ut Daniel before tho mental fn more vividlv than Rivier's celo- led hii'tun For,,! find Slrpnm. He Was Not a Sufferer. rd Chumpleigh And then youah Cuitom-houM duties aw bo dooo- aljsurd. You er smart Ameri (hawge heavily fnw awticlee of 1 utility, w hile things of mean lux- ptnil no actual use you or -permit d" youah count rv fwee. 'dive Ti.enwh:it urn uou kiekinir -Life. ' " di-i'iis-don urose on board an ' ' . li-l .l)ii.l tin.., a,r Ad 1,1 I '"'luenship of a gentleman at the F m of the sa'.oon. "He's an I'l'hman." said on. "I know bv HMd." "Hh' n S,..it,-hmnn " said her. -I hnow by his complexion." a '"erman," s-aid another, "I P J his beard." Tbe young ladies he loolted a little Spanish. ' ! -:, ...n r-t-d. b it s.Kin I0' them spoke: "I have it," said " - an American: he's eot hi "jq the table." Ocean. PU8LICSAUARIES. IM r,j Resetted k (mm Mor. I ruml,,,,,, HstSISIISI "Trtsts Ihe comfortable und high-salaried position, of this land are perhaps not quite so numerous in iroi,or.l,. Dumber of olliee, to l. hold, vet they I tliaaa . . I -"" ""fwneon in th,-ir total. Of course every Inxly knows thai the sei. Wf of Cabinet oOoen is t,000 u year. Next to those K-rhas come the Inter htate Comtnereo Conimis-ionershli). which pays 17,500 a year. There are five of them. There are the position r Assistant Secretarial in tho various departments. The men who (ill thM places rank next to the head of thede- partnentaaad gel fromt8,600to4,600 salary. There are about u dozen of these ,la,v., ,,nd the resM,nsihility is great and the work hard. The head of the marine hosjiital service gets 4,000, The heads of the various divisions and bureaus in (be Treasurv gel from :'..Vhi to 14.600, There about twenty of these places. Nino patltionl as Assistunt Treasurer pay from I.ikh) to fS.iNK.. T'he Xl.w Voile suli Treasurer get more than the Trans urer himself, tho salary of the sub Treasurer being s.imsi, 'the same a a Cabinet officer. Th at lloston and Bu Kranciseo get 16,000, the same us a Congressman gets. There are a pretty fc-ood lot of iiums in tbe inter nal revenue service The Commis sioner gets ('..0iH) and twenty or more of the collectors about 14 I f X I a y ear. The customs service is equally inter esting. The collector of customs of New York gets more than a Cabinet officer, or in net more than any Gov ernment official on duty in this coun try, exoept the President and possibly Ihe General Of the army and Admiral of the navy. Ills salary of I'.'.ihhi per year makes (coupled with the usual patronage) that position of more value than almost any other in the service There are dozens moro of customs collectors whose salaries rang.' from .iKhi downward, and many other positions of about a like value. In the Interior Department then is an Assistant Secretary at ) 000, bead of the geological survey at fll.lMNI, Commissioner of Railroads and Of In dian Affairs at fl INN) each. Commis sioner of Kducntion at (3,000, Com jiissioner of Pntenta and pensions at 10,000 each, general land office f I OfJO and assistant commissioners at 13,000 and .'t.lllMl each. Then there is an army of outside men under the Inte rior Department getting good pay. surveyors general, sjiecial agents, registers and receivers, and a lot more of them "loo numerous to mention." In the Post-o rHoe Department there are "favors" for the political gei man in large numbers. The assistant jiost maiter generalablpi pay $4,000 each, the New York postmaster gets ns much as a Cabinet officer, and there are ab nit a hundred post-offices inly ing salaries of from (oMhio to fi.WHi beside a lot of good-paying places iii the department and on the road as general agents and that sort of lliiiiL' I he I'ost-offlce Department alone has about Mi. uno officials, great and small, to conduct its immense business. Id the Department of Justice is the Solldttor-Genefal at (T.non a year, an Assistant Attorney-deneral at .1,uno and another at 14,000, solicit. .r of in ternal revenue at 14.500, and so on .Vid then the niar-hals and district judges and circuit judges, who are numbered by the score, and even hun dreds, and whose salaries run from (l'.MHJ to ifli.lHM). The Government printer gets (l.lioo. the district commissioners fo. 000 each, the secretary of the Senate fT.OOO. the scrgeant-at-arms f4 .'t'.'O, clerk of the House fo.