00C3 AND F.N09. UCS fOR THE NERVES. ",' . , , ' A bw lnrentlon of English origin b aa inoftndetoent lamp In which the flla pant to coated with a layer of atllcon. It i claimed that the degree of vacuum pqulred Izuide the bulb will be thus lea ganad. An odd eonoeptlon, manufactured at the inggestlon of a New York lady, Is an enameled orange which opens and jlfcloees a watch In one-half, and a pone In the other. The exterior of this inlque article Is exceedingly realistic London is giving her eleotrlo traction prrloe a boom. Before very long a jus of omnibuses run by electricity is to be started. They will be driven by storage batteries, and each bus is to fears a seating capacity of twenty-elx passengers. Spain's population has grown Incredi bly daring the last decade. There has beeii an Increase of about one million people during thirteen years, This as tonishing growth Is attributed In a great measure to the success that has attended the changes In the hygienic condition of the large cities and towns. The Duke of Northumberland Is no doubt the greatest landowner In Eng land, lie owns more than 200,000 acres and has a rent roll of S75,000 a year. Be is 81 years of age and all his life has been a great reader. Of 2,759 duels fought In Italy during eleven years, 1,111 terminated by insig nificant wounds, 1,400 by wounds speedily healed, and 60 only by wounds subsequently producing death. It is shown that nearly all the duels take place In the hot months and In the very early morning hours. Perhaps Jenner did not discover vac ataation. In a graveyard of Worth, Dorsetshire, there is a tomb with this in scription: "Benjamin Jestey, of Down shay, died April 18, 1816, aged 79. He was bora at Yetinlnster, in this county, ad was an upright, honest man, par doularly noted for having been the first person known that Introduced the cow pox by Inoculation, and who, for his great strength of mind, made the ex periment from the cow on his wife and two eons In the year 1774." Wordsworth's cottage at Orasmere is one of the most beautiful spots in that lovely district It deserves to be saved, and Stopford Brooke and his brother, with Professor Knight, of St Andrew's, and others, are making an appeal that It should be secured with the orchard and garden for the modest sum of 65o. The promoters aim to raise that sum by small subscriptions, so that every lover of the poet may contribute and thus make the monument a national memorial to Wordsworth. The efficacy of hot water in shaving Is more fully appreciated by the people of that remarkably advanced country, Japan, than in the younger civilizations of the west Japanese barbers Bhave nearly all of the exposed surfaces of a man's head. They shave the ears, the outside and Inside of the nose, the eye brows and a portion of the scalp. No lather is used, but a keen edge is kept eonstantly on the razor by dipping it mto hot water. A remarkable occurrence Is reported by a native Japanese newspaper. Scientists assign Its cause to vacuum due to atmospheric changes, while the villagers think it to be the work of dev us. The circumstances are as follows; A man suddenly falls down while walk ing In the open air or in a house, when a slit In the flesh from one inch to one Inch and a half in length and about an Inch In depth Is found, the place principally attacked being the legs. At the time not much pain is felt, but half an hour afterward the pain increases as the blood begins to flow. The wounds are said to very dif ficult to cure. A New Violet Dieeovered. "It Is the sweetest flower I ever knew," said Miss Browing, the well known Baltimore florist, displaying a new violet Just dlsoovered by Mr. A. P. Gordon Camming, on his place, near Sykesville, Md. The foliage leaves on this violet are longer than the ordinary wild or cultivated violet The flower uvea of the new violet are a soft white, striped or mottled with light and dark purple. Unlike the other eulti vated violets, the new one is a single violet All the cultivated violeh have hitherto, without exception, been double. Single violets, until this dis every of Mr. Cumming's, have been without perfume, but the Sykesville ultivated single violet has a wealth ot rich perfume which cannot be but Passed. Those wonderfully sweet plants, Daphne, Odora and Oleo Fragrans, do Sot give off more delightful odors than bis new violet Baltimore San. Baby StlU la the Blnf. While a Buffalo family was moving the mother suddenly missed the baby. The Infant could be heard crying, and the mother finally conjectured that shf was Inside of a roll of carpet Itwa tniA Tha V.nV.w t.o1 Konn Inf In the middle of the sitting room floor, and the men who took up the carpet tossed breadth over her without noticing har, rolled her up In it and stood the arpet up in the halL The child when cued was punctured here and there with