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T lcasure ke, and ft not U This alt that li full Of SB' lighted c . ill o; E1ECT1C1TT IS THE LIFE ,rir applied nd thorouuMi 'hrtJn. the human si stem; bit this, iffjw , applied. Illll-l he don. W r. -imciK'n'"' able ifuldaiic f w.hoaW " I"-"11"" "1',I'""11V. wnv." , .i.iii. - . t(lM v.Pi,ii. Hi li " u.nt to nitur and with a care u n W Hie coiwllltitiuual con (! Pfv 'u. n.ilrnL Hence the wondei JiliaDOl IU M.....-I,, l,M 1VP ftlMMltu. fl ,uf7n(.fehx'iriciyand medicine, a will;1,1 ? "lull"'""1 mini' uliiuHi'iniw will iilhnv were nut iieoplowell known .kn. " 111 ' ,. 1. ,..l,l lu, hard In l. "LEGEXD'OF Til E PIAS ATT t CAL f":Lu.U:iilii ' .l.r UOHHllllf. e""Ul -,iiilli. Attorla, deafne curvd. g-f? k loeiiour, IMrtUml, Or., .kin iiJL fll'W . . . r - . Th..niDHon I-t Center, cure'l In A' '. WiLkler. Omit " ri.Mrl. "fii-rr.Ol.ueden, Wanh., chroulc e mi mi if . Wanh. dMjniey, Oantralia. Wah., aclatlc l-t l!?0.Knvve.rH. cured H""""., - A. Jolinmn. McMlnnvllle. ,.i,m many 'r". reton-d. T&" 1 ". Inland, m if wo? f;,rI7; cure'1- , ''n.nrt Van Hel'. Suilv, Or , cancer of l iandrita"". i nred. tf 8 o V.,i.ti nt. cor. Wateranil Curr sHi'h Por'fii'iit, deafneH. pnrl. "S, nil. :t'-CUir IIIWL Pnrlland. -A ,IU- nrrilllur to hnr ieirnei" u r vi i . eureo. Darrlne w Plar Banlarax. r'," i. itoi .i .. rw llarr n wu ' i ; V.?. ..tiiimlon liiuuiiiiK, i""1""1 "miiiuk - 2nd Kiurlh atreeiK. r..rtland. Itonn... 1? i ' 3 and 21. third ll.vor. Ask thp Snw bo ,nr r,K"n 0,,lce J'oun' S to 4 oVI.M-k daily; evening, 7 U 8. Kin i 10 to 12. All curable chronic ifitk' l nianh"Oil, blood talum. SnhtU B'eet. (,"''l'. atrlctme, ufrnuiprni";' - - ITdwiro of piwer, " w wo- ... Miarrh and ileafm-aa, are lontldei aw i . f..n ....i.. r...... r (vnaraiitui1 anrl tiAtrai ibllnh I" ih l-apt-rt. Most cawa can Llrihomo tr ntnient aftora rtnlt to the Mori oltlee. Inqiilrle annwered and imiltr ent I'- iVa.nf writing will iwe mention thin pap'-r I TOURNAMENT OF LOVE. In Oladra th Fair Hctrayed the Con Idrnre of Twit Adinlrprs. Th two vounir mpn had called al- ott limultaneouHly. George sat on lit sofi; Albert on tho little roceptlon ebilr with tho (fill log, llctwcon im, In the great arm-chair, aat the bjr (firl whom they had assiduously (curled during the whole summer at the altbrloui resort of Squillvlllo hprinfrs. He two young men glared at eacn other, ind each stole furtive glances at to lovely Gladys. Conversation lan pished. A pall of gloom bad settled ion upon the stately parlor, crowded iitk luxurious furniture and rare brio vine. At last (ilndys spoke, with solution in her silvery tongue. Gentlemen, " she suid; "this thing m pme far enough. Business, It is fiwnlly conceded, is Ituslnois. Ami imorln assuming that each of you Uncalled here to-night with a special ibitctin riew, and I am the ipecial ob jtt "Miss Onderdonk Gladys " began M!i the young men at once. "That will do!" Interrupted the fair pi; "that is tho usual formula. Let us n no time. If you have any propo siti to make and specifications to mit, you might just as well do it while the furnace fire holds out to burn. It Is as fair for one as for the other. puj I lufgcst that the arbitrament of a roil, heads or tails, might appropriately tho who is to have the initial ln- Will you mat'h me?" inquired George. ruining with his hand the quarter which tun laid upon his knee. I will, now or any time." responded pert, Hereoly, as he flattoned his palm kihalf-dimewithahole in it y lifted their hands. Albert had h Bitched. -Gladys," began George, with a heigh t 'irt color, "I love you. Whatever ilu can do to make you happy shall ' Jurs. If I wore the lowest the Mest, the most houeless of all suit- fUwould aot be more your slave." juu mean that?" queried the girl, ft downcast eyes. Weed I do!" cried the young man,' ftrehemence. "If I were why, if I Willim Hllven. that noor devil Pwito snub so at the Spring", I i oe more at your mercy." "4jou,"in,iulredthelovelv Gladvs. toward Albert, whose h'eels were ONE OF THE STORIES TOLD IN HOUN COUNTY, ILLS. UraaR tlv mai.-Chl.f Onu M. HI . kai..a . a but aa a U.Mh., gM., JUJnT."? Md qMtt,M. iu. hiihoii river on their return from thedUcovery of tb. MlllWi, th.y 0 the right band cliff, not far above the Illinois' mouth, what they were pleaaed to consider i Picur, or a aevIL The rod prleet trle.1 Airf.rmi,ril ,n n..i , , ... ... .. . mmwing or me ereatur, and though hi. drawing wai poor and Inex act he mt It to France. wh.rV It U ld to -li" . U h" ben wrltt '"1 talked about aa "the picture on the mrb .i .V ton. It waacut and painted at to earlv a ...... .uuiaiHTOum Rive ouly tradi- t ona about it. and it mlKUthav. remained .huh uu, nine, out in W some tealoua western reaouroea quarried away. Thii nlotiim kink rn,i it .i.i . .i . i-uwirr oiarqueiie saw with startled eye, omuldering It a sijm of lw,rlirlt.