-inn. librarian of Congress f i.ihk. private secretaries of the Pres ident (fi.000, Civil-Service commis sioners f8,600 B&oh, and so on. There are nearly 160.000 position! under the Government, M. Y. Graphic. FLOWERS AS EMBLEMS. Histories! and rolitiral Slsulllcaac At. taebad lo Thssn, The violet wus chosen by the ad herents of Napoleon as their badge during his exile in Biba (IHlll.1) Meeting a stranger, one would ask: "Aimez-vous la violetto?" Do you love the violet? An ignorant ieron might answer sini)ly, "Oui." Yes But one in the secret would add "Blen!" (well!), and would receive tie countersign: "Kile roviendra an rin teni)s." It will return in the Spring From the turns of his dopartUN Na poleon was toasted as Corporal or General Violet. His friends wore rings or ribbons of violet color. A popular design was a group of violets so drawn that a pnetlOad eye could discover in two largo ones the liko nesses of Napoleon and Marie Louise, while a smaller one displayed the feat ures of their son, "the K ag of Konie " After the battle of Waterloo the wear ing of violets was considered treason able. It has been well said of the Bower that, "springing in obscurity and retaining its perfume In death, it was a wonderful emblem of him who rose from the valleys of Corsica to the throne of the golden lilies, und whose name has been a sjiell of power long aft-'r he has ceased to breathe the air of earth." The fondness of the late Kmperor William of Germany for the corn flower has caused it to be commonly known by the name of Kaiserblume (the Emperor's flower). It was asso ciated with tender memories of his noble mother, lniisa of Prussia. Her enemy. pTapoUOB, expressed his oin ion of her talents when he character ized her as "the only man in the fam ily " and said, on hearing the news or her death: "The King of Prussia ha iosl his lwt Minister." When fleeuir to Memel with her children after tbe battle of Jena, an accident to the er rtaSM obliged them to wait awhile oy .be roadside. To divert the tired and bungrv children from the thoughts of their discomfort, she set them to gath ering the corn flower.-, and made gar lands to d-cornf their heads, singing the while old ballads ad telling sto ries. It was a scene which William never forgot, and that was a proud day when he humbied the p.rwer of the country from which she had endured o much: and the old monarch in the glories of his triumph eara.1" '.nurmur: "Mv mother, thou art eveifed, Nations, as well as Individuals, havo hail their omblem flower. The roo was centuries ago the chosen flower of England, and tho white and the red were the two rival branches of the PUatageoet family, the houses of York and Lancaster At the time of tho happy union of their cluims in the tnarrlugo of Henry of Richmond with KlizHbeth of York it is said that a rose of mingled eo'ors sprung miraculously into being; it combined the hues of the "bleeding rose" of one nice und "the pale aud maiden blossom" of the other. Such a rose is still in existence, and is known as the "York and Lancaster roso." Scotland's national flower, the this tle, bears the proud motto whose truth her foes have often proved. Nemo me UnpuDS laeessit (No one Injures me with impunity). Tradition tells us the emblem was chosen In memory of its service long ago during the inva sion of the Danes. They had planned a night attack, and as they stole in tho darkness toward the Scottish cani, one