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LL i (IIAX.KX Of CLIMATIC kill in""- ) !! I.lian ' scueiiillt l 11. I'ar iii-uii'fiy i" '" '"'i"'e" tiie .-. -( 1 1 iltlolt l ilellrale. "I"' annum eur illiml urinl iniiiIhIiiii Me'Uln; new Ilium's ill tlnin hi. ni I W ' l , hikI ttliere inuliirUI uml i"iilioi'l leers prevnil ill crrliiin KMMiiiit nf the w!ir Tin' ! ircirollc fur n chanite of ell- r c( ilii-t uii'l w liter m lilrh that chiiinje tie nnllitl'' i llm-lctler ' Hniiiueh Hitter., w hu h tl,,l niily liirililc tin svMeni imiitiiNt iniiliiriH, it vurliil'ii' ti-inK'Mliin'.liiiiii, mill I In' I I 1 1 i c . ( 1 1 1 tr I'lU'i'ii" i'l lnili-iil licit, liui I "Ihi Mi lfihliui n'llllily f'r llll,lli'l'lull llVl'lll. Iher Colli M.iliil. IIH Inmliles Hclullv iiil to nttiick ' iiiiu'riiiili i'ii'1 vl'll'T I" reiilniis mar Hit tiia tr. tmirlU'TH uii'l Innrl.t". Whether mail as a mifrirmipl I'V W'H vityiiu'iTfj. triiU'len. liy liniil, iiiIihth. rl Hirrli iilliirUl) in newly s).iiliiliil .IMrlel'. I1''" "'"' "l'elllc liui elicit..! (he niiist laviirahli- te-illnmiiy. Kiirlv In ImiI ami ei.rlv In rle" I. I hi' mcllusl In fnlliitt, in miii: Tlieii ill -I I. X yiiu'll Ih climlnu ymir eves, Ami cmi K'l n ll'i h umiiv m I. It's sometimes said patent medicines are for the igno rant, lne doctors foster this idea. "The people, were told, "are mostly ignorant when it comes to medical science." Suppose they are! What a sick man needs is not knowl edge, but a cure, and the medi cine that cures is the medicine for the sick. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med iral Discoverv cures the "do believes" and the "don't be- Hicves." There's no hesitance I about it, no "if" nor "possi Ibly." I It says" I can cure you, ;only do as I direct. Ferhaps it fails occasionally. iTt - f I C 1 . i ne maKers near 01 n wnen u idoes, because they never keep the money when the medicine fails to do good. 1 Suppose the doctors went on that principle. (We beg the doctors' pardon. It wouldn't do ! ) I Choking, sneezing and every other form of catarrh in the 'head, is radically cured by XV. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Fifty cents. By druggists. DONT. Don't cheat yourself out of a good smoke by takingapoor imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. "i fllV tCUCD CURED lO STAY CURED. 11 A I rtltllWe want the name and an dressof every sufferer in the &ASTHriilApuB,t I VASELINE. FiR ONE DOI.LAK sent us by mall, we will de liver, Iroe of all charges, to any perron iu tiff United states, all the following lcleacarefuUs packed In a neat bo:: One two-ouuee bottle of Pure Vasellue...JOcts. One two-ounce bottle Vaseline Poinade...lS One Jar of Vaseline Cold Dream. One take of Vasi llue Camphor lee.... 0 One cake of Vaseline rX.ap. uusceiited....lO One cake of Vaseline u, scented.... a One two-ounce Dottle of White aseUucIo Or for atampi any simile article at the rrloe om'- w K you tucie occafiou to am Vsseline In any lunn fc uarcfiU hi now! only twmii.ie swda I' "If " original Mtckmiea. A areat miuiv ilnwlu are trying eiivle Imyers tm tale VAHKtlNK put up by Uieia 'Never yield to inch persuasion, as the artlolt Is an inu trf...n wl.hout value and will not fire you the " ilw. A bottle of Blue Heal aseUue la suH by al ttriiavir'ta at 10 wots w . trjesebrough MTg Co.,24 State St.,New York. 'ORiiCGN Blqqd Purifier. i CORES . i'riLTv nro niKra'jr"; DYSPEPSIA. A ,'iUll.r frLllkn w.uu.ifc pVPIMPLLS.BLDTaht.bNuawi imi.j. ..-. i-tCADACHE UObllVLNLSS rresno and Tulare lands. Homes' on easv terms In the I-evel Orchard I id Col .ny. Two canals throuKh the tract. Terms, la per cent. down, balance on five yeani lime. Our lauds are adapted to the Orange, lulsln aud Deciduous fnntf- Applv Jo 4 . is. t. i k ris Itcedley, f'rino CnuulT. tl MM AXLE TestintheWorld! GREASE Cst the Genuine wold Everywhere! i i iaa n J. McCRAKEN & CO., -DEALER IX Rockt Harbor Lime. Portlmd Cedent, .Sal 4en Sstt ant Utak Plaster. Hair. Fire Brick - an- Fir Cist. LAND PLASTER. 60 North Front Street, Cor. D, VOKTLAMD, OB. r.10NEY TO LO A N Jj'i r,. I" amminls ..I i u, ..... at ailmal inl.t. .III. pnvlN; ' 1 iv.l.- mv linM alicr i yar. W e l'i ;' lr .,r,,r.dllH,trl.n.l..c,irl...pn-v 1 x. We Krnn full aiin-iul t hu -r hull.1 l.m.i. d k-t v,.u u; u al He rul" lianie.1 heli. . .. i.,. tUrJ lor e n l.lin.-i'l "- J';' -ill huv a M ami build you a :'"''' " "7J v ilnt-ml and pnwipai. t- a Hil In the vnient "I a b..e. Ir ll. J ni., pavma fill, f I-'..' " no"' "'"l"; tHhii,'ha.