rusty tacks, and its mouth wu Partly stuffeTlrltScarustran Kaerwtoe It was quit hearty. Detroit Jree Prasa. ' Tl tplnt of the times shall teach km peed. '-Kjoj John. -life i .Pictorial Shake! - - "IU1 BUKUfclTE. MEKIT IT. I THREE TIABI WITH Dili. D ARRIN. I T-w I A hott Talk with a n.i.i . - -.j piue eary About Their I'm. aje ago, whose face bore traces of great beauty, entered one of the largest uruil tores in Brooklyn, and walkinj qu.ck y to the rear of the store, where pne or the proprietors was busy mix tag prescriptions, handed him a slipof jper. More she had reached liim tne proprietor had seen her comiujr and, stopping his work, hud reached almost mechanically for a largo hot men stood on a shelf behind him and which was filled with some white ubstance. As be took the slip of paper which was evidently a prescrip tion, be simply glunccd ut it and pro ecded to weigh out a certain portion of the contents of tho bottlo. which he wrapped up and handed to tlio lady. i ? . ! wus Pnean Englo reporter, who had been stunding by, asked the proprietor w hut it was he hud given "Bromide of potassium," was tie Iaconio reply. 'Vhat is it used for!" was then asked. "Nerves," replied the proprietor. You have no idea, young man," he continued, "how much wo see of that and kindred hypnotics every day It is simply awful. N6 one outside of this business and the medical profes sion has any idea of tho number of educated, well to do peoplo who use bromide of potassium, bromido of so dium and chloral every night to in duce sleep. Morphine and opium are perhaps not used as much as they were for the law is that none shall be sold by druggists unless on prescrip tion. We .have regular customers, though, tot., opium, who obtain pre scriptions for the deadly drug in some way. One man comes here every second day for his regular allowance, lie is a poor man, too, and I asked him the other night what he would do if he should finally lind himself in a po sition where he had no money to buy what to him is the stufF of lifo. 'Do,' he exclaimed, with a look of despair, God only knows what 1 should da Kill myself, I suppose.' " "How did that man get Into the habit?" "lie was severely injured and taken to the hospital. While there his se vere paroxysms of pain wero relieved bv morphine. When ho was dis charged as convalescent nt intervals he had recurring spells of this pain, and naturally he turned to the same drug for relief. It is quito impossible for him to break olf the habit, for he cannot work unless he has his usual dose, and he is dependent upon his trade for a livelihood." "What is the latest fad in hyp notics?" "Solfonal, a product of petroleum. Before solfonal, antipyrine was all the rage, the latter also coming from pe troleum. There is a peculiar fact about peoplo who use nerve quieting drugs, and that is. the moment a now one is discovered, although it may have scarcely becomo known to phy sicians, there is a call for it immedi ately. I suppose that such peoplo are constantly on the outlook for some thing and when one discovers a new drug he tells the rest Now this solfonal is a very recent dis covery. Even physicians, do not fully understand its etl'ccts and use it with great caution, yet peoplo will send for and take largo doses of it It is known that five groins will quicken the action of the heart and still I have, customers who in their igno rance think nothing of taking fifteen grains. It's a wonder that some of them don't kill themselves, but per haps they do, for all I know." "What are the after effects of this new discovery?" "Now, so far as can be determined, unlike opium, it has apparently no deleterious reactionary e licet upon the nerves, but it is almost too early to judge of the properties of solfonal, it is of auch recent birth." Brooklyn Eagle. Unfinished. In spite of tho old saying about fool's ability to ask questions, it re mains true that a man needs to know ..nil.inn luifAM llll Itnil fi-lffllv fll ' I l.'O inquiries. Mr. Frith 's recent autobio graphy contains an anccuoie in poiuu Coustable, our best landscape paint er, is a merry fellow, and very rich. One day he invited a laboring man, a gardener, into his painting room to look at his pictures "Did you do all this yourself, sir? said the man, standing before a land cape. "Yes." "What, all this!" . "Yea" "What frame and all?" At last the gardener came to a frame that was hung against the wall with no picture in it lie gazed at it for a minute, and then, turning to Constable, he inquired in all simpli city, "You don't call this picture quite finished, do you, sir?"