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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1889)
"EDITOR'S BACK STAIRS." The Interesting Views of the Late Dr. J. O. Holland. The columns of the newspapers appear to be flooded with proprietary medicine advertisements. As we cast our eye over them, it brings to mind an article that was published by the late Dr. Hol land in Scribner's Monthly. He says: "Nevertheless, it is a fact that many of the best proprietary medicines of the day were more successful than many phvsi sieinns. and most of them, it should be TPnicmbered. were at first discovered or used in actual medical practice. When, I however, any shrewd person, knowing their virtue, and foreseeing their iopu laritv, secures and advertises them, then, in tlie opinion of the bigoted, all virtue went out of them." Is not this absurd? This great man appreciated the real merits of popular remedies, and the ab surdity ot those that derided them be cause public attention was called to the article and the evidence of their cures. If the most noted physician should an nounce that he had mado a study of any certain organ or disease of the IkmIj'j or make his sign larger than the code size, though he may have practised medicine and been a leader in nil medical counsels, notwithstanding all this, if he should pre sume to advertise and decline to give his discovery to the public, he would be pro nounced a quack and a humbug, al though he may have spent his entire life and all his available funds in perfect ing his investigations. Again we say "absurd." If an ulcer is found uoii one's arm and is cured by some dear old grandmother, outside of "tho code, it will be pronounced by the medical profession an ulcer of lit tle importance. Hut if treated under the code, causing sleepless nights fora month, with the scientific treatment, viz., plast ers, washes, dosing with morphine, ar senic and other vilo substances, given to prevent blood poisoning or deaden pain, and yet tho ulcer becomes malignant and amputation is made necessary at last to save life, yet all done according to tho "isms" of the medical code, this is much more gratifying to the medical profession, and adds more dignity to that distinguish ed order than to Ihj cured by the dear old grandmother's remedy. This annears like a severe arraignment, yet we believe that it expresses the true ' standing 01 me meuicai pruiessiun in re gard to remedies discovered outside of their special "isms." One of tho most perplexing things of the day is the popu larity of certain remedies, especially Warner's Safe Cure, which we find for sale everywhere. Tho physician of tho highest standing is ready to concede its merits and sustain tho theories tho pro prietors have made that is, that it benefits In most of the ailments of tho human system because it assists in put ting the kidneys in proper condition, thereby aiding in throwing oil the im purities of the blood, while others with less honesty and experience deride, and aro willing "to see their patient die scien tifically, and accordingto tho code, rather than have him cured by this great remedy. Yet wo notice that the popularity of the medicine continues to grow year by year. The discoverer comes boldly be fore the people with its merits, and pro claims them from door to door in our opinion much more honorably than tho j)hysician who, perchance, may secure a patient from some catastrophe, and is permitted to set a bone of an arm or a linger, which he does with great dignity, yet very Boon after takes the liberty to climb the editor's back stairs at 2 o'clock in the morning to have it announced in the morning paper that "Dr. So-and.so was in attendance," thus securing for his benefit a beautiful and free