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NATUfl'S CURE FOR MAN. . tha Cllm of Mexleo ld For Tired Arnerleain. I went with a weary, typle erican nin of tulnesa to a pleaaan. .tntheT.erra 'J'eroplada. IIo wat n "nerte. ' living a cereurai uie nerve, on edg-e, with eye turnr lie was "poorly li .. airnfinvn nil null trroai . i , i. LJ minT way r-"- ." lth. Ue was plann ig new enter he would build a new elevatoi I . hi'i irrnln In the spring put aoraf. steamers on the great lakes and oof ..u;h a banK in booming' town 1b ii, State His bead was'full of plana. Hli food was disturbing to blm, for th nd dysppp9' cke& hlm ni1 hls wl L troubled, lie would jfladly hav ' jj cross as be could bo, but bli turol sense of justice kept him from hunting l"t0 Psslon' or ln any waJ MBg himself annoying to his follow L jie was a, noble follow, had ined rl "hes by unromlttinfr efTort and Pi carcd for fathor and mother and listers. He was accounted a "leading eltliea" in a city whore brains and en are not rare. In fact, he was leader anion men. But he was "all business." What a wretched world thai jjncome tobel Well we came to thli tropical town without a "first-class' hotel but possessing a quiet little Ion, with a fairly good cook, and we passed long hours each day la the sunny, flower-planted alameda. The sky sent down healing Influences, and this weary, American man of af fairs, gradually magnetized by the bud and air, became as a child ln his enjoy pent of it all. He could sit and look at peons leading a patient donkey for ball labour; he enjoyed the singing of the birds, he dozed like a tired laborer on bird stono benches ln the shade; ha listened contentedly to the evening con oeru by the military band; he watched with Interest the pretty Mexican girls promenading in the little park of a Feb ruiry evening under the wldt and tran quil skies, and be slept the sleep of the Just I watched with interest the cure that Dame Nature was making. No more my friend worried about Investments, nc longer did he reproach the little town because it had no dally paper, or a tel egraph office, where the fluctuations ol tat stocks were bulletined. He had rrown sane. The sun was browning hit (toe and the wrinkles had grown per eeptlbly less pronounced. One day he laid, almost sadly: "I suppose this nust stop soon, and I must go back Into that whirlpool of business. After all, Bjhoy, the game isn't worth the candle. But I know now where to come for a Bind cure and a body cure. I shall fever forget that the best sanitarium and the wisest doctor, the sun, are to be found hero. I feel like a boy again; 1 sat well; I sleep like a top, and I am like strong lad." Mexico Cor. Boston Herald. AN INDOMITABLE WOMAN. Th Story of Vera Sassalltoh Who Leads the Russian Nihilists. Prof. Bovesen: "Let me give you a little Instance of the hatred, the desper ate feeling which sways sumo of those Nihilists. A woman named Vera Sag lulitch lived In an obscure province, where she taught a little country school. She was a really fine woman, of irreat natural ability, which had never been j developed owing to her narrow surround ings. By chance there came to visit in that town a brilliant editor of an influ ential newspapor who made her ac quaintance and who recognized ber in telligence. Through this acquaintance she came to know that there was some thing to live for beyond her narrow lim it; and when the editor wont to bis tome there sprung up a correspondence between them, lie fore long the jour nalist was arrested as a suspect by the lecret police, who .hurrlod him off to prison, and ln searching his residence bund lotters from Vara Sassulitch. Without any reason whatover she was nested and placed in jail for a long time, although, as had been stated, no proof whatever was found against her. It so happened that she was placed in the same row of cells with the editor; nd once a woek, when he was taken ut to be lashed, she could hear his piercing yells which rung through her head and were nover effaced from her etnory. It was then she swore that the instant she regained liborty she ou!d kill the man who imprisoned the litor, and finally Bhe would kill the Car himself. 'After man? months of imnriaonment he was released, and upon getting out jil at once purchased a revolver. Shs walked immediately to the office, ui, taking deliberate aim at tho offl f'head, flrod, but unfortunately the wound was not fatal. To-day that Oman, Vora Sasaulthih. la ar. trim rmnrl 01 all Nihilist plots in tha Czar's do- WM, Jiobodv Wnnwa ihsn oho nnn ha id Or What will ho 1, 'he sends messages and documents to Ctar and to all the leading men In domains, warning them against acts erueltr. and tt,ntnnin i,nn, ,, ('h. Hut, try as they may, no effort " '"weeded in bringing her again der arrest The Czar has sometimes j from his bed, and, before dressing. klPpened to look upon his table tei found there a warning from "this n, hut never has he been able to out who brought it or whence it -Chicago Tribune. AN IRISH PRINCESS. 