-s? A h,i al tl" l-r m. tH ' 'd r.m so. ft vrr. ....I a l."n,e irf your . i ouiJ Ji pro-,-. !... aiv.na.ll P";"U, J,n' ?. 5. U. No. F V- No-472 A BELLE OF LINCOLN'S DAY. Though Unit Win Vi-urs Ao, Mra. Kat.i tiiana Is Mill a He.mtiful Woman. Mrs. Kute CImum mtt in a InrRe eittr chair in ilit fusy parlur nfa woiaungi'iii ua la liiU lily wlu w:w I'litiTtaiiiiiiK a ft'v of her fri.inls. Slie wn tlm jroutiivt of tiii in nil, tlii.H wiiiuan with oo ri'inurk ulile u past t'iitle un.l still wbiautifuL .Slie wiw tlivsml in tli tl'ikft blink of the nrut.'st, must flc(.iiit description, from whirh Uie wiirm pink flow of the clut'k uml lipii, tlio blomli kIiiiU of hair nn.l iKTiiiiioiial ray from the shy, iu.I fyt-H w.rc the sole rclit-f. Slie was the typical la.ly not the laily of rush mul hustle uii'l HilvaiKvmcnt, of progress, platform or Hn but the lady of the drawing room, the liomloir, the carriage, quiet refinement, reixwe. Although qiieetily in uppearance when stunilim;, hhe looke.1 rat Iter a little wom an sitting down. Her form is fine lined, symuietrical, and just plump enough for heiglit. Her head has a diuifitHl but not haughty or areiwive set on a well tunied neck, not noticeably long. Her shoulders slope just ri'ht, with a faint touch of womanly coquetry in their ex pression. The lines of bust and waist are simply jH-rfect, her hands and feet noticeably small. Her face is oval in outline, the flesh looks firm, the texture of the skin is smooth and iinsmih'd by make up. Slie is decided blonde of that rare class of blonde coloring which I can only describe as "sunset." Her forehead is rather low and wide, with slender arched brows and much refine ment of expression in it Her eyes are the most difficult in the world to describe, however, but easy to illustrate. Von 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 reduess the most "fetching eyes on earth, irresisti ble in youth, suggestive of first love you doubtless can think of a pair anion i? your lady friends. From the cast of her face one would imagine her nose to be a straight Grecian, but it has tlio slightest little tip upward which does not iu any way mur the symmetry of outline. Her lips are very red and full, with fascinat ing dints at the corners. Her hair is massed above 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, foot baud and buttons. Her bonnet was close, small, well set back, 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 the 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 memlter of Richard Mausfields company. A ew York Cor. Pittsburg Press. Caster Games. There are several games which form n part of the German children's amuse ment at Easter time. One is that of striking eggs, the broken one becoming the property of the one who has the un broken one. The two eggs frequently have to be knocked several times before either will crock. Another pastime is that of throwing eggs in tlio air and trying to catch them; whoever first catches the egg can add it to his pre vious stock. Then there is a more elab orate game than either. A plot, of grass is selected, a hundred feet long by a few feet wide, and at either end of this space is placed a basket; one contains chuff, the other eggs, which may be lioiled or unboiled, white or colored. Then two persons, who have been previously se lected, step forward to play the game. One is to nm a given distance, the other is to safely throw the eggs from one basket to the other; whoever first com pletes his task will receive a prize, which is presented with much formality. The boiled eggs are then Uistrnmtea among the people, and the raw ones are after ward cooked and eaten. Emma J. Gray in Good Housekeeping. A Dug Modiste in l'arls. Lovers of net dogs will be interested in the visit of an American lady to the store of a dog modiste in Paris. The sights were very amusing. The place wits not so much a store as an estab lishment, with halls and rooms richly furnished. Ladies tripped in anil out all day long, most of the visitors having with them pugs or terriers. The pet dogs were scattered through the rooms, each awaiting its turn. Many small mate and rugs were around the waxed floors, and every bit of carpeting of the kind was ocenpied by some pretty little creature. These dogs have various dresses. The rolie used in the morning is a garment of dark blue cloth. It is called a paletot, and is lined with red flannel. From a leather collar little Ulli iiiiL'ln i.s its wearer walks along. Some times a bunch of violets is fastened on the left shoulder of a dog. On very cold days the pet is clad in sealskin of the same pattern, tlje collar beiug in fur, mounted iu silver. American iiegister. Mttle Money Freda Many. Mary Winkfield in her report to the .ondon School Dinner association says: ti, I, ...i,l (.i'luTx ami the local com- L i.O Ml.,.'