oOt HOWARD'S WAY. How the KHniDiix Corrcpondent SncrrrAt In Krrplng Young. Joo Howard, Jr., is a remarkable man. For a good many years we havo thought so. and year by year we be come more and more convinced of it. As we figurn it. Howard is now turned of his sixtieth year; for a period of thirty years he has been the foremost correspondent in the United States: his constituency is larger and his work is better now than ever before, and at this time, too, we find him, after thirty years of conspicuous service, as full of lire, of enthusiasm and of mottle as he was when, during the civil war time, ho was frisking hither and thither, framing the most romarkable special dispatches ever sent over the wire to a dally journal. Hy those who know Joo Howard ho is heartily beloved, for ho is a man of cordial nature, of generous impulses nnd of straightforward methods; by those who aro not personally ac quainted with him lie is very gener ally misunderstood, as a writer of his bold, energetic and slapdiish style is (strangely enough) likely to be. Howard is, to a degree, a man of the world, but without selfishness, with out meanness and without deceit. Ho has made mistakes some serious ones and he admits them and is sorry for them; he has been very human, but, with it all, very humane, and that kind of humanity is admirable and lov able. We think very highly and very much of Joo Hownrd, Jr. The other evening we were asking Howard how it was that lie contrived to keep so young, so vigorous and so buoyant all these years, and he told us it was all because he had kept on good terms with himself. "A serious mistake that most men make." said he, "is in not understand ing, in not being frank with and in not being good to themselves. The golden rule is very lovely and 1 believe in it, but I also believe that every man should know himself and bo good to himself. I have tried to bo good to myself and honest with myself all my life. Kvery night before I go to bed I stand before my mirror and, arranging the collar of my night-gown, or brush ing my mustache, or rubbing my old bald head with bay rum, I look at my self in the mirror and 1 say: 'Ah. Joe, old boy, how are you feeling? You're, looking well not very much h.i: old man but you're looking fat and J:vpy. Havo you had a good day of it? 11;. ve you been good to your self? Have you done any thing to be sorry for?' Then, perhaps, I say in answer to these questions: "No. I've been only fairly good to myself to-day and I'm not us comfortable as I ought to be.' Then I say: 'Come, come, Joe, old boy, don't get blue don't feel dispirited! Brace up and determine to be more careful hereafter. Don't let me hear you whining or complain ing. (5o to bed, old man. thinking only of the bright side of life, and get up to-morrow fresh and strong foi more good things.' Or very often Joo says to me: 'Yes. 1'vo had a good time to-dny I've been good to myself and I feel like a fighting cock.' Then 1 say to Joe: 'That's right, old boy! That's the way to feel and that's the way to talk! Now. go to bed and sleep soundly no monkey business good night. Joe, pleasant dreams!' Then 1 bhake hand-, with myself, turn out the gas and jump into bed. and, heavens, how 1 do sleep as soundly and as peacefully as a child! There's not Ii ing like: it- there's nothing like being good to oneself and being on good terms with oneself. "Eugene Field, in Chicago News. FACIAL PERCEPTION. Keinierkalile Kurt. Itciirlni; on I In Subject of nil ttireco(;iiUcd SeiiMe. Mr. V. II. )evy. who is blind, say in his book. "Hlindness and the Ulind," that he can tell when he is opposite an object, and