-Youth's Com panion. Best Time for Eierclie. In order to be beneficial exercise should be taken when the system is sufficiently vigorous to be able to meet it as is the case after a lapse of from two to four hours after a moderate meaL If exercise be delayed till some degree of exhaustion from the want of food has occurred, it speedily dissi pates the strength which remains and impairs digestion instead of promoting it Early morning exercise has been favored, but it is as much to bo repro bated as early mental or physical i l i i im ntalltV IS at its lowest ebb. and it iiecds stimula tion rather than further depletion; certainly none but the gentlest exei- hausted system nas ueen nuvyu abundant nourishment Ievr lorn Telegram. Manolactare of Cbampagn Cork. Champagne corks, which revive their peculiar shape only when driven by power into the bottles are almost exclusively manufactured in bpa.n and France. Of late years they are often put together from differently se fected smalf pieces, which are glued upon each other by a peculiar cement Xr which the corks are cut to the shane This U done because &TfinS and softest (mule of cork Sorf Kther scarce and very expen sTvTtho manufacturers' pnee for -the best Quality of cimniiMfme corks ben ibout 136 per 1.000. While tho loca U ?ics above mentioned compnso the numerous factories ttej, are, of course, manvjersera-' A Lewiston man has invented a de vice for stopping runaway horses. U thing over his eyes. iue nuxuau operates frqm the driver s seat I 4A ,,.clnm Una IK-CI1 U I IUDU-iiiUi Witty Talki Out Meetla1 Vpea Timely Tuples. "Pupa," Mid Ethel, "I do not think yon are Jut to Mr. 8o,utomore; I was walking with aim lat til -lit. Hit head is full ot Idea. Yen, yw," uid the proreaor, and went oa reading the proof of hti lecture on "Micro roplo Thought, 'we canuot realise the In Unite litlb nt-w of the cholera bacteria, whea we know that 90,000.000,000 of them occupy a lttce no larger than a piul bead. Tea, yea; at you ujr, he has a great many idoaa; but they aru'' goee on reading proof. RK'XU FAS11KD TUB VOLCNTKCB AT A. "I am weary of thli humdrum life," aald Calllnpua "Why, what are you dolugr "Tuning hurdy gurdlea, "Shake; I am writing ipeecbee on tariff reduction. it raaa t well, aclb tbibtui aint Young Mr. &iwuones, flrt year in medical college; wee an editorial beaded "The Dan ger of Apiith)" "The Incomprehensible Ig norance of these edltoni" he exclainn grand ly; "they write about thing ot which tbey know abtolutvly nothing. Now, you take apathy In time and there lint a dangerous feature iu It; the verieet quack can handle It Put on hi hat and goes out to look af ter a case of Incipient Inertia, TI AIBUNS MIGHT 1DIXKA RR. Lawyer Buldoser Dojou know anything boutUcorgeTborpel Slupid Witnea-Yea, ir. Lawyer B. Ah, you do J Do you know any good about him! Witneee No, sir. "Oh, yon don'tr Well, then, do you know anything bad about hlinr WinieeeNo, ir. "Then, for mercy' cake, what do yon know about himr "I know he died twenty Tear before I ever heard of him. STILL BAB A STAKB. A Boston broker lost a wallet containing 115,000 on the utreet and a newiboy found h nd brought it to tb owner. The man tiugeled with a terrible temptation to be mean and sordid for a moment, and then, forgetting vlf and carting to the wind hi greed of gain a be trampled the temptation under hi feet, gave the bonert boy permia ilon to go on the Common and play erery duy. "We can trust you, cobbed the grate ful man; "we know that you will keep off the gtast." Oh, bow often thi opportunity to make other happy by a kiud word, a gentle mile or tome little act of klnduee knock at our door and we heed It not, until it I too late. Ob, that more people were like the Button man. (P. a They are.) "whin BAaa TB MAUI Where, oh, where ha the young man gone who graduation clothes put on, torn time along the last of May, and owned the whole wide world for a day! And where la the weet girl graduate, who chanted an estay dread with fate and itarted out with a gig gling frown to turn thi old world upnid down! And where i last year1 candidate, who bad thing fixed for thi year's ilatel Who carried around, a . you'd believe, a couple of countie in bUtleevel And where b the scribe with a vaulting will who tried a long felt want to Oil, and courted shekel and renown with a minion paper In a bourgeois town! The lad hv. divided the world up fair, and bold but hi own eight billionth hare; the iweet girl gracL I a grand nirpriie, and conquer the world with well made pi; the candidate with the deathles "gall" I fixing himself for another fall; while the journalist with the baugbty crest ha gone tb way of last year's nest. So year by year and day by day the world ran on In the same old way; the balloon that u biggest round about is the flabbiest rag when the gas 1 out IT HAKS AN UNCO' LKKWAT. There Is one thing Ignatius O'Oonnelly night have done very easily, If be bad thought of it be might do it yst prove that Harriet Beecher Stowe didn't write the "Uncle Tom' Cabin" that is presented on the stage ten times a week all through