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r I MY LITTLE ONE AND I. Outside, wind snd cloudy sky, inaide, warnitn and eomfort 11. Kir and ligh Oleam to-night for my little one aid L pussy purrs to hppjr aba, Curled up on heroustilon lea, Wnora aba Ilea Bleepy eyea Vitob tbe Cam ol leap merrily. ponto In b!a aleep iri bark, Tainks be atlll oiuit witcn and bark Lest aome foe, Era e know, Leup upon ua from the dark. picky bird baa chirped "Good-nlgbt," rucked bla head far out of sight, Little one. Day la dona for you both till morning light, for my birdie's drowsy bead, 6e, ber dainty couch Is spread, Swinging low To and fro Bocks the tiny cradle bed. Outside, wind and oloudy skies, Inside, watched by angel eyea, Soft and warm. Free from barm, fast asleep my baby lies. -liuta Argyla, In Good Ilousekee'ptng. THE LOST LOVE-LETTER gow Jessie's Forvetfulnesa Nearly Wrecked Two Lives. Taff," "Tag," "Tag," In quick suc cession from a number of tiny throats, and s group of children were scampering ill over tbe garden of a suburban resi dence of New York. "Little girl, little girl" said a rolce from tbe other side of the hedge, "will toil please do me a favor?" "Yes, sir," replied the little maid. "Kow toll me, are you not visiting for I few weeks at this house?" "Yes, sir, I am" rather curiously this time. '"ihen, of course, you know Miss Ellsler, tho governess?" "Oh, yes, sir, she just went into the louse, Shall I tell her you want her?" "Oh, no, but would you please give ber tbii letter?" "Certainly, sir; I'll take it right In to her," and she was moving away. "So, dear, don't do that; wait till she comes Into the garden she will like it better," bo added, blushing very red, as he turned tuv.-ty Now, little Jessie could not play tag with a letter in ber band, and as she could not deliver it at once, began thinking where she could put it for safe keeping. "Oh, there's a place," she thought, snd without more ado she squeezed it tinder tbe loosened bark of an old elm tree which grew close to the house and returned to her game. Childish sports have not usually an all-important im pression on the affairs of their elders, but that afternoon's game of tag was fraught with destiny, ohanging the cur rents of two lives almost to their utter ruin, for Jessie in the excitement of her play forpot the letter entirely. Miss Ellsler, tbe governess, had been bappy during the early part of the day, even till late in the afternoon, but as darkness full and bedtime came a heavi ness at the heart possessed her and she was thankful when she found herself alone in bor room. "Oh, birdie!" she cried, addressing the only confidante she had a golden ca nary, now quietly asleep "he has broken bis word; be has not come. What shall I do? Must I live this drudgery all my Hie, made doubly heavy by bim? Oh, why did he spoak to me at all? He knew I was only a governess. Why tell me of his wealth and ambitions why draw from me my story of daily humili ation if he had no comfort to offer?" And all the while the leaves of an old dm tree were brushing the mosquito bars as if to say: "Come d play with us, we know something; search our old trunk where tbe bark is loose and find a reason why." Let us accept the invitation and just read the letter: "Mr Own Darling: May I call you sot I promised to let you hear from me to-day bow you could better yourself In the world, and I tlilnk you must have guessed, dearest, the way 1 should sucgest If your life is half as burden tome as you aay, I entreat you to give me the iweetjoyof ministering to your comfort Be my wife and make me bappy. as I ahall strive V make you. I hasten this avowal, as I sail for the South In a week or two, to be away many, nany years. Your 'No' will be the death of me. Consider well, but let me hear not later than In twee days' time of my great good fortune. If 'No,' let your silence tell me; it would pain ma tan. In deepest lova and anxiety, yours de votedly Robert Hickmam." A few days later at breakfast Miss Ellsler dropped her knife and fork on ber plate and reeled senseless from ber chair to the floor when Mr. Maywood read from the paper that Mr. Robert Hickman had sailed on the Cambria for South America, to be absent many lears. A doomed ship, battered and swept by enarmous waves, confusion everywhere, in men's souls as in the air above them, curses and prayers, shrieks and cries, all go to make up the terrible scene uich is taking place within a few hun dred yards from the Jersey shore. "Lower the boats! Lower the boats! Lively, lads!" shouts the captain. "The women first!" Only a gunshot from land, but what open boat can live in such a sea? However, the ship has struck on a feef. and every wave lifts her and washes her down, ripping the keel and ides at every stroke. In