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lam 3 FUNEREAL MONTH OF MARCH. An observant metropolitan barber wys that ho can tell ono'a physical condition by the state of his hair I The Bible tells us that with his hair gone Samson lost his strength. The Itomans considered baldners a serious affliction and Julius Ctmar was never quite satisfied with himself because his poll was bare. The face, however, is the open book and one can readily trace in its various expressions, lines, changes and com plexion the state of the system. The eye that is unusually bright and yet has a pallid brightness, tlic face nnnn whoso cheeks nature paints a rose of singular beauty and flush, more marked in contrast with the ala baster appearance of the forehead and noso and lowor part of the face, is one of those whom the skilled physician will tell you will some day dread the funereal month of March, because it is then that consumption reaps its richest harvest. Consumption they tell us is caused by this that and the other thing, by microbes in the air, by mioro-organiems in the blood, by defi cient nutrition, by a thousand and one things, but whatever the cause, decay begins with a cough and the remedy that will effectually stop the cnuse of that cough cures the disease of the lungs. That is all there is of it. ' The cough is au evidence of a wast ing. To stop it effectually, a remedy must be used that will search out the cause, remove that and then heal the lung and do away with the cough. This is tiie power, special to itself, possessed alone by Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy. This is no new fangled notion of nar cotics and poisons, but an old-fashioned preparation of balsams, roots and herbs, such as was used by our ancestors many jears ago, ths formula of which has been secured exclusively by the present manufacturers at great trouble und ex Dense. It is not a mere cold dryer. It is a system-searcher and upbuuder and a consumption ex pellant. Where others Mil, it wins, because it gets at the constitutional cause and removes it from the system. J. W. llenshaw, of Greensboro, on Jan. 15, 18SS, reported that "he had derived more real benefit for the length of time, from Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy than he had for years from the best state physicians." If you have a cough, night sweats, "positive assurance in your own mind that you, oh you, have no consump tion," and yet lose flesh, appetite, courage, as your lungs waste away, you may know that soon the funereal month of March will claim you, unless promptly und faithfully you use the article named. If othur remedies have failed try this one thoroughly. If others are offered, insist the more on trying this unequaled preparation. Some persons are prone to consump tion and they shouKt never allow the disease to become seated. RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. Virttio will catch, is well as vice, by contact Burke. Good deeds rinjj clear through the Heavens like a bell. liichtcr. Repentance is getting' out of one train and getting into another. D. L. Moody. May we be satisfied with nothing which shill not have something of im mortality. liccchcr. He that condescended so far, and stooped so low, to invito and bring u. to Heaven, will not refuse us a gracious reception there Bjyle. The serene, silent beauty of a holy life is the most powerful influence in the world, next to the might of the Spirit of God. Spurgcon. To rebel against bereavements, misfortunes and disease, is like scourg ing one's self with thorns; but sub mission to the will of God, as expressed through such aillictious, is like bathing one's wounds with balm. Prairie Farmer. Buddhism can not long hold its ground, and Christianity must linally prevail throughout all Japan. Japan ese Buddhism and Western sciences can not stand together. Tlioy are in consistent the one with the other. Japcmcsa Gazette. You may assuredly find perfect peace if you are resolved to do that which your Lord has plainly