and between the seasoiL He could find plenty of cipher, In the cast; the two Topseys, the two Harktes, the two donkey, and the latest company an nounce two Uncle Toms these, with the four meat hounds, would give an ingenious man cipher enough to prove anything. AM SWAT WI' DRIAD "Is there any benefit in nionopollesH aiked the teacher. "There la," answered the imart bad boy. "And what U itl" "Owning an In terest in one." He was kept in two hour. REAL AND IMITATION BABIES. A Boston woman come out in print to de nounce "that lingual dish wash, popularly known as baby talk. Oh, well, thai1 to be expected In Beauvllle, where Joseph Cook I regarded a a model child's nurse and primary kindergarden teacher. We believe, firmly believe, that a baby who! which! that! i born with eye glasses and a theory hould be called a babe at birth and ad dressed a sir or madam. Out upon your machine made babef I knew one long ago. Hi name wa Henderson Ingraham Still weather, and hi parent called him that when he was in hi cradle. He wa but 5 year old when first I met blm, down by the Illinois river. He said to mei "Excuse me, sir, but could you kindly enlighten me a to the character of this strange looking craft toward which our steps are tending and, also, can you tell me to whom doe It belong!" 1 clutched the little monster by tb neck and held him under the dredge boat for an hour. I expected a scene with hi mother, but sin only said that "Henderson was very far advanced; his Uncle Dennison did not drown until he wa 49." Tbey didn't bury Hender son. Tbey pressed him between tb page of a Colto.i1 Atlas, and be flattened out and dried just like a fern. That's what becomes of that sort of children. I am glad I drowned bira. I am looking around for more like him. People wbo wean their Infants on dictionaries will do well to koep them under gloss until I lose my tomahawk. Waghl Brooklyn Eazle. Three Big Bog. Charlie Smiley, of theClaxton com pany, is full of stories. He tells one of a street gamin who held out his ra'rgcd cap before Lord Randolph Churchill and Sir Charlea Beresford as they came slowly down the steps of a London club. "What are you beg' ems for, boy?" asked Beresford, as he noticed the little fellow. The boy said he had nothing else to do. "8 here," said Lord Randolph, "if you'll take that stone and hit that policeman in the back of the head I'll give you half a crown." Nothing loath thebov picked up a stone and let her go. Eis aim was true and the "bobby" turned in wrath, chased the gamin and cap tured him. Shaking him savagely he demanded why he should insult the majesty of the law as represented in his person so grossly. The boy whined that the two gentlemen, who were looking on very much amused, had offered him half a crown to do it and he would give him one and six of it if he would release him. Draggii) T the boy up to the two men he demand) I to know what they meant and aala I their names. Sir Charlea Beresfof i handed the "bobby" his card. When he read it he humbly touched his hat and begged pardon. Then he asked Sir Randolph Churchill name. He. too, handed his card, and its perusal had the same effect "You great genta must have your larks," he aaid. touch ing his helmet "Now, air," he said turning to the gamin, "what vour name'7 The boy looked up at him, after eyeing the great men, and said, sticking his thumbs in the armholesof his ragged vest I'm Lord Salisbury." Chicago Herald. Ii "la a. noteworthy circumstance that while the female population of Boston is much greater than the male population, the statistics of marriage show that exactly as many women u men to wit MGl-were married in the city last yearV-Bcaton Transcript Hi Wa are not In the habit of puflti g upany patent medl. Inv, but here merit itierve It aie always rrsdy t noihe the same particularly fur the benehl of inankli il. We hare hear I much of I he fmii i f the (iivat blerta Kidiiry a' il Liver Cur, but Ittrly we have re eivrd piminve pixxif of iu healing qualities A tfenilo nan well known to us had KtiAVred lor jeara f kid ney complaint. Tie Ureal Sierra Kidney and I lver Cure was rex-ouiinei di d to him. He has (riven It a trial, and now anmire us that a wonderful cbi"K has come over hlin, and that he lfutirelyrnn-d. Thanks to your ureal ami scirnlillc veuemlile iimii ed. JiuUS Timri ami tbterrer, San Franc! tc j, Cal. t Sam Fkanimhco, Jauuiry 7. Sierra Chnniral Co. Gknti.kukn: I have ued your Great Sierra Kidney a'd l.lver C ire with vnn. derful satMacllou, and ran is onnnoiiil It lull fot kidney aud liver di rdora Jo-kiii mat, Firm of Livingston & Co., ii Fremont street "It's not my fault," ubwrved the itruirvi'ln butcher, as he welched twelve minces ol Imiie to the two pounds ol steak, " if 1 can't make bjth ends meat." INKEKNAL 1N-KM 1TY Could scarcely devlne inure ecrncltlne tortures tllHii