WOMEN COAL-HANDLERS. They Tokt Faithfully From Mornlue Till NlBht for a Mere rittutirr. Among the workers aro women and girls from about thirteen years up. To each gang there wnulil be throe or four men one to empty tlie tub, one to empty the basket, uml one at some heavy point near. So rapid were the motions that they seemed often to be worked by machinery. Small girls and boys were present to gather up the bas kets ntid pass them to one who sat astraddle the bulwark and threw them baek into the coal boat from morn ing till night these people worked, stopping only at noon for an hour or so for their two ounces of rice and their lacquer boxes of tish and vegetables Not an angry word was over heard. All were jolly, laughing; a:id talking. Now and then some woman would say something to her neighbor at the ex pense of us who were watching from the quarter-deck then one by one look and laugh. A blighter, happier set of people I have never seen at a picnic indeed, none as bright, for at a picnic there is always a sort of listless nppoar ance of having nothing to do. Here all were busy; all were working, and working witii a heart. One of the two days our siiip was loading, four or live other ships near by were also doing the same. In other words these people are not at a picnic but this thing goes on more or less through the whole year, the great Japanese coal lields being close by. They arc all clean and tidv. Many of the girls had their hair done up in true style. Over every head was a blue kerchief tied under the chin ton keep out the dust. Many of the gown. were patched and some had holes in them, but not a single one hail the slightest appearance of piitiiliueso. All were clean, all looked cheerful, all were ready to laugh, and all seemed happy. Yet the men who did the heavy work received only fifteen and twenty sen a day. the women ten and twelve, and thechildreii live and seven: add to this two ounces of rice for their lunch. These people are the wives and children of lifherinen and fanners in the near neighborhood, who do this kind of work when the crops are laid by aiid when their husbands and fath ers are out at sea after lUli. We noticed many of the young women ami children with delicate, well cut features and sweet expressions of face. They evidently do not regard work as a hardship. What riirht have they thus to toil and be happy? In our civilized Christian lands men are taught that work is a penalty and they go at as if they had a grudge against their employers. Here these people work for a pittance, and then seem to feel kindly toward the man who pays the pittance for their work. As I haw said in my other letters, they are a strange people. I have studied them as best I could. Heretofore in travel ing I have been able to hold some in tercourse with the people whereby we could interchange ideas. Hut I have not attempted to talk with these, even through an interpreter. I have stud ied them as I study the crows Hying at eventide to their roosts; as 1 study the awts climbing over hill and valley, mountain and gorge in their ceaseless toils ; as J study the spider spinning gossamer threads and with them mak ing upon the air geometrical (igures; as I study the bees in musical hum toil ing in their labor for sweets. I have studied these people and leaves them with keen regret that I had not more time to give to the study. If any of you should be induced by what I write to make a tour of .Japan 1 envy you that your pleasure is in the future and int like mine, all aye, all in the past. This morning early we weighed an chor, and I had for the hist time trod den upon the .Mikado's soil. Carter 11. Harrison, in Chicago Mail. TALKED TOO MUCH. How Chicago Yiiutli I.imt the I.ovo of mi ICtltllUsIllKtio JWltllllMI. "Laura," said young George Van Perkins tenderly, "do you think you could consent