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There's a good deal of fuarantee business in the store eeping of to-day. It's too excessive. Or too reluctant. Half the time it means noth. Words only -words. This offer to refund the money, or to pay a reward, is made under the hope that you won't want your money back, and that you won't claim the reward. Of course. So, whoever is honest in making it, and works not on his own reputation alone, but through the local dealer whom vou know, must have some thing he has faith in back of the guarantee. The business wouldn't stand a year with' out it. What is lacking is ' confi dence. Back of that, what is lacking is that clear honesty which is above the "average practice. Dr. Pierce's medicines are guaranteed to accomplish what they are intended to do, and their makers give the money back if the result isn't ap parent. Doesn't it strike you that a medicine which the makers have so much confidence in, is the medicine for you? I'tlicon Why stand ye herj all the diy Idle? Lauuiceri we re ciiy employe. THKOl'OH THE WEAHY BOIR8 Of mny a nlitht. made doubly Ions; by Ita pro tracted agony, the rhtumatlo niflVivr tonnes to an I fro uu hi sleepiest coucn, vamiy praying for tint rent which only come by lit and start. till malady 1 one which ordinary mrdlcluea too often fall to ml love, but there I ample evidence to prove that the efficient blood depnrent. Ho tetter' .stomach Hitter, afford the rheumatic a reliable meau of relief. Check the malady n It Incipient Kane, wnen tne nw premonitory twlnire come on, with thl agreeable medicine, Ml avoid year of torture Whatever be the ra tionale of the active Influence of the Hitter upon thl malady, certain it 1 that no evidence relating to It effect I more direct and positive than that which relate to It action In case of rheumatism. Like ail sterling remedies, now ever, it denerves a protracted, ayttematlo trial, and ihould not be abandoned becatme not at once remedial. It I equally efflcaclon iu dys pepsia, ludiftestiou ami Uudred dlscaaea. Hhakecrean. " What a touch of nature there 1 in me story oi aubu huu r.ve; -imcruumj make the whole world kin." MAKE VOIHSKLF A NHV, ItODV. Purge away the old, diseased and worn out body, said Dr. BrandreUi. Replace the discharged matters of the system with good, simple food, and thus build up a new and sound body in place of one feeble and diseased. Every man should know that he must be " renewed " at least once In two or three years, else he would soon break down completely. This renewing process is easily brought abjut by purging with Bhandreth's t ilia They put new life into oid bodies. Bkandrkths Pills are purely vegeta ole, absolutely harmless and safe to take at any time. ."old in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. Clothe do not make the man, but the gay youth frequently owe a good deal to hi tailor. All who use Dotibins' Electric Soap pral-e it as the best, cheapest and vwst economical family seap made; but, If you will try it once, it will tell a still stronger tale of Its merit itself. 1'tease try it. Your grocer will supply you. lit ia a very unuital man who han't a woman somewhere iu the wr.d who 1 exaggerating hi virtue. , KCPTUKK AMD FILES CUBED. We positively cure rupture and all rectal die tasea without pain or detention from business No cure, no pay: and no pay until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet lira. Portwrfleld A Utey Market itreet, rian Francisco. First Schoolboy My mamma 1 At Home every Thursday. Second ScnoolOoy Lor' ! what day doe die go out to work? , Plunder's Oregon II cod Purifier is the best remedy for that dread dieae, dyspep sia, for it regulate the lymphatic aytem and bad secretion . Ue Enamellne Stove Polish ; bo dust; no smell THIS and THAT. How it Worlifc CURE'S LUMBAGO. 1638 Orleans Bt, Balto.,Md..Feb.26,'9u. I wo confined to the house two week with lumbogo.but St Jacobs Oil cured me: no re turn. WH.A.GOKTW. raw. JOY. CURES BRUISES. Fuucrsvlllc, Mo. Feb. 7. 1850. "St. Jacoba Oil la without a peer for pains, bruises, aches, 4c" Kev. T. 0. Hawkiks, Pastor Baptist Church. CURES SPRAINS. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 2, 1890. I tuffercd with a rpralned ankle which welled very much. Found great relief in use of Et, Jacobs Oil and swelling disappeared. Mo ml Hicks. ST. JACOBS'OIL The Great Remedy For Pain, CURES ALSO RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA. A BIG FLOOD. Th. only imnf iw i "jTv. ikn h. mat hm mia water. Tha niirvra WT btffa-t that wul tl a two dW that it cob less and wears Vv" "V"' aurproot coat. Hi v. r'JLly i!fS boy a waurprooi coat T tun. " th. dealer Iu. a clr... Ire "k bj co wanned mh ih. "Fb Krjwl Mk, aT wUI get ;kt "'"J?? r tM - Fa Bra is- "JSJ Uh eroa cost, Partwuar. aad tn-trate. . . -ti . ma who wtan a A. J. TOWER, atari, Maaa. TKOl'I.LK lll'XTERS. MEN WHO CLIMB TELEGRAPH POLES AND THINGS THEY SEE. Do Creak Iu the Niatrui Are lllM-nrered and llruiedicii-Looking uu Meviher' Deutltlml-A