ft FREAKS OF FORTUNE. "I wonder how I should feel If I won 916,000 In the lottery V Is a remark one frequently hears. David Stern, pawnbroker, 614 Clay Btreet, is one man at least who has cxperi enced the Bensation of winning a fortune for a dollar. On Thursday he drew $13. 000 from Wells. FarKo & Go's bank, his coupon, representing one-tenth of the cap ital prize of I50,X) In the January draw. ing of the LouAiana State Lo' cr. having been immediately honored. A Chronicle reporter, who heard of Mr. Stern s luck, sought the fortunate pawnbroker at his place of business, and found him in the act oi emptying a huge sacfc of shining twenty dollar pieces on a table in the rear of his establishment Mr. Stern was, to say the least, somewhat excited. His usually swarthy countenance was white, and his uarh. eyes oiazea with strong emotion. "Yes, I have won'aid he, in a voice that was quite husky for the moment. There is Ithe money. 1 have just come from the bmk with iu" He added that he had not counted it, but uio luiormatton was scarcely necessary, for he wm in no frame of mind to count anything. The $15,100 made a great heap ui K"siemn goiu, mat c niKeii ana gut tered cheerfully as the Stern family ran their finger through it. They seemed, as yet, to have scarcely reali ed their good fortune. They looke i at the gold, and felt it, as u they expected to see It vanish like the fabric of a dream. Hut there was nothing intangible about the heap of yel low twenty-dollar pieces. Some of the money slipped from the table a d rol ed merrily along the lloor, jingling as if de lighted to have been freed lrom the re straint of the bank vaults. The toddling youngster on the lloor filled his little hands with the valuable playthings, and seemed as much pleased with their touch as his older relative's, whose eyes were fixed on the table. Mrs Stern was spee .-bless, and could only clasp her hands and nuile at her lucky spouse. The latter, was still too excited to think or act wit4i habitual cool ness. He walked from the gold-laden table to the front door and bacK a dozen times in a minute without apparent pur nose. Customers eume in and looked around, but he reined to see nothing but the glittering fortune that had come bo suddenly. The news had spread outaide, and relative and friends d opped in till the gathering became so much a family one that the r- porter concluded to with draw for a while. In an hour he returned. Mr. Stern had cooled down slightly and could talk coherently. He had put the money in the bank after paying a few friends who were interested witli him in a p ol. 'The year has becun well for me, thank God," said he. "On Sunday last my boy, being 13 years old. was confirmed in . ur religion. On Monday we had a banquet, and he got many valuable presents, in eluding tmnk. books showing money de posited for him by friends. On Tuesday, coming home from school he stopped at the Chronicle bulletin-board and copied oil" the list of winning numbers in the Louisiana State Lottery, and r ished down to say, Vapa, you've won the lfi,000.' I couldn't ere it it at first, but as soon as I looked over my list of numbers I saw the boy was right. Then 1 was atraid the ticket might not be genuine, but 1 soon learned that it was, and I had it cashed tliis morning." Another inundation of fri nds and rela tives Hooded the biore, and the reporter withdrew. Oscar Xathan, an industrious barber on Hardy place, between l'ost ami Sutter street), held a tenth of ticket 85,14 , which drew If), 00 j. He got his money an hour after Mr. Stern nlled his sack ut the bank. The frequenters of the bar, northeast corner of Ulay and Kearney streetB are in a ferment by reason of the fact that some old-tinier has drawn another tenth of the capital prize and refuses to disclose his identity. lionltace,t(obinson, the presid ing genius of the establishment, lias been requested by an indignation meeting of his patrons to reveal the becret, but has retused. The place is lrequented by lynx eved politicians and special policemen. and they are all watching one another tor any eruption of dtamand rings or indul gence in new clothes that would indicate the lucky prize-winner. Colonel J. L. Wehr, a new arrival from Jvausas Uity, is perhaps the most disgusted visitor on the Pacific coast at present. Colonel Wehr, althouuh an educator and apparently a most intelligent gentleman, is somewnai lmiuenccu uy supermuon, Before the January drawing of the Louisi. ana lottery he invested 81 in a one-tenth coupon rf ticket 73,18 Uirectly after getting the coupon the gallant Colonel