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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1887)
V A 1 ARISTOCRATIC NAMES. The IlecoBnUed Proniiiirlatlon of Sottif AVII-KmiTii KulUh Surname. , F!ionnrailtera complain that scarce ly one- Enliil' word in n thou.'antl is epcllml correctly that is. nil its letters are notsounileil precisely as they ard in the alphabet. And such criticism is perfectly just, although, from the free of habit, wo seldom notice the faulty orthography of com nun word. Hut if w-5 meet proper names, of persons or places, their eccentric .spoiling is in ire ol!ervahle, and sometimes even puz r.liug. Highly educated persons often hesitate in pronouncing a proper name which they see for the llrst time. This remark especially applies to some aris tocratic surnames, as will be sen by tho subjoined, with their recogui.ed pronunciation: Clanrauald must bo so.in 1 I as if written Ciauronald. IVrby, in speaking either of tin peer, tin town or the race, iihould always be called I) irby. Dillwyn Is pronounced Dillon, with the accent on thu first syllaide. In Myth tho th is dropped, and the word becomes My. Lyveden is pronounced as Imlon, and Pepys as l'ipis, with the accent on tho firstsyllable. In M inson and I'onsonby tho first o lveoin -s short m. and they are nilled M'UHon, Puusonhy. In I1 nit the o is silent, and the word is spoken as blunt. Brougham, whether referring to the late illustrious statesman or tho vehicle named after him, should not be pronounced as two syllables Hrawham or Broohun but as one Broom. Col cpihouu, Duchesne, Majoribanks and CuiHniondoly four formidable mines to the uuitiated must be called Cohoon, Dukarn, M irshbanks ami Chumlcy! (Jholmeley is also pronounced Ciniinloy. Mainwaring ami M.iLootl must ba pro nounced M;iinierin;r and Mao.lotul. Tiie final x in MolyneiiK and Viiiik is nounded, but the final x in Devereux and J)es Vuuv is mule. In Ker the c becomes short , and the wonl is called Kar; it would lie awfullv bad form to jironounce it. (' ir! In Valdegravc the tic is dropped, and it becomes Walgrave, with the neceut on the first svllable Berkeley, whether referring to the per son or place, .should be pronounced Barktoy. Bticlian is pronounced Bukun; IV'auelcrk, or Beauelark, as Beauclare, with the accent, on tlic first syllable, and Beauvoir as Beevor. Weniyss is pro noiinceil as Weems, and Villougltby D'Krcsbyas Willowby D'KrsbyjSt. John nm.st bo ironouneecl bmiau as a sur name or C irist.ian inline; when applied to ti locality or a huiiiling it is pro nouneed as soelled, Saint John. Mont gomery or M.mtgo.nerie, is rououuccd Mungonierv, with the accent on the pecond syllable. In Elgin taki's the hard sound it h is in give; in (Jill'ord and Gillard it takes the soft sound, as in gin as it also do.M in Nigel. In (Jonyng ham the o beeoni.n short u, and the namo is called Cunningham. In John stone the t is silent. Strachan should be pronounced" Strawu; Heatheatc, Hethkut. and II irtford, II irford. The ovj is dropped in Abergavenny, which is tidied Aborgenny; and the iu I'enrith, which is called I'erritii. Beauclianip tnust.be pronounced Bccchnm; Bourne, Burn, and Bourke, II. irk. (Jowor, as a M.reot, is prouoiiuccd as it is written, but, as a surnann it beeoni s (lor. liyrc Miould be prononneed Air; and Du I'lat is called Du Blah. Jervis should be pronounced Jarvis; Knollys as if writ ten ICnowls; Meu.ics as if written ilynjos, and Mania. nara must be pro nounced M icu un.irah, with the accent u the third syll i')le. S in.lys sliould be npokeu as one syllable Sands; St. Clark is also one word. Loudm World. THE INDIAN VAY. Oartier'H Ou-ilut Iiem'i-Iptliin of tho Tobao. eo.Miinkiii:; Ki'tl .Mull. Of all the customs of the Indians which Jacques Cirtior observed, that which struck him astlie most nwvel and singular was the use of tobacco. In the narrative of his second voyage to Canada, in