Lineman Who Hid a Wo Oiua Ken lo ami IImiI to Pay for IU Tuapprwin not tliurtnighly reraotl in mutters t riiiiiiiiig to telt-grniiliiiip, the line rix)in on the seventh tloor of tin Wintcrn Union liuililinjr on Uroailwav woultl prove nariirularlv intoreHting. it is HituuttMl iinniwiiHU'ly benentlt the B iU hlKurl. unci him over 0,(HX) wires entering the diirerent windows. Thia U tiie linemen's headiUurterH, and the starting oint of the "troulilo hunters." "1 aui ofu-u n.kod what a 'trouble hunter' Is, nnd I'll tell you." suid ouo of the oldest hands to a .Star reorter who was sitting in the room yesterday. "We are notilied by one of tho oieratora at the swiichlxNird tiiat circuit thirty-six, any, is deud. und tlie 'trouble hunter' starts from tli.s point and follows the wire carefully to the spot where the break ia There his responsibility ceases and the rcmir gong take hold and remedy what defitt they find There are three clusses of ditliculties we en counter. They are desijjnuted as 'open,' 'ground' and 'escape.' An 'oien' is a complete break in the wire, which is easily enough re)uired when found. A COOL HEAD REQUIRED. "When a wire 'grounds' it's a different thing. The earth, of course, is a reposi tory for all electrical fluids, and if an exiosed wire touches at any place it nat urally interferes with tho circuit. A ;reen pole, when wet, is also an excel ent conductor, and frequently causes us no end of trouble. A teloTapli pole should ho thoroughly seasoned before being put into use, but frequently agrccn one i put up, und then after a heavy shower the wrapper around tho wire may become worn, und, the line coming in contact with the green wood, the elec trical current, instead of lieing carried along on tho circuit, runs into tho earth; and until (lie defect is remedied the line is practicully useless. A green iwle from a window, touching an exposed wire, would not interfere with the working unless the pole in some way ran into the earth. "An 'esraiM?' is on the same principle as a 'ground.' It generally occurs where the insulution on a wire liecomes worn and part of tho electrical fluid escapes and jart runs on the circuit." "What am the principui qualifications to become a lineman?" "A cool head. Any one could per form the mechanical part of the work after a littlo experience, but to do it at an elevation of a couple of hundred feet on u slim polo, when a full means certain death, is another tiling. When a strong wind is blowing it makes the task particularly hard and dangerous. The spurs we wear, attached to our boots, sometimes fcive way; und then again the wood is often rotten, and one misstep means a fail There's a knack in climbing up a polo properly, but it's not half as bud as the coming down. The sensation, I can tell you, is very peculiar to a new hand." BEEN FROM THE POLE'S TOP. According to the statement of half a dozen linemen spoken to, some very strange sights have been witnessed by them while erched on a crossbar of a pole. One of them in relating his ex perience said he was working for a tele phone company in ISrooklyn and hud been sent to repair a wiie on Clark street It was necessary for him to climb nearly every ole in the street, and while ascending one near the corner of Hicks street lie was enabled to look diagonally into tho windows of a house. ilie siglil lie saw nveieu ins uiieiuioii for a few moments. There was an elderly gentleman on the lied surrounded by members of his family, and wus evi dently dying. The muu gazed at the picture a moment in surprise, unu men proceeded with his work und descended to the ground. The houso faced on Hicks street, and before the door a small crowd had gathered, and were discussing some news. Whose house is thatr he asked an old gentleman who had come down the steps. The gentleman looked at him in surprise moment. "That is Henry Ward Ucecher s house, he replied, "and lie has just died." Another lineman reiateu a peculiar ex In. IimiI while iierchcd on a nole on Third avenue, near Seventy-third street. He had a pair of pinchers in his hand, and was in the act oi twisting ine two ends of a broken wire, when he heard a woman scream. He turned his heml nnd saw a man in a room abusing a woman, who was screaming at the top of her voice. On the impulse of the moment lie threw Ins pinchers tiirougn the window ut the brute, who beat a hnstv retreat. When he readied the ground the woman was waiting for him. She had called an ollicer and wanted to have him arrested for assaulting her husband bv throwing the pinchers at him. The lineman wus obliged to pay forapune of glass, through which he hnrl thrown the ninchers. notwith standing he considers his act saved the woman's life. The various experiences they relate, many of them of a very druniaticandinterestingcharacter. would fill volumes and show thedilTercnt phases of life to be found in a great city. New York Star. A Tensity of CnronTentlonallty. A vnuno man who dared to break through stern custom and go to see an Oakland