all the mad despair and rush for the boats there stands one man who is doing an angel's work in preventing ab solute panlo seizing alL The captain has noticed his quiet speech but firm restraint, and can not kelp remarking: "You are a cool one; you have done Jour share; now save yourself." "No hurry," replies the stoic; "these people love life I don't I have nothing left to live for." Just then a cher goes up and tbe cry hope is: "The life-boat the life krot! Hurrah 1" Two of the ship's boats have made the hore within a few feet when one fills with water, half of the occupants getting shore, the others being lost The life-boat, loaded full, start for tts beach, when tbe ship split In two, lls over and disappears. "Give wav. bovs! we msv find one oi two yet," says tbe coxswain of the life- jev says toe coxswain oi m ww fct as. having landed their passengers, ttey prepare for a new errand of mercy. Aa they bend to their oars one of th. I en feela hla strike something, and facing in. th. direction recognize. . man. it-. . ... ... i 1 inere aone! mar ha there a uie in i Mm. Haul Mm aboard, lads; that', the -1- .... MM 1A ' - airt Tk J' v eM mJ, y"f,1H " " I il.lt .ben they gu, to lan4 th Wn1edltadvlsab!6to find aom. HJ. ortabi,., lu,ratonce fof Ufa wa to bo preserved. 'It Is three miles to town. Who lire the c?er " inqUlre4 th apUln 01 "Don't know hor name, but she's a widow lady with a daughter." "Follow me, lads, and bring- him care- In a very few seconds he taps shaml tthedoor..ndismetbyakirdl,.W Ing old lady. 3 3 " A poor fellow, ma'am, nearly drowned just off the wreck. Will you take Mm n? Uls life deoends upon It Heaven holp him; put him on the ofa." "Thank you, ma'am, warmth is what he needs." And while the men whn nm.in changed his wet clothes for the blankets - -uvi( iii tug UIMU Kt? baa they had been supplied with Mrs Fll. ler busied herself in preparing a bed for P t0 erT,ce produced him in the adjoining rootn. I fny ornamented around the toy But recovory was not immediate; in- I 'U,h , baIVd of etohin' hll the re. deed, for.many days the doctor despaired i f?atnder U but Mrle ot dwP indenU llaVin?.hU'.lfn'. "nd the prog- . M ross be eventually made to the tender and contant nursing of the poor widow. "Ah, doctor," she said ono day, In re buttal of his compliments, "1 have to thank strangers for caring for my own daughter, who has been grievously sick. uiuugn mey tola me nothing till all i uangor was past, home love affair, I fancy. She will be here in a few days as she Is not lit to work yet awhile." "You deserve the best of daughters. Meanwhile, remembor this young man needs evnrv ran.' ihnu Is .. ...... u.. i his speech which may result from his weakness, but has led me to think that bis mind Is a little unhinged," and with these words of caution the doctor went his way. One week from that day dear Mrs. Ellsler's heart was fluttering wildly in the expectation of her daughter's arrival. She was not disappointed ln this, but the tears started to her eyes when she beheld the pale face and wasted form of Martha, who really needed assistance to alight from the buggy she who had often prided herself upon her dexterity in jumping over the wheels and all to the ground. "Oh, mother, mother," sobbed the poor wanderer, "there's no plane like nome. ouidl might never have to leave this haven of peace and rest I could lie down and die hero, mother, without a pang." "My deario. don't talk of dying; you are lib child, come in. No, let us take the back door, my patient Is in that room, and you had better not disturb him. He is stronger than he was, but the shock of the shipwreck has left him cloudy In (lie brain." That evening Martha Ellsler stole quiotly to the little, upright piano and ran her nimble fingers over tbe keys. Her thoughts were still of Robert Hickman and his desertion of her, and in spito of the certain evidonce she had that he had cared but little for ber, she found comfort in the melody as ln the words of "Some Day." She was singing the second verse when the door of the pationt's room opened gently, and a figuro, all expressive of venoration and wonder, watched and listened. The last strain was floating in the air, the last words: "I love you now," when Martha's heart filled too full, and ber face fell forward buried in her handker chief, as sho cried: "Oh, Robert Robert my darling, how could you leavo me without a word?" "You did not want me. I had to go!" It was a hoarse whisper the words were uttered in, and Martha rose as she turaod, but stood dumfounded as she recognized in her mother's patient the man sho loved. ' "Martha, why did you not answer my lotter If you loved me?" "What letter? I know of none." "Did not Jessie deliver my note the day after our last chat at the gate?" She had