required and content that ho should indeed require no mora of you than to do jus tice, to love mercy, and to walk hum bly with him. Huskin. Statistics, show that wo have 132, 000 churches, 92,000 ministers and 19, 000.000 members in the United States, and yet there are those who say that the church has no inlluonce, that it is only a small body. Lot the church be a unit on tho moral issues of the day, and our country will bo saved for God. Pulvit Treaxtim. A LUCKY TIIIAL. Tli i (food Fortune whlcli followed fulr irouiuium. San Francisco, February 29, 1883, Dais Bis: It affords me great pleasure to Bend you this voluntary statement of my experience In testing tbo merits of Joy's SarsaparilW. For the past five yearn I have been troubled with an ex ceedingly sluggish liver, and wltliln tbo past two years It bas brought within its trail a thoroughly disordered stomach. Including loss of appetite and distress after eating, pains in the back and kidneys, and bol a around my neck and face. I have tried several remedies which are advertised as specially for the liver, and could never get mure than temporary relief of about a week or tw o, I was recommended to try abottleof Joy's Vegetable Barsspsrilla as a test, and while taking the first bottle I became convinced of Its merits for I could feel it was working a change iu me. I have taken five bottles, and during that time my troubles have left mo. Everything is worklug full and regular, iu fact it has cleansed, purified and braced me up generally. I feel like a new man. You are at per fect liberty to use tula as you see fit, or you can .refer whom you please to "With Iieamlih, corner Third and Market streets, Ban Itanclsco, THE IN A LOGGING CAMP. low tho Hough IVoodimcn of the North west Spend Their Time. Of tho hundreds of logging oamp tcattercd through tho pine forests of STorthern Michigan, Wisconsin ami Minnesota, tho ordinary Eastern man las little idea. A camp is a little vil age of perhaps half a dozen log cabin Uuatcd in tho woods, often from t 1 .0 twenty miles from the nearest tow 1 ur settlement. It ha? a population, or. noro properly speaking, a crow, 01 from twenty to one hundred men. ac cording to tho size of the operations intl two or three women who do the :ooking and washing1. In general tppcaranco the logging camp of to-day lottbtless varies little from those of fifty years ago. Of tho half-dozen buildings of which tho camp is com posed, one. the "men's shanty," serve? ts a dwelling-house for the whole crew, nle for tho boarding-house, or "cooks' shanty," in which the cooks live, an sther for au olllco and store, and the j thers for barns, blacksmith shop, oto. Tho men's shanty is a large, square log cabin with no partitions inside, there being simply one room, with .loors and windows at tho ends, and hunks built along the sides, one above tho other, after tho fashion of berths In a steam-boat. Each bunk has a straw tick and heavy woolen blankets-for bedding. In tho conter of tho room is in open space, in tho middle of which stands a largo sheet-iron heater or stove, with tho furniture, consisting of a few wooden benches, scattered around near by. The crew of a camp s made up with men of many nation ilties. Besides Americans, there are man- Canadians and quite a sprinkling if Swedes, Norwegians, Danes and Fiulandcr. Tho woodsmen are a rough, hardy class of men, who live a rough life, work hard, and endure many privations. They are usually' single men, anil their worst enemy is whisky. They encounter tins luxury at snort range about semi annually, with unvarying degrees of success in mastering it. 1 heir dress is rumor picturesque, ineir winter cos tume consisting usually of a red knit cap, red or blue Mackinaw shirt (worn in placo of a coat), gray pants, long rod stockings drawn over tho pants to the knee, heavy low rubbers on the foot, woolen mittens, ami perhaps a red ash tied around the waist Their wages range from eighteen to twenty-six dollars per month, and board. 