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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1890)
1 aT KlKllHt KIIISKY f" "V.. i.H KH HK , ....lerful discovery, m .nu- WZZLtU BgN fresh Juices of tl.c ,,jif..rni In their riataral s'a'c, I trier orikfl'inl pruuerties; i - (hetatle aim i"'"""""" a"'11 i ,iiiveiy ooouUi tia so '" ", , I'. rl-. tlv ..arm D"A?SK tors ;l lhe '"""J rbei i mii mX "biota are Varrh ..I mifSua buniliitf. mrUlwpliu I" it " tile lk. tiriv-l and other lib'""1 ' ornn are heir to. Pot 6?"? uSS l ure no t'iul - Jla.r Slid. 1,1 ,., rlellr mill MiShS II brlf.gi 'ceili 1'" "rof !K Ln'-.heek. ana clears the entire i ' fi , ' , .irltli'H. You will inline- '"m -I the l.r-M.-'U-i-.l ellecth or till. Z5W..lii.' i.e liiv- It one trial; . hi - -... a"-.'.,., melliciiie. " - . . :r i MV-rlwH -rry. For sale tiy .all K i Tike no other, ir - , a rel'dv market in 'c'iuJ States ami Canada for all " -Ibiesshe can prow, including S and tomatoes. The total civil RSSmoJ the island is 15,534, Of l rp ...... ired persons. London folks swallow VoW oxen. ;.. sheep m-n-.. 'too in'11 s.t(K.(Ht) head .., raid 000 DOUIldl Oi llsh, 500,- 1 n'.m 90" ' U00 lobsters is 1 . l ,,, odllna urn The (ierinan mm" - tuvc been making experiments do boat built of com- The vessel is eleven feet 1 1 i fnnml to show irroat "ttb and moro elasticity when H by another boat. number of Held officers In the j.lesearmy including 1 Gen- Tw Lioutenant-Oonorals, 18 Major-P-i- 69 Colonels, 6'2 Lleutonant & MS Colonol-Majors 1.034 EE 1.1W flrst-class sub-Captains "jtooisccond-classsub-Captains. The JJaterof non-commissioned otlkers and An enormous fish, about twelve feet bkwtn, was found by somo fishermen Ulrisc. a tillage on tho French coast n.inlmalwas dead, but, being consid- nditilt At for human food, was taken Kto shore. When opened the people rio had rr.iv ' 1 to the boach ware pud at the sigh' of a man's body and to, the teet only being missing. Irrigation is conductod on a large ni in Japan, and dates from long be ta the Christ! an era. Tho irrigation urksare massive and costly, and from tititincelook liko doublo t'ack rail nn These are the large reservoirs ,: :i . ditches, besides which mount in itreams are utilized in tho usual inner. . n -n i , i o n m inn totquantities of horso flosh and the mitity ii increasing as a cheaper meat hthepoorerclassos in citios. In France til torse butchers have their signs out, itich they are compoled by law to n, to designate their shop and meat fen the other shops, that sell beef, ntton pork. -A stamp-collector, ninety years of ijt, named Foster, who lives in Leipsic, Us used np H,0M stamps from all parts t the world, which it took him eight pinto collect, in arranging them in a ....... . , r. ........... i t i ..... r Mil. 4 J r t i Emperors William and Frederick, ISis- lank. Kin? Albert, I'opo Leo XIII., ndGermania guarding the Rhine. The praam aro :uiu. to ue exi-ieni uku- Mits, and are now exhibited in Luip- WOMEN AS COLLECTORS. IJiw AteDur of Employment Opened to the Wouker Sex. Theivenues of employment for wom- ue constantly increasing. Already lit hi proved horsolf a good clerk, a d book-keeper and a good typewriter, Uithe latest Is a female collector. At Instidozen housos in Kansas City are plojinjt women in this capacity, and Wr number seems to be constantly in leasing. itoman may be a book-keeper or a nriter and yet be the most feminine nature imaginable, despite her busi- relations, but tho female dunner Hid seem to be another kind of busi woman, and she brings forward T Pnptly the question of how much aon must be made between a jwn and a man in the same business. "uung is certain, one can not kick "J collector out of the office, fe female collectors are for the most J joung women, and, according to w employers, thy are as persistent m successful in their business as " Their mode of operation, how J, is somewhat peculiar, and they do "Mm to TO fthnnt IK. nnllo.H . ma.. " v. me wy as a man. A reporter I in an office vnsterdav urhera twenty young men wero worlt- "" u was ta kinir with tha iiiquireMi tor one of tlie men. Ha ,i,,i .. ... ,,. WhllA ,V. t , .... uio wnoie omce watched her -...cu over to his desk and began a i mm in a tone so low uo touw near. After t:i k ncr 'lew moments she turned touo.and. r "' voice, said: "J0U don't COmn In nrloltln H11 W fc--s.m on Saturday." " She wu cnn. . '"'oran unmorii i- j BUfoi i b "J -"6, V0 8v hm m,l o jQ1,.,., JJ bill before Saturday. ..wvwi iwi a juwuiry arm. .""rchantwho v.a --L-m .Z HID COI nnfim . i l a -s asked about It. und oain- "f , . mw laav oni . i . inai . . - - -""nj trust iwiu i u,King some very bad colleo- - 1 .. . . . "Permitted lo..L .v. t , ""in sho j--, - ".. . llMlli, . -..a iui tu,- UKVUieUb 10 mce. "-Kansas City SUr. SI UL nn.l. . . ... , "p, natural to wisn tor omes which, we have reason "-are to come hereafter, though n not he h world now affords him, it Is dif- WOae PnnH nA .! .1 . 