-l i. .... " 1 :." "" was called the Piasa IM-txawJ, or Ditroyer. Mr. William Mo Adanu n a recent book, gives a dew-rlption or the I law, and a representation of it which . ,,? r 8 P,ct,Ir by Mayor Ladd, i oiu-uau, only In two point, fie give the creature a fish tall and carries Its folds jKwiw,w around the rdy, while Mr. Uld has wound this snake like times around the Piana's middle and ended it wlthadrason dart Mr. Ladd painted his picture from the description given by Squlre KuawlUr Bluffdule, who has been nearer the ruua man any person now living. . I have bwp to 'Squire Ruell to beg that be would tell me all he cuuld recall about that strange Inscription, of which so many untrue things will doubtleas be told as time goes on. 'SgUIRI Bl'SSILL'S STORY O TH P1A. "I used to climb the rocks to look at it when I was a boy," he said. "I have been within sixty feet of It I once pointed It out iroiu me uwi or a steamer to aa EnglUb lady and she looked at it with a field jla. No wings showed that day, for the wratuer was dry. The colors were al ways affected by dampness, and stood out distinctly aftw rain. Father Marquette evidently saw the Piasa ob a dry day, for he pictured it without vingi "The picture was cut Into the surfnee of the rock half an Inch or more, and originally painted with red, black and blue. It bad the head of a bear, large, dlsproportioned teeth, the horns of an elk, the scaly body of ft,U, and a bear's legs ending with eagle's claws. The tail was at least fifty feet long, wound throe times around the body, and ended in a spear head The uper bonis were painted red, the lower portion uud bead bluck. The wings were einndcd to the right and left of the face, and the Piiisa was at least sixteen feet long. Its head nml neck were covered with a mane, and Its body confusedly col ored with all throe of the colors used. "In IftM Capt Gideon feiieer came up the Mississippi, and saw the picture on the rock. lie asked the Indians what it was, and they told him it was the Storm Bird, or Thunderer; that it had been placed there by warlike tribe long before any emigration to the gnut lakes. The Indians would fire crT their guns at it, and some of them mado it offerings of tobacco, smoked their pipes to it, and performed such other ceremonies as they made use of to propitiate bad manitoua while passing by the rock." Tribes who lln ,-red arter the white mu;i came had this cle u- legend of the Piau hund ed down through g Derations, A long time i m, whrn animals i t mn:i strous growth stlli walked tho earth, or with awful bat wings lay upon and darkejed the air, this destroyer lived iu caves in the rock along that river now called the Illinois. Hit haunts were full of his victims' bones. For a time be was a contented monster and satis fied himself with buffalo. It was his custom to swoop down upon a herd, set his clans in the Quest ami fattest beef, carry his selection off to bis den, ami cut. it in privacy and com fort But he got a Iiimu- of Indian, and from that time forth bis game wo mun. An arm load of papooses, a plump squaw, or a mus cular brave became bis accustomed meal Whole tribes were going down the hopper ol this creature's jaws. There must have beeu a reverse side to this picture, as such a pro eut personal Satan could hardly help check ing forwardness in young Indians. Still the least calculating of savage minds saw that the Destrover would soou depopulate the country unless the country succeeded in de populating him. ONTKOA VANQUISHES THE PIASA. Ontega was at that time the great chief of a warlike tribe called tbe IllinL lie deter mined to rid mankind of the Piasa by hook or crook, by battle or by strategy. So like a knight in the days of dragons, he betook himself to fnsting and vision-seeiug, and it was revealed to bim from heaven that the i. ' ........ ....... .,..,u i waj, ruveuitu W II I 111 11 will umini lun w W nervously and rubbing all the t Piasa could be taken off only by sacrificing 'J the legs of the reception-chair; the best man in the tribe. When this was N hive you to say?" rT. ae began, "I can not daz- L , ltn Tl8i("is of wealth and splen- F- llm tint m not rich." are not" intAmmiui twi William IUiven might just IBnn wnlii. J . f J ible to buy one beer between B,T not be m, ph, .. K?0cd8 'etorted Albert flush- xZi' """certainly am lnman .T 1 w'sh I could sav that much n, "WlioUHly. .., aj . g d Jou and ltn- .. rl r4 I v u a"1 your manners r-S' the ame P.lace th"t yo trot "fieady-made." VI knw wore about Mr.' 