1 ho latter is plain but wholesome, consist ing of salt meats, br-ad, potatoes and plenty of beans and like articles that are easy to transport and preserve. The food is usually well co iked, and 110 matter if it could be improved a trille, tho man who swings an axe toi or eleven hours a day in tho braeim: pine air is apt to call it "good grub." The men spend their leisure tim evenings and Sundays in camp, am the inside of tho men's shanty in tli' evening presents an interesting ap pearauce. They scatter themselve around, resting after their day's work and amuse themselves in various way. Some are lj'ing in their bunks reading some writing letters to distant friends or perhaps tho girl thoy left bohini them in Canada or far-away Norway oi Sweden, while cards, checkers 01 i'liging takes up tho attontion of tin leinainder. Nearly all aro smoking, and the conversation is carefully inter larded with profanity of the most linen' variety. Swearing is one of the ac complishments of the regular woods man, anil lie could teach a cow-ljo new cuss words. All are in bed before nine" o'clock, for they must bo up at half-past four iu the morning, break fast at five, and bo out in the woods at six ready for work. Tho adage "earl to bed and early to rise" is very strict ly observed iu a logging camp. Har per's Weekly. Keeping Within Bounds. Roportor -I've got the biggest kind of a social sensation. A desperate lover threatened to shoot a society wo man if sho would not accept him, and sho calmly looked down the muzzle of the revolver and said she preferred death to marriage with him. That settled his hopes and so ho desisted, and afterwards blew his own brains uut. Citv Editor Good. Who is the girl?' Mrs. Do Pink, tho rich young so ciety widow." "Humph! Don't mention tho fact tho heroine is a widow. Nobody will believe tho story." Chicago Tribune. Law for Themselves. Aunt Sally Griggsby, from Early Candlelight, was at ono of tho Presi dential receptions with another dear old soul, who was visiting a Senator. "Them's the ministers," said Aunt Sally, pointing to a group. "I hoard 'tin say so." "When do they preach?" "Dunno; one of 'em is tho minister from Niagara, and the other from Ter ro Cotta." "Law! I've heerd of that country before. Wo must go an' hear 'em preach before wo go home." And they ambled oil' nftor other cu riosities. Detroit Free Press. What is described as a literary event of national importance to China lias taken placo in Japan. A Chinese official discovered in tho latter country a copy of Hwang Kan's Confucian Analects, oyer 1,200 years old, and Vitlt all tho ancient commentator s notes. This work lias disappeared in China for 700 or 800 years, and, as tho wholo history of tho present copy is known, tho Chinese Government hns directed its minister in Japan to bor row It, in order that a carefully cor rected copy may be taken Tho four fumnccs that arc in conrso of con struction at Kinsley City, near ltlrinlnKlmtn, Ala., nrc to produce 720 tons of plKiron a ilny. Two thousand men will be employed. This Kreut establishment will cost nearly S1.000.OUO tor construction. Tin: dbvii. nsii iusciuiu:i nv HU(H), Ts not a moro tenacious monster than malnrla, whether It takes tho form of chills ami fever, bilious rcinitlaut. iuuu cako or iluinli ne. L ko the octopus of the story it clasps tho vic tim In IU teiitncuhu, and filis him eloser and closer In a horrible embrace. Attacked with Hotetter's Stomach Hitters, however, it grail, ually relaxes its tremendous urip, linally aban dons It, and tho quondam sufferer, liberated at last, rejoices in tho soiiso of new born freedom, engendered by the restoration of complete health. l)gpepsia, too, und constipation. Uiomj old and remorseless enemies of the human fam ily, kImi ground, and ure dually driven from the field by this Napoleon of remedies, the gi cutest, the purest in the family pharmaco poeia. Rheumatism succumbs to it, so do kid ney troubles. The nerves, u hen overstrained, regain quietude and vigor by IU aid. and the ability to rest tranquilly and eat with