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gpBBADlNO FOR ttAGCEg AROl'ND Aifliaaf1 lanill ! 1 1 1 Iran lota nd I?:8Mubineica river Uuk. which glva . ... nl malar a Impregnate Ih them tha air t"n' .1 .nnhnith bv tl thousand .ml are ihu" -.'- j !nDmvlded wlih any adequate safeguard gDpn'i" i..fi..at.ui VmI inch it aKalim potent ? fketo remedy or to prevent, pure In Ita Jltueiiti, nd the profensloualljr roeogulied cou iiib- uame specific ind safeguard, foremost not ouly as an au tidoto ui mala"' "'"7 1 " ., , -moving- dywpl ul1 relieving eonstlp Ur allmeiitaand nervousness. Among In lently itlou. hlari. j .i muniB knu . i . .. . . .. " n - . ,it It takei the Brat plane, aud U alao a superb Did yoa lit In the stalls at the opera?" WM 'Way apstalr In the Oierattlo." "No, . l.A nu TWkhlna V.otr1n Soap mow " v juirn wewa v" " ' nave heir ClUMICa UU .......pj...., Mill IV bllQ -.,n do the work. Did you ever try it I the If not, do to next Monday sure. Ask your Kiocer lor lu To t landiman It would seem that a cutter Homo mi - AS Article of Truk Merit. "Brown't Bronchial I rocnes are every wnere popu lar as a cure (or throat diseases and fouphs, and this popularity Is based upon real menu , A drowning man will grasp at atrawa. Bo will a thirsty man, 11 there In a mint ulep In light. HOW'S THIS t ffe offer One Hundred Dollan' Reward tor any mm of Catarrh that cannot be eitred by taking Hall catarrn una. r. rf.vni.iiai a tu., n Proiw.. Toledo. O We, the ndeiilgned.bave known P. J. Cheney for the last lo yeara, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busine transaction and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by their nrm. nr.oi a ikuaa, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0. WALPINU, K INN AN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo. 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly uwn the blood and mucous surfaces of 7. DalA IT tvtnt. nnr tvittla UnM few all aruggisu. II takes two to make a bargain, aud frequently a third party must come in anu pay tue duis. ELKCTKO-81 ItfiKHV IN DISEASES OF WOMEN. For nmnv years past the knife hasliad an almost undixpntetl ewuy in these din easi'9, especially those, of a more serious nature, removui oi tiieorgans oeini? oiten the onlv thinif that would cure the suf ferer, but at the cost of the los of her gex. Of late years, however, in Oennany and France the nroL'resa of electricity has changed all this. In these countries uterine polypi are removed by means of the galvano-caustic battery without the loss of a single drop of blood. Uterine ...... i ' 1. M 1 ; fiuroiu tumors, which ionueny necessi tated one of the most dangerous and bloody cutting operations, are operated upon by means of the electrolytic bat tery, a treatment which instantly stops the bleeding from them, and will dis solve and bring to absorption tumors weighing twenty pounds and more with out causing any loss of blood. Cancers of the womb are removed in eitner way. DOCTOR TO EL, Now located in the Washington building, Portland, Okkoon, is the only sur geon in the Northwest wlro operates by electricity, and has studied it during a four years' stay in Kuroj. Ho has in many cases removed such tumors, pol vni and cancers without loss of blood, where others advised dangerous cutting operations. But also in the less danger ous diseases, as inflammations, ulcers, wrong positions, etc., electricity is of great value, ulcers oiten Deing curea Dy one bloodless operation that under the old treatment would take weeks or months to heal. Thus dangerous cutting operations are replaced by electric ope rations that in experienced hands, but only in those, are perfectly harmless. Takes iooo people to buy Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, at 50 cents a bottle, to make up S500. One failure to cure would take the profit from 4000 sales. Its makers profess to cure "cold in the head," and even chronic catarrh, and if they fail they pay $500 for their over-confidence, Not in newspaper words but in hard cash Think of what confidence it takes to put that in the papers and man it. Its makers believe in the Remedy. Isn't it worth a trial ? Isn't any trial prefer able to catarrh? After all, the mild agencies are the best. Perhaps they work more slowly, but they work surety. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are an active agency but quiet and mild. They're sugar-coated, easy to take, never shock nor derange the system and half their pow er is in the mild way in which their work is done. Small est, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Twenty-five cents a vial. Of all druggists. "August Flower" Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Seneca, Mo., during the past two years has been affected with Neuralgia of the Head, Stomach and Womb, and writes: "My food did not seem to strengthen me at all and my appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull, and I had such pains in my left side. In the morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, and I had such queer, tumbling, palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades, in the left side, and down the back of my limbs. It seemed to be worse in the wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring; and whenever the spells came on, my feet and hands would turn cold, and I could get no sleep at all. I tried everywhere, and got no relief before using August Flower Then the change came. It has done me a wonderful deal of good during the time I have taken it and is work ing a complete cure." G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.ffoodbary.X.J. Ji. F. U. No. 379-8. F. N. U. So. totf MARGERY. TFhen from Dm dewy ptuturt of th night, like enrly waking flock, the Mara arias, And Tuuih, one by una, lo brllifnlnir akka, Aa forth tbey puture towunl tlio roy light. Oh, then I lure to walk, aud thluk of Uies, Sweet Murgeryl Had I tlie liquid touiriwe of aoarlng larka, Or e'en a thrunh a mift and nolwr Mute, I'd Join tlie bint that 1'uikUu bright uluta, And liytnn my love, who at her lailkn harka. Sue la the aun tliut briKlitutt atilutw, to me Sly Margery) Ob, when ehall timid toneue of mine niak hnM To plead the love that eweetrna every thought! ou hub am 1 ane aotn disdain me not, Tl pamuiK atranm my pawlon ue'ur waa told. Yet I am dumb h-n the rare face I toe Of Margery. Ihliday, If onurage fail not, I will go, And at her fwt my heart' libation pour, Then with fast klnne stop the roay door, Until he doth dmpair to aay uie no, Tbeu ahall one blush, cotueut and ever be My Margery I narper! Weekly. APE AND LION FIGHT. In the gloomy recesses of the primeval forests still to be found In central Africa, there Is a vast unexplored field still stretching forth its unmeasured space to the hunter and the naturallHt. To those who Know the face of nature as It Is bo fore the corrosive band of civilization sweeps across It, there U little ground for wonder that the two are almost alwavs in a greater or lesser degree united. Occn sioually, then, even the most ardent hun ter will lose the blood instinct that ani mates him, and, lowering his rifle, per haps in a moment of great personal dan ger, will forget his long and laboriously sought quarry to watch some new trait or fresh instinct in the animal that, uncon bcIoub of his presence, gambols before him. It is of such an episode that I now write. My guide and I had been for two days alter big game with but little success. until shortly after noon on the second day we struck what appeared to be one of the dense patches of iuipenetrnlla that cannot be described, but must be seen to be un derstood. Behind us stretched vast ave nues of trees, the height of which was lost in the leafy clouds which shut out the fierce, burning glare of the sun, and ren dered even the terrible noontide cool and pleasant In front of us came the closer stems and thick, intertwining growth of vines and creepers, with stunted bushesand long pendant masses, impenetrable save where some gigantic brute had crushed a passage through, leaving bis tracks in broken branches, crushed bushes and thickly scattered twigs. Birds of gor geous plumage, with harsh, dis sonant voices, peopled the trees, the chirp of a grasshopper, the sharp hiss of a serpent, or the shrill sound of a locust rose from the matted grass, with occasionally the hoot of an owl or the chatter of a stray monkey, which sounded strangely in the peculiar silence of the forests. As we advanced alon g the track, slowly and with great difllculty, we seemed to leave them far behind, and en tered into a region of semi-dnrkness, a faint greenish bljick light, as though the glorious sunlight overhead, balked in find ing a direct inlet to the ground, had been filtered through yards of close growing green foliage, and, unconquered by all the forces of vegetation, had succeeded in sending a faint, subdued semblance of it self, like that found in some vast cathe dral aisle. My eyes struggled with the gloom, and seemed to have an instinctive power to dilate their pupils sufficiently to magnify or condense the attenuated rays until they were able to illumine the sur rounding Plutonian depths. My guide suddenly paused and made a sign to me with his open palm, which, in the langunfp of the huuter, said that be had struck a trail, or heard some token of the proximity of game that had escaped my less acute powers, l cautiously ad vanced to his side, and following the di rection of bis finger peered through the brush, and saw t hat we lay upon the edge of a small clearing overshadowed