1 Straus; Career of a Daughter of the Emerald Isle. The Indian Onwrnmont la atmllt to be Ued upon to repay a sum of 100,000, Inch It has had ln it possession for eral yesr8) the procee(js 0 a legacy oj tne wife of one of the native "toe. Who diorl nnwair! of ttalrtV J1 tlTO. ThA iW?oaul loil wu an kkhwoman. mnn n-ont Tnitia soma. years since as the traveling com- "u oi two wealthy English ladles. notice f Sinn Va null rra AwAfa nd he married her. The pair lived happily for upward of jVT years, the wife having a separate settled upon her by thi Mahara-J4- She died childless and left no will Property was token over by the In Government, and it has remained ir hands ever since. It was at the 'of her death 30,000, but ita value JJ close on 100,000. V felaUtes of the deceased lady lm "ndwerln entii Ignorance cf her P till quit recently, when they JTM it accidentally from a returned r"1 tuMii'F TV. which I i! ?iDC IcsUtuted have fully es- ui;r marriage to me incusm 5- The friends hare also assured Jelvei of i, eiUtenc and value property. Dublin Frecin's THS LIMEKILN CLUB. L CdleMah, JohMo, . Famous AdreM oa "Slaii.- IghtJohnson, from Xova Scotia, was lli S room' in4 "oM dr bis celebrated address on "Man." The ad areas, it was hoped, would-contalnmany Polnu.ni of Interest, and Samuel mi as duly warned that any unnecessary Ifltatlon on his part during the dellv v' " not InJeflnlt suspension. VVhen the orator was escorted into the hall, be proved to be a abort, fat. one- Wyi. n,tnJf fadod Plrry color, but he had the dignity of anian who knows that ho has five dollars In cash in his pockot and his board paid In ad vance, and no visible signs of embar rassment wer apparent as he surveyed the audience before him and began: 'My frons, de subjick of my orashun o-nlgbt is 'Man.' h U an orashun dat I erected myself, wldout any help. I dldn t steal it from Shakspeare. an' I didn't hire no white man to write It. ISensation. I wasobor ton y'ars glttin' dls orashun together. 1 went slow an' ure. 1 didn't propose to fall into any tn stakes. I knowed do re was a heap to talk about, an' I wanted to git it ail ln whar' It belongod. I will now purceed: 'Man! Who an what is man? What was man created fur? Whv vu h. oreatod ln do form of a man Instead of a hyona? What use la ho? What was he bo'n fur? In seekln' to quoshuns, my frlens, you insensibly find yoursolves delving Into de regions of Dhilosonhv knowa path of 8ne.culft.4hun Tn de fust placo. what was do u. of all dls world wldout man? It would simply be so much land an' water gwlne to waste. Cries of Hi.nr! Hn.-fi 'Spose'n all dese yere rabbits an 'dos- sums an chickens were running around wmoui any oouy to make use of 'em what a shameful waste of meat it would be! Groans. Dat's one reason man was put yere to eat chickens and slch. I'xum yum!' "What is man?" continued the speak er, as be shifted his weight to bis left leg. "Ho's a substance composed of skin, blood, bones, tooth, toe-nails, brains, ba'r, and so on. lie was created fust, an' out of de host goods ln de mar ket. Dat's de reason he's a heap pur tier dan a dog or cat, Sensation. If he had happened to hev bin created along about fifth or sixth he might hev bin a ground-hog or a whale. Involuntary shivers. Dar ar' aeberal different sorts of mon, as moas' of you probably know. Doy wasn't all made of de same color nor in de earoo shape, kase dat would hev bin monot onous. It would hev tried de eye, same as look in' at a flock of white sheep. Dar am no sort o' queshun in my mind dat black used to be de moas' popular color ln de beginnin' of things ('heart heart'), but do white man fo'ced his way ln an' got hlsself boosted up to de top by some some sort of gum game. Growls and muttorlngs. "Did you eber stop to think why man didn't grow to be ton foet high an' to weigh a ton? l ou probably nobor did, an' ylt de cxplanashuns ar' right to hand. If he was ten or 'levon feet high he could walk around no back yard wid out sawin' his neck on a clothes line, an' if he welghod a ton, an' roof of his ben house sprung a leak, bow'd he eber git up dar to fix it? Great sensation. Man was bo'n to walk uprightly. Why wasn't he bo'n to go on four legs, like a dog? Dis philosophical queshun probably nehber occurred to your Intellect, but do reason Is plain. You couldn't hev