can perceive whether it is tall or short, slondor or bulky. He can also determine whether it bo a solitary object or a continioiis fence: wln-ther a close fence or an open one. and sometimes whether a wooden fe.'ice. a stone wall, or a hedge. None of the llvo senses have any thing to do with this perceptive power, but the impressions are" iniulo on the skin of his face and by it trans mitted to the brain. Ho therefnro names this unrocognized sense Facial Perception. The prosuneo of a fog interferes with facial perception, and makes the impressions faint and untrustworthy; but darkness U no Impediment. A noise whloh distracts the attention intor- feres with the imirossion. In oassin"- along the street he can distinguish stores and private houses, and doors from windows, if the windows consist of a number of panes, and not a single sheet of giass. A remarkable fact, bearing on the subject of an unrecognized sense, is mentioned by Mr. Levy. A naturalist extracted the eyo of several bats, nnd covorod the empty sockets with leather. In this condition the bats flew about tho room, avoiding the tides and Hying out of tho door with out touching tho door-cuse. Jn Hying through a sower which made a right angle, they turned as tho proper point. They How throngh tfcitmd" suspended from tho coiling without touching thorn, though they wore only far enough apart to admit tho passage of tho bat' extended wings. Youth's Compnulou. It U not putting things in the right jHu-e that bothers a man wi munii it hinlinis tlx: riirht nhu e nftei lit) llM PUl tLuik'- in it Atchison THE INNOCENT READER flow lie I Kntmnred Ilj the Makers of Xnatruuia ami Toilet Article. Tho popularity of tho "reading notice" exceeds any crazo which has ever possessed advertisers or seekers after notoriety. Exciting and thrill ing incidents of contemporary or historical record begin by chaining tho attention of tho most casual reader and terminate in a touching appeal for Hoggs' soap. Captain lhirnuby is said to havo made the fortune of ijqueers' pills by a mere mention of them in his "Hide to Khiva." If this sort of thing grows with the years as it hns with tho past, wo may look for a new edition of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" containing some thing of this sort: "Uncle Tom." said little Eva, as the two sat side by side in tho diminutive summer-house, "won't you tell mo about tho Xew Jerusalem?" "Lor' bressyo' soul," exclaimed the faithful darkey, "what makes yo' gwino ax sich questions all o' er heap?" "Because," said tho child, as a beautiful blush o'erspread her brow, "I want to know if a little white girl can get there, or If only colored people will pass the beautiful gates?" "I specs," replied Uncle Tom. "dat doy'll be mos'ly bracks dore, but dey'U lot yen In sure 'nough, honey," :ind he sang in a clear, musical voico fourteen verses of the old plantation hymn: "De gospel train am movln'. Hop aboard." "I often thing," said Eva, after Tom had finished his melody, "that I shall not bo long in this world. I shall not bo hero when the spring comes and tho flowers bloom, and then, dear Unclo Tom, what will all you poor people do without me? I wish you would gather them all about mo so I may tell them how to bo good." Tho faithful African departed, and in a few minutes returned with all tho servants, who ranged themselves about her, wondering what she was going to say. "Dear, good frieuds," said little Eva, "I am afraid 1 shall soon go away to join tho bright-winged host on high." Tho negroes prostrated themselves on tho ground, and, with piteous cries and lamentations, besought their young mistress