. ' mittee are responsible for the belection of proju-r cases and for the suitable pro ..;.;.. ,.t ,!, m.-uls L'ivcn. The associa- IIOIOII .... - "-- n tion has hitherto Wen able to make a grant in reply to each suitable npplica .;.. ami ilnriiiu the last season tbcv aided in the provision of over 263,000 meals. There are now more man o-cv ihsO children upon tne rolls or lymuon elementary schools. The small propor tion of 2 p. cent, of necessitous c;sses would give a total of I,3o0 children. To ive these children tnree ainnera week ly would cost over tlM per week". London Letter. A Ktrmnge Kzperten. Merclitnt Anything remarkable hap- rw.n ou y ur last tnpf r ' .. Drummer Keiuamaoie : una oi me n.nat nhenomcnaJ occurrnc ever heard of gave me sucb start that I haven't got over it yet It win on the night express" east "Well! Well! What was It r "The train suddenly stopped, and when the paenpers began asking the conductor what was the mater he didn't rush away, cor hew nor haw, nor any thing. He just stood stOl and told thett. Good Kanati WHO B'JY THE FINE COMBS. What bu Inquiry al the l.radinf Mora llevlrl In ra Ucp.irter. "Are tine cumin us much bought as ever,'" wits the rather stnrtlinir q nest inn '"addressed to the lieiul of one of tlio best known dry goods stores in the city. Tlie questioned line looked wri ous, then a broad siuiK of amusement sprvud over his u.iiplo couiiteiian.'e and he answered slowly : "Well, they are lint falling into dis nse by any means. We sell as many as a hundred u week." "1 suppose the mule is n indued to a certain class of lenple, is it not?" vent ured the serilo. "Jio, indeed, that's where people make a mistake; alls.ho.il girl out (its contain a line comb, un.l it U the name with bos when they are sent to ImmitI lug schools. So we have quite a trade with mothers who puck up this 'un mentionable' will, jams and cake of every description. One would bo its toiiished to see an elegant looking woman in velvet and furs walk up to this counter, buy four or Ave bottles of the most exH'nsive perfume, and finish by adding to her purchases an Ivory fine tooth comb; but such is the rjise. Don't look down on that article ol toilet. Some of our very best custom ers buy them, as well as the frowsy gen try who coino Saturduy uights for Sun day dress up effects, such as ribbons and cravats and chvin collars." "Well," began the head and propri etor of an up town store where more business is done in half a day than some more pretentious stores do in a week of Mondays, "we keep on selling our tine combs at a pretty brisk rota We sell a good many to some of our nicest customers. Some people think combing the hair with a stiff, tine comb gives lifo to the hair and Invigorates the scalp. That U most likely why the sale in that line does not decrease. But it is a mistake. Fine combs create dandruff. Ix't (icople wash their heads well and there will be no use for them nt all." Notwithstanding this, some of the flue combs are quite high priced ar ticles, some being reul tortoise shell, and some of the daintiest and most ex pensive toilet seta contain a thin little tine comb, with as many sharp teeth as Argus had eyes. 1 lie best are of Ivory, and cost from $1 to $1.75. The tor toise shell combs cannot be cut in such fine teeth without breaking, so, neces sarily, they ure coarser and less desir able. Out there is one tiling good to re member, the most complete toilet sets have them. New York Worid. A Movable llitrliins; Post. Many curious things have been done by absent minded or thoughtless per sons since the world began, but it was only recently th:tt a man hitched his horse to u train of freight cars which had st(ipn'd momentarily during the process known as "making up trains." The author of this lie idea of hitching hud gone to East Huffalo to draw a load of tow. Arrived, ho looked for a hitching post or it stationary object of some kind which would answer tlio pur pose, but seeing none noticed the mo tionless freight ears in it by, and with out further ltd.) tied his rig thereto. He had gone but n short distance when the cars started up and took the rig along with them. Their speed was not