to leave this beautiful home, where your innocent childhood was spent, where you have grown to young womanhood, and where you have been surrounded by every luxury that heart could desire or that fdiul and in dulgent parents could bestow do you think you could leave all these to be come the wife of a young man without fame or wealth, and who must go to the Far West to carve out his fortune?" "I think I could, George," replied Laura, softly. "You would miss many of tlio con veniences, and enjoyments of city life," pursued George, "in u community of hard-working settlers." "I should bo one of the workers my self," exclaimed the fair girl, with beautiful enthusiasm. "I was sure you would, my noble Laura. With youth, health, devotion to each other, and the future before us, there is no reason why we can not In happy, even in n Western frontiei village, where there arc no theaters, no Browning clubs, no street lamps, n daily papers, no cable cars, no swell dinner parties " "Nono of theso things, George, are essential to real happiness." "And where the trivial customs that prevail in o-called reined circles are unknown; wliero women never turn to look at each other's dresses as they pass on tho street " "What's that, Mr. Van Perkins?" said Laura, in an altered tone. "Is that tho kind of an existenco to which you would doom meP Kings for sen-ant Victoria, show the gentleman out." Chicago Tribune. m m A granddaughter of Charles Dick ens does a nourishing business with a typewriter. Corn Starclu One pint of milk, three whites of eggs, three tablespoon fuls of corn starch, three tablespoon fuls of sugar; boll the milk, add the other ingredients, and pour in mould. Mako a custard of one pint of milk, threo yolks of eggs and three table spoonfuls of sugar; flavor. Add boiled milk,- and when ready to serve, pour uround the white part. Boston Budget. Women who do their own work re gard their rough hands with great dis tress. To make and keep thvm soft wear old gloves at night, just rubbing in an ointment made by beating the white of an egg to a froth and stirring it into a cup of melted lard to which is added one teaspoonful of glycerine. Keep tho mixture in a covered jar, ex cluding tho light Perfume may bo added. Dr. Stumpf says that a piece of ice placed in a bag, and then in a box or basket containing enough barley-chaff to surround it with a layer of live or e'w inches thick, will not lose 25 per cent of its weight in live or six days, in a room the temperature of which is between 70 degrees and 80 degrees. This suggests an excellent way to pre serve various articles of food and drink, as well as ice itself. Chicken Pie: Cut up your chick en, parboil it, season it in the pot, take up the meat, put Jn a flour thick ening, and scald the gravy; make the crust of cream, put in a piece of butter or lard the sie of an egg; take a large tin-pan, lino it with crust, put in the meat, and pour in the gravy from the pot; make it nearly full, cover over with a crust, leaving a vent. Hake in a model ate oven two hours or perhaps two and a half. Detroit Free Press. A poultry raiser up in New York State makes his hens work for their victuals. He says: 1 like to feed somo ear corn to my chickens. 1 feed about half in this way. The cars are thrown on sfaw and tho birds peck and scratch away at them. They have to work hard for every kernel they get; and this working keeps them busy and out of mischief. Hesides, it is the working lien that pays; a l-i.y hen is like a lazy man. St. J.ouis Jkpubtictin. If the children have already taken cold and cough, complaining of a tight ness in the chest, try this: Into a half pint of icy cold water dissolve . teaspoonful of salt; bathe the chest with this, applying with cloth, sponge or hand, completing by slapping vig orously and rubbing with a rough towel. The glow that will appoar