'Una I do," was Altert's lev re- ' 7w Uste for low associates "known at the Springs, But,' . ".,a, wni u i nave NZ ,e4lth' 11 the devotion of "omom . . . wd amlling sweetly. "It is that Mr. WihUn Bllven wri ? me ,or my hand- i mten my acceptance of his St it T0U arrived. nd I iC;iIj JU8t to tfive you tie, io" have had it Here's "iktkuJ ne of yu (fentlemen "' an. v,St0 mail it? "Mr. . i by n'w o'clock to- '-.i. u hve reason t An,,hi N. c011 hiTe so eloquently ex P mi. . ru"m' me tire in the -ma with a chilly thud.- re of it peace the . , wea l and and des isture a best f" life for v ivitv; s of the "oria wonl.l ... crop. L"?, J1 nations are Inter i esju - . . . i,..T. " trouble In "-"no woul ubber r iT Humorist- A SJ?,ft book wiU .wo, to ptoth, world Ingen- I.lasnr,nl ... - i i ' i J general bJ u P 8?-to the eight ,.Burai lITi b. confix proclaimed to the tribe they all began to wail and lament, and resign every honor in favor of Outega he was the best man in the tribe on the first ballot Still they did not want him sacrificed, and earnestly begged be would invent some other way of overcoming tbe Piasa. It may be supposed that the Piasa's swooping down and picking off another brave in the mldiA of their delilierations somewhat reconciled them to Ontega's plan. He picked out an exiiosed rocky point, and directed bis people to hide in their wigwams. Before the Piasa's next dinner time he bad ambushed bis best warriors around tbe ex posed rocky point The Piasa's boms aud head were seen craning out of its cliff door, Ontega mounted tbe rock, weaponless, dressed iu the full costume of a chief, with tbe royal feathers bristling from bis bead. The Piusa contemplated bim with extreme satisfaction, spread membraued wings, and sailed to the encounter. Outega, with folded arms, chanted his death song, but just as the Destroyer was drooping like shot from a shot tower upon him the concealed marks men riddled it with arrows. Sharp fliiita ol all sort thrust it through, and shaft stuck quivering out of Its carcass. v.. ...on ti, fin nf flntMTii'i nlume was .luvv-wi o . bent He bad been preserved by the power I above, for whe u a man looks with uudaunted 1 eye and patient courage at approacniug ca lamity heaven Itself fights for him. Tbis was the end of the Piass, There were no more free lunches of Indian on the banks of that fair river. We may Imagine the tribe spreading out the uncouth remains, measur ing them and grinning, ami quarreling about who bad actually killed the I'iasa. Hod they been civilized we might now have a multi plicity of volumes proving that every war rlor who shot an arrow on that occasion was the sole savior of his tribe. But they were honest barbarians, and In their heart and traditions gave all the credit to Outega. To commerrorate the event the image of the Piasa was cut in the cliff close to it old haunts, and painted with color which out lasted nation Those early people bad not suet a bad Idea of monuments. Jir " Catbcrwood in Chicago Tribune. Professor Oarrick Mallery. of Wash ington, has been looking into the grounds for the belief that the American Indians ire the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel. He finds rtier are no reasonable grounds for such belief, although there is a certain similarity of customs between the Indians and the most ancient Israel ites. But the principal reason why, in the judgment of Professor Mallery, the In dians cannot be descended from the lost tribes is that these tribes were never lost at all, but were scattered and absorbed in other peoples. THE SOCIAL CHAPERONS. A Ij.t.n, f lupjoo,,,. ThM u Ulvrawijr to Our CJIrls. It It nut rather nonsensical that a iuujt in Hasnington society must have a permanent apndage by way of n elderly woman to accompany heron ber walks, drives and rides, and share uu n.-r ail the calls and attentions of her gentlemen frleuds! This late Inno vation of tbe chupemne Is the suing of oilal condition wholly different from r own. English society U (14s..d on ..enuuy ana privileges of birth. En eluli uxiut. ........ i- " -. i nu Kovernment divides tho peoplo into classes. It creates castes, which we are supposed to de pls'. English social life from tho cradle to tho grave is one unceasing effort to nuiiiiain an tue rank ono Is born with and prevent those of lower caste from trawling un a sten hicher. Thl English exclusiveness, which American snouuylsm loves to imitate. ThU V.n iflish idea of exclusiveness is tho secret ui nome training for all who can afford It It explains the tutor and governess Idea, tho herding, as it wero, of tho family under the ancestral tree. In concqueneo tho English girl grows up with an unusual Idea of the importance of her family. She is well instructed in books and deportment yet lacking the confidence, ease and grace of a woman who has been taught to lean upon her own strength. She is innocent awt ward and ignorant shy, gullible and ex tremely susceptible. he needs a chap- erone or guanilan. With our public school system and mixed colleges, backed up by good re publican ideas of equality, politically and socially, our boys tnd girls come up on a moru natural Idea or companion ship. I hey are from Infancy sharers aud partakes in study and pleasure. Itoth boys and girls are better for prop erly regulated and guarded association. Hoys are. softened, made more gallant and less selfish; girls are less suscept- inio, more gracetul anu more womanly. A tmy with a good sister, a girl with a good brother, are not only better, but more prudent and polished members of society. , Xlne out of every ten Aniorlcan girls now afiVcting a chaperone come up to the debutante ago with a crowd of play lellows and school-boy friends. If she Is a Western girl wj will count tho ten, She played with doll i and at dolls with them, jumped the rope, played tag and blind-mans bull on tho school play ground. She had her Iniy sweet hearts, uk, ana sue win never nnd a more gallant knight than the boy who adored ber chiefly by glances, and caramels tj the extent of his income. She competed with boys for school sttinding, and ex pended her sympathy on them when she M-at them. All along the line tbe American girl is trusted till fortune launches her into ultra-fashionable so ciety, when the bars are put up and her gentlemen friends must yield to born doom, espionage, and a double expense for the pleasure of her society. A chaperone in society here means one of three things that the girl is badly trained or Irredeemably silly; that the men who visit her are ill-bred or wholly vicious, or that she is a vlctin. to a foolish and unreasonable afTecla lion. The chaperone prevails ln Prance. Ih.i s that country show a higher level of morality? Does the espionage system inv where increase feminine self-ro- ipi c;? Does it elevato or degrade? Does it make women strong or weak? Does it prevent or encourage intrigue? Are women stronger, mentally or morally, a hen marriage cuts the chain? The typical American girl is not a wood violet, nho dances, plays tennis and swings on a horizontal bar. Sho tudles philosophy and political econo my, rends ltrownlng, spencer and In- gersoll; has decided views of church, late and marriage. She discusses suf frage and cherishes philanthropic schemes; sho has literary, musical and artistic aspirations. Tho American girl Is, or should be, a thinking, self-re liant woman, to whom a hawk-eyed haperone is as unnecessary as the fifth wheel to a wagon. The chaperone in American society is an affectation not reditablu to our common sense or a sholesome civilization. Washington Post Latest Styles In Kan. Fans usually match the gown in coloi. and are in great variety. The most beautiful, nd naturally the most costly, ire thoso made of ostrich and marabout feathers combined, with sticks of pearl, Mnber or shell. Nothing has yet been levlsed more graceful and elegant, es- ii'cially w hen in the color of the gown. I'here is nothing in Paris more attrac tive than the show windows of a certain .nanufacturer of fans on one of the Miulevards. There is an arrangement if steps on which to exhibit these dainty A'ares. covered with delicate lace over satin the color or the fans to be exhibit ed; one day they are all pale green, an ilher all pale blue, another mauve, ana .nothor red and gold and black. There jre feather fans of every possible des rintlon. lace funs, lisse funs with open work Dcarls sticks, all bar.d painted, as are the spaces between them, and fan? nade or net ana riuoons. rans mauo in ;he shape of leaves, of flowers and ol butterflies all vie with ea.o other tor oonnlnritv. As an additional Indication f the progress of good taste the medium Is tbe proper size. Ladies' Home Jour nal. C'haiiKiiis; (hp I.sIipI. "It turns out," remarked the tele graph editor, "that the bank robliery In Ureenupvillo was a smaller affair than at first reported. Instead of JH.-'iOO the fellow got away with only MS." "Grimes," bawled tbe night editor ot the Morning Paralyzer through thi speaking tubo to the foreman, "tak that beading 'Bold and Successful i -peration of a Daring Financier' off the account of that (irei npusville affair and iiUt in its place 'A Hascal makes a Sneak on a ISank.' "-Chicago Tribune. -L"gal Technicalities. The misera ble prlsjner was on trial for embczzle nn nt He leaned over to his lawyci and whispered: "As tbe evidence is so strong. I don"t mind confessing that I took f '.!'' i of the stolen money. ' The lawyer shook his bead. "Won't do. You'd get six years." "The fact Is," pursued tho prisoner. "I took in all about &10.OO0.