10 ue tirettv woll ;aliin prn"T no ""Heve that in cer- rs thfl fnrmi'r tiara n-nrA ata, . . .. i - i . . - vuriiD. lin kl Prtaa,rtr in m iMt. zr virtue. How can we exer graee of iniu.t...i i .11 tf we"; or that of forgive- have nn lumlul TiiV,,.. " - - . n, ,,v ... try. , MIUCI W UU 111 ww thn tr, vi v every thing. But a large i7 must '""Portant service in "O il in 11 m iJlT , ' Mrt IndicaUon of w BTtVlW. o a , DRY PLATES FOR RED MEN. evolution In Indian Im-A Funny Ntor, of chief BtMksjrlMaMi "Indians who visit WuMogtM aimoal Invariably come to have th. ir pictures taken," said the pboiOtntMr who most of this copper Ooiofad patronage t. a rejiorter. "Hunging over (hWOII the wall you may see n rather intereMinj; series of portraits OhlatnUllg the evolu tion of tho red man in the matter of habiliments from his primitive condition to the likeness of the newest London fashion plate. The lirst pii ture. ns you observe, represents hi,,, in ulwiri-inal togs complete In the next he has on a pair of pantaloons always the first white man's garment adopted by the Indian. Ho wears the trousers with nil ordinary trile costume in other particulars, in cluding heads, feathers, etc., until, as U shown in tin- third photograph, it occurs to him to add n waistcoat and 'biled' shirt. The feathers and beads disapear at this stane. and Mr. Lo goes nbout in his shirt sleeves, feeling very enli-htened for some time lieforo the coat is put on. Then, as you an in tho fourth picture, collar and euHs andsilk hat are assumed, and .Mr. Lo sprouts out very likely into a regular howling swell on the Piccadilly m An Indian dudo is a sight for men and gods." "All the jKirtraits in this series seem to be of the same man." "Yes, that is Chief Sorrowful Ghost, of tho Crows, who are tho most elabor ately dressed of all Indians in their na tive attire. The pictures were taken of him at different eriods. By the way, Chief Buihyhoad, of the Cherokee ua tion, was here a while ago, and seeing him Crossing the lobby at Willards 1 asked a friend who was with me, named Van W'yck, if he would like to bo intro duced. " 'Why,' said Van Wyck, astonished, 'you don't mean to say that handsomely dressed and distinguished looking man over there is an Indian?' " 'Decidedly, yes,' 1 replied. 'Here he comes now. Mr. Hushyhead, let me in troduce my friend, Mr. Van Wyck.' " 'Happy to meet you, Mr. Van Wyck.' " 'Charmed to have the privilege of knowing you, Mr. Bushyhead AaC really I Iiojhj you'll excuse the remark you are quite er civilized, aren't year " 'I trust so,' blandly responded tho chief, ex-governor of Indian territory and one of the very rich men of that en lightened and prosperous region. " 'And are all the Indians of your tribe as civilized as yourself?' asked Van Wyck. " 'Oh, yea' " 'Do you all live in tents and wig wams?' " 'Certainly. Here is a picture of my own wigwam,' "And the .lief drew from the inside pocket of his coat a photograph of a beautiful Queen Anns cottage, which could not have cost less than $oo,000. " 'This is lay summer wigwam,' said Bushyhead with grave atfability. '1 have another for winter in town.' "Van Wyck, who had disregarded tho nudges I gave him while he was putting his questions, 'tumbled' at last. 1 under stand that he has been kicking himself ever Bince." Washington Star. "Flo roar Necktie. Sirt" Some genius discovered that when men reach the theatre and removo their topcoats their nscktiai do not present that geometrical nicety of position thai all wi ll regulated neckties ought. Even B tho wearer be conscious which is sel dom that his tie is not is it should be, It is awkward to pose b re the mirror, if there be one, and get red in the face in a fruitless struggle to rearnuigo the biassed tie. The genius aforesaid has got on to all this. Being a genius, to capture an idea was to act upon it. He sought and obtained a position as usher in one of the theatres. Then he began business. Tho drst man whoso necktie looked as if it were in search of his occipital lione, and who looked healthy enough not to bo startled by the strangeness of the request, was ap proached. "Tie vour necktie, sir?" "What?" "Tie your necktie, sir? It has become disarranged." "Has it? Well, go ahead." The tie was neatly adjusted, a quarter dropped in the hand of the tyer, and this began what is now quite a remune rative addition to the theatre usher's du ties. Of coursethe genius had imitators. All geniuses have. You ran have your necktie perpendic ularly adjusted now uot only at the theatres, but at balls and large recep tions. The pay is optional, and runs from a nickel to a dollar, according to the generosity of the customer or the size of his wad. Philadelphia Inquirer. Perforated sw. Perforated blades for band and circu lar saws are just now attracting attention in Germany, and are apparently