will not be merely external, but will extend throughout the body, giving a feeling of buoyancy and great ease in breath ing. "He who's coy when Fortune's kind, May after seek and never find." Only a month hko Geo. A. Clarke, colored, the winner of !f. .000 in the drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery on the J 3 tli nit., w.is making both ends meet on the siiiall sHlary of $10 per month. His good fortune was the result of one of thoJe 'dreams" so often read about, but wlii-h, lie states, really prompted him to purchase one-cwen-tieth of ticket No. S.1S0, which drew the second capital prize of .f 100 000. He now has a comfortable home which he purchased but a lew days after the receipt of the money, which lie re ceived by return post after placing same forci llvction through the Merch ants National Hjiuk. He invested $l,f)00 in liis new home, and says he and his wife can now enj y the com forts of Hie by careful investment of his surplus funds. A similar instance is that of Mr John McDonnott, who was tho other lucky holder. He is an employe at Kyan's Mill, and was formerly the recipient of a small bounty, only an a sustenance. He held another twen tieth of the same ticket, No. S,180, and awoke one morning to lind himcelf not great, but lich. Ho ib carefully investing his prize, and says that he will use it as a nucleus to a large in come. Tho thousands of dollars that this institution has circulated since its organization has lessened tho burdens of many in needy circumstances. It is true that people already jmssessed of means have been lucky lioldeis, but oftener one will note that the winners are ones to whom tho good fortune conies as an Ar.ibinn night dream. Vicksburg (Miss.) Hrruld, Jan. 4. February, ItSti, had no full moon Such a thing will not occur again for 2,E0O,OO0 years. A MEMORY OF EARLY DAYS. Bane of childhood's tender years, Swallowed oft with groaiiH and tears, How it made the lleuh recoil, Loathsome, preasy castor oil! Search your earlj' memory close, Till you find another dose: All the shuddering frame revolts At the thought of K'hoiii Halts! Underneath the pill-box lid Was h greater horror hid, Climax of all inward ills, Huere and griping old blue pills! What a contrast to the mllil and gentle action of Dr. Plerce'n Pleasant Purgutive Pellets, sugar-coated, easy to take, c tanH ing. recuperating, renovating the system without wrenching it with agony. Sold by druggists. Last year, in the city of New York, build ings were erected coHting over $'4,ff0.000 ely's catarrh (IRTUM BALM u nun ui uuuuii SFSVn- tii J hud catarrh so bad there were great sores in my nose, one jdacewm eaten through TwohottlesoJ Ely's Cream Halm did the work. My nose 'and head are xrell C. 3. IfciliUen, Sibley, Mo. icuprcOUVif I UVk Ml S '-FEVER A particle la applied lata each nostril and 1 areeU. 1-rloe Ul oecla at ttrurrUtt; by mall, rt-gUt-ml. CO carau. iJLY littOTlUUia QrenwfcaBu-iwt, JUwYora, The great Orion diamond, which sur mounts the Russian imperial sceptre, Is the tlrst in sire and third In value in the world. It once formed the fjo of an Idol In a temple near Seriugham. India, and was 'stolen by a French advonturer. It weighs 18 j carats oml is valued at 2,- tvy.ito. A REPRIEVE 0R THE C0KDEMNED. Wretched men and women lonp condemned to sutler tho torturis of dyspepsia, arc tilled with new hope after few does of Ilo'tetter's Stomach Hitlers. This budding hope blo'somu into tho fruition of ce-talnty, if tho Hitters is IK'rslsted In. It brliiRS a reprieve to nil dys (epticg who seek 1U aid. Flatulence, heart burn, sinking at the pit of the stomach between meals, ihu nervous tremors and insomnia of which chronic hidiKCStion is the parent, dis appear with their hateful progenitor. Most beneficent of stomachics! who can wonder that in so ninny Instances It awakens irrnteful