great, however, and after a little stroll with the train the horse was loos ened and taken back to its driver. Buffalo Express. The lllHckhlrd Days. Jan. .10, SI and Feb. 1 are famous In the neigh borhood of Brescia, Constanti nople, Florence, Italy, and along the Danube mid the Rhine, its the "Block bird days." A furious medieval legend says that originally all species of the gmckels (blackbirdt;) were of a creamy white color; that it became block be cause during one year in the Middle Ages the three days ulx.ve mentioned were so cold that till birds In central and southern Euro(e took refuge in the chimneys. At Brescia, Mr. Swainson say, the three .iys ore celebrated with a feast called "I gion.l della inoria," meaning the fciut of the transformation of the bird. St. Jjouia Republic. Broke Musole In Stretching. The Rev. Ezra H. Yocutn, D. D., pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal church of Harrisburg, injured himself in a peculiar manner Tuesday morning. Upon arising from bis uight's rest the reverend gentleman threw his arms back over his head and stretched himself. Suddenly there was a rather loud report, as of something snapping, and Mr. Yocutn fell to the floor. He managed to reach the bed and lay on it unconscious for a time. Members of the family dis covered him there and sent for a doctor. After making an examination the phy sician stated that, in the act of stretching, Mr. Yocutn had snapped a muscle back of bis ear which had connection with the shoulder, and this caused the loud re port It is a painful injury, and will require an absolute rest of some days before Mr. Yocnm can resume his pulpit duties, Philadelphia Press. The Father of Knflne Drivers. Adrien Poncet, the father of engine drivers in France, has bad the Cross of the Legion of Honor awarded him by M. Carnot for long and meritorious ser vice. In 18;J2 this veteran drove the first locomotive made in France, over the line from Saint Etienne to Rouen, aud also conducted the first engine on the railroad from Paris to Saint Germain. Poncet, who is 73 years of ae, has had forty-eight years of engine driving.- Robert Gdetnan, a fanner's boy, of Little Britain, Lam -hire county, Pa caught in a steel inu :;;i trap recently, it u reported, a line U-'-. of the bass e cies, which on measurem nt was found to be 13 ini bra long mid one onnd six ounces in weight. The creek had risen during the night aud the water flowed over the trap. There is some talk of Binhop Hare's rlinoni-hini-nt of his work as missionarr bishop of South Dakota in order to take charge oi a uem ui reugmus laoor iu it pan, but the clergyman himielf says that , bis visit to Japan may not result in his , giving np his work in Dakota. Bishop j Hare belongs to an emit nt Philadelphia i f.inilv ' KNOWN BY THEIR CLOTriES. Am I snr! ra l Tailor Tells llnw On f'lau sif M-a l Known rr..m Another. A trill, wc.i ilrr-w".! pcnlle.imti went into an uptown t..;iv. n ;; maliliiiliirnt Die other lUy.atnl after a ti er wnr.U . r.b tuepr.i priel ir out. "What church is be tli ptnr nfr In quire! an l::qui!:Ir reporter, lio had been il.Mi.vnj the new sty! lu ipriu wuir with the tin 'or. "lie Is nnt a rlprpytnnu." "Xot Uwyer, tlienr " WronB r.niu. You oulit to know with out r.:.LInj;." "How "Ily liii clfithoi. Ton did bars aoine Idea, hut yrvti didn't olmcrve bun cleaely etiounli. He Is a physician. If he had been clergy man be Wi'uld not have Iwii so precise in Ins drv, ami if he bad liecn n lawyer he would hare lieon more cnrvl.-w Mill. A rare'iil oh server ran tell a man by his iln w wily ana footman is known by lu livery As a ruin, physician curry tlicnwUca with marknl dignity. They iliia ill line dini;' nnls, with rich, black Kersey topcoat in kiii ter. Sometime they wear a fancy caidimcra vest In hats, glovua and boots (bey are tm exceptionable ami eitravii;aut. Their neck scurfs are the richest and linen ami cumin-id the Hnest. I ji vers, especially fniiiou mica, are the worst ilresaern In the world They generally alf.vt something black, and usu ally chonw the llrst gusts that come to hand. They seldom tinier a new suit until the old ouegrons shnliby. lints sbockini;! Koine ol the worst tiles in this town nre stvu on the beads of our m.sit eminent Uwyem You can hardly got thorn to come and try on a suit It must lie sent to thciunt once, whether it flta or not. They don't car bow it look if It go on eoaily. "lroarous btisinno men ar generally carefully Urowpil Their wardrot Is un usually lurge and