advertisement. "We shall leave it to our readers to say which is the wiser and moro honorable. TIIK KM II Kit Tit A IX AKKIVKI). Z. T. Wright's Immense Train of Ad vance Threshers Arrived in Port land at 4:30 P. M. Last Friday. This is the only special freight train that ever crossed tho continent that had a special printed time card for the entire trip. Tho C. K. & Q. K. It. had this special time card printed before the de parture of the train from the East, and it lias been run on strictly schedulotime all the way through. There are more thresh ers on this singlo train than any firm in Portland has ever yet shipped during an cntiro season, there boing 72 threshers besidos engines and horse-powers. It is learned from Mr. "Wright that this shipment is only a portioh of the order that he has already placed with fho Ad vance Thresher Company for this season. T give some little idea of the importance of this shipment, it can bo stated that if these threshers were strum: out one be lling tho other they would reach a dis tance of twelve blocks. The train was in charge 'r- Clarence L. Wright, a vounger brother of Mr. 'A. T. Wright, and the former enjoys tho dis tinction of making the first visit to the coast in tho full enjoyment of a special train, he being the only passenger on this train. Mr. C. L. Wright expects to make his homo in the future on this coast. It is further learned from Mr. Wright that last summer he was short over thirty machines, and it waB this that induced him to make this enormous shipment this year. He will mako every endeavor to fill all orders received during the jrreH ent year, but ho advises all parties who desires threshers to send in their orders as early as jKissiblo. Mr. Wright says that the Advance Thresher is the only machine in tho market that will stand crowding up to its full capacity and not waste tho grain, and as farmers are like all others of tho times, tho making every attempt to do overytlnug in a hurry, they have found by careful trial that the Ad vance Thresher is tho best machine in the market to-day. The train was stopped IkjIow the Js. r. Mills and was photographed, and any of Mr. Wright's friends who wish a photo graph of tho largest train of Threshers ovor shipped west of tho Rocky Mountains, and moro threshers than ovor lias heon shipped in anv one train bv any firm ex cept tho Advance Thresher Company, they can got it by applying in person or by letter. Mr. Wright informs us that tho grontor portion of tho machines on this train aro a'Ooady sold. 1 lo also says ti..,t 4i.,.,.. lu nn iiincliinn in America thai limb iiivn .- - - : can equal the Advnnco for fast work and and saving grain. Mr. Wright's ware- room and oll.ee is at ui nn u .uurrison . i ....i .,..,1 l.o it.-ill takfl iilnumirn In ni DlUl. Mill " . , , , plainiug tho merits of tho Advaneo 'J lirtaSliur to all who iiwy uv imuiwiwu. Please nioution this iier. THE TRADE-WINDS. Their Cause and Nature Kxplalneil In Simple I.HiisUHKP. ' In order that wo may distinctly un derstand the cause and nnturo of tho trnde-winds. it is necessary to boar in mind that tho earth in the center of its circutnforenco, at an equal dis tance from the poles, is divided by a lino called the equator into two hemi spheresthe northern nnd the south ern. Across tho equator, cutting it obliquely, there passes anothor great circlo called tho ecliptic, which de scribes tho path tho sun traverses. It extends 23 degreos north and 23 degrees south of the equator, which is the utmost limit tho sun traverses; for, when arrived at either of theso boundaries, he again seems to return towards the equator. It must bo very evident that tho region of tho earth included within u circlo drawn 23 degrees north and 23 south of the equator which will comprehend thb gieatcst portion of Africa, a consider able part of Asia and America, and many large, fertilo and populous isl ands In the Kast and West Indies will recolvo constantly the solar rays In a direction so littlo obliquo as to causo the most intolerable heat. It is, therefore, called tho torrid zone; and tho limits at which tho sun stops, and appears to retrace his course, havo received tho ntruie of tropics, or circles of roturn. 