of them inadvertently steK-d upon a thistle. Losing command of him self he uttered a cry of pain. This arosseil the sleeping Scots, who sprang to arms and routed the enemy. Old legends toll us that St. Patrick, finding it hard to convince his hearers concerning the doctrine of the trinity, gathered a trefoil and took the three fold leaf us an illustration: wherefore the supernatural power attributed to a threefold leaf, and hence tho adop tion of the national emblem: "Choken irsf Of bird mdcMsf, O.d Krln nitirr Miirorork." , HarjK-r's BaJBA JED HANKS' WIFE. A Woman Who Didn't rtnpsSS to Carry Her cro hi Saleeee, Unlovely us tho ehnracter of the scolding woman is, there is some ex cuse for her infirmities of temper when they have been doveloH-d by years of association with thut son trial, n shiftless, improvident husband so lncklng in pr'de und manliness ns to ullow his wife to support him und their children. .led Hanks was such a man and his wife, Matilda, had been made a most accomplished scold by his ihiftlessness, which was all the more trying because of tho fact that Matilda was an energetic and ambi tious woman, Jed was meekness itself, but his mildness only made matters worse, for nothing so tries the temper of nn an gry woman as nereno calmness on the part of the person at whom her anger is directed. Jed's defense and linger seldom went beyond a mild: "Shu now, Tilly." "Well, why can't you be tho six teenth part of a num. then?" Matilda would burst out. "I'd be ashamed of myself if I was you, Jed Hanks!'' "Now, Tilly, you're getting ex cited." "Excited! Kxeited. Jed Hanks! Well, haven't I reason for being ex cited!' Wouldn't u brass woman get excited if she had to support u shift less man and six children?" "Tilly, Tilly, try to bo cu'm." "Oh, oa'ttl It looks liko being cu'm, don't it, with not a thing in the house hut n little Hour and a handful of ten. and you lyng on the grass all day long and not even cutting me a little stove-wood? And yet you say for me to bo ra'm .'" "Well, now. Till, what's tho uso o" milk in' seeh a to-do over It? We'll git along." "Oh, yos, 'we'll git along!' We'll kill the bear, won't wef I declare to mercy. Jed Hanks, if you ain't enough to drive a woman crazy! Whoro's your grit? Where your spirit? You simply haven't got any and you know it," "Well then. Tilly, what's the use of toll in me so?'' "Oh. I'll toll you so! I'll tell you so ov'ry day of your shifless life, and forty times n day. Jed Hanks!" Poor Matilda!- she has hur unfortu nate counterpart in many wives of to day who can not suffer in silence tbe en) they must daily bear, und who would be better wives if their hus bands were better men. - Youth's Com panion. Charles K. Holes i 'ue real name of the famous California mfhwaymaal generally known as "Blael Hart." At the breakinu out of the war he wits living in Decatur, III, and joined the I One Hundred und Sixteenth Illinois , regiment, was made sergeant nndl served three years, gatntnf some I distinction for bravery. Heturtung home In IH'i'. he disposed of his farm, locating his wife and three small children-all girls in tho little town of Olney, 111., and then Btarted for Montana. From nil informal ion his domestic relations were peculiarly happy. His wife is described by her neighbors as an estimable woman and the children he loft behind him were bright and unusually pretty For many years ho has been a terror to tho stage companies and traveler in the mountains of California. The Provocation Was Great. The officers say you attacked and pounded the complaining witm-s ., r..ll- " uaid tliA .'itnet in H 1,111 SUailieiuii.i . .- j of severe reproof. I acknowledge I used hlin Brett rough, your Honor," confessed the pi-i-.u.er. "He stopiM.