ran lull tilt on Kearney street against a cross eyed woman. On the next block lie met a funeral, and as the superstitious code of ill omens marks these as sure signs of bad luck, the Colonel concluded that his ticket was mere useless paper. Down the street lie met his friend It. S. McCann, also of Kansas, and alluded laughingly to the ill omens. "I'll put up lmlf a dollar against it and shake you for it," said Mr. McCann. McCann won the bliake ami pocketed tin ticket, and a few davs after the Colonel read on the Chronicle bulletin-board that the despised coupon nad won the second prize, and McCann, who has gone to Hum boldt to look at some land, is expected back in a few davs. T. N. Milcovich, better known as "Big l'ete, the Bulgarian sportsman, ana pro prietor of the United States Rebtaurant, on Broadwav. Oakland, held a oue-lenih coupon of the capital prize. Nick was out exercUiug his greyhounds near Alameda, and fell into a d'-ep ditch. His lottery ti ket having got thoroughly soaked through he put it on the cover of his large collee pot to dry. The young Huluarian apprentice, who has a free and easy Slavo nian way of tossing things around, whip ped oir the cover of the collee'-pot, and not Knowing anything about the lottery ticket, managed to drop it into the seeth ing Mocha without seeing it. When Big Pete got back from the Iront of the res taurant to examine his precious lottery ticket, there was a wild scene. He was nearly beside himself till the cook in emptying out the collee-kettle found the ticket, but It was in such a condition that a microscope could scarcely decipher the number. It has been given to a compe tent chemist, who has undertaken t make It presentable for bank purposes. Meau time "Bitr l'ete" sita on tie top of one of the high stools In lis collee-house, unde cided whether to take oir his coat and go to work or make arrangements for a tiip to Europe. The apprentice who has been the cause of so much misery is hiding for his life In the hills back of Temeecal. John Foster, an employe U an Oakland brush factory on the creek, near the Broadway lauding, won MX) in the Jan uary drawing, so that California fared well at the hands of the fickle goddess this month. San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 15. According to Professor S. P. Lang ley, the well-known American astron omer, tho temperature of the sunlit surface of tho moon has been commonly ovor-estimuted, and probably does not exceed fifty degrees contigratlo. Mr. Richard A. Proctor, in his cluborate work on tho moon, says that, during tho lunar day, the surfaco of tho moon burns, one may almost declare, with a hnnt of fonio five hundred degrees Fahrenheit, if the inferences of our most skillful physicists and tho evidence obtained from our most powerful meaus of experiments cau be trusted. BITUMINOUS COAL. Some of tho Wonderful rrodurts Obtain- nolo In n Qua Fiictory. row persons havo any idoa of tho wonderful i rodttcts from n lump of coai a lump of conl that is placed in mo retort of a Cas inrtnulactorv. Ordinarily burned, tho combustion of a lump of co.il results in carbonic acid. smoke (which is merely soot, or rather tho visiblo portion of smoke is soot") and tho nsh. in which nro found silica. alumina, oxido of iron, phosphoric acitt, suipnuric ncid, potash, sodium. combined sulphur, sometimes traces of chlorine, titanic acid and otlior sub stances. In the gas retort a vaiiotv of products are obtained. The gas, as it is carried through tho hydraulic main to the purifying rooms, takes with it tar and nininonia, tho latter evolved from tho nitrogen. The ammonia has to bo washed out with water in an nr -.... .. a 1 ...1 I .1 i.uiuiiiuiit in which uio am noma is gathered and saved. Tons and tons of sulphate of ammonia are thus inadn. and become an articlo of commerce. lho sulphur is removed by caustic limo of oxide of iron. The carbonic acid is aUo removed bv lime, but (ho sulphurous acid can not bo removed. and, with several others, remains in tho gas after all efforts to roniovo lho others givo the gas its smell. 