1'hls being pro mised, and it beinj also remembered Unit tho earth revolves dally, "her silent course advancing," round tho sun from west to east, tho causo of tho trade-winds will bo readily under stood. Tho rays of tho sun, in its npparont motion from east to west, rarify tho air beneath, and tho air so rariliod rises into the higher regions of the at mosphere. Whilo this takes place, the colder air from tho adjoining tem perate zones rushes in to supply its place. Hut it is from tho polar regions north and south that those colder cur rents originally coino; and did tho earth remain at rest, such would bo '.heir obvious direction. Instead of this, however, north of the equator tho direction of tho trade-winds is from tho northeast; south of tho equator, from tho southeast; tho causo of which is thus explained: The volocity with which tho earth revolves is inconsiderable at tho poles, but increases as wo advance, and is at its maximum at tho equator; tho winds, in sweeping from tho polos, do not ac quire a corresponding velocity with tho motion of tho earth as they ad vance towards tho equator; therefore, moving moro slowly than tho earth, thoy aro loft behind; so that, to the obsorvor who imagines himself at rest, tho air appears to movo in a direction contrary to tho rotation of tho earth, viz., from oast to wost. Tho external limits of tho trade winds aro thirty degrees no:'th and thirty degrees south of tho equator; but each limit diminishes as tho sun ndvances to tho opposito tropic. Tho larger the expanse of ocean ovor which they swoop, tho more steadily do they blow; accordingly, they aro moro steady in tho Pacific than in the Atlan tic, and in tho South than in the North Atlantic Ocean. Within tho rogion of tho constant trade-winds rain seldom occurs, but it falls abundantly in tho adjoining latitudes. Tho reason is, that rain is produced by the sudden mixture of air of different tempera tures charged with moisturo; but tho constant circulation and intermixture of tho air from tho upper strata of tho atmosphere maintains so equal f. temperature in thofo latitutes as not to occasion tho condensation of vapor which is necessary for tho production of rain. Within tho limits of tho trade-winds, contrary to what might havo been supposed from tho latitude, tho atmo sphere is peculiarly cool and refresh ing. Tho climato of tho Sandwich Islands is far moro cool than might bo supposed, judging from thoir latitude. To tho trade-winds must this alone be attributed; and thus has Nature ron dored a region, which would othorwiso havo been parched, arid and uninhab itable, exuberant in beauty and mag nificence. N. Y. Ledgor. A poculiar fact about American literary women is that many of them aro domestic in their tastes and have great ability as housokeopors. Lucy Stono is a noted home-maker. Mrs. Klizaboth Cady-Stanton's domestic propensities aro well known. Mrs. Annio .Tennoss Miller, tho lecturer and advocato of dress roform, has a hus band who worships hor. Mrs. Liver more, tho lecturer, is another good housekeeper, and in addition lo her public and private duties takes care of an invalid daughtor. Uosoy Hoy "Why didn't you tako a wedding trip, Hloodgood?" Ulood good "Well, you seo, my wife and I cntiio to tho conclusion it wouldn't bo much of a novelty, for us. Wo mot first