to remain with them. Uncle Tom stood up, with tho tears streaming down his honest black faco. and shouted: "Here's just one ting. Missey Eva, kin fotch yo' back when you's mos' gone, and I'se got it right hyar." "What is it?" asked the child; "tho Gospel you sang about?" "No, honey, it am dat ar mediciu' I done bought down at de store, '' and with these words ho produced a small bottle of Dr. dander's fiolden Godsend and Restorer of Lost Health, and ad ministered a teaspoonful in a wine glass of water to tho sainted child. Eva immediately arose, completely restored to strength, and signed a cer tificate setting forth the wonderful nature of her cure. She is now prac ticing for a race on one of Hlobbs' bicycles. This may bo regarded as a com bination ad., the expenso borne mu tually by Dr. Gander and tho bicycle manufacturer, between whoso wares there can. of course, b no competi tion. J hen there will probably bo something in this vein: "Like a ray from far beyond. nlaut tho golden, mellow dawn," said Sybil Craydocke. in her quick, original way, as they all stood watching tho sh.'idows fall on the distant heights of Old Gray lock. Harry Thorne said nothing, but he glanced at Rosalind, and tho bright color flitted across her cheek; she did not speak at once. Her sweet faco was aglow with enthusiasm, and as sho turned it toward tho young man. there was a swift, answering light in his eyes that deoponed her rosy blush. "It seems to me," said Sybil to Uncle Marmadnke, as they stood apart, "that those two wore made for each other made from tho beginning, and havo been growing nearer and nearer over since. Thoy are tho true polos of a battery, and there is a shock and a spark whenever thoy meet. How wonderful Is tho power of true love!" "And how wonderful tho forces of nature," said Uncle Marmadnke, "the electric-battery of which you speak! Is it not a perpetual reminder of tho far off gates whore tho countless throngs aro passing to and fro?" "Yes," murmured Sybil, turning toward her companion with ono of her rare smiles; "and tho crystal stream, with Its golden lilies, too." They were silent for a moment, and then the old man said, Impulslvoly: "Sybil, you've pot the right stuft In you. You'll excuse the liberty I take, romembering that I'm odd and eccen tric, and have been known as a mk. I'm going to glvo you something as a remembrance of this sanctified hour. Here It Is." "A present! How good of you.1' She took tho small parcel and opened it eagerly. Then she clasped his hauda eugorly In hors, and exclaimed, with trembling voice: "How can I thank you?" "Do you know what It is?" She lifted her faco to his, radiant vSth omotlon. Her eyes wero moist and her voice wavered like tho wind swept forost, as sho answered: "It Is Dr. imioui.' Electric lioautlfler, It opons tho pores of tho bkln and gives ono a oomplexlon like tho roso dawn. Oh, how can I thank you?" This tyl hns a nooloty flavor which iniuros suutuMs uod ciommanda u high T PARAGRAPHS. --A knotty piece of timber must have smooth wedges. "None but the brave deserve tho fair." And even the brave can't live with some of 'em. Life. -It is proposed to discard tho use of rivets for steam boilers and to weld them Instead by electricity. District messenger boys grow up to be good and useful men. They aro never fut. N. O. Picayune. It Is one of tho distressing anoma lies of modern life that the man who can't sing does sing. Hurlingtou Free Press. He "1 wash my hands of you for ever." She- "And let me suggest. George, that you also change your cuffs." --Hurlington Free Press. About the only difference between a boodler and a thief