giving general satisfaction. Blades of this character are not entire novelties, but have been known in modilied forms for some vears, says The American Machin ist As a general thing, however, their use has been much decried. Still they apjiear to have some advantages worth considering, and many claims of superi ority are made for them. Among them is that of reduced blade friction, due to reduced area of rubbing surface; less tendencv to heat, because of the circula tion of air through the holes, and econo my in power. The holes further prevent the rkogerou extension of cracks in saw blades, and in general make it a com parativelv easy matter to keep the saws in good running order. New York Tele gram. Battag Thing Ew. i read that the Japanese are fond of raw lish. When the fishermen goes a-fishing he has a 1-ottle of pepper sauce along w ith him and. taking the fish from the hook, eats it at its freshest. This leems tarharous to us, and yet we eat raw oysters and live oysters, tool-New Vork Commercial Advertiser. Prwulns Venua rn.-li-'n. Upon my soul!" exclaimed Mr RvarTund. "lnevcr aaw such a gad der in ail mv life as that Ml, iwer home is! Actually, yesterday 1 1 called seven times at her house and couidn t prlia once!" Y.x- it is estimated that in unaon tne evening paper, print no fewer than J.00O copies every day. wnereM thlrtv years ago they did not issue 1 lO QUO altogether. f the morning jour nals. there are two that boast of PH Ing more than WU.OW copies between them for the daw's subdIt. OUR NATIONAL WEALTH. Th DajMniliM NatetW rregMssefilM l ulled Ntatea. A glance over recently-published sta tistics shows us that tho progressive ad vance of tho I'nlted States during the past century has been almost fabulous; and unless somo Immediate means be found of increasing the population and wealth of Kurope us rapidly as those of the l.'nited States do. the American Na tion will in no distant period Is-eome foremost In importance and political In fluence amonir the governients of the globe. The 1'nited States of America, which separated from Kngbind in l?7tl. and elected their first President in lTo'J, now consist of forty-two States, six Ter ritories and one l'ederal District. The area of the Union, including Alaska, is about 8,600,000 square miles. In fifty years (ireat Britain's population has in creased lo.tNMumn; Trance's. .VWHi.ooo; and that of the 1'nited States. itT.iHHi.iNH) Since 17D0 the population of North America has doubled alniut every twenty-six years. In 1790 tho popu lation of tho Dnlon was not t.nmi. 000; now it exceeds 88,000,000 in habitants. If a corresponding in crease continues, in seventy years more the United States will be H popu lous as Burope. Four-fifths of the pres ent population consist of Americani of Knglish origin and the other ilfth consists chiefly of Hermans. Tho French, Italians and Spanish who have emigrated hero are so com parativelv few that they are swallowed up in the Immense mass of Aiulo-tier-mans. As for the financial condi tion of our country, it is, with its fort une of 155, OOO, 000,000, as estimated in 18S4, tho richest country in the world At that time the fortune of Great Brit ain was estimated at $4.",000, 000,000; of France, about ?40, 000, 000, 000. and of Ger many, 185,000,000,000, The United States are also, notwithstanding the im mense sacrifices made during the war of rebelion. in the most prosperous finan cial situation of any in the world. The commercial imports and exports of America. about Sl.iOO.OOO.OOO per annum, do not come up to those of BlifUnd fl. 000, 000, 000--but they nearly equal those of France and Germany. The merchant marine of the Republic ranl'.s next to that of England, The United States possess tho most extenslvo telegraph system in the world, and the American postal-service exceeds all others in its de velopment. There are .'i7,:i7tt post-offices in the United States, and Over 340,000 miles of postal route; while t';o nearest ap proach to this are the 18.M3 post-olllces of Germany, which has 51,000 miles of postal routes. Last year morn than ,618,000,000 letters and printed docu ments of nil kinds wore sent by Ameri can post-ofllces, costing 186,000,000 for the postal operations. Such prosperity may be easily explained by the fact of the great areas of tho country, which are so fitted to receive a dense popula tion; and by the consideration that so many of the American colonists are re Bruited from the most enterprising and courageousof Uwropeans. Another fac tor is the lesser military budget which the United States is required to support, and the few men kept from the pursuits of peace in the maximum of their strength. The severe military systems of the Old World, which force innumer able immigrants to leave, are not neces sary here, for we have not. like Kuro pean nations, had rr.co struggles to es tablish OOrteltM in new territories. Peaoe