by an enormous tree, whose foliage, without really admitting a greatar volume of light, seemed to equalize the gleam, and so render objects at a distance of thirty or forty yards perfectly perceptible. Hlirlit opposite to us, with his buck against a tree, was the sleeping form of a huge gorilla, his hands hanging down by his sides, bis legs crooked in front of him, and his head listlessly lying sidowlse on his shoulder. Some distance from him was the female, apparently busily en gaged in gathering nuts, swinging from tree to tree, now disappearing Into the surrounding forest, but ever and anon re turning to keep watch aud ward over the sleeping lord and master. For some min utes I hesitated as to wnai course io pur sue, whether to attempt to get any closer, as the distance was rather a long one, in such a light, to attack an animal like the gorilla, who, if only wounded, would, in all probability, witn the female, charge right down Into us; or if I should take all risks and rely upon the second rifle of my guide. At last I de cided to take my chance where I was, but, nnon raising my rifle, I heard a scream oi agony from the female, which caused the sleeper to rise to his feet, and as it did so the female literally fell from a tree on the edge of the clearing down to the ground, uttering the most piercing cries that hu man imagination can conceive. Then a terrific roar that shook the very ground broke upon the silence and told the history of the female gorilla's fright. It was a lion, and at the sound or bis voice she again fk'd Into the trees, while the male uttered a deep, savage, hoarse roar that was the answer to the lion's challenge. Immediately a crashing sound was heard, and a lull grown lion oounuea into the open, and stood, his head erect, bis mane bristling like the hair on a cat, the very personification of brute strength and courage. As his eyes ligntca on me gunnn uu tail began to wave to and fro. Wider .ml wliler crew its sweep, until at last It struck its ribs, first one side and then the other, with resounding blows, while roar upon roar gave token of his increasing rage and anger. The gorilla placed bis upper hands upon tnegrouna aim uuuuucu ir,in t,. nir fullv six feet, alighting on his four hands and bounding up again and again, seemingly for the purpose of en raging the lion to the greatest possible Tin then rose to his full height on his hinder hands, uttering tremendous roars and beuting bis breast witn nis greui, fist, producing sounds like those mode by heavv blows upon a bass drum. Then he dropped upon all fours again, remain.ng perfectly motionless with the exception of his eyebrows, which worked up and down with lightning speed, givinrf au ex pression of ferocity to his face that is in describable. ... j Fascinated at the sight, my rifle dropped from my shoulder and my guide and I lay flat upon the ground, mute witnesses of 1,. trorwlr shout to be enacted. Sud denly the lion uttred another ear split- fine- rmr and bonnded forward. A few short steps, a tremendous leap, two or tnree short, sharp growls, and both com batants were In the air logeuier, me gorilla having leaped hlfh and straight as linn r-liHrzed. In midair the lion tnrned and struck apparently vainly at tue gorilla, who, as the lion fell on his side upon the gronad. alighted on him. struck him two terrific blows and bounded away with a sidling run to a dif.tanee of several yards. I could now see that the gorilla ... .Tn.l wounded on the bead and side, and that the lion had a fearful gash In his side, for surely bis ribs could never nave withstood those two tremendous A soon as he regained his feet he charged at the gorilla agala and agsia. fiuned eery time, it being al most ImtMissible to follow their rapid movements in the half liht of the clear ing. At lat the lion paused, and as lie did so the aie dashed at him and, strlk him a Kttitiiiing Mow on the side of the head, completely rolled him over. Again and iiu'ain the charges were renewed, and at every pause the gorilla returned the charge ami knocked tlie lion tldewise. There blows seemed to daze tlie great cat, and h lie rose he more than once stag gered and fell, the gorilla meanwhile daiifinu' with a veruiar bolililng move ment around and in front of him. The lion now lieau to make feints to draw his adversary within range. At last, Mopping in a mad rush, tlie gorilla struck short, the Hon rushed In, turned tiHin his bii k anil received the gorilla with teeth and claws, (i row Is, snarls aud Mars pealed forth from a whirling moss of leaves and dust; limbs aud bodies strangely mingled were dimly seen through it, us though twenty beasts in stead of two were engaged In one con glomerate death struggle. At last there was a sickening crash, a horrible crunch ing of bones, a