not as the reader knows, and on learning this he was not slow to re peat Its contents, and beg hor to be bis wife. When Mrs. Ellsler came to bring ber daughter to supper she found she bad company, and scarcely recognized her late patient whose dull, meaningless expression had given place to one of bright intelligence and radiant hope, "Mothor, darling, this is Mr. Robert Hickman, my future bnsband." It was not until many happy months bad passed over their heads that they had an opportunity of questioning Jes sie, when, with a sudden flash of recol lection, she confessed her negligence, and led them to tho old elm tree, where, safe in its nook, they found the lost love-letter. Family Story Paper. PUTTING BABY TO SLEEP. Having Ills Stomach Well Filled Is Mora Than Half the list tie. A writer in tho Ladies' Home Maga zine has this to say about getting baby to sleep: Let me tell you first of all to see that he is well fed; a half satisfied stomach is a sure enemy to repose. Have him warmly wrapped up, and be sure the feet are warm, not hot or per spiring, while the room should be rather cool and darkened. Their brains and eyes need darkness just as ours do, and what refreshment do we get from sleep with sunshine or lamplight shining into our faces? Should you use your bed room for your sitting and sewing-room, be sure that the room is properly aired before baby is put to bed for the night You can take him into another room, close the register and open tbe windows and doors for ten minutes or so. The air will be thoroughly changed by that time. You can then close the windows ind open the reeister, and in a short time you can bring the little fellow back into a fresh yet warm room. If this simple rule were oftener observed It would save many a restless night Having done this the matter is com paratively easy. If you nurse your baby he will probably fall asleep in your arms- if you feed bim then lay him irentl'y down in his crib. During the winter months have the pillow warmed just enough to take off that unpleasant -hill of cold cotton. The chances are he will nestle bis little check in it and go right to sleep. Doubtlr Slander- Barber-Your scalp seems to be in . - hair is trot- r, perfect ; nil"" 1 J , ip,tf of U, ting thinner all the time, in jJJ ml every thing I can do. I can t understa , , IU , Regular Customer-a - . ! mv wife , ir? if-.Vj.. nn are i miinn . . ... Regular Customer-l nave , tfft ,Vrrber (DUtting away hia bair restora- ; NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY. Beautiful TMnja In Uuld and (illver Pro dured Hjr American Workmru. An exceedingly pretty scarf pin repre sents a bright gold wind mill with s platinum band around the roof and with the sails studded alternately with dia monds and rubles. Etched panslos with the centers In re lief form a pretty decoration for a coffo rli. . . C8te ',nd ttrcT ' na x of lacework In gold, which al- lows the contents to be seen from the exterior of the box. Cat-tails entwined with grasses of va riegated gold constitute a lace pin that hows the result of artlstJo design and killed workmanship. An oxidized silver horse shoe nail twisted to a knot. In the center of which rests a tourmaline within brieht iruld ' a . w aw I claw8' fon" ""'quo scarf pin. broker each of different colored gold, form a scarf pin that will command at tention from lovers of the unique. Ragged edges and ancient loks make the most recent stiver fruit dish con spicuous. Two apples on a branch, with leaves, rise in relief from the bottom oi the gilt interior of the dish. Gold and platinum leaves resting around the edge of a comma of alternate diamonds and sapphires, with varie gated gold pansies, make a hairpin that M?.not !ail 10 JT1" With ,aTor' Moonstone cuff links, renroRentlnir or dinary mother-of-pearl shirt buttons, are an innovation. Gold threads crossing the buttons, their ends being inserted ln the four holes usually seen in buttons, add to the effect A moonstone Cupid bowing roguishly In the curve of a crescent of brilliants deserves more than passing notice as a lace pin. Around tho throat of the little god a necklace of rose diamonds and small rubles Is shown, terminating In a star of similar stones. Somewhat massive, yet very artlstlo, Is an elaborate silver ak dish of Amer ican workmanship, Three hippopotami plunging among tall water grasses and held under control by a small figure representing an Egyptian boy constitute the group at one end of the piece, The dish proper is formed in imitation of a Red Sea fishing boat Jewelers' Weekly. ERICSSON'S PURPOSE. Be Had Three Alms Which Governed All Ills Invention. Setting aside minor Inventions, three distinct purposes are apparont in Erics son's labors, first to improve the steam engine and extend the scope