elo quence In those who, benefited by it speak voluntutlly in its behalf. It require) n graphic pen to describe, the torments of dyepepsia, but in many of the testimonials received by tho proprietors of Ihe Hitters, theso are portrayed with vivid truthfulness. Constipation, bilious nej8, mu.cular debility, malarial fevers mid rheumaUbiu ure relieved by it. The government has declined to con tribute il'iOOO for an Arctic expedition as pr 'poaed by the Austra Ian government. A'l the art ami taste of the brut atthta seems to bare been combined In the inagulflceut pachas' of Imp rtcd OleokTaphic and CLrowatlc CurUn nhldi is btlug utlered by the well known firm of Fuming llrothers, of 1'itU liuruh, l'a. To procure these elegant fnwted and pallii fringed cauls, buy a box of l)r C Mcl.ane ' Celebrated Llu-r 1'ilU for 25 centa from our (lrn-lat ami mall the out tide u rapper llh )our aU!rt"t (plainly Itt nj and four cents worth of stamps to Klemhiic UrotlierH, Pitts linr.li, Pa. You "ill W surpriseU ami ilellKhted with the beamy aud variety of the cards you Kill receUe. DELICATE CHILDREN, NURSING Mothers, Overworked Jlcn. and for all diseases where Ihe tissues aro wasting away from the nubility to digest ordinary food, or from over work of thi brain or body, all such should take Ncott'M I'.mulsloii of Pure Cod I.ier Oil with Hvpophrtsphltes. "I used the Kmulslnn on a lady who whs delicate, and threatened with llronchttix. It put her in such good health and tlesh. thut I must say 't Is the best Kluul slon I ever used." -U 1'. Vauii:li, 11. 1 Hugh's .Mills, S. C. A LITTLE LEAVKN LEAVENETH THE VTHOLE LUMP. A disease in one part of the body will eventually fill the whole body with di easp. Every year or two some part of the system grows weak and begins to deciy. Such part should bo removed at once and new matter bo allowed to take Its p'ace. There's no need of cutting it out with the surgeon's scalpel. I'urge awa.v the old, diseased and worn out parts with HllANn iii:tii's I'li.i.s. Then the new body will take care ot itself. If allllcted with Soro Kyes, uso Dr. Iboso Thompson's Kyo Water. Druggists sell It. '25c. See Antisell Piano advertisement. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher it.xternii nator Try it, and prove the best is the cheapest. Wakelee & Co.. Snn Francisco. S qj clown your JImbs RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA OR KINDRED ILLS BETTER HAVE. PULMONARY BALSAM A BUI'KKIOH KKMEDY roll C0DOHS, COLDS, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION And all Throat aM Lung Troubles. Hold by nil liruuelHtN for 50 C'eutH. J. R. GATES & CO., pnopuiKTona, 417HnnnonieHt.. MAX FltANC'IHCO CANDY MAKING FOR PLEASURE OR PROFIT. XrtJUMJ PLKSO.VA wishing toengogalna lli'ht, X jileaant, anil, iwrhapa, protitalilo amusement, can learn tbe art of Candy MsVlng at homo, aud wlille gtring amuaement to thalr friends and Uieuuelves, dls cover whether thisy hare a tatto for tho woi lc as a bunl ma, anil Uicr-by raalco a fair living profit from a rery small lnrontuicnt. ItccelpU, and full Instruction in di talL tulHcieut for seieral leuona fur tho waking id twelve tlinplo varieties, and amply sufficient for hum amusement, sent for tine dollar. Tools mecssary uuy 1 found In any kitchen. Ad. Ire, GEO. if1. l'l:U CIVAU 122 KM Btn.t, Ban lianclsoo. O I tilt WH I i,;il. Oabliir, HoenUh Pianos; liurdett Ortans, band Instrument. I-ugeat stock of Sheet Music and Hooks. Hands supplied at Kastero Trice. MATTlilAH UilAY OO., 206 l'ost Street, Han Francisco (T r To 88 a Bay. Sample worth tlM, HIKR JKn Lines uot under the horeeafeet. Write Ilitrw. VK wnTZK'harETTltKIKll0LDEKCo.,IIlllyl3Ilcll. fflfaVIB Orowalo IOV.lh(raeuiol lllllil cs-ltuU-8 ,auLciiDsiirc4sa4 III n H r t rtmlta. Nsv Cattlorus Vroa. lev Seed C..DiMetae OLD, SORES AND ULCERS u W uoJIdj curaXby ALLLa'b ruiHIkt sill