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DEATH IN THE WATER. IS THE ELEMENT WE BRINK DECIMA TING THE PEOPLE! How a Universal Menace to Health May be Disarmed. A few years ngo tho people in a certain section in one of tho leading cities of tho stale were prostrated with a malignant disease, and upon investigation it was found that only those who used water from a famous old well were the victims. Trofessor S. A. Livttimore. analyst of the Now York State Board of Health, upon analyzing water from this well, found it more deadly than the city sewage 1 The filling up of the old well stopped tho ravages of the disease. Not long since the writer noticed whilcsome men were making an ex-. cavation for a largo building, a stratum of dark colored earth running from near the surface to hard pan. There it took nuothor course toward a well near at hand. Tho water from this well had for years been tainted with the drainings from a receiving vault, the percolations of which had discolored the earth I Terriblo 1 A similar condition of things exists in every village and city where well water is used, and though the filtering which the fluids receive in passing through the earth may give them a clear appearance, yet the poison and disease remains, though tho water may look never so clear. It is still worse with tho farmer, for the drainage from the barn yard and the slops from tho kitchen eventually find their way into the family well! The samo condition of things exists in our large cities, whose water sup plies are rivers fed by little streams that carry off tho filth and urainago from houses. This "water" is eventually drunk by rich and poor alike with great evil. Some cautious people resort to tho filter for ourifying this water, but oven tho filter does not remove this poison, for water of the most deadly charac ter may pass through this filter and become clear, yet the poison disguised is there. They who use filters know that they must be renewed at regular periods, for even though they do not take out all tho impurity, they soon become foul. Xow in like manner tho human kid neys act as a filter for the blood, and if they are filled up with impurities and become fgul, like the filter, all the blood in the system coursing through them becomes bad, for it is now a conceded fact that the kidneys are the chief means whereby the blood is pur ified. These organs are filled with thousands of hair-like tubes which drain the impurities from the blood, as the sewer pipes drain impurities from our houses. If a sewer pipo breaks under the house, tho sewage escapes into tho earth and fills the house with poison ous gas; i-o if any of the thousand and one little hair liko sewer tubes of the kidneys break down, tho entire body is affected by this awful poit-on. It is a scientific fact that tho kid neys have few nerves of sensation ; and, consequently, disease may exist in these organs for a long time and not be suspected by the individual. It is impossible to filter or take the death out of the blood wnen tho least .Inrniicriminnr. ovinia ill thpjsn nri'iiiN. and if the blood is "not filtered then the uric acid, or kidney poison, re movable only by Warner's safo euro, accumulates in the system and attacks any organ, producing nine out of ten ailments, juot as sewer (gas and bad drain ago produco so many fatal dis orders. Kidney diseaso may be known to exist if there is any marked departure from ordinary health withoutapparont known cause, and it should bo under stood by all that tho greatest peril ox ists, and is intensified, if there is the least neglect to treat it promptly with that gieat specific, Warner s safo cure, a remedy that has recoived the highest recognition by scientific men who liavo thoroughly investigated the character of kidney derangements. They m.iy not tell us that t!.o causo of so