young lady during the eclipse last New Years day was, upon retiring, nled with a remark wliich must be regarded as rather mean If the young lady understood tne iuii signincance oi l.r words. She said as she was closing the door; "1 hope you will call again the very next time we nave anotner total Now he is waiting for an answer from Professor Holden to know if it h i fact thut we shall not uave another such for 110 years. -San Fran An EpenlT I.umry. ineen Victoria bus been a monarch fifty years. In that time she has drawn from her subjects In rents, annuities, etc, innrninon Kh hna hod besides over fiw,w.vv. -pecial provision made by the government for all her laniuy- - that a Jubilee fund has been proposed for and tnai muury w imn .ia ! rnmlntr into that fund. Thon tm. she sells butter made from ber estates in Devonshire. Under such cir eumstunces we can all see how generous was the impulse which prompted her to raise the pension of the old, artrJess and legless soldier to toe k r i h i js u sinuim " -"hu,uu mowing a liitle tired or this Business oi royalty; that on two or three occasions of royalty, -"" v, i,iii. I,tl iate tlie queen uu clfts of this world are so distributed . ,i it looks as though people The were rewarded In Inverse ratio to the ser that rices they render. Salt Lake Tribune. Jtwlih FaprUa la Loadoa. . . Tim London Spectator. there is a great deal of Jewish pauperism i j t t vear. it savs. every third Jew received aid from the state. The reason for this stau oi auam ui a lar-e number of Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Sephardino and Mofrreb Jews have tmmUjrattd to London. New lork Tri-buuav A BELLE OP LINCOLN'S DAY, Thonch That XV. Year. Ao, Mr. Eat. til.. I. Mtill a Ueautirul W.man. Mrs. Kate Cliase utt in a large easy cluiir iu the cosy parlor of a woman geni us in tins city who was entertuiniug a few of her friends. She whs thegeutlest of them all. this woman with so remark able a past gentle and still so beautiful. She was dressed in the deepest black of the neatest, mot elegant description, from which the warm pink glow of the cheeks and lips, the blonde glints of hair und occasional rays from the shy, sad eyes were tha sole relief. She was the typical lady not tlie lady of rush and hustle and advancement, of progress, platform or pen but the lady of the drawing room, the tiondoir, the carnage, quiet refinement, repose. Although queenly in apjiearance when standing, she looked rather a little wom an sitting down. Her form is fine lined, symmetrical, and just plump enough for height. Her head has a diguified but not haughty or aggressive set oa a well turned neck, not noticeably long. Her shoulders slope just right, with a faint touch of womaiily coquetry in their ex pression. The lines of bust and waist ure simply perfect, her hands and feet noticeably small, ller face is oval in outline, tlie flesh looks firm, the texture of the skin is smooth mid unspoiled by make up. She is a decided blonde of that rare class of blonde coloring wliich I can only describe as "sunset." ller forehead is rather low and wnde, with Blender arched brows and much refine ment of expression iu it. ller eyes ure the most difficult in the world to descrilie, however, but easy to illustrate, ion see but a half dozen pairs like them in a lifetime. They are not large; they have a "hidden look among the thick dark lashes, and they have always a look as if they had been crying hard without the redness the most "fetching" eyes on earth, irresisti ble in youth, suggestive of first love you doubtless can think of a pair among your lady friends. From the cast of her face one would imagine her nose to be a straight Grecian, but it has the slightest little tip upward which does not iu any way mar the symmetry of outline, ller lips are very red and full, with fascinat ing dints at the corners. Her hair is massed ubove her brow in large, loose rings of gold. A few glints of silver shade into the blonde in front of the ears, without attracting observation. Her fine black Henrietta cloth dress was tight fitting and double breasted, with crepe, reveres, cuffs, font band and buttons. Her bonnet was close, small, well set hack, with a long crepe veil fall ing below her waist. A dull black flower pin at her throat was her only ornament. She sits perfectly still while talking, her little hands folded in her lap, the vary ing expression of her face and the light ing and darkening of her wonderful eyes alone accompanying tlie changing thought. Her voice is musical and full of sentiment. Her home is in Washington, but she was on here making a visit to her daughter Ethel, who is a member of Richard Mansfield's company. New York Cor. Pittsburg Press. A tVainuii' InventluD for the Blind. Mile. Mulot, of Angers, has invented a method by which tho blind can easily correspond with those who see. The in vention is, therefore, a marked improve ment on tho liraillo system of raised let ters, by which persons ufilicted with loss of sight corresx)iid