demoniacal yell of pain, faster and faster whirled the mass, then followed a pauc. mid I saw the lion was uppermost with the left arm of the gor illa In his powerful jaws; his claws were fixed In the ape's shoulder and he himself was 0110 mass of gat. lies and rents. The right hand of tlie gorilla was fixed in tlio lion's side, and both his hinder hands were drawn up and seemingly Imbedded In tlio lion's rilis. There was a moment's pause, ns If for breath, and then the gorilla suddenly twisted his head under the lion's throat, the hinder lmmls straightened out with a nauseating sound of rending flesh, as with one swift, stroke he completely disembow eled the Hon. There arose a terrible cry of anguish, a sudden swirl around, several strokes of brown paws and dark, hairy arms through the cloud of dust, and then all was over. Tlio whirling leaves set tled, and there in a death grip lay the two mighty monarclis of the wilds. The lion was utterly disemboweled, his en trails having been seized by the prehen sile hinder hands and literally dragged ont by the very roots; while the Hon, by a last dying effort, had succeeded in getting his throat freed from tlio gorilla's teeth, and with otic powerful blow had smashed the dive's head, as a hammer does a hick ory nut. There they lay, motionless, and aud there wo lay, too, fascinated, en thralled nt the strange spectacle we had Just witnessed. Presently a figure moving on the edge of the clearing attracted our notice, and we saw the female gorilla peering out be tween the bushes, with an agonizingly human look upon her face that was dread ful to see. Slowly and cautiously she ad vanced across the open spare until she reached the bodies; then she touched first one and then the other, uttering plaintive cries of grief that were touching in the ex treme At last she managed to disen tangle the body of her mate, looked into the eyes, examined the wounds and, still crying, took it in her arms, and, labor iously uraggiti!; it across the open space, disappeared In the forest beyond. Sho was safe from mv rifle. I would not have shot her for $1,000,000, and it was with a strango feeling of depression that I turned my back upon the clearing, and following my guide left behind the scene of ono of the most Interesting and vivid experiences of my not uneventful life. W. P. Pond in New York Star. Will 1888 be a Year of Wart The present year is the fifth year of modern times In which tlio aggregate of the figures is 23, and there will be but five more years in which such a combina tion is possible prior to the year 2501). Probably but few have ever heard of the old prophecy, which runs ns follows: In every future year of our Lord, When the rum of the liunivs is twenty-five, Some warlike kingdom will draw tho sword, llut peaceful ualiou in uce will tluive. Students of modern history will readily recall how faithfully this prophecy has been fulfilled in the four previous years to which it applied. In 101)9 Kussin, Denmark and Tolnnd formed the coalition against Sweden, which Inaugurated tho great war that ended in tlio disastrous defeut of Charles XII at Pullowa. The year 1769 will ever be memorable on account of the breaking out of the French revolution. Seventeen hundred and ninety-eight witnessed the campaign of Bonaparte in Egypt and the formation of the second European coalition against France. In 1870 war broke out between England and Afghanistan, followed by the invnsion of the latter country by Uritish troops. In what manner the prediction Is to be verified in 1(588 remains yet to lie seen, but the present condition of Europe seems to promise an abundant fullllllnicnt of the prophecy. Philadelphia Inquirer. "Codes of Health." Tn ivuIa nt health, lust nnblished. il this rule: "Never begin a Journey until the breakfast lias ucen eaten." inis is a tifTirnatlnn to tha siihnrluin citizen to see ""nr. - - that kindling for the cook stovo has been prepared the night before, anu mat tne alarm clock in the kitchen girl's bedroom i. in mviil .mlnr A nnther ruin is: l4Kever take warm drinks and Immediately go out into the coiu." niereiore rne coueo afcnntd Via tnknn fold' otherwise, sit around the house after breakfast until after train time. Still another rule Is: "After exercise of any kind, never sit nnnr ihn window nf a ear for a moment." There might be some difference whether the window is opened or ciosen, out uie rule is imperative, and says violation is "dangerous to health, or even life." Therefore, let your fat neighbor take the risks of the window seat, while you per iwa flnA nrin t. tiv the liL'lit sifted through him and his newspaper. Creot things are these coues oi iieumn A Stuttering Lawyer's Arfume tu Senator Vance, of North Carolina, Vlli of a stuttering friend of his tn AahevUla, a lawyer, who had for a client a man that bad been accused of selling liquor without a license. The prisoner bad a decidedly al co hollo appearance, in fact hla not might have done service aa a beacon near Cape daturas on the darkest night The testimony was taken and the case went on until Mr Vance's friend rose to make his plea "Y your honor, be began, "l-I-Iook at the J J Jury O entlemeo of the J Jury I look at bis honor V your honor, I look at the p prisoner P p prisoner. 