on u steamer on tho Atlantic Ocean; I proposed in Swedon; was ac coptod in Russia; obtained hor father's pornilssiou in Kngland; tho marriage Bettloment was drawn up in this conn try, and o wore married In Algiers." Onco a Weok. One can not master all knowl edge, says n Southorn writorj tho majority of ovon tho best books must bo left unrod. In ordor to know well a little one miut bo content to remain ignorant of a groat deal thai neema oqually Important. Carlyle wy that the art of selecting book U the art of i dJuoUag them. Along the lino of a wli fenco ia an excellent looatlon fi tma boans und other climbing plants. Curious Coincidence. "Waiting to see somo one?" he asked of a young man who was standing on one of tho porticoes of tho city hall tho other dav. 'Yes." "So'm I. What aro you after?" "I'm after a marriage license nnd want to seo the county clerk." "And I'm after a divorce and want to see a lawyer. Say, it's a curious co incidence, ain't it? Let's go nnd tako a drink." Detroit Free Press. Two Itoneless Dwarf. Sussox county, Del., is proud in the possession of tho Misses Marine, two re markable littlo dwarfs, who were born and reared in that county. The oldest. Miss Lizzie, lacks three inches of being three feet tall, has a head in proportion to the rest of her body; is very intelli gent, conversing lluenriy with all with whom she conies in contact, despite the fact that she weighed but forty-live pounds and must stand on a chair in order to put her head on a level with the shoulder of an ordinary person. Hut stand on a chair or anything else she cannot, neither can her sister, for tin reason that neither are provided with those very necessary adjuncts to stand ing Ikiiics. A sort of cartilage answers in place of the bones, enabling tho little mites to movo hands or feet with perfect ease. Both use tho lingers quite nimbly, doing all horts of needle work, Mich af embroidery, etc., although the lingers may be bent in any direction desired without the least sensation of pain, being almost as pliable as so many little ropes. J. W. Wright in St. Louis Republic. niVNioi.v.VM :o.vsi:vr. Mrs. Kmellne C. Ilimim, missionary for First Hnptist Churoh, Troy, N. Y., says: "I inn only loo clml to tulil my testimony to the Kreat value j of Dr. Dnvlil Kennedy's I'lnorlte Heineily, made nt ltonilont, X. Y. It luts permanently on rod I me of Kidney troubles, Catarrh of the llladder, also constipation. I would slide that 1 used Dr. 1 Kennedy's Favorite Homedy with the full con sent oi my pnysioinn. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite lb'medy Is a sovereign remedy for Nervousness, Uheumatlsm, Kidney and I.Ivor Complaint, and nil the Ills peculiar to women. It drives the poison from the blood and restores the patient to the bloom of health. I)n. Kknnkdy'h Favokitk Hhmkuy, made at Kondnut, X. Y. $1: ti for :f.r. Send for Iniok, how to cure Kidney, Liver and Mood disorders. How to preserve t ho. i nst 1ml, nice of thrift n I enterprise is u problem for each one of in to boIvc Kkw ur I f you have an Old Sore that needs htalliiK, and that other remedies have failed to heal; or a breaking out or ltehltiK of the scalp or body; or a lloll, Hum, Cut, or any aliment for which a Salve is suitable, buy a M-oont box of Mexican Niilvo. which is Warranted to Core when cvcrytlilnifelse falls. If not kept by your druKKitt send 1!5 cents in stamps to J. C. Dkment, AKt., Astoria, Or., and receive a box by mull. Old Time JSmolceivs Who know a good thing when they see it, ennnot bu fooled by a poir iiiimitutiou ot the well-known "Seal of North Carolina" Plug Cut Tobacco. Hear in mind (hat the aenuinc "Seal" costs you no more than the many trashy plug cuts (hat some ilealcrs carry. See that you get the S al of North