l.Vl.i, occurs tho following quaint description: "The Indians have an herb of which, during the summer, they gather a great quantity for the winter, and which they prize very highly, and us (the m ui only) in the following m-iuncr: They dry it in the .un and .suspend it from their necks, tied up in a little skin instead of a bag, together with a horn cornet of stone or wood. Then, at all hours, they make a powder of the said herb and petit, in one end of the horn, and then place a live coal up n it; and through thi) other end they blow so hard that their bo ly is filled with smoke, so much that it conies out of their mouth nd nostrils as out of a chimney. They my that this keeps them healthy and warm, and they never go about without these things. Wo have tried the said Miioke. and having had it in our mouth it seemed to contain pepper, so great was the heat," At that tiiiio tho use of tobacco was unknown in France, and, although the plant had been brought to Spain and Portugal by the early ex plorers of America, it was only a quar ter of a century after Jacques Carlier'a ocond voyage that the French Knibsis sador, Jean Nicot, sent tho seed from Lisbon tm,I France. Chiaijo Inter Ocean. A groat many people make thomis tako in regarding ,tho home" iv) tho house they liwt in. Now a house may bo over so costly and luxurious, and contain very few of tho qualities which endear tho place to tho occu pants. To bo a homo in its truest aoiue, love and peace and the thousand little namoless attotidanu upon love must abide thoro. It is thus that ofto.ii the poor cottage is moro of "a home" than a palace. Chiraqo Inter Ocentu It is said Baron do Joost of Paris, noted all Ids life for cruel treatment of mi m a Is, has left $000,000 to the Society for the Pruroutiou of CVuolty to Ani-uwLi. CARE OF CLOTHING. Sonic WhottMonir Ad rice on the Subject for Until Women unci .'Urn. The proper care of men's as well n women's elnt'iing has a jrrcat deal to d.., not only with its looking well, but with the length of timo which it lasts. Clothes of wool which are rarely brushed and never hung out of doors soon come to have an appearance of long use. who l tho same cloth 's if carefully briwhed every day and fre quently hung out of doors will always be fresh, and will k )ep their good looks very much longer. Care should bo used to select a brush-broom or whik of line broom-corn. It will cost more than the coarser ones, but in the cud will be a saving, as the coarser ones wear the clothing more rapidly. Coats and cloaks should be hung always on the little wire frain s, costing but five or ten cents, which come for that pur pose. The frames should llrst bo cov ered with some soft material to prevent the garments from breaking over the'.r edge. If made of wood this is not necessary; the wooilon ones, however, are a little more expensive. It i bet ter to hang than to fold almost all dresses, if one has sullieieut room, but if the room is limited and tho dresses crowded if hung, then they should be f dded, as any thing if better than the "stringy" look which dresses crowded together in a small closet may soon ac quire. If a dress of woolen material has any drapery it will be found to keep its freshness very 'much longer if I lie skirt is always bottom upward. With a lit tlo practice and care this will be easily done, and the creases prevented which como so quickly even in the best uf materials from the folds hanging al ways the same way, both when in wear and when not. Never sit down in a damp dress if it can bo avoided, f r nothing so successfully creases it. It sliould be at onco taken oil' and hung in a good position to dry. Careful at tention should always be paid to dress braids and facings. If a braid is re placed as soon as it. commences to wear the facing will in inaiiv instaiu es be aved. A dress braid should always be put. on by hand, and, in most in stances, "rolled on." If sowed