1-look at his honor Q g gentlemen of the jury, l-look at the p prisoner D d doea be look as if he'd s s s-seli a p p pint of Uqnor to anybodyf The argument was Irresistible. The nose of the accused outweighed all other testimony and Senator Vance's friend triumphantly woo his ease. New fork Tribune She SorTrrvd from Hcglaet, Nurse surprised at little Beaale'i end den appearance on the front stoop) Wall, now. young woman, who dreamed yon. and where are you bound for. fd like to knowf Little Beanie Me d'eased tneaef. do did Me tired stayln' homo Mamma goes to eookin school oVy b'eased day. Susie goes to aewtn claaa tr j b eased day Daisy got to art school 'y b'eased day. papa goes to doctor ev'y b'eased day since mamma begun to cook I deaf I Tl go out an sea 1 1 tan buy a now dofgto. 1 put Fldo to I'erp In tba kitchen surra, an bo went and burned all up. Plttaburg A Practical llluilratloa, While Duller u governor of Maauicho setts be waa retained a enunnel for a young man wbone wife had nied him for divorce on ground of cruelty The wronged wife's sister, a young giri of ', waa tlie prineil witneas for the proeeeutmn. and Uen. Butler succeeded in robbing ber utory of It drnlrad affect by a ahnrp and Irritation croaa-exam-lnation After many Interruption tba wit ness said that the defendant had been aeen to "shy a book at bl wife' head." "Shy Shy a book Whut do yon mean by that! Will yon explulu to the court what the word "shy' uieaiuf The young girl leaned over the railing and aaked ber suiter's counsel for a copy of "Cuh lug's SnnuoL" which lay on the desk before him. 8h burled the volume at Uen. nut ter's bead with all the force ihocould com mand. It was a good (hot, and bad not the governor divined her pun"" in time it would bar undoubtedly bit the mrirk. "i think the court now understand the meaning of the word hy,'" said the judga, and tbe girl was allowed to finish ber tmti nony without further Interruption. Mow York Praia, Turning the Tardea, "HA, BAl I'LL CATCH A KOl'SSf M PARDON, BCT DID I RE A a BIT HAK1 MENTIONED -Life. That Rwordflih. Although our early Instructor do their bent to teach u the diftenmce between "sub ject" and "ohjort," it seems that one is likely to become confused on that bead, even after he is old enough to "speak In meet in'. The following anecdote, told by acouutry "char acter, f urnislie one of many point of inter art in "Five Hundred Dollars:" Uncle Ccpha Bascom wo a shoemaker, and be never went to aea much, ouly to an chor bi skiff in the narrows abreast of bl bouse, and catch a mess of seup, or to pole a load of aalt bay from Sanquitt Island. But be used to visit bis married daughter. In Ver mont, and up there they knew be came from tbe seaboard, and they used to call bltn CapL Bascom. Boons time when be was there, they bad a Sabbatb school concert, and nothing would do but Cnpt. Bascom must talk to tbe boys, and tell a sea yarn, and draw a moral. Now, Uncle Cephas was rather pleased with his name of Cupt. Bascom, and wanted to Justify ft So be tried to prepare some thing that would sound nautical. It seenu he bad beard a summer boarder talk in au batb school at North ha vea He told bow a poor boy minded his mother, and then got to tend store and then kept (tore himself, and the speaker added: "That poor boy now atand before you. So Uncle Cepha thought biin up a similar yarn. He bad never spoken iu meeting be fore, and be bemmod and bawed some, but got on quite well while he was telling about a certain poor boy, who, wben be grew up, was out at sea in an open boat, aud saw a great swordtisb making for the boat, and bound to itave right through her and sink her and bow this man took an oar, and gave it a awing and broke the critter's sword square off, and then Uncle Cepliaa he wo a little flustered by thi time atopped ihort, and waved his arms, and said: "Boys, what do you thlnkf That sword fish now standi before youl" Youth' Com panion, Would Improve with Time. An agent for tne sale of some household article attempted to mount the steps of a house recently, but a dog came around the corner and took half a yard of cloth from the back of hla coat. The man was sliding out when the owner of the house cntne and asked: "Did doze dog bide you;" "lie didn't bite me, but be ruined my coat," was tbe reply "My goot