fashionable. The true man of fashion Is no dude. He U never pro nounced. One ran alwuya reeoniie the ssirting man. The racing man di-caam dif ferently from the yachting man. The dog fancier does not resemble the borspmun, and the gambler haaa style of his own. They differ in little things trinkets, linen, ele. They are all fond of high color and uni.iuo tutterua. Their abundant Jewelry is apt to be in tlte form of pugs' h.iuls or racing in signia. Tbey have a wcakiices for bell crowned ham, yellow stitched gloves and pointed shoe. Their cane remind you of the head and neck of a stork, with the long bill on top. They are a knowing crowd, mostly, but about dress they are as innocent as babies. "Closely allied to tjiortiiij: men are actors, from a tailor's xiiut of view. Hut there is really a wide dilferenee between tbom. The Iiorting man want to diuzle you and tho actor to overpower you. The sporting man will distribute hi magnificence all over hi person, while the actor relics on some certain peculiarity, such as a sealskiu coat or a low cut shiyt collar and a wide brimmed hat, to produce his effect. He want bis clot hit cut, not to lit bun, but to dniie him. Actors are UU-ntl customers w hen tlii-y liuve the money. They are the fellows for new clothe. They want everything slick and shiny, spick and son and brand new. They're tlte best tailoi' blocks, too, and afford morn pleasure to a true artist's eye than the merely elegant fel low w ho diKtract attention from lnscloti.ee to himself." New York Mail and KxpreeM. M!de.il fianlens" Are MiiKgeiteil. An agricultural i'r suRpwta the possi bility of "ideal gardens" in dilfcront sections of the United Ktati It says: "Our country offers to the l:iiiilw:. giinlcner wonderful advantage in its emlliiM variety of scenery, the unrivaled richness of it flora, and sucb diversity of soil and climate., that somewhere within it borders every extra tropical plant will grow." It declare the Imagination can con.-cive nothing mora beautiful and "re frexhing than a spring garden in New Eng land, when vegetation burst suddenly forth from the rustraiiitsof a long winb-r." "And what a Held for the Utmlseaio urtist 1 offered in tho warm, rich valley of the southern Alleghanies, the home of the most beautiful deciduous forests in the world. Hera ho can collect all plant belonging to the tm.criito sono." "Another ideal garden could bo mnue on our northwest coast, where plants thai luxu riate in moist regions would lie ut borne; while in Southern California could be gath ered the tree of the Mexican plateau, of the Mediterranean basin, of Australia, and of all the dry couutric in the world; and bore gardens might lie made aurjuiwiiig in rich ness mid variety of interest even those of the Riviera.'' It is not clear whet her the sug gestion is that public gardens representative of the flora of vast sections be established. The idea would not be a luid one, if that be intuuded. Globe-Democrat. An Amateur's I nsncressful Attempt. Again and again has the attempt been made by amateur photographers to Caleb Mrs, Cleveland, but thus fur without success. An enthusiast who mourns hi lust unsueoisi ful attempt thus describes bis experience: "I thought I would stand on the tiling un der the big porto cochereof the Whit House and catch her as she came out to get into the carriage. Pretty anon the seal browns drove up to the door and stood there paw ing sway at the concrete. I must have wailed at least ten minutes before the door opened. My camera was tucked under my left arm aud my forefinger raited on the little spring that make the ei'Kwiirn. As the door swung back I beard a lady's step and began to feel just a trifle 'rattled.' I atpjtwzrd the U.x tightly and stepped toward the door with the camera pointed rlbt at Mrs. Cleveland as she came out. She did not pass on, but looked uie right in the face with a queer, cool little smile that upset uie completely. My camera suddenly got as big as a born, and taking off my bat I bowed and went down the sU'i two at a time, without think ing to push the spring. 