of Its ap plication; next to discover some more economical and efficient method for changing the mode of motion we call heat into the mode of mo tion we call power; third, to force the great maritime nations into declar ing the ocean neutral ground, by mak ing naval warfare too destructive a pas time to be indulged in, and equalizing the conditions of the struggle between the greater and the lessor states. On the accomplishment of this last purpose depended, in Ericsson's judgment tho future of his native Sweden. Too weak to hold her own in a contest with any great power, under existing conditions, her only sure hope of defense is in neu tralizing the dominating factors of num bers and wealth by tbe efforts of genius stimulated by patriotism. Love of country was with Ericsson a supreme passion. In this controling sentiment in the traits of character derived from his sturdy Norse ancestry, and in the training and experience acquired during the twenty-three years spent in his Scandinavian home, we find the secret of that exceptional development of spe cialized faculties which has placed him in tho very front rank of constructive englnoors Scrlbnor's Magazine. THEIR FIRST QUARREL. It Was Canned hf Counting Thickens Be fore Ttier Were Hatched. Mr. Ncwlywed Fanny, Uncle Tom's will is to be read to-morrow, and as I always was a favorite nephew of the old gentleman's I am sure to come in for something. Mrs. Kewlywed Oh, how nice, Will! Then we can give up this horrid flat and build a sweet little Queen Anne house ln the country, and" "You mean a brick house up-town." "No, dear, a Queen Anne cottage, with gables and" "Queen nothing, petl I couldn't bear to live ln a cottago, you know. What we want Is" "Nothing of the sort Willi I want a cottage, and I can't live ln an up-town, stuffy-" "Stuffy, eh? I'd like to know whatcan be more stuffy than a little, squeezed-up, one-story" "Will, you mean thingl You are so unreasonable, and" "Unreasonable, is it? I'd have you un derstand, Frances, that I am a very rea sonable man" "So you are not! You never do any thing I want you to, and you always try to displeaso me. Y'ou are " "Look hore, madam, that will do! I took you when you were without a cent and you promised to obey me. and now, when I have a plan to make you happy, you" "Happy! I could never be bappy with luch a brute! If I bad only known what you were, I never would have married you!" "I wish you bad then, for you are no wife for a young, sensible man, who likes to be peaceful and" "Peaceful! Who started all this dis pute, I should like to know? "Why, you did!" "1 didn't!" "Y'ou did!" "You know I didn't so" "I repeat it is all your fault!" "O, boo-hoo! boo! I am going home to my mother!" "Go, and be" (slams the door). Mr. Xewlywed (next evening) Fan ny Uncle Tom didn't leave meacentl Mrs. Xewlywed (kissing him) I'm so glad! Lawrence (Mass.) American. Something Nw la Hate. An entirely new thing wai be the leg born and lace combinations. Thecrown will be made of Leghorn and the brim i of Uce. or vice versa, ui late years Leghorn baa been worn considerably by misses and children, but by tbe addition lace braid it la sure to meet with gen- erai i"r - . in , r.l f.Tor for ladies' goods. I nere is on, tning the , be sacrificed. Their fate seem, .ealed. ' One day bearing fruit the next cut inwn and iu inner fiber made into brmid ,nd thi. in turn shaped into a bat A VOICE FROM THE RAIL. Sierra Chemical Co. Gknti.kmkn: Having been In the rail road business, a conductor fur years, I contracted very aerloua disorder, of my kidneys and bladder, called catarrh of th. bladder. I waa getting weaker dally, ai d did uot leave my bed for three montha; also waa deopaired of by my doctors. I was lucky enough to hear of your Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure, and sent for one bottle, aa you well know, I have used five bottles, and am now out around a id able t att nd to m work. Tour val uable remedy ha. raved my life, and to you I owe my bean felt thanks. Y'uura truly, Epokni Gor, With Leak Glove Co., &!1 Market street San Francisco, C'aL Vrrv Sick.-" Well, Mlnther Mcl'Mlm, how'd veachlaiwIastnUi I!" "Ah. Wiad. D.