with each other only. Mile. Mulct's apparatus is really a little printing press in a xrtfolio about the size of a sheet of note paper. The blind person spreads it out and impresses the letters required on winte paper, unoor which there is a colored pad which gives them a blue appearance, and they are thus not only brought out in rolief for tlie touch of those deprived of sight, but are also visible to the eyes of those who see. One of Mile- Mulot's blind pupils has been able, by means of this system, to take part in a competitive examina tion for tlie diploma of elementary teacher, and to "distance" some of the candidates who were In possession of their visual faculties. New York Tele gram. A Prophecy Fulfilled. If Corlylo predicted as far back as I860 the greatness of Bismarck, his wife is to be credited with prophetia instinct iu forecasting the baseness ond ignominy of Pigott In her diary, under date of April 27, 1845. occurs this entry. "Young Mr. Pigott will rise to be a Robespierre of some sort. He will cause many beads to be removed from the shoulders they belong to, and will eventually have bis own head removed from his own shoul ders." As an instance of successful prophecy that passage Is certainly re markable. If Pigott failed to become a Robespierre of any recognized type for Robespierre can be anything the biogra pher or historian chooses to moke of him he certainly bos cut off more beads than poor, credulous Mocdonald's, and lost his own as well. New York Tribune. Da Wi Running th. Train. A good story is told about one of the Maine Central engineers, says The Ban gor Commercial Last summer when the Vanderbilt car was at Bar Harbor the manager of the Maine Central sent an engine down there to take the car to Portland. The run was made in very quick time, and at Brunswick the train stopped to take on water. While there Mr. Vanderbilt got out and said to the engineer tha he didn't want him to drive so fast Tlie engineer, the veteran Simp son, looked at him for a quarter of a minute, and then said: "I am running this train under orders fiws Paysou Tucker to be in Portland at 1 DT- If you want to stop here, all right If you want to go to Portland, get ia." lie got in. True Flag. A Poet' AbMM. of Mind. "Ring tlie bell," said Mrs. Words worth to the old servant who narrated this, but he wouldn't stir, bless you! "Goa and see what he's doing," she'd say, and we goa up to I' study door and hear him mumbling and bumming through it "Dinner's nady. suT I'd ca' out. but he'd goa mumbling on like a deaf man, and sometimes Mrs. Wuds worth 'ud say: "Goa und break a bottle or let n dish fall just outside f door in f passage." Eh. dear, that mostly 'ud bring him out. would that It was only that as wud. however. For, ye kna, he was a vera careful mon. and be couldn't do wi brekking china. " Wordsworth iana. Prvfrmional. First Pane-Were you at Shortstop's marriat:e Lu-t week? Second liase Yes. i jx Who was the nmptreV AMERICA'S DISCOVERY. ACCOUNTS OF PRE-COLUMBIAN VOY AGES AND SHORT STAYS. loelaud'a Anrlrn Mrs Itcronl an Cape dltlon Whlrli Took I'Ure In USO-Kaiw-rtruor Which l.rad to tlie tlrllrr That Amrrlra Wax til I'liir. Vl.lli-il. Tho nncieiit lore of the Icelandic sagiis furnishes proof of the early colonisation of the American continent in ihe Tenth century by the Scandinavians. ThcaaKti and soiigs iihiii wliich ancient Scandi navian liistorv is founded, and I hose con taining the liistorv of America bv the Northmen, were originally intrusted to the memory, and these erhal traditions formed liiinricnl narratives. In the curly urt of tlie Twelfth cen tury, when the Icelanders had Uvoine fumilhir with tho l-ilin chirography, they were committed In writing. Manu scripts found iu Iceland during the year I(l."i0 make record of an exixtlition to Greenland led in HSU by Kric lied, of Ice land. His son Lief, who uccomuiiicd him, enlisted a crew of thirty-live men, and set sail from Greenland on another voyage of exploration. In due time they came to a well wooded land to the south west of Greenland, where day nnd night seemed more equal than iu Greenland and Iceland. OIVINO THE LAND A NAME. After a short sojourn in this newlv fouud country. Lief, in comuny wilh his followers, returned to Greenland and the fume acquired bv thiKcxpcdition encouraged Ins brother Ihorwald to em bark in the same vessel iu 1003 for the recently discovered territory, to which was given the name of Wineland (Vino land). Thorwald and his crew, having safely reached their destination, spent the winter in the booths wliich Lief had erected. In the spring he explored tho western coast and found tne land not only attractive, but rich hi vines and forest No evldencesof human habitation were visible., nor did he find tho lairs of oni mnla. Afferwnrils tuiilim? eastwnrd thev came to a cajHi iiH)ii whoso sandy bench tnev landed. Having crossed mis pro jection, to their surprise -they saw three boats made of skins, partially titirieu in the sand, beneath which nine men lay