many diseases in this organ is tho impure water or any other one thing, but this poisonous water with its impurities coursing constantly through these delicate organs un doubtedly does produce much of the decay and disease which eventually terminate in the fatal Bright' disease, for this diseaso, alike among thodrink ing men, prohibitionists, the tob.icco slave, .the laborer, tho merchant and the tramp, works terriblo devastation every year. It is well known that the liver which is so easily thrown "out of gear" a they say, very readily disturbs tho ac tion of tho kidneys. That organ when deranged, immediately announces tho fact by sallow skin, constipated bowels, coated tonguo and headaches, but the kidney when diseased, struggles on for a long time, and the fact of its diseast can only bo discovered by tho aid ol tho mierosi'ope or by tho physician who is skillftil enough to trace Ut most indirect effects in the system tc tho derangement of these organs in the primo causo. . The public is learning much on thi subjo-'t and when it comes to undor 1 stand that the kidneys are tho rea , health regulators, as they are tho ren blood purifiers of the 'system, tho will o-i ape. an infinito amount of tin j necessary ViiUbring, and ndd length o days ami Inn 'i'ss to Mi lot, , Thar tr; tivu p.4mi 1, ji rmliu of t'.ireo miles of Mount 1 1 i, V. T. FOR LION-HUNTERS. How American Snolmcrncy Cun Keep Itactf i tod Concerning Titled foreigner. . .. . . . iBner. foh ' " '"- liiivuii inn- yi u .. uumpanv wiiieit ims just heen incorporated. The titlo of this humane organization is, "Tlio International So cial Lion Fiirii.siiinr Company, I.ini -mo ouiecb oi mo concern, as set forth in its prospectus, is to supply American social circles with British lions, whoso history shall bo known ilie company guarantees that each per .. !. I, i , sun 13 ;i reai, nvo nouieinan, ami, in f order that there can bono possible mis take, produces Ins entire personal hi torv. MM. - . i . ... x no company nas a uraneii oiuco in London, and ft is there that its chief work is done A larire force of pxnpi-t. detectives and searchers is employed, and it is their business to look up the c- i record of everv scion of tho Uritish no hility. When a detective has thorough iv silted tlte tacts, lie reports them at the main olliee, where they are written up by the clerks and tiled away for fu ture reference. llio olhee in this city is furnished with copies of these records for cxlitbi turn to mothers who are in search of English aristocrats as husbands for their daughters, and to all persons who wish to bask in tho sunshine of titled smile.- Of course, the advantages of such a concern are apparent to the most care less observer. Tito personal history of a man is a guarantee of his character and social standing, and, armed with such documents, Americans can invite English noblemen to their houses with out any danger of being imposed upon by sham Dukes or Lords. Tho now company lias already gone into opera tion, and we feel that wo are only doing our duty m informing tho public of it; existence. Some of tho papers on lile in the safes of tho corporation arc ex tremely well gotten up, and we take pleasure in submitting some of them as examples oi mo admirable manner in which the work is dono. HKAUt'Kiin, Lord Arthur (Seventh), born nt uniswicic I'uuuinff, vorKsmre, .November !!1, lsVi. Father, Lord Henry Ileaupero. Mo r. Miss uuriuscombe-ilurcourt, of tho Sci.ji, Warwickshire. Educated nt Eton and Cam bridge, (jraduatlnK last in class from Trinity v.oneL'0 in lH.o. uvvns seven mco horses, on which ho annually loses 4M(,M0. Owns, subject in nr.si, secor.il anci inir.i moriRUBCS, umswicK l'uddlnii Manor, 1U7 acres in extent, and town- house in Hiddlocombo street. Owns, subject to mortKago in hands of builder, schooner-yacht A'ettrrt, VM tons, out