-nnjr,Lhadl I'ucuiiK'loui a food dale of the totine." OYKKW HELMING 1'ItOOP Of the Nonerlorltr of Electric Treat ment In the Cure or inaraae-Three More Wonderful Cures. Another Lad? Made Happy. Mr. Editor Dkar Sir: Neatly two mouths since I was taken with a severe pain iu the luck of my head, and continued ho for a ntiiuler of weeks: all remedlea B'-emed to fail. I waa ludiiced to try Dr, l).irrins electrical treatment. I did so, and now. nf ier three weeks treatment. am perfectly cured. Can be referred to at Aurora Or. Mks. F. Hkck. April 1, MO. rcrfrctlr and l'erniauentlr Cored. Editor Orffttmian: Mywl'e has been sorely allUc'ed for yeais with dyspepsia, liver iroume, and constitution, accoinpa tiled with a severe pain in the st mach and aide; also diseaes peculiar to Her sex Dr. Karri n cured her with the use of elec tricity and tncii iml inatuieut. She Is perfectly and permanently cured. Keler to us at :I6 Third street, or E inond hotel, t'ortland, where 1 am einpuneit. J, J. Young. firlatlo Rheumatism Cured. Editor (hrgonian : Two mouth, kgo I was con nned to my bed with sciatic rlieu matism. which 1 have had hanKliur around Hie for three years. Dr.Darrln trea'ed me with electricity, so I am now perfectly enrol. Itefcr your readers to me at llK) boulli fourth street, I'orliann. 1). L. Fkhqcson. Prs. Darrln ran le consulted daily at the Washington building, corner of Fourth and Washington streets, Portland, and Hotel Oomlolfo, Taroma. Hours, 11) to 5 event iirs. 7 to 8: Sunday. 10 to 12. All chronic diseases, irregularities of women, blood taints, lo s of vital power and early Indiscretions permanently cured, though no reference, are ever made in the press concerning atich cases, owing to the delkacy of the patients, r.xsmina 'ions free to all, and circulars will be sent to any address. Charge for treatment ac ceding lo patient's ability to pay. The noor treated free of rharee from 10 to 11 rtailv. All private diseases confidentially treated, and cures guaranteed. Patient at a distance ran be cured by home treat tnent. Mud cities and lettent sent without the doctors' name appearing. niier mm, i.n.a. it; w minium ui less'.'" " Cimxrattilato ni. I have not a ell . ..... i .. . . , . Why so beaming, Brief- at lam." lumtMi: - lea, air; wj sen. landlord Is luiug me for rent." My N ATI HE IX CONVULHIOX Im terrific. Volcanic enintloiis. cyclones, earth quakes are awfully anil treiiienrioualy plctnr eiie. urn scaret-ly desirable to emulate In ac tion and etlW't by tin-administration of remedies which produce couvtilnluu and agony Iu the abnormal port Ion of the hiimsu frame. Buch li the ellcct nf the oUHehloued violent pnnia llvei happily lalliux more and more Into dlnne, and of wulcb lliwtetter'i stomach Bitten Is the whn cMimc. n eataut and lar more envctlve iso- cedstienm. Tnev weaLeticd the Intestlnea the Hitlers liiviinrates them. They left the boweis Inactive, becaHne iytaiwcltated by ensntni fee bleness. The Hitters, on the contrary, aud bo can ne it enables, not (nrcca, them lo act a vast and liirtiiiistedltrereuce-tM'rpetnaU'S tneir ao llvltv and regularity. Tae liver Is beneficially atliuiilale'l, as the kidneys alio are, by this med icine, which ea-lly conquers also malaria, ner vousness ana rneniuatisin. MaVlnr Him Understand. Hhe -Will von nh iim close the door, Mr HtayerT He-Why, It Is closed. Hhe Yes, but I meant from the other Ide. A WOMAN TWO IIINDHED TEARS OLD. A cane Is on record of a woman whn lived to this advanced ai(e. bat It Is scarcely necesary to aiHte that It wu Iu " the olden time." Now adays too many women do not live half their allolteu years, ine mortality uiie ui luneiiuimi derainieinents In the weaker nei Is simply fright ful, to nay nothing of theiiiiUtM'ribahleiutrerliig which makei, life scarcely worth the living to to many women. But for tlieae sutrerers thcia la a eerialu relief. I)r. Fierce s ravorlte l'rekcrlp tlou will Mltlvely cure leucorrhea, painful menitriistlon, prolapstia, pain In the ovarlvs, weak back: Iu short, all thorn complaints to wlilcb so msny women are martyrs. It la the only guaranteed cure; see guarantee on bottle wrpppt-r, Cleanse the liver, stomach, bowels and whole sys cm by using lr. fierce a 1 elleu. Chairman of Committee We want a watch worth III) to offer aa a orlie In an amateur ath letic contcat. Jeweler One that will ouit about 4BJ, I suppose? We recommend " Tanslll'i Punch " Cigar. r.UNIIU Ht'llllU M rlluit ,i,wv ava- Ing Backward." This la beiler than I-ot'a wife, IT .! ... I ..,, . . 1 1 a AAA II f yutk. wno merely earoea ner aau. A sore throat cough, or cold. If suffered to progress, results in serious pulmonary airectlons, oftentimes Incurable. "Jiroxrn'l Uronchial Troches" retch directly the seat of the disease, and give Instant relief, A Matter of Color." Is the bluah red?" " No; It verges ou what Is called the pink of proprl ety." Don't Get Caught This Hprlng, as yoa may have been before, with your blood full of Impurities, yoardlgestlon Im p:re appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole ayatem liable to be prostrated by dis easebut get youreelf Into good condition, and reaily for the changing and wanner weather, by taking Hood'a Karaaparllla. It atands nueuualed for purifying the blood, giving an appetite, and for a regulating aud general Spring medicine. Be aure to get Hood'a Mrsaparllla. Ncrafulaue Wares. "l-ant December 1 wss afflicted with scrofulous sores on tbe left aide of my face and around my right ear. and waa obliged to leave work. Hood'a Harsaparlllawas recommended, and after taking leas than two bottles all tbe sores disappeared. I alneerely advlae any on troubled with scrot als to give Hood's Haraaparllla a trial." Joasrst V. A. Fsiti, 241 Hollla ML, Oakiaud, Cal. N. B. Be aure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all druggists, Hi six for tfc. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO.. Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar IS R.EOJifd ERRILLa PORTIANP.OR. STHNW1Y rusa 91 tin tlA I a A HBAl-M.Oehw. Iu alah PUaoa; Rurdettomoa Band laetrajneasa. Iira stack etHhMiuicead Book Heads ni, plied al Keatera i-Mo-e. MATTHIAJ 6iLa I 00. KM fast BUeet, Baa Iraaataoa N. P. N. U. No. 331-8. P. N. U. No. 408 LIKE A NEW MAN Tbe ToiDDtirj Testimonial of t Terrible Sufferer from Citarrb Cored 1b Three Weeks. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. A. F. Gonderann of fortlaad Rises to Testify to the Skill and Ability of Dr. Abern, the successful Kye, tar. Catarrh, Throat, Heart and Luna; rhyalclaa. HE PENNED HIS OWN STATES! ET. . Portland Or. March SI. lflM A. T. Guuderson, being duly sworn, de pose and says: ' 1 have been troubled with catrrh for th last two Tears; have tried oi her d c lara, but could find no relief unfil I met Dr. Aborn, Fourth and Morrison streets. Portland, Or, who has treated me for TiiHKg wekks. I ran etate that I am pickl ing liks a nkw man. I ran be refe red to at Hie Mo 'el .estanranL corner Third and Alderstrreta. His treatment rkmkvkd SIK IN THHKK DATS. A. T. Gt'KUKHSDN. Signed before tue this Hist day of March, lai w w t.;..u.. (HKAL ii. m, iHnnnim Notary Public. That nasal catarhii, the irreat precur sor of throat, uronchial and lung diseases. Including conaumntion. can ba radically cured is no longer a matter of controversy. as nas been tune ana again demonstrated by Dr. Alwrn. lie cau rofer to rasea he treated fifteen to twenty-live years ago, wnirn nave remained permanently cured np to the present time. He ran refer to the most aggravated canes of catarrh of forty years standing that be permanently cured, lie rau al-o refer to the most mar velous cures he haa effected since hia re cent return to Portland. Nots.- Dr. Ahorucan be consulted dally -10 to t a. m , It to 4 and to 8 p, it. Fourth and Morrison streets, Portland, 0", Dr. Aborn's eaay on the "CURABtLtTT op Consumption, treatUe on "Ca Tarhu," also hia large publication, "Tri cm tit ovkr Dinkask," and treatise on the dlseasra of the "Kyb and Kar, and eon talnlng evidence of aome "Exthaordi NARt Cukks," mailed free ou receipt of auuresa. NO CriARtiK TOR CONSULTATION. If onr father aud mother had married their nrsi loves, wnera would wa bet Five cent saved on soap; Ave dollar lost on rotted clothes, li that economy! i nere t aot o cents difference between the cost of a bar of the poorest soap made ana me oe$i, wmcn is, aa all know, Uob- Ul.' VI .-1. Horseflesh la said to be th worst thing ln th worm w give people ui mgnunar. . AN ELEHANT PACKAGE OF FINE CARDS, Including 15 rare noveltlea, ahapea and artistic imported oleographlo and chro matic card. Thia large and beautiful col lection aent by mail to any one who will do tills: Buv a box of the genuine Dr. C. McLane'a Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggist, price tS cents, and mall ua the outside wrapper with your address, plain ly written, and 4 cents ln stamp. The genuine McLane't Pills are prepared only by Fleming Broa.. Pittsburgh, Pa , and nave Dean in constant use lor over sixty years. They are superior to all other In purity and effectiveness, A certain enr for indigestion and sick headache. Ad dress, Fleming Bros., Pittaburgh, Pa. JUST ISSUED FOR 1800. Our Illustrated Catalogue ; s Price-list of Ueneral Merchandise, containing 200 pagef, which will be forwarded froa to any address. (J. H. uilhar, Ked Ilonse, Sacramento, Cal. Pfander's Oregan Ulead Purifier li the beat remedy lor that dread disease, dyspep sia, for It regulates the lymphatic, ayatem aud bad secretions. Beware of Imitation! of th oelebrated Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. Tav OaaatSA for brrakfuL PURb Us espartos aasanaasa awwa la aiffllaaa s kaaisUsi pin Suns Qmanaaanl. EoaVm t Le u kas4a at in ones V aivsrr uaa aa ta awan, rwsat aua mom HaalUifuL Dr. Prloa't Oraaa SaJdat Powdav aVxa aot aalaia Aanoola, Lone nt Alum. Sola oalf la aaaa FeUUB lAIUlu rUWDIB UU. BTKW TORS. OHIOAM SABT raAMCItOO. Faber's Golden Female Pills. For Female Irrewnlar Itles: notHlngllkethem on th market Uner tail. Saccesalullrnsad by prominent ladii monthly. Uiiaranteed to relieve suppressed menstruation. SUREI f AFCI CERTAIN! Don't b humbnnred. Bay Time, Health, and money ;tak ao oth r, Sent to any address. secure by mall on rs iioipnoe,iigu. Address, THE APHRO IE0IORE COIPUr, Western Branch, o2Z7fOttTLAVD, OB' Hold by Wisdom Dae Co., Portland, Or. iefcs y ttfik i els lal) dWkflfa wkat good TofcAky .C? A JIIKIE OF TOBACCO Always rays Seal of North Caroline, "Flag Cal" Ua aas'l b fouled kf Infarlet iatlleUoa. 