Caro lina, nnd vou will smoke no other tobacco, BRONCHITIS After flnonding Ton Winters South, was Cured by Scott's Emulsion. HO Ccntro Ht,. Now York. 1 Juno 25th, IMS. ( Tho Wlntor aftor tho gront flro In Chicago I contractod Dronchlal affections, and slnco thon havo boon obllgodto spend noarlyovory Winter South. Last Novombor was advised to try Scott's i muleion of Cod Llvor Oil with Hypophosphltos and tomysurprtsowasrollovodat onoo, and by continuing its uso l throo months was ontiroly curotl, galnod floeh and strongth and was ablo to stand ovon tho Bllz ; zard and attend to buslnoss ovory day. C T. CHURCHU.L. Sold ti (iff Drimyluls. o Tho DUYEBS' OUIDE Is issued March and Hopt., each yoar. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all wno pur. chaso tho luxuries or tho necessities of lifo. Wo can clotho you and furnish you with all tho nocossary and unnecessary appliances to rido, walk, danco, sloop, 1 oat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, i or stay at homo, and in various slzos, styles and quantlUos. Just figure out I what is reauired to do all those things COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a fair estimate of tho value of tho BUYERS' OUIDE, whioh will bo sont upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postago, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. A BIG SHOW Smith's Cath Store, 410 Front St., 8. F., Cat. largest general dcalera wot of tho MUIuIiij1 Jtlver. Dry Ooodi, Notlom, Uoilcry, Under wear; Wall 1'apcr, Stationery; lllankcti, Ilcd dlue; Uooti, and Blioci; Canned Goodi, Dry IrulU; Wooden, Tin, Crockery, Glati ,OraulU. and Hardware. Meat, Full, I'rorliloni, lloucr, Grain, Fowl, Oroosrlci, Tare Spicoi, Sccdi, Ilo aumUrugi, Modoclnei; Clocks, Ammunition, Ilubbor Goods, Touts, and rjuanti ties of other goods at loirot prices for Cash only. Bend 2 a stamp for full list by first mall, and loam how tollvochwip and wall at small cost ; If." years In business; Customers in every County west of the I'.ocky UouuUhii, and many cbewtiw. CUBED. Kxpniitl tho -lit nil. By soolne ns much as you enn of the world, but ere you set out cither in n tourlM, commercial traveler or emlirriuit whether you iro bv rail, stcBtnhiti or sU'Mubomt, provide ourelf with Hostetter s Stomach bitters, which the traveling public recoanlzes as the finest medical safcKUnnl and preventive of sea slckuess with which anv one fournevlni; by land or water can bo provid ed. It furnish" to Uie western pioneer adequate protection Himlust malaria, rheumatism and tlio.c disorders of the bowels which miasma tainted water bcirt-t. Its sedative etlVet upon the stomach portnrlfJ by the rocking ot a ship Is truly magical, and It is a capital apctizcr and lime Invltforator. Kxeellent Is it for htlltous ness n kidney Inaction, and It counteracts, In a remari.ii ile dwree. the ellVcts ol fat Idle, phy sical or mental. After wettlns and exposure fn lnelemeut weather, It should bo used as a preventive. We little dream of tho conflict FoukIH in each human soul. And earth knows not of her heroea Upon liod's Hon i- Hull. CANNOT SPAKK THE TIME. Nelson H. linker, District Attorney of Westchester county, New York, writes: "I have received ninny letters in refer ence to my testimonial, lately published, commending A i.i .cock's 1'okous Pi.as- TKHS. "1 cannot spare I ho time tnnnswer them In writing, therefore Mould again say, through tho press, thnt. 1 have found Al.i. I'ocK's I'oitr-t I'I.asthus invaluable as chest protectors nnd slileld-t against coughs and cold. Furthermore, 1 have found Ai.I.cock's I'i.astiuis unequalled for pains in side, hack and chest." One pood mother is worth a hundred school masters. Work for workers! Aro you ready to work, and do you want to mako money" Then