crowded obor ten of him into a streot kyar at once." Cries of "A-h-hl" The speaker here paused to wipe his heated brow and moisten his throat with a potash tablet, and, after a brief rest, continued: "While man is de highest ordor of creashun, he has at de same time got de moas' low down traits of character about him. While on my way frow Can ada some man stolo my umbrella from under my very nose (decided sensation), an' on two odder occashuns efforts war' made to despoil me of my sachet. Dat was de work of man. Would de Hon, de elephant or de grizzly b'ar descend to Blch petty meanness? Cries of 'No! never!' Wolves lib together ln har mony, but man is alius in a fuss. De hyena knows when he's got a good thing, but man is alius wantln' hotter. Take an old boss or a mewl an' you kin depend upon him ebery day in de week. Take de alverage man an' you needn't expect to find him twice alike de same day. Applause from Eldor Toots, which was broksn short by Give adam Jones giving him a kick. Of what use Is man? lie thlnk's he's a heap of uso, but he's dun mistaken 'bout dat De world was heah befo' he cum. "My frens," continued the orator, as be tightened his left suspender an inch, "man Is a pore, useless, misguided crit ter. He's generous one day an' stingy de next He's way up on de pinnacle of greatness at ten o'clock in de mawnin, and at three In de afternoon he'll dodge around a co'ner to git ihet of glvln' a blind man a cent Cries of "That's so, old man!" One day he'll put his hand into his pocket an' give an orphan asy lum a hundred dollars, an' de next he'll sue a pore man fur de value of two shillln's. 'Yes! Yes!' It ar' my can did oplnyun, based upon long y ars of observashun, dat man ar' a failure, as a man. Sensation. He would hev made a fust-rate animal or a bird, and would hev bin a decided suo cess as an alligator. I hev no recommends to make. Man is as he is, an' he can't be no different Groans. Arter de meetin' is out a colleckshun will be tooken up fur de benefit of de undersigned, who's mighty sorry he wasn't bo'n a rhinoceros. Thank In vou fur your interest an' courtesy, will now bid you a percolated good night an aland at do doab as yon gp ou t The finis was received with a whoop of applause, but for some unexplained reason the applause dida't Jibe within a mile, the cash Uken in amounting to only seven cent fbat wa. another proof of the fact that ian U a failure-Detroit Free Press. ,.rvoav weir w tne counirf this summer, the gray P1.";" homespuns and aerges which fashion andelnomy both affect can be nad. much more becoming, and at litt e ex oense, if the small, open, ouVoWoor P.MW m.teh (an accepted ea-ntU fT .u .,tlrular costumes) be alU- uUwTthme bright color. The new lobelia red goes remarkably well with (poena r a brown, and and brown. many oi iou Ka mauve; and blue are pretty oeuoiru f.w- golden olive or conirasu - . , ... -,vt beige. When the fronU of the Jacket SSlowrf to f.U open, tb. gray tain Itrikaa anagrwablaeolor- WARREN HASTINGS, His Remarkable Qaalltlae aad He Lees Remarkable Career. What a romantlo career was his, and bow much bo narrowly missed! Sogreal were his scholastic attainment at West minster that the master was ready to send blm to Oxford at hi own expense, had not a guardian with Interest In Leadenhall street Interposed his veto, and closing the gate to one brilliant career, which might have led the youth far at homo, opened another to the East The bright student became a writer, chapman, merchant on the Ganges, shouldered a musket lnthe famous year '67, caught the eye of Ollve-who knew a man when he saw him was at a later period recommended by the victor at Plassoy to the council board at Madras, thence selected to govern Ilengal, and finally appointed Governor-General. Here wero power and fame within reach, and an ample field for the exercise of his energy, courage. Inventiveness; but how terrible shackled! He enjoyed power, he won fame, yet the fruits of bis toil were spirited away. Instead of star and a poerage, be got a bitter trial; Instead of honor, obloquy; Instead of a modeet fortune, pecuniary ruin. In bovhood and manhood be de sired to purchase Daylesford, the home of his ancestors; but when his dearest wish was nearly fulfilled the violence of roes assailed him, and his fortune waa swallowed up in defense of his native, IIo did 'get Daylesford after all, aoi long he lived there; but the purchase money came, like bis pension, from the India house, and not from the hardly earned wages of his sovere ovlce of thirty-two years. And how tough he was; how serenoly he bore alike fortune and misfortune; how firmly he kept an equal mind, never losing