XTTttMSCJL YOU ELtCTBICITT. Whn Thole. op o' th aeven w'ae n"n. bout tli- jfar SUU B. C. ob-rvil tliai whn amber bad been rubbed it at quired he prnpeity ol aitractii'fl; Unlit txxllc; when in lb year 17-Vj tlial A iiericatiHUltn. man and plillomuher, B njiiilii Kiankiln, nud-) vlubl dirovt-r ea reiturdlng e're ririlT bv lUt-itrtN i t a kite and a kej ; when in 1SUU Sir Humphrey Davy dint-overt-ii thai an elrt'lric currrnt niiuhl Iw tin In. taiiifd iK'iweuii two allcka of rarhiti when t.y were eparulal br a abort are wh' n even Mre ami Kiltaon bewail aptly. i(,." tililly topracik-al line', little it ) anew or Iiiihic ueil the f'lundatiwu they were layii'B ',,r licuver:eaanil Invi-iilioiiH thai would prove nf llf rratt value to the tlvili'ed w rid T.ott Dm. lU.rin have dlifovi-red how lo appiv elm-tririi) tnriire the UN ot hiiIV-tIiik hitinniiil) in bt-ion I any doubt by the well li.foininl 'J lie tliouwMid of cure- ix'foruiod by tlinu anim'K our very bent rlticu if i'ortland and thnud lOI,i Uui.ril Sla'ra Ik c m viu H'K l,r0"' ' ln" ""Priotity o( eler tricil) ov"r nied'clue in curing ili-ea-e A a proof of I lie above mate i.eut we pre tent I lie following I, hi of limine-,: Peafne'i Cured In Kliflii Mlnutea. Edl or Oregon! in : I came from m) ho:ii in llutibird, M irlon county Or., p. coti-iiil l)r. U'liri.i and IiIh new mode ( I eurii'K desfueM by elirtrlclty. I a ha f akept'Cal a'vo.it a ten minute cure." but niv irn-al ilc-lr to lie i-und overcame my akcp bd'til 1 look ibe tiealm IH aail naid niy uioiii'V, and ai cured in eight imn uies. ao I can hear perfectly. Ui comber 11 J. A. Miller, Cure Made In 8an Frunclaen Four Year. Aau. 0. A. Vorce, Antiix-li, Cil. Deafnt-ns twenty-two year-, culd scarcely hear any th ni I "in I in ten mlnnl'M. M h. M. Il iniy. 30 Oak Grove avenue Spinal troubleand general d'aabilltjiCitiYd twelve vearx ag Lad noreluro of It iijce. Mrs. C H. 1,'iny re-ldi-nce 1212 Viliou hri-et, San Francisco A-oliuia, defueK am tiei luche twelve year; cured to yeim .n. H te Norton, South San FranHtco C iiiumw, p li.i In Htomich two yean; eur-d and i.niHina permanent, M. 11 V. auiev, Henicia, Cal.-Tntal drafiimH in one Hr twelve yearn, ratined b. catarrh il troiibl.a; cured lait May a' d remain permanent. Mr-.. K Daw.irie. fpano. Cal. Cured of female wtaknexH, falllnjj, of the womb and change ol life; aUo liver and kidney Ctfnip aint. The Dm Dirrln ve cnwdedwiih pa tient from 10 a. m low p, m. Xbev have a large (OJiilry practice, and Hen I their electric reined ten to'i..nlie dehlringhoine treatment lor any curnuH chronic, acute or private dlaeanea, which xre kept btrtotlv coM'dentl'il. nilii-B Till U'nulilrwlnn atranl Pm-tLnA CoiiHiiliation and etfttniiiatlon' free. All clases treated free from 10 to 11 A M. daily. Charges moderate, being only $ 0 a nioiiin tor e-icn aieaHe. or in that pro portion, at canes may require. Send for I circular, free. i Tlie Lord Intended wimen to be good. The aevu if couiuui u tney are preny. A J.BO IMI'EK FOR 81.75. TnK Youth's Companion given ao much for the aniall amount t but It costs It la no wonder it ia taken already in nearly Half a Million Families. With its One rap r anil ueuuuiui illustrations, tig weekly II lustra ten1 Supplements, and Its Double llo'id .y Numbers, it seems as if the pub lishers could not do euough to please. Dy aending $1 75 now you may obtain It free to Jamurv, and for a foil year from that date to .Iiinnary, ixdi. Ad'resi, Tub IOITT1I 8 companion, lioston, Mass, The Lord Ha Time. An a ru'e. jirlvatc prayera uukui iu uu loiiht auu purMc i.nea snort. Washing powders are strong alkalies, and ruin vlftlits. The purest i-oan cb aln- en i lie tiest and cheapest. Jj.tibins tlM.iirii-K.imlinalui.iii i.m iA tta. (t 21 yeam i m tUu pwtst of ull. Try it ralit away. Tlie rieh need Christian eharitv. but the rxwir uevd tlie utlier nnrt. For coughs, col ls and throat disorders 'Tlrowi x Uronchial Troch's" have nroved their i fllerv bv A tHt of nianv vears. Sold only in bojes. Thoie who are xood wlieu they are younK are Ir mot when they are old. 1 1 Brimful 'of confidence in it the manu facturers of Dr. Sage's Ca jtarrh Remedy. It's a faith jthat means business, too it's iacked up by money. This s what they offer: $500 re gard for a case of Catarrh tvhich they cannot cure. They nean it. They're willing to ake the risk they know their nedicine. By its mild, sooth g, cleansing and healing properties, it prdduces per tct and permanent cures of he worst cases of chronic Ca tarrh in the Head. It's doing it every day, where everything else has failed. No matter how bad your case, or of how jpng standing, you can be pred. You're sure of that r of $500. You can't have both, but