-d mi' on th- street ' aud a-ked me if my name wasn't Cehokia. I aoewefed him dvillT that it wasn't, and then he said he had taken BM for a St. liuis Alderman he one met. I co il ' n't stand that, your HoMI I went for him." "Prisoner," exclaimed the impulsive Kansas City magistrate, reaching down and wringing his hand warmly, "you are discharg.-d." -Chicago Tribune. In recently issued Ubles givinir statistics on the subject of divorce, our i-ountry leads in having granted nearly half a million divorces during the twenty years past, but there huve been only eleven divorce's throughout the length and breadth of Krin during that patiod, Protestant or Catholic. In happiness or in abuse, the Irish con tinue the partnership until it is dir solved by death. Tlirrr Is io rhiiilablan'M In being umhirft Ur Ijrtiru 0., uli, liiriUbh". Kxnaart Ike Mind. . Rr xvlug mil, b a yds nil f thr uurld. but i crv Ten ssl Ml i-lther St tourlit. SOMSSSmM tiavslcf er nntirniiil whi-lhrr you Q M rail, t,-niii,lei, ,,r ,t auitawt, invldc ,,ir If mill II -' Hi ft MMSsrh Mlti-rt, wlilcb th, tnivlliis imlilli ns-oiiiilir tbr Sut-it iiuslli at ml. .-lurj let i,n -itlvv of msi SMMSS wlll whli biiiv . in- i.iiirun his In I iii.t or t,-r OSS U'liruild s. It fliniiill lo the ,-tTll dollo-r ili'.liit. MsSsstlsSi m - mitirli, rhi'iuiiitliiii mJ iliex' dlxiritcn of I tie bow,'l In. ! mlim lnlllle.1 vrnti-r DseSi Us Msllllve i ffls't iihhi thr Hniimh piilaihsd b the nn-klns of ibis Is truli iiiu.'l,l, mid II U capltil aiHtlxriud asvs lururorstor. Kms-iivid i n lor bullous- BSSI ami Sldasi In Hon. and It SfSSStSfScts. In s n-tnarkalili' ili-sriv. the oms or laiuiu'. ptiy lialer BaSBtaL Afti r VSUtB and FXPOSStS IB i tin I. in, nt u. atlivr. It ihould bv usr.l ai a pre v linn Hie SMUUMref siting hoa the i liura. i.r o' Iks first mor,' tliui the sift itac'f. White Kl, pliant of Slam, Lion of Eng land, Urairuiiof I'hlns, Cress of Pwltasr, land. Haulier of lYrla, Crescent of Ktrypt Double Baals ol Russia, Star of ChllirThe CtKls of Japan, Harp of Krln. To get these buy a box of the genuine Da. r. MiIank's Cki.kuhatku Li v ut I'll i s, price &1 cents, and mail us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly ruti n, and I cent in stamps. We will then mail you thr above Kit with sn ele geal packags of oleogrsphlc and chro matic i arda. Flkmimi Bnos., Iittrburo, Pa. It i-annol hi- dented that aniiinelm-nt la one of the moat penertul Influencra of life. m - I he country is floo rd wllh pnorlniliailonaof in ( Keith l arolliia l'lug Cut ruiuklng Tubaeco." More failure! are lo t attributed to rfforta i ii i -.Iii '. 'I than lo the wantofoierUon KVSCKV NYMI-TWM UOK. I Probably as dlssasi latleti ao niHi-h aoatta- BOSS psln SI Ktii uinatlini. Over no itBsle com 1 plaint lia lr. Hal Id Kctinedy'i Kivortte Kem tslv.of Itoiidiiul, N. Y,. won more SSfSS lliau liln ,l i unt 1 mi . Ill 111 uie the aitoulied patient eau BBSS BMSS uae hi limit ind fnsd from pail rt an, of pala, ' Mr Frank Strati, I well known men-hint of Neil llauiliiinc, N. V.. tayi: "1 suffered torlBn n I (nun Si latlr Itln iiinattniii Myeaai-aaia very ' liii'l one. anil none of the means taken save me i n lief. 1 MS Dr, David Kennedy'! Favorite I Keiiudv. of Kondout. N. Y.. am entirely rid of i ien i inptoni of my trouble. Only thm- tsit . lien Droafbt atmut tlili wonderful n-anlt II baa built iii- up and been of sn at jsMMstl to me lu I other mi) s. 1 hi artlt) leseauaeai It to other I ranrsrs, Us. Kbsksov'i PAvoarrs kihkiiv, ksaasal Rondottt, Y Y. II: for Sft. Send for tmek, how to run- Klduey. Liver aud ItliHid dtionlen. Tlie seer I of life is not to do whit one likes, but to try to like what one liaa to do. i .in. piinii Surely Cured:. To tiik KniTos: PISSSS Inform your resderi that I have a poalttie rrmedy for the ibove BSmsd disease, lly ttn timely use thonaandt of hniH-lets eaaea have turn tn-naanently cured. I ihall Is- slad lo end two Imttleii of my ri-me-ili i hi r. to any of your reader who have cos auuipllon If IbSI will -einl me tlielr elpreiw and poatofflce i ldreaa. Hi ajx-etlully, T. A. BLOC I II, H. C, isl Psarl ft.. New York. Wc have k-reat rSSDSOl fof the p -netritlon of ihe iimu who diseovers irood quallllea lu ua. lloreneaB.