heart nor hope, and believed evon to the last that dan gors and difficulties were things to be overcome! What strange, what bitarre contradictions beset his careor, and bow well, on the whole, ha worked ln tho murky and unwholesome element where dostlny placed him, so that whllo liurko and Sheridan painted him with big brushes and flaming hues as a monster, be was loved by the army, by the civil servants, and, most re markable of all, by the natives of the country which he was paid to have plundored and oppressed, yot where, half a century afterward, as even Ma caulay admits, the nativo talked of him as "the greatest of tho English," and lulled their children to sleep with songs ln his praise. And after all be was, in his last days, honored by his country, and went down to his grave, at a ripe old age, with the respect, it not the approval, which he thought his due. His tomb Is in Daylesford Church, as is best though Macaulay exclaims: "Only ono cemetery waa worthy to con tain his remains" Westminster Abbey that temple of alienee and reconcilia tion." Hotter as It is. In his days of obscurity he played on the village greon; bis ashes repose most fitly un der that humble village church, which they light up with his bardly-earnly re nown. London Spectator. ANCIENT ARABIA. It Was a Land of Culture Long Before tha Days of Mohammed. We gather that as far back as tha Umo of Solomon a rich and cultured Babn'iin kingdom flourished ln the south of Arabia, the influence of which, if not its authority, extended to the borders of Palestine, and between which and Syria an active conimerelul Intercourse ws carried on by land as well as by sea. Tho kingdom of Saba had been preceded by the kingdom of Ma'ln, equally civil ized and equally powerful, whose garri sons and colonies wero stationed on the high road which led past Mecca to the countries of the Mediterranean. Throughout this vast extent of territory alphabetic writing ln various forms was known and practiced, the Phoenician alphabet being tho source from which it was derived. The belief accordingly that pre-Mahommcdan Arabia waa a land of illiterate nomads must be abandoned; it was not Islam that Intro duced writing into it but the lYincei and merchants of Ma'ln and Tbamud, centuries upon centuries beforo. If Mahommcdun Arabia know nothing of its past It was not because the past bad left no record behind it A power which reached to the border! of Palestine must necessarily have come into contact with the great monarchies of the ancient world. The army jEllua Gallus was doubtless not the first which had sought to gain possession of the cities and spice gardens of the south. One such invasion ia al luded to ln an Inscription which waa copied by M. Halevy. The inscription belongs to the closing days of the Mincean Kingdom, and after describing bow the gods bad delivered Its dedica tors from a raiding attack on the part of the tribes of Saba and Khaulan, or Ha vilah, goes on to speak of their further deliverance from danger In "the midst of Misr." or Egypt, when there waa war between the latter country and the land of Mazl, which Dr. Glaser would Iden tify with the Edomlte tribe of Mlzzah (Genesis xxxvl. 13). There was yet a third occasion, however, on which the dedicators had beon rescued by their deities, 'Athtat, Wald and Nikrahh;thla waa when wai had broken out between tho rulers of the south and of the north. If the rulers of the south were the Princes of Ma'ln, whose power extended toOaza, the rulers of the north ought to be found in Egypt or Palestine. Future research may tell us who they were and when they lived. ft But the epigraphy of ancleni Arablaia still in iu infancy. The inscriptions al ready known to us represent but a small proportion of those that are yet to be discovered. Vast tracks have never yet been traversed by the foot of an ex plorer, and there are ancient rulna whlfh have never yet been seen by the eye of the European. What has been ac complished already with the acanty means at our dUposal Is an earnest of what remains to be done. The dark past of the Arabian penicaulahaa been suddenly lighted op, and we find that long before the days of Mohammed It waa a land of culture and literature, a seat of powerful kingdoms and wealthy commerce, which can not fall to have exercised an influence upon the general history of the world. A. H. Kayce, In Contemporary Review. A correspoudoui uer from japan that the latest western Innovation la that land of flexibility and Innovation U a system of railway book-aUlU at all tb principal railway autlona la tha empire, which an enterprise, book seller in Tokio has decided to introduce. The Japanene