on by machine more time is coiivitncd in rip ping it, oil", when it requires replacing, than in both sewing on and ripping oil' a braid sown on by hand. If one has to be much in tlu! kitchen woolen dres-e sliould not be worn then;. They hold th'! odors and smoke, and soon become grimy it ml smoky. Closeis in which clothing is kopt sliould be uireil every day. If dress "s are to lie in trunks or drawers they should be folded with great care, and always light s"de out. partieiilarv il lined, as the dress material, folding over the lining, prevents in a measure its creasing. Dresses which can be hung right side out. crease and string much less that those which are hung ti) wrong side out. Thov may b.- easily protected from dust, by hanging a sheet or a curtain made of calico over them. Hats anil bonnets should be kept, well brushed with a soft mauilla brush. Whisks are too slid' and harsh to bo used. When not in use they should be kept, in a box or close closet or drawer, if one chances to have then; of sullieieut depth. If summer dr ss"s of wash materia'? are a'wavs folded sum thly o.i taking th in oil' ih-y will require, unless actually soiled, much less Hiquont laundering than when hung. Treated in this way by a niodcra'clv carefu' person, a linen lawn dress may sonu times be wore every day for two weeks, 'I'he dress, however, must have booi: well done up to commence with. The care of boots, shoes and slip pcrs, which no tiieir nut snare in giv ing one a tidy, well-dressed air. must not be forgotten. Firstly, never allow a boot or shoe to become run over at the heel. No heel is better than a run over one. If you can not all'ord to keep them straight by frequent rebuilding cut oil' the lift each timo one become run over. With great caro this habit of running over heols may be almost entirely cimid. A greater assistance tha'i nails on the side run over is to have a small wedge forced between the layers of the heel on tho run-over side, thus forcing the foot to trend the other way. If this is persistently kept up, the boot will soon show a -great improvement. A boot should never lie worn with bottoms oil' or witli knots in the shoestrings, both bein ; untidy. No matter how old a boot may be, even if patched, if the buttons arc all on, the heels straight and it is well blackened, it has u tidy, well-dressed appearance. Slippers abovo all tliing? must be irreproaciiablo in tho way of being wind and well blackoucd. I'hilai'clphia 1'rcx.i. A Iveiituckian who had- a claim against a railroad in that Stato for $400 for. damages in a smash-up, was re cently visited by one of th company's lawyers, who inquired: "What sort of injury did you sustain?'1 "Narvous in jurysir." "To uh.it extent?" "To sich an extent that my offi idjot-gun now wobbles about so much that no longer ago than ycsKu-day 1 shot at a rabbit and knocked over tho best coon dog in all Kentuck. I've rlz on my claim to $700, and I'm goin' to push It until somebody hollers for morcy." Wall Street A'cw.t. For years a loon has had its homo on tho Schuylkill, nonr Philadelphia, but tho othor day it tlew into tho Zoological Gardens and was captured. Around its neck was a little silvr collar on which was engraved "Nemo, the her mit, 1801." Tho head keeper of the rardoiH says ttiat lie Has no doubt about tho bird' grea&sacc PhilaiM- nhia I'rai. Nlll.ani la nor, a rennsyivainan, made fun of ihe big trees in the Vose m.U' Valley, iind John A-diton, uguido, felt it ;s duty to stab tho sootier twice in the right arm. Manager (to supernumerary) I am going to give you a small part in the new play; do you wish your real name on the bill, or will you use an assumed name? Stipe I guess I will use an assumed name. M. Very good; what shall it be? S. Sig. Vermicelli. M. That's a high-sounding name; why do you use Vermicelli? (Sot it out of a cook book, did you? S. Yes, and I use it because linn a stipe, you know. Boston