tbosrt of which yiii s Hie evidence. In he fe of a rheinuailc or in utt'iilc stiffen r. The SKonles sre the consequence ol ncitcmck Inn a iheumntlc or neuronic nttack at the out set. Hotrttvr'sHtnmch Kllteis li bctn found by skllllul medical practitioners l l'"c not only remedial, I'lit dcfculve rillcucy, whv e tluwe discanes ellt. or a teuilenc y to lliein In ex hibited. Snrelv this )Ulnl tint u e bntnule medicine, bearlun, too, such IiIkIi tII' kiic llon, Is belter tliau Hie poisons eficu cittdocl, but most unsafe, uot only III rniilluiiauce, but In (misted dines. The blood Is depurated tlior OukIiIv from the rheumatic Inn. ami the nerv s, s islilly Impnmed npt i, saved frm ultlmn e and dlrelul Uirtics by this bcnlxn, Mlvlnx medi cine, which dkewise ex Ii ltd tit marked cftlcacy for malaria, k Uney complaints, d)septs, eou stipatlon and liver coiiiplaiut. Eiplslaed. " What msltcs Jackson look so awful roller this nioruliiK?" "lecsuse he was so swful drunk last nlliL" Six Xorets Free wtl1 be sent by Cranlti & Co., Philadelphia, Pa , to any one In the United Htales or I anada, pontaK pntd, upon receipt of 25 lMiblns' Heclrlc tkap wrappers. See list of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. We will soon be hesrin; from Uie msu who lias sten too much green corn. A slight cold. If neglected, often attacks the luims. "Uroutt't Uronchial Trwhet' give immediate relief. Nlihtmar s.-" t dream my stories," said Hicks. " How you must dread going to bed!" exclaimed Cynlcus. Hone equal " lauslU'i I'unch " fic Cigar. There Is a boom In Atchlaon to Induce some rich man t die and leave his money to endow a medical college. DYSrEPHIA FOIt SIXTEEN YEAItS. M. P. Holland, post m inter, Ito.-kaway Beach, Long Inland, New York, was en tirely cured of dyspepsia and rheumatism of six U en ) ears' landing by taking two Bkanukkth's Pilm ev. ry night for a month. During the month he took them he gained eltht pounds In weight. Uhanohktu's I'li.t.s are miroly vegeta ble, absolutely harmlo and safe to take at any time. Sold iu every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Tbe best cure for oesltyls to board for the summer at a farmhouse where you will-be treated " like one ot the family." AN ELEGANT PACKAGE OF FINE CAIIDS, . Including 15 raro novelties, shapes and artistic imported olographic and chro matic cards. This large and beautiful col lection sent by mall to any one who will do this: Buy a box of the genuine Dr. ('. McLane'a Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggist price 5 cents, and mail us the outside wrapper with your address, plain, ly written aud 4 cents in stamps. The genuine McLsne'a Pills are prepared only by Fleming Bros.. Pittsburgh, Pa, and have been iu constant use for over sixty years. They are superior to all other In purity and effectiveness. A certain cure for Indigestion and irk headache. Ad dress, Fleming Bros.. PlttahurKh, Ta. A normal-school training Is 'tint warranted to make teacher suit a politician eu a Heboid Board. THE TIKTUK r MEDICINE IS TESTED BY ITS EFFECTS. VIonKSTO, Cal., May 24, 1XV Dr. J. E"gene Jordan, Seatt'e. Wash. Deab Sih: I hope you will not consider me tedious if I tell a II1 tie experience, such as may not have come under jour observation. Aliout Ofu-en years ago a br glit red spot, about the size of a p a, came on one side of the end of my nose. It was a source of great annoyance to m and great anxiety to my friends, who feared the spot might be a cancer. It seemed strange such a thing would come on my fare, for my health hat always been good and I never had so much as a pimple on my skin. I did not know what to do for the trouble. Tberewaa a throbb ng rain all the while, and last fall, when the cold weather set in, the spot bee - me flam ing red and hard, and remained so It tie came very sore to the touch and hot. The r tin waa a throbbing, severe pain. Then became truly alarn.ed, for the thing was becoming worse, and some time in Febru ary I remembered that you recommended M water for the eyes when they were In flamed; so I apt lied this to my nose one evening and waa sure that will) this one application the Inllaitiniatlo i was lessened. I kept up the treatment a week, and my nose seen ed well. I continued taking the medicine for six weeks, and at the end of i hat time the purple spot was entirely gone, and there la no trace of the thing left. Tbe redness has also entirely disap peared. I could not lie thankful enough that I had heaid of your tnedlclnea and knew what to uae. Ilespertful y, Mil J. l'UBVIS Dr. Jordan's ofUce I at the residence of ei-llayor Yrsler, Third and James, Seat tle. Consultation and prescription abso lutely free. Send for free book explaining the Iliatogenetlc tystem. CAtmon.