zest are increased by it IUnoi t to it in time and avoid unnecessary sultering. A curled walnut tree felled In the Coal Hlver Valley, West Virginia, wus cut up into veneer ing and sold for ?l,UO. THK 1'I.YING 1IOVK OV l'KACKi A richly frosted quivering Hying Dove. A Dream of Life screen calendar. An Im ported Ideal head. An Imported f'osted -now scene and n full set of magnificent floral cards. Fourteen artistic' pieces. Sent to Biiyone who will buy from a drug gist a box of tho genuine Dn C. M'Lank's Ci:i.EUUATi:i) LlVKll 1'M.Ls (price ITi eta.) and mall us the outside wrapper from the box with 4 cents in stamps. Write your address plainly. Fi.kminu Bnos., Pitts huhou, Pa. Tho United States and Canada export to Eng land 7JO,000 worth of apples a year. Man wnnU but little hero below, lint wants that Utile strong. This Is especially truo of a turge. Tho av, erago man or woman does not precisely hanker for it, as a rule, hut w hen taken, w ishea it to bo prompt, sure and effective. Dr. fierco's Pleasant Puntntlvo Pellets leave nothing to bo desired in point of clllcucy, and yet their action Is totally free from any unpliasant symptoms, or ilisagreeablo after-effects. Purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. In Now York city the building trades have forty-live unions, with a membership of Oo.UOO. HAPPY HOMKS. Much has been w ritten anil said about how to make homo happy. The moralist und the preacher have hackneyed this thomo until It would bccm nothing moro remained to be said. Hut the philosophers huvo gone far out of their w ay to account tor this prevalence of ill assorted couples ami unhappy homes, anil have over looked thu chief cause. .Most of tho unhiippt nessof man led lifo can b traced directly to those lunctlonal derangements to which women uro bumeet. in nine casea out or ten ine irri table, dli-sutlstlcd and unhappy wife is a suir erer irom soino "female compluhit." A trial of Dr. l'ieree'n Favorite Prescription will produce more domestic happiness than u million ser mons or philosophical treatises. It cures ull those peculiar wruknemeH and ailments Incl dent to women. It Is tho only medicine sold by druggists, under a positive guarauti-u from the munutucturers, thtit It will give satisfaction in every case, or money will bo refunded. See guaruntee printed on wrapper enclosing bottle. Leather chair seats may bo revived by rub bing them with well-beaten white of egg. .1. II. FINK, ANNiiycr nint Analytical Cliciiiint. Laboratory, 100 M'sl bt., Portland, Or. Analyses made or all substances. Hates for asbajing gold and silver oies 91.50. Pack ages sunt by mall or express promptly attended to, und returns made. Kgg stains on silver can bo taken oil" with table salt und a wet rag. lCKMAllM: AND A I. WAYS Til K SAM K. Hhanuuktii's P11.1.S are tho oldest, safest and best blood puriller und purga known. They are purely vegetable, there fore harmless. They are always the mime and always produce the same eil'ect. Other purgatives require increased doses and llnallv cease acting altogetliHr. A course of one or two of UitAXimirni's I'll. i.s taken each night is a positive cure f r constipa tion, headrche und al bilious disorders. If you can't take them plain get them sugar-coated. Sweet potatoes require nearly twice tho Umo that Irish potatoes do either to bake or boll. See Antlsell Piano advertisement. Thy Gkh.mka lor breakfast. OAiuelllne Improve and prwwrrea the complexion. THE LEADING REMEDY. THE TRADE SAYS SO. The Suffering Class Say3 So To The Trade. ITS VIKTUKS AltK I'll KNOMKNAL. ITS CUltKS AKHJUAKVliLOUS. Chronic Cases 40 Yeurs'HtnndlngCured I'uriintnitiiUy. Sold ly Druoturt and Jlealrra Evcnmhere. The ClmrleH A. VngnlerCo., Hitlto,, Md, ELY'S CREAMBALM. For three 1reek.1I CatarrH to as sufferiny frmnti aevrm Cold in Head andjniin in temples, after only six ajyiica lions of lily n CreamBuhn Iwa relieved. liverv trace of my coM icaa removed. II, C. Clark, 1st Divi xion A', i'. Ap praiser's ofl Ice. HAY-FEVER A particle la applied Into each