you'll have one or the other. The Cod That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in r Pure CmI Lhrr Oil Midi HYPOPHOSPHITES of .ajntd soda. T'.i patient suferiii; from CONSl'MPTION. ri!M-:ii r;, :m.;i, roi.n. on - rii. I5:M.I. ninjr iae Ui r iri'-iy w"u n nnn-h mtlafactlon at lia ' -u l .ik" milk. I'hrrlcUiii are piwrllv 3 IteTrrn'irre. it it a prfrrta 1 1 niwlrrfui Una arodwrr. lake n Mkr V 11 ' SJifft rC t S l nil A, EBUUOB SOUR MILK. BotUmllk Good fo, Dy.p.p.u aaa Eea. niw l.ood for Weak Ponoot. In ettftem countriea aonr niillt trliUK hMnndeivone a species oftertnent tlon is a Kgnlu article of diet. Tho Arabs are very fond of it, and consuuie daily a preparation of sour milk ctdlcd koumlsi. The virtne of koumUs have come to bo recognized In our own country by the medical faculty, and it is oruereu by them in eases of low fever and frequently with very successful re sults. Koumiss is very eusy of diges tion, and is exceedingly useful in cases of dyspepsia without acidity; it is also useiui where there is a torpor of the functions of the liver, and many patients who can dicest hardly any tort of food assimilate It with ease. Buttermilk is recognized as a reme dial adjunct in the relief of stomach and liver troubles, and many physicians attest iU virtues in typhoid fevers. A buttermilk diet, it is claimed, will do wonders toward tlie relief of gastritis, but when undertaken the patient must not add other articles to his dietary, but confine himself strictly to tho but termilk, never eating during its course anything solid, unless it uiny be a bit of dry bread at least twenty-four hours old. The buttermilk diet must be he roically persisted in for a month to six weeks, according to the uiyency or ob stinacy of the case. A learned divine In New York, who suffered from gas tric troublo, resolutely kept himself on this diet (buttermilk only) for over a month, and cured himself completely ; nor did this regimen interfere with his labors at the desk. To avoid tempta tion he stuyed away from tho fcible, and when he felt tlie need of nourish ment sipped buttermilk, taking from two to four quarts per day. Says a writer on the subject: The philosophy Is simple Whilo buttermilk is inferior to skimmed milk in nutritive properties, it Is still a valuable article of food. It is already soured and in a partially di gested condition, so that the stomach has little to do hi taking care of it. Be sides tliis it furnishes its own "Juices" In a large measure, so that the digestive apparatus is excused from much of the trouble. In a word, the lactic acid eusto meet a want. As a food and medicine it is simple and within the wtch ol all. Koumiss is more agreeable to mnny persons than buttermilk, but one could hardly Imbibe two or three quarts of it daily, as it would be too stimulating. Ti. 1 . .... it uiigm, nowevcr, De taKen to varv the routine of a simple buttermilk diet, and would be found very reirealiing if it had previously been kept in a cool place. The writer knows the virtues of koumiss from experience, and can attest its property of being easy of digestion, and its mildly exhilarating lntluence, which is not at all like that of any other drink, combining with stimulation, as it does, a tonic effect which makes it so desirable. Koumiss may be made at borne by adding a little sugar and yeast to milk and cork big it up tightly in bottles. The mix ture must be shaken tip several timo 3 dailf for three or four days f poraty the solid and liquid l)rtj,,ls tumttighiy. me corKs snould be wired dow,y quantities of gas are evolved, and fryi would otherwise fly out. Keep the bottles on the floor of a cool cellar. Kotimi.s may be drank by very weak persons, and generally is found very refreshing and strengthening. Ladies' World. Good l'oliit of the Indiana, I do not want to bo misunderstood as saying that thero is notliing artificial or conventional in the social system of our typical barbarian. This would not be strictly true, Nevertheless it is re freshing to dwell among a compara tively simple, people a people whoso etiquette is easily learned and based upon an instinctive sense of propriety; who know no prearranged division into classes; whose every day hospitality Is not determined by the desire for or the ability to afford display, but solely by the actual neod of the chance guest. It is delightful to hear people come straight to the point, tell iiome truths, talk frankly and ask frank questions, call a spade a spado and bo as uncon scious as a child of any possible motive for doing otherwise. A naive curiosity, a strong sense of humor, a childlike abandon to the sim ple pleasures of the hour, & responsive and receptive quality of