- "In Jbat case own up. You can't get more than eighteen months."-Society. Jones "I hear that your cousin Emily, who Is such a beautiful young rlrl, is engaged to an ugly old man. who is not very rich." Smith-" Well in one respect he has a decided adant Xgt! over Emily." "In what respect Is thatr "He has a great deal betw last than she has." Texas Sifting. -Customer "111 have some more of thst brown sugar I bought last week. Droeer-'-Yoo like It then?" "Ye. and so Ao the cacary." "Why, the bird doesn t eat sugar, does her "O. bo; I one the sugar to spread la the bottom ol lb cage. Beach sand is S little woosaarp, yo know."- lltt. Billua (while giving Mr. d. t curtain lecture nt a lute hour) "Hark! What's that I hear a noise, in the cellar. John, I'msuro it'sa burglar!" Mr. Bltltis (getting out of bod)-'Tl tlx him!'' iMrs. lililus "Wlmt are you going to do. John? You haven't your revolver." Mr. Billiw (desperately) "I'm going to opou the doors all the way down to the cellar so the infernal scoundrel can hear you talking!" Pbiuiurn Trlbiiue, Common Imm Wanted. Tbe railroad which will adopt the idea ol using weights ou the wiuduw mulie ol tin cars, so tlmt they mv run up and down free ly, as in our dwellings, nuiy oever pay a div idend to stockholders, but every pamieugei will ail vertite tbe Imp from Maine to Texa. as exhibiting common use. Detroit Fret Press A critical coiii!'itii "I hear youi nusnanaissick, Aunt Wnah?" "Yess'm. I "Nothing serious, I bop: His cond.- tlon U n. it nrltl, !,!" rll.,nlo r.i iii - .--.v.-. .. vtlMI.K . UUHI 1 ' say h wux. He ain't satisfied will; 1 uumu . - iorre uaute r.xprosa, "Excuse mo, miss," said a smari young man to a lady who affects juven ility in head dress, "but your hair is al'. down." "Thank you." was the reply "possibly you have observed the same fact In connection with your musta. ' .' Washington Catll The Wrawe Urtm Tire Yawning SeemliiRly, tor certain wretched Invalid, who toddle feebly along, though always looking ss If they were H'ln to die, but omitting to do It. Thej dry ap, wither, dwindle awayflnally, but In the meantime never having robast health, know nothing ol the physical enjoyment the seat of that existence to wuleh ttiey cling with such remarkable tenacity. They are always to be found trying to mend by tinkering at them selves wtih some trntif remedy, tonic or "pic k me up" to give a fillip in digestion, or "help the liver. If stirh mlwvidcd folks should rvsort and adhere to llwteiur's Btomaeh Hitters It would be well with them. This sniierb In viguraut supplies the stamina that the feeble require, ny M-rinaueutly telnforelng digestion aim ai-slmllatlon. It overcomes nervousness, Insomnia, malaria, kidney complaints, bilious ness, cm.stlpstlnu, rheumatism aud neuralgia. Watching one's health all the time Is one of the worst dim-asm wa cau have; besides, there is no cure for n. A Wurp Cure for llrankennpNa. Dr. Mvli gston's antidote for the liquor Hu ng mere 10 nit up ine fallen than al1 ol her means combined. It wil! cure the worst cshos ln from three to tun diys without elle ttnir. diet or business. The antidote Is nHvpronM In dr,u at.,,. Adtlre a: Living don's Chemical Companv, iu un, to, ii biiu is, r irsi street, rort laud, Oregon. Nothing It so strong as gentleness, Nothlug so gentle as real strength. Daw't MIhsj a Ueod TbliK. ' You want an eteira. .1 pnllprlt.m nt arlla. tic novel tie, which ran be procured by oiijinio juu win oe asionisnea at me variety, beauty aud oddity. To get these buy a hx of the genuine Dr. 0. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills, price 2ft cents, and mail u the outside wrapper wilh youraddress plainly written and 4 tents In stamps. We will then mail you the above list with an'elegant package of oleographio aud ch.-omatlo cards. Address Fleming Bros., PitUtburg.Pa. Bpesk what yon think, be what you are and pay your debts ol all kinds. Children Ktarvlvg to Heath On account of their Inability to digest food, will tlml a most ma:v,.;us fuel sn i remedy in Mpwtt'a Kmntalwa of Pure Cod I.Ivor (III witu liypoptioipliltes. Yen tn.ittile and easily digested. Dr. H. W Coiikn. of Waeo. Texas, says: "I have ned your emulsion In In- lantlhi wasting w'th good results. It not nnlv restorc wasted tissues, hut g vea rticniMh and Increases the appetite. I sm glsd to ue nucha reliable article.'1 When you bear a man say he has had a ba I wife, just ask him what he has dune u uiaks her a ood one. 