write to It. I". Johnson t Co., Richmond, Va., and sou If they cannot help you. Tliot i-oniilnlnliiir of Sore Throat or1 Hoarseness khould Uso "llmicn'n ilrauctiieal Trt- , cites." TheellVct Is extraordinary, particularly when need by singers and speakers lor clearing the voice, .skim" only in boxc. Tho country Is lloo ed with inor Imitations of "toal of Not th Carolina l'lug Cut flunking Tob'ireo." fUU-WEGrTr PURE p?PRICEs CREAM gAKlNg pWDE? w nIDsr hnnaf uiflE I'sed by tho I'nlted States Government. Kndnrsed by the heads of the Great t'nlvcrsltles and Public Food Analysts as tho Strongest, Purest and most Healthful Dr. Price's Cream Daklug Powder does not contain Ammonia. I. (me or Alum. Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring Kxtraets, Vanilla, I.emou, Orango, Almond, Hose, etc, do not contain Poisonous oils or ( hcmlcals, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Now York, Chicago, Snn Frunclsco. rfl mm ' mi'" i i n ii ii m ii i 1 - IT MADE MOTHER STRONG "My mother has been using; l'ALNF.'H Cei.kuv OoMrouNU for nervous prostration, accompan ied by melancholia, eta, and It his done her a world of food. It la the onlymcdl- that strength ens tho nerves." G. II. UBEIIS, Orbltsoulu, I'u. I'alno's Celery Compound la of unoqualed valuo to women, it BtrenifthciiH tho nerves, regulates the kidneys, and has wonderful txjwcr In curing tho painful diseases with which wo men so often silently buUcr. flperbottlo. BhcforSS. At Druggists. Wklls, iiiciuiinsoN & Co.. Burlington, Vt. TKTfrrT l t WWW II S. unu i s- VUVN IW . clno DIAMOND DYES uZ&t&YOUR BABY XAvfvoT To llnmrh-renrrnnml JVirmcr. ItU linpor. taut that tho Soda or haleratusyou use should he Whlto and I'uro sama as all similar subat, noes usedforfood. Tolnsure obtaining only the "Arm & Hammer" brand Soda or Hale rat is, buy It lu "pound or hslf pound" cartoons, which bcarour name and trade, mark, as inferior fiooda are some tliuessubstituted for the "Arm It Hammer ' brand when bought lu bulk Parties using Daklug Powder should remem ber that Its aola rlalna OUU TItADJI MAItlC property consists of bi carbonate of soda, Ona teaspoon ful of tho "Arm li Hammer" brand ol Hods or rUleratua miied with sour mUlc njuala Packed in Card ON KVEItV Board White Kleptmnt of Slum, Lion of Kng land, Dragon of China, Cmss of Switaer, I laud, Hanuer of I'erei i, Crescent of Kgypt- Double KhkIc or Itussla, btnr ol Ulilli, The Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To get theso buy a Ixix of the genuine I)n. C. McLank's Cki.kiiuatkij Livkh 1'it.l.s, price 2ft cents, and mail us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly written, and 4 cent In stamps. e will then mall you the above list with an ele gant packnga of oleographlc and chro matic tarda. Fi.kmivo Huos., IHrrsnunp, Pa. Men say of women what they please; wonion do with men wl at pleases Hum. CmiMiiiiptlitii Snrelj dirt-it. To tiik Kmtok l'lease Inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above named disease, lty Its timely uso thousands of hopeless eaes have been oonnancntlv cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of m'v reme dy kkkk to any ot jour readers who have con sumption If they w ill send me their express and postoP1"" address, Respectfully, T. A. SI OCl'M. M. 0.. IM lVarl st.,'Ncw York. Carry tlm radleneo of you- soul In your face; let the world lm o thu heuellt of it. What is sweeter than roses That bloom In the beauty of June' Or the stately and fragrant lilies Whoso bells rltiK a summer tune? Ah, sweeter the roses hlowlm; On the cheeks of those w o love. And the lily of health that's glowing Tho cheeks' red rose alnive, Hut how soon tho Illy ami the rose wither in tho faces of our American women. Why Is It? Simply because so many of