- AH aiifTerliix from fmfnli'oa .1 fa, Hinwil bSa BSSSSSSM will la' asriM-atily iirprlmsl at IbsllBBtedlstsrellsl SflbtdSfl by the use uf "frou-n'i SaeaSMSl rroeara." Hold only lu Imixi-i. M i men swallow at one moiithfiil the He that tint let's, unit drink drop by drop a truth thai ia bltt r. ll Time Nmokei'H Who k now s good thinK when they see It, cannot lie fooled by a poor ImmltaUmi of the well-known "Seal of North Carolina l'lug I ul Tobacco. Bror (n mind that the yrnuinr "Stat" costs you m more than the moriy trashy t oll that some iltnlcrs curry. S. e that vou get i lie S al of North Caro lina, and you w ill smoke no other Uibacco. IFOR THE BLOOD. hii l!Vn sin- Uli- liaa en red me Bf a mall I moil liri-nkli'K out nn my lea. w hi. h rained llntolrrsl la pala. It waa called fcVaema hy I lbs doctDfa ruiir of w tiuni treateil me wlln i ri lliT. I eanillilly oonreaa that I nwi I my present s health toN. H. M., wlileb in ray I'stlmatlon t. Invaluable as a hlnod fSBISdy, MlnriJl'l.l IIkWitt, B. 1MB St., Ht. liul, Mn. luir huh-- w hen tw-o niontba nlit was at- I in. I. ' I with i 'lul.i. whk-h f. -r a Ions I time neatroyM l.. r ey,liit eiiiln ly, ami i niin .l ii. lo ili-sn,i,' ur her lite. l liwil.Ni.ir lliilleit In ri-lii-ve her, anil we save ISttin , bp,s--lle, uliiell arrnn eurtsl ner ep. I llri-ly. anil she Is aow hale and hearty. b. .nul.K, vi Ill's riiliil. leiaa. Sa-Mi'tnl . r timk , ii..a lilatorr of rn.iml in-i-usi-s ami ailvli-e Hi aum-rrra. I mutiisi free 'iti k swift araoirra odl, Hrawer .1, Alia .In. Ul. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS lis csc SB sidUUiro Bsuns. Or If I nil. hsset, ; f tnulee si 1 felialle ill fcraalr. MMf rail j ak m 'auAsslera gnglukC Ditmond Brand, 1,1 rJ ' lelTio luir. s- l"1 will, tlur rlb- sin sttlsrr. ilT Lllls lr I .t- i 1 MM ''. vrtsTperi, are a ttangs-r-OUI .-.lunlrrfflt. Beo1 4f. 'inipel '-r partlrulara aud ,tcllef fur ldHejp," in rrtin mell. lO.ttt utw- ..iir.s islffl Ppr. I Im I... In lie nilral I o..ladlaonSg..lblll.,Ia. Tin Olditt Medicine i' a WeeU il tethatly till, is t M rHOJIMOH'S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. 7 hisi ariTcU- U n rariTully preuarM ph nlian nrt OtiptlaW, ati'l hai in ii lu cunautiit um for marly a KMiturv. 1 lu-rv su fi w dWaea li which mankiuil in int.jrvt ss,r.rr ()-traiunt lhn aure . Uf ninr, i- i ii.ii-- for whkh morit remtvllM havt hrapn trl 1 m itiKMjt urrcax, Korall ritfnial lnHainmatln of thAovmUU Ln Infallllili rfrnMj. If tbt rtlrw 1 1. f,.iL..w.,t If will nfverfill Wi- t.artWilarlv lnvithHtt nt n of thvicUn to lui fnpiila. lor aahyallilnijt-tt. Km THoimN, )VH C UU- IRi'T. I. rjiaWJiii-ne-i ttvo ; $75.2210 $250.52 IXWX. eri-l.-rre, w no run larnwn a ieir i f'- ,m. Vln 'e nine In the nalnm. Hur-o men la may I .rnriial'iy emnlove l skw, A t" v.-;.' lea In town indrltlM r. JOHMSOJCa mn Miln M' Ufchni I, Va, .V. R.-Unev yl'il. .Vere, illarf'i ri.illm Hinp or eedp. Omt fvarS lWf, till, 11. I. J. "'. The rw Bailrr BaSXtasS, pe aad Twlir Marhlnrri aad. Waaarar (rrajSA Binder Twtai. ftm Till" MMlBS la mat' wllh all hV I al lmirii' nn ' '- 'mrn I In HCJ It l aiul ha- a r1 nnaiir .WnaiK-d In tie- hlm..r) nf itesm LWt mtm innKira. Ku ri Murine la pni sflE aMr Ull..,t srttaall sssaossld nd (Lni aM) kiiosrn, and an- arTn!M lu fT. ry rnpfct. i T 1mm Tlptlotl rvy iuu "li.- 1 1 HafflTltltr - - a mi alMi matin fa ttirernf j Harif1u. Hemp . rnr..r'.r Tie i ns ft imju ior r in man . Addre..,n...sm mimiUgjgmi T(iriIi St Key Street, Ksw York. ASTHiyiACUB6B PJ.r.iHlnUawotat.lrifuycomfoit,PJ alils aleeri ; cffacU cam whan all ndiera f au. . Jt 'mlr..evaU.Sle.l ?i!wWm 1 -OOepniSSf.f f W s . ' -JlllljjJ-1:;J Hrllable Tt-miss ny. Aiujiiu th jse who testly to the merits of Al.l.i im k's PoROOa Pi.astkiis are Mrs. Henry Wanl It-e her. lion Sam'lJ. ltan dsll, l',rua V. Field, Jr , Hon. Jaiw s V. Huated. ( hsrlm I). Kretlrirka, Henry King, llaaa er B side - en ii i ; in, Hon. K. I.. I'illa. lien. V. II. 