friend, excuse doze dog if be didnt bide you. He tab a young dog now, but by nnd by be shall take bolt of some agent und eat der pone ride otid of dum. He bide a coat now, but be shall soon do palter. "New York Commercial Advertiser. At the MuMura. "Well, Bobbie, did you enjoy your visit to the museum P "Yes, mamma." "Do you remember any of the ale things you saw r "Oh, yes, I remember lota of them." "And can you tell me what they were called r "Yes; most of them were called 'Hands oft' "Detroit Free Press. Aa Intimate Acquaintance. Spindel 1 lent young Overdue a little money last night. Jack. Do you know him I Jack Do t know him! 1 wiab 1 bad as man dollars a 1 know falm. The Epoch. A Wonderful Effect. He takes a long smell at the wrong bottle, vita this resrul the next room I ne Ufa, Destroying VVrrda With Vitrok Where such plants as dock, plantain or dandelion are growing In lawnH, they may be effectually destroyed by the applica tion of oil of vltrol. The vitrol should be in an old bottle with a wire around the neck to hold it by, so as to keep the lin gers from the liquid. A stick long enough and thin though to go Into the botlle is the only other necessary, tho stick should be (lightly cut at the end to allow of Its holding the vltrol better. One drop of vitrol off the end of the stick dropped into the center of the weed should destroy it at once; one dip ought to destroy three on (our weeds. A Crystal of rtilloaophy. In a recent critical article by William Winter in Tlie Xcw York Tribune this crystal of profound philosophy shines like a rich jewel in an Ethlnp's ear: "A woman may sometimes easily make fool of a man, but she gets Into deep water when she undertakes to make fool of another woman," Exchange. IT II I'ltO VEItHIAL That I'octora Never Agree-flow fan I her t-I her Hate No Hmleiu to tio Ht-lt 1" liu a knu rienae. 8KATTI.K Wn-h., IW. 11. 1HI. Dr. J. Ewjrnt Jordan, prut tin Wiirh. 11l K Sir : One year ago Inst October my 1 1 lie girl nan vaccinated ngaliiHt my wishes. Her arm waa iiillniiicd for seven weeks. Afier that her head broke out In terrib e s iren discharging pua and never dialing until spring. Mid had such ter rible pain in her head that II drove her alinoM Insane. In August she received a fall which made her much worse, and she waa taken with aplnnl meningitis in its worst form. She grew constantly worse, and the d.iclora could do nolbina; for her. She was Just aloul dying, erfeetly speech less, almost blind and sullVrlng Intense agony. Wu had given up all hope, and would have been glad to see her (liu toeu.l her terrible millering, when, learning through Mrs. Ale l)ngal of Dr. Jordan, we sent lor you. When you came, hlsnit 0 o'clock In Ike evening, you aid he was as low as a child coulil possibly Iw and bo alive, but that the lllMtogeticlie Medicine"., If used ai cording lo directions, would cure her. We begun giving her tho medielnes at 10 o'clock the saiuo evening, nnd she never bad a paroxysmaftcr that. Previous to I hla the Hpasm would come on alsnit this lime in the evining and continue without intermission until in the morn ing, during which time we had lo hold her in hed to keep her from Injuring herself. When the struggle was over alio would lie more like a corpse than a llvingchild. As you said would he the case, the cure wan alow but sure, and she la now perfectly well. 1 cannot sufficiently etpren my ' gratitude to you for what the 11 Ut 'genetic Medicines have done for our child. 1 re main very sincerely, Mn. Owkm HflKV, Taylor's Mill, Lake Washington. Dr. Jordan's ollice is at the residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James. Consultation and prescriptions absolute ly HtKK. Send for free book explaining the Ills logenetlc system. Caution. - The Hlntogentlc Medicines are sold lu but one aiieucy in each town. The label around the botlle bears the fol lowing Inscription; " Dr. J. Eugene Jor dsn's Hlstoirenetic Medicine. Every olhcr device is a fraud. The man who sells Is'er by the schooner Is the one exeeWlou to the rule that no man can serve two-master. Ur. Wallace Elvhas removed hi office to 215 Powell sireet, Hail Kranelseo. t'al., where he con tinues to alvv iee!i attention tn Kidneys, lllad- der, Prostate lllauu and all diseases arlsluu there from. Diabetes ami Hilnlit IMsease ueausi aisiinllinr to the latest antirnved method. Most eaes can lie treated siiei essfully by correspond ence. Consultation daily from 10 a.m. I. He. M. Wai i.u k Ki.v, M. II., Jlft Powell street, four door from Ucary street. San Francisco, Cal. THE BEST STANDARD REMEDIES. few 1 DR. AUGUST KUSMG'S Hamburg Breast Tea v?s. V t Aimhiiritii mmftffitf) FOR COUGHS and COLDS. At Untwist and Pealers, nr " sent by mull oil receipt of i ct. (J packnges t l.uu) In tam. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Ijlilators, Ml DIAMOND VERA-CURA MB DYSPEPSIA AND ALL STOMACH TltOCllI.l 8. At Ttnnrclst end Penlcra, or sent bv nmil on reeelptof ! els. si not li, alum,.!. Ham- pie scut free on receipt ;of 2-ccnt ump. THE CHARLES A. V0UEL6H CO., BafHaiort, MIL This Trade Murk It cn Tic Best mm Waterproof Coat In the world. VSR BRiW SmrtfSflftntrlnHVtl-ptf. f"l- 3'. Hf- . ,WI How many people there are who regard the cominfT of winter as a con pr TRADE REM (a W V f n i stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who knows when the next storm may come and what its effects upon your constitution may be? The fortifica tions of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Ilypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold out against Coughs, Cclds, Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility and all Atlantic and Wasting Diseases, until the siege is raised. prevents wasting in children. Palatable as Milk. BPI'.CIAU-Scntt' Emulsion I min-:ret, and la prescribed by th Medical Pro. fcil..n oil over tl.a world, U-c.-iu ie its Ir-irredienta ora dcntlflcally combined In uch roaniKT as to tfruatly Increase their rvmediul value. CAL'TIOM.--Snolfa Kinulaion Is put up In sulmon-enlored wrappera. Be aura and get tho genuine. Prepared only by Scott llowno, Manufacturing Chmlsts,Ksw York. B.,ld byo'l Dmcnista. THE PRACTICAL FEATURES OFOURiMAIL DEPARTMENT A'ill munmeriil themselves at once to oat-of-towa eonsumers, who have not tba facilities of visit ing our establishment and making a persoual aelet tiou of anything wanted. SPRING GOODS NOW READY. Sample, with rtilee of sell-measurement, will be sent on application. LB. STEINBACH I CO., POPULAR ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS, BOX 430. PORTLAND, ORECON. JAtslES M FEL 1 J ALIES LEFFEL Ex. CO-uoV SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, or Liberty VALUABLE DISCOVERT FOK TBI ItLIM). Dr. t.a (Iranre wlhe to make known hi AVu Treiini.nl for tlie -lire of all dlkeanea of the Kya Cataract, ivrrflif IVti'in, InftnmmatUm, eU!., wliiiniit Operation or I'aln. Tlie remedy eau be applied by the patient, and I Iniple. Mfe and ure iu it rttis'U, ttrenstheiiliig the niunelea ami iiervi i of Uie eye, removing palu almost In itanliuieoiiaiy It In a marvelous discover; and a lilelui tn the ulterer, Kor turl her partieular addreu with lamped emrlnpe H. J. 1.4 (iKiNiix, M. II., ih rowell Bt fourth disir Iron lii'ary, nan rreucUco, L'ai. Olllee houra II till . The trouble with mint of our gift lo the poor U that we cheek them up a loaut to tbe Urd. Kl'l'TlKK ANU TILES Cl'RKD. We positively cure rupture and all rectal dl easu wlthuiit paiu or detention from biulues. No cure, no pv; and no pay mull cured. Ad dress for tmmphlet Urs. rortertleld A Losey, Market street. Sail Kranelseo. Husband tn Wife I must remind ynu that our failure Is too rceent to allow you to wear till diamond necklace. Beware nf Imitation of the celebrated Boat of north Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. ThT Okrmka for breakfast. OXI5 ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tho taste, and acta 5;ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, jivcr and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures liabitun constipation permanently. For sale in bwand $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AH FRAKCISCO. CHI. loumviLU, nr. new tow, n.r. FOH LlEfJ OrJLY! Osnsral and NEHVOUS UKUlXlTYi Iwssaas or Body and Bum, Mixta nf Errors or Eiosasss in Old or Younat kbl S(j aMHMllftally MralnrrS. Mow Is mUr awl S,rflSM.Hrik,t illk'KUII'1""' I..'.'1UTN0. SOIIt sbwiiii (iii-s iiuaa inuisut-bmsm ias, 1,1 leant? ham so NUIM a rrlfB CmmiHm. Writs Ura, IhMrlslhs rlwh, ripUMtlUoBsS prssft) wall (wrUs) trss. Adorns CRIk MEDICAt. CO., BUFFALO, N. V. J. McCRAKEN & CO.. -DKAI.KKS IN Rochs Harbor Lime. Portland Csmsnt, col der, dale and Utah Pinter, Hair, Fir Brick and Firs Clay. LAND PIASTER. IO North Front Street. Cor. I, lOKTl.ANI), UK. LAND AND INDIAN HKI'ltKlU U.iii olslliis. Hpucial atli'tltlon ltru t.i tlitislKiire. NhiIimii lllekfnril, H ilk'U. ( elaluis, Wsslilniikiu, I). " I, ILifMrwiiMM fiirnl.li.Ml la lilt Htste. Hums ami mioriusnon iro. JHE SMOKip Will have ro other Jobacco WKo orxce tries ,EUj OF JWRTJi CAJWUNr Plug but Jhis Is the secret of its Immense sale. I 1- V r SKI OH W UU af a , uUtM'J 01 (yticura .n'KKY HUMOR OKTIIK HKIV AND RCAf.P J of lufniK V and chllilhooil, whctiier lortur- liuf, dLMxurliiK, ili hliiK, UiriiiiiK, m aly, crusted, Imply or blotchy, with loss ol hair, and every I ji i ll rl i v of the blond, whether simplu, scrofu lous or hereditary, Is speedily, iM-riuaiieiitlv and economically cured by the I'l'nn ki Kkhkihks, coiikMIih ul Cl'TKTKA. the unit "liu cure, U- TK'i asaosr. an