uontrll and la aereealile. PricuSOcta at ilrutlnU- bjr mail, repltlerru, CO eta. KI.V ItltltTHKUS 5.VinrwnlctiHt New Vorlc PULMONARY BALSAM X HU'l'KltlOK llEMEUY COK COUGHS, COLD?, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION And all Throat and Lung Trouble!. Mold by ull ImmulHtH for 50 C'cutM. J. R. CATES & CO., rnoritiKToKH, 4l7HaiiHomHt.. HAN FJtAXCIHCO ml4II Orowo In lOtfA.lb. .rdeuil HimH ofttnU-H .auiUilBiMiiredaad IIIUM clrabnt renin. Kw Caulogut w mm aa V ru. Itiwa Hood C., r liolail KNABE! Tho beet PIANO on oarthl Hairw IWa PIANO' PATTI'S preference. Musical Department A- L. Hnncroft & Co., lto inovod to 132 Post Ht.. Han Krancitco, Cal. ai'arTn m tor &a.xo. SF.VO STAMP I'OK ( lUCI'I.AU to M. OIUK. FIN, CHouwock1, HbaiU Vouutjr. Cal , fruit bolt of Upper Haeraiueiito Valley lor. to B. GIlIFF.IN.Tolu, Jackaon County, Or., center of Itogua lUrer Valley, "- iuuu ciuuavs ana pruaucii? euea. A 8U IiOnH f nr dealer recently received from Texas 1.0JI wl dcat skins in ono consignment. ron r.icKr.Ts, makasmcs and YVAST1XO niSOKDKKS OP CIllI.lUtKX, Nrotf'H r.nnilsloii of Pmo Coil Liver Oil with llypojihostihltos Is urn quailed. Tho ra pidity wlih which children gain tles'i mid strength upon It is very wonderful. Head tho following: "l havo used Scott's Kmulslou In ctu-es of Htckcts Hiul Marasmus of long stand ing, ami have been more than pleased with tho resulU, as in every case the improvement was marked."-J. M. .Main, M. 1).. New York. Its thousands of cuies are the best advertise me ut of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. "llrown'M Itroitrliliit TrolirrV' will relieve llrouchltls. Asthma, Catarrh and Throat Diseu es. CONSUMPTION BURELY CURED. To tho Kdltor: Please Inform your renders that I havo a pos itive remedy for the above named disease. Hy Ita timely uso thousands of hopeless casws havo been icrmuncnty cured. I shall be Kind to send two bottles of my remedy i-'hkk to any of your readers who huvo consumption If they will send mo their Kprcss and P. O. address. uespccttuliy. T. A. Sl.UUU.M. .VI, , O.. 1S1 Pearl St.. Now York Wakeleo's Squirrel ami llophcr Exterminator. Try It, and prove tho best Is tho cheapest. W'nkeleo & Co., San Francisco. M A G I 0 i7ALL :sbxk. -NEED IT!- S ure and linnirillnte lollof In all I'.isos of Pi pruhiH, llrulsei, Contusion?, Abrablons, Hums, (cxid'.. etr. Prevent IntUiniua iiiHtlnii, niul etlecls luiiivi'lout curu. hose who sutler fium Asthma, l'leiirhy. A i-ore l yes or Suro Throat, will find It an liici'inpai utile lemnly, us a single trial Mill prove convincing. no who suireri from llolK liunlom. or l'aliitul Corns, cannot iillonl to b without a bottle of tills mot sootlihiR remedy, which Kites Instant relief, Ik's, Indigestion, .Nervous Dyspepala.Tootli ache, Kamche, Inll.iiniiiatoiy Itheiiinatlsin, and all lied mid Inflamed KupIIIiiks, are P ft rt-auny curi'u uy iuis inagic application. D THOUSANDS -23 N OI' THE MOST J FLATTERINC TESTIMONIALS HKUEIVED KKOM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY TESTIKYI.NO TO THE yv 23 o r on pacts: AM) TIIE MEIIITS Ol' MITCHELL'S MAGIC LOTION! Ak Your IlruicBlat for It. Depot, 10o6 Howard St., S.m Friuicisco. Price. 50 cts. Lnrxc. IlottleH. 1 MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 232 Kearny St., San Francisco Shirts, Underwear, Suspenders, hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Etc. SHIRTS TOJRDER, $1. Illustrated Catalotfuo, with Ilules for Suit Measurement. Mailed Free. Tho Oregon National Bank, of i'okti.a:vi. (Successors to Motrouolltau Kurlngirllanlr.) CAPITAL, 1'AIU IN, - J100.000. Truisucta u (Jenoal IlnnVii g Jlunliua. AOOOUNTK kept tubltict to ch.ck. HV.I.W IIXC'II ANO li on am l'miKihco and Now York. MAJvKS OOLLKOITON.S favitfublo tenna. VAW B. Dl-IiAHIIMUTT KO. II MAUKLE, JlL, Freoldent. Vloo-X'nialduit. D. V. BUEItilAH LWitur The Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. VOEJLAND. OH. Yojng. inlddle-afeil and Id. alngle or mamod men and all who Buffer with LOST MAHHOODI Kerroui Debility, Bperma torrhea, Hemlaal Loate Boiual Decay.FalUngM em ory. Weak Kyea, lAok of Energy, alao Wood land Bkln bUeuen, BrphllUi Eruptions. Italr Vailing Hone l'alm, B welUnirr Bore Throat, Uloera, K fects of Mercury, Kldneji and TUadder T r a u li I a tVeikllaic llnmui Urine, Oonorrhea, Oleet btrlot iir -prompt relief and cure for Ilia. Uotli Hftxes CoiiHiilt (lonftnentlnlly OfWIOK IBS Ai J 84 THIRD BT. 