of commission at present for want of funds to run her. Has been ex pelled from tho Sujjbury Club for cheating at ecarlr. Was horsowhipped last winter by Lord He answlck, for trying, while intoxicated, to kiss oio latter s prandmothcr in Hyde rark. In come, CKMMO per annum. Very popular. . ScitU-MOliK, Albert lliiry William CeorRO Peter lleers. Lord of, (fifth,) born at Scrubmoro uranfje, Mortnumtx'rluml. Juuurry I, is.iT. rather, sixth Lord Scrubmore. Mother, Dollv vidtt-on, prima donna soprano at Vauxhall Harden, lamented at Ktigby and Oriel College, Oxford, boinj.' expelled from latter in second IT ear for winkiiii; at tho Vice Chancellor's niece St. Mary's during a UniverMtv sermon. Owns several square nines or Brouso-moors in Scot land, a town house in llel?ra via, and a toy-villa at Kensington. Hoes not own Scrubmore (.range, owing to his father having cut oiltlio entail three years ago, and incontinently bounced him. Has been prominent as a musical patron in Knglund for soveral years, and would bo a good catch for musically-Inclined girl, ltegan ns part owner or the W utechaoel Varietv Palace. Tills having burst up, ho became lessee and manager of tlio lllackfriars Onera House. but this failed on account of internal dissensions In the company, brought on by his lordshin s making love to tho leading ballerina instead of to mo prima norma soprano. Next entered into partnership with Mile. Sally Salter to run the Chelsea Garden. It was on account of this that his father disinherited him. Heeently became part owner in an international variety show, nnd lost t.v.iiiti. -mis young man wno is n primo Al specimen, can bo had cheap. Cahhom.imks, Godfrey McKenzIo Mulcahy i-scniiieiKrzx, iiinin jjan or, oorn iuay, ism. nt Stwdaniphsk. Wales. Father, eighth Karl of Carrollimes. Mother. Lady llrldget Klalne Mulcahy, of Maginnls-on-tlie-Shannon, Ireland. Kducated at St. Winifred's and In Purls. Has been out of society in Great llritalu. ami travel ing on continent since shortly uf fur his nialoritv. owing to his having forged ids father's name to pay racing-debts commuted at Ascot Heath. Is In a tolerably good state of preservation, but. owing to tho ravages of early dissipation, can not nisi more man nvo or six years moro. Kstates nil intact, and wealth large. Host catch on our books. It will be seen at oneo that these rec ords are unmistakably those of English noblemen. No other persons of dis tinction could so comport themselves. With such records, verified by tho re searches of first-class detectives, and sworn to before notaries public, Ameri can society can bo suro of getting gen uine articles in the way of Hritisli lions. Puck. Medicine for the Mind. It is sometimes difficult to say which ... .... I e ... ., woi'ks moro uuscmci, enemies wait tne worst, or friends with tho best inten tions. as tne medical properties or snmo plants can be adduced only by distilla tion, so our good qualities can only bo proven by trials. Life at the greatest and best is but a forward child that must be humored and coaxed a little till it falls asleep and then all is over. Apathy is ono of the worst moral dis eases; it incapacitates us from combat tingtho eneroaehmont of vice and closes every avenue of our souls to the ap proach of virtue. When wo are laboring under a phy sical malady wo see every thing through a distorted medium; wo are no longer masters of ourselves, but the victims of a distempered imagination. Good House keeping. A Striking Resemblance. "Alderman McHoodle is a line-looking man, ain't ho?" said a friend of ours J the other day. "Yes," replied another, "I was taken for film once. "You! why, you aro as ugly as sin." "I don't earo for that, I was taken for him. I went ou his hail bond and was taken for him hy tho shorilF." It Wouldn't Pay the Bill. "Mr. lihtck, I've called to seo wh ou haven't