15- distillation, unphtha and as ii;iiiuiii .no ouiaiucii. Aspiuituni is dead oil, very useful to preserve wood. From this, too, carbolic acid is obtained, very important iu surgical operalions as being tho most valuable antiseptic known. From naphlha. ben zole, ouinol, Milunl and symol are ob tained, aphtha, as is well known, is tp-ctl as a burning Hind. Benzole is a solvent for grease and oils, vorv useful n cleaning kid gloves and things of that kind. Benzole treated with nitric acid pro duces nitrobenzolp. This, singularly enough, is used as a ilavoring extract by confectioners and for perfuming oap. v hen used for this purpose, it s known in coniinerco as the cssonco of niyrrlibane, which it is not, al though it smells and tastes somothitu like essence of nivrrhbano or oil of bitter almonds. Nitrobonzolo is terri bly poisonous, hut not nuro so than other adulterants used by confection ers. From nitrobonzolo aniline is ob- iwiii-u. mis, wiion nrsi obtained, is a perfectly colorlest liquid, but dark ens as it grows older. From aniline are obtained the coal tar colors, which arc so vry brilliant. The colors are of all hues. The ono known as "Tur key red" is exactly similar to tho red that used to be niado from the madder root. Since tho discovery of this an iline, it bus almost completely broken up tho raising of madder in Holland. There thousands of acres were devoted to me raising ot madder root to get the Turkey red dye. It can bo made i. i . . union ciienper irom tuo product ot a gas factory. Coal Trade Journal OUR COUNTRY'S WEALTH. Tho InuxliiuiHtlhlK Minora! ItesoureoH or the Variuiis Slates or the Union. The wonderful developments iu iron oro milling around Lak Superior havo recently been tho subject of much coiumont. B it it is found on examina tion that no State or Territory west of the Mississippi is without iron. Cal ifornia lias superior ores. Tho iron of Oiegon is equal to tho very best K Hop -ail motnl. Sovornl territories have enormous supplio-i, and iron oros arc to-day mined in twontv-0110 of our United Statos. Every county in Mis oiiri lins iron ore, nnd Iron Mountain nnd Pilot Knob havo, it is estimated, over 500,000.000 tons of excellent ore. Texas has great masses, and tho Ala bama supply is being developed at Birmingham oxcellent iron for somo uses, especially for castings. Tho iron ores of Wisconsin nnd Michigan (Ciogobic range) and of Minnesota (Vermillion range) nro of not only uf such quantity to surpriso ono. but "f tho best quality for steel making. Last year over 3,000,000 tons wcro mined and shipped to points on Iako Eric, an enormous pro duction. Tho first six months of 1887 show an incroaso, and a. ready 2,500,000 tons havo boon shipped. But what a Stato is Michigan with her salt, copper and iron! And what a coun try wo have altogether! Ono section of it that was untouched in 1880 is now producing 4,000,000 tons of iron annually, and another section, M in land, scarcely known iu 18S0, is pro ducing 80.000,00 0 pounds of copper now in a year. Another (Idaho) has w mountain of sulphur, and another ('Wyoming) has vast areas of pe troleum within its borders. California has sent oyer SI, 000. 000, 000 of gold to tin United States mint, and is also a vcritablo garden spot. America finds iron tonic. In her iron ores she can furnish food, clothing, shelter and re sources for any possible millions of population. And with the rapid ex tension of science (America, by the way, took away tho livo gold medals at tho last Paris electrical exposition- took the whole live) bovond the present limits of imaginable experience, who can but feol tho groat responsibility for developing theso material re sources, but also theso moral and political virtues that nlono make a blessing of wealth to tho common well being? lioston Transcript. Wo notice that as a rulo people who owo a g-riitlj'o novor nsk for an ex tension of time nor reduction of iutor-' 'su Tlioy whack up at every oppor tunity. Exchange. A monk who residod in Moscow in ho lifteciith century could ropout tho n-holoof the Now Testament. OF GENERAL INTEREST. Natives near Ashoville, N. C, got $1.75 a pound for ginseng root, which they dig in tho woods, for exportation to China. "Who is this man Call Loan?" in- quired an intelligent juror in tho Har per bank case at Cincinnati, after ho had heard the phraso repeated several times. A freight-car labeled "powder" standing at Pliillipsburg, Pa., for two days, created much uneasiness. When opened it was found to contain copies, and tho barrels were all full. -ivs an eviiienco ot tho progress 4 t made by tho negroes in tho South since the war, it is shown by late sta tistics that in threo States Georgia, oouin Carolina and Lou s ana t hnv HilV taxes on fort v-nir lit million ilnltn.-c if.ij uiaus oil Iort-Clgtll UlllllOtttlOllarS roc imiuy years one Ot tllO land - ni.'ll'k'-: in I lirlntlio.-ii,. (Villi,,,- fin . v . .. w . i v vuiiiiii) via., 11 jia tno uni iteat uak, under which the tirst settlers made tho treaty with the Cherokee Indians for all tho land in that part of tko State. Tho tree lias recently died of girdling. 