mind, and real courtesy of manner, are all characteris tic of our barbarian in his hours of so cial relaxation. He has his faults, but these are always en evidence; what we have determined for once frankly to consider is, not what tlie poor Indian lacks, but in what he actually surpasses us. Eiaino Goodalo in Popular Science. - Too Many for ao Irlth Landlord. An Irish landlord relates that one of his tenants came to him before his de parture and asked to have his cottage enlarged. "Sure," he said, ''it do be too small already, an' me family does be needin' more room." "But, Francis," replied the landlord, you've not been married very long. How old Is your oldest f" "Faith, they're 8 years." They?" "Yis. Two av them. Twin," "Ah! And what's the age of the nextr "They're six, yer honor." Theyr "Yis. Twins." "Good Lord I Have yon any moref "Yis. The nixt do be three year." "Boy or girl V "Both, sor. Twins." "Francis, this won't do." "So I thought, sor, but there was only wan in the last lot He's a year on Id." "Well," sighed the landlord, "I m afraid I shall have to enlarge your oot tagp'Xew York Sun- The Spirit of the Law. TJncle Rastus (to hit employer, a w7 Dcy's er man waitin' ouuide de do , a&h, let twcnty-fl'w'nsfo'rahrmMnAiCflol.sah. Lawyer-But, Postal, I expectod you to l2 , nattus-rea, aah; but yo- tee,' Itstah ' equal to the emergency : Blank, I was only hi ed to do de oQce wuk, 'She ought- to have the tooth pull an' I was'fraiddat of I cahrid In de coal gj" ne answered. You tb'i Compan twoulda't be kal, ik-Hrper's Kumx. I THE BEGGARS OF PARIS. UVELY DESCRIPTION OF THEIR HAUNTS AND HABITS. Taking a Omm of tho Mendicant of rarlt Peculiar ( hrarierttlat ol lh Degjart' tierUI Quarter - In Brgon Timet- Uear; I'rnalclrt. To take a census of U-irirnrs an opera tlon which, nniro probably fur the fiftieth thun for the liri time. Inn Just been per lonm-u dv the r.ins prefecture or police Blunt lu niiuiv n-six-ets lie reu-arded as a task alxHit as thankless, if not as useless, ss that nf weaving a rope of sand To ascertain tlio airereirute of professional mendicancy In a gnsit metropolis like Paris Is by no means a trustworthy crite rlonof the amount of poverty existing As In ln:idmi. tlio vast majority of tho oeirgars lu l.utetla aro the professional ones t lint Is to suv. rank Impostors and their numbers will probably show a ten denry to Inrrensii rather than to diminish j "tm mu ini!i'tt!iiifui in iniuv KhU I HO I augment at Ion of allluetu'e smonir the classes who are begged from but do Dot Beg Our Paris correspondent tolls ns. In deed, that the "puouc."or habitual bci gars, aro at present In an exceptionally lunvtng cotiilitlon. and are making money more easily . in consequence of tho more largely developed liberality of tho alms giving publio It is even stated that these professional paupers have twodi rectories of their own, In which the names and addresses of Oood Samaritans with plenty of uionev aro duly entered, to gfither with a description of the strata goms which experience has shown to be most etQcaotous In extracting cash from the unwary The first directory is called the "Ouido of tho (irand Jen," or "l!ig Oame," and costs no less thun six 'rnncs There is a smaller "Uulde of the Petit Jctt." which onlv costs half tho monev, and gives the addresses of more middle class philanthropists Tlieo rod boks for rogues contain full Instructions to the "gucux" as to what shall be their de meanor In tho presence of people who aro likely to unloose their purse strings when a pitiful tulo is told. whatever may I tho statistical worth of the census of vagrancy just compiled, there can I little doubt tlmt the returns obtained by tho patient enumerators of the prefecture of police have considerable social value, inasmuch as they denote changes in national manners and prove that, although tho Parisian beirimrsare numerically still a formidable folk, they have almost censed to be picturesque The "four des Miracles." which Victor Hugo has Immortalized In "Notre Pame de Paris," still nominally exists In a peaceable passage near the Rue Montor gueil; but It is a vastly different placo from tho filthy area, surrounded by tum ble' down tenements, which throughout the Middlo Ages was at once tho St. (iiles end the Alsutia of the French capital. The beggars' special quarter eujoyed the privilege of sanctuary, and was ruled ovor by an elective king, who was as sisted by a council Including sundry "dukes of Kgypt"and nobles of the em pire of Galileo all Ix-ggars. One of the 'culiar characteristics of the place was its utter silence and aban donment in tho day tinio. not even the lame, the halt or the blind lingered In Its precincts. Thev were all