K. It nmr fa.ls. lirMsll. Vic, Msd by J. 1' AlUo, St. I'aul. illun. Use Star Re-Melting: Roller Composition PS B .nii1-, in sro-3v i i' fia ma m if Over SCO corpses hsre boon recovered fr in avalanches which have recently oc curred in the Italian Alps. THE C0RR1CT TIME. There are very few men who do not pride themselves on always havhur the co'rect time; and wonderful and deli'-ate mechanlsniH aro devised to enable them to do so. Hut the more delicate a chronom eter Is made, the more subject it lictomes i to derangement, anil unlras it le kept al wnys perfectly clean, it soon lose Its une I fulness. What wonder, then, that the i human machine so much more delicate ' and intricate than any work of Man ! should reouire to be kept thorough'- cleansed. The live- is tho main-spring of tins complex structure, ana on tlio inipti ritl r left in the blood by a disordered liver, depend most of the ills that Uesh Is heir to. hven cansumntio (which U lung scrofula), is traceable to tho imperfect action of this organ. Kidney dUcaHes, skin disease, sick headache, heart disease, dropsy, and a 1 ng catalogue of grave mal adies have their origin I'i a torpid or slug gish liver. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, by establishing a healthy, normal a tlou of tho liver, acts as a cure and preventive of these diseases. Four teaspoonfuls are equal to one tablu ppoonful, A Slight 'oll. If neglected, often attacks he Lungs. "Hrown's Bronchial troches give immediate relief. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED, I To tho Editor:- ! 1 'lenso inform your readers that I tiavo a pos it ivu remedy for tho ubovu named disease, ily it timely uro thousands of hojeleacasv liavo 1 bien pennabontly cured. I aball bo Kind to, beinl two IhjU1lm or my remedy kiikk to any of your n'aders who h.ivo consutiHition it they will 1 K-nd mo their Kxprcsa and 1. O. address. Ilemieotfully. i A. SLOCUM. M. C. 181 i'cari St. Now YorK ' Two and one-lialf teacupfuls of tho best ' brown sugar weigh one pound. , S500 REWARD , is offered, In good faith, by the manufac turers of Dr. Saw's Catarrh Hennilj for! a rase of catarrh which they cannot cure. , It is mild, soothing and healing In its ef fects, and cures "cold in tho head." cnttr- ' rhul deafness throat ailments and many 1 other complications or this distressing disease. SO cents, by druggists. Tlin rlvnr mill linrhnr lull tlifa vnnr will appropriate not less than $7O,0iO,CO0. " llonn's Litti.i: Vkoktaiii.k I'u.i.s towei above nnd are unlike any oilier remedy in the world. Price, t'5 cents a vial. All druggists. Write plainly on a txmtal card your nnme and Kst oftlce udilrcM, N uiimi Tills rl'i:n, and you will receiie free a sample copy of the New Vork Illustrated News Address, 1' l). Ilia 1403, New York 1'ity TuyGkhmua for breakfast. Oamellliip luiprovt'S and ttreserves tho complexion. Over 6.O0O.OOO PEOPLE USE O.M.FERRY&CO. aro admitted to both Lnrcoat Seed-men In tho world. D.M.FEIRY&CO'a lllu.trlMfd, llmrlp. tl uid 1'rlct SEED ANNUAL For IOB3 nllllio mailed ,FREE TO AUL applicants, ana to last season1 customers with nnt. ordurina it. Invalunblotonll. Hrnrv nmnn liaina 'onrdon.FloldorFlovnor btCUO It. AdJrtis O.M.FERRY&CO.,Dotrolt,Mlch. E. Jj. BOWEN'S Alfalfa, Onion Reta, Oraas, florer. Vegetable and I Khmer Seeds lty far he largest and mo complete stock on tho I'acltic Coast, Ijul'o Illustrated, Uesciiptlvo and prl;cd Catalogue I mailed, free, to all applicant. I I- .1. JIOIVllX 05 Front Street, I'ordnnd, Oregon t Or, 810 amlS17Kaii8oinoSt., Ban Kranciaco, Col. HATCH CHICKENS! WITH THE PPT A I IIMA IMPIIRATfltt a ilioAIoHt Hnoni'HHfir JI.' vhiuu Jltulc. 