Courier Hosea B. Perkins is a man who, ac cording to tho New York Times, always wants to make a "Daniel Webster chow der" from the receipt, he obtained from tho illustrious statesman whenever ho is oft on a pleasure party. On board a yacht one day he requested to bo al lowed to go into the galley and coin pound the chowder. Ho was introduced to the chef and went to work with hint. The chef, however, did not think highly of tho receipt and observed. "Your Monsieur Vobster could write a diczion nirc, but ho could not mako zo chow derer." A Chicago merchant decided tosur- priso his wife on Christmas by present ing her with a twenty-thousand-dollar policy on his life; but ho neglected to apply for tho policy until tho day be fore Christmas. Then he was told that the application and the report of tho medical examiner would bo sent to the New York ollice, and the policy would come back in a few days. This wouldn't do. Tho mcrchunj suggested telegraph ing. J he medical examiner was sent for, his report and the application wero telegraphed to this city, and in less than six hours from tho time of appli cation the report was accepted in New York and tho policy received in Chica go. This is said to bo the first transac tion of tiic kind. X. Y. Sun. DR. PRFNTICE. Tho career of Dr. 1'icntico since his advent on this coast. 1'iis been one of a most rcininkablo character. Al though lie came hero with a reputa tion of the highest st.iinling as a phy sician and surgeon, yet wo scaiccly could have expected that it would he possible for any man to accomplish in the idiort space of four months the as tonishing results that Dr. Proiitice has attahicd in that shott space of time. When we state the fact, which is true, that ho has operated upon nearly six bundled ca-os of I rati-mus, or cross eyes, it, Fceins inciedible, for this is undoubtedly a gr.nter number than nil the combined surgeons of the coast have opoiatcd n in ten yi urn. A number ot tlie-e operations lie has per formed wiihiu oiie-qtiattcr i f a minute, and all of his cases have been perfectly successful, not even one in thin vast number hao been compelled to wear a bandage, for ho cause so little in ita lion to the ye that no inllaiiiiuaticn follows ihe (.pcrntion. Many of these cases bad been given up s hopeless by the mo-t eniim nt l liysiivinns of h.gli standing on the coa-t. His cures of stauinu'teis or stiittncis that have been trca'cd wit bout any benefit by o her , iii e lit 3 talk and wonder of the ta-t. Cases h rep'ople biivo been unable to talk r In Id conversation from eaihest childhood are sonietinit s cured within i no hour. One of tin so cases is that of 1. S. Mustick, of 110 Post Slrjet, Sun Francisco, Cal. He has mud. ) so many euros of exceedingly bud casts of C.it.urh, sonio of over fifty years standing, that a Company has" oflored him .$20,000 for tho secret mid tho right to uso tlieni, winch the Doctor promptly refused, as his own practice is worth at least $75,000 (sov-enty-tivo thousand dolhirs)aear. I n nil cases of Cross Eyes, Staninier'mgind Piles, it is necessary for the patient to come to the Doctor's ollico for at least one din. Although ho prcfe,is in all cases to see his palitnts where it is possible, yet in caes of Catarih, Fe nialo weakness, Deafness, Itheunia tisni, Kidney and Liver Complaint, by sending a very careful dcsciiption or diagnosis of tho case ho is able to cH'oct perloct and permanent curt . Persons wishing K; visit tho Doctor, or wishing tieainient by mail, should send or come at once, as bo will posi tively leave n the 20th of Juno to visit tho hospitals of Europe, which he makes a practice of doing nearly every year. This rare opi oitunity Hhould bo lost by none. His olli es are 02(5 Suiter Street, San Francisco, Cal. Those wishing treatment by mail can write Dr. Prentice oven after he leaves. His letters will bo forwarded to him in Kuropo and his medicines