-The Iliatogenetlc Medicine are sold In but one agency in each town. Tbe label around the bottle bears the fol lowing Inscription: " Dr. J. Eugene Jor dan'a Histogenetlc Medicine," Every ither device is a fraud. Pfaasler' Ore an Hlatod Pssrlflrr l tbe best remedy for lUat dread disease, dyi-p lie. for It regulates the lymslislio system aud bad secretions. Weak and Weary Io early summer the warmer weather 1 cape elslly weakening and enervating, sod that tired feeling j re vails everywhere. The great beneBt which people st this season derive from Hood's gersaparilla proves that this medicine "makes U, weak strong." It does not act like a st'mo Unt, Imparling tctltlotu strength, but Hood's Sarsaparllla t.ulldi ap In s perfectly natural way all tbe we-kened part and purifies tbe blood. H. B Be rare to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold bv all dnuurlaU. 11; six for &. Prepen d nly by C. L HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dote One Dollar t Pacific Farmer. Dr Psrrln have now been practicing i heir profession In I'oitlaud fur three yiarswith brilliant aw-reo, and durng mat time inoiisiud availing tlieiiiselve. of their peculiar practice have been aiM lutely cured of dleaaaca that had b. tiled the skill of all the old hool practitioner.. Cases that had been given up, aud the fa. t.cnla who had b en aitvlaed top-ud no more time or money In the frultle-s at tempt of Irving o cure an Incurable ills i ate, had been sent from the doctors' of fice, frequently after a few treatment, wiih new lease of life, rejoicing, pain'e, ami well, and crutches have been thrown away 1 1 he taken up no more. In fai-t, th- doctors have worked wonders, aud hrougt J y, health and happiness to tiundieds of households. Their roo'iis are never with out patient- during oflire hours, and few united aie the case ihev treat that do not receive peruia"ent benefit, as the follow ing card will shots t I'aln In Heart Twenty Years. Mr. KdUur: This Is to certify that I have hail a pain in my heart aud urvaat twenty years, and tried many p' yslcisu vi ithout success. After four mouth' home treatment by Dr. Darrlu I am restored to health, and gadlyglve my testimony In hisrxhiilf 1 reside at Sllverton, Oig n, where 1 can be addressed or referred to, C. V. Barkhuhmt. Mrs. Uarrln'a Place of Business. Dr. Darrln ran b eonaulted dally al the Washington building, corner F nirtb aud Washington streets, Portland. Hours 10 toil; evenings, 7 to 8; Sunda). 1 to 111. Al1 chronic diseases blood taints. Irregularities In women, loss of vital power and early Indis cretions permanently cured, though uo references are ever made In the preas con renting such rases, owing to the d licary of the patient. Kiantliiailons free to all, and circular will be sent free to any ad d'Mas. Charg's for treatment according to patient's ability to pay. The poortreatrd free of cha'ge from IU to 11 daily. All private diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Patient at a distance can be cured by home treatment. Medi cine and U tter sent without the doctor' name appearing. FKEE HKCLININO CHAIK CARS VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Train No. 4, "The Limited Fast Mall," leaving Portland on the Union Pacific system at 7 a. m. dally, in addition to Pullman Palace and Colonist S'eeper and Dining Cars, Is also equipped with e'egant free Keclinlng Chair Can, both first class and Colonist, which run through from Portland to Chicago without change. Both first-class and Colonist Chair Cars are furnished with IteclinlngCbalr of the latest Improved pattern, are Stted upwltli smoking rooms, lavatories for both ladle and gentlemen, and are lighted by gva. A'l clashes of passenger are carried in these cars without additional charge. Passengers desiring the quickest time and best possible terrlce from Portland and tho Northwest to all Eastern poluta should purchase their ticket via the Union Pacific lyetem. Their agenta will tuke pleasure In furnishing rate, tickets, through baggage check, detailed Informa tion, etc., upon application, ' " You are perfect among women," 8he lowed her shapely head; " If I am not mislsken, ilien, I don't netd you," she ald. DHUPBY. We call the atteutluu of those suffering with dropsy to the fair proamnion of Dr 11. 11. Ureen it -i.ns In their advertisement on this page. Try them; it i oat you nothing to do ro. CONSUMPTION St'KELY CURED. ToTHlKDlTna: Plea Inform your readers thst 1 hsve a msltlve remedy for tlie above named dhesse. Hy Its timely uae thousands of hopeless cases hsve been pernisiicntly rurvd. 