3 Gold Medals, 1 Hllrer Medal, aud 1 1C 1'irat Premium. IIuIcIich nil IiIikN ofl'tts. Jllnile In .III hles. Wrlto ut for Iu-go Illuitrated Cir cular I'rer. ilfscribtnc Incubatora. llroodurs, ilusefl, Jlow to raise Chickens, itc. AMrcsi, PETALUMA INCU3AT01 C3., l'etahnmx, Cat. LIFE SCHOLARSHIP, 875. WESTCOTT BROS. Ilardy Northern Grown SEEDS From Minneanolij, ilinnenotn, aro tho licet, liecause they are earlier and the most producth e. Take nu other until you try them. For ealo by all IcadliiK dealer on the cotut throughout the country. Trade lupplled by WEHTCO'fT imOTIIUIW, Seed Merchant, 4UO and 40H Bamomo Btroet, Ban Francisco, CaL i CURE FITS! When 1 uajr cure I do not mean mere! to top them foratuueandtlii-nbave them return aaln. I in-n a (adlr-l turn, 1 h made tli" dta of FITS, l-l'Itf KPrty or FALLING KIOKNKSHallfe-loo-tudy. I arrant my remlr to euro the wont caM. Ilecau utlirliav failed i no reason for not now receijln cure. b-ud V once tor a treatise nd iim llotlla in my lnf sJllblS rrmedt. (lire Kiprea and Post OtHce. U. O. ltUOT, dr. 0., 183 Pt-url tit. Naw ork. SHEETfeijfoicioft BOUND ; ; all 1 ate ) places ? 11X14. VANITY FAIR CtlC Pol IVAflllOE, UU Pale mm books Catalog FREE land 1 20 others. OntnlotC FREE DODU UJWIT IIUWYW nuwuM w wi r- - Chicaeo Book & News Co, Gbica Tho Oregon National Bank, OF I'OItTI.AM). IHooceaaors to Motrouulitau artnciAlanx.l CAPITAL l'A I DIN. 100,000. Trutiaact a uwieral Ilanlnug iiusluu. AOCOUN 1 H kept HitiJeU to ol-ck M.Ui llXCHANdKoatiuii Fianotioi and Notr Yort MAKI-b OOU.lxrrlONS faVuablo Uro VAK 11 UeLAHIIMU'IT "0. U. MAltb'Ll J., Ptaldit. Vloe-1'iuikluut. 1 V. BnEHMAN Qaahlur. " "is'txsrxxxm for JSaJto. CJE.M ST.tMI'H IOK lltl lll.AK toM. aiUK O I'lN, IV-ttouwood, HhaaU Uouuty, Cat. fruit belt of Uplier rUcraniriito Valler; or.tnH, Oltll'FIN.Tolo, Jacxton Cou it), Or., center t IbHnu lUiur Vallar, ' wiLI uluiato aud prnductliiu IFF ' 'J.iiMJ.t.UlrKliM The Seven Outicura Boys Tlusc veven beautiful boys owe their tcauy of' skin,, luxuriance of hair, purity ot bliKxt, ami (reedotn from heieditary taint or liuinors of tho rMn 1 or eeal, to the celebrated Cl'TtcCRA Ukmlpiks. I l'er ilvanvln;, purlf) In and bcautlfUn;; tho skin , of children nnd Int.uits, and eurlni; tortu Ini;. lii- (l(,uriiiK, Itcliln', t-caly mid liuil) dteasws of the skin, eali and blood, with los of hair, from hi. fancy to old age, I'UTlcritA, tho gient s-Kln cure, ami Ci'trtiu ."-oat, an eMuUlto h!,1ii biHtutifier, preiarcd from It externally, and CYtrtra l'r vm.vi.ST, tho new blood imrlller, internally, aro infaililile. Your moat abiablc Ct'TirtiR IIemmum haxo done nij child so nut h piod that I feel like s.a Ititf this for tho hincllt of thot.e who aie troubled with kin illfLiv-c. My littlo p I rl was troubled with lA'zcma, and 1 tried t.ecrol doctors and medicine, but did not do her any pood until 1 Used the (I'll crrtA llutcnir.!), width ;eedily cured her, for which I owe J on many thankn and many idxhtR of lu.t. ASTON IlOSSIMKit, lMlnburK, Ind. The Ct'TicURA Uemcpii.h aro in creat diuiaiid. Tho Cuiicl'iu ltEouxNT n'lls better than any other blood jiurifier. The IYtici'IU SOAr Is praised by my customers, esju'cially uiothcri, who ay It Is tho hest for babies, reentiui; and curing call head and titnllar diceas,c. tllXlllUI-. 1I01U1S, 1. M , t'olllns, Texan. nianl'l.KS, blackheutls, led, louh, elia) ed and rllll oily Kin preented bj I'ujiil'iu S Al'. Analytical Chemist, ASSAYHH Toxicohoiiisr, Laboratory, IOO First St., Portland, I ANAI.YSlCSnindo of all 8iibstance8. lliites for asHiiyinir gold or Hilver, Sl.oli. lteiigeiila for testniK all kinds of oreti aud metals iiuinu facturod and lor pale. I'i on tho receipt of ?1 will fiirnUh a recipe for milking all kludti of metallic alloys; also, cclpcs for bimpj, dyes, perfuinet', lliiid extraels, o-.ences. liuitni-iita. oinlinoulH, Halves, etc. In formation furnished on nil kinds of ohelilleul composition. Packages aunt by mail or express promptly attended to. ODD'S EOETADLEl TI LITTLE V PILLS VOIt TIIH J.TVKK. IVrfoct