are a nation of readers, but tbey arc, indeed, far from being a nation of travelers, but, fortunately labor and the materials ar cheap, so that tb pioneer of tb aw system doe mot rUk vry macn. WHAT THE DKrCCISTI SAT. March U, ffl. Manuacturer$ of Iht Ortal Sierra Kid nty and Liitr Curt. IGs.sTLisixx: It please us to sta' ei hat In our judgment California productioue areromli.gto the front very rapidly. Iu the rase of your remedy as In proportion to sale of any other kidney and liver cure or medicine for the cure of kidney and liver disorders, Th$ Grtat Sitrra Kidney and Litr Cur it Ihi bett selling article on cur thrives, and is rapld'yon the lu crease dally. Respectfully your, Corn & Mayii&w, DmglHta, Twentieth and Mission street. Fan Fran cisco, Cal. Th P1,',ra .,f XlAvlna If I.m'I till - "oVi that he IkkIii. to rvlli bow t-Ky 11 In to rruinulsie a lot ol thliim that u Itlur he uor auytxxly lu tils (smlly will vvor aa.iU A HAUNTED JIOISK. Thli ho It of oil'H hai b.111 1 1 ken id to a ,,- mt'UI. It nft. n ha a h,i,,t.i t.rl,..i .i. lomsch. 8c r U br the i lilrh-h rit. uvt p sla, uliffitltiu tl I anil r lllin to icluru. 'What i au uri-as inr !. ii, what n n r!e In I nn la. ii)u the unl.i,iy m(.,iir n sinwer unht-nl- latlntflv. II. , ..... Uk a ,, 0, ., U ,,,,,, IV are visas U'il 111 the n-arnmse by Hit? rw.,nli-i tt-ttliiiiuiy ol mi rlnila, iiivrrlng a '-r m,.r over mini in a c iiiiirr. a C llriw ul the lltili-rn, bntmi In sny i,tsHii the nilln Umi auil pvml.t mill Mlow.d, will li Niilnalt In rure poili vr, not iartisl. Iht htilrra Miim i time lo tnei p-lx-stric nerve, tvm wj suit iHiriHi-a iho Jitlivs rimlliiK fniin tlue -llular tltmie nt ,. upoU the loud dixi'MlVfly, exp -la hile irmn tbe muni si b ami the IiIo.kI, au, p omnti s nViim halilt ul talr. Vlalarla, kulnuy complaint, tu'rvuut nisa, rhenmatiMU aud u raUia Klve way to Uiisraedlclue. The trsmp alusrt comes before dinner when ne eonies alter dinner. a 8TIMILATK THE BLOOO. Bhandrkeo's Pills are the great blood purifier They are a purg.tilve and blood tonic; they act equally on the bowels, the kidneys and the hkln, tints cleatihitiit the system by the natural outlet of the body they may be called the t)iirirntive. sudor- IHc and diuretic medic ne. They allmulule the blood an aa to enable naiure to throw oir all morhld litimoM, and cure dlxenne, no matter by what nau.e It may be oalle-l. One or two i f them taken every night will prove an li fal lb'- remedy. llltAMiHK-lll's 1'lLt.S are min-lv veaata. Uby, almuluuly tim miens and t-afe to take at any lime. hold In every drug and medicine store, eilher plain or sugur coated. Didn't; He Pled.-" Have yon read Lnnefcl- low'l ' KiilMlSlllilla' " akkeit miA .ln,tii,ii clerk of aimttier. "No," wsa the reply. "1 dluu tknow he La J resigned." In 1K0 Iirown'$ Bronchial Trochtt" wen Irlrodtirod, and the r Micce-s in re lieving Couiths and llromhial Trouble has been uuparllel d. No Time In Bpsre. Minister (m elnjr a pin k of cards on 'he U le Do you piny anl a, Urn. Uooilyf Mrs Uoody You realiy musi ex, use iu, lbsveu'ttime now. SOME OF TilK TKCTIIS TEOPLE IHOl'LD KKAD. Eeattlk, February 16, 1890. J. Eugene Jordan, M. 1). Doctor, my little dauKhlr 7 years old was taken with scarle fever; wan nick two days b; for I went for a doct r. He came aud 'old me she had scarlet fever and waa a very sl k child, and seemed to feel quite concerned about ! r. I g it the medicine he prescribed, and went to GokkIiik'h and got M. OO. G. of your me dicine, and Httycd by her night snl day: gave it every fifteen minutes. By the wav, I told the doctor not to come until I sent for him. lie asked me ft I knew what a dangerous dim ass it was. I told blm I could come for him If needed. My mother baa had rotiHlderub'e experience wiih scarlet fever, and she wai the most frightened woman you ever taw, but I had confidence lu your treatment From tha flr.-t hour ahe took It hhe beyau to gi-t better; In twelve Ivmrs her water commenced to Incn a-e, and from the first dose she began to terover aud never stopped. I had my little boy 4 years old take a lit tle i ccasioi ally; in about two weeks a little of the rah csme out on hltn, and that ended the whole thing. Mo her says my I tile girl's rapid recov ery Is the greatest case she ever knew In all her experience. I gave her Jtixt $0 worth if your treat ment A. 11. Pkatt Sacramento, Cal. Dr. Jordm'a oftTe is at the'resldence of ex-Mayor Tetiler, Third and James, Seat tle. Consultation and prescription abso lutely rncR. Send fur free book explaining the Hlstogenetlc system. Caution.