'All that tee can say as to the merits cf Dobbins' Electric Soan. pales Intonofinf ntss bwforo the story It will tell you Htlf. nt lu own perfect quality, If you will give it one. trial, iwn t take imitation are lota of them. There Re yourself. A tie no sreatness. He willies to past tor what you ate. A good farthing It ueiier man a nau mveruigu. Ainsu no odilnest; but dare to be right though run have to be sin gular. fop Threat IMsrusa and t'tirht nse "itrouin't llnmthial Troche;" Prloe 'to ct. Sold only in boxte. Tae pt tervsnt It ever had It mvtelf: he alw .. does what I like. (ieneral Gordon. A Chlraso drusKlHt retailed over It1 .' 00 "1'anslll'a Punch" 6c. Cltcars In four months. A mnnkoy remains a monkey, though dressed In silk. Tsv Gkrhia for bntkfist The aiU-f Resuwn for the greet sumsms f nood's tUrupsrllla Is found In the fact that H nit Wins, It Is the btit blood purlOn anj ctoallrapeompiUhsssll that It clalmM for 1 ssxed only by C, I Uuoi a Co-, Lewtll. Maaa, r-tn I I .A XEW TREATMENT. "Bafferers are not geneially sware that Quit dtiiisirsraintai1iininTl an diss to the presence of llTUii para siMS in tba lining mambtana of u oos and aastaefaian tube. MiCToseoide r sawreh. bowerec, has firoved thi to be a (aet, and tbe ranlt of thi dUHxrpsryls UiAt s aunpls rmdy has beaa diaoorarpa which permaoectJy enras themoal Sitxr Tud ea of Uiese disLrassuig d lea by afew atmrleapplieaXions mal two apart) by tb patient at bnma. Apamrn ti plaining this new trewtinettls ir by A. li. Dixoa a Bos, n sa Vest fang (tees, Toronto, CawaiU. ' ItjW'W-1' OICIilnAla a BtKACii.Oabler. Ho slab Pisaoa; BanfpttOrna. Band I nam mania. Lavvt stock of Hb Maaieniid Books. Band niipIlM al Eawtera PrH-s. MATTMIAal 6 HA I CO. M Post Btraet, Maa I to 9 m ay. rf-'- worth J. 1 5 Wwnta Brewstr hafaty Holder Ca Holly. Mlah. Rain HOPE FOR THE 8ICK. Oaa Remedy for One DUsnsn, ( Frvm Nnluul Juurnat). Th four greatest awJksl nntrpt of tnt world an U01I..11, Parli, Berlin suit VUena. Ttwas citiat hart InuimiM, hcjltalt framing with suffering hu manity. I'ruwila ut ttudciiU tlirung IU ant. Mu.lv. lag uudtr tb 1'rUra.uri Iu ,hrg Tin u,.t n nvDslphrilclantof U world U.h a J p-actU-o ban, and lh hiatltirt lout an iIurIiuum of nw,!ii-tt kDowlcdt and sxparisw. With a lit ( mnkUig uussipinaiiosaiaUaUe loUi pul.lo tb lloapllal Ratncdy Co. al gnat axnn sn-urrd ths prr-f; Ucut uf tho hot; ;tIs, pn-jcr.d the tpst-ito., and si. thouli It wt ulti cout r.-: t-j t.i tleu to tti-ui lb attention of Uwlr diatUiguliliad urtiiatun, )et In thlt way thtts valualile BieillrltMS an aad al the price of tbsquaek patent awdlcines thst loud the market and abninlly claim to run everr 111 from a single bottla. The want alarsva I'll for a rdiaolt elaat ot domsaila nnwllas Is nuw tilled wlt Mrlarl sstlatactluo. The busi!tal Hrinliaa make no un. reasonable cialina, Tti, sraH-illo tor Catarrh rum that and nothing else; so with the spn-lno lor Bnn. ehltit,Conaunii4ii4) aud Lung Trimblea; llhsutna. tlam Is cured by No. (, while traubir of IilgastUa, Htonwrb, Lirer and hhlneyt hare their on cut a. To these Is added a Sweina he- Feter and Aiue, ons n'r lauaie wsaaneai-si general amis ana biiul nnksr tliat makes blood an J Kites tons anil hillnett, a idaalucomisumblennitdylor Nerrnnt liehilltT." Tttese reauMlies an all sold on an absolute guarantee U do what la claimed fur them. A drt-ular describing tlila new method nf treating dtaaaa it sent free on apptlcatkm by lloartrti, Han sel CubtasTi Toronto, Canada, Suit Propria lut. I would rather se a man resolute, even If he la wrong, than to see klm uncertain, although he is rlglit. The man or woman who Is profitably em ployed Is generally happy. If yon are not happy it may lie because von have not (. unci your proper work. 'We earnestly ikhb all nn- h persons to writn to H V. Johnson At Co.. lOtHI Main street, Rich iieuid. Va., and they can show vou a work In w hlch you can be happily and Mfltab'y employed. A MOT II HE') LOVK at t V Kit UKU TK.X YE R Ol.ll t llll.U. Vy little girl, l. u yi a,a ui ae, had Bright' I tna,ii. Four ol our In-al nhvileistti slli uiiis ber, ..ul ber life was de. palled ul. A iinllin't love lurtnnulil sli dirlli ulth-s, ami 1 1. trrinliii-d tntrylir. Iiavlil ki-nu.ly aiorlln lt,-ni-lv, made at Rnudiiitt, N. Y. Hrlsht t illx-ax-! II. happy 1 am that I drtermliii-d IIhu till, course -liirouvby one the well kuou jtuptniutuf the dlacaac left ber. Wind, tail to ripnaa my sraouiuf, ami i raiiuni ion rann-aiiy rvt-oui-uu'iid ltiu Favorite Hi-intnly. Id-r rtTuvery was entirely due to tin- Favorite reunsly, which was the only nnslli lue taken aftirlnreaw wat ai.au. li.ui-d by the .li,.li laii-Hit, Laura A. kenipton, Meat Itiitlainl, Willi. ml. ha. kssNKix'a Favokit Kssiov, Dadral Rnudnut, N. V. II; (or Iu. send (or book, bow to cure Kidney, Liver and