has brought OJ prosperity, and let us hope Out i nr continued prosper ity will continue to bring us peaoe. Demorest Monthly. WEDOiilG E't IQUETTE. liuw lo Condnel Tbla(a Aeeordlag to t lie Lntci Ueerees of fashion. The best lean and the groom await the bride in the chancel. They, ai well as the usher, wear PrinOO Albert coats. dress suits. After seating lhe guests tho bride't family and friends in the pews on the left ado of the middle aisle, the groom's friends and family on the right side - the ushers walk up the aisle In a body, preceding tho entire bridal party. The mald-of-honor comes next. As it is her duly to hold the bride's bouquet during tho ceremony, she maj or many not carry one of her ow n. hut her hands should be free, in any event, to assist the hrido in taking oil her glove for the ring. The bride walks in immediately after the mald-of-honor, there being no bridesmaids, if there were bridesmaids, they come after tho maid-of-honor and and before tho bride. Tho bride leans on the arm of father, brother or mother, if the former two relatives are not living, or sho may come up the aisle entirely alone, as the daughter of a Bishop did recently. Her father was to perform the ceremony, and so awaited her in the chancel witli the groom and best man. This young lady did not carry a bou quet, but an ivory prayer-book held in both hands. If she wore a bouquet at all, it was suspended at her side by a riblion or chain, which would he a good dovice where the bride desired to hold thi flowers during tho reception. DreM suits are not seen at a wedding break fast, nor at any wedding that occurs he fore six o'clock in the evening. The best man wears evening dress, the brother of the bride iwho is not the best man if he takes the bride into the church 1 wears evening dress. There is o difference at any wedding between the correct dress for the usher and these other functionaries at an evening W)d lisf. Philadelphia Ledger. " Kitrrmr Seal ' Countries. The following figures show the ex treme heat in the various countries o! the world: Itengal. 150 degrees Fahren heit: I!or?u. Sahara Kesert, 15" degrees; Persia. 196 degrees; Calcutta. India, ttC degrees; Central American Republic, lil degrees; Cape of Good Hope. South Af rica, 105 degrees; Greece, 100 degrees Arabia. Ill degrees; New Vork, lirj de grees; Spain. Cuba, China and Jamaica, I 1 10 degrees; France. Denmark", nussia and the Sandwich Islands. 100 degrees; England. Ireland and Portugal. B8d grei-s; Australia. SO degrees; S-oiland. 7.". degrees: Sweden and Norway. li'iUi -gives" Iceland. 4J degrees, and Nov- ' Zembla. V. degrees, never no freezing point St Louis Kepuhhc. Jones "I bear that your cousin Emily, who is such a b-autiful young girl is engaged to an uglv old man. iwho is not very rich." Smith-"Nell. in one respect he ha a decided advant age over Emily." "In vhsl respect is that?'' "e bas a great deal better tast than she has. "-Texas Siftings. -Customer "I'll have somo more of that brown sugar I bought last week.' Orocer-You like it then?" "W ' and so do the canary." "Why, the ! bird doesn't eat sugar, does he?" '. no- I nv the sugar to spread In the 1 bottom of the cage. B-acb sand Is a I littla too sharp, you know."- ABE D3. DARKIN'S CURES PERMANENl0 jn-.ri.it Heore, Prwriotw nf Mae mi. I Inn ! It ml 11 11 en 11 1. uj Thej Are. ftdUtr layoaWfim Pot fifteen yean lri t I 1 visiting On, Burin I bad been nf ll'cied with noly pna In Mm hum, with uatarrhal riUchaigw alo sorely affilcied Willi ehrrnic ileuniaiiMii. Anout live mn aan I mroulicd llr. Dirrin. n"d a 1 Ulfd bv him in m short lin e ' ye ecliioitv .mil medicine, I nave new; imi any ie torn 1 tut) i-oubes,nnd ooiwtdvr myself 1 1 r.n menilj cured Refer 1 1 me s( the St. Cliail h Ui l teslaniuiit, I'oruseil. .1011:1 II . . ..!.!. llr -. Rarrtae i Plate ef RfaataeeM, Orv Barren can Is1 consulted Irce ni the Washington building. OOfMT Oi Washing ton nnd Fourth streets. I'. rllsiul HooniS 111. IT 'Ja nnd ft. third floor. Ask the 1 'ev.ii r bO for room It OfnO hours fmin In lo I o'clock dally; evenings, 7 toH. Sundays, 10 lo 11 All euraws enronie ll-eae., lo.s ,,I nuinnisi'i. oussi hiih, svphl l, .cet, KO'iorrhien, stnctuie. sieriua'orrli,ei. . r.iin.