is that one holds a public otlieo of trust and the other is too decent and consistent to push him self in politic?. Detroit Free Pres. Deacon- -"! was terribly shocked, my dear, to discover on my way home from church a match game of base-ball being played on the vacant lot near the park." Wife - " Was it that which makes you so late, deacon?" Epoch. -Cabby (who has received his eor rect fare) "Call youueclf a gentleman? Why. I keeps a better looking gentle man than you to black my boots." Fare -"Pity you don't keep another to wash your face!" -Pick Me Up. It has always been observed in public bodies that married men are in variably the best debaters. They may not havo a chanco to talk much at home, but they have unexampled op portunities to observe and learn. Soinerville Journal. Class in Physiology "Will some member of the class explain how wu hear things?" llright Sprig - "Some body tells pa .something down town, men pa tells it ina as a profound se cret, then ma tells it at, the sewing so ciety meeting, and then w e all hear it.'" Omaha World. llosalie "Did you have a nice time at Mrs. Ferguson's the other evening?-' Mabel "). delightful! Hut such awfully homely girJs as were there!" Kosalie "So Mr. Summerly was telling me: he said there wasn't a decent looking one in the room." Chi cago News. So much reiteration of the time honored statement that matches arc made in heaven often leads to the sus picion, in view of many recent mar riages, that Lucifer has crept back, "uubeknowst." into the celestial sphere, where he is once more setting matrimonial matters at sixes and sev ens, ii' i'r his reputed ancient custom. Some years nco Mi'I.ennaii county, on one of my leu", utile to walk. Tlie t was thrown from n horse In and received u frightful wound 1 or mom than a yt.ar I was un wound ulcerated and refused to licul. nnd every out thought I would liuvo toMihmit ttiuniiiitatlnn. uml I iwnl It lreelv.llllll I shall lleVtT Bet tlirOUUll S.s, was recontmenueu, tluuiklUKH. H. M. forMtUiiK iny 1V, f'slorll,K nm tn i.erlnct hcnltll. (UHIASII Wi I.SO.V. I'aiesuue, i i Aoi t t "i ftenil for treatise on Wood ami Hkln Dlseuiri; mulled free. SW I FT hl'F.fl FIIJ CO., jirawer.t, Aiiaiuu, ur, The Celebrated French Cure, wKrj""APHRODITINE"!ffl POSITIVE rv GUARANT EE I o e ii ro H n v f inn of net oils l.'l'lisf', n IIIIV ill'onler of ll.o Keiicratl o in Willis of ellhel ti.v wheHi.!' ii Hut ORE Imiil' (nun the. AFTER e.M e-ive use of Stltii'.iliuit'. Inbiiccit oi opium ortlnoiigli youthful liidiscietum, over Md'iu' nice, Ac., such hs I.ti'S ol IS I it i ti 1'imer, Wiikefu uoss, Itcailm; iltevii I'limsiii tho Hack, M'Iiiiiiii Weakness, IhMeiln, Neivous I'ih-IiuHoh Noeturi til KiiiImiIuiis. I eiltoirlura, Jllrltit'sx, etik Mem oiy.l.oksof I'mvcr and Imiiutciicy, which it m. Klvcted often lend to mcinitrtiiool'liiuciinil ihmiu ity I'rlce! 00 a Imx tl boxc,". foi !i.tW Scut by iiihIi on ret niit nf price A WIUTTKN ISIMItANTr.K InrrvervHOO onlei, to tefiintl the monev if a l'ci tinmen t euro is not etlectetl Thousands ol letlmonui s from oltl and mui;. nf both n-xe. iierinmiciulv ccre.tbyAHHitiiiiiTisK ( irciilttr fieo Addiess THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WK.STKlttf HIS4M II. OJ 27 J'OKTI.AN'D OR Bold by FtrelblR A. I.ane, DrupKlkts, cor. Bt-o. ond WashinKton hts.. Portland ,0r nnti is nuin . rE-Wrlto na T11K in iiui work GREATVIIIW you with lu ilonltbu well TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous fur mcoeeillnir where other liutu lulltil. muclilne. AM- OltDKIlS HI.I-Kll I'ltUlllTLV. SELF CLEANING. Drill drops GO lu DO itu. H m i n u w CATALOGUE FREE L00M1S & HYMAN, TIFFIN. OHIO. rhr Otdttt .'ltac. i.t . ii rhe U ur, U it nnily Itlt. ISAAC 'I'HO.HI'SON'S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER.' TI.H article i a e urn ully prriArisi .iiyii inn h pre. wrlpUun, Jin.t l,ut 1 ci ll l,i cou.t.illt r i for li'arlr ll 'etitury 'I hern are few .iM-ax-s to nlileli r lanklml uro itilijoct ioro I'l-ties-lng than xoro ejes, und noue, p. rliujm lorwhlt-U I'.ort' rniieilles l.m Ijeeu tri d without! i.ecf-M J-oralli-xtt-rniil liilluininatl'ti or lluteycH It U nil lufulllb.n reintilj . If the illrei tlonnurofoliowctl It wilt I m rf .11. SYiu"li'.Jurly Iniltit ttmnttcnt'iiii of oh'tlcl-un t'i Its c.eilt l-t-r alibrollilniKitl'ts. JOHN' '. UIj.'!I n, WJNs t t'CJ.. 'J'HOY. N, V. '.tni-t'e 1 r-' .i u ss'x im:c iz i v js 1 A l Ll. LINK OK PARKER HAMMERLESS Manhattan U. M V. and Colt llreccli I-oaillnx Shot Guub. O ft u bsTiL urn . I T M il M A iM H l:,iar irinL' ' Mur''ti t t.it ami Win Uet r HlUtB, The l M Ma-b luc shot (iiiiih fur tJ0. -e til--1 Ma b i- m I'm- nui'ki t neiidfur i ircular. II. T. Ill lMO.V. ii Flmt htre t. rortland, O.-. r. N. u. No. iwo-h r. n. u. no. 1177 You will never find time for nvthlnci If vim wuiit time you miut mako it Hrr Fare n Her Fortune, she was a Trettv as a nictureauil oanlrrmtol snd lovely that It did one cood to look at her ' ho h oa all tills but she is not now. l'oor soul. I tho roses Under no more lu her cheeks, the ' toriner nuter ot her eye? is roii-. he Is a wots beconc lookluc niece of humanltr now. Sh. ha one of thoc- trouble commou to women 1 Hint needs Iir. Tierce's Vavorltt Prescription. ! It iwnvorntos thi" v.utel ftrenirth, puts the whole system rlt;ht, retores the roes and tho ' luster atnl makes the woman what she onee was, brlclit, well and happy. "Favorite l'recrlp-, mm i tnc oiuy medicine tor women, oiu ny tlruwt.s, aiifftr u iK'i'!it p.ntMirtfir, from the manufacturers, that it will slve satiffRctlon in every eae, or money will Ik- refunded. Thl uaralitee hns been printed oh the bottle-wrapper, Hiitl faithfully carried out for many year. For all derangements of the liver. .tomaoh and bowel, take Dr. PWee. Pellets. Onoadoe. The most manifest tinned cheerfulness. iti of wisjiuu is con- Nu-ept by the Tide of I'opulnrlty To the topmost pinnacle of suece', Hostctter's stomaen Miners stands a sniuitii: 1 litters stands a shlultii: proof of what genuine merit, backed by the mine orce of t proven fact?, can attain the North and south American continents, Kurope. utralla, the Wet Indies, (luatemala and Mexico have til contributed wide patronage; and testimony of the most faorable kind but unsolicited to swell the reputation of this Morllnc remedy. Amonc the maladies for whlth the most cou liming public and professional testimony proves that it is u beulnu curative, are chills and fever, bilious remltteut, dumb ague aud ague cake, dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervous ness, debility, kidney Kini bladder complaints. It mitigates the iufermltics of age, hastens con valescence, has a tendency to prevent ill con sequences from exposure and exhaustion. Per sons of sedentary habits and laborous ocupa Hons will tind It an ever useful tonic. 11 who does not engage i the quarrels of others w Kl have few of h.s own. 