alvwd disorders. If men will have no i are fur I lie futun will toou bavp sorrow I"' the pad. they The Old. tilt) Mierr. A little cough: a fis-llng III: A headache ofl; a dally rhill: A alowt-r walk: a uan-kcnnl breath: A lr-Uii talk ol isiiiilng di ath. No aln-ngtli to riae (mm day today; From lot Ing ) he la lea awai. Now II ft no more the wear) lu-ad, The struggle', o'er: the man la dead. Kuch la the fatal progreaa ol iin.umptlon. How nlteii la n-s-ansl the old, old story. Yet not hall aoofteu as It wat U-lorethe knowledge came in mankind that Ihrrenaaa dUcoVi-ry In uirdieal eclnice by which the ilresil diai-atc enuld U arnatisl In In early atago and the pa ili'iil n-atored tohiallh. This wotnirrliil n-m-edy Is Dr. Pierce's iiol..en Medical HUcnvery. Thoutanda ot rures lollow the tine of Or. Page's Catarrh Kcmedy. M cents. We are so avaricious 'bal oven when s trade with onraelree we au for iretlln the beet end ot the bargain. NI'HK (IKK trOit fll.KM. The Celebrated U. M. C. Breech-Loading Shot Gun Has all modern Improvements. $20.00. H. Ta HUDSON Gnus. ABiiii.ni ml srorti'12 Gccds, 03 First Street, Port'and, Or. Bend (or circular. who hare naed pto"t Cure tor Con.iimiiiioa MjltlsHFilTOFAI.U Hold t ran wbara, Jao. CHICHESTCR'S INQLI8H : 1 as tv UlS Be smtaWflflU Pa ! ;ikl (.lu'.i. l.sttiifa A .-1 h iirtta-.T: hV imtnt,i Traa. IB K' ft uVVn.A W.M . -aln .Ilk hl.a. JeV. tj4 y4 VA t ltrjM, ik Ttm.tri Y; j " iff Amitgiyron rntHVIlv rin1 4s V 1 (. (MIIMI-) Inr taritrnihra, tttliall f"4 -m iiw iur kinira," tm Mirsr, mi mm. 4 ntrtll. JVumi '", UtsMii t fesVl id. MabM ,1 Utv, V J&'P ds.lilfl r-.r to t Divs.vl . . jvumimI airt la 'tl WJ eaaMirtevMe. " tjJ atrgaalraytas f"."rrujakJOa. V '- OaAtnwtLBina frasSaftarti 1 smrrlh an4 rally a aorta his U aa lh oaly ner'.Sc tor lbs oertalacun of llittdlseaa. U. U.lMIKAHAtf.If. I)., Aaisterdam, M. T. We bare told Big Q foe many yean, and it ha Kern iu Deal ol 111-CtloB. l.B.DTCHKCO.. Cblrago, lit 1.00. old by Snigglsw, THt 3r ra thoaa out so br w ra aa rrnnui rf f L iwi irtnni u, wwa a r Who an lha largest Secdtnwn m tb world.! D. M. HsT B LO'S 1 n . i ri .n.l bjj SCEDAUHUAt, I . - ..... II. J ?. II I lor ISOP will Dm mauea r aaa to ati ap . nlicanii, ana to last staton a cuaiooeis, II la Mlier inan erar. a; lultig baravn, r lower pp rmm Siidi ihould aenu lor it. Aadrass D. M. FEnnv CO. DKTHOITi MICHa Horn cure for hi, nil. IiPhmIIiik and Imhlnir rile. One hot has eim-d tbe woioi i-aae ol Ion leara' alaoillng Noon-ne.it sntrr ten liiln ntra afler lining Kirk'a Ooriiian l'nr Ointment. It ahaorut luiiior. allays tlin llclilim. aula aa a innillien, gives relief. ))r. Kii'k'atiiirmaii I'lle tiulinint fa orr oared onlv foi- I'lli-a ami iti-lilno wi me pniaie pt'ia, auu linin tig Mae. avery ooi is warrittiUMi Sol.' tiy Ih-iiirlataaud sent hv null on rwsdnt of price, ll.il) er oos. 1. J, Mack ft To.. Wholesale Atfeuta, fan Kranciaou, TRA0C fry MAfllt a. -l W A . iMPTry.sn PntHjfEUT Miwmfc-baliij-mokaS'A'VbcCd While silent cnntnler your own fsnltt, and while sH'aklng mam ihiue of others. Carle sir ana aa Tekaepa. Ton ennt fnnl dla phlln mA .mi Im.11. saveay. i ntoa oasu ana atti yoa rortnt It Home smokers think thai anything thai Snake smoke. Is good enough to go In to a pin. They will find by a liltle eiueriracx that there taa vaMdltfeiir la Hniekinf Tohaooot, Just try'tlKAL or Mohtb CAaoLiNa," and yoa will an in differ aoe between it and tb Imitation, (M) MEN WANT Jill 1 per nonth In advance. It you with In with us we will send ynn pi!, rash and AlKi.oni nallaTSlnTaa av (iiarnntt tiHviiMa, Ht-liJ 1 Iur t(iin)U'Ui III- ptiuriKM aj. Address, J. C. WALL a CO., Taenma. Wash. Three llttlo mnlds from school are we, Froo from paint of all description ; But onoo we were tick a tick could be Cured by the "favorite Prescription." t A standard remedy for tho peculiar ills incidont to that critical Jioriod in a girl's life when alio is just onterinjj upon hor " teciiH," is ound in Dr. Piorco's Favorite Prescription, xouno; ladies' boarding schools have sent their pupils homo rosy-checked, romping lasses, like tho three beautiful maidens in tho above illustration, when they have resorted to the uno of " Favorite Prescription n for building up and regulating tho systems of thoso delicate, pale, sickly girls, just ap proaching puberty, who need a gonorous, supporting tonio and a quiet ing, strengthening nervino free from alcohol and injurious drugs. Whethor in boarding-schools or homes, it is guaranteed to correct all thoso dolicate dcrangomonts and weaknessos incident to females. World's Dispensary Medical Association. Manufacturer, nna I Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, An Army Veteran, Or