dluchtloit ucconi- plihhed by tuking Jltibb'sb l.lttlo Aogi'lnlilo I'lllN. Tills 'Woiulcrriil Itriiieily eni ch Sick lli-niluelu,li) reiihln, JiidliM'stinii, uud KVs4(U3iill DiHcnsi-H of tho J.Ivtu-T- t)M uml Stoiuiii'Ii. The following symptoinR ri'Hiilt from dlseitseH of tho Dipi-stlvo Orpitiis: iiNti- lintli it, lli'iiilru lii', I IIcn. 1 1 t-it i-t Iturn, Ititil Xiiutii In utli, Niuisen, Sour StiMiiiieli, t'nntril Tongue, Sn Si i UlIOWIK'NH or l-ililn, I nin fa- in i no xkio, etc. ikiihi h ?M i iiu.i vcgi tniiio I'liiMu ill IJ! freo tho sbti'iu of nil tluwi iMfind iniiTiv (ithoe fllKOritora. They arc puri-ly vogolnblo, Mi);nr eiintol, voi y niiiiiII, t'tiKy to I alio, only o, in I 111 n 1oni, but used with wonderful results. Try them once, and forever after you will recommend them. Price SB '1m. a vlul, or five for 11.00. Bent by mall or nil druggists. Houu'a Medicine Co,, Prop's, 8an Francisco, Cal. BLOOMINGDALE Q BROTHER OF THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, barn now ready their handsomely illunttutod Miinl-itiitiual FASHION CATALOGUE which contains a nwt rouiplta lint of lidost xtyloa in (lOHtumoH, Wrtps, Millinery, Novohloa in l)roiw(lo(MlH,Hlnii'H,otc.,ito , linth t'oroiKiiiilid D'lmoHtio.hioh aro Hold at such low price as to inako their uaiuo ruuownud throughout tho Union. Thin cntalotruo I inauoil for tho honofit of per son roviduiK at n (iiutaucu from Now Vork City, nnd emibloH them to muko their jiurohaaeii with thosnmo fncilitii huiuI at tho mimn low nrico as tliiiunh they call ! in person. A copyof thiabook will bo minimi CDCC tonny lHiroii upon up. plication by riltb poeUil card or lotter. Illounilnciliiln Itrollit-rH. Jlniiuriieliirei'H. Iiuporler. Itelulli-m, 'llilril Avenue, Nov VorK. b-.ND VOIt A ('ATALOOUK. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 232 Kearny St., San Francisco Bhirts, Underwear, Suspenders, Hoilcry, Gloves, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Etc SHIRTS TOJRDER, SI, Illustrated Catalogue, with Ilulen for Belt lleasureiuent. Mailed Free. PIANOS, lnf Pri'MiliiiiiH. QH.OQft In UNO. '10 year KutahlUhcd. Kuw , imtfiitiul Htel TiinliiLf I la. "ce, hi use In 110 other i'laiio, by which our Piano Und III tune 20 j ear, good for 100 ; not affected by climato. No wood to split, break, swell, ahrhik, Kant Itonewood Case, 3 ttrliu;, double reicatlnr action; flnebt Ivory ley; tho Famou ANT1SKI.U Callorwrlt4) for CaUloKUe.frco. T. f. ANTIHKI.Ij PIANO CO., Manufacturer, Odd Fellow' Hall, Mar. Let and Seventh Streets, Kan Franclsto, REWARD! t'lflfin Will I paid for each and etrr train of pot i 1 U U U nuou uUtaure found In Wisdom' ltoberline, ackliowledKtd the most dell.btful and only reallx harmless toilet article eier produced for teautlfyUi" and I reertlu tUi onuplexlon, rrmoTin tan, sunbura, freclile aud all blrudsht and .rouhues of tho sklu. Used and ludorted by the ellU) of society apd thi Ue. Bold h all drurillsta at SO cent per bottla WhiUand FUwL Mauafactured by W. U. WlbDOM 4 0O UhaudiU Portland Oregon. mi i Our littlo on i!l lie four )car of age on the 2Mh Inst. In Mjv, 1SS., he was attacked with a- cry alnful breaking nut of the klh. Wo called in a "lislclan, wlm treated him for about four weeks. The child roccUcd little or no pool from the treat nun I, ax tho breaking out, MipiKtocd by tho 'hsic!iin to he hiics hi an opttravateil lomip heeaino larper In blotehea and more and more dls tie.lm;. Wo wero fniUently ohMped to pet ep In tho night and rub him with soda In water, strong llnlincntH, ete. linalli, we (ailed o her 1'hyt-kiiuis, unlil no lew than xi had atlempteil to euto Mm, all alike falllup, ami the child Kteadily pitth'p worse and worse, until about tho 'MU of hint July, when wo began to phc him (Vtiu'ha IlKsoiTiNT Internally, uud the Cima'RA ami Vv TKTRA Soar externally, nnd bj tho last of Aui;ut ho was so nearly w 11 (hat we gavu him only (no dote of tho l(KPOLVr..T uUmt ctry seicnd day for about ton itajs longer, and ho has never beeu troubled since witii the hoirlhte lu.ilaily. v II. I- UYAN, Ciiuiga, Livingston Co., 111. Subscribed and sworn to licfoic mo this fourth day of January, 1SS7. C. N. C'OK, J. J'. Sold eerj where. Price! (Vticiiua, l-Oc; ioar, 25c.; ltaoi.VK.ST, Jl. I'rejiaied by tho l'oTrr lll:uu ami Ciilmkal Co., Iloston, .Mass. rjeScni lor "How to Cure Skin l)leacti." 