will be promptly sent to patients. If afllicted with Boro Kyes, lino Dr. loaao Thomiwoii'a Kyo Water. DrugldaU sell it 2Ao. Beautv Skin& Scalp FESTORED CuticIif NOTHING IS KNOWN TO FCIEN01C AT all cojuparahlo to tho Cl'TlCDitA ItEMKUlKfl in their njurvelioUu properties of cleansUiij. purifying and beuutifrini; thn nklii and in curinK torturinK.dUtlKiirincr, ItciiliiK. KCttlyand pimply dUe&seH ot tho akin, scalp and blooat, with loos at hair. (h'TiceuA. thu irreat Skin Ourr. and Ctni. CUHA Bnir, aa exmiUttta fckin lieutlllcr, pro tmrud from It, otrn&llr. and Cirricuiu ItB rXJLVK.VT. tho nt lilooil I'uritler, Inle.mally. aro a posltlro curd for ovory fcrm of (kin and blood d 1 w ne. from ilinolea lo tutrofnla. (1uti cuiulKMt-jiiKsurolnuiulelypiiruuiid ttiumdy iiifalli'do kklu hcuutiriL-ni mid blood puritlors. Bold every whora. l'rlco: CirricintA, 60c,; 1U bolvknt, tl; Boai", i5o. Prepared by the Iir- TKH IniUO AND ClIKMlCAI, CfL ltOHTON, MAIM. twxt-tor uiw 10 i;nre rpqn unn-aira. i HANDS oofi ua dovo'J down, and white, by Ultlllg UUTIC17UA HKWCATJCD BOAI'. I The importation of al uonds into tho United biates amounts tonbmt a,-(U,UU pounds annua ly. California Imparts no slnionds, but. she raises about .', 00,00 In her own gardens. THE EFFECTS OF MKMTAL EXHAUSTION. Muiir ilIeiiso9, rgpci tally tliose of t lie nur votis system, are tliu t roducts of on'ly renew el mental oxliau-tlon. llusiticss avocations often turohc nn amount of lanital umr and tear very prejudicial to physical ln-allli, nnd the profi-sslons if arduous y pursued, ntu no Uws di-flrui-tlvo to lirnin and nerve tlnm It Is one of Hie mint Impoit-Oil attributes of lIxetetbT's Mimiucli lllttorsi, ihut it eonipoiioatcK for this undue lots ot tissue, and Unit it Imparls new energy to the limiu and nenos. The rapidity with which it renews weakened mental ent-rny and physical vlt.dd . is remarkable, mid shown that Hm inrlKoratun; pri'p lti are of tliu highest order, llesii'i inerea.xiiiK vital itamiim, and t-otilitciuctiiiK the elt'ect.i of mental exhau Hon, this Hitentlal m dieinu cures and prevents fever and iikuo, rh iimati.sm. chronic d sj cp-iu and constipation, Mdnc) nnd uterine wcakucx nu l oilier complaints, riiyslcluns a'so com mend it aa a medicated HtimuUut and remedy. A man In Lima, Peru, has left SoOO.OOD ' to establish a school in New York for the j education of poorKlrN. i THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION. j Scrofula, manifesting i'se f In blotches, pimples ciuptieiis. salt-rheum and other i blemishes ti the sum, is nut too apt by and by to Infect the delicate tissues of the hint's also, and result in u'c rdioutbus encliim in consumption. Dr. Pierce's "('olden Medical Discovery" wiU meet and vanquish the enemy in its stronghold of tne blo"d and cast it out of the sys tem. All driiKiilsts. The number of Uaptlsts in tho United S.ales is -i ( WW. ALWAYS GIVINO SATISFACTION. HltAMiKTii's Pills have always given satisfaction. In llfty years there has bo m no complaint of them. Th it is ahoul.thcir life in the United States and millions of t oople have u-cd thcin. There is no doubt that they have established tluliiselves by merit alone. They cure l heuuiatlsin dys i epsia, piles, di.ii-rlue i, liver complaint and levers, and greatly prolong the human lire. One er two at night on an eniptv stomach, for a week or two, will keep jou in good lorin and tone up tho system. fuller I lie Provision of the In terstate hill Palmer & Hev call sell vol! tvpe, presses ami printing material lower I man any other house. TuyGkii.mka for br.iaktast. There nre 0i) places of religious worship in -New Yoik. " LITTLE, BUT Oil MVV Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pel 'el's" are scarcely larger than mustard seeds, but they have no equal as a cathar tic. In aP disorders of ho liver, stomach and bowels iwv act like a charm. Purely vegetable, si :xr-coa ed, and inclosed in irla-H vlnls, J'c sail', safe and sure. Uy dnu-gists. Try a bun bit h for 'henniiitlsiii. When Hahy was nick wo gave her Caatoria, When Him ua Child, shn cried for Castoria, When she, bectium Mlsa, sho clung to Castoria, When uhnhad Chlldron.tdiu kiivo thorn Caatoria. "ItrMVii'f Iti'uiK'liinI 'I'i-ocIk-n" ar excui ent for tho ruliof of ll iaisono-s or Sore. Thro it. 1'hey uru excoedlmtly eilectivL'. Sold only in'tio.ies. Prlco cts. j 'E'lio only nloi.