WAKEFIELD, who ha probably suffered more than any mau or woman I n A inerlca to-day. Taken tick while In tho Army, he hns endured untold agonle tlnee. lieai rlhlng hit first symptoms be luld: "lly head ached and my Htqietlte was poor. I felt a fatntness at tbe pllof the stomach, and bad (sale In my moiilb, while my aklu wss someUniet hot and sometime cold. I next felt palm In my back and around the lower portion of my body, and noticed a peculiar odor and polor in the water I passed, which was canty .it one time and free at others. Bome tluies It pained me to void Jt and attain It was almost Impossible to do so at alL Fi nally I begnn to pas clear blood accom panied wl l h t be greatest st ral n a nd agon y." No less than UO eminent physicians st teitdwi Mr. Furbush at variom tlmi-s, hut not nne of them could help him. lie was neardesth'adoor. And yet lie lays: "Ism live and well to-day. wholly through the wonderful power of 1 1 tint's Itemed y which took me from the verge of the grave." Thia fireat Remedy aoaofuiWy cures all Kidney, Liver and Urinary Disease. " For Rata by all Tlealers. O. If. CRITTFIJITOJf, Oenpral Agent, lit Fnltoa HL, If. T. baal fm p.ail IW Wwmtt i im, Ca, ' IIM LUCK. W offer antll sold, to attract attention and pay nor pniis-n., lor Broiling away, I ram of fln-at plaida, brnwna. bis, anddltTerent abade, full aslnobes wide, hissvy and strong, si 11 aenla or I yard lis-11; and 40 oleeee plain bruwo, garnet and other shades of Caabmen, St Inches wide, at same price; 20 plerv ol gray guodt and plal.ia. SO lurbea wide, heavy and llrong, for gMKl wear, li yards II. Theee goodt an not all wool but an great bargains at llieee offers. For mailing add t cents per yard. In Lad lea Hoe We offer some whitest 1 Inrmerly eold at ; anblearhid, (all tliet.at 10c, aaed to bring Wa doti n regnlar; we have blsek, brown ann mlseif at same prtre, hut m.t to good: Men's ttiined U bose foTBundat near, II per dosen ap; Child ren's bose, tor per oosen np. Some ex Ira bar. gains In genuiu French, all colon and all Hart, 2 eeiil, need to bring K per dote a. Is Unas battons, Bv-arly every ahade. w can aend Joa si ae ecrdosm, or We a gross two-bits a osen naked (or them elsewhere. W forgot to mention a woolen llneey In red and black plaid and other en lor, eb -at a Inch wide, at le, or yard far 11. (ond (or arbool dreeeea. Maellue, glnghcms. prints. Canton Sannels, and maoy otber good a, retailed at U eenl a yard above eloeent lobbing prlne antu jaa i. iswi. uona warm giovn ana mntPB lor tbe North Coantry, al 1 and 'tepnl. It we 14 take IS Ctfthwot la bold all w want to tU yoa. tssvS BP! fall lint, treat, and II wlU ba seal Add rans nnti yna en; ilhing a tamlly weota to a. Ad (alth'a taak SHnr, ! Vgwat . hsaaj rraelata. 1 wi. !. P. 5. V. Na. I3kw. f. V. V. 5o. 3V7 DR. PIECE'S PELLETS: Rmalleat, rheapee e Hick llesnuwdie, II til derail go meut of the Htomaoh aud liowels. Cure Hie PURELY VEGETABLE and PERFECTLY HARMLESS. I'ncqualcd a a LIVER PILL. iu t.aaiflai to take. Ono t nr. Horaiuviainil Pell, a. lllllou Hendaehe. Constimttlon. Indlirestion. lllllou Attnoss. aiul so oruta a Vial, by druggist. PtROrXa mm REMEDY rmxti.m nwi id sat inn fwiin si m 0- mm. WW nfEMEOYl iti s m wrttn mrua id saixaxa Df. Par EG I 111 The Great Cure FOR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. RD!EDT M0 Gf T iTOII.CT ;(HPii!t.l' 1 jal sjUS mm j -art I in j nniii id A Regulator of the Liver Kidneys. A SPECinO FOK Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, And alt other blood and Skin Diseases. - It Id a jicwltlve cars for oil those Painful, Delicate Cornjiluints nnd ror:iplii'utcl tnmlilca and Weaknesses cotmnon among tr s Vivcs, Motlicrs and rktugliUrs. The iCect In itnincdiato and lanting. Two or thme doHcii of Dr. I'urdee's Krmrdjr tiken daily keeps tho blood cool, tho liver and kidneys active, and will en tirely eradicate) from tho system all traces of Scrofula, Salt niicum, or any other form of Mood lieam. y.o nwli'-ino ever Idtralucesl ln this country has met with suck ready sale, nor piven such universal fuitiefaction whenevt-r u.kmI as tliat e( Dr. Panlcu's Remedy. This remedy has been used ln tho howpiUls thronhout the old worM for tho past twenty-five years, as a specific fur the alxjve iluaaon, and it has and will cure when all other so-called remuilici fa'J. rMnd fcr pamphlet of testimonial from thoaa who have been enn-d by its ue. Drugltits ell It at 1.00 per bottle. Try it and be tf evinced. MA) CFACTTjytD IT Pardee Medicine Compah, Rochester, N, T. f iMMrVarn jrupiftl If an(J mL,',, er l w rmm REMEDY 1 M) crsi ir.taorvinn J.'tsimio l' .. f..-.,Tta a'r. 3 REMEDY! io C-nr! sLtll.ls (f lilt If iWM'UI ..-,.-is """""on to maintain it