taken any notice of my re- eated duns?" " 'Silence is guidon,' you know, Mr. hite." "Well, now, it sooms to mo a durned ght more liko brass. It won't pay nv bs."mtadelpliiu Call. PITH AND POINT. "Almndsnmn wnmiin !. ,knrn, p. h1. is the reason way so manv men court dancer, acw llavcn Xcws, -In England thevcallit "assurance. Wo call it insurance over hero, but tho American agent usually has tho other thing. SomcrvWc Journal. -A man advertises "Garments with out buttons" as a novelty. Xonsense we vo had 'cm for ten voars. and so lms every otber bachelor. Prairie. Farmer The stibiect for dobato this nvmiinr will bo: Which has most benefited the American pontile -Ital au onora or corned beef and cabbage? X. 1'. Jour nal. A new Kngl'sh dietionarvis coining out witn 240,000 words, f'coplo who are over bent on bavin? tho last word should subscribe at once. X. J'. Te c gram. nv should one naturallv ovneet to receive civility trom a parish clerk hy, bra;isc. don't vou see? ho is suro to bo well versed in tho ainon-ities of life. Jud'i. An mdul'ront mother boasted that her .spo'lcd and unruly little son had great strength of mind: at which an an noyed bae lelor brother snarled out: "I should call it jrnat strength of don't mind. ' Jack fd'snhning h's feetl What do yon think of tliosi shoes: onlv livo dollars. D'd ou evor hear of anv tiling so cheap? Mrs. .Jack Never, llow can thov sell so much leather for to little money? Life. It was crv hit i and thov wero re newing for tho (57-tth t'mo tho r vows. "loull Im truo to me. ' sho cooed. you will never tell mo a baso false hood?" "N'ever, my darling." he mur mured. Thnn the ' bell tolled ono. J. owe 'I Citizci'. litts'ness Man Heen oT airain. eh? Dime Muxuim .Man -Yes: I am nearly driven to ueatli t v nr to i-ot ntti-un. I'ons; never .-aw 'siie.i a s'.-arc ty of freaks. Well, I heard the other day of a man in Dakota who walked seventy live m'lo i to pav a bill. Omah i War "d. -Papa "No. in dear, I would not wear tan-color m gloves, they do not match vour dress." lis ho' res; "Doar me, neither they do (brightening), but thon, you know papa. 1 can not a dress and a wrap anil a bonnet and a parasol to match tho g'ovos." A'. J'. Ornithic. W.fo: "What do vou tli"n' of tho idea of mv lak ng Genu m lessons, niv dear?" Husband: "f woul I alvise VOU to do as von lhink hp!, nf ennis but my oninio'i is that vou sro- alonir so famously in English that to tako up a second language seems wildly suporllu. ous." JJitriie 'n Itn :ar. 'How can I get ahead?" wails iv unhappy mortal. Uiir a barrel and you'll got .-llni.himtni llcnuh- 1 ran. If ho were to buy a cabbage patch ii would got more t.ian a liundrod. either one of wh eh judging from his 'wail" would bo an improveniont on tho ona ho now ,,'oars. Xornstawn llcra . it is siiMt'by tho iriends of William J. Kendall, who swam tho whirlpool at N agara, t1 at when ho made the at tempt he w is about as willing to die us lo live, lit had lei"mo quite (lis enuraged. had be n discharg d from h" l'oston police f ive, and his wife, whom he loved, had separated from h in ou a count of his habits, .lust bidore Iim loft l!o'on he said t one: ' ou will hear of mo doing a mot liar ng act. but vou will never seo me a ii. lo another he said that he h i nothing to bvo for, and should sn niv iio that which would mak linn or n s i him up. li s friends do not bi'liox e lb it he re eivetl anv money for Mm deed. Ititllulo I'xnrc. Ask vour News. Book, or Notion Kirr.Tt Dealer for the PEFKCTION Slato t-m ll Kruscr.or send 10c.forsfliniile,etc.,to Wm-IIAM .1 K n. Co.. Hnn Kriinnls leco. Cnl. Box 2414. (I'lcnse mention this paper.) Agents Wanted Jffi township to take orilcrr best book e cr Issued me Heart of tne World. M m m m ..at Valuablo premium Freo with evert book. Extra inducements to audits. Wrlto nt on fnr rir culars containing fell particulars to o. jikstwood & co 420.1 Strwit.Kacrnm-nto.Cal. CTCIMUAY KKAJVIOII & IIACII, O I 1. 