-The UlHtogenetlc Medicines are sold In but one agency lu each town. The label around the bottle bear the fol lowing inscription: " Dr. J. Eugene Jor dan's IIIhtoKenetic Medicine." Every other device is a fraud. Hood's Sarsaparilla la prepared from SarMparilla, Dandelion, Man drake, Dock, Juniper Berries and ot!ier well known vif etsble remedies. In such a peculisr manner as to derive the lull me.lclnal alue of each. It will cure, wben lu the power of medl-clnr,Scrofu)a,i-slt Kheam,SorH,Bo Is, pimples, all U mors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Hick Head ache, Indigestion. General Debility, Catarrh. BheamHtlim, Kidney sol Liver Complaint It overcomes That T red Frellnc caused by cbaiifte of cllm-.te, season or life, aud Imparts life aod strength to the whole syatem. 100 Doses One Dollar m aJB- sa-asass--- PAINLESS. Ii II iUiU aWEFFECTUALT" WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Such at Wind pud Pain in fA Stomach. Fuiln$$ and Strtlling afttr Ktalt. Dillinf. and Orowtinttt. Cold Chilli, Fluthingt of Heat, Lot afAppHit; Short nttt of Brtath, Coitinet, Scurry, Blotcht on tho Skin, Ditturhod Sleep, frightful Drtamt. and all Kerrou and Tumbling Sontationt, me. THI FIRST DC8I WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. HICHAM S HUB mm AS DIRICUD iSfof HUMS 10 COMPUTt HtALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., they ACfUtCMieiC. itnmilfml IbemUKnilar . rr1Bf lou pat foar sMi4. brlnelng bnrk Ui asra e7S eappufr. ami arouatnrwlih Hi AOtiBVO Of KHIIH Oi rey"t tl,e bnrnan fmm. Oneof tha rat guaraetaa to tb- t-4 0"moi,t I- li.-i SEETHAa f ILLS HAVE THE LUGE1I SAU OF AJY FROPRiETART NE0ICIWE II THE WORLD. rvetrv4 Male ay I aititk s l.t Sf a if , bh. iipvm. s.aiteaaatrv. f ar"". sW4 Hmw&BO'fr'lil. B. f. ALIEN CO.. V aa S67 Canal It. On TsriL By la Acnu 1"t Hit t -in r It lit t-.-, dntf,tt .. mni kt mtati W ILL at AIL liLt1 HH S -il.lJI kl.i KIKT ef rHK'K.ateu, A HX. iKkiwi tis Ptnat A MOST REMARKABLE CAIK. Deafness Cured la Tea Mlaatee br Ilee- trlcltr After All Other Methods Had failed. Edit ir Ortaoniam Sine IS veara M (I am now Vl I have breu troubled with itrafneea. Of lata I could srirrelv hear aiiyuiing irom one ear, and the oilier wai partially deaf, The rauae rf the deafness was dlu'harKii g earn. All known reme dies to a, iencd tailed to cure nie until Dr. I'arrlii t rente! me with electricity and Cher rented ea. 1 wai peifi etly cured of iiraiiiena ana ringing, noises in my ears In leu iiniiiiieit. ne er to nie at mils ton, Ur , where I am working on a f irm for Mi. Noah Gregg. J. S. McAlistkr. r-TATIOrOHROON, I CorxtT or Multnomah f" I.J.S M'AIUter. first lielnir Hill lamrn driioae and 'ay: Tint the furesoinii state- nenti'f the liadi ent tnd cure of deaf neat set nut In l he fon inlnir atatemeiit signed hy me ia true J. is. Mi'Alibtkb. MliicrilJ and aworu lo In due inn this iVih of June. 1&0. C. J McDodoall. A Xn.iry 1'ublio for aaid Countv and State. Another Wonderful Cure by Dr. Itarrla with Home Treatment of Deafness and Discharging Kara. Alvuhk, Tex., May K0, 1800 lr. Darrin Dkah Sim: I writ in In. form ymi thai mv mm David Is cured I received lour medicine bv letter the i:t h of April, and comimnivd treatment Iht 14th and hi ran quit niimitiu In a few itnis, mid he cm hear Just as as g mmI an any chl d. 1 hlial) never forget vour kin i nest and I enetll to my child. I'leane. ac (.ft my ttrulllude. A. L, Nokkk. Drs. Darrln's 1'lace of Business. I) a. D irrln can lie conatitled dally at the axiiu gum iitiiitiiug, corner ronun aud Waitliinutoii HtreclM, t'ortla d.and Harow Cailin builditig, Tai oma. Watli. Hours, lu to S; evening. 7 lo tl; Sundnya, 10 to 12 All chronic diseaaea, blood laiuta, Irn-gtilarilfea lu women, lona of vilai power and early liidiecrellnns perms nciitly ru ed, thouKh no n-ferenos are ever made In the iuvhh lOiicernlnK audi cases, owing to lh delicacy ot the patient. Examination free lo all, and rln-ulara will lie sent free to any address. Cha-ues for treatment according lo liatlcnl's ability to pay. The poor treated fiv of charne from lU Ui 11 dally. All private diaeaee con ft detitiaily treated, aud cure nuaranteed. I'aiienta at a dliane can be cured by home treatment Medkinee and letter sent without the doctors' name appearing. Superintendent What sre all those rcfrlfr alnr cars reserved fnrT Train Ma.li'f-Orllul pa ksnes for luwa and Ksuasa. W recommend "Tsuslll's Punch " Clear. The money we lay np for a rainy day la Usu ally ipeut on brltihl days. SU Kovtlt Fre will be sent by Cragln &t'o, t'lilladelphla, I'a., to any one in the United Male or Cansna, postage paid, upon receipt ot 5 IKiliblna' Klectrlc Snap w raptieni. Kee list of novels on circular around each bar. Soap for tale by all grocer. Kvery man Is a Job wben the bolls ar on lome oilier lellow, CONSUMPTION SVItKLY CCRID. To Tits KniToa: Fks-s luform your readers that I have a poaltive remedy for tlie above named di' esse. My its tluielr uu thouaanils of hopi'lets cases have been iiermaiieDtiy curtsl, I liall be Klad to send two boll lea of my remedy free to any of lour readers who hsvt couauuiB tif n If they will tend me tln-lr express snd pott oOlce adorviss. Heapectf ully, .. A. HI,0(H1M, If . 