'pm ls. re- AagUstm cla, Mirion Hirlaml mi I Sis ters of t'hirin, l'rovidvuee Hoeptlal. WsshiiiKton, I) ('. Bawanot Innttatloaa. and do not lie deceived iy mis eir,-ai-nt Ions. Ask for ai.i ks k . si d l t no egplawutea or suli tat ion i n.l in e Ion to accept s substitute. Then- la tit w-an-li aftor truth which does nor. nral of HI, begin lo In u Hie truth n bk h It kuuwa. CREAM Da lupcrior ttc!UtK,(i no. ten lu mltllona ..f honiM fiu or than a iuaritr of a oeutury U b uarnl bjr lh rmts-t HUW (iTtrutntiil Kndorawl bt -hr hnurti rJ the (lrtt I in. -tan I. -a M tin- 8lr:ifwsrt, rurtwtaiidiihiat siimiMiiui iu i tut b t iTmiu naaiii iiwurr Uism hlm oooialu AtmitDiila. I.tim- or Alum. rVM uulj lu oaua PR1UE HAK1NO FoWDKR CO. NKW YHHK. I'll K'AtH), RAN riUNl'lHtHV A BIG SHOW emits.'! Cauh etora, SIS Front St., S. F OsL larfaal fan era 1 dialers wsst of ths M laalulpai KItst. Dry Oooda, Notions, Uoilery, Dadsr waar Wall Paper, Stationery , Blsnksts, BSSV diaf; Booti, and Shoes; Cmned Goods, Dry fniu. Weodia, TId, Crockery, Olsas .Griolts sad itardwara Men. FUh, PTOTlilons, Honar, Orati, fssd, Oroesrlss, Purs Iploss, Besds, la sas; Drsfi. Msdectnia; Clocka, Ammaaltlsa, Eabbar Qooda, Tsats, snd qbuUIIsi of otass looda it lowest prices for Cub. only Bsad la sUtap for full IM by first mill . snd lsara hrm SS UTS cbeap and well st am a! 1 oost . S3 y ean SS Mim' lutomeri tnayery ( ountywaas aS m Esokj MoanlalBS, sad bshj slsseksaa Swis who havr uml rimV IMiri for Mi-1 s in j t i in wty UU MMT OK ALU BuM tvtr wber. Ittc Or.SPINNEYs Dr. Spinney & Co. ,1' lKlKlrBtSt Call or irtlaiHl.Or aildri'itii BJBrDVOIIS Ueullltr. l.naaof Vlsnr, Haratna nintvvo Loiiii. Weak Bsmaqr, Essfsa denct, lie., itue In exiTaiana or abuae, curwd. youncmenI'::;v,,'i'! rrHlon ahoiild arall thriiwlvr of our tnalnnnL t pnaitivt . uri'iinritiiuvtl In rwrr chm, Njrphllla, llrlnarr and NiMirrcal Piw-an. nil ummturaJ dlav charyM, promptiy and safely cured. MIDDLE.ACEDMEN;-7! or M.inrTft or inaiiiirT. wnn iim-a, Ncrvou- .utinir of M'u..f HLrtMisfTh. tc. ourf.l rrHtorrd to tufaUhy vikftir. . sr. sri mius uiiauie in tisii ia niaij isei in-rtti"! at ihrir h'Oiii1, bf rurrtaiiondntT, MiitrliK am uatrtirtloiia wnt br tns.ll or riorvai. (.'onatiltutlut rro. Ht'ii.U n'liU IU HtMntuifuf 1 he Yuuna' Man'i ' rtuud ur Ouida to w atliuclt. WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! al merit ainall. tin. fit. laik-e. mSs Wj fur niallluif larira lllualrausrl r.m en. with full piutluulaia, Hu ufevtunxl uf V,9i OjaVfttOs It: st irl,al.rMl. ( klraa . III. OThs BUTEB8' GUIDE Is lssusd March and Sept., each year. It Is an enoy olonedla of uieful Infor mation (or all who pur ohaie ths luxuries or ths neoeisltles of Ufs. Ws em olotbs you snd furniih you with ill ths nsoeissry snd unneossisry sppilsnoei te ride, wilk, dsoos, ileep, sst, (lib, hunt, work, at to ohuron, or stay st horns, snd in vsrlous slses, stylss snd qusntlklei. Just tlguro out whst Ii roquirod to do all theie thlnga COMFBRTsBLT. and you osn make i fair eitlmits of ths value of the BUYEHB' OUIOB, whloh will bs sent upon rsoelpt of 10 osnts to psy poatige, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-114 stlohlgsn Avouue, Ohlosao.Dl. THE VAN MONCI8CAR .PRIVATE DISPENSARV. Mrs. 133 and I3S TIIIKM HTltKKT, Portland, Oregon. U Um only I'rl'aVn III. IHIIftl .ai y In I'lirtlanil ur in. tbe KiathwMt Urawt wti. r.