'ni. . . ... v. i ne trustees 01 tho i-ast river bridge havo been offered twontv-live thousand dollars a year by a business man for the privilogo of making the image a bill-board for his advertising placards. It is to bo hoped that sucli a hideous disfigurement will not be permitted. In Oglethorpe, Ga., thrro is grow ing a potaio which has inscribed upon one side ot it tho letter "15" as perfect as if it had been niado by hand, but tins grow this way and tho hand oi nature did the work. And to mako the potato a more wonderful tiling, the letter thereon was tho initial of the gentleman who raised it. When tho conductor of a Louisville street car asked John Duvall, a pnssen ger, ior ins iaro tuo other evening, John jumped up, flopped his hands about as if they were wings and shout ed: "Get thee behind me, Satan. I am an angel, and angols pay no fare. Hut tho conductor was hard-hearted and cast John forth into tho outei darkness. Henry Benson, of llavdon Hill. Cal., has a petrified salmon, which he found on a hillside iiftoen hundred feet high. The iieshy part resembles crys tallized and variegated quartz, retain ing in part the yellowish color of the salmon, and what was tho skin of the fish is now a sort of porcelain, or white Hint. It is supposed to bo a relic ol some ancient river. -Uttlo Marling "What a pleasant gentleman Mr. D'Esprit, tho para grapher, is always so good-natured." nival Journalist (crossly) "Well, if you could see him grinding out his jokes as I do, you'd say ho was'goner- any out ot humor." Tid-liits. Guest (wildly) to Arizona hotel clerk- Say, there's a mail under the bed in that room you irave me. Clerk (kindly) That's ar right: lie -, dead. lust left him there till his friends could come for him I to-morrow. Front! Two whiskies for ii'J. PEACE ON EARTH Awaits that countless nnny of martyrs, whoso rmikB are constantly recruited from the vic tims of nervousness and nervous disuubvs. The price of the boon is a HTSteiuutio course of IlostcttcrV Stomach Hitter, the finest anil most k'fiiiul of tonic nervincB. nursuuil with reasonable persistence. Kaoier, pltusuiiter and Bufer this than to swusli tliu victualing department with pseudo-tonics, alcoholic or uiu royemu, oeer extracts, nerve ioocis, nircoi ic. sedatives and poisons iu (llpuuibc. 'Tired Nuture's Bweet restorer, buliny Bleep," is the providential rtcuperunt for ueak nerves, and this glorious franchisu boing usually the con- sequencun of sound diKcstlon and iucrvased viKor, tne KreJit stoinacuic wtiicti insures notii is productive also of rcjioso nt the required time. Not unrefreshed iiwakens tho Individ ual who uses it, hut vigorous, clear headed and tranquil. Use tho Hitters also ln fever and sgue, rheumatism, kidney troubles, con- Bllputloa and tmiousnus.s. The IllinoiH corn crop of 1887 was the Hinnllest Hince 1801, the total beiiiR Vl),- uoo.uuu husheis. All the art and tanto of the bout artUts seems to bare been combined ln tbe raaguitlcent packak-e of imprted Oleograiihlc and Cbroiuntlo L'uriU wblcb is otTered ny tn well known una oi rieiuiug iirutliurn, ot 1'ltu burgh, l'a To procure themj eJeffant fronUHl and rutin frini:tMl cauU, buy a box of lr. C Mcl.unu'n Celetiruttvl l.iver lilh for 25 cents from your diunnst and mall the out side wrsKr with your lylilrti.. (plainly w UUli) and four cenU worth of stauijis to Kleiiilufr Hrothers, PltU buryb, l'a. Vnu will bo suri'niied and ilelltbted wlUi tne beAuiy anu variety oi tne cams you will receive. llenretorth Alexlcan stiver will he ac cepted at the Cuban treasury at 80 cents on the dollar. THE LADIES' FAV0EITE. The newest fashion in ladiex' hata will doubtless cause a llutter of pleasurable excitement among me tair hex. Ladles are always susceptli le to the ihanues ot a fashion plate ami the more startling the departure, th more earnest the gossip over the new mode. Dr 1'lerco'n Favorite Prescription is a positive cure for tho ills which ainict iemaies anu make their lives miserable. Tills sovereign panacea can be relied on ln cases ol displacements and ail functional derangements. It builds up the ooor. hairttard and draueed-out victim, and gives her renewed liojie and a fresh lease oi me. it is tne only incaicine ior worn ans peculiar weaknesses and aliments, sold by druggists under a positive guaran tee from the manufacturers, that It will give satisfaction ln every case, or money refunded, uead primed guarantee on bottle wrapper. There are 3.00. faith-healers in tho Unl- ted States, It is said. IN OENEBAL DEBILITY, EHACIATI0I7, t'oiiHiinnit Ion