0., 181 Pearl street, New York. PILES' riLKftll PILKftllt Pr. Wllllsm'i Indian dies Ointment Is the only sure euro lor Wind, hTeedlni or Itchlns Piles ever discovered. It never falls to care old chronic cav a of lone stand lnaj. Juilite ( nflinbiiry, Cleveland, 0, says: "I barn found by xierteitce that l)r, William's Indian I'llea Ointment (Ives I in mull ate relief." Do not suAVr an Inaiant lonxer. Hold by W 111 lanison's MNiiufacliirliiK Company, proprietors, Cleveland, O.; faleetita and II. Kohl liv L. Hlitmauer A Co., wholesale druf Klkts, Cortland. Or. To cure Blllooineas. Sirs Headache Constlpstloa, alalarla. Liver CooiplaiiiU. take the sat aud certain remedy, SMlTlt'H BILE BEANS fh AM A T f. at7B i-alA llttl. k.. 1 ll t I'll saw ara S ha s.d ...u - . esioitt jiuvriiivni suit) IU WW I'rkwof iUir tiio, jtf otnu pur buill. KISSING ZL&M.P: ceuls utoppers or staiuiwi. .1 r. PMrrnco.. Ilikasr t9 I Hi I D-.-a, sas I i faille, n. sUUIJlaV, an tuixrijswauii.. Jiujim u mm.vnn BISHOP 8COTT ACADEMY. A Boarding and Daj School for Bojs, The thlrucnth year under jm-aent rlueinal Innlua Hriitemher t. 1HU0, Ore led eourae of study; llutrirtluii tlinriiiiKh; dlw'lillue strict. Military Inatructliin under cbnre of U. 8. Arm nltlcer detail, d for that purpoae. No bad boys admitted. Over JO) pupils last year, rarly apillcstlon necestary. For circular and lull Inf rma'lon a Idrets ihe Crlnclpal, J. W. Hll.h.M II., i. o. Drawer 17. roniauu, ur. The manufacturers ar largely overstocked with the celebrated Vlvto' Mower, and have a thorlted ns Ui sell as follows: 4 ft. Mower, M0; s-ft. slower, I'O; ( ft. slower, A6. This machine has no superior and few equals, a every one who has Bead It will testify. Thbsb micks atasa scums. Be quick about It. Terms rash with order. All family and farm supplies at equally ad rantageoui rate. Bend for full list to Unaltb's 4'aab lre, 411 t'rk)l Hlrectt tan Iraierlsc. (.'sal. . P. K. n. Na. f. N. D. No.416 ' v "saasav !ii9ln. AM BLKOANT PACK AOI OF ri.HF CARDS, Including IS rar novel Ue, shae and artiatlo liuported oleyigraphlo and rhm. matte cams, inta lam and beautiful col lection sent by mall to any on who will no tins: uuy a Dog or in penulne l)r. L. McLane's t'elebrwted Lltrrr I'll Is from am druiruisL uric 2A rents, and mall ua thi- outaiiie wrapMr with your add reus, plain ly written, and 4 cenla lu atainu. The pcnuln Mc line's I'lll ar prepared only ly Flenilna Uroa.. I'ltuhuivh. 1'.. aim hay been in constant ua (ur over sixty year. They are anterior to all other In rurltT and eflectlveneaa. A certain run- for indication and sick headachn. Ail. dresa, Fleming Broa., I'ltUburxh, I'a. RrtrTlhlllaf mwm." V.- rtrthln MMhl k.k i. r.T,.7 ' ' r- Pf del4 Orwarana Hlaai ltiriri. ine oeai rvmeuy lor mat aired dlaeaae. dyapvp la. lor It hiilsiee the lymphatio system aud wait awreiious. Bewsreof Imlfatlnna nf tha MlMhrat.! 0..1 nl itwru varoiiua riua: cut looai-eo. Tht Okrmka for hreakfasL l)':n,cPASE a.'Ll Qiticura I.VKItY AND actl.P DI-iKAxK, 1j whet'irr to-turl s. uisriiriirliisT. lleliiinr. Urtitnff. hle-lne. aciv. eruar.-il iilitmlv n bohhy, wlihlostof hl,tni pimples ti lh 10 t iltrealn( ecseinsa, stnl e ery humor ul ie nnioii, wneiner aiinp e, aernuiiiiia or lu-ftill sry. la aneeillle, permaneiillvaiiil ueiiimiiilea Ii cured i y Ihet'l Tli VK Kr.iisa. eiiiiilallns ol i UTii i st.ine m at skin eim-. t'tn l'A boip, au eidiilalte akin tiurlner and beautitler. ml Cl'TiiisA KsaoLviNT, the new blood purl ft r a o Kit-Kirai oi u nuiur n-iiienie. wneti ine eeti phyaleisus and all oilier remedies ddl. Thou. ail it ol iralelul tcstinionlals atli at tuelr wun- derfnl ana unlai ttiar efllcacy 8-ild ererywhere. I'rlee, t'trrnra, Met Hoar. 28e; Hssolvikt, II, 1'icpsn-d by Potter l)nm aud Chemical Corporation, Hoatou aVud lor "How lo Cnri' Skin Hi-ste" rimplet, hla kiit a ia, lMiil ami ou r skin ),n veiiliil by CfTIi rA Knar. t Klieuinallaui. Kiduey I'alua ami Weak nesa relieved lu one uiiuiite by Cl'Tici' AKTl 1'ilN l-LAKTka. Plump and rosy arc cue Rabies living upon LACTATE D FOOD Physicians prescribe it. Invalids use and relish it. A picture of live charming tuhlra, alto vsluttilt pamphlet, sent on triplication. Win. Richasdvih ft Co., Durllngion, Vt