- nalu iitii .reaumaa fully U..I..I h.rallNKKV irl h, ITIItllNil AM. ITIlVATK.IIlHKAHKHlli jruiuia ur iild, alnsle o, marriiil, auoll a. I ".I MANIKNil). Nenruiu del.tlltjr, a. lulu, loaaaa, faibns ineiu.ry Tpllllltlc eniatl'Hi., af feeta of nu n urr klilna) SBS HsdSSI traublea, in iirrtiea, gleet, nature etc CONSULTATION MUCK. WILLIAM BECK A SON. - WHHl.tal,R a ' I ' Mini hKAI-Kk IK - OUNS AND SPORTINO GOODS, mis -a- FlBblng Tackle, ten Il 'lis I1. Olnvm, Imllin i ' Maaka, Foils. tftetara Asentafnr . li. Mw i Bro' li v -1- li I I. fkJOUS llterrlm. V, l'K'lurxlea. I . l 1, 10.T A ie? Heroiid BM. Torlland. Or. II.-H M aTi.lla : KIwaMe A . Spokuie Kail.. W T . M Hlat- Ht Halrn Ksw.su II ro hate in OH lirire that neala h alius, and tkal other remnlh-a hive filM to hnl. or i bmklus out or in bins of the ar.lp nr 1..1. m I Holl, Hurn. rut, nt iny illment tor hiiha-alieliaBltir.le. hn eni tan m SSralraat Halvr, whleh la Warranted tn run when eterjrlhlnf elae falla If net kept t,r ...... ,t.wie. I aMiul 'if, eelita laatimtrttoj. I. lirrT, Aft-, Aitorls, Or, aod receive bo bj mill. aay Plae a (-ura Vit rem SSSMtkal la THE BKHT fnr kia-ulos U votes clear. 51 EIHWAY. iiiSrtV rtaaaas BaiSaM Ooaaa, ksad hiili iii illl L mm Ummi Priam MATTHIAS QBATOt' llknsa.aia i " "siisii. I HIT DimKlHl. frTal IS "aaaa aWnuiiioie ps Pi I f t .ttm Em '! ajiaa I aSBiiu", jiisjsar I Usaui:.iii3s na H flBl-gl ft S JACOBS OH For nheumatiMin. The Latest, Current Curea. OBCratchii. r.i.i, Tu . , u . Illl. Wm aa irakiM rro rhtaaatlia aar Una aataa. aa ts.ul. t jmi, oil caraS a Sa ralara U laa raan 1 i WOOD I . STnee lha War. Wataantlia. 0 . Jaaa II 'IS. BaS Ia4 rknaaUw alaca lha war la haaa I fur o i tppUcauaaa II Jatoa 0iUr,4aa. So nluiiUn S SILSeS Ho si rD. Or., .ell. o . Jaaa It. Illl. r,lk,l tla liwr al ol.bt lul.rlai wllh rb,a mau aa rallaf. triad II Jacaai Oil. kail a kit IU ISSSS SS). SS ralara la taari 1 0 WSSTSS. at DaeesssTs sn txtirss INI CHAILII A VODIIIR CO.. aiNlMsrs.Hd. I DraaeriSa anil full,- sn done His (I aa lha only aiHs-lfli- 'nrllireerlalneora .. ii. i. .ii. ....... " II I N"K I II 1 M M ) , Ainaii-ruani, Pi v. We hive anlil Ilia (1 tot man, yeara. and I hal .llren the Oaal of aalil- U. a UYCIIKA CO , I 1.00. Holil by lirua-i'lati! SffS sr to KM a day. niniilea sratta eS.IS 9i KKKK. I lneaiuit uieler huraea feet. V Write Hra-vantrr HareC)' It. In Haider l'o Hollv.Mleh. HilDV TinrQI " urahama DspllStor A 1 1 I fnufjU. I'aate la Kiiraiitml te re mine lialr ami SBSSs III Kmvrth. II. M hy mall. Send '.V atamp for tsmk "Hew to la- BssntlrsV' Ms. uhhiaikh iisaiuh, ''Beset) liietir," 'il rnwell St., Sin Krinetfi-n, 'sSSa. m T,.,"aasjaFi.,,' HEALTHFUL EXERCISE. Only n few months ntro thsnn rntniiluir, rasVheekef lnsspq wrro nnnv. ilelU catti, Dale, aleklv ilrls. Bv the tidal si'rl)tloti, they liavn hliiHioini'ii out Into younjr women, 'Favorite Prescription" U nn mutator and promoter ot functional imiu irrinoou to womnnnoou, it is a rwrnetl" safe lemediai agent, and oaa nroiliiee onl v L'oml ri'-itlis. It is earBfnllv rnmiyuindr!. hv in nxtwrlai I t skillful phsifolan, and ailapted to wouuiti's dewate orguibntlon. it i- purely Vfetiihlo lit Its romposition mill prrfi-ctly hnrinli-ss in uny condition of the iratem, it Imparts ttrentth to the wholn system, For overtvorked, orn nut,n "run-ilown,'' debilitated twacttera. milliners, dtwmaken, teams tressce, -WjiWai" house Itee pen, nurslno; rnntiu-rs, mid feeble ATMnen generally, Dr. i It'tcti's Knvorlte Preaerlptlon Is the jrreiitrst earthly boon, being uneniialed as in PJMtnlng BOfolal and resiomtlvn tonic, It Is the only medicine for women, mt by ilriijrjrlsia, iimler a pmitire. ounrantre. from Hi'' msnufsoturers, Hint il will i?lvn sntl-fiii-tloii In everv ruse, or mnnev will lie refumleil. This nuuitai hna been printed on the bottle Wrapperf ami fupyrlslit, lmw, liy Woiii.n'H DispsNSAitT MsniCAi. Association, Proprietor!. Tlio cloansini;, antiaeptio Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy keeper Ilia lu OUK TKtlli; SIAItK ',iemerf. - Ilia luipur tant that Iba awla or Halrratuajrou