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PERNICIOUS SILENCE. . Do Not Ilesttiito to Clierr hiiiI Kncournc Your Children nml Kinploj-.K. Thero nro times when speech is un tensonnble, but there nro also times when silence is wrong and oven cruel. If thero is much said that should never havo been breathed, thero is also much that ought to havo freo utteranco which is never spoken. It is impossi ble to estimnto tho amount of hnppi ness and benefit that is suppressed by this untimely silenco. Jfot only to tho absent, but sometimes to thoso present with us, Is silenco cruel. There is a wholesomo dread of ilattery among honest people, which not infrequently leads them into an opposite extremo of withholding praiso whero it is due. Much discouragement and many aban doned efforts may bo traced to this source. Of course, it is not the ideal of manliness to require such a motive, but few approach tho ideal, and few can dispenso with tho motive. Tho young and inexperienced, tho humblo and self-depreciating, and all begin ners especially, need every sincero word of encouragement that can bo given. It is a stimulus which no pa rent, no teacher and no employer can afford to sot aside. Has tho child been faithful, obedient, studious, self-donying? Toll him so, and ox press tho real pleasure you feel, lias tho young man proved himself trustworthy, indefatigable, intelligent? Let him havo tho satisfaction of know ing thus you appreciato his efforts. Has tho timid beginner in somo ontor priso done well for a first attempt? Do not deny him tho incentive to furthor efforts that your approval will afford him. Silenco at such times is not a mero negative, a blauk, an omis sion; it is a positive injury, a bar to im provement, a destroyer. of well-earned happiness. Then, too, happiness, of whatever kind, needs utterance. Sad ness and gloom, pain and distress, may well havo tho shield of silenco to pre vent their diffusion, but ovory thing that is bright, cheery and delightful should be shared and spread as far as possible. Yot how frequently is this reversed, and tho misfortunes of lifo are disclosed in all their details, while its blessings aro passively accepted without remark. The. shadows aro eagerly described, while of tho sun light nothing is said. Is not this also a cruel silence? Happiness is to tho heart what sunlight is to tho body, and he who shuts out either is an enemy to society. Thero nro porsons who will work for tho good of their fellow-men, who will give