bidden, eicht of whom were caught und killed, one managing to escajio. Later these Northmen were attacked by the Esquimaux, to whom the eight so re cently killed prokihly belonged. Thor wald. fatally wounded in tlie encounter, was buried on the promontory where ho fell. His crew returned to Ureeuland with a rich cargo of timlicr. THE 6KCOND E.XI'KntTION. Tho sagas make mention of another expedition, undertaken by Thorlln Kai ls fuu, who enlisted us his associates sixly men and five women. Sailing from Ice land in a southerly dim-lion, they nr rived at tho place where Lief had built bis huts. After landing the cows and a bull to graze, which tliey had brought with them, Karlsfue ordered his men to fell trees and prepare timlicr for the ship's cargo; nnd while thus engaged they saw emerging from tho woods many Skraclings. Hupiicning tounpear where tlie bull was feeding, and being rather of a ferocious spirit, lie bellowed loudly, and made an attack ujHin them, which led then) immediately to retreat After securing re-enforcements they returned, und although they were not able to nniko themselves understood to tlie Northmen, by means of signs, how ever, they wero enabled to barter furs for sucli other commodities ns tlie North men were willing to sell. When the na tives had withdrawn, Karlsfue caused a strong wooden fence to be placed around Ids Ixioths, which proved to lio a wise precaution, ns a short time after words tlie Skruelings returned, when a fierce tight ensued, in wliich many of the Esquimaux fell. The Northmen soon k' coming weary of their abode in bo strange a country, nnd cxiosed to tho frequent attacks of the natives, in the spring re turned to Greenland. THE THKOKY OF IltlSIl COLONISTS. The third excdilion was undertaken in 101 1 by Freydissu, a daughter of Krio Red, in coniuny with 2W) lcelandio traders, but us no furl her exploration of this country wus entered upou no new facts were obtained. The theory of the population of Amer ica by Irish colonists lias been founded on tlie mention of a saga writer who observes that Wineland must have been "Flvittrauiunnuland," or the Great Ire land. It is not imnrohuhlc thatasimilarity in the sound of tlie lungungeof the ieopfe caused the name of a smaller body of land in the eastern hemisphere to be given to a purt of the country by Its first discoverers, lie this as it may it is cer tain that tho theory has never been au thenticated. Thus we became acquainted with the Icelandic history of certain (tortious of the western hemisphere, us given by the sagas of the Icelanders. The discovery by Christopher Colum bus of West Indies in UU1 was perhaps the result of a trip made by him to Ice land in 1477, at which time the discovery of unknowu lands to tho southwest of Greenland and Iceland was mado known to him by the sagus of tho icoplo of Ice land. Gen. C. W. Darling in Home JournuL Concerning tlrdrnphoblaw Our knowledge concerning the condi tions under which tlie ioison which creates hydrophobia acts has ijccn some what advanced by tho recent exjicri ments of M. Gultier, of Paris. According to tlie experiments the dried virus has its poisonous proKTtit destroyed in from four to six days. On tlie other hand, earlier experiments of. the same savant show that an animal which has died of rabies may retain the poison in that part of tho brain called the medulla oblongata for six or seven weeks. It id evident that tlus fact may be of Importance in cases where persons have been bitten by animals supHisel to lie rabid. If tlio Ixxly of the creature lias been buried it may be possiblo to exhume it after ninny Jays and make experiments which will serve to show whether danger from the wound is to be apprehended. In this way un founded anxieties may be ullayod. Pojv ular Science News. Elartrio Fire Indicators Electric heut indicators, consisting of thermometers incased and protected by iron tubes, provided with platinum wires, and connected with a system of electric bells and indicators on dirk, are the latest Invention for preventing spon taneous combustion among ship cargoes. Should any undue beat arise iu any part of the cargo, the mercury in the ther mometers will rise, make contact with tlie platinum wire, and give an instan taneous alarm on dak. indicating ul the some time the exact spot where thl beat exists cw Vorit Telr-irmm. Cm h in. MM-trl Need I.. The Washington Star tells the experi ence of a woman physician who for years Las used this method to rid ber patients of the hirsute growth that troubles many of the fair sex. "1 have treated hundreds of women, children and men. and I have never found a person for whom I could not so regulate the current of elect! ieity as to render the operation of hair killing prac tically uninjurious, if not entirely twin less. As for injuring the skin, 1 have never seen an instance of it 1 have had a few female patient who feared before tlie operation that they would im ' able to stand it, but on trial they !! , . t find U nearly as painful as they Unughl