nnd WiiMtluir in Chll- lire ii, Ni-ott'H KiiiiiIhIoii of I'urut'oxl Uver Oil with llypophosjihltcs, is a most vuluublo food and incdicluu. it creates un uppotite for rocxi, sireiiKuiens inu nervous sjbiein, anu builds up the body. I'li-aso read "I tried Scott's Ktnulsion on a yomiK man whom I'liysl clans at tunes Ravo up liopo Hlnco lie lias been unliiK the Kmulslun his CoukIi has ceased, Kalnod llesh and strertrth, ami from ill apieur unces hi life will bo prolonged uiuiir years." J, BL'I.LIVAN, Hospital b to ward, Al organza, l'a. Sulphur sprinkled iu the dust fumlshod hens at tills season for bathing will help to prevent uco. Mild, soothing andiheallng Is Dr. Sago's Lataxrn Jtemeuy. Charcoal around to iiowder will be found to lie a very ,ood Uiliijr for polishing! Knives. See Antisell 1'Iano advertisemtnt. Cauelllne Improtes and (escrvr the cusplexloc. WEAK LUNGS MADE STH0NO. Persons who stay indoors all Uio time and lean over a counter or a desk, sooner or later discover that their lungs are giv. ing out. Editors arc often thus afllicted. Krastus R. Sutherland, editorof The Mutt em Stule Journal, White Plalus, New York, writes: "I hnvo used Ai.lcock's Ponors Pi.as tkiis in my family since IHW. In thatvear I had an attack of pneumonia from which I was not expected to recover. My lungs were left in a very weak state. I com menced using At.t.cocKs Ponous 1'i.as TKlis, wearing them constantly three months, two on thbreast and two on the back. The result was surprising, at leat to me. The pains in my lungs had left me, and I felt like "a giant refreshed with new wine." Us it i nt as rellirfous literature sent hre on rrllo UoutoMUaKK Davison. 1' O lloxSai Portland. Or aablrurton corrttspoudcrjU ado. MLm M. DeVoe, Seattle IICHIHO HLES. M Pro Ms Moisture; intense Itching and ntlnntnfc miwtntrUht; woru-bjucraWilne If allowed to cou- uuue tumor lonn, which oftrn UUhhI and ulceiate, ttf-omitnir vorv r Hmvui.'u iiiltuplt ....... .... I "-muig, "" uircrmiou, ana in ounj riiri.ii. .11 Ul( lil..,..u 1.1. uiV. 'v.. T u ;i I " 1 -" ' i ,t i, , rv i . . i ui.tinri of itiumidu arm ., man ,,,r .mi CONSUMPTION SURELY CUBED To tho Editor: 1'luit.o inform your readers that I havo a pos itive remedy for Uio above limited iIIbcaso. Jly ItM timely use thousands of hopeluea casus hnvo been iicrinnnontlv enrod I uh.ill Ln trim, in inuuiiuuiui my remedy fiisk 10 nil or your renders who havo coiwinwtion If they 111 send mo their Kxprusa nnd P. 0. address. iicsivcptiuiiy, . A. S LOCUM. M. CV, 181 1'earl St.. Now Yoric Llbbv Prison Is to be reninvpil tn Plilr-nini for an exhibition. THE CUTEST LITTLE THINGS. Cute"! he echoed. "Well. 1 don't know as the adjective would have occurred to me in jtwt that connection. Hut if von mean th t they do their work thorouifhlr. yet make no funs about it: cause no pain or weakness: and, in short, are evervthlntr that a pill omrh' to be. and nothlmr tha it cniRht not, then I agree that Pierce h Pleas ant Purgative I'ellets cor about the cutest little tilings robin! Frozen nlantH can best be restored hv dipping in cold wat r. I'or Throat IkiKcnsow. C'oiitrlix. IIn, etc., effectual relief is found in the use of ' lirown's llronchial Troches." Sold only in boxes. ' cts. TlIK CinKATKKT llLOOn-lTHirtKltalld ner- vine iu the world is Hobb's Nerve-Tonic Pills. TkyGkumka for brcakfasL Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Jljctcrmi- nator Try It. and prove tho best is tho cheapest. Wakeleo 8c Co.. San Francisco. IU suncrtor excellenco liroven In millions of homes for mure than a iiiarter of u century. It is used by the t'nited States Government Ktidnrsed by rhu hciid of the Oreut Universities as theHtronKest, Purest and mnst Healthful, Ur I'rlcu's Cream Ilaklnu Powder does not contain Ammonli, I.lme or Alum H..ld only til cans. 1'ltICK 1IAKINU l'OWDKlt CO, NEW VOUK C1IICAOO. HT IOU1H CANDY MAKING FOR PLEASURE DR PROFIT. "7")UV I'I'.KHO.VH wishing to encago in a light, js. lueasani. anil, nornatifl. iirouiuiiiu an.useuieiit cau learn tho art ot Candy MakliiK at home, and whilu giving amuseiuent to their friends iin.l themsulves, ills, cover wholher they have a tusto for tho workaaabusl less, anil ther by mnko a falrllvlnir profit from a ery email Investment. itecolpU, und full instructions Iu do tal!, sulllcieiit for sovvrat lessons for tho luaVliiK of twelve simple varieties, and amply Biiinclent forhomu amusement, sent for ono dollar. Tools necessary m.iy ue loimu in any micueii. Auuress, ui.u. r . l-y.ii L'lVAL. 122 Kills Btreet, Sau Francisco. ely's Catarrh CREAM BALM Cl t-itiiHca the XuhiiI