1 1 1 Vi H I ; uabler, Hoenish I'ianos: Hur dct Organs, band Instruments. Ijiriri-Ht Htor.k of Sheet Muslo and Hooks. Hands supplied at Kastern prices. Al. OKAY, juu I'osi street, Han KninclHco. Micros: HATCH CHICKENS, WITH TUB PETALUMA INCUBATOR TlkK MOST Hiicrr.sriil3lucblncMmle 3GolilMedal, lSII.erMuUl and IS First 1'rnniumB. HATCHES AIL KINDS (IF EtCS lUn. eon tei S3T Send foi laico Illuttrated Circular and sooliow you may get mi Incilliiilor l'lli:i'. Address. I'ETAT.TTM A IVf!iniATOIlOO..T,Blaumi. Cal. LYMAN'S PaUnt Oca Blgita make llunllne not TarcetUllleiiwrfect. Send for circulars AV1I. LYMAKt Middleflelrt. Conn. LADIES! Send for tho Illustrated Catalogue containing & description of the largest and best assorted stock of EWWIOIDERY MATERIALS, WOOL AND COTTON YARNS, LACES, HOSIERY, CLOVES, RIBBONS & DRESS TRIMMINGS On the Pacific Coast, all new goods to select from. Kohlberg, Strauss & Froliman, 107 & 10U Post St., Mention this paper. SAN FRANCISCO. HE t-uin irvrsrNi 111 ' U LC A man nt Paw Paw, Mich., has taken one naper for forty years and has always paid his subscrir tion In wood. fAVORlTISM Is a bad thine, but l)r Pierce's "Favorlto Prescription" deserves Its nnnic. It Ih a certain euro for those painful maladies and veaknesen which embitter the lives of so many women. Of drupKlsts. 1 Innnels should be washed In hot soap suds, and rimed in hot water containing soap enoiiKlUo soften it a little. 1'iulor tlio l'l-ovUioiis of the In terstate bill Palmer & Hey can sell vou type, presses nnd j.rlntlng mnterlal lower than any other house. RUPTURE FEKMANENTLY CURED. ,tT. .wiU. lwy '?ur. f,lro ,rom nlr Prt of United States to Portland and hotul expenses while hero if u cln mil unvhim liwii.imioi.i.. evidence from well-known bunkers, doctors, lawyers, merchants and farmers na to our re liability in tho euro of rcducenblo rupture or hernia, without knlfo. needlo or Blinrn liiolrn. menu eu aro secure nKiiinst accident from tho tlrst day until cured, and tho euro guaran teed permanent or money refunded. You can work every day, no mutter what your occupa tion, without, uunirer nr flininvi-nt, f,. sultatlons free. Ulllce hours from 10 to I dally. Corresuoudelita will rnrliw.i bIhmii, fm. r..u. anij I mldrws Urs. Forden & Luther, rooms 8 and !. Mrst National bank. Portland. Ou'Kon. .ueuuon una paper. ly no I'ri-iylil.. l'aimer Hey manutacturo their own type, and having nmitactui frelKhts their prices, uu iieiuiM 10 pav iney win not nitvaneu Go to Towno & Moore when InPortlriri for best PhotOKrauhlc and Cravnn work. nolutelii Free from Ophites, IZmctlcs and 1'olson. SAFE. SURE.. PROMPT. AT lUUCbtlKTfl INI) 1KAI RHR THL l lIAltl.V.S X (Kir I.EIl Hl II U.TIllORE, 310. Tjicra Cures Rhciiinallnm, Neuralgia, 1 jnr(.Jfir iiraiHrnrf looimrur, 311 i. i i i V iii' itrnli:.. I'rul-p.. rlr..rlf. II ik)i i.. I'li rr i r.NT. AT Hiaill.IMM VMl I'KAIJ-.IL-l IIIECIIAKIM A. Olll:l.Kll rO..HI,TI3IIIIIK,311). HALL'S Cures all Diseases originatinrf from a disordered stato of tho BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rhoum antl Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves tho Blood pure, tho Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R. GATES & CO., Proprietors 417 San80tne St., San Francisco, THE INTERSTATE BILL. The agcucics for type fomiflcrs in the East, who are ouligefl to bring all their type and material from the East, will he obliged to advance the price of their goods to meet the increased freight, Palmer & Rcy manufacture their goods upon this Coast, and WILL NOT ADVANCE THEIR PRICES, Therefore printers and publishers re quiring TYPE, PRESSES and PRINT ING MATERIAL can buy 25 per cent, lower from Palmer & Rey than any otber House npon the Pacific Coast, or from the