them are victims of weaknesses, Irregularities and functional de rangements Incidental lo tho sex, If they would uso llr. rh'rco's Favorite t'rescrlptlun all these beauty mid health destroying ailments might In warded oil', and wo would hear less about women "growing old lx'fore their lime," To regulate the stomach, liver and bowels, Dr. t'iorco's Pellets excel. One a dose. Tho mortal cement of society is virtue. It unites nnd preserves, whllo iee separates nnd destroys. . If atlllcted with Soro Kyes, uso Dr. Ibmo Thompson's Kyo Water. DniK-Klsta Boll It. 25c. Ttv Ovhmv fn hrt'HkfnMt TO MAKE A Delicious Biscuit Ask your Grocer for OW BRAND SODA oil SALERATUS. Absolutely Pura. "I am In my Oith year. Ilavobeonnflllctcd In sovenil ways could not sleep, had no nnixailc, no couratro, low spirits. I commenced using I'alno's celery compound, und felt relief from tho third Uuy after using it. I now have n good appetite andean sleep wcIL My nplrlts und courage urn almost like thoto of a young man." ti. C. KINKAID, I). 1)., (JOUZUlUS, Uu Paine's Celery Compound Strengthens and builds up tho old. und euros thulr Intlrmltlcs. KhctuntiUsm, indigestion and nervousness yield quickly to tho curutlvo jKiwer of i'alno's Celery ComiwuiKL A Perfect Tonlo and InvlRorator. It GIVES NEW LIFE. "I nm now m years old and havo tried tevcral remedies, but none had any effect until I used I'alno's Celery Compound. I lucl entirely dif ferent for tho short tlmo I havo used it. I can walk nearly straight, sleep bound and well, and feel n though thero wis now Ilfo and energy coming Into my whole Hjstem." II. Myliits, Cleveland, Tciin. four teaapoonfulsof the bestltaklng 1'owder.saT ing twenty times Its coat, besides being much healthier, because It does not con tain any injurious substances, suchaa slum, torraalba, etc., of which many Dik ing Powders aro made. Dairymen and Farmer shoulduso only tbe"Arm k Hammer" brand for cleaning and keeping Milk Puns Hweot ana Clean, C'iOTlOK. Bee that every pound package of "Arm and Hammer Draud" contains full 111 ounces net, and the ; pound packageayUI 13 ounci net, Hoda or rUleratua aamo as speci fied ou each package. l'ACKAOK, Boxes. Always keeps Soft A lpR.PRICrs DEIICIOUS FlAVQRlNB EXTRACTS NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS JACOBS OI MARK AllSi I- I1& UI1LI .n tuc rnr rv-r At Prdooists and Dkai.f.hs. THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Btltlmors, Hi. Some years nco T was thrown from n horse In McLennan county, nnd rn clved a frlclitful wound on oil" ofmy let". Kr more than a ytnr I was mi utile to walk. T ip w "incl utecratnt nnd reAlsvd to heal, nnd every one thliKtit t Wuiild hnvn tosn mlt lonminitHtton, sss.wiari'cuiiim'nilftl, and I used It freelv.und t shall never Ret tun ie'i thatiklni! H. s. s. r r a Iiik my leir, aid resti rl lg me to perli-ct health. (Iahi.avd Wii.sos, I'lilestlne, Texas, July, SI, 'a. Pend for treatise on lttood and Kkln IHsensesj matted free. SW1 IT MTrl PIC t'U llrawer :i, Atlanta, (la. r m Nil EVAN MONCISCAR PRIVATE DISPENSARY. nm! i:tt tiiikd stukht, Oregon, Is the only Private DIs tH't.Aurr fn i'irt)aud ori on the Noithwrtt Ooatt, where juitleiits am pucctoa fullitrtatislferallNKUV. in s. citiniNii.' and PWVATliniSKASimin omit; or old, single or liiHtrud, sucli as LOST MANHOOD, Nirrous delillltjr, seminal lows, fulling lueuiary. fjl'lnlitlo cniiitliuis, vt fiits of mcicury kidney nnd Madder troubles, gon orrhea, gli-oi, atrlcture etc. CUNii U I.TAT10N I ' 1 1 K I i. WILLIAM BECK & SON, MIIOI.RSM.K AMI KfTltl IlKALKItS IN GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS, kini: Fishing Tackle Knot Hills. lloxlng (iloves, Indian Clnhs. Mnljn, Kolla WtBlurii Ammt for A. (i. Snaliliiis! i llros'.. HASH H1,I, (!i)()l)-,- Hlo-elos, Vilooipocicx, lu j.Ioh. IOi JL lt7 Noi il St.. orilitml. Or. IIIIANI'M KTIIIDH Hherslde Av , SpoUne falls, W T . 