l-uHaugew. llny In mill liillam mutton, Ilt-alH the Hoi-eM, lt'HtwrN the MeiiMCM or Tuhic mill Hiiu'll. Try the Cure HAY-FEVER A inrtlcle la arulled Into each nostril audit agreeable, i-ncebu cts si uruggisu; oy man, leinsierMi. u KLV 1IHOTHKKH 234 Greenwich Ht. New Yor sterMl, O) cts. Tho Oregon National Bank, OF l'OItTt.AM. IBuocoflnora tn Metrouolltan tatlnfffllank.l CAPITAL l'AJD IN, $11)0,000. Trf.HHul.tJIR Cl.tfMnd llanVlnff Ihwlrwwl A(XXUN'1'H Wi.t KUbiect to cls-ck. KKLIti ISXCHANdK on Hun Fraiioaco Mid Now York. MAK1M OOIJ.Km'IOfM ' favorable term. VAN II DkLAHIIMUTT r'Hli. II. MAItKLK Ju., jVnaiduot. Vtce-I'ruikluut. V V. BlfEUMAN Ouhlor. KNABE! Tho Jxjst PIANO on earth J Hidnos liro.' lIANO PATTI'S ptoforonce. Musical Dnpartmont A. Ii. Ilnucroft &. Co., Ile tnoTud to Ki l'ost Ht.. Han FruncUco, Ca), $5 T..88 u Day, Kainplca worth $1.60, ritl.'i: Lines not uader tho lxjn.es ft-ot. Write IIukw. NTrK'HHirETrltKiNlIuLiJKKCn.,IIolly,3Ilcli. Gjf 6.O00.OOO PEOPLE USE o.M.FEnny&co, are admlttod to be tea Largest Seedsmen In the world. D.M.FEIKYitCO'a Itlutrst4, UmSp. 8EED ANNUAL For 1 008 lilt mailed .FREE TO ALL ppllcanta, and to laat aeaaon'a oustomea with out wdaruur it. rln valuable to ult. Everr person nauui FOarden,Fleld'Flower rr c r Qtu4 t .M. FERRY ACO.jDBtrolt.MIOh, Tuuw WEIGHTS P?PRICE's l0WDE? IFF EFDS iffiDlMaaB SCIATICA. Misery. Tt is Instructive to note from the catalogue of diseases that nine-tenth-? of futal ruses reach thcirelironic star.e through n stupid indifference to a correct treatment when the system is first nssnlcd. It is easily shown that thousands of lives eould be saved. NKltVOLS 1M1NS. Torture. For Instance r Sciatica, which s Borely nlllicta the human family, and which is delliied to be neumlgia of the seiutii nerve, rheumatism of the hip-joint, or mrts adjoining it. hiji gout, pains in tin. loins and hips, even in its mildest form never bcuis its prey without due uariiing. HYMITOMS. Acute. Sudden and acute ruins in the hip and loins; redness, swelling, tenderness, soreness, fever, lameness atid sometime-, ev cruciating imins. The disease rapidly devel ops iuto chronic or inflammatory stage. TltUATMKST. Cure. Hub the parts affected thnrnughlyntul vigorously with St J cons oil.; create i, burning vernation by the friction of ruM.itij! on the Oil; apply warmth j flannels wruud out in hot water. Sold bv Vrugcriiti ami Oexkrs Bxryxchrre. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BiUtimoru. Md. STEINWAY. i&ftra ll.VSKA i riano; llunlctt Ornain. band lnstnuucnU. IjukvkI . kh tn !mn .nunc anil noon liaml nuppllr.l at nl cut. I'll tanteni l'rlwo MA1TIIIAH OKAY CO, 200 lBt Ktrtt, Hun Kranctnco E. J. BOWEN'S SEE D S. Alfalfa, Onion BoU, Oram, Clorrr, Vegetable ami flwi Hihi1 lly far ho lark-et and tno con.pli'to pw-vi, uu niiiu Uilll, J.ntpo llluatratnl, HescilptlTo and irbl Cutaloirue mailed, fr to alt arilleauta. K. J. IUMVKX 05 Front Street, 1'oit land, Oregon; Or, 815 andSl'SansoiiioSL, San Francisco, Col. v7EAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE 8hould Tako this Great I LIFE RENEWER. Hohb'H JNVrvn Toulcl 1 1'lllH are conmoHed of I i. . , . . IJllHl BUCI1 eluuiunta ns I Knrliili tlio llloiul mill Htriii;thi'n thn Ni'rvcs KlvlUK tho body thoftprlliK and elasticity of youth. .Moil mill AVomrn fiuirer from lrnuj;i'iitintH of tno jsitvi nnil I'ovor- tyof tho lllnoil. W'osoe It In tliu whiteiiltiK hnlr, tho untimely wrinkles, tho lots of form In fact, in an tno siKiisoi preiun turuold tutu. Men, YoiincMi-n.Old I Ii-ii, HHd Yoiiiiu OIill ltin. vnu uood llfklili'iil Nnrvo Tiinlo 1'llls. It Is Itrnln Fimil, It lsamuBelulnvli;oriitor: builds un thulVnstitl 1'lnuuM ; makes the weak stroiiK nnd vlKor-l uus. Are you miucring in secret tor pusii urrors? Wo will lndorso for you if you try I tho Nervu Ton to I'llls. Even if you nrel weak and nervous with loss of vital power I your miiuiiooii luinosi neu, lenvini' you ptiiu-i Inrod llllll hnltniv.Vf.il IIiiIiIi'm Vnrviil ionic i-iiis were ninilo for you, nnd nil I ..ti niriin ivil.ll inu Illllowlllr(',lllIlnllllNf viz.: l'nlpltntloii oftho lli-nrt, Kluttor- liijj, Trcmblluir. Ilystorln, NurvoiiHiiossI In any fnriii, Norvoiis Ilindncli, Ni'ii-I rnlirln, Colli Ilnmls or l'l-ot, 1'nln In tin-1 Hank, or rtiiy ntluir form of Koiiwilol WonKucuH which wo do not euro to umi- murnto. Try them, nnil you will Join tliu I t housniuls of happy men and womon who I unity bless Ur. Ilohb for his Kretit work iu thldr behalf. They drive away lMmpliH find Itlotohos from tho skin, cnuso it dull yellow skin to bo replaced by iiCli-nr Coinpli.xloii, and leavo tho brlKhtucss of youth. Thev nru siiitiir coated, and only ono pill adoso. Price no cts. u Dottle. Bent by mall or all DriiKK'stH. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL CARLSBAD IN CALIFORNIA. rpiiK r.i)i:it.sir..vi:u iiah iistaiiuhiikd in I. Honto lUubara, Onl , a placo for curlnif DlaUI. s, Mrllltua.HUKarlu tliu Urlnu, uiidall otber dTscaaca sub Jnct to cilia by th-so Hiirliigs sucli .is, iilffo.lons of tlm I.lvi-r, Htoiaacli, Itmcls, Limits, t-to , on tlm Carlsbad iilan, lindor tlio dlroctlon of lilt. HL'IIMIK. tliu colo bratoil l'liyslciaii, Mliuliascurt'd tlu-su alliiu iitsliiainoat Hsioiiisnmg- luaiincr I.. IIOI.I ., M l , I'liyslciau. H'lrnuou and Accoucheur, Cor HtJitii and Cotu Street. IllBtS lindKl ven univer sal satisfaction In the euro of CJonurrhu'a and (licet. I prescribe It nnd feel safe hi recommend Ins It to all Millcrcra. i. J. STOMIlt, Jl.D., Decatur, III. rnidli, 81.00. . Bold by DruKSlsts. Tr.d. DR. McN0LTY Tills cinlnifnt Brwciallst still continues to with tho siuiio suceoss as of old all HHcll, Chronic, Nervous and Prlvoto Dlsoases of both sexes, Bend for the " Ladlos' fluldu to Hoalth," and his hook on " trjweiai iiseases, WHICH are froo, CJoll Upon or aouroks r, ituKitir; jiuNULiy, . V., II Kearny nilto., r..ii riailll.ni, CURE FITS! When I say cure 1 do not mean merely to st'Hi them foratlineandtlienhave tlieiri return aicain, 1 mean a rndlr'l cure, I have niado the dieoaiwi of FITS, i;i'Ib lil'MV or FAI.I.1NO HIUKNKHH a life-long study. I warrant my reiiKMly to cure the worst cases. Itecauso itliers have failed Is no ruoaoii for uot now receiving1 a cure, fc-ndatonce for a treatise and a Free bottle ( 111 Infallible rummly. (llva Kitiroas and l'ost Omce. 11. . noOT,.ll, 0 18a I'curl Ht. Niv York. HOI! Ho grt 0ur fiHt w ru curt yuu, dw I lufftftr, wc wlUm&l rDOuvb iocoaf lrc. ALLEN'S IRON TONIC BITTERS, '1 he great Toulo, Jllood 1'urltler, A). pettier anil l.iver Iavlorstor. Oentiiue made by J I' AlWu.St. I'mil, Ullso, FREE Uy return mall. Full Description Moody' New Taller hystvui ot Jlrrps OulUu,. MOODY ft 00., CincianaU. 0. 1 r Dore. In fl TO & DATR.H PooarsntMd not toV MgW oaoMStrtcur.. B wrionljbylbe liilXrtu Chtalctl Co. v OlnolnnatlJaHH oalltrkU aines Impound M URB3 Nervoui Prostration. Ntrvoua Headache, lleooinuiended by Neuralgia. Ntrvou. Wiilmtn Rinmirh men. na uiver Diseases. Kticumat Ism. pcp.la.and all nffectlgna of th Kidneys. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Pri REWARD! 0 1 UUU odou BuXetincM found In WuMlom'i Kobertlne, cknowledgrd Uia moit delLgbtful and only kU harmlcM toilet rtlclo eitt producrd for U-tutlfrlne and prcwrtlng the complexion, removing tan, win turn, frrtMo. and all tlemljhfi i and roifthneM of tho kln. Uel ariU ladoretxl by the elite of iociety and the taiie. Hold tiy all dnughtt at SO cenU per bottle The Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. VOB-LAND, OB. Toang. mlddl-ael and Id, tingle or marrvd men and alkitha(uffer with LOST MANHOOn I Nerrooj Debility. 8: torrhe. Bemtnaf Loefee lie niiitr. HMinii Sexual Deoay.Falllns Mem orx. Weak Ktml Lack of Energy, also Blood land EmpUorm. lUlr Vailing Itoce Talna, 8 welllnn Bora Throat, tJloen, K- fecti of Mercury, Kldneyi M.1 lltila. P,nnkl. t?e rtaa (. Hum Lg Urine, Oonorthea, Qleel Btrlot n -prompt relief and cure for Hie. Oath Hoxen Commit ConflrtenttBlly OP-rTIOB 183 & 184 THIRD BT. 3In.x-2x.iy ior J3jx1o. S,'Sft-f,Tl.!,,'S ,.OU "fH tU toM CIRIF- 1 '""' hnI noU County, Cat , fmit twit i I'lXT Hacraiiunto Valley ; rr. to K. OllirKIN.Tolo. Jack.m Comity Or , center ef Hogo Itlnr Vall.y, BLOOM 1NCD ALE o BROTHERS OF THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, Imro now ready their handsomely illustrated seiul-nnnuid FASHION CATALOGUE which contains a nint romtdeto list of latest stylos in Costume. Wraps. .Millinery, Novell ios in DrcpflooilH,8lioes,etc.,otc .both Koroittniirul Ihimestic. Inch nro sold at such low prices ns to mnko their iihiuo ruuownod throughout tho Union. This catalogue i issued for tho lionofit sons residing Ht n ilistimco from New York City, mid enables thorn to mnko thoir purchases with thosnnii facilltii s nnd nr. thn mmm Inw t linuk'h they cnlh il iu person. A copy of this hook iii no uiiiniMi rnrr xo plication by rflCu po IU1T Iiersoll unoti uu. postal card or lotter. Itlooniliicilnle Itrothcri. .Ilaiiiiriicturers, linporlcrs. Iti-hillers. 