'White Elephant of tiiam, Llon of Eng land, Dragon of China, Cress of Switzer, land, Banner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt-' Double Eagle of Russia, Star of Chill, The Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To get these buy a box of the genuine Dr. C. McLakk's Ckij:hkatko Livkiu Piuj, price 'in cents, and mall uh the out-. side wrapper with your address, plainly written, aud 4 cents in stamps. We will then mall you tho above Hat with an ele-, gant package ot oluographlc and chro-, matic cards. Fleming Bhoh., Pittshdro, Pa. , Ketlectlon increases the Igor 'f the mind as C cerctse doc- the trer.gth of the 'xxiy. IIiipp)- Krravcr). ' There is nothlug I now enjoj that I do not ! owe to having used Dr. I)ald Kenuedy'N "a j vorito Hemedy, of Kouudout, N, Y., at a rhue when I uas Mirl'erlug all that a human being could endure. My troubles begati in my kid neys, from which I neer expected to recover. 1 My physician ald I had Uright's disease. I.atex I Inula bad attack of gravel. sl. years ago last , June how well 1 remember that day I saw I)r. Kennedy's favorite Remedy advertised lu our paper. After using three bottles, I was well. ' I htue never had a return of tho disease, and I though I am over sixty) ears of ago I ninvig-. orous and strong, as I was lu my prime. What physicians and the man) remedies I had taken i mill) tint do. Ilr. Ieimetlv s Ki.vnrlte Itctnislv did; it stayed the dlseM and made me a well woman. Mrs Kmllliie 1'. .Mlzuer, Hurg Hill, O. Hit. Kknni:uy's Kavohitk Kkmkuv, niado at Kondont. -N. Y. l; t. for .r. .Send for lxod, how to cure Kidney, Liver and lllood disorders. Men always consider women unjust to them when the) tail to defy thier weaknesses. TrtIQeiimka tor brecikfut. WILLIAM BECK & SON. - w IWLF.sALK Ml RETAIL 1ILLI.IW IN NSiAND SPORTING GOODS 3.rishing Tackle, foot HnllH. Hoxing Gloves, Iiutlnn t'lubrf. MapkB, Koila. Wtsturn AentB for id. Sdiline Ores'. UASK HAU. (JUOI)S! Uicyclos. Velocipedes, TrloycleH. 105 A. 107 Hecond Nt I'ortluntt. Or. I'KANdl HTOItKS RiremldH At.. RpoLmit- Kll, W T M HUte Kt .Halem. SIEINWAY.M m . . Ulftll PKAHK Oablor, Itoonlal Ptanci; Bnrdett Organ, band InitnunenU. tock of Sbeot Mtulo ana Uooil llaudj rarrlled al KaaUirn Prlert. MATTHIAS OKAY CO, XW Potl InsAt, Han Franolatm i prescribe and fully tn done 111k ti a the onl) niiecltle fur Hie certulri cute of IIiIa dUeaM. O.II.INOHAIIAM.M. P., Amt-ttrttuui, N. V. Wt havet iold lllg (J lor ir.uny yearn, arid it hti rI TO t OATS. Cor. a la (GiariaiMil net u' nut BUieuua. tmz Cbasletl Co. OlnclnnaU.I , Kiven trie uthi ox abiia- faction. 1). It. DYCHE & CO., t'llltULMl, 1IL OMO. t Tr4. rlut 181.00. Stilcl by Uructlsts. Korlms.ness parsuitti nt the Ivrilnnd Ihisirt-sK Lullcuc' I'ortl.mil Ore not: o- lit the lapilal Hut tn h Culk-Kc sakni otcjftjit H"H schools are niiilertht niiiii.igenie-.it'jfA 1' .nustrotii;, have Kime course of studies line: wim rates oftuition 11 ii s i ii v s s, N ti o r t Ii a 11 (I , TyjierwrltiiiK, rcniminshi) and l-jinltMi IK-jraTt-nw.tilK llnv noil evelllilt; st slons Hndtnts nd mitteel nt any time- luriolnt UitatoKue, addros Ktitllrtlicl llUllltl ('illri'f. I'uttland iHtnun OR e.lilttl im.iiit .iinKt, Salcrn, Ortgvn. Orators cur rifti'ii Cure for Con KUiiiiiUon 1 TJIK HKHT fur Lk-iiIlk tho voice) clear, ii crr.ti!. 4I to H u rtuy. r-ainrneH worth Hii.lft JHrl KltKK. Mues not under horae' fttt. Holder Co llollv. SIK'U. - I KkwaMj It yon nae an Old -oro that ncfd ' hcaliuK. aud that other remedies havo failed to 1 heal; or a breaking out or itching of the calp ' or body; or a Holl, Hum, Cut, or any ailment lot which a Kalvo la fcUltable, buy a ZVceut box ol Jle'xlcuii Halve. hlch In Warranted to Cutis wheu overyUilngelne falls. If uot kept by i your dWKKlkt nend 'l! ceuta lu surnim to J. 0, Ukmknt, Agt,, Antona, Or., aud receive a boi , by mall. , who have umkI J'lso'i Cure for C'iiiuniitlon 1 uyltlflllTOKAI-U Hold uverjwhere. 