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MATTUIAB UUAY OO., rM i'oat HUMt, Baa Vnacbco 0 Y0UV WW A Lovely Skin Xotliiuir Is knoMU to sdenco at all cuniparub!a to tho Cl-TICI'UA I'.lmeuils III tlitlr marvellous I roj cities l ileaiiiln', 1 inlljlii and beautltjlnu thcsMn.and In curing torturing, (HslluriN, Itch-h:-, toaly and pimply dUeavej tt the skin, scalp and Mood, with loss ut h.ilr from Infancy to age. Cl'Tlci'M, tho great Sl.lu Curo, and Cuticura Soap, an cmiuUHo Sldn Il-autlHcr, prciarod from it, externally, and Curtcur.A I'.ksolvkxt, tho new llloid l'uiiilcr, Internally, aro a positlvo euro for e el y form ot skin mid blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. I Iiau liad ii most wonderful cure of salt rheum, rorlholears Iliau suilrred with this discaso. I had .t on my face, arms and hands. I was unable lo do any tiling whatcicr with my hands for oer two years. I tried hundreds of remedies, and not ono had tho lcabt ctToet. Tho doctor said my rao wan loanable. I taw your adiertisement, and concluded to try tho Cuticura Remedies; and iueiediblo as It may seem, that after ushi: one box of Cuticura, and two cakes of Cuticura SoAr, and two bottles of Cuticura Uksolvext, I find 1 am entirely cured. Tlioso who think tilts letter cxagerated may como and see tuo and llnd outfortlicmselies. tJUACKl'. 11AIIK1IA.M. North St. Charles Streot, Uollo 1th cr, Out. Cuticura IIemedixs aro absolutely puro and tlio only infallible, blood purine! and skin beautlllors. TIN TED with tho loveliest delicacy Is tho skin bauieil Willi CUTICURA 3IEM0ATE0 SOAI-. For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute Hlntr or r.lulilocn Kxiicrlcnceil uud Hklll fill l'liyalcliuiH a ml Hiirucous. ALL CHnONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Tatli'iits t rented horonrnt their lionun. Many trcntod ut homo, throtiirli coircsponilcnci', us Biicccssfully ns if lioru In jwrson. Como ami boo uh, or Houtl ton ccutH in Htumps for our "Invalids' Quido-Book," whli'li (riven ull pintlc ulurs. Aildresa; Woui.n'H Dibimwhauv Meiii vau Association, mi Muln Bt., lluirulo, N.V. For "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated school teachers, milliners, Benmstax-Kses. house keepers, ami overworked women generiilly. Dr. I'lerco'fl Favorite l'rcHcrlptlou Is tlio bent of all rcsromtlvo tonics. It Is not a "Cure-nil," but udmlnilily fulllllH u Nlugleness of purposo, bf-'lno; a most potent Hpeclllo for all Uioeo Clironio Weaknesses anil Dlsenacs peculiar to women. Tlio tn-atmont of many tliousands of Biioh cases, nt tho Invalids' Hotel and Burg leal Institute has afforded a largo experience; In adapting remedies for their curo, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is tho result of this vast experience. For liitormil contention, liiilninnintloii and ulcorutlon, It Im u Npoelflc. It is a poworful Kcnoral, us wclPns uterine, tonic and ncrvluo, and ImpartA vlu;or and ftrcnirtli to tho wholo system. It cures weukness ol Btomach, Indigestion, bloating, weak buck, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility nnd BleopiogHnoHS, In cither sex. Favorite Prescrip tion Is sold by druggists under our poU(v guarantee. Seo wrapper around bottle. gn an nix iiottixs PRICE $1.00. roit 0.OO. Send 10 cents In stamps for Dr. l'lcrco's largo Treatlso on Diseases of Women (180 pnges, paper-eovered). AddreHs. Woiimi'h Dispen haiiv Medioai. Absooiation, jC3MuIu btrcet, Uutfulo, N. V. Vftvctfs LITTLE Voasawt LIVER MLLB. ANTI-HIXIOUS Olid CATIIAnTIO. j SICK HEADACHE, IlUloiia IVonducho. IIzz1iions, tloimtlpn tlon, ImllKontloii, and iitlloiiaiAtiueloi, promptly cured hy Mr. I'lorcoU iMeanuiU XurKaUvolollol. 