1 shall be glad U send (wo bottles of my remedy free lo any of vour readers who hsve ronumn tlfin If Ihev will send me their express and Doat- oOlce address. Respectfully. l. a. niiin;iiM, M. v., 11 Pearl street. New York. Bewsre of Imitations of the celebrated Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. TT Oxsuia for brtakfut I Cri t nOD .Cured by lcura I3VKRY 8KIN AND HCAI.P DIKEAPK, J wbe'bertiHturlng,dlflgurliig,hnmlllatlng, Itcuiuif. burning, bleeding, scaly, crmced, pirn pi or blotchy, with loss of hslr, fmm pimples io the mint distressing ecserass, nd every hu mor ot the blood, whether simple, scrofulous or heiedilsry, la speedily, permanently anil eco nomically cured bv the Omnia Kisimis, consisting of Cirrtcu, tbs great skin cure, Cu tu i sa Soar, in clouts! skill purifier and rssil'iner, sno i;utici kksolvknt, l' new blood sud akin purifier sndgreslestol sll humor remedies, when the best pliyslclsnssudsllother n-mediua fall. This Is strong Isngusse, hut true. I honsandsof grateful testliniinlsis Irom Infancy to sge sliest their Wonderful, unlslllug and In cnniiia able efficacy. Hold everywhere, Prloe, CcTici'a. Me; Soar, 'i!e Kp.soi.vknt, II. I'reparrd by Potter Drug Slid Chemical Corporation, Hoslon. Mass. rK nd for " How to Cur Skin and Blood Dis eases." MT Flmples, blackheads, chapped anif ofly fl gdT skin jreveiiud by ('I'm fa Hoar. ti V KhenmalUm, kidney palm and muscu- ijl isr weakness rsneven in nns miuuie y Tlhe ClJTICUS ASTl PalS PLiSTKB. '!. To enre Blllonsneas. flick Ileadaek Coaatlpatloa, Malaria. Liver Complaints, taks tha safe and esrulo ranwdr, BMITtl'S BILE BEANS nsetheBMAM.SIZRMO little bearx to tb bot tle). Thar are the moat convenient; suit all a Pries of stibsr sua, 6 oanu par txHtl. lfICQIMO"T 17. T0i notn-traTer. IVIOOlia V, MUWlte0 ny, plow,, fat i sou (ooppars or stsiapsl. i f KMrra k co. . Makers of "Bile Bean.' St. Umai. M& Do You Need Dnttonr We here over JH gross of Dress. Coat, Vest and ladlea' Ct Biiltona, -worth s'l the way from II adoseu down to lOceiits.whlcb . - .n l..i . .oniii mnA Ml n. ill.' Ih I n W of thai I 110 buttons for to rents. Till" year'a JULY HOME CIRCLE. It Is complete list of nearly everything you M...A .11 -. LnilnH .! t mIm. mm ua- ui n-i. iii n .wm p.... " wsnl to aaiid you s sample coiiy; sll we went is Tour name and sddreas; no i nsrgs. nsllh ('si Blare, 4 IB Brassl BtrecS, B. '. FOn IMl QIILV! rwixsrarraiLinii ajana''ui Ta'Wfakaaaaar BWyaaSEiaa, Iilatt LJIlJ-rf tmn Is la 014 ar Txiaa, 4MiaMS'a.iMsuetauubiasarABTM M. IIMW aWIIM Soss imnul Smlll hi S .ft MllhaHluwalinlalM, WMHIkM. Asaasaa MllkAa. f&ivftAlQ, N. Y. frsSW a!r wtL HI IIIBl 1 91V UUIIUIII 1 1 IT f eil. i- rmi - at Jes let ua aort up groM for famllr.or 3ft groaa fur dealers. W 111 never make Hi h lm offer aalu. ladles' Unen Collars. c; Cuffs, fie pair, inly In ain-ll an I medium a sm; Herman Knit ting Yarn al 75j t AV tb , worth rniirb more; add plenty for mailing; will return If over; It avea lime; aud ask for mm aim CL'RKS PhOMCTLV V.inl'rnllirv- RHEUMATISM, Lunibairo, llrailaclia.Toothai lia. NEURALGIA, sort iiiroas, Bweillnga, Iroat-tiltea, SCIATICA. Bpralna, llnilaea. Hums, Moulds. TNI CHARLES . V0CELIK CO.. Blltlmor. M. PATENTS ohtalue . fi es moif tntlr. luformnllnii sud ailvl.o 1 Khk. J. U l.trrsi.L, i pp. I'ateut Oillee, Wohlugton, D. C. (Jfrntiua thli punrr). PAINLESS. IT UlULiEFFECTUALf WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.'a For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Such oi Wind and Pain in th$ Stomach, Fullntta and Smiling after Meals, Diiiineu, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costireness. Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, 4c. THI FIRST D08I WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. UICHAH'8 PIUS miH AS DIRCCTEO RCST0RC UMAUS 1QC0MPUU HIALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., Mv tCT UKt H0I0. StnnaUn-l'e the muscular liattm. mstortna long-lost Coar- efoWo. bringing buck the edge ofepHittt, and arousing with I ha ROSEBUD OF ntsim wis avawt paytirs anr(y or me numnn rrsma, uns or tne neat gimrnnteee to the Hemi ana DtOimaM la Hint BEECrMM I PILLS NAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Irrare4 anl by TIKI II :: II A M . M. Tle'ess. I.nnraahlr. Fnilnaal. Mif bn ltrmrltior)mal)fi. B. f. ALLEN CO.. 36t and 367 Csnal St., New Tors, Beta Aronta fur tha Cnlletl KtilUa. IrAil III mmr Hmvifialfl tMWsi nut kstflrt I hami V t I.I. M A 1 1. jyi irm n t iiiiion nr.t i.irr oi run Season Opens for Trout April Isi zTACKLEz 1 litTata, 1 ' 33 C D 5 Lu H. T. HUDSON , M tire f-Hlmnd, Or, DaaLss 1a inns, Revolvers and Sportsmen's Goodi sud roa niw iLXcrmiTaDCATiuxjua. 10.000 AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE ull ttia eonnlarts annMlll klitorr of tha munlcret Wi 1 VltVllllli Olrlnirarutl anil ciinptvta account uf tna cHoAplrir HllM.IIlal'OVrTnIUll, iHKir.arrnaia.wmna'r .iii'iun. tha trial ana vanni'S. ina a.aaiii..a.r iv m.wa OiuilftrrA If mn. volume ut fclmut IV4J nntV urie. Mlfll.ftO. OlTriTtfcUW HRtHT. Hrnil,Hiotio. VftuvhU inrftnnutniiilrFlnin,l1riitMrvfkil. TI'tiHi'-'rt"o. 