04 agc", M llliutratloiifi, aud H O testimonial'. Cf DARVQ rikin, seal,, nnd lialr recred and licau- tilled b toe use ol ClITIll'IU SOAP. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute Hlutr or a:iithlocn Imperii neeil mill HUIU Till riij'olclaiiH uml Niiriicona. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Patients t routed lieroornt Unit- hoinca. Many treated at homo, through coirrnpondeiiei, na eiiccessfiilly as If hero Iti person. Coma anil boo us, or send ten vents in stumps for our "Invalids' Guido-DunV," which given all partic ulars. Arid! ess: H'oiti.n's Disi-k.nsauv Mbiii CAt. Association, liiCI Main St., liiiifalo, N.Y. For " worn-out," " run-down," dobllltntrd sohool leueliers, nillllnorw. senilis) t-fsses, liouse keepors, uml overworked women Koncrnlly, Dr. l'lorco'H Kuvoillo l'l-oscrlpllon Is tho best of all rcslonitivotoiiles. Itlsnotii "Cure-all," butadiiili-.tlily f ullllts it sliik-loiiofw of purposo, boliiir n most potent Kpeoillo for nil thoso t'hroi'lo WcaUucasi'H and DlNoiiboa peculiar )o ivoincn. Tho treatment or iiiiuiy IliousundB' of such cunes, at. tho Invalids' Hotel and Knrr leal lustltiito him iilTorried a huno oxperlcuw In adnptliiK roiuodlcs for their euro, anil Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the result of this vast experience. For liitoi-niil coiiKONtlon, Iiiflimitiintlon mid ulceration, it In u Spot-irie. It lH u powerful Kenenil, iih well ns uterine, tonlo' uud nervlno, uml i:!ipijrts vltfor ami ttreiiKtli to tho wholo sysb in. It i'iiivh wriiknrhN of stomach, Indigestion, lilontlnir, wraf tmcl;, norvoun proHtriitlon, oxliaiistlon, deliiTlty unit Blcoph'HstiosH, In eithernex. I'uvoi l(o l'ntierlp tlon is sold by druirKlsIa under our jxisUlve guarantee, Soo wrapper uroiuul bottle. lilt SIX IIOTTIJM $1.00, ruit$rj.oo.. Send 10 cenf s In stamps for Dr. I'lereo'a Iarirt Treatluo on DlaenseH of Women (lull piifree,. paper-covered). Address. Woiii.ii'h Dihpkn hahv Jlcnnui, Absooiatio.v, 0OJ iluln BtlCOtr llulTulo, N. V. Kgvcos little liz. r .--- - Ett U.(r Vkv via . . a, I PILLS. ANTI-IIIMOUS nnd CATHARTIC. SICK HEADACHE, lll!loiia noiuluclio, UlzzlilOHH. (Joiivtlpn tlon, IiicllKOMtloii, mid IllllotisiAttuclf), promptly cured by Ir. pioroo XMpiiijnilt lMiruntlvo l'cllotir. K5 -ymtaii vhl. liv Jlrutwlsta. The Van Moncisoar DISPENSARY. VOB-LAND, OR, Tlaint. mlddlMMd ke4 Id. tin la or marrvod men and alb who tuffer with LOST MANHOOD I Kerroua Deblllt. fJpram. torrhea, Bemlnal Loae Bexual Decar.ValUnf Mem orx, Weak Kje. Lack of Knergy, also Ulood land Nila DUeaac. Urphllll Eruption. Ualr Valun Hone Pln. H volllnii Bora Throat, Ulcer. Ki feot of Mercury, Kidney and Bladder TroUble Weik nao f. Hum ut Drlna, Gonorrhea, (Meet BUtot. ur prompt relief and cure for ilia. Ootli Mexekl C'oiiMUlt COBHdPBtUIIy OB-e-lOlS-iaU d 184 THIHD BT, I nii? CI liaa clven nnlvetv I sal satisfaction In th rr.,..in I cure of Oouorrho.1 and (lleet. I prescribe It and feci sate In recommend n.i.anlul ul IA caas BuUtar. MTit ol ty U In It to all autlcrera. IrttjCiialalCa. .A.J.bTOXKlt, M.D 1 D.ctur, IU. . Cincinnati, Ohio. VIIICB, 81.00. -Bold by BruBBl-t Trail KNABE! The boet PIANO on oarthj Halne llro.' 1'IANOt PATXI'S Dtoromice. Musical Deimrtmont A- L. Bancroft & Co., 1U tnoTod to IK! l'ost UU. Ban Fruuolco, Cal. cr f i roil i mm I v. N. u. No, arj-a. IT. N. U. No, SCO.