for." TBK.niflCOVtKV Of WHAT I TKl'K Anil th. Practice uf Thai Which I (ml are tha Twu Mu.t liiiirtanl Ohjert of I lie. Saa riLK, Wah., April :"0, IMI1. Three years ago my son was taken sick with pneumonia, which left him with a terrible cough. He (rot gradually worse, and continually expectorated pu. We traveled around iu diirerent parts of Call foruia with him, consulting doclor after doctor. None uf them could do hbn any good. He got so very bad that after coin Ing to Scatlli) we had a half-dotvn promt neut physician here Iu town to see liiin They said his lift lung was all gone, and that he could not pussihly live. Hearing of Dr. Jordan, we sent fur him. Ho ramr u;, and pronounced it a bad tae but said he thought he could pu 1 him through all right He commenced to pick up right away, and Iu a couple of month wa able to g.i to work. We ctnuot be thankful enough to Dr. Jordan for what his medicines have done for my dear son. We uow use nothing but fie Iliatogenetlc Mtidirlnes In rase of h k- ncss. Hannah Jounstom, 2,1211 Second street Seattle, Wash. Dr. Jordan's ofllre Is at the residence of ex-Mayor V eider, Third and James. Consultation and proscriptions absolute ly FHKK. Send for free book explaining the Ills-log-netlc system. Caution. The Hlstogentlc Medicines are sold In but one auciicy in each town. The label around the b itlle beant the fob l.iwlng inscription; " Dr. J. Kugeiie Jor dan's HiHtogenetic Medicine. Every other device is a fraud. lII.fcHt I I I. I S I PILED I Dr. William' tnillau I'lle Ointment will ear Hlliul, Hli-eillug ami ItctiltiK I'lle when all other ointment have failed. It abiorl the Uinuim, allatlie Iti-liliia at once, act a nonltlits die liiliit relief. lr. William' Indian I'lle Ointment I nrcpiirt'd ouljr for I'lle anil Ilcliluii of the private part, anil iiotliln elw. Kverjr box I warranted. Sold by ilriiiiKlut, or font bjf mull ou receipt of price. We ami tl per box. W1LLIAMH MANlirAiTlMtlNU CO.. Proprietor, Clevelaud, 0. VAMTAIILK DISCOVKHT TOR TUB BLIND. Dr. U Granite wluhe to make known hi AVw JVindnrii for the cure of all dim-ate of the Kye rWumcf, vrrlice Yitiirn, 7iinramnnii. etc, without (Hx-ration or l'ln The remedy can he applied hv the iwtlciit, ami I almplo, afu and mire in It flirt, uri'iiKthenlmt the nmcl- ami nerve of the eye, removlnit pain almost In stantamsitikly. It is a marvelous discovery ami a hloMnx to the nullcror. For further partlculara aildrvm with stamped ,-UVflnpe K. J. I.A llHANMK, M 1) , 2lo Fowell Ht, fourth door from deary, fail Frauclnco, Cal. Ottlee honr-ll till . Beware of Imitations ol the celebrated Seal of N'orth Carolina I'lns t ut Toliarco. V Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, iiiperior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious CaU nnd rtry, Me.lit Flaky lUuu't, iM.MIc Cakes, Palatable and V.T.uk mmc. v.. t vvVr H ir nrh work. "German Syrup" We have selected two or Croup, three lines from letters freshly received from pa rents who have iriven German Svrup to their children in the emergencies of Croup. You will credit tnese, hpmiKip thev come from cood. sub stantial people, happy tn finding what so many lamuies iacK a mca icine containing no evil drug, which mother can administer with con fidence to the little ones in their most critical hours, safe and sure that it will carry them through. Bd. U W11.MTS, of Mra. JAS. W. KtRI, Alma, Neb. I give it Daughters' College, to my children when llartodshurr, Ky. I troubled with Croup have depended upon and never (aw any It in attack of Ctoup preparation act like with my little daugh- ft It ia simply mi- ter, and find it an in- raculotis. valuable remedy. Fully one-half of our customers are mothers who use Boschees Ger man Syrup among their children. A medicine to be successful with the little folks must be a treatment for the sudden and terrible foes of child hood, whooping cough, croup, diph theria and the dangerous inflamma tions of delicate throats and lungs. TEH POUNDS TWO WEEKS THINK OF IT 1 As a Flesh Producer there eaa be no (aestiou but that Of Pure CodLhrer Oil and Hypoptiosphites Of Lime and Soda is without a rival. Many have rained a a.nnd a stay by the use of it. It cures CONSUMPTION. tcROFUU. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS N0 COLDi, ANO ALL F0HM1 OF WASTINQ DIS USES. Jt8 fALAIABI.IC Ah MILK. Um mrt yon ft th swiilw a. tawr sr. f, tOt imilatiunM. V. T, H. U. So. 387 -8, F. H. U. No. 464 SCOTT'S mnmu Turns I mor. Catarrh In this scetlon nf th ffltihiry than all oilit-r Ulx aM-a put tmvilicr, ami uuiil the lat few year aaa Uim'i,iI to no In curlle. Kor a nn-M many von ilfM tnr pm iimi!HTl It a local tllM-a. inl prcM-rlticil local rvnu-ilici, ami by cuiiManM? (alliinc to cure wltli local Itralmcol, phimtilliiTJ H liicllrHhlH. !Vli-uce ha proven ctrrli to I count It uttoiini iliiicc, and then-fore riilrt-a i'oii,tltiiiloiii treatment. Hall ( atarrli uie, niaiiiili tiire, by K J. ( Iiciicy it (.'