abroad cadging. The paralytics, beds and all, hod been re moved aud laid down at the street cor ners, there to excite the pity of th passers by The dogs, of cnurr-e, were engaged on bushjarj" lading ths blind men about 'uie street; the rory babies had !? taken out begging. But at uiglit this mute and cser.ed Cour dc Miracles beenme a (iehiina. a carnival of noise, drunkenness and profligacy; and It tar -m-iddtax. that the carousals of the francsmitous, Xr ggars. and tho "rcfodes," or trampsVuiuiuuted without bloodshed. s The becuars of bve-one times lnFrnnca may not have had their directories. wf!fli. even had they isissessed them, woultf have been questionably beneficial, Inas much as too built or tlie vagabond com munity were unublo to read or write. Nevertheless, It is worthy of remark that, so long ago as 15(11, when a kind of pauper census was taken, by order or Henry II, the impostors therein unmasked answered almost exactly to the character of the professional mendicants who lu modern times have Infested, and who contiuue tc Infest society, not only In Paris but In London. Shivering beggars and cpilcptio beggars so fur as epilepsy ran be simu lated by chewing soap vurlets who pre tended to be dropsical or who exhibited sores, bogus cripples and spurious hunch backs in fact, nearly all the unworthy recipients of alms whoso malpractices are exposed iu tho periodical reports of our Mendicity society may bo found in the roll of rapscallion drawn up iu Paris more than three hundred years ago. It may bo said that ever since the de struction of the Cour des Miracles there has been one protracted and almost iu cessant militant effort of successive gov rnments in Franco to redress, If not to punish, professional mendicity Over and over again tho blind, the cripples and tho BufTcrcrs from incurable ailments, have been forbidden, under heavy penal ties, to beg In the public thoroughfares, and the police have ofton mode raids upou the beggars en masso, aud, without sub jecting them to any form of trial, have consigned them to criminal prisons or da pots. London Telegraph. Advice to "Cam pen Out" A writer In "Prophylactic, a Practical Ileal th Magazine,'' gives some seasonable aud sound advice to those attempting camp life during thoir vacations That concerning the Importance of pure water Is applicable not merely to those who are to dwell hi tents In a wilderness, but to those who will sojourn at tbe usual sum mer resort and watering place It Is too often the case that tho purity of the water supply at such places Is taken for granted, with the uiost serious results I'nboiled water is hardly ever safe to driuk now from either well, spring or stream, unless iu a locality In the oioun tains or far from Inhabited places It should be an Invariable rule never to use for drinking purposes unknown, untested water which has its source In or flows through an Inhabited country until It has been thiughly boiled Then It Is abso lutely safe Thorough boiling for a few minutes removes all danwr A general observance of this precaution would pre- reut the frequeut outbreaKS or typuoia fever at summer resorts Chicago New. Another Baaeo. The teacher told her scholars that tlie chewing of tobacco was a vile and reprehensible habit. One of the boys, with an air of importance, replied that he had seen a fellow chew because hi. tooth ached ; be didn't think it could be railed wrong to chew for such a purrxe. Tliis answer pleased the rest of the scholars, and for a moment the teach er was at a loss bow to meet it Then she said : "Horace, if a girl should have the toothache and wish to chew tobacco, what ought she to dol" Ilorae vrnt?hed his head, but was are.1. "Tr other day a nuin was walking slowly Bp Miami avenue and encountered a man walking hurriedly down. Tbvy ran Into aacli other, both drew ol! aud apologued, and the one In a hurry adJtvl: "I've K-n to mad all the morning I Couldn't tee ttrulhL" "Nothing eehou, I hope," "Well, my wife had eoine photos taken and the artitt made a botch job, I'm now ou uiy way to punch his head." "Cau 1 tee thelllf They were exhibited, and after a careful Ui5ivtiou the gentleman said: My friend, you are way off. Tbe work is well done, and you oubt to be proud of your wife't look." "Do you mean ItT "Certainly. There are not tea as hand Some wouii'U lu Detroit." "Shoo I" "It's a fact, and thA work li that of a rral artist. You should be mora titan nUi fled." "Well, I doclarel I gucs Tve been too hasty, and I'll drop the mutter right hero. Glad I didn't punch tbo photographer's bead." "Yiw, so am I," said the other to biuuelt as be went bis wuy. It was the urtist himself. Detroit Free Fro Ta.te, Tint NeceltT. Philanthropist (in the office of an old friend, a building contractor! John, if I had to live ou Mood money as you do Id retire and start a peanut stand. Successful Uudder Blood money! What do you iiuvmf "Look at those bouse plana you're studying over now, miM-rable hovels, Jwentyin a row, packed so close together that not ven a fly could get W'tween them, horrible little dens with rooms not big enough to stretch out iu, noclmnce for air, cleanliness or anything else. U it any wonder people crowded to gether that way got steeped in vice and degradation, any wonder tho unfortunate poor " 'ToorF Urent uvsnr, man, tbe plans are for rich men's cottages at summer resorts." "0u! Omnha World. The Point or It. Jones bad married tho prettiest woman to town and ilrown had married the homeliest and thought tho was beautiful One evening they wore talking about their respective bet ter halves, aud II. remarked: "I any, Jones, I think you and I married tbo two pret lest women iu town," Jones looked at him in surprise a moment, but ho saw lie was serious. Well," lie replied, cautiously, and with pride, "I guiws you are about half right, old fellow." Brown dxltit see the point until be told his wifo. Waihuigton Critic. ' Divfiietn a rientnr. "I am told, s, that you are quite hard of hearing." "Your Information was correct, bat what about It f "I can cure diafness In a month, and If I can't cure you twill charge nothing." "Why, I wouSu't be cured for a thousand dollars." "You wouldn't Why not P "My daughter lays the piano." Nebraska State Journal. At OldVnlnt Comfort. Toting Lady (iuliotel office, uneasily wait ing for uniform an buttons to come over from tbe fort) W lit doesn't that man cornel I don't want to sit Wind here all tuoruing holding my bunds. CAarbiftJsiifng, but bold) Vm or I beg your mrdou, Miss, but if it would be any ac commodation I could bold your hands for you. Washington Critic. Another fioperatltlon. Ancient Dame No, indeed, we'll not oele brnto eur diamond wedding, not with my coiwnt. It's unlucky, lluslmnd Never lienrd of that bofore. "It's so. 1 remember half a dozen couples who celebrated diamond weddings and they didn't any of 'em live ten yuan, " Oumha World. Who Tliey Were Foh "WTiy, these are not the shoes I ordered," exclaimed the ludyof the house, with ex tremo vexation ; "t his is a pair of 110 French kills. I can't afford such shoes as these, " "Beg pardoii, madam," said tbe niewenger, respectfully; "but you've oiKincd tbe wrong packaga This $5 pair is yours. The other mu ordered by the hired glrL Chicago Tribune. Language Odditis. ah a recent lecture a professor of lan guages, in com men ting on the difficul ties foreigners had to overcome before they could master our language, made mention of the following philological oddities: The letter c change lover into clover; d makes a crow a crowd; k makes eyed keyed; g changes son into song; 1 transforms a pear into a pearl; changes a hoe into a shoo; t makes bough bought; and w makes omen women. St. Louis Republic. A Study Id Philology. Bumway It is strange bow one word brings up another in the mind. Mrs. Sura way So it is. Bumway Now the word "sardines" always suggest to me the word "com part" Mrs. Sura wayI wonder why. Sum way Because they compact come packed very compactly too. West Shore. A Matter of Tutt, Daochfr Vammm, wouldn't it be just lovely it we only bad per Its like that I Ham ma-Why, my child What advan tage would it be to tut Daughter We coo Id tatta oar lo esesuB so much longer. Tid Bit vCl-!j6-1fA OMETHISO FO!! THE HEW TRAD. The world renowned tucc -ii of Hmti-ttar't ! (tomfe'D bltlm. tud their continued popu-1 lariti (ori vtr tldM ul euntury 10 miiicute, li teareely mom wnuderlul llnu li e welt-vine that icrveit t?'tantiuiil,ivttratii-euf Hotfiier' I Almtute. llilt lata le tm-dtral tu-tll'e ill puhhihrd tor lha 11,-tirtter t'euiii', Pitt i durvli. fa,, nndi-r llieir on I.iumi .iui.- -M-er- i viilou, eiiiiln k lit U lu mm ilisrtini:t. llu-y are iiiuuliiK bout 11 monilin III Hie enr ell ttlia wulk, Mnl the i-tlle ol -sun- lor w I I W morv tlitu 'til mllliiuit, printed in the Kint llih, livruitii. Krem It. wi-lf-h, NoruesUn, Smslitti, llelltiiil, lUiiii'inlau and S)nlli ltti iit". Ki-I- r I" a eei ol It (or hIiikM.- an 1 liilen itlna resiliun emu eiiiluit Inalili, nd uiimeroii leti.uonlsl ai to tne eitirtev ot Hot leiler't elonmrti lli'ter. tint'iN-i' rut, NMed ill lertiwttiou, tsireuoinii au rilrii'tlli'tik and rliro iioIokii ai iU-llili, ,Ve , Hhirll i ail he ept Ild-,1 a tor corret'liwftt. Tlie AIiiimkmi- (or Is 1 ctn if Ot'lallH-d fM'of enl ('out ilmiiM slid icellt-ial cuilutry dull r lu til ptrtt e( tlie coiintiy. There are more men lu the world who have nitdiiew iu 'licir nietnedt limn lln-ru ai Mho have " method in i heir mtdiu-Mi." A man who tiax praetleed nudleine for fortv vein, ouhl lo kuow tail lioiu iiitur; read what he tart: Toi mo, O., Jtuuarv in. tss". ilnnrt. F. J. C'rnti .