13 ooiiu a vial, by DrujftflBtfl. paints Compound mi trim I have boon afflicted since last March withklwv dlseoso tho doctors called eczema. My face was corcrtd wltli siabs and soros, and the Itching ami ournine; wore almost unbearable. Soclng your Cuticura Hesiedies so hiirhh- eluded to kIvo tlicm a trial, using the Curicrm ami Cuticur SoAf externally, and llcsouvuir Internally, for four months. I call invsolf miml in gratitiuio for which 1 mako this publio statement. C1-VIL.V A. t'llUUKItICK, llroad Brook, Conn. 1 liuo suffered from Salt llhetun for over cl?h years, at times so hid that 1 could not attend to my business for weeks at a tlmo. Thrco boxes of Cuticura and four bottles Resolvent liavo en tirely cured uio of this dreadful dUcase. JOII.V T1IIEL,, 1S75 Second Avenue, New York City. Tho box of Cuticura that you sent mo worn mftnths ngo did mo so much Kuod that I will seu'l for another box, bellovinu; that It wilt curo mo of a skill disease with which I have been troubled fox eighteen years. 1'ANNIK I. JOHNSON, Amsterdam, Va. Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 60c; SoAr, 25c; lltsoi.vn.vr, . Preiared by Iho Potteu Diiuo anu Chemical Co., Ilostou, Mass. W-Sendfor"IIow to CuieSkiu DUcases,' 64. la;es, 60 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. PIM I'LKS, blackheads, clmppcd niul oily bVid proicntoil by Cuticura medioatku SoAr. A NERVE TONIC. Celery und Cocn, tho prominent ln crcillcntJ, ure tho best mid snfest Ncno Tonics. It MronRthena niul quiets tho nervous syMcm, curlnc Ncrvous Wciikucss, Hysteria, Slcc Icstncss, itc. AN ALTERATIVE. Kdrlvosout tho )iolsonous humors of tho blood purifying und cnrlc'iing It, und M) ovcrcomliiff llioso U bosses ri'stiltlne; from Impuro or lmpovcr lslied lilixxl. LAXATIVE. Acttngmildlyhut surely on thebowebt It cures habitual constipation, niul promotcsn regular habit. Itstrcngth ens tho ktomiich, and mils iltgcsttiin. DIURETIC. In Its composition the best and most nctivo diuretics of tlio Materia Mcdlca nro comhlneil sclcntlllcally wlthotlicr cfl'ccllvo remedies for uImmiscs of thu kidneys. 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ANTISELL 1'IANOCO., Maiiufaetiirura, Odil Fellow ' Hull, Mar. ket and Heventh Street., Kan Kianclaio. Northwestern Detective Bureau. 8KATTLK, W. T. The North wi tU-rn D.teclWe lltireau. Incnriiorated ty the lam of Wathlniitoii Terrltnry In 1SS8, haa oorrea iKiuiler ta atatloned at all ImiKjitaut iinti. All detect ive bunlneiii of either criminal or civil character proinptly attended to. We deaire agenta and corrtniHiudenta hi every city and town In Oie United HUlea aud Canada. All buaiuena atriclly roulldeutlal. Adilreaa all letter! to NoitTllWKnTiciiM OiTKirriVE IIUIikau, Heattle, W. T. I Ills tt Tinsglven onlTri? sal Batlsfactlon In tho Corel la '1 to 6 DATS. I euro of Uonorrbcca and Qlect. I prescribe It and vbsaraaiMd nol w' aawa Diruuut. feci safe In recommend ing It to all sufferers. Mf-4 ol by tba EruiCatakilCo. ,1. J. STONFlt, W.D., Cincinnati,! Decatur. Ilk Ohio. ntlCE, 81,00. Bold by Drut'Sttts. ' Trail. OLD.SORE8 AND ULCERS f ig U-lJiugturert)- ll.l.l.V H tlltllLSKHALlK. Ituivtr fall!, lif Mall.lHo. MaJ by J. I'. Allen, sc. I'aul. lllnu. AN AGKST WANTKI) IN KVKIIY TOWN on the I'ueltlo Coust for Kimball's Mould (Hue. Needed In every family. 531 Va!encUBt..H.l .Oal. To 8 n I)ny, Samples worth 91.C0, FltKK I.lnea not under tho horses feet. Write Uur.w- MTKR'HHAvrTYltitiNJIoti)rii Co., Holly, 3IIch- I CURE FITS! When 1 aay cure I do not mean merely to stop tham for a time and then havii them return Main. I Moan raillMlcure, I have luada tba dlueata of 1' 1TH. Kl'lL 1!1'Y or l'AI.I.INU HlOKNEbballfe-loogatody. I warrant ray remedy to cum tho worst case. llauauM ethers have failed U do roasou fur not now raeeivjna a cum. Hendalonca fur a treat lie and a.rrtx Heubl ui my InfalhblS remedy. UiVa i:iprw aod.l'pattMBoa, 11. a, HOOT, Jif. d 1U3 1'curl Ht. Now York. I'. nTu, No. 7-8. JT, Nt U. No, 30,