'I lilr.1 Avenue, .Nrw York. ti-'.SU full A l ATALOCIUK. WESTCOTT BROS. Hardy Northern Grown SEEDS From Mlnncniiolis, Minnesota, ara tho Ifst, becauso Uioy aro carlfor and the most pnxluctlo. Tako no other until you try thorn. For rale by nil leading dealers on tho coast throughout tho country. Trado supplied by ' Scod Merchants, 4U0 and IOH Sansomo Btroct, San KrancUco, Cal. This HKI,T or Rrgrncrstorls mtJ. cipirmly for tbe cur. of d.r.Iigelnentl of the R.Derstlrs or.. ni. Th. continuous strrsm of KI.KCTIUCITY rertntstlns: through the p.rls must reitora them to hr.ltbr action. Do not onroanitthUsUh Kleetrto Kelts adre rttieil to euro sit Ills from head to toe. Ills for the OSH ipeelflorurpoM. For olreulsr. gtvlog full to forrootlvn, .ddrt. Chrever Ktee trio .Hell Co., 10 WuhlDton Btfttt, CWcsro, IU. cvuich ai.i, uuaioits, from a conn: liiKin ttlotcli, or rruptlon, st Scrofiilu. Salt-rlicimi, In tlm worst " Fovor - noroH," scuiy or icoiigia Skin, In short, all diseases causcil by bad blood are contpiorcd by this jiowcrfiil, purl rvlntr. and InylKorntlnir medicine. Orcnt I11.t-w ntnliiK- lu-ut iindor ttn hn. iiIkh inthionco. Kspcoliilly hits It manifested its potency 111 Clirilllf icuor, nose mini!, IloIlN , uuruiicic rtn .w, Sore llyos, Scroi- iiloiiu SorcN nnil .swoIUiikh, II I p- Jolnt DImi'Iihc, AVIilto SwiTllliiK, ;oltre, or Thick Neck, and IIiilarKCtl t.limilN. Send ten eeuts iu slumps for a luriro treatise, with colored plates, on 8kln Diseases, or tho same amount lor a tieutlso on Serolulous AlltH'tlons. "tiii: iii.ooii is tiii: i.ira:." Thoroughly eletmso It by uslnir Or. IMorco'a Coldeu Alciliciil DlNCOVory, ittitl Rood dlKoMlou, n rnlr Hkln, buoyant nplr Uu, and vital htrciiKtli, will bo established. . CONSUMPTION, which Is Scroftiln of tlio LiIIiikn, isar resh'd and cured by this remedy, If taken bo-1 loro tlio lust Miiues oi tne iiisenso r.ro renciieu.l From Its murvelnus power oyer this terribly I fatal dlwase, when (list oITi rltur this nowl celobratcd remedy to the public, nr. I'lEitcnl thouir it serious v of nilllnir It lily "Con sumption Cure," but abandoned that! nuiiio ns too limited for u medicine which,! Horn its woniieritii eomiiimiiion or ionic, on Ntrt'UKtlienliiu;, iillenitlye, or hlond-ch iiiislnjfj nutl-tillloiis, H'etonil, mid nutritive proper-J lies, is tinenimieii, mu oniy rs a retneoy ro consumption, but lor all Chronic DI cuhcii oi tne Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Tf v. -l fnel dull, drnu-sv. debllltntfl. hnvi sallow color of skin, or yifluwieli-browii Btiotl on luco or body, treiinent headache or tllzztl ncss, bad tusto In utoiitli. Internal heat ol chills, alkiriiatlnu; with hot Hushes, low splrltl nnd Kloomy lorebodluits, lrivfruliir uppetitel nun contcii loiitfiic, you are btiiieriim iroii iiiiiirohiioii, iiyKpepniii, nnu aorpisj liivcr. or " iniititiHiiesH." in man eases only part of thebo symptoms aro cxpi rloncctl. As a reineoy ior nil such CHSCl Dr. IMorco'H Oolilon covory is unsurpiiBscd. Medical Ior Weak I.iiiird, IIIooil. Nliortiichw or I Snlttliitr trentli, Urol cliltlM, AHtlinni, Sovoro CoiikIim, an Kintinxi auoeiions, u is an emcicnt remeu boi.n nv nituuuiRTs, nt ui.uu, or IIOTTMIS for S5.00. Send ten ccnta In stumps for Dr. Tin booK on tjonsuiupllon. Addrewi, Worltl'H UlNiioimary Hied lent Asm elation, COS Alala Ktivct, IJurr.u.o, N. $500 REWAR Is offered liv tho Dronrict of Dr. Snfro's Catarrh iteme ior a caso or cutarrh wt they cminot euro. If ; havo a tllsckariro from noso, offensive, or otherwise), partial low smell, taste, or hearlntr, n-eaic eyes, dull pi or oressuro In head, you lvavo Catarrh. 'I'nd Bands of cases termliitito ln consumption. nr.HnKo'sCATAiutn jiemedv curestiiowc cases hf Cnlurrli, "Cold In tlio Head and Caturrluil niouduclte, ul cents. I'. N. I.'. No. ?'.0 -M. V N. II. Nn. 2fl7 WEAK NERVES I'aiNE'i Celxrt GouronHii is a Nervo To vrulcli never falls. cjoutatnlnK Celery ail Coca, thoao wonderful nervo atlmulanti.1 iadliy cures ui nervous disorder. RHEUMATISM PalKK'S CEUBT COMPOUND pUrlflc niooa it arive out uio iacuaaciu. causes lttieumatlsni. ami restorra the bio. tore oml matins' ormua to a neaitny condition. the true remedy for iUieumatitm. KIDNEY COMPLAINT! PiiNr'a Cexxbt CoitroDKP quickly rest tho liver and kidneys to erlect healta. ' onlcs, makes It the best remedy for Sidney cviapiaiuui. DYSPEPSIA IUihe'b CELznr CoMrotnm atrenxt etouiach, and quiets the nerves of U live onrana. inn u ny it euros worso caani of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION Pusr.'s CiciEHr Covipocvd li not a ca tlo. 11 la a laxative, invinar rur and nat action to the bowtu. lows IU Use, luiruianiy aureiy rofeealotuU arid bualal Bend for twos. Dya. "iwenvvi sum j visum, aiujuoxiu tvfl, v t,