'jT r a1- hii JTJACOBSOJL CURES PROMPTLY STIFFNESS, STIFF NECK. Violent Pains la Xerk. FrlcniHhlp, Wis, June It. ISM. My wife had violent pains In her link, which was very sure snd ill IT. Hhe van cured soilrvly by 6U Jacoba Oil. JASiKd eTuWK. In Terrible Pala. Ames If'fg. Co..rhlcopee,Masi.,June1S, 1AMS Kroin over-eiertlon every boiie wss mad Stiff and aire: In terrible palu. 1 waa cured promptly by BL Jacobs Oil. i. C. BUCKLEY, Paymaster. - AT Dst'oonrra and Dulsks. THI CHsSltlAmiLH CO altkatrt, Ml CLEARLY SUOWN. Hew yea ran have a Tlgeraa Mervaa Mjeteaa. Tk Marvsleas Rareeas ef Palae's Celery I'eaapeaad Is akewa wltk Living Esaat flea, and ll la Prevea ta k Natar Tra IleaJtk RaaierailT. The most skeptical should be convinced by the following brief extracts from letters recently received by ua, that Paine'sCelery Compound is an unfailing means of cure in all disease which are caused by weakened nerve. "For some months before using Taine'i Celery Compound, I waa afllicted with in (omnia and more or loss vertigo all brought on by overwork and protracted anxiety. "Since using the Compound I feel much better, aleep soundly, and my head trouble me less. I have not, meanwhile, intermitted or materially slackened niy work. "For th benefit I have gained from your preparation I an grateful to God and thankful to you." L. R W. Piirtock, Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Reynolds ville, Pa. Three montha after writing the above Rev. Mr. Khryock laid: "The symptoms for which I uaed Paine'i Celery Compound have not returned, although I have had no leiaur or vacation from work." "For s long time I was ao nervous and worn out that I could not work. I tried many medicines, but non gar me relief until I used Paine's Celery Compound, which at once strengthened and invigorated my nerves. Many of my friends have used it st my recommendation, snd they sll agree with me in pronouncing it the beat nerve tonic ever discovered," IIarlet Sherman, Burlington, Vt Facts lilt thee art th beat reason why you ahould not despair of a cure. Whnt the Compound baa don for others it will do for you. The Best Typewriter. Bend (or Catalogue. WlLIV 8. Allkn & Co. General Agsats, III let St.,Portland,0. TAKE IT W.PruMDER'S. Obecon Blood Purifier. -CURES- :psia.- A kKIDNEY Ir LIVtR DISCAStS. DYSPCPSIA. PINPLEa-H-OTCHCS ANDSXM DtSTASCS .HCADACHt CUiHYCNCSS SEEDS. 25 Packets ot Vegetable Seeds for $t. Bend for catalogs and make your selection. TRUMBULL A HKKHK, 41M2I Saneoine street, Ban Francisco. TO SHARPEN improve digestion, purify snd enrich the blood, cleanse and strengthen the system and build np the flesh, if reduced below the standard of health, Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal. Do von feel dull lsniruld. low-sDlr- lted 1 experience a sense of fullness or bloatlDff aiter eatlnir. tonrue coated. bitter or bad taste la mouth, Irregular appetite, dirtiness, frequent headaches, nervous prostration or exhaustion, bot flushes, alternating with chilly sensa tions, sharp, biting, transient pains hers and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed snd unrefreshlnir sleep, constant. Indescrib able feeling; ot dread, or ot Impending calamity If von have any considerable number of these symptoms, you are suffering from Bilious Uysperwla, or Torpid Liv er, associated with byspep1, r Indi gestion. Tbe more complicated your disease, the greater the number and diversity of the symptoms. No matter what stsgs It has reached. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will subdue It, if taken sccordlng to directions, for a reasonable length of time. "Uolden Medical Discovery" acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood -purifying okim I" fin IICLJi-lt 1IJ M mj J IJ atsaVBatnnnnsj Rage' Barsvsdy Mrs the worst eajaa, a Blatter For a Stock of Candy MB Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co., 108 E STREET, PORTLAND, OR., a. '. - a?v Cmmm a--!