1 wouldn't try that again for a thousand dollars. "Chicago Journal. A ilrl of Nerve. The way a Vassor student with limited menus bel herself through college is thus told by a cornioiideiit: Home (. the girl who couie to Y aasar are aa bolide; as balm. Tbey are the daughters of millionaires, and never brushed their own hair or sewed a but ton on their boot in their live. They are only too glad to have soma one do these things for tbem, and that I bow the poorer girl make ocket money. Jjwtyeorapretty, blue eyed eirl cam to college, and stated during the first week that her tuition and board were paid by a kind relative, but every iiny for dresa, car fare aud the thousand and one little incidental she niu.t earn herwlf. Roon after ber arrival the following announcement appeared on ber door: Gloves and shoe neatly mended for 10 cent each. Breakfast brought up for 10 cent each. Iluir bruhhed each night for tli cent a week. Beds made up at 10 cent a week. That little freshman made just 1.V) the drat year, and that paid all of ber expeim and a good port of ber tuition fee. boston Advertiser. Slnrlnf Amnna; lrlo Cblldraa. Tbey are fond of singing, the Persian chil dren are. It is something Aey learn almost aa anon aa they can toddle. II nt tbeir aing Ing would not be much fancied, I guess, by American parent. Tb whole art consist in sutlnin(r a note a long as possible. It make aniallodd if tb voice Irttpuiverlng or luirab o Umg a the not is held the singer deserve bigb praise. There I very little, if any, time to then song. At least none is rwognuatble. But they give a sort of nasal twang to them, on sucb being put in every tune the vole give out, and the aam suo easioo of three or four note which makes tb tune Is repeasvi again and again. Wolf von Hdusrbraud la Tb Cosmopolitan. 'I In- shm1 old doctor, t.Niesifcr Iu di.'iile, I U .. Ii.tli an I a-M I liii.tlmi fin) i .-, Iimniied all foi la-o-ilct it h dared oti-e. And llil old iKllor.in' iiiimlle Wrll,i! i-nitie, nun null Hi. I ceneli,'. Noma Hi mi, Wii.l.., June I.', Ivd. If. .. Hiiiifiir Jiinliiii.Srulllt, H'imi.- OritS Sih: 1 am happy In snv thai two weeks' II -e of your iiiidi. incs bus done In.' so much good that I am going to stint oiil iioi.icctiiig lo-inomm. The pain in my eyes bus almost entirely vuuislied. Yours truly. II KHiiKiir tt. TourHs. I'm om i, Wie-li., June I, KM. I'r.J. K.Janlilil.Sriilllt, II'iIkA. IIKIKiU! I have been Inking your medicine seen wis ks, and il gives me the greatest plciisitre to l.ll you uiid every one cl-c who will lis ten bow much g.Hi.1 1 1 icy have done me. When I think of what I have siillcrod un.l bow many doctor have (rid llieir skill on me to no earthly good, how Ihey have lill.il me ilh morphine, i lilorul ami oilier poi sons until 1 was nearly cru.y, un.l how unity liiindredsof dollar's mv p.M.r liil-l'illld bus liniil .ml ill the lust llir.H- ..r lel'ore we beard of your wonderful cures, I inn us tonislicd to see myself to-.lay able In go all over the city, iible' lo do my housework ami uliera busy day to lie down mid have u uliole night's good sleep. I 'car loctr, my husband mul 1 are very thankful to you lor w hut your medicines have done for lne. Mks. Ji l,l l.oNslltl.I, '.'101 l'ucillc. avenue, Kihiiii'.M. IV. Jo'diin's olllce Is at the residence of ex- Mayor Yesler, Third and J.iincs. Consultations and prescriptioiialisiiluU ly fret. Acini for free hook explaining the ll'sto genetic Bvsteni. Cai'tiom, The llislogenetio M.-dicines are sold in hut nun agency in each town. The label around the Imltli' U'ars the fol lowing Itiscriplion: " Ir. J. Kugene .lor dun, llistogenctic Medicine." Kvery other device is a fraud. A inn il IswIllltiK Unit a woman should have the Issl word II she oulv siivn Yc." If success U the true test of merit, it is a settled fuel that "fnni u' (miii nml JVik-.W have no equal lor the prompt relief of congha, colds and throat troubles. A Tough Truth. "Junes Is the lssl mar. for liovernor." " Yes. hut Hit best l""n ue.er gels the girl." When an article has lieensold for'-M years, in spite of competition and cheap Imita tions, it in.. have superior qtiuliiy. l'ol liius' Kleetric Soup lias been conslanlly made and sold since W.V .1st your (nsvr or il. Best of all. The worst lliliii! iilniil llle Is thai there lire so iniiuy w ho nre t old loscirl oierHKiiiu. riundrr's Oregon lllood Kurltler Is the htnl rciu.sly lor Ilia: dread disease, dyspep sia, (or It rcgulatm Ike lymphatic system and btd secretions. , Try I. kkmkv for breiikfnst. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder doe , vctt work. Throwing a Switch is tough work in storm); wtslher, and the sw.ich man csnnul b loo well proltci-d if ha wiihss 10 pfTMrve hit lieslih. Evun uiln'td nun's Ids la lull ol har.Uhip and Kiure. Tlit only asrment tint will fully protect lh nun wlinss butinaas calls him out in iiurmy wailier is tha "K.ih Bran Slicker." Thi-y sre I11I1I, but strong ss Iroa, hsn. nisda ihrouiilmut, a.ia fni lor yesrs ol service. Tlics ire wuilh ten timer. lhir col, snd will sou niinv a ikknew. No other ariicls of clot hinar will stand the wear anil tear. Rubber is frail, will rip, tear, and let in Ihs wet. Therefore gel Ih mla sort ol coat. The " Kuh llrand Slicker" I the only one lor your purpose. Beware ol worth, less in.llatio..i, every irment stamped with th " Kiih Brand'' Trsde Ms.k. Don't scaepl any Inlrrior cost when yo can hava th " l uh BrsnJ Slicker " delivered wilhoul eura cost. Paolculare and illusirsied caialnfua Iree. A. J. TOWER, Bonton, Mass. "German Syrup 5 Here i.s an incident from the South Mississippi, written iu April, 1890, just after the ( Jripjic had visited that country. " I am a farmer, one of those who have to rise early and work late. At the beginning of hst Winter I was on a trip to the City of Vic ksburg, Miss.,where I got well drenched in a shower of rain. I went home and was soon after seized with a dry, hacking cough. This grew worse every day, until I bad to seek relief. I consulted Dr. Dixon who has since died, and he told me to get a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. Meantime my tough grew worse and worse and then the Grippe came along and I caught that also very severely. My condition then compelled me to do something. I got two bottlesof German Syrup. I began using them, and before taking much of the second bottle, I was entirely clear of the Cough that had hung to me so long, the Grippe, and all its bad effects. I felt tip-top and have felt that way ever since." Peter J.Brials, Jr., Cayuga, Ilines Co., Miss. Baking Powder HOW'S IHIHt Ueurterliii Hundred Li!!iir' ri-,.rd fur any jus.- 0I4 Nlarril llml enlini i-iirei nj ituluu II m 1 1' 1 iilitirh I are. I J I llf'Nr.V I'.i Cni . Toledo. 11. e. the tiiil.rli:n.d, hu u l.un n V I.I lienej for Hie In.t l i . eitrs. slid M-Ile, e lino K'rli rtl li'iiior.ilile 111 all Iiii,iiii-.s inni'iti-tiiiim slid thiuti i-IhIIv siilf to eitrrv out sn id'liirsllotis insde h) (In II Un.l. I -I A Till AX, tMi.ih.nle l'ni.-;-l.l.. Toledo, II. U.tl.PIM., kISN ,V M.tllVIN, U led. Mile I'.U.il.l.. I nledo, II. I la 1 1 . in In n li 1 '11 re I. la ken liitenuill. , sctinif Im-elh i.iii ihi- h'.Nid 0,1 nun 011 . ..irhioes of llies.kle.u. IcMiiiiui. 1iU .ei.l free. Price, T t l r Is.ltlr. hold li) all ini.';i-li. A "itlme lliibl" Tr vim; to lull it't uu a hand Kl'I'Tl'KK ANI ril.KN CI It K I). We polllvely rare met'ire and all re lal stta ease wlllioiit utlii or ueleutliiii from biifeiuesa. No cure, tin fsv; and no ar until cured. AA drvu for lutniphlel lirs. ForlerUeld A boaey, StW Market street. nu KisiioIm-o. Il 'i ulinr lluil the ln.ler a mail is the rsNiher sue '11 lOerlake Mm. I I I KS I I I I. KM I I I I S I Dr. Williams' ludlsii I'lle IHntiilent will rure Hllud. liUs illioi and In Iiliut I'lles when all other iiliiliueuts have lallid. II ali.orus the tumors, aliaya the Ib-lilint at once, si ta as a iHiulllee, alvea Instant relief lr. Williams' India I'lle liliitineul is prepanM only lor I'lies and Itehlua of the privaie jiarts, and nothliia; else. Kvery lx la warranted. Hold hv dniKill. or sent by mall on receipt of price, .vie an . II i. r Uos. Wll.l.l.VMH M tSliKAiTTIIIMI I II., I'niprietors, t'lo eland, 0. rseKnamellnorttove Palish: no dust, nninell. Both the nictlifHl and rrsnlta when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasaul and refreshing ta the taste, and JtcU eently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and Doweln, cleanses the sys tem elTeotuttllr, dispels colds, head idles and luvors and cures Imliitur' constipation iM-rmauently. For salu ia bOoan.l f 1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAX MkMCISCO. CL. icwismu. nr. mw tornt. .r. saw ll I ny. ia i l jiasaj m AviTiiiKI'inNK HAH- SI tl Ik ffl H JV 1 1 Pi I r. iuf iui s. u HlBIunUili ilv'.,l'ii, l.,..i.n,n.-ilr PI U I r.l M 11 I J nl"H. Mil, Bl4ul aiiUw InlFiafnull nf .i.ini 1. 1 e j W 1 RatRII B WMllwrb, ANTIIhiTK liMaa&saiassshSUBanssUBBd l'iui. iuou'mi aui S..r e.h .'- ut i.l m ...MM-.-n U r-lB iNw. m alieiit s Kilun. wh .lirvrlnrtw irr Mlow. 4. I. rhrf lli- lhllril. Sll.1 IM.lLI'Tl.f IIS.,1,111. All. IIS.ISS 'H Ol-IIS In MIT loon Siih.Siiii Atili.t'1 ,.' . T l.4llr, w :l 1-AllM tor IikIioUiiiI tmion,Hl !, uUmm lix.ln ut u. All ri uliliu-.- tliiMi.'.iil.l.iitl4 W'rib-.. P-iu-M mi-'ns C. Sail rra .mi- arriila atAll aililraH, 'aa na "i. WANTED The addressesnf all soldiers who em niroDi An,wf'ol'il leas number til SUkUltKi acrtsthaii HVO and made Sua' UflMrPTrinP lro"l ull.esnie is'lnre Jinn QUlYlC.0 1 LAUO J. 1074. W. K. MOSKrt, P. 0 Wis 7..'