'Jte. ORDER BY MAIL. Ono jmlr No. 1 ciiuini Utirk (iauntlct i 1. SO, poafcii-o jtaitl, for fi.50 nfxxJa. Order iiiistl.liig und eviTthIili! 'U U'nnt to cat to tike or "i near, anil yn will jjet the CUM.'". unl t mm vee at all tlim. cjrder n I DHIill U ' ". "1 tli.. Mt llinr I ,rr! coiitalultn; I tirict ' I i. it'., uouurtn eiit. ik hiiii-k inner anianie iiil-ii : uiti.iii Biiitfrte. It w III ) oil to bnto SMITH'S CASH STORE l.urjrettlOcneral Dealcrx wc-at of MImIm-IoiiI Klvt-r, 410 FRONT STREET, iUT -tAat I HUKK Ct'KK VOK 11 1. KM. Ono Ihi.t has runsl the wort re of ten ver' ..M i . i.i i .i i.i ii . .. .i 1 1 i. t ,1 1 , .. Mundlur. So one tussl suflVr ten minute utter ijsIhk Klrk'H lierman Hie Ointment. It abkorbs ttimo. alUvs the Itehlnir. arts s n noitltlce. cive relief. Dr Klrk"s German Vile Ointment In prepared only for Piles and Itohlnq of the private parts, and nothing el.e. Kvery box Is warranted sold by Drucglsts aud sent by mall on receipt of price, 11.00 per box. J. J. Mack A Co., Whole sale AKent, San Francisco. There Is no mau poct for the Rood. so bad but has a secret re Old smoker prefer "Tanslll's Punch" oc. Cinar to most 10 centers. Kvery ultimate fact Is only the brt of a new erie. The. very tWf irti.v to know whether or not Dobbins' Klectric Soap i.s a good ns It is sulci to be, is to try it yourself. It can't deceive you. He sure to get no imi tation. There are lots of them. Auk your grocer for just one bar. What Is becoming Is honorable, aud what is honorable Is becoming. J. II. Fink. ClirmrMt nnd Ansayer, 6v Washington st,, Portland, O. Packages by tn.ill or express promptly attended to. "Ilrown'M llroiicliliil TrochOM" are of great service In subduing Hcvu-seness. &Ut ouiy tn boic, That best becomes a man which he Is by na ture Intended to perform. I CURE FITS! I Jo oot mran mewljr to utop tbem for ft tliur and then hT Uieui return in. 1 uean a nulloaJ cure. Ihtenuul Uie iUwam ot nw, kjiliciky or rxtx IMi K1CE.SK8S llfe-lonK ntudj. I warrant tujr reroedi to curj the worri c&vss. His-aum othera hire tailed If no rvasoii for uot uow reoWrln a cure. 8nd at onoe tut a treatlM and a trv botUe of mj Infallible nmtslj. OIto EitireM and INxt OtSoe. II CJ. ROOT M O. lOIWlSt-.Nesr York. $160 PER MONTH And expenses to represent the l'aoilic Lain! and Loan Co. In this county. Hestof references rtqulred. Ap ply at Home Otllco, Flood It ii I Id In if. Hau Krunclnoo. Cnl. The above Picture licimtent CAPTAIN S. GREENWOOD, Master onte steamship Kanawla. About a year ago lio observed a htrango r haiiKO 111 his feeling, lie felt tiretl in stead ol vigorouH; nervous Instead of ftronp. His, apnetllo became poor and his leeji broken, llo trieil to overcome the.so feelings, but they would uot go. Ho then noticed pains niul irritation in the water channels, mill that tho iluUls pus.setl wero often thick nnd with a fcoum on top or a brick-dni.t sediment at tho bottom. All them wero tho Mire.syinptomB of that fear ful disease, Catarrh of tho liladder, which has always been considered Incurable, and they continued until tho Captain was lu a terrible condition. Hut ho Is tho picture of health und vigor to-day, and he owes it entirely to that wonderful medicine, Hunt's Itemed)'. Capt. (Ireunwood says: "I am m certain of tho great value) o Hunt's Kemedy, that I ahvny carry ti aup xily on rihiphoartl for tho uses of my men. unci I presenile H wnciiuvcriney itru lining. After curing mo ns It did, nnd restoring my wife, fwhoin tho hcxt nlivslclans of iihyHicians oi no YorK said was ciyiug oi tumor,) to purtcci. dying of health, 1 swear by IL" This Great Kemedy nb'nluUlv cures nil Kidney, Liver and Urinary DUctiscs. For Kale by all