eUlslterkln purl Her ami heart tiller, and ( i tii l'H Kksoi vnt, the new blood and skin nurlHrr and urenli'st of hiuuur reme- illes, when the lct pliyKiclans and all other remedies fall. Parents, save your children years of mental and physical siillcrinir. Ilculn now. Delays are diiKerous, Cures madu lu childhood are permanent. Hold every here, l'rlre, CtiTlct'SA, fsVj Hoap, 2fr'j Kkmilvknt, II. Prepared by Poller lrug and t'liemical t'orfioratloii, Huston, Mass. Hciid for " How to Curo Wood aud hkln dis eases." BB" ltahv's skin ami scnlt, iiurlllcd and IfeTi ST- iM-aiitllled by Citk liu f a p. H j Kloiiwi psiii., imo kaclie. and miiaculap AsXrheuinatUm relleve.1 on one minute by tho celebrated (JUTUi ha Amti-pain IXASTtai!. H. T. HUDSON, -IMPORTER AND DEALER 1N- Cuns, Ammunition, t'iNiiittu tackm:, i:tc, S First Street, Portland, Oregon. Get one of thecclehrfttod t. A. Iomtn' Doiiblrv Bkrrrcl, Hn''h-lttlliiK HhitunnB, Top Huap Httr IxN'ka, I)nmHCuii Hnrrclx, Fmiry LStm-kR, l-'ii tol ilrtn fttid unwuer Treble Wolge Knut, vi Guge, fur He tit hr exnroM with 2S Rrn Shclli and Rv lomllitf 'hmIh imh.1i riMflpt of price. IIHOOHI.VM IIOTM,. Kuh Kt, M. Mt.ufc 11 Kiimwy A HaaiiMini, H. K ; cuti1uU'tl vu ox Ui Kuntisfnn ami Anif rinui itlnn I hi Hntt-1 I uiiilt the uiaiikvuit.it nf t'lmrlm Montuoinrry ml U tli wi fmnliy and Hufli)fMi Mt iii 11 tfl In Hun Kmrt olaoiv Mnme ooiDforU, chIhIii um-xrlli-i, tlnUrltut MrTlof, hiiilimt iUmluit f rrmrtl'iiiiy gnantnUHKL tuvktxl ami nmm xx liny, x m u uu; nxiiu, mi pcnutoal.uupvrulutiti, V'tv oimch lo ami ttm Uia uotri. "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." K'uresallimnstiiraldlsrharireaof men I IrfillM A no mailer or how Ion. huuuIiiik. Prv I llllnili'veiita stricture, It being an Internal rennilv. Cure wlnn every thins: el haafHlieil. Irlcr. S.(Ml. nreularnn MEN! kppin'Hiloa. Holilliy PriiKKistmracul on ri-lpl oi pritw ny i nw . rH-uuen-helt MihIIcIiio ., Han Jiw, IW. Cbczpsr than Wiakilli Alonys reudy. No Boiler. Noliio. No?mi.ke. No Re in. No Ann'". NoKn (jlnrer. No Pnneer. tlwtrlo Yiiior K11.4 luo Co. 2,3 CA:iroie;ii st Ran Prsuclsro, California. DUIiOD'S ELEGTBIC BELTS Will nnalttvelv flnn Nervou.BM. I is of Man hood, lmpntency, lama bvk, Khematla Dyspepsia. General Debility, etc ' Trlrsi, 10 and T5. Also Drug, truitss. Crutch, Elsitlo llecklng. Ihouldar Bracts, Electric Insols, Etc. Bisie Afent for Halsey Ilroa,' llomeopathlS Bemedlea. bend In jour order. JOHN M. . A. LAUE, Third and Taylor. Portland, Or. IMtatlou uu paper.) Tan be mmleeaslly by raising chicken. Our lame 82 pSKe lllus trsted ealalogilt toUs all about INCUBATORS, Brooders, what to feed chickens, lu fact all tlie seerets of the chicken busfnes. If yon only kup ball a uoi.n nens, yna ueeu this boon, il irive more Information than many nf the Ixh.ks sold at Sfi eenta. Vi e scud It free on re ceipt of 4 eeuis In Umptopayostaa FEIALUHi INCUBATOR CO., Petalusia, Cal. VASELINE. FIR ONE DOl.LA It sent o by mall, we will de llvor, free of all eharire, to any person In ths llnltel Htatoa. all the following artlclv carefully Sacked in a neat box: ne two-ounra bottle of Pnre Vaollne...lO cts. Oue two-ounce bottle Vaseline Pomad...lft " One Jar of Vaseline Cold Cream ..1S " On caka of Vaseline Camphor Ice-.....-..10 " Onecakaof Vasellae Hoap, uns'eiitd....lO ' One caka of Vaseline rxiap, irenieu.... One two-ounce bottle of White Vaaelluei ' II 10 Or for stamps any ahi artiole al the price named. ... .l,.n a., um Vu.-lltia In anr form be esreliilU aoM onlyavnuln. iinola put up by us la orlslnsj paokmn A .real nmnv ilnns-tos are Iryln to pnmuvle Imyers so was v rtnr.i.tnr. y it""1 Natw yield lo such persiiaslna, as Ui. artlols Is an UiUtay i.A li l,..,,t wuliui will not a-tvs vim His reaull yoa liwet. A bottls of blu IsW VawUn. is sold by alt (IniKKISIS ai HI ornia. Cbesebrougb M't'g Co., 21 State StNew Tort to send yon their catalogue of cash prices to consumers the HOME CIRCLE. Address a above. Muutlon this paper. I CURE FITS! VTVn Tsay coral do tins mean mmly lo t'P tha foraiiiMSudlhealiara Um nHum in. 1 ie tn l rti.l sore, JbTmailntlirl.iotHTS, t.VUr PMf Of KALI.INO blt:aiNl!..-4llte-l"liStn.lr. I irarrmnt my remedy lo ones ti. woral cases. lw.:uasa thlifilUisnorasonftir a. au rsssnjraa a enra. r-'nil lm. f.U a tnyHianSD afr It.lti rrf n.y InfMlihle remeriy. Ci' Kipr. sn.l P. Oil U.iiUu'i'sU.C-.liil'etti-l!(.ew iw STEINWAY, Gabler and Pease Pianos w l at.. HU Duaa Uinl avnrl I ivas f.ayrrritam ohnaper Paoa; all Miuuoal IimtnuiirDiii; Imniii Hun- niUMi; larKe kpcb h nmri ..v. " """! SiMaad 4 Prt HtfMt; MnniAi Ukat Co. tili ami m our aaw rotmM an4 now vkuok. S5.0Q PER DAY eejdlv made bv aiMreslng J. P. Parker. S1U California street, eau yianciaco, Cal. Lik Fit p.mph pLuMsi. St, NEW YORK CITY. CIOIIEY ASK