EAST, REMEMBER, we keep a full line of everything displayed in our NEW SPECIMEN BOOK, Send yonr orders to PALMER & REY, 112 & 114 Front St,, Portland, Or, We have the only complete stock in the Northwest, ' BWPtTP' Ah 25& SO I Ri mzMu , THE G R EAT SARSAPARSLLA - uiis no oT-iiiii -1 want i luro 'von to tako mo out to tlio lunatic! asvlnin ami hack How much do .you charge for tho iouiiiI tr p? Colore.! llacknian 1) Lor! Vor ain't fjw ntcr coino hack artor you once gc't out dar, N yo. honey ? Texas t i flings. A youiii; married couple of Sails bury, Sid., nine named their Unit ho 'Neptuii '," bccaiibo they became en jragi'd while on a sailing voyage. There's an ocoan for you! No doubt oiuiff Neptune will fruijnently eucount or smacks. Xorristown Herald. Grocer (to now boy) You must tell jeoplo that wo aro very busy, Jamci, whether wo aro or not. The like to buy of a tirm that they think (Iojs a Jaryo tiadc. Now boy. All right, sir. Gro or (a J ttlo later) Didn't old Mr. Jlunson want anything, James? New boy - Yes, tIr; sho want ed a couple o' maekerel an' toti pounds o' brown fciigar. an' 1 told her wo wa co busy we didn't know which way to turn, an' so sho said she was in nhurr. an' sho'd get 'em round tho corner. - i...ri.er's JHf.ar. Absolutely Pure, lV.tor-owi,frne8f txr.fa. A u-fl cl pu7. .. xruns th nd M.lioliao.TKUf.3. Moro oconoinlr.il th cnlirury MiivVi. m d rAanot bo lo'.J In eoriS! TWiUi ilia mnitituilo of low teat, slutt I'aa or pr ihalo viin. Sola oniy !a jvss i.iAj.His.:a Piott Co. to,' VUj iret. N. ? A jL Plnliiliinl Oystorx. illd'oront ' 1 1 II V I OVQ I'raiKis, Jllis. or i-noo( llllZ ilo.. IIUulUl U r '"' for enso oi W-J M.7,1. Clams, 21bs, ior rnc, tX I. l'lsli of nil kinds: wo can vruanuiU'i) iirloow. qunllty iiiitl NTlKht, ciiual to tlio best, Scuil for l.hl. lams Jellies Jnins por rno of iil '-.Tfl, l.i'( ami 88.110. ox, I J.-.M, .lotlii-ft. 12.110. $:t.i-i niul SXW jioroaM', all lino goods. In r'aniKMl or Uriel! I'rulls of nil kinds wo tako tlio load, in jams1 lunllty, variety and prleo. Send for full 1.1st. Duron Is liltfhor: Common fi to Tots.; Heavy fat 7la to 8, (iood rnmtlv 10 to 11: l'xtra I.lKlit llreaki'u!.t 11 to 11; Shoal dors 0 to h. llnms: California 9 to 12'.,; Kaitern, oxtra lino, 1:1 to 10. (juallty unoxeellcd all Miirar cured. Cauni'd Mc-nts u oar Rain. lin Don't bo deceived, hut kbvo nioiicj- liv send Int; to tho droatcst Darnalu Stnru in tho world , Full Drlc Llt ruKr.. Address Smith's Cash Stork, 11"i . 117 Clay St., f-'an rranclsco. Tlio HUYKItS' TTTflVW'Jii lamiril Sept. mill lUurcli, cacli year, dm 3113 Iu; b, H'jill'j tnclu-HitvllIk ovrr 3,500 lllirulloiin , itliolo l'li-tiira (iullrix, (J IV ICS AVhohmilo Pilii direct to ruii(iicri ou nil (;ooiU for irr nl or fumllj uio. VrlUliaw lo finlcr, mill f;lv- txnet cofct cr-erj thliiK ' ' ' t'ln), Avrnr, or liuve fun Willi. Tlimo I NVAI.UAI1I.12 ltOOICS eonlnln litfiiriiinlloii Klriwinl from llio iiinrkrls of 11"' world. "VVo will mull i-oiiy I'ltlil! li any nil ilrcsn iiiioii rrcrlpt f 10 cln. lo defray rxpcnnu of mnllliiK. u" from you. Umpi-ctfiillj', MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. H&Tlg&H WjEliimh Avjiiib. C'llcimu. III. $00. RICHMOND $00. Champion Fence Machine FOIt .MAM Nil I'O.II It 1 X ATI OX V HXCK ! llio Htroiii;i-t .Mont DuruMo niul t'liean'St nf I-Vnclng SsT Wrlto for clroulai-H. AddrcHs ii. ii. iii:i:i, P.O. Ilo68S, DOItrtiANI), OUKC10N: No County Rights Sold! laoon liems ARGONAUT CLUBBING LIST IF O 31. By special arrangements with the publiaheri, and by conceislmu In price on both aides, ws are enabled to nuke the following offer, ojhjii to all new subscribers direct to this olilcv. FOR ONE YEAR BY MAIL: Tho Argonaut and the Century $G.SO The Argonaut and the Independent The Argonaut and Scribners' Magazine 5.4 The Argonaut and St. Nicholas 5.5 The Argonaut and the Magazine of Art 5.75 The Argonaut and Harper's Magazine . The Argonaut and Harper's Weekly .2 The Argonaut and Harper's Kazar 0.2 The Argonaut and Harper's Young People.... 