-lf of type, presses and 1 printing uiaierlal will be tuund at Palmer i & Hey't Portland house. HALL'S APAK1LLA Cures all Diseases originatiiir; from a 1 'llsorderod stato of tho BLOOD or ! LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, . Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves tho Blcod pure, tho Liver and Kidneys healthy and the i n l :i.. .i i I J. n. GATES & CO., Proprlotors 417 Sansomo St., San Froncitco. Mrs. A.M. Dauphin, ot Vm HldKu Avo Plilln delphla, hits dotiu a k'ront deul to iiiaku known to ladles thuru thu irrcat value, uf Mr. Pluk liam'H VeKolahlo Cumpuund, as a euro for thuir tronlilcM aiU ditteaaoH. Kho wrltiw as follows : "A youui; lady of tl(h city, whUo liathlni; noiiiu yeat-H ao, was thrown violently against the hfu lino and tho injuries received ri milted In nn ovarian tumor, which crow and enlarged until death aeomod cortuin. Ur phyHlclan tlmdly advlHcd hor to try Mi-h. I'lnkliain'u Compound Bliu did ho, and in a Hhort time tliu tumor wau dissolved and alio ia now in perfect health. I also know nf many canea whuio tliu uicdicluu baa been of uroat value In pnivcntliiK mltcar riai;u and alloiiatliiK thu pulns and d.iiik'crH of child-birth, l'hilndelphla IiuIIim npproil.ito the worth of this inudlclnu and ita great value." Hcnt by mall in Pill and Ixhuiiko form on receipt of price, Si, JIrn. Plnkhain, Lynn, Mubm Also in In llcpild form, all nt DriiKKlutH. iM CUittS VHtSE All USE fAIU. lud Best Couch Hymn. 'ruitri(;oNl. Pm In limn tttl.f hi' rtriliclMlH. DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC WW euro (with aire) tho worst casta In flr to tartt dart. liacii box eont&lni a practical trcutiw) on n did dkoases, with full liutructiou for Mil-cure. (JU) pt-w) Prloo, 33. J. Q, STEELE, Agont, 038 Market Otroct. in Frnnotaoo, Cal Ircss Stay ! 'JTjo only Truis fitnr In the world. AlrteluMr unbrealr. a le. l'ricu, 1 o ceuU per ard. uiotitiinln A 11, Jiut rf jawed fur tha lujjket, i tlttnat b.llll t'mdrtxl l'utt-ierlino, rtkjjr tut at'aciuui lu the llktul lpuuu. I'rlcn, JJ cc.it 4 rr yx4. L'al,.rii: Illl, WhlU.04j-Jliiil.lUao a dl lnk. If jour U lrr h ni,t lcullt,urmoiintdrlit"l vtll iMnrnt. IMtnahl, on rMwli.1 bf t ririM. A.l.li. V,lltlti:n Ktl.lTIIIIlU i;o ), t OJJf .tNV, llirsi) uiik, .llichluaii. O I CI Di n ft I t U abler, ItoenUh llanod; Hur dot OrKana, band InHtrcuenta. LArgMt atock of tiheot llualo and Hooka, liands nuppliod at Ktk4txu prlcui. At. OKAY. aoaFoitttmit. Bad ITnnclsoa Oira cue Tho output ot the locomotive works of this country at present is csl limited to number nearly fo ty eimiiics per week, A 1LAT COM ltd DICTION. Some one has to!d you that your catarrh Is incurable. It I not so. Dr. S-iro's Catarrh Heincdv will cure . It it pleas ant to use and it always does its wotk tho onglily. We have yet to hear of a ca-e in which it did n it a'CO'iiplih a cure when faithfully used. Ca atrh is a dlsiiise which it is dangerous to neglect. A cer tain remedy Is at jour hand. Avail jour self of It before the complaint iihmiiiius a inure ser-otts f nn. All drug.ls's. Try cranberrv poult. co for erysipelas. ln v no 8-Vctglil. Palmer & Hey I niauuiariure tneir own npe. ana Having no freights to pav they wih not advance their prices. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Ktfty non and unman y niii or uM, en tlitu (-iift, tint l atllu Uil with Hi.y .llnc. lie. matter what, Unit their family j h)iman iltfs not iin.lciHtanil, i r rnnnot cure. luiiill Mritun fu'l iltH'tlitl'.ti f tlietr tnmhln to l)r Kirilca, i.r ic t on t.e 1 1 am Hii.l t inlt lilm I lo la nro itled witli eviry im ruinriit nf mirKi-iy, ami tho Iwnt a edletia to It) hacl lur money t'ottmiltAtlons free Uoiie-t opinion ghtai . rrrtMoiiaiso charrfvrt All cirt- poiHlenre strictly ci ullilentlnl lliicliwf Ktamp AtMrvM W II HUtni .V, M II ; ..tllrmi, S. and U, Pint Na tional ll.ink, I'oillauil, Or -,o i. Rupture Permanently Cured. No aurirery WoiV every ilay luw guaranteed AiIiIivm I'm. FOcl):N & U'TIIKK. ollice 8, SUu.l LI, 1'irx. Nation d Hank, lVrtlund, uuyon. IiiIiium V Bto.v innnufacturo their owa goods, and can sell 'Si per co t. lower than any o hi r house. iVo Opium in Plso's Cure for Consump tion. Cures whereotherretiii'dteM fad "e crcD i::vv3 m the afflijted. A Romarkrtblo Curo of r.luuiiiatism nnd Catarrh. I'aldwinsviUo, N. Y. Pardee AfeiUrine Co. (iicni-.i:mi'N : About one y r a o chilled my blood and was under ih ' o. tor's curo for about six months wh.'ii . had a counsel of eight jiii.i.-ik,,-. an was jiiven up to die. Soon alter, a l.ulj friend came to too mo and told me abm tour great lianedy. Hie said she bin' hoen cured by it after having tho rheu matism terci yean, and tli.it her rheti matistn was fi'st brought on by a cold. At this lime 1 wits suti'cring severu pain all tliroii!li my hotly and near my heart. The doctors called it only "fr07.cn blood." Through the persuasion of my friend I prociued a bottle. I found soiue relief, ticciiifi this I procured more ami was en tirely cured by itsuse; and what wan my surprise and pleasure at iinding that I was not only cured of my rheumatism, but the eatui rii, which had been troubling luo for years, and had become wry oil'on sivo. had entirely lett mo. Wishing your'roincdy every Bucceits, and thanking you very much for my doti blo cure, 1 remain, Truly yours, Mlt.S.'liUCY IJPwON'JON. ltochester, N. Y. ' Ghnts : I was confined to my bed with Inlliinunatory Hhouinatisin for over a week ; was very badly afllicted, null'oring from sovoro pains in my rjiosl, it was going to my heart. On Thursday tho 15th I commenced using Dr. Pardee's , Kheunuuio Kennedy at 0 o'clock, P. M., and on Saturday tho 17th, was able to walk all over tho house, and have sinco continued to inipiovo, anil take pleasuro in iccoiiimcmiuig ii hi an nu uiu uiuiu ted with the terrible disease. lSDW. 15. WIldvINH, No. tt K.ist Jlaplo b l root. laic your dYu'.'ijist for Dr. Panlee'a liemody and take no other. Price, $1 per bottle; six bottled, $5. Paiu. ' Viae l-y llochestcr, N. Y. 1 i.ta)n n.,lil i.ttowest niton, IMio Is pi!u higher I! liIjji a i . 1 1 ij. I!.-'. ujarit.i daj 4J 1 1 0 e. nt.i. C .Tuo Is 1-J jx. r t-ctit. I Ijlitr t'imi cnu jearn jo, c n';il J'wannd Jtodia SO cents 1; likely to huthnpiicu f. r T-ost Crci, 13 iiiitnl.U fatiL-y (! Indus now, Tua li lauor, i!Jc, l!5e., y.",a tor Hla..'!., tJiccn, Japan, t'ni-iilored or Mlxud Tea 4, 1'di o, t'n c cenU jet for t!ie lw.it CaiiiK'd (;ix).l.i bro lowur. (Jheesu and lluttcr lowor. Hen. I fir tu'.l I'.ht. Samples ficv. Aitilrus.1 Smith's (,'inh Sto v, 111 and 117 Cluy Street, ton 1'ra.nl co, t.'ul. nu ulll lie aurprlscd at thu prlco t!i.ij f.ll nuny urllc'uh. You can often hao '23 to ,ir cent, o-i tnu'.l l.unn. LiurjlMii); Is hi.II it liost rates. Hot.io'iiai i tlioy nru ah!u t jiut t,'i'xl I ' at 1 1.1 prices cicii If nmrLot Is F AbMER & fEY TYfE fOUJM3EF?S PRINTERS' SUPPLIES MACHINERY 405-407 itmm &L, 112-114 FrOHt SL, Minuufo, em. 1 MM ill POWDEI Absolutely Pure, fs.tj .i.-1 fsr.-xi A ?tfVu C yaJ'tjl 3r u.5icAn 'Wi m c -vk.- i4 Jn It. oim i'tl. rho .U'tt'.ntt ot ' iw 'icrt 4lt f e- .