( Oi - Uknii.hiks : I have been lu the Ki-nettl prm-iitc of nuHtii-iiie ti.r nioitt forty yetr. and uenld nay thut in all iu praetiee and em-erlem-,- hte never ho-n a n i' a niton I hut I ivind prci'ilu- with a mm li i on Stieiit-e o( kiu-ei'Bt, an I van llall'ii ( MtHrili i tire, iiiHinitHt-tiire I by yen lime rt-M-ilhed it m ureal niHiiy timet, tint hi. elt'ei-t In uomierlul; mid woulit MV in i-enehikiou thtt I have yet lo tindaeaeol i tlarrh that It would net cure, tl ihcv Mould take It ai-eotdliH' to illnx tlnim. Yours truly, I.. 1.. tinKiffH. M. 1. Oitiee, JlSSuiniult -tnvt. We will live inii for Kiiy i hi of laurrli tliit -an not he i urvd viith llall't l aiarrh l ure l'Hkvu lulernillv f. J. 1 11KSEY Si CO., l'Mprh'tort, loli-.lo, 0. gtT- Sold by drusslntt. TV. A feferred creditor tine who never nrvaout hit kilt. ril.EMt 111 I SI I'll. KM I Pr. Wllllamt' Indian 1'lle Ointment will cure tllliid. HleediHK aud Itelilun t'ile when all oilier ointment! have tailed. II atuorlM Hie tumors allaitlhe lli'hlnir at once, ac tt a poiiitnv. iiiven lliilanl lellef. I'r lllia'nt' Imlian 1'ile Oiutmeut it pri p red ouly lor I'll, t and lieliiun o( the private arm and nothltiK elm-. Kii-rv box l warrtuteil. Hold by ilria-Kialt, or eulh) wait uu rve.-ipt of line . .VM- ami II per tiox. WILI.Ia.MS MANI'KAi il'KINH CO.. rroprie'ora, t levelaud, 0. When a pennti Rett Into hot utter ym mar 1 e lire that he ha luriiUlied hit hm ot the fuel iu beat the num. Kl'l'TlKK ANU 1'II.EH tl'KKIl. We nrwltlvely cure miiturv and all reetal tilt i-anet witliout palu or ileleiillon from butlnew. No cure, no pav; aud uo pay until eureil. Ad ilivat for pamphlet I ir. I'ortertleld 4 lwy ri'i Market ttreet, Maii KraiielM-o. Pewtreol Imltatlontol the culebrated Seal ol North Carolina I'luii t ut Tohaceo. - oxr: wivjoyv Both the method ainl r, ,when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant mid refreshing to tho tasto, and acta fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iivcr and Dowels, clonuses tho sys tem efl'cctually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers mid cures hnhitu.l t'onstipation permanently. For aalu in oOcand (1 botllcj by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 54 fRAKISCO, Cil. UWSYlUe, KY. HEW YORK. H.t. PAINLESS. IT' H OTT WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.'WI forBILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Sue at Wind and Pain in tht Stomach, Fullnttt anil Swtllmp after Dealt, Diitintlt, tni Drow$int$t, ColdChillt.Fluthingt of Heat, Lou of Appetitt, Shortnuy of Breath, Coitivenest, Scurry, Blotchet on tht Skin, Ditturbed Sleep, rightful Dreamt, and all Hemul and Trembling Sentationt, Ac. v- tHt FIRST D08I WILL CIVI RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. UiCHAM i TILLS TAUH AS QIMCU0 HS1UHE ftUAUS T0C0MMH HIALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., they ACT LIKE UAOIC.Btriitvtliintna tht mum-ultr SnUm, rettorlng lomt lont Com pttxln. lirlnaliiK bm-k Hi Am tiqt oapotKtt, anil anmalnf with the ROSEBUD Uf HEALlHMmtifphiitlnltMtgiiul the tinman tram. Onset tlie In-ni K'irniitr In the iVrtwt and DtblMatrtl It Hint BEECHAM'I FILLS HAVE THE LAHGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. I'rrpurcd only he 'I'lllin. H 1:1 I II A l . Ml. Ilrlrna. I nnre.Ktn-. Fnalnnit. Htild bn ,,( Of.ir.i(. B. F. ALLEN CO., 3dB and 387 Ctnal St.. Hum York, Hnl Avnt ('ir llm lnlti-it HditA. kAo (l( lor dniiriiitt cloen nit kli llirinl Wll.l, M A II, nr,i-.i;iiAiii n i-n.i,n on nr.i;i.ii- o -Who wins the eyes, wins eJI. If yo u regard A M n & PE rrKinlv wWh in house - 'fl soa.p TryjHn house-cleaning YOU ARE JUDGED bf your houne junt at much as ly your drrt. Ketp it neat and clean and your reputation will thine. Xeglect it and your good name will tufftr. Do not think tluit house-cleaning is too trouble tome f it it worth all it eottt, cnicclaV 1 if you reduce tht outlay oj time and ttrenath hit utino HAI'OI.Uh New Store. Cymnaslum and WILLIAM C. BECK ARMS CO., Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle, Hanilnglan, Winchester, narliu,Call'a HepeallBf Hlllea , :i - - y-. ITS ANI 174 IIIIKIt T., 6S oeranbeni of both aee, attnotite their iticcest to course at me romana oubr Oreeon. Both are under the management of A. P. Annstrotifr, have aatne course of mamr rati-a of tuition. Ilunincit. Shorthand.TYVewriting, Penmanship and Enff- Lib Department!. Write to either for joint n pk I core L S I I In tht i Kail. P ISO'S