., Iieiiv.-r. I'oln. Mention this l.aner. fqd mi mm Yot LOdDor TAILINO KANHOUDi DnsialaadK)iRVOUSl)jBlMTTi 1 1 1 Wnakmss of Body and Hind, Effnta aJjpf Irrtrsor Elcriws in Olilor To'int, S.s.l Sul-l. U1MI.MII. rnllr lt...r.-.. l.sv it ,.ii-f t M Sir..iikn.l.,tM'KVIt,Ol'kUlil".'.ll.-KlbO(lOI.I. riwimviuui . Ilsvlt.iill- ahtMtfl.l, rtf.lll.s H.ISK TIIKiiai.VT-e.a.Sla Is Sir, S.s IM.llr trmm SU SlnlMasrt rn-lvCMSlrlM. Wri.a IS.A. IKMrislI a,s, .ii.Uta.eiaasil iirsffi w.lM'...l,Sirr aaaisMi Eftltl MSOiGAk CO., BUf fALO. N. V. Tills Plcturo, Psnnl sli. mailed for i oenta, .!. F. SMITH & CO., Makers of Bll Beans,' 255 4 257 Greenwloh St., N. Y. City. Fremier Bicycles. SEND FOR CATALOCUE. STROWBRIDCE-BODniAIM CO., Fire Arms and Sporting Goods, 168 SECOND STREET, PORTLAND, OR. HestCoUKh Medicine. Cure whore all else falls. taste. Children take it without objection. By druffRUjt. 53jX 1 CwcHcswrt hovsh, Reo Orom Diamond Bmnd A "il ' 1 THI OniQINAk UNO OCNUINt. Tb 9nj RalS sttjr, trx) nkU 1111 ftir ml. X l.nill, tuR llniifUt mr tsMSMfsri fHriu tnommm mrm ib ttrfl Ma wmi wwiim t Ltoiti mIm. wlih falu rUrhofi. TnknfhwMt VWm ,ktutiom mU hU4o. V All (litis ! Hsautbotuil siiih, piuH riiwfi. r sliinjBrrvM sMKUrlVlttv Al Irgglau, r tnt m 4i. In )uniM fif ia.rtlwHlr, tttsvawUiA, ini 'trlTf fbr Iadlr," tm tHttw, hf rmm Mall. I U.OOO Tw.tlaw.lsvH, fm frirr. H4 kj ftU LsmaI Uriifflsls. mm-MW' crow r&ir m me uenror wMS'ifhzxr work3. especially if pheyuseS-APOLl : 5fisoo.p used f-ordl cleaaning coeiMf filr'Q I ADDD'Q I O0T b "w mmn h0 LUIrL O LHDUn 0 LUOI 0 pltass ksr household and works henelt lo death In the effort. II Ihs houis does not loon u bright u a pin, she gets the blame II things art upturned while house-cleaning goes on why blame her again. One remedy Is within her reach. II shs uies SAPOLIO avtqthlng will look lean, and the reign ol kouMvleaning disorder will be quickly srer. Buy Your Own Goods if Your E Bil II V I THE BEST IN AMERICA. ,.J Ua mi ' 5Tna-arS. rheinlcal Fire KiiKlnea anil Kxtli.rulshers. Fire Marliliirrv, 1'uniis. "I all kln ls, Hmss iiil, l'l' Helllns ami ll'-e. reiiches, l.nlirlentlns' (Ills, t HlM-ksmlth lirlils and riirv.x, B"l". Ktirrlea. .siirlns aim fc.rese hiji.iis, tn lunn-?! s.i of Cans In PurtUnJ. Dealers, writ lor rlcea. Fur Inrther InfuruiaUun call on or aUiireM I T. WRIGHT, Foot of Uorrisaa Street, PCHTUKD, 63. BASE BALL, Pains and Aches -AND- THE BEST REMEDY AIIB I.NHKI'AKAIII K. FOR THE PROMPT, SURE CURE OF Sprains, Bruises, Hurts, Cuts, Wounds, Backache, RHEUMATISM, ST. JACOBS OIL HAS NO EQUAL Season Opens for Trout April 1st. izTACKLEzz 33 O D 03 H. T. HUDSON. S Flrat Btraet, Portland, Or., Diataa I ARMS, REVOLVERS I SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Send lot new Illustrated cautUsru. LOOK AT THIiS: We oiler 12 yds. Victoria Nullities, an eleaniit .lush fihrie In strls's, .ltiiila or eoiiililiintloiis lorll.io. We oiler I'J yanls ol Novelty Hress I'lnlds, 'i! deslKiis, all lilaek, hlle, ami oilier iihslcst rol ora, molly Isrwe diilila, ll.ui. W e oiler IU yds. select isilteriis of Units I'lnlds fust rolnrs In extra ..islltr, k.mhI for louuwenr, A few slrls's and cumhliiHtloita iiiiioiik tli.'iu, I'liilli at snine irln'. Iio von inl sniiihs? lo you snt our tu putte Jiiih' list? Smith's Cash Store, 4I8-41S FRONT ST., SAN FRANCISCO. WEbltS, FARGO SCOTS MiniyEPutjBt, Hiiii Krnliclsco, HAS REMOVED to N. E. Cor. Sansome and Sutter Sts. HIIOOKLl iN IIOTM Biuh H(.,Wl. Monlw ttnMry Haiisvunn, 8. f tuoluotl btU tf KiuvpMttM twid Aruericsvii plan. IbU Hulol If uiitlf ti tiiwiswi'iuii4 of t 'liulei Miiotjronivnr ml t tits) iNt VuMij Mid RuilutMi Mtn' Hutl lo Hud Kthh oinoit. Htiiue oomfiiru, euWIrm uticrMwl dnt-clsu) jtTiO, hltftiMt laiiilsvrd of rnspm'MliUltv iurHiiUiHL Bsavrd s.nrnitra r tUjr, W $J 00; Miix'ti tvtm, 00 cy nt iu 1 UU mt u bilik. I tv eomoh lu ui4 tnm lb UtrteL STEIN WAY, Gibler and Pease Pianos Mtntt.f th BbmT Piamo Maui, utd th ftTorit rKvir Pituisx; ll Miiilot! IiiainunvuU; htuidtHups ifhmf; Unrfl Uick nf Hbeut Iuiid. Htrii way Ualu tu twd Ftirt Hlrrel; Mavtuiai UraT Co. ftUl tvnt our w moatJ w& mv BsViek. CURE Biliousness, 8ick Headache, Malaria. BILE BEW Kecommended by J'hyslcians. Pleasant snd agreeable to th. VW.0H..T.. "'""MLZX-Xjn'f purposes. All gro ccrs Keep t r. Dsaler Does Not Carry Them. 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