SSS ihould be Wblta aud Pure aauil la all itinllir aubah noN ua.it for food. Tolnaun obtaining ouly Iba "Arm & llanini'T ' brand Hedl or Hilerit i, b ,y II la "pnuml or bi'f puuud" nrtooni tihleb baarour name .ml i ra.lt' mark, aa Infartor n".!, aniauina ameaiulaitltutfid fortbl "Arm k llammar ' braod when bought In bulk. PartlM ualug Baking Poanlar ahounl remem ber Ibat Ita lola tiling projurty cnnalati of hi oarbonata nf aodi. One taaapoonful of Iba "Arm a Hammer" brand of Boda or Haleratui mlied wuii lour tullk equals ON ETERT FACKAOE. Packed in Card Board Sleepless Por nenrly month 1 was not able lo sleep, but llbV rilHlllK I'AINKH I'kl.KKV COMFOUNO I for two days, tn- I aomnla Bed snd strength return ed." E.O. HaiTii. llvlWf ClatlSBt'B, S. C. I tasss taken only s part of a bottle of Palm's Celery Com pound, sad It ass entirely relieved me of all mill annas from which 1 bars suffered greatly." Mas. K. Atnourr, Peoria, ill PaJne's Celery CumpiKinrl pmduees sound and n-fnuhluK ab-ep. A jihyalelau'i proxrlitliD. II otki not i-ohtafn on nannful drug. Like uolli Ing ebe. It bt a Kuarait't cure for al'-epletav ness, Uilln-eUiaisun' f.ilihftilly fiillirwiil. a .. ... u. .... .a itn lin.i.L.UI. Wsua, Uicbakmius Co., BurllotfloB. V t. DIW0HD DYES J;&;UCTmD FOOD CLOTHING For Men and Boys at "THE HASTINGS," Lick House Block, San Francisco. sr i ittt fi. Tt niTTnTiTn m Mill, & MflMJlUl, C.C.HASTINGS fc Oo 87 Vears In present location. I nN, CONSUMPT'0 It hits periiuuiontlv anted tiuu'sands of casi-s pitMonneeci by doctors h..pe- lesH. If vou lim e iireiiiiniiliirv svinn- tunis, -in ii as Cough) DUBenlnr of Ilrciitlilug, Ac., iliui't delay, I mt use PISO'S fjUBI inn CONSUMPTIOS iuuniHliutelv. Dv ilriiKKists. cents. I CURE FITS! I ilo not iiK'sui oH fi ljr Ui Bt"(i tliftii fur a time and thii Ii' iht-tti rrtuni v i in I MM a radical Ml I Iiatc m'U Uiv dlirasw uf riTu, Ki'lLlfal or ' ux imo 'i Kisa . life Imtg atii'lv I arrant mjr munlr tu curt thr wortl cmm Hetauw utbrn har failr 4 ! nu raaMHi fur MN uu MMMh a ntr? Nt-ml at 0MI ft r a tr. .tin- will a frvr butilr of mjr lufalJIttlf niunly tlivr I i . i ' ami I -t Ofiler. II (1 Ri M T M fi i N.wVjrk. N. IV N. U. No. ftt 8 W, N. U. No. m Dr. PturcHa M 1 1 1 Ii I-1:1 1 llei I l''livirlle I're. beunt ll'ul, iiltiinn, liulf, lii-artv, Ktruiiir Invlffonttlii";, restorative tnnlo and aa a action nt that critical period sf clumse fnlthfully curried out for many yeara, and healing qualities of are unequaled. 50 rente. four teaapoon full of ths beat llaklng l'owder.att Ing twenty llrnei Its mat. boaldm being tuuib haatthier, bacauu It don not con liln any Injiirloui autiatani'ea. ucb aaalum, tarn alba sio.,of wblrb uiiujr link ing Powdera ire inula. Dairymen aud farmers bould uaaonlr 1 1n-"Arm a Hammer" brand for rlaaulng and keeping Milk Pain dwoet and flies, CiUTIOB. Bas thil every pound pickige of "Arm ind Hiiumor Brand" contain! full IS ouncea net, and the K pound ia-'kigeaaU . '"" ' net. Hodi or Halaratul aame aa apecl Bad on each package. Boxes. Always keeps Soft. Nights 11 For a long time I was sn nervous nnrt worn out I hnl I . .mill nut work. 1 tried ninny in. Jt lines, hut rnme, gave rne relief until 1 used I'alne'g ivtery ivmniund. whleh al onto atri'iutbriii-d and Invfgoratisl my nervei," IIAKI.KT nllBKM.N, llllTI I N I "II. la Painc's Celery Compound qulcklr qoleta and trenffthma thr nrrvtn, when irrluusl or ui-akpniil by overwork, eiprw, ilkuM', or irMkt'k. II nirea iicrvtuirineM, head- H'' to dvtfriMWl. -li'i'IiN-iwiii' liii In!-' ii' '-In, flUli other aLnorucni uf tbe norvinw aynU'iu. Tones up the Shattered Nerves " Kortwo yeara I win a mifTerer from nervous di-Mltir. and I Uiank liial uml the ilua-nven-r of llm valuable reini-dy. that Pulni 'a ( elery (tini pnunil eun-d nuv Let any one w rlle So ine lur idrlve." Oaoaus W. Hoiths, Ntumfunl. l eun. vse fur mwtysJUMm ut mm