BEMEDY FOR CATARRH. Beat. Eaal eat to Die, Cheapeat. Relief it immediate. A core if certain. For Cold in i an Ointment, of whic th nortril. Price Vie. Addm; fc. T. KMARMBU tUROIOAL OPERATION. A Tumor of Twenlr l wn Teart' Standtn Cured In a'lve Alluultt. Mr. Joseph llervieu, employed in tho Tort hind Cracker factory, whs brought to lr. Tool's ollice a short time iiim bv Mr. Ku-liet, the grocer on Third mid Wu-liirton strei-t-i. He hud hud sini c his birth a bright red-colnreil tiliunr the size of a walnut la'tween bin left eye and liin iiiihc, Hliich pn'Vcntcd him Irnin cee iug stiiiitiht. Vi hen l'r. Toel tuld him lie could remove it by i licti icitv itlmiil the I'ii-h of a ninlo iliup of IiIikhI, lie would luirdly ln-lieve it; but, w hen in the niimitotiiiie I'r. Tool had diss Kid the tunmr, he ilecluivil his full 1 1 in elec tricity. J r. Tool hits tililied (our ein lit tint I'niversiticrt Slid Inre I1uhiIiiIi uf (icriiiiiny, S iizi i luinl ntid l-jiliiml. slid is the nit 1 v s nye-pii in the .Sortliucst h ho operates by electricity without lus of IiIihhI. DOCTOR TOEL Makes a specialty of PisesHcs uf tin Nose, Throat and Neck, Skin, I'l iimi v Organs, IViiinle llisenses mi l nil Sur-rical llpcriitinns, in for Fistula, Tiles, Strict- me, t micer, lolvpns ami ull other lti niors mid I'lci'ts. 0KraliiuiH p rfurmeil bv means of electricity with lit loss of blood O'lice No. "i)' Wnsliiiif ton stnet, ci.incr Fmiitii, Portland, Or. See this paper of the last two weeks. Thv Okhmk for brnakfiuit. mm ticura IM'KKY IU' Moll OKI II K SKIN ASDSCAl 4 oi IiiIkmi'v mnl t hlltlli.M.tl, wlH'tticr tnriur ut, (.unfurl lit:, llcliliiK. hurnlrn.'. m hI , mii-itM ptlllplv r ItlolcllV, U ilrt lllM Of llHlr, Ml)(l i'VlT luiii or lu'riMlltHry, U piMtsHly, tHTiitmu'iiily mnl (M'onotnimnv t urtMi uy int' in i'itt ii it m ?. in eoiiMctlntt ot tH'Tici'M. (ho trri'Ht klu niris ( i IU I N rnut , mi ii mi it- sa i n puiiiiti aim I't-rtu ttllor, ml ('('th I'ua KKnni.VKNT.ihp mw MihmI HUH UK ill (MiriiMT nun Kirnii si ii imiiium r inr dltw, hIh'ii tht ! t JiVNiciniiM himI hII nthi'i ri'iiu'oira mil. i nrriii. nr iimi ruii'in-ii jmr of iiu'iiittl mnl itliHiml MiihTiiiii. MvkImiihm. l).'ln trv tUntroruu. Curci tnili' lu I'ttlKllitxHl HtV IMTIUnMOIlt. Sold t'viry whero. I'rlco, ri'TH TK . NV; SMr, 'JfH-; Kk-olvknt, tl. I'n'inrrtl by I'ortiT Init mnl i IhmiiIchI rorHmtlon, IVwttiu, Mhmh. hiil (or " How to l ure hklti mnl 1'UhhI DIh 1 ltHlv' hk Ui atul m rtlp imrllinl mul "iLft iM'HUltltotl ti ( t'Tli I'KAKiUI', Kldnev vnliii, Imcltmho mill iimcii!m hi'iiiiiritUin ri'ltrvrd lu m mtinito ly tin tfk'hrmmlCi'Tii tkaAnti Tain I'l.AhTKH.J.'H IS Send to Knilth'a (or your winter outfit. Thei have tlie lilKite't ttiK-k o! iinden lntlil iit. Hnn have the lnwt liooln and timet. They nave Hit i'lii'x'l liiiklery fur everybody. Tliey have tin rcntiwt variety ol iIia- koiwIi. Ihey hvr ttmlly griMvrlea ol all ktinlt. Tlioy have dried trull ol Hie new crop. They have rauued iood at wliiileiale prleet. They bav warm nitiu-nt aud clout. They have hlaukett Irom II 'f pai up. Tin y have emiitortt Irom VO eenli eaeh tot.,. Tney have overalls ol every tint. Ihey pay ipe elnll atleiitlon lo all ordert. Adiln-w tor (nil tiartlriilara aud ronv ol Home Cirrlr l(nif) hmiih'a I'nali Niorc, 4 IS t rout Mrerl, STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Piano; MtwulDf the HrxT Pi no Mil, uul tl fvohU ot.titr I'liiH; nil Muni ml limtnuiirnta; IUikU Hui 1'IUhI; Iiv ftKik of Hhwi Mtwto. Htmnway Hali. ihtinliil 'A I'iniI HUtwt; Uatiiiiah UHAV Jo, C'nJl uitl ww our iifw romiig anil ow ttuck. FOR Wm ONLV! Tr.Tlriir LOtii orraiuinu adiiooiii 'lrn'MrtlaadMLaVOUS DtlTltlTKl WnnkaHof Body and M tin), Eifeatl of Krrorior Exctiiei In Old or Vaunt) NybMal. hi.ii l HUIMM fltllf HMiar.il. IU aUr tk4 SlmllMV4H,IMrtt le)trKI)(lll.nAI'AHrrim IMIUV. AhMlttlvIr iifalllnf 1 KK4 1 lkT-Hlli llliif. llMtlFy Im AumuimriiA (Tlimirie. rllltttn. A44w ERIK MaOIOAt CO., PUrfALO, N. Y. a Handtomt 12.60 Btromttir and Thertnonieter (',!) liii hi t) tellinv tliu ecu n t teiiiiiera tunitiid v, lieu Hie Hetllit r will lw tnr.eimnuf atttr, htxrtl ilnrm. nidi er ffenr, tent Inany mlilre-a lortOe lu htaint; la kc, thowy and irnetiia; no turn VHlue ev r oiirriil; live aio'ntt wanton, Conaa it t.iHiKt, 529 t.'lay tl.,Knn KrtuelMii.l al HUU EFFECTUAL. i'i(it;K,ii. a iua. i 3 r SS?yo-uwiil nS S APQ LIS? clcanind - SePolio Athletic Coods. NewCooda. liruiinf tan, Parker Hroa., II in I lb, Nbatfoaa, YAMHII.L WT., roiiTLANn, oh. 1 11A1' CAN Ml. LihHfcVI-.RVlAV is the kind that pays. Score of vuune busineas mm. and bun fin-daof bookkctrxini and sten Catalogue and specimen of pcuiuanahip. 