DenlorH. C. X. CllITTi:NTOK, Ootiornl Airfiit, 1IB XfultoH Bt., N. V. Smt Jir pamiAUt la th llunl'i famny CVi., TYort daux, K. I, t S ,1. f;rdlE'e ;unuo REMEDY ,SL , 'CM Dr. Pa s The Great ign'iEt .co INDIGESTION! jj...c'i Fi!"MJll' ---i- AND CONSTIPATION. A Regulator of the Liver Kidneys. A WKCIFIO J'Olt 1 Scrofula, Rheumatism, j Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, And all other blood and Skin Diseases. ' JMRDEE' REMEDY Jiucni'jnv ppzttia IPIFIIU tf it7jfi'ai.i"'-i. r; . I fW C It I.J a positive) euro or all thosei 1'iiinfi.l, De lie-iito I Coinplitiuts ami roinplirntnl trouhloH nail 'V,;ikiH,'H'rt j column'! union:; e;r Vivctt, Mothers and luu;:lit r:.. Tho e in;c;L in imniodiuto ami Itihtini;. Two cr t3.r'f tlowi i f Dr. Pardee's Itcincdy taken daily keeps tiif llixxl cool, tho liver aud kldnoyn ai tivo, and will en tirely eradicate) from tho r-yhtein all trnccri of r-'erofula, Salt Uheuin, or any oilier form eif hlood elihoaK. 1 No jiiedicino ovur intnxluccd in tid i c ountry hu mot j w itlt Mich ready Kalo, nor irun sueh univurHitl hatitefaction mm (tt C'f1 3U23rj,.im PIICCtlXD Ijrji'l'al -. irsftKtn tv wlienever ubcd an that of Dr. Pnnk'U s Itint:ly. TliiH rcmuily luiti inson ummI in tho lionpitulH throti.Oiout tlio old world for tho past twenty-llvo years, as a Hpt rifle for tho ttlxivo diHoasem, ami it lias and will euro vhen all other Ho-ealled remodlos fa'l. j Semi for pauiphleit of ttwtimonialK from Hioso who liav I Ikjcii etireel by Uh tiw?. Drtib'trists full it at $1.00 ior PRDEE'E mm RFMrny iKittlo. Trj' it ami bo e!' ivinccl. MAf Ur-AOTUVKI) JlV Pardee Medicine Compaq, Rochester, N, Y. -.1 UUI IMMI M&M CffM A'.:t pitjip. rnxctixii rflKIU 11 lual-euKk lM,wti. '. 1 PPPRICES CREAM gAKlNg IU mrwrlor rtcellwoe pruteu tn miiliool of home for more than a quarter of a unttuy. It It uxxl br the United Htatn Horernrnent. F.nIorxs1 br the heada ot the Great Unirerr'tlea u the Stiontrt-st, l'urwl and most HealthfoL Irr. Prlce't tVrtun llaklrxir rnwdei does not oonlain Amnxtnta, Lime or Alum. Hold nnlr In eana. PIUCK HA kino rowpKn e:o. NKW YORK. CII1CCIM1 HAN KRANCtSCO A TUERK WATER MOTER NEW 10 to 12 Horsepower, W illi AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR, For Pale Cheap. Adthoss lVJHSl Ac I JEY, lOHTI,,XI. OIIK;OX. HOW TO ACT I ADVICE FREE I MnnuilfHiigfriim l.oat Vluror, Ntoii lotIIHj-, l're ninturt) IIcpJIiic, etc, re aiatlof from luitUcretlotni.eioefsca. 3 iiretl m tllioul.Stoiii Ii rtiiritliiB. tj HE M STON TREATMEIT.' StaUilbcokiml'rrr. AJJnii. M FOR kL rnM...-rrriu1' It hns permanently cured tiiouhands of eitses prououiicocl liy doctors) hope less. If you huvo proiuonltory symp toins, Hiich uh .t'outrh, nilHcMilty of Uronthlntr, &e don't doliiy, but tiso lMSO'S UUH13 i-oh CONSUMPTION innnodlutoly. By Druggists. '45 conta. S5.2H10 w.,Vkra,Vr. jietencl w ho can I'lirnlsh it Idtse H id glvo their ttliol" llnio to the iislni'Mt. k.tjurc iii'.ine'its may bet jriilllalilye-mplovilaiHii. A fete v:e4iiiclt-tliitowni illdcllli-t ll. r JOHN-OX.' C'ti.. bil Main Ht., H'ctit't'iti' X'1 .V. B.- Plfnut ttate agr niut buslnem experience, ttt itr vtiiut about tcwilng ifuinp lor reply, B.F. J. A fin. fk CTUM A CAN BE CURED.1 Ad I IT IV1 A A trlul bottle ptnlFreo to jnyono tUUIctetl. Un. TAKT UltU., I'oche ater, JJ.Y. FOR IPARCECE KEIEEFHE3 REMEDY I AND GrCAl ISLtCIirU'uTi IFRICE 11.00. imtua st rtntrtci'.: iPiiRDEE'S mm REMEDY ANU CTCAT jucorjriiT: rnxEiico PARDEE'S ItEllBFHEO IREMEDY I AND CtM I3LCM PLiTBl I mums ttl LriUUKWi VIGOR Restored Cure iREMEDY lrV AND Grf M ai3icoofur.irr 'Ptfirtu ii Ulolw. ' price. -N. Y. Truth. Huh J-'i-iiiicIhco Cullfurulu o