-U wenkiiess, or loss 01 de-ire of -i xinil power, 1 11 man or wo man, catarrh and deafness, are conn. ten- Uatl and aucreeafully treated, j ores of private diseases guaranteed, and never publtahed in the ut-rM. Most cases can receive home ir ttnenl altera nail to 11m iloctors' ollice. Inipilries answered and circulars sent free. tPartles writing lll pi mm manUon this paper Buppaae you' gel It doMD birda, Sup pose you get half 11 dozen. You bare a spleiiilnl bag of splendid birds. The binls all look so big you can't tell which uro the young ones and which the old. Take up a bird by its lower mandible, which you hold between thumb and linger. If tho bill breaks, tho bird is one of this season. If it does not break, it istiti old bird. There is an old hunter's saying that tho bill will broth UP (ill (.'hristmua. In di viding up the hag, you may slyly choose, tho birds whose bills break. When you come to broil these your wife's heart will relent und she will forgive you for wanting to go hunt ing, ami tuny, indeed, perlxpl en roll rage you in that insidious vice. K Hough in Globe IVinocraL KtaFfff UeeoTety, There lii BOthial 1 new enjoy tliat I do not swa to bavlni Base nr. uevw ausi mrltc Kemedr, Ol KoanOOUl, .t.. alanine h,ii i snflerini Hii thai s haman Dfini i nulil cnilure My trenlilcs Ismail In my iu- licy, Iroin wlilch I never epei t.si to recover. My nhralelan said I had Brlfht s disease, Latej I ha ta'lM'l SttaCI of iraveL six yearn ; lant Jiine-tmw well 1 remember thai day I a Mr Kennwlr'l Kavorlle Keuusly advertised III niir neper, After aaini three bottVa 1 was well. I have never hsd s return ol I he disease, and though I am over sixty years of age I am i ylg- orous snd stront, as 1 wu In my prima., w hat nhvsh lKus u,l the many remedies I had taken MUld net do, in. Kennedy. s Favorite Keuuslv did: ititareathedlseaM and made m ii wen woman.- Mrs EtnlMue I'. Mlsner, llura Hill, o. int. Ki:ssKt)V' Kavokits Kkmkdv, laadc at Bondont, K. Y. It; lor ta. s, ii.l Inr boodi how to cure Kidney, UN ami Blood disorders. If men will have no care Inr the future tlrey will soon have 10(10. for the iuit. Ml UK I I it I M II I'l liRM. JJiire cure for blind, blooding and llehlaj I'iles. Hue box has cure I the worst eaao ol tee ears' standing Neon need sutr-r ion min ni, after omul Kirk's n uman Plio Ointmanl II hIi.-oi In Illinois, allavs the ilehing. ni ls n a ismltue. Kives relief. Dr. Kirk'slli'inian I M Oinlmi id i- tin pared onlj for 1'ites nnd itoblaa of the prirato parta, and nolhitta slsa Kver; (mis I- wai I'tilitisl, ,,l I liv Inn Ki-uanil h. m In niailon reeelpl of price, L0J par Das, J. J. .Maek & Co.. WhoMeal AapMt, Ban ral'el oo. Bpeak rhl u think, he what you are ami paj yotu debts ol nil kinds, Holldaj-e are Conine. Hare novelties, shapes and srtlstic Im ported oleopraphtc nnd chroniatlc cards. A I'n ! and beeUtlful collection sent by mail to anyone w ho w ill do this! Buy a b 'X of the genuine Dr. (' afcLane's Cele brated Idver fills, price ii cents, and mall us the outside wrapper witli your addreas, plainly written, and 4 cents in stamps We will then mail you tho almve list with an aleaanl packaoe of oleoirraiihlc cards. I'lemiiig Bioe,, ritlsburRh, l'a. The lie-t ! .nut 1 slwarl does what I Ilk'- VI hud I- myself; hi ' enend Qoiuon, Did yon evergowlthlna mile of n -mil faetoryl if so, yen know what materia' they make soap of, Dobbti s' Electric So factory Is as fri e from odor as a i hair fi liny. Try it one. Ask )our K'ivrfor it. Taste no imitation. ii to Tlie Chief Iteasnn fur th irreat lurcen f rtueili Ssriaparllla It found In th fart thai llerlt Wins, It If Ilia belt blood ptirtOor and ietanr aaaomailihss all that is cisimsd for it. "reps-el null b 0, 1. Uood Co.. Lowsll. aiaaa, 800 MKN WANTED At t- 'SI per month In advauee. II you wish In song "h Bl e will -end you Hesh and raaranieeexpenses, lead H tor eoniplehi w utiuetloli-. . Address. J i PALL A CO., TaeetSi Wash. NORTHERN GROWN 'SEEDS; PLANTS m.t priHiij, I:m util i' l i l.irvfi-.t rfp. "DCC Ib'ii'Mii'iil 1 itaiojnw "ii" ", iiiu'imtlon ntt 1 1 ir"t to my wliln-M oiti hjqHoatUm. pi. k i -ii.-i -. fl'iw.-r Mt-i, lu.H-ntn. pg,nnh( talamitm. Ai,Swwl I'lil'''-. 1' n- ' , pMi UU) L. I. MAT KtorUl Ml red.weB. HI. ni ' , -- STANLEY HAS COME. keaeei are wanted In ever) town on the I'a dual for this vaoiable work. An ordln- I, - r n,H ajiaer r.lll IllskH iroill io w BBBW, .... v i i,.-. '.1 in each o.-.. .. he appointed. Sonriteuuickto O. K WOOIIVVARO. I'ub ' lulier. 19) Sailer s eel. nan r rau'.-i-w. J ! ii H 1 1 III B-l I It is now irnaHM-l to iillow public bills Hs w 11 iis print bills lii Imi liled with lhe eli rk ol tlie house ami printed in the Ite nnl, instead of Iving read in open Meelon, This is to prevent AUboetering by DMmbtn who have hitlierto blookeu taeiwoo I v deinambng hills lo Is- read. It us OOltlpjffng ml day. CATARRH, BAT FEVEK, CATARRHAL DEAFRtsR A NEW HOME TREATMENT. SuB'rrm art no! iwrnllr aware lliat these ills ram am coiitatrious, or that tlu-y art itua lo th -ru,e el i.i.i:.