3 the Head it ha no equal. U h aimall partii rtii.le it applied I tn 'itit or tent by I t, Warren, P. Bold by drupitisU iUitlTU, TUB BEST STAKDARD REMEDIES. ? T3ADE tr MARIAN Dlt. Al'GlST blEMO'l Hamburg Breast Tea (; -roa- XCOUGHSjnil COLDS. iV-'i) At I'niirirli,ta en1 Dcalrnt, or 'n ut l.jr in 11 on receipt irfiit-ta. 'i cl. r m-a J 1 1 i in !ini. THE CHARLES aVvOCIUII CO, ItUatf. . DIAMOND VERA-CJHA ro DYSPEPSIA AND ALL 6TOMACU UtOCBIXa. At rinicirlm tnil Doalei.or sent lv mail im rttvl J1 i'f els. ,-.)....... 1.1 un inT.i.kiMiii. Sum. f o T'ltrrcocn nivlptnix-oi utiunip. we rtHRlES . V0i.El.tH CO., Biltlmor. MdL l;iri lithe aritnnwleiieeit Irmliiie ti ni' ily tor ell in mimiliiriil ili.i-hHruifl and iriv:ite ihi .Hi-. i,f n.i-n. A ciTliuui'iir- lnr tlit iti-llll li-llii vt-ukbl.-b-l CCUUuf . imn. r. .. ,,, "iti.mia vs. u. ui.i.. I .... I Altnnil feel lata TntfcilICHVi''liri III Ifi-i'lni lUlllg tt t . r i iimii.O KWOI " "iiferi'nfc BJUl-1 V llrnUKlnlH. .-,1 ui.uu. I wy -'in I donoi mmn nicrrly lo iUm irwtii ftrrMittif iuil t"'n li"1 tUfin ii'turii arfiln. 1 tttnii Mthcul rum. 1 lit' ntit'lf i1i-Mt il UTS, il'lU .1'V or 1'AI.I.IMH SH'KNK.li(-l.uBM!.1f. I 'rritnl my rrmwly lo t'tirw tli wurnt c-wtk, IUm-itim p'fnliittUiiexl in no n-mx'ti tT nut nr r'nnnii fiim. H n1 tnif f-tr h'iiwml n Fm K til ol ii'y lnl'.Hil'lp rmr.., (iit I . nirttK utl .'iMtt Off - u.t..uuora .ic..uarciuia(. is v Fabcr's Golden Fcmala Pills.. Fnr Female Irn-imlar IttiiN- imiiitiiirlikutliem o li tho market. AVerr nit Huici'Milnllv iihiI liy 1i-iiuiluel,t ullea inuntlily. lliieranievit In relieve a irvieil mcnatniatlun. SUREISfiFEl CERTAINI rion't be humlinmteit. Have Time, Health, a n J inouey ; take uo ota er. Pent tn anr a14reea, ii-i urii hr mall on ra? CultntprliD,t-OI). Aailrv, HE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Waitera Branch, liui'Z?, l'UUTLANU, OB Bold by WiBDon I)o Co., rortlan J. Or. SAltESMEJI WAITED, Local or Traveling, To ell nnr nell-Vnown Nnreerr atiM-k. Wowant fiKHl, lively worker, ami will y well i-nm-iiilwlnil or nalary. lll ralrri iicen reitiln-il. A Vl'ly Iiili'k. L. I.. MAY Si HO., (iiirwryiiieit M Vm( Minn PENSIONS! Ni.w Apt'ly to Mil O H. HIKVKNH A CO.. Attnnieya, HID f mri-i-t. Wai-lilnKtiin, I). C, llrancli ulliiea 4'IiiIhii'I. Ti,trtll. riili-airn. FAvm iati;it Elanillo-Leatkr Roofing. The rheaiet thlna In the market fnr hninii, hMriin, lii-lioiiMin ami outliuililingii. Wille fur ( ulniiin- h inl H!nili'. PACIFIC ROLL PAPEH CO., r"l(le fiiat Aireiit, lUanil W l-lt-t mreut, eau Krmlru, L'aL VASELINE. ron ONK DOLLAR Kent u by nmll. w will rf. I liver, irw .f ail rhMiiffM, U miv )frin fn Mi ft l'nHrt hihU. nil IIh fnUimliig art l'.f tun-fully pxi'kid iu a iit Ht h: Oiip I wo in i m e Itdilhuif Puni Vmu)1ltie...10 rta. One Iwoduni'i h- t'ltf Vnwliiti i'iuiftli',..IA " (Hifjurof VuhuIIiu' Cohl ('renin '5" Oiip cuke of VH-el'ne ( mnphur le t lu (MiO' Hkeof VafirltiiA HiHt iiiti'nttttl . ... 10 " Ouornke uf ViM1lm Snp, urt'iitwt 'J5 One two oiiutv iHittle of VS lille Viwllue :& 11 41 10 Or for tu)iM Mif hIukIc u11cli Ml ttir jiriow nmnnl. If yirii hitta nciiin hi u VmI1h tu iti) furm h curfiul tti ufi. itiily v nuliiti no d n up try iu in oitKliml Mtfm(ij, A rt-n( Mt.tiiv dniwii iti tiyltijt lo u.rt...l.-l"i.iBto U--VAHU.INK ' uu lylht-m, N'ctttr tlclil ti Micl. n ri)Mlii, M the lUfl ! an linUav tin wliliimt tniuai mi, I will not t vm yitu ihe nult you vnA A tut 1 1 ttf Kluo 8tl Vwi-iliit li ulU Ly all IrttnK rU at It) o n'. Chi'sebrougu UTg Co,, H State St., New York. LlBbigWoiId Dispensary, 400 Gear? Stree', XJ'Sm Francluo, CaU TMiTUtirf Of ill, c:r,c:!ic DISEASES. OlMiilWNh CF2RATICHS. EYK, KAlt, Nosr, T1IIIOAT. ;Ji Hon. LtcbTg lntfirnntlon.il S'jrnjcal Inst'tute, kuti'M, Art-ii' aa) r tUnMMniaa. Thip BMllMllllt-a. iMMT'l.tal'tJ H.IUwlialtirfletTe'-'-:l tnnU mlt Kit J t'M'atlf III KniiUlliltlMvtaluaU or r.ir-kl Ti tim ni. WKITK FOR rfK ILUlMII! i oiiITfr iSD DU FtHi'i Uf IIH AMI WiiMI l. Oil lU-llAbbt MmIu mI lu.tm.Uf woUlrt MUlo PRIVATE A!1D SPECIAL DISEASES. ar..ik, inu. riif, nun m, -nis wi tw Ul .Uto. m lulu la. I, farur,,, Un. u Sanborn,VaiieCo. 170 and 173 I'lr.t St., Portlanil, Or., ARTISTS' SUPPLIES, Pictures and Frames. Betnl fr rata'iNrne. POISON IN A PIPE. Few etiiokem fully realize tho danger of smoking new or improp erly cured Tobaeco. The medical staff of the German army discov ered thin was a fruitful source of throat disease. The subhititence department of tlie U. 8. Army have adopted Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut as the Standard Smoking Tobacco for the army. Beware of Imitations. The gen uine "Seal of North Carolina"- costs you no more than poisonous imitations. N. P. N. U. Ko. 8078. F. . U. Ko. 441 v.--. Vi f 5 J