4.5 The Argonaut "and the Weekly Xen York Tribune 4. The Argonaut and tlie Weekly Xeu' York World 4. The Argonaut, the Weekly Tribune and the Weekly World 5. The Argonaut and Wide A.v.ke 5.0 l'o.tirasttra and other amenta will uiideratmi'l thut iium rule are rlnblilnif ratea, and for subacrlUrs only. We can allow no ii.maiUnloiin on tliee rule".. Address TS3C0 AUMtJOIVAUT. 213 Grant Avonuo, Shn Francisco. for Infants "Crutoria Is so well adapted; to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo." IL A. Aacttcn, M. D 111 Bo. Oxford 8L, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tbu Combination Fence, WIRE AND PICKETS! For I'lu-niM, JtniirlieN nnd Imwnn t STOCK AND RABBIT PROOF I llloll of fi'iice m ili'llncrc 1 from tlm IKxiKlrr Machine, .iTHONdKH tiian imrlioil hence! Nkatkii than Hoard Kenccl CllKAI'KK than Hail Fence! Mom-: lit itAiu.K tlian any ! TlIK llKsiT FKNCK inailo! HiinorceitliiL' nil other Fences In tho Fast. 34 HOOSIER MACHINES In operation In l'rchlo County. Ohlo-a tlls t lil t onlv nliout Ll) mill's pminrn. XO t'Ol'XTV 11 IK II TK NO MM CircillarH and other valuahlo information on application. Address: 11. II. ItKKO. l'oMollleo Hot A8S. 1'oilTUNIi. On g 00C.OGG LtiiiIlLiig FERRY'S SEEDS D. M. FERRY A CO. fiSEj ftfTT. rodralttltobetlia Ul J&V IARD$T SCEDSMEN IH In VOTHf, D.M.FERRY SCO'S liiatiniea, um SEED ANNUAL For 1007 will bfi mailed FREE to nil pplicant, and 10 laei w&aon a customers nlthout ot tiering It. Invatuabltta tM.Kttrypir. ion uting Gar. cim. 'M or Floirrr 8VLUS thoM tttul fortf. Addreel 0. M. FERRY 4. CO, Dotrolt, Mich. I.AIMI'.S. ATTKXTIOX! $1.50 to $3.00 )cr day uia.le nt home- 1'leaiumt oo.n patlon tlila la no liumlm tlnil&ta. I). A 1 numiiiiE. nrnii a-oi'iu tiaiiip I 1). A MACDONAl.l) 4 CO., Hi-nd 2-oi'iit tump for lr. 405 kriirny Street, Kn Kranciaco, Cal. I'lao'a Itenipilv fur Cn'nifTI la I Ilent, nialcNl li Use, niul Clioaptf). Alao coon for fo'il In the Ilend, Headache, Hay I'ever, ."re. SOccnta. 002, The "TaiialU'a runcli" 6-cent clRata are iHiiiuing, Nerer ai)d ao many in ao ahort a tlino. Will try unit giro you another orilrr tills month, r k A. Ii. Mar, Ann, Klliaburir. N, V. Vour "TnnalU'a Vunch" 5o. cigar la n uihhI acllcr. Y l. CltAlu, Dniitgiat Aledo, Ills. Address. It.W.TAXNI MV roMClilfiiea. GTho OLDtST MhDICINE in tho W0KLDT Is Probably Dr. Isano Thompson's J ELEBRATED EYE WATEll Tlili nitl".lo",l ii carefully prepared pliyalciim'a pre acilptloa, niul hita Ik en In cun.tiint lino fur nearly a century, nnd iiotHlthaUnillnK tho ninny other prepara tlona Hint limit Itch Intrixlueuil Into tlio market, the aula nf this urtlclu la uniiatuntly Increualni! If tlio d. r ctlnna nru followed it will inner fall. Wo particu larly invito tlm attention ot phtKlclann tn itn loeritc. John I Thompson. Sons & Co., TUOY.'N. V. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, POKTLAND. OR. Younir, midillo aped and old, aiiiglu or innrrleil men ai,d all who aulTer with LOST MANHOOD I Nervous Debility, Sperma torrhea, Keudnal Louses, Hernial Docay.V'alllng Mom ory, Vcak -iuni'. jaok of riiiurify. uuhj uiuuu Hkln DIsejK-s, Hyiiklllli, liruptloi Hair Vailing Hone l'alns, 8 velllnga Horo Throat, Uloera, Kf focts of Mercury, Kldoeyi and Uladdcr Trouble", Weak lluck, Ilurnlne Urlno. (Jonorrhea, Oleot, Strict-ore- prompt relief and euro tor life. Itoth Noxon OouhiiU C'unlMciitlally OKRIOR ISa t 18 4 THIHD HT. N. V. N. IT. No. 173 - S. F. N. U. No. 250. 1 8 Q V- and Children. CastorU cures Colle. CoectlpAtlon, Bour Btotnoch, DiarrhoBa, tructoUon. Kills Worms, elves sleep, and promote ill Without Injurious modlcaHoa. rvAcfl An CcrriCB Coju-urr, 163 Fulton Street, "K. T. ij ii i x uir EST'DSBl