(A) ,..w.;ifH 'A m !. a i , a i 1 1 :s . a 'ivr K r m t $t M In 01 nor day iinntu at homo jilt'ivinnt oecur.fi , tl ti tliu l, no huiii'in,- S, tul I' c ut tump for pull, ttlira 1 M M'DoN Al.t) A v O., Sll M.nki't St ,oi'p lUilduln llotL'I.San Kniuck.o10 A NATURAL PALATABLE RELIABLE REMEDY. in TAHRANT'S SFLTZKR yim heliuld A certain cure for j oung and old; For Conatipattou will depart. And ltullRO-tli n iiulekly Matt, Hick Ilnaclaelio. too, will sonu sulisdle. When TA It HA VH SKI TZ..K lias been triotf. Moore's Hair Invigorator. Ciii-cn nil Iliunoi-w nf tliu Sculp and pi c veutt llalr fHllinir out . NO I.AIIIKH' KIll.KT W co.Mi'i.ini: wriiioi'T it. a.s It ciirea Ituiid r uiT and Soi'tt'iiN lrj audi Wiry llliir: la eJiitd lent lor the Knee aaiJi 4 linniied lliiiitlMt I": pei-l'eel I liui-ni I e-s and lias no 'irmS as n dros'-ur fur tliu Hull-; ih lino for the law after uliavin. iiJNaiiipte Itntlles Free. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARUc (enei-al AkciiIn. POUTIiANU, OUKOON. SirVar Salo by all DmvKlstH. attmiMic- --J3'- Invalids' Hotel ant! Surgical Institute manor r:ij:lilcen r.xiiei ti need nnil Nklll I'ul I'lijnlcliuiH iiml Siimeoii. ALL CMnONIC DI3EASC3 A SPECIALTY.--Patients trentoil hero or at their homeo. Miin treated ut lioaie, throtiirh correspDiulcuw, an Biu-fcssfiilly as If Iiuid In jiciwni. IJosic amV boo ua, or hoikI ten iH-nta in tiUmii'ft I'm- on.T ' invalids' Quido-Dnak," which nilcs all pal til v ul.irs. AdJross: Woui.n'ri DttteuNHAitv .Mtltn uai. As.joci vviou, rtci .iuiu Kt.t itmiido, N.r Per " worn-out," "run-down." dcbllltntecJ HOllOOl teilulim-H, llliltllll'tf. WIUtlKtl-OMX'B, Iioiihc- Icoupm-s, and overwoi'lied women irciieraUy.. Ur. Plerco'H I'livbrlto Prenerlptlm ia the ol'all rostorat I vo tonics. It la not a "t'urc-all," biltuduilr.ihly fiilllllsa rIiikIciickh of tturpese. b 'linr a mnst potent Hpeelllo for all theso L'hronlu Woaltncssi-s and I)lneiiKen peculiar ? women. Tho treatment of niiiny thoiisnnilff of Hiiuh cus'S, nt tho I ii villi Ih Hotel and Surg ical Instltiitu Inw nlforded a lni-e exiH'i-Ieucur In uduptlnir l-omedloa lor their cure, and Dr. Pierca's Favorite Prescriptfoit in tho rernilt of this vast oxporlpnce. For Interna! contention, liil'lniiiiiintluix iind uluoi-atloii, it is a Socirlc. It is a powerful tfcnornl, ns well iih uti l ine, tonic and uorvlii", and Jnimrtn vlj-'ir iiml i-rnnirtU to tlio whole Hvst itii. It cinx-M wiiiluana i IT Ptomnch, laillirestlon, liloatlnir, wink line.', nurvous lu-ostintlon, c.liina.(loii, di lilllty'nml Blu'eplessti -asjii cithei-Bix. PavorlloPn,serii tlon is bjIiI liy driituflHta under our jxisltii-tf ounranlce. tioo wrapper around lailtlc. ,.-., on kix iriTi.t;! fPRSGki 51.00, l'tm jsg.oo- Bend 10 cents in stiuniw for Dr. Plerco'H lan; Treatisu on Discuses i.f Women (1M piigctt. iiipei-eovercsl), Addnxs. Wuiii.d'h I)i.se;x HWtr McntOAi. As.sociatioh, tiUJIalu btixt-t, liulfulo, N. Y. . TjITTLE VtTasawt LiVEIL com fiv rj-ULio. AN'i'I-l"LIOi;.S and CATIfAIlTIC, SICK HEADACHE, IHMouh Ilondaclio, JMzzliiOM". Coiihtliin tlon, ludlffONttoii, inidlllllotiuAttuckK, iiromptly cutset ly Ir. I'lorco'H IMoiiMiint JLMinrutlvo I'ellotH. p ocntan vial, by Dnn;Uta. TtU BELT or Rccraormlorf m4t eiprriB for lit cut of d.rtniiurou of tba corllt orctiDi. Th oouttDoou drrkM fELKCTUIOlTir prnurallie Ibroujb. lb paru must u.ttfrr lhm to Lylitir nellun, iioooi. ootooud Uil, with Klrclrit IKIw JlieillMd la ton ll llli tram b4totix. Itlitur IL OtikU fttlaerorpoM, For iruUn kItIoc foil 1 fortuatlwa, t&Atem Chvr Klcc trie Ile'l Co., 13 WuUstlui Blrctl. flikio, 111. The Van ffllonciscar DYSPENSARY, POnTUAND, OR. Young, mldilie-oaed an0 old. tlojili) w aiArnod mvw U.U idl who luttor with LOST MANHOOD Nerroui DohUltr, tjiwrmt. torrhto, Mvuiliuu Loire. Hexuid Ddaar.KaUtnj Mb urr, Wek Kjru, Look of tnoriry. situ lllood Vnd Hkla DiMUUM, BrohrUe Eruutloru. lUlr ViHttaa lloae PtlnjL B weUiiuat Hare Throl, Blown, nf ttwU ot Meiourjr, UMunfv kuiI tdftddur Tioubln Weak Bek. Ilundni Udne. aouontwe, 01A. (HWi nre proinet rellet and eure lot Ufa. Hot I. fcjexca Cuault CflMtUUy OKKioB-iaa at ir third st. N. P. N. U. No. 1 80-8. P. N. U. N. 7. JMnHh o