- parawtrshi ths lining niem)nuw I the nose and eiiia,hlau till, Itici.u epic re aMrch, huwvier. has prevtd this to be a fail, ami th it lull Is that asimp'.o remedy lis been fuimalated whereby Uieaa diatrMsiiir d'lMe ar rapidly and uemiUKiitly cured In (torn on to three afatejM p I licaUuu liuule at home hy tin) tlent one in tc weeks A launplili't i viiialnlug this new treaunenl I sent fre on apilli-t!in hy A. 11. I'lxen a Sou, 87 and : 1 Wt hi, tV, Toronto, .'knaila canv tytc .1 "' . Kothing is so strong a- MnUsnsss, Nuth lust sn rteutle a., real -treuKtti. to I Another Maua'a lie. "Yon seoundrel." yelled voutnr Jacob OieN, At his food nelKliber. BroWU, 'You kissed pay win Mpon nMMreeti 1 oiikIiI to kiiis-k you down." I hut's where vou're wrong, sood DrOW re plleil, In accents mild and meek: "I kissed lo r, lhat I'm t denied, Hut kit d her en the cheek. And t did ii beeease she looked so handsome the very picture of beautv and health. What Is tlie sis'iei ol It "' "Well' replied lireoii, "since J mi tsk It. I will tell yon. She uses llr. I'leree's Favorite rn'serlptlou. I SOoSpl vour afsdoKy. UOOd uluht." "Fnvorlte I'rc-nrlptlnu" In tlie only remedy for the dellealc ileiaiik'ementN and w, akne of females, -old by driKKi-t. muter it oefllN ouiiniaiir of rtiviuu satjafsetlon In ever) ease, or money paid for II returned. lor biliousness, -lek neadaehei tndiKestion and loustlpatlou. tske lr I'ter. e's IVllet. He yourself. JtpenO itreatue-s. Ho vflHtti lo puss (or what you are. A nod (arthlnit U better than a bad sovereign, Anhel nooddnees; hut dare to be ilsht IhoWgll fOi have to Is sin Kills r. riUeWI in i 111 i Dr. William's Indian I'llelMutment Is the only sure cure tor H.lud, lilisill:iK or ItchtUK I lie- aeouai e I'ver fall ever di-i-overed. it never tain to cure old chronic cases of touu staudhji. JuiIkc UoSnMary, dnvalaad, o., says: "1 have found ry eiperlenee that Dr. WU Ham's ludlau I'tlo Uliitncut Klvc iminiHllate relief." Do not suffer an Instant Iniiircr. Kohl by WU llamsou's MauulacturlUK CO., Props., 0lVland, I- i, mi. I II Hold by I . llluniauer A Co.. 'Aliolele Drug lata, Portland, Or. If amlolod with Store Kyes. ue Dr. Isaac Thompson's Kye Water, DratftStl sell It. HO Tsy ilKRJirA for bnk(ast. Smoke CiKr. ho best- "Tiinsill's Paneh1 rpuK rsTortle IW'rlptions ol S thl BrUhlMl Hsdle! Mimls In the wfirld, u Qod hy Uuini lo lbs Hospitals ol lOfuVjO. PtUi, UoiUn Dd Vlnona own SSBDICIim ron own DIBJABB. Wo. 1-Cnree Catarrh, Hay ifovor.ltose loiu, v auirrnai iieuiuiisa. Wo. a -Coughs, Colda, Hrnnehltln. Aatb- iuaConiuinpUon. AreerloasUouiixly, Wo. 0 -HLeumatlsni. (lout, Ho. -IdVr ft BUdnoTs.DyspeiwIn.In, aaraesuan, uonsutsa-iou, xiriauuiin-cat'o. no. o -rover ana Oaguo.uuuio aat. Malaria, !.'euralf;la. Ho. O-roinale WoalaieM, Invgularl- ties, Wh.ien. AQolaW Ivouiody. Ho. 7 A rorfoct 7onlo, which dvee Health, Form and KulluenS, Clear Coui plosion, flood I Hood and lots of It. Ho. B-HorvemaDobllityJ.cwoof Power i mpefeno. an utoecanMaois renio.iy. I . Kti.it bolUO Riuriuitred tn euro REUABIS Ittllfsslsl iii. ..ollCt lUIll K snd . -nruTO I1" see r'-in11"'! rwm'i si. sin. OHLtNIO I I'e-i-ripllT t':r nlsr. b.-iU I . . nn WtNTID. lne.H"S J""""" . 1 1 cMi AM , iwvana eana.la. BRONCHITIS After siiomlinK' Ton Wintors South, was Curi'il by Scott's Ernnlliotl, ltOatrM New York, I Juiia'ilith, 1HHS. The Winter nftor tho gront flro In Chioago I contracted Bronchial affections, find since thon havo boon obliged to opond noarlyovory Winter South. Last November was odvlood to try 8cott's tmulslon ot Cod Livor Oil with Hypophosphltos and to my surprise was rollovod at once, and by continuing Ito uso throe months was ontiroly cured, galnod flesh and strength and woe able to stand even the Bliz zard and attend to business every day. C. T. CHURCHILL. Rotit by all hruotilttt. IN LUCK. ur. nflka m.ill otd. lo attract attention and son r nairons, for si iidlns away, H ca-es of ilress plaids, boiwns, blue, and dlfTerent shade, f,,n 'tr. in.. I... u id,., i . . .., v Miidslroiur. at II cent or9 yarn tor II: and 40 ideee- plain brown, aariiel and oilier ahadN of t:ashmere, SS Inehoa wide, at ame price, M piece of aray gissl and plaids, :.n luelies wine, n, avy aim sironit, no u,..i iraar. IS vrd II. Those Konds are not all mil hot are ret barirl ns at these oilers. For malllnn add a cent per yard. In Ladles' Huso u,. ,,s..r Niune while at I.'s'. formerly sold at :, unbleached, lull lii', at IDc, usrd to brliiK J.' a doteii ii-Kular; wu have black, inown ami miaou at same price, hut not so koisI: Hi u's strlisad M hoae Inr suiidav wear. II 1ST (lojen up; ('nlld rrn's lio.e, tss per omen up. Mi,mri extra bar ....... i v, inline Kreiuh. all colors and all usM,tteMts,sdte nriux ts per deeao, la drew buttoi arly every shade, wo can send you aloe Is riloH'n, or -ty a i:ro- two Mis a eeeq aNked for them elsewhere. We fo not to mention a woolen llnsey In red and black plalda and other colors, b lit Inebeo wide, at 1st, or 6 yard for II, mmd for school .i P...U... vi.iii,f, tflinfliriis. nrlnts. CantoD flannels, and many other Kond. n talied at ! rent a yanl alsive closest Jobbing price until Jan LIIML (iond warm ulnvi s and mitten for the North Country, at 14 and lis renU. It woald lake 10 column to hold all we want to U-ll yo, Bui send for full llt, fris., atxl It will bo enl Tou-everytbinx a family want to are. Addrea Haullh a I n-li Mtoro, 