- Panar Ran in (act. anvthine? von naad ia a Cos f ouoan-a ta auoa v. --t - -r - - MctaSMr's atora. Balssroom-Corn of SHOES FOR NOTHING. We often close oat whole line of shoes In Eastern faclnrlea, or here, that have been hard to aell at 4 their onglual price. Our euatoniers ret the beuelll. Vie now offer ft raee of men's uw ah oca, aolld calf aud warranted, at II.M per alr, made t sell for csab SI 13 M. The are plain or capi-ed toe, broad or narrow, for old or jrouug. Then we liaie Infanta' soft-aolr booiaor ankle ilea. In light colors, (mm Ihn beat maker In 'hlladclihia.alse I al '4k-,il atiVandaataoe. Then we hsve Infaula' blgh-cut lace booU Irom ame maker warranted at ic per pair, more In bis- k kid snd Hio ooila. Theu we have pretty h avy kid or gt.at Infanta' ahoes wit heel, aome tlt.ped and oihe a plain, altetl at wst, alie a at X.V. nlie4 al 10 alia Sat Auc; would coat SI (Oto II '.'S regular. Then we hsve mlsaee' 11 to '2 Iu cloth aud kid fox. d at 7.-. laie ahoea, but well made, and men's baudaome plaah or worked slippera. alieat and t only, at as , ami ladies' hesiitllul felt alipprra, S to 7, (or Hoc. that we get 1. 0 for aa a rule. Men's tlunila ahoe., 6 to 10, fori l.;.ilalu orcapied toe. II you order by mail n od plenty for pontage, and we will Mum If too mm h. We never ottered as g od vsme In ahoea Iu sny of our "lob Iota " t ut we want a portion i f your ahoe trade. Khali we have It? Addrca Nmlih'e ('Mali Klare, 41S treat SI., Mast t rasirlaca, t ml. sre In vltcd lonmaiilt the old es Isbllahed I'sti lll Arm of 5t.soK, rswu iLArai S.Vtaah .P.O. CHICHCSTtS'S (NQLIBM PENNYROYAL PILLS stHiv tan kivftts roiki. i,adirv Ml, KSnAIIK MI, fit itk MM A rtrbr. Taka mm Akr AllHluN Is) ps4ashMr rfa, tn rptr, trf alsklaWMM asMlllaWiVllaV HGtl aiaW (tsmrta, for oart Molars. SaMilsBMials anJ BBiaalL ATataaa M.awr lfcl.fcslsr Wl to, BUmm , llfc.r arasena aa rally ea. dona Big U aa Ua aalf spactlc tortbassnalaaai ot IMaSlaaaM. U.U.LMUHAH AM.M B AsasUcSaaa, St. T. Wa ksv aolS Stg a fa aianr yaai. aa It kaa Cf aa in aaaa ai saua etloa. D. S. DTCHS S CCJ ( klnn riL BafSVll.SS. sM4kyfirsasta, Tkt OUrtt Mtiicint Im tkt H erM ii r,Mly ant, mat inmraim n CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. TtiU arUi-iv U fttwrssluily inihk,rfi pin Ii'uui'i niiitkin, mnii hM txwn In tnUnt umi for nwhr cmiturr. Thtr mrm few iIImomm to mhksh niftuklutl am ubjfx mortj dlitlrMNing ih&n Mm cy. uii mourn, pfrlupA, fur which twtn rwnwHliet hv tn Ui-1 without tudw. KorUitrtii lnf1ainmat(wii of tlMttvM it tt uk InfftDlliit) miiaMjr. If th illro Unn Mtt followtxl It will nvfr fall. We mm toularir lti It th attontinD of uhviUuliiUB to It merit. Pur al hy all ilniKKl-U. JollS L. THOMPSON , 80.N A CO, Tkoy, N. Y. RAUbUAbed 17V I. MONEY Can be mstle easy by ralalng Chlrkrnsv A large IU paire Illustra ted I'aUlogii de scribing lucubators, brooders. Brooding llnnars, How and What to Feed, How long to keep them In the Brooder, Drinking Fountains, D t s e a ae a and their Cure, In fact more Infnnnatlna than ta given In many 2fH-eut books. Sent to sny address on ra eel til of an. sump. Wlr Netting, Hons Mills. Bona Ileal and all kinds oi Poultrf Supplies. Address, fitaloni Incubator Co. Pitalont. CiL ClNCINNSTI. ft. MlhS' 11 II fl IE f., tj lata It, la.lauU. . Tbs famous Uovey Saa4 Store ot Soabitt. ao Hovay N unerlaa of Cambrlt(, Maaa.,hav baea niorad as Kaa4 raiwdnim Cakfornla, when Uia buaiaeas wUl ae pomlurUd a Th HayaaaaS Plawa aa M Star, 0. H. Hovav, MaoH'sr. Kaa Paaaaleaa, Cab aaaa far nwplaSi aalakaraa. THE APPETITE, organ, clesnses the system of all blood taints snd impurities, from whatever cause arising. It Is eouall7 efficacious In acting upon the Kidneys, and other excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening and healing their dis eases. It cures all humors, irom a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula, Halt-rheum, "Fever sores," Scaly or Rough Skin, ln short, all diseases caused by bsd blood. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Espe clslly hss It manifested Its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema. Erysipelas, Bolls, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofu lous Sores snd Swellings, Hip -joint Disease, "White Swellings" aud En larged Glands. " Golden Medical Discovery " is the only Blood and Liver medicine, sold by druggists, guaranteed to benefit or cure I'm every com, on fair trial, or money paid for it will he promptly refunded. WORLD'S DfSFCNSART Medical Association, Proprietors, No, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. la offered by ths manufacurers of DR. tAQCa CATARRH REMEDY, for a case of Catarrh In to Bead which tbey cannot cure, Br rt mild, soothlig. and brallng propertiea. Dr. of how loog standing, loo., BT drugglsta. or Anything for a Bakery - - . " rout and Oak atraak - 0k Z sramra V'lfrsasaaalnHa. aTVr 'il'l.T jiJm kepelemiiiirplija-l P- J' TT T ' I f oiajia. Ho4lurrl I Ivflliil I I-" Caaaaa laaia V 1 anJsA I .... 1 Till' and numamaaf T3W. j'I.VallV'.A'allm..UIa t. Vt'aV lV2r XU1 onoitaca j <2ClNeiaiaiAvi. .m Rnliable SEEDS L 'jiK -. ,. a'lal'Iia-y J T-! WHtS WriLHi ALL LSI Ull$. Y I I BastOough Mgriip. TaatMgnod. Da I I ; Intlmaa Hold by dnunilata. 1