.. . Tnlcilo, II.. I. Ihe only roiiKtitiitloiixl core on the marsi t. It l Intru InliTi'Hlly in itoNci, from leu drop. foatcHxou ful. It acta directly upon th. blood and mucous surface of the ylln. Tiuiy utter llilO fur any cac it tall to cure, bend lor circulars aud tes timonial. A. hire... K. J. HIKNKY A CO , Toledo, 0. aTT Sold by lirtiKiil.t, 7.V. It mu.t puts e the Proldi utml candidate who he i In- xrlp to dlitlnitulib their "uc " Iroui the buss ul iiiiluiue. Dr. Wallace Kly has removed his office, to 21ft Powell tnvt, Hun Frani'lacn.fal , where he con tinue to Klve pecll at u-titlnn m Kidne). Ulad der, I'roHtaie i,Uud and all d!.oaiKa arlaluir therefrom. IMalMe and ItrUht'a ll.eoae treated cord I uu to Ihe lateal approved method. Moi,t caat-scau be treated am ..fully by I'orreftpoiid- kce. I iiurullatiuna dally from lu a. m. to 4 r. M. Wai.i.ai Kl.v, M U., ii rwell aire-t, four loot fioiu Iteary atrevt. au Krauclaco, Cal. Tar bsaaia for breakfast. The Occidental llot I, tu Krauclaco. I mil rer.nlly prouoiimnl by the public the model hotel ol the Hie I'oa.t. KvcrythliiK I. iicrlco llon to the niluuleat d- tall, and KUeats are iniule to feel entirely at home. J. A. llimiier, .MautKcr. l ONU ENJOYS Flnlh ihn nit'tliod and resiilu when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant iml refreshing to the ituto, and acts ,'onlly yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and Howela, cleanws tlie ey umh efU'etually, di.tpels colds, head it hi's and fevers and cures hnhitu.r titiPtimtitm permanently. For salt) in dOcaial tl buttlos by all druggisU. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO hh tRAxcisco, en. loumviuc. nr. new row. r. VASELINE. I. -OR ONK HU1.I.AK sent Ha by mall, we will de I liver, free of all clurm-i, to any erwu In tin llHlted Matoa, all the lollnwlUK article carefully packed lu a neat Ixv : Ouo two-ounce botlle of Pure Vaellne...lO eta. One two-ouneo bottle Vaneline t'ouide...lft " One jar of Vaacllnu Cold I ream IS " line cake of Vaseline t'aniphnr Ico 10" Oueeakoof Vaaelino Ho, uniietitvtl....lO " On. cake of Vaaellne Moap, sceuteO 26 " One two-ounce botUe of White Vaellue.26 " tl Or for atainii. any alc.tfl artlol t th prio named. ir you It uecariMii in um Taa-inw in uy rmn n m-ful to xm-pt wily iiulii i-Im put i liy iu la -kliiml DMiiokii.. A Brent ih uir ilniiitfl.u are trying at f.-r.iu-l iniyen U Uk VAM.l.INK put up by tlii-lD riifr yii'lil an aitrh pitraiiMton. a Ih artluli I an linl Ullon wlikmil lu nd will a .1 firr yi,a th roaidt foa iiimI. A t.itiln uf Ulu. Hwi Viiu I sold br al ilnlsUU at 111 ownU Cbesebrougb MTg C0..Z4 state St., New Tort. WANTED ThealdreawaofalUoMlenwho em niCDCi aomorrniirii a lea numiier in IIULUICKS acre than HiO aud made final UnMrPTrinO friHif ontbem 1 elnro June nUTYILO 1 LflUO 2L!. IH74. W. K. MOHKri. P. O. llo iiio, I't'iiV' r, Colo. Mention this pper. BIIMKI.N IIOTtr.l.. Hiinh St., bet. Mont Ii pinery a Hhhhiw, H. K i cumlueUHl u both th l'n.ii .ml Amiirlciui ulaa I hi Hotel I unil Hi iinMiajp'Uiniit nf CharlM MnnUouiarr and I Uu ll Sunlit and llllalllM Mnu II . lei In Man Fran- oiwi.i. Iloni onuifnru, oiii.in uiit-iiwIlMl, flrat-olaaa at-rrtiie, liliiliiail aunuara or mpciiiiiiy fuarauHwu lkrd ndnKim r day, II U to i Ul; tins' room, fit n-nta to 1.00 pw ulshs, rn. euauh to aud truia Uu llotal. TAKE IT W.PfUNlDER'S. Oregon Blood Puriher: kKIONrYl LIVER DISCA'itS. DYSWP8IA. .PIMPtES. BLOTCHES ANDSKIS DISEASES JHCADACHC COSTIVCNrSS I ill . IBIIT.W Ica.liii rammly for all tins nnnaiiirLti aiM-nariia w. prlvlaillaeaiwAf men. A eoriMla cur for lb. deblll" l&llli aiikOMI tML-ullaf aWNWHHn w to women. yriiaatrkr iirwir.n.inoiii.iiMii ThiIChh'i',''' In rwnnim.odlng 11 W CMC i a-r-Tf .-" r: - -, , ,. ,,, Hold by llraKcl.l. fUlVK .0O. tra. This Picture, Panel all , mailed ft .' 4 cents, J. F. SMITH & CO., Makers of " Bile Bean.," ;; 5S7 r.repnwlfih St., N. Y. City. liestCotiKh Medicine. ite V:;rrr:" 1BViV'.i.i-r' 1 Cures where all else fails, l'lcasunt and agreeable to tha taste. Children take it without objection. IJy druscribts. J3ps CmcHimn nolish, fteo Cross T Diamond Braho A JV'!. THtolOINtr10NOIHI, Tha mmy BalV, lire, tn4 rttimkU PHI tw ata, imin, hi uruft-iM mr w i anvrfi Urn4 ia Krc atvl tMl t y aiMSMlaadtftibbtuartbhaai. ulhor klusi. iVVm tKbnttutu w4 Intum. V All I1U la jutBar) bstaat, filiih rtvra ate (U natron HMtrf. Ka. At Itrutrauta, ar amd . in MArapai t fiautMulnra, MUaMaiaia, M "K. Ilt-f fwr ll," m (Wtir, hT rrtmtm MmiU aWlal kt mil Letwad UrtnliU, I'll i I.A UkLl' UIA?.' A CROLEY'SCALIFORNIAROUPCURE U... m 1&'I...M M.ltt tl,l. I remedy II I not neceaaary to ; remove the alck fowls from the well one. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Contain nnthlnalnjnrion. One bottle sufficient 10 treat 'too fowl Beat rhrapeatand moat eaally applied remedy : on the uaikeu i Dlrsclloas. ' Pour on. taldepoonfiiI of this liquid into a piut of luka : wann water, lino which dip th. bird's head two or threat time., completely fllllnf ikm : irlla, mouth .nd .yea, loO can b. treated In on hour. prin. it 00 per Solll. BU loUltt, HM. IVKItV HKIN ASII WAI.P IIIHKAHB J vi -liether, torturli.n.dUllicurliiK, hiiMlllatliiK Iti hluif. biiniluif. bleeiliiiK. acaly, crusted, pim ply or lilntchr, with Ioks af hair, from pimple to the moat diatreiialiiK eczema, and every ha iimr m tlie hlKd, whether simple, acrofulou or hiTtilltiiry, fa apeedllv, periiiMtiiuitly and eco uomlcally cured by the hth i ha Kkm aulas, conalmiiiv of t'l'TK I RA, the Kreat akin ure. t:u- tim'Ra miaf, an eiiillte akin uurllicr and tieaiitlller. ami ci' ru I HA hk.olvk.nt, Ilie new blood and aklu pitrllicr and irrcalent of humor n-medli-a, w hen ilie beat phyaiclat: aud all other reiiicllca fall. Thl. la stroiia lariKiiair", but true. Tiiou.Hiiiia of srntcfitl ti-Mtlmoniala from Infaucjr to aire site. t their Hiiuilerlul, uiilalllliK and lu- vompaiHlile etlicai y. (told everywhere. Price, I'lrTlii'RA , nOc; HOAr, i-; Iikmi nt, II. Prepared by Poller Drug and Chemical I orirfiratinu, hoatou, Mai. bend tor "How to Cure tikin aud blood Dln- ea." OS" Plmph-a, blHckhraita, chap d amlnlly "Vt f alll preveiiled by ( liTtcl HA HoaP. Tf SJ Kheuiiiatlsm.kldiieyriaiiiaaud amactiiar mm a wciikueaa relieved in ouo minute by the jfi'i'iiii KA Anti-Pain Pi.astkk. aie. tabor's GoldsQ Female Pills. ForFemala Trrnlar Itlca; uuthlua-ltkethom It ' .VlwiTV A .rV on the market. Hirer V' " J T2 ' (" fupeeaaf ullr uacl J' X'-W. 1 oy proiuiuent lall,- 'ijS; Ij'V monthly. Oiiarantee.l to relievo aupprcsi menaimaiioD. SURE! SAFE! CERTAINI Pon't be humbiiked Pave Time, Health, audmouo) .taVououih er. Bent to ant aldrcw, secure by mall on r culptof prlee.fiOO. Adilres, IHE APHRO HEDICINE CQftPMY, Woiterubruuch, iJuxi'UUXiUAND, OB MnM h Wfainnw ln I'n Vn-'a)niv fir OM Oolil t1 HI vrr !( tight; trnrl your old Gold nil Hiler lr mall tc Uir old nl rellalils fat.tia of A. Culftntui, 41 Third itrtft, Hn KntooiMu; ! will Mod lr rtJtiirn nmll tlio cb, su-nlinn U ubwy. It Uia) wmuii t nnt Mtlif rrnry, will n'tum nt1d. BUY THE ReganVaporEng.no For Pumpltiir Water or Wine, Hprayluf Fruit Tree, HawiuK Wiwd, RuniiliiK ljilhe, Klectrlc llKhl I'lauta, etc. REGAN VAPOR ENGINE CO., H'U-arl Klrat Street, Han Kranciaco. foh m mm 1.1 I J V UVAt'll T '. till Tf'Va 'I vVfulineMof Body nd Wir.d, I tfrttt AhMlttltlr Inf II Mil II HICADIl-M-lUfllt tMllfy nia 4(1 Hlatftaarl rv tF rM)irt. Hritt thr tun gait weoicAU co.t nuf f alo,. yt WE QUQIE Pop Com, shcll.il, per loo ll f2 25 Idee, be.t iualltv. lmHirted, IUU lb 6 M) Hllver h'liiku Hominy, to-lb. bnl 2 -' Japan Tea, rhcsl. lota, lb Wo to Jfio Cooking; Kalsius, a wanted fic tofio tilled (imK" ic to 'HJ Kaatem CiHifl.h, extra ar to 100 Vermont Mmip, ita....2.Mi, Kuls. fiOo, gals. II 00 Pure Maple Pvrup, 1-kI. raua 1 sVk KiK-k ( Hinlv Hrlpi (nentilne), i gala 8 00 I'll t Table Mutter, per roll Ml Talne lirape, Ducat quality, du... 1 60 Table Plum, llucat quality, do 1 60 Aileiircaav, beat, SO Ilia 2 M Klfa, flner need, 100 II 7 Far West lliulna Powder, 6 Ilia 1 On l a-tern bacon, heavy, fin , HH) Ih 9 M Write (or copy, free, of forty jntire cataloKUe; contain price of aevi ral thouaaud article. Ad-dn-HH Niiiilla'a ( More, 410 aud 418 t rout Hirers, amis Irani luo, STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Pianos Mtttiiliiff tha It rnt 1'iano Ma dm, nd th Uvttrltw criiiwF I'lAiii; ll Mnsiol ttiatrtuiipnU; liaiitUi Sup- JiiltHl; UrK tKik ot HtiHct Miinlo. Htkinwav Uall. twid Vfld t Htrtwt; Mati hiav tiHir O OtvU And mh our new riMiHii wid ow Varlt. les TO LE1RH TELEGRAPHY. And secure po.ltlou. nayniK trom -0 In ITS per mouth. I'lu" open iiiK In every section nf tha Noithweat. Itailnmda aud commercial line to be equipped. AildreH, with mamp. J. C . HKV MOL'll, Mt'i Waaliiuijtou street, Portland, Or, CURE FITS! Whit. 1 my mir I do ntit mmn nternly to ttop ttren I irtlimfsviidtlH'D tttvni ntun sKin. I m'n a tlltajcur. JIiKrfiQi1ntliMdMMof J'1T8, hl'Lir Arrant oif nnuts-tjr U euro ttm wont cmw, Uik'siUM c itifuv liftvA tuiUtX m do rMftMin for n nrw rivuin a r ir, hndaiunoa fur ltvt.iMnd Vnm H-tttl r( iir .D.Miii.if rttioMi. invn i.tnM and I'lHtun'-' J. McCRAKEN & CO., HKAI.KKH IN Roch Harbor llm. Porllsna Csmsrrl, Oat. San Gal. and Ulsn Plsstsr. Hair. Fir. Brick and Fir. Clay. LAND PIASTER. SO North Front Ntre.t, Cor. D, PUKTLANU, OK, EGGS PERFECTLY PRESERVED Kor 6 months at a coat of '.cent adoseti. and can not lie illatliiirul.hed from fie.h enir. Kull direc tion eut for 1. JAMES MORSE, H17 Eddy t,S.K. CURE Biliousness, Sick Headache, Malaria. bile mm, - ninienileil by l'livsiciani. 1 TESTIMONIALS. racramento PonMry Yurda, bacrainoulo, Cni. Please send al uw-v three more b ttlea. I nod It a splendid remedy, and har made sumn wouderiui cure. lib it. Have not lost acaa . tar I- J l',v Oakdale Poultry Yards, (lakdaie, Cal. In nearly every luaiauce ft f.'fu.! . Ii. I., II th R.T rtoMfv for mun I evcrUl d. o. U. Day. GEO. H. CE0LEY, Dealer In aJl Poultry and Dos; Remedies. HumiIIc. Itcnika, Paix-ra, etc., 414 Soraas.at Street, Sao Frauviaco, N-, . 5. set ed Youne Men ScLad I