ANYONE CAN DYE It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Beoause so simple. It's safe to dye with Diamond Dyes Beoause always reliable. It's economy to dye with Diamond Dyes Beoause the strongest. fou ought to dye with Diamond Dyes Beoause they are best. Our Btw book, ' Successful Home Pyelng," giving full directions lor all uses of tlamond Ityea.eent fret oo application. Iliamond Dytt srs told tverywhers, er sny color mailed on mtlpt of prkt, to cents, Willi, RicilAaotoN ft Co., Burlington, Vu JHE SMOKIJ? Will hav rvo other Jobacco . Who once tries - SEAL OF JORTji CAJ?0L1N' Pljg Cut, Jhis is' the secret of Its Immense sle. For a Stock of Candy BIND A Diamond DYES J Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co., 108 E 8TREET, PORTLAND, OR., Jobber, ta Bhow Caaei, Bcalei, Papar Bafra In lact, anything yoo md la Oaav fevtiaaar'e etnea Halearonm Vimar ( Vmnt and Oak atraat C ALWAYS IN If you want a firBt-clagi machine, do not purchae until vou have ti up the record of the "Advance," ai it ia the only machine in the iet that will give absolute satisfaction. Bend for descriptive caU jto Z. T. Wright, General Agent, Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. Alto dealer in General Machinery and Supplies, ' A CLEAN AND PERfECI CURE Of Hurts anoJQruises. A Iloctor Raw It. Iawreiice, Knst, ans;. e. Ivm. Ceonre rsttenon tell ln.ni a .'d ttory mini, r, ttnkiinr a fence. I f, .uu i hliu Ualng.M JaCnos till freely all urer bla hurta 1 aaw him next nuirnlngat work; all tho blue Ki a hadioue. U-aviug ueither paln.siar nuraaelllnf. '. K. M-XMANN, u p, ..... T f'Oi..Tt All! HiAirss IHI CHARLES A, VOCELER CO.. Bsnissere. Ml -Y r &$?ui Bcsl Typewriter. Beud fur Cataloaua. Wiley B. Allen & Co. Ueneral Agents, til lat t.,rortlauil,Or. Vjatjf'' THE V OUT LAND, I'OHTLA Nl, UK. A new hotel, eouialnliK all the modem Ira- pMveineiitt; everv room limit and airy: lU-hted by eliTtriclty; heated by aleain; opeu nn'.lai ee; suit in aunt aim on every nimr; elevatnrs. iluealaeiilerlaliii-d on ellhi-r Aun-rlean or Knm nau plan.. Ihe reataurant tin-tin. tl In tl ily. CIIAKI Kit IC. l.rJI.ANU. Nivr biiTtoMAL Mam or OREGON & WASHINGTON, Revised to October, ltM. 1ft C'enle i:cka. Taetlaer, tl.tftt Hailed anywhere. Address i. K. UIU. m CO., Pnbllthere, Portland, atrrgoa. '',l,,f, Jt-K.44'M.Oahler. Ho, slab Hanos; RurdetttirvAna Band Instromaata. Lsvireat stock of Mheet llilalo and Hooks Haniti ruppllad at Kastera lrlwe, MATTHIAS RAI CO. M IKat Streek, baa rraaoUoa. I mea.lnrker AC. .siot'allfornlsatwt. Ham mnclace, nl Akeiils lantMl iu everv city or loan. I preteiib end felly ea. dune lilt tt as lln only aierifle tnrihaoeriaiacure vil ttila rllteaiH. U.U.IMIHAIIAM.M. P.. Amsletitaui, N V. We hsee sold nig fi tor Disny years, and .1 ha siven ine oeai oi taua- factlnn. u. a. dtctif; t ro., l l lrtto. Ill 1.00, ajold by DruigUte. CHIOHiaTlM'S INQLI8M PEfifJYROYAL PILLS KCO CROt DIAMOND B N O, Matfk Kstd fttartite r. llaiiriai. I at ai lata. iWA" sWiBiiw rt p atessi wiia mm 'r-a .I.-", nWH, I esftV P tinffi 411 Milt II- nc ss are-re aa MMaitst-lVI t. Httl iv V It 111 . . T . . " a ai ir ttritiiafa, tMaMntaia r fUr Latai ), M 4tr, lu iwiarM r tkktat iksrfcavWttee'! ItartasM latv. PtAUawl TAKE IT W.PruMDEFl'S. ' Oregon BLonoPuRinEir VKIONIV I, LIVtR UiSASS. DYSHCPSIA. -VFIMPlt!J.Bl.OTCHSAIinbll OBfASCS sHLADACHC COSBVtNCSS 3oinih bjrup. TttUia rx'U Dss f. III limn. Hnlilbydriimrtat. fr Csn he made easy kT rslalu(ChU'kens.. A Isrielii-Iiaire illustra ted CaUlnfue de scribing lucubatnrs, ,1 4 4 I .. nil..,.,., i t Hoiiaea, How and Whet to reed, How long to keep them la the Brooder. Drinking Vou ii tains, Dlsesses and their Cnre, In feel mora Information than Is given lu many JA-rent booka Heul to any address OB ra- eeiis ni so. siaoip. Wire Netting, ou at 11 Is, Bone Ileal and Sll kind Ol foalUry lupplle. Add res. PitalDOi'lDCobator Co, Patalaai. Ctl Season Opens for Trout April si TACKLE 9tttEZSXKiamm&& 33 O D Uu H. T. HUDSON, PSA LIS II Anns, Revolvers anil Sportsmen's Mi aiHD mi ew lu.raTfiATrtirATttrwui!. or Anything for a Bakery Men's Suits Made to Order, 23 to 840. Ken's Pants Kada to Order, $5 to $12. Fit Guaranteed. Hen 4 4 rents In lamps for samples and ralee lor sell-meaaiiremeiit. Yon ean save big money by deallug with ana. Satisfaction gaaranlcod. ARTHUR KOHI, Clothier, Hatter and Tailor, Cor. Id aod Morrlaoa Ita., Parti aad, Or. I Please mention th,ls paper. THE LEAD, THE if DJI THRESHERS. Engines, Horse Powers, Sell-Feeders and Straistaclers. r i to a dats. I ff -7 IQttrtaUM Ml 1 1 jaVv aaaa. arwara lijl argtalyaysVl IttnuesalalOs. SVoairCT tw-tajfs'strtl k4 BestC 5 HO EY t:S jaa- Q