4lst Iront HI.. Hun Knanclnce. Cal. BOPSY THKATKII KltlOK. I'nsitm-iy Cared wltb Veaaublr HtmedlM. Havsroreil many thound eae. Cure pallsnt pmniiulir,! bonIMB by Ib.bMI phrai, m .a rrnm r,! i. -- lynipUiin rapidly ilis,pi'r. nS In ton d,s al least twiethlrd of ll sytnpumis ar renins. ta. Hand for fre. book of lstlnimlli ol nilraeulnu curft. Tsn days treatment furnlsbed frea by uiatl. If you order trial. and III rant In stamp In pay ,a,alaa. UK II. II. I, KKKN Wl.SS. Atlanta. Ua if you ordr irlal return tin adtortiiement 10 OS , CTPINtaVAY K II S Ml II. PRAMR Oltllinai. A BKAI'M.flabler. Itoo niah Pianos; Burdett'lrgan. Hand IiiBtruiuenba. Leraeat tock of Hhoet Music and Hook Hind supplied at Kanlern Priora. MATTHIAS OKAY CO. J6 root Htreet, Han Krancmo. I pmertba and fn'ly aa dora Hl( II a lb oaly sperlf... lor lb certain care .,f Ibis dl-e.. U.li.l.NllHAIIAM.af I), Anialerdaaa, IS. T. Wa hava sold nif Q for many year, and it ba aisen in oaai oi atia- faettnn. u. aDTCHitaro., fhieaao. I1L 1.09. Sold by imifcuu. rUICMCBTtR'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS f2ak. smono easao I a ll. .. Ht4 lu LK Takr a -Hrllarrr ldbak-la UI.'. Si attar iaa.. iw. i i.eiiiaSa.r-v-.r H, 1'. N. U. No. HtV-fl r. N. U. No. m CURED Dr 'iimIi Pl jk ir 10 1 uavs. v PSaanaaaM a.i tag Wgm aaaeaSirtalva. El vrlaairayA BBUfraagCaalaal9a QUelaaaU gfji The UMTS lists Tired Yawning Seomlim'iy, lor certain wretelied Invalids who toddle feebly aloux. thOSI always I sikliiie as if tin-i sere going te die, hm omtttiuictn do It, They dr up, wither. dWtndll away.tinully, hut in the sieintlvM Bevet baring robtui heslth, know uotliliiK of tlie phisual eujoyinout, the est ot that satateaise to wadch they dIIbi with niii-li remiirkabie leiiaciti . The) a e iilivuy-p. ta- found trying te naend by tinaerine ai Iben selves wlihaotae treaty leatedy, tonic or "plei me up lo iiiie s ttiiip ,.i ilue-Olou, or "nelp (ti, Itver. II .mil ml-aii .led folkl ahoald retort and Hilbei to llo-ieiter'. atotaecb .Hitter- ii would is- well witii laent, i'ns luprrh in l iifnraut suppiic liio -iiiuiliia that the li-ohl. reiiuin1, i peruiaiintly lelnforelUI dUestlon and n--lnillatiou. It oiercomes UafVOUlnasa, insontntai Malaria, kiduei eomplarats, btHottS1 Hess, constipation, rhennialism and ueuraUia. A nionkei re ua:us a Btonhei liimi:h dressed in silk. Hare Use fee IrrMu ken seas, llr. 1 ivi irstou's nntldino for the liquor hatdt is do ug more lo lift up the fallen limn ni other rneans coniblued, It "ii- 3Ure the worst CSSS Ul WlStn three to ten lays without eflh ting dial or bueluesa, I'lle antidote is never sold in dm.' -t ires, a. i.ii s: i i , in . i .ii . Uliemii alComp in, ro ins 111. II ami Ig, tl l'ii -t ktreot, Port land, Oregon. l.oiuiicllv .tonus the car. Init iiiode-t take- lhe hrsrl Par OSMtiS. Nnre Thi'imi. Aalhaaa. I'Hlari-h. sud other disease! ol the ilmnphlaj I'ula'i. no mere u-i-ful arlii Ie ran tie (niiud Hum ,'ivu-ii's BvesrAfsl roN-Ars." While alleut consider rout own (units, and whih1 speaktuit spare those of otliers. THE GOOD OFFICE OF: I- in 11 lllu-trated In the cure of ueuralnia. i tlie clilet symptom ,d which Is, an liitermlt- 'tiiutsiin whlenkUowi the course of the nerve anVeted, Bt.JaeobsOU i bv Ki'iiUv rul'bliu; and applied frequently, will cure MHIUALGIA. li sackett St.. ltriHiklyn, S. Y . Jan.M, IBM, 1 nas taken with iieurulk'la In side and nnVred ft months. I was Klveu up by doc Ion., but was t und by St. Jacobs Oil. MICHABL MclilNN. at DBOsaBm a as Diatns, THE CHARLES V0GELER CO.. Balllmors. Mi. r!a h oi t) (UMo knowt -KljA Jowl ii I lu te It, ui ua on l obaeeo. Yon can't fool i cldla wld your trashto backy. I smoku Hkil. and don't you fomot It. Homo sinnkera thiuk Uial anything: that niakoa anioko, I good enough to ro Into a iiipu. They will Unit by a llttlu riperleaco that there is avaat dltrerence la Smoking Tobacco. Just try "San. or Nohtii t'aHoi.iNi," and you will soe ins dllierrnco iietw i en 11 ami I lie luiliatinua. THt 3 are those put up by n M FERRY A. CO. F Who .ie the lamtst Seedimen in tlie world. 1 D. M. Fv & Co-a III. I II... nnlivf. ami Pliii-il Si-tvOANHUAl., (ur i8qo will be mailed r K r-r. to an ap-1 utiog Oaratm, rlawfr fir rtfta iiteas aliouiu lenu an u. rtuoiwa , D. M. FERRY tV CO. OETROIT, MIGIi riao' Itemody fur ("alarrti I the Best, Kulost to Uv, and L'lieu-iL I Hold by dmiorlst ur sent liy mull. fiOo. K. T. itiueltluo, Wurreu, 1'u. I. THE SAILOR'S DARING. " Man ovprUmrd ! Htand liy Ui lower ! away tbe I r " With what aliu-rity every i man on boanl springs Ut his i ,-t at tho l dread cry, knowitur a fellow crmturo's life is at stake ! Y-t that Ufa i in no moro dun ; ger tluui that of tho man or woman who , trifle with what may uem " a aiuiiile Idissl disorder," Imt which in reality ia fast sow ing the seeds of a fatal dim whin tlie early use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery wm:ld