'OTirUfoUmn; htf cNnnmlatlnn. AdtlrvM, LlUU LfJ Wt-lUC IIWM IWHj' 1 DROPSY riiKri 1 ki rHKh. PiMlllTvly C'mtw lh VetliiiUK'niejl llfriiritl thiiniiii of can- ( urt pwiifiiU iir ouncd li(iHlMbr plirli'tmiii. Krmn tlrl lnnt Tttlltl'Mtll llllRplHlirt III ItMl iltM ttl ltl llMll.riat II jrniiiani rcinuvtd hnni Or Irtw tiuok lUto ptali or mirfti-iiloiti curnt Tau dart' iriiiiiiinl (rw br fftail. l Oil urilcr trial, wul IUo In siampt to pa puiiiftt l)H II II Uiiick.v fiiNa.AtlaiiU.Uft. 11 u oniar irlal rtlura UiM 4? 4riuual io u. JHE SMOKER , Will Kav'e ro other Jobacco Who orce tries SEL OF 40RTi CApOLIN Plug Cut. Jhis is the secret of Its lmmerse sale. OPIUM AND MOKI'iliNIt 1IAB.T r d. Trial free. t'nntMeii I ly aiidreaa INIHANa NKKAL UI'KINUH CU.. La Kaystts, Imo. Hox 11 Canbmdtr kT talatn;Chlrkeiis4i larreHpaKelllsatr tad Caialisrus da sorlbin Incubators, Bruudan, Brood I us Rntiae. How aai What to Feed, How Inn to keep them la tha BriKxlrr, DrliiMln, Foantalua,l 1 a and tiialr Cora, Id taot mora Inlorroatlos than la (1td la msoi 26-ornt Txioka Banl to anf address oa r eetpl oi io. aiarnv. Wlrs Mettliif, Sou Ullla. Buna Maal and all kind of foaiuj unplle. Aoaraa, ritilBSi'lieiibtltr Sl. PiUImzi. Cal Fabcr's Colder? Femala Pills. PorFemal Irrerniar ltlea:nothlii like them o a tb market Hem jail MareeaafuIIr used ty prominent laillr month I r. Unamnteil to rellrvs supprcaaod unatruatloa. f URE! IAFEI CERTAINI Don't ho humbnel Bars Tim. Healih, and mooer ;tak no otb r. Bent to anr addraas, aecur bf msll ou rs Cclptnf pries, liOU, Addnaa, THE 1PHR0 REDIQXE C0SPI1T, Wasttn Branch, Box .J-OBTULND. OB' Bold 17 Wisdom Daoa Co., rorUand,Ot. filOHEY CHIfiHCMrrt'B tflQLI 'H PBS1VE0M PILLS are cNoas oismono aaaNO. OltlllHHI. a, HlC.i:tS.HahlMr. Itoe nlah Piano; Burdctt i trinina Hand Inatrunieau. Ijinreat stock of Hhnel liiaioaud Hook H md supplied at Kaiituni I 'hoe. MATTIIIAa' UUAY CO. KM Post dtrwst tisa Krannus o. The Wiley B, Allen Mcsic "Stored The oldest and Urgent In the Korthwear. Rnalas, Hteck and Ikhr Bros. Pianoa. Karhuff Monae-pniof Orgsua Puhliahersuf Thi iluiiritl I'atiimr, a Jonrual of niualc (16 panes resiling matter and 16 panes mualc), laam-d monthly, 70o per year: sample copy, I'. Heiid forcntaliHtue. WII.KY B. AI.LKS. ill first st, Portland, Or. k.vihv a m, imkntiom Tiim ia PANTS MADEtoORDER, 80, $0, 87, 88. Men's Suits to Order, S25 to S40. Fit Guaranteed. Bend 4 cent In stamps for sample and rule for s df-ine.iauremiiL You ea 1 save bin money by dealing with mo. Balls! cllou giiaran.ced. ARTHUR KOHN, Clothier, Hatter and Tailor, cess a or Sacond anil Morrison tits.! Portland Or. (Mention this paper. Plump and rosy arc die babies living upon LACTATED FOOD Physicians prescribe it Invalids use and relish it A plcturt of fivs charming habits, alio valiiabla pamphlal! stnt on application. Wsuu, RicHASosoM k Co., Burllngioa, Vt, ANY ONE 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 ntw book, " Successful Home Pyelng," giving full directions for sll usts of lllnmond Dyaa,acnt frea os application. Diamond Dyaa ara sold averywhera, or any color mailtd oa raielpt of price, 10 cants. Wills, Richasdsos Jt Co., Burlington, Vu THI tlXlI OTXXLAXO KOUTX I Northern Pacific IIAILROAD, Th ONLY LINK Rnnnlnf Pullmaa Palaoa Isaplng ran, Mavnlileoul llay Cisvchsa, aud Klegant Emigrant Uleeplug Car (with berth In of . chargal niOlf WASTTINOTOW AND ORIQON POlNTcl TO TUB IAHT ru St Paul and Minneapolis. rraUUContintn ti lino Tin? Only Kuuninir PALACE OININQ CARS. raateat Tlssia Evrr Mad fra as tha C'aaat Tr the NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. BTOUX CTTT, " COUNClL BLUfrS, ' BT. JdHKI'll. ATCHISON, LKAVKNWORTH, KAN.SAdUTT, UUltUNGTON, gtl.NCY. bT. LOUW, CiUCAUO, And all point throaghont the Kast and Soalk. Mat, Tia bta Paul aad Alinnaapoua. TBI OWLI Lilt I KUSXWa Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars urnu uuoTa or boajx AaA hauled on rsgular Espr Trains orar tha JkBtln LaiiKtb. of tha N'urUMra taoUto hailruad. A. D. CHARLETON. Aaslstant General Paaanger Agent, M. 121 Flrat St., Cor. Waahlngton, PORTLAND. ORKQON. I pssaarias sag tally aav AotM ai al aa Ua Bale apatite tarUiassftBlBBavr or aii .1 thi. Slai a.M.UIuaaWII.I( , AaaaatwSaam, . T. W karr sslg Mi fa Bur yaars. aa U kaa eaa sa bsss saitav it. a. previa co.. ( iimm nt. iatl II., aU hr ramsa, TAKE IT w.pruMDEFi's;. KOaEqpNBLonDPUsOTa 1 KKIDNtYLLTVCR DiStAbtS. DYSttPSIA. I PiiiPtiaBiQTcwts Ai0 m DisrAsts li ill iftala ii iiii ii iwrfi j N. P. N. TJ. Vo. M3-8. T. N. U. Ko- 420 ehum u.l !) n.ia'.. l.aillr, a a ln,-i.i l-r (iUm..iI if'j-a. la f T. A. aeiwlr lui.a, . i villi ll.iA IM.HI. Take mm alt e. AH pill. V lBMtMel l-it-., iii, raprr, Y itrser)la eiltrrrelu. Hu4 4-, V l-i.i.,, ,i .r ,riauUi. t.iiMwil an '-Itrlurfl.v l.adlra,'' in Untr, Sy raaara II. .. I ,r... I aM-i-r I Ww'i i. Baakas . nahw Ik. Diamond at fGum la 1 Atoi t.l I Iaaa fj I I urmmn I JHMtttauadsa mW SB