91 State Ht .Haleni. ASTHMA CURED! I GERMAN ASTHMA CURE I Instantly reltares the most violent attack, and! BULTS.Ueiiurnedhr Inhalation. Itaactionislm-1 medlatA, dlroct and crrlnln, and a coro is the I result In all ourahlo canoe. X sinulo trial con-1 ItOOl fori .laa.1 WELL DRILLS FOl EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! IW:1 niiro. Nt nil Ol.- for mulllm. Kflnri-''' llluslrntid C'ntul bus Ajwlili full particulars. Mail- ii. tiiHtiioiru 7 I (Ml l.ii Ijii Ht oiiii'iiir . in. I CURE FITS! I do not uieiin merely to stop them for a time nnd then lmH them return uimln. I mean a radical cure. I hiitu iniide the dlseiisn of 'ITH, KI'ILxi'sV or Y A IX ino hicklnkiis nllfe-lonii study I wariaut my reiuody to cure the worst euscs. Mectouo others have falle-1 is no reason for lint nu recetvlnifa cure. Head ut once Sir a treutlso mid u free lsittlu of my iufalliblu remedy. Cllve Htiiresx und Post Ollicc. II () HOOT M O. IMPearl Ht.. New York. Dr. Spinnoy & Co. SSffi; tVJ ERVOUQ Dcnlllty. I.nMot Vlfror. Bcrnlnal www ohjp,, Woak Alomory, Dchjiou ilcncy, !io duo to rxcesses or uhiisc, cured. YOUNC nJB'W"l'ferlnfffrom tho offects 7 V , , olyontlitulfolllcH or India, erctlnn should nvnll thetni-elves olonr trentment. A liosrtlvo enrtiKimruntoe.l In every casn. Hyiitillls, Urinary and Venereul Dlseasi-fc all uunuturol dli c!mrgen, promptly und safely cured, IVilDDLE-ACED IV!EN!X: ease of Kidneys or llladder. Weak Hack, Nervous Huhllltr. Wnst nir ol Heiiul Btrcnfc'th, clo., cured nnd restored tolieiiilliy vlKor, N. II. Persons unuldo to visit us may be treated al their homes, liy correspondence. .Medicines nm 1'istructlons eent by malloreiiu'i'ss, CouHaltatlor, 1' reo. Heud i cents lu Humps for 'l.'je Younic ilau'l H'rluudor uuldo to uuuioclc. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS CZ9 CSCS3 VILUWD DZAltD. rt'iiRui iui iur ai, ivvrr f an. . k l'ir ClcA,lr nIU IDiamond Brand, red m: i Iftliig 6U. ., MBit J Willi Milt lib- 'tu, At llruiritUta. Aeeept mi t live. Alll'lUl lu ti&ata. Uiarl Uu, liik wrspprn. ara a danger oua euuiilerlVlt. Beui -le, atiiu Iur inrlleuUr. ,! "Itellerror l.uiH,"t littit. br .hip,i mill. Ilk.tltIO ,all. IMSimnafriiai t AOICS wliofiaia ue4 Ihem. Naiaa raper. tlikluiitert'htiiilrul t'o-3IadUon8ii.,Phlla.,l'a. I preserlbn and fully en. doruo Ilhr ti us (lie only siieclllu for thu certain cure of this disease. U. ll.IMUtAII AM.M. D., Amslerdum, N. V. V'o have sold Hie O for many years, and H has Riven tho best of satis fuetlnn. U. II, IJV01IK4C0., t'hlcairo. 111. Trad. 81.00. Bold b DniKk-Uts. HAIRY PAPPQI M Oralium's Depilatory U ill II I lilUlJU! Pusto Is Kiiranteed to to- ni.if,l'ahUl H .lww.1r 1. ..,,.(l 1 1 fji llV I. ..... ,u 't Mm, viv, (in f,ir,,,.., ...r "j mall. Heud2o stnmti for Ixiolc "How to bo lleautlful," JIhh. Okiivaihk OiiAiiAM, "JJeauty Doetor," al Powell Ht.. Hau I'raiielsco. H.UAN1CII, I'KAHK O I CI II W IK I ha Cll . Oftbler, ltoeol Pianos; Ilurdelt Organs, baud Instruments. Iais .lock nf Hhnil MiuTa and liuJII. Uouds JUtDlled al sans, baua Inairumeois. xaissm Kastern Prlvs. MATTltlAil (JUAY (JO., !W Htnet, Han franotaco lAAIlMKUH AMI MINK 0VNKIt8(N0T COAW V s.plied with Pupils. Apply COLONIAL AOKNC'Y, 'I llllllter St.. I)lidou, J!, C. ti tr' to HH ii lny. Hamplea worth (Mt.tS ?fsk r ritKK. Lines not under horses' feet, Sft'Vfllo HrnwHter Hufety KelH Holder Co. Holly. Jiloli. N7lNri7."No. 281-8. F.N. U. No. 861 S trade c$mMm mm mm s. Fortlaud, U I i a a IrI. JsMsf( JtiiS-jJ Oftfc? l-ka. MI Sr.SFINNEYs A. '-sv- Wfe-Ji) V L iW AvOoaraoutd doi iW mm saaMfiuleuua. " El MrdoaiTyU VvlXrMi ChiaUtl Co. 01nctnnatl,9lHi ssssssa. U"'D- ssWsiarkl