cleanse the Idissl, restom . Impainsi ! ' . .i tone up the vital organs and ward on ciuiHUinption. It should take the plive in tlie family onrresponding to th.it occupieil liy the life preserver on shiptsjanL If taken in tliw, und given s fair trial, ' "(hildiii Mi-li ii IMacovory" Is rnara teed to cure. This it will do If token in the earlier stupes of iinisuinption, but after LargH part of tlie lungs have hrukeu down, no medicine can stay its fatal program. How important then that the onrlieat pre monitory symptoms bo hew led ! Short , breath, spitting ? bloud, occasional chilly 1 the t'r4 ,,rtk. v V itvnf i"tt Ml i S f sT m A V W a x moiiii STMrTSMS Sir CATABBN. Headache, otsstruetlon 1. iiselou. mucoua parulent, tibsslr, puthd and offensive: eye weak, ring ing in ar. . leatii, as j offensive hrealh ; smell and taste impalnst, and gen eral ueiiiuiy. uuiy a lew Dr. Page's Itemiajy cures the worst cost. PURI lm fttiiH'rl'irViivllt'iuv ltroTftl In iiiiHii'ti. f Tmiiit-g fur tv tliii a iuitfi r a ci'iitury It l iimnI t , ttm ( tiHi ills'. N a l.i'ti riiuic.it Kliilnranl 1I tin- In vll nf lht tlrt'at l'tivi'titlr aa the Hnigit. I'lirrat and Id ajHIittil !r rtici' a I ii'Miii Itakm. I' "vhUt Iim tint iMiitttin Aitiitit itifwv, TJiiivt r Alum Hnlil uy in ctuu. riUUK llK I.Ml I'nWIM 1. I'll' WW VoltK t lllt'AllH. nlh i i. t s .siii MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, oAji Army Veteran, OK WaVKKKlKLD, win. hnn MObftblV IUaTrad tnoir than nnjr luiiii ur woman In Aim riot lo iluy, Trtki'ii nick w lull' in tho Arinv. lm him MUM uutottl iXfODtM alih o. pmriblBg hla 1) rt lynptotni aWi "M v h -ui iohtd ami my ippoUta WU pOOTi 1 ft-lt 11 falntm'-s ut t in pit of thoatotum'h, nml bmt taMo lu my mouth, whl to my hkiu wan fttnm'thm1 hut nml rioun timi'S Midi I Mft fi'U pHlim in my tnK-k hmiI iirouml tho www ivortlon of 111 v Ui-ly, ami uothvit tt (n i iilhir odor ami roVtr In tho WUU I pasa-M., Whin WU OAtttY at oiu'tlmo ami TM at ottirrs. Home ttmt'.t It p UBM M to void It, and iiktalu It WU aiinoiat liujiOrsHltdo to do ao at ull. KI Hull v I ln'an to piia clear bltmd mi- piiumil with UWjmitwtltfUII ami auony." NoK'riHthan -'0 tSallVent phyaii laiiat At lOtaOM Mr. KurhuHh at vartoiH ttim , hut nut oiuMtf tlu'in could ln lphlin. Ho Wiu PMf iK'ath'Kiloor. Ami t lio ayfi: "imn till vi nml wclttiMliiv, wholly throiitih tho wonwrtal jMiworof Hunt! KeniMf wuw took mo from tho ftrgtof tlm Kravo," This (invit Itt-mody ulnnhtirhf cures all Kltluoy, lalvorand Urinary l- Tor Silo ly nil Oonlora. O. N. OBXTTBIfTOXi Umioral Agent, llfl tv&Um st., .. Y. Wl ' ta fW ttunt'i A'. iy Tu, ''- drmrr. AC. $75 2T0 $250.22 i&WZ 5 proarrt(l who rati furnliili gt hortt anil gtva their Whohi dine to Ilia iiualiifan, HjiHrn moiitmita may t proflUsblf finplnffd alio, A h w va ai.t u-a In town MdOlttca 11. if. JKI1NMO.H d CO., 1009 MtUu HL, RU-huxniri, Va iV B.- Pleat $tat$ aae and butinett exvfrUnce, Never mind about itndwg itamp for reply . M.F. MONEY inn lie uuiileeasy by rillsluit I'lllekens. A liirKoH'.1 pnite Illustra ted l iitaloKUO do serlhluK lnculiators, llmmlira, llnsxIInK Houses, How a n d What tn Feed, How limit to keep them In Hie Mossier, llrliiklux KouutHlu,liseiise and their Curs, In tact more Infnriimtloii I I. ii II Is I'll . n ill main 'Jo-cent Ismk. Mont ato tiny iiddres on ro- celpt lit SB, stillup. Wlru SclllUK, Koue Mills, llolio MchI and nil kind of I'oultry .Supplies. law -- Annies., Palaluma Incubator Co., Palaluma, Cal vVddress, sensations creeping up the spinal column, liorkiiig cnugh, variable or isair aijatite, fis tile digestion, with gnulual .. of flesh, cold feet, lassitude or general debility, should oilinoniiih one that all is not right You can't afford to fisd away precious time if suffering from any considerable number of the above significant symptoms of approaching danger ! It's madness to trifle and exsiriment with uncertain means of relief and cure when thus afflicted! Don't fis-get, at such a critical time, thut tbe only lueairine possemed of such positive curative propertim as to warrant Its manufacturers In selling it, through ilruggista, under a piMltive gnarantee of it benefiting or curing in tvtry aur, is tbe world famed "OoidSS Medical Discovery." For all Bron chial. Threat and Lung Affections, Weak Lungs, and kindred ailments, it Is on uno ifniilrd remedy. For a Ctanplete Treatise on Blood and Skin DLaeascs, ur for one on Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases, encloao ten cento, in stamps, state which hook you went nnd address, WOBLO'S DlrtPENHABV MXDIl'AU Aaws UTioa, mi Main 8t, Buffalo, N. V. PURB. p'PRICEfe CREAM !aw "lOar np--sp.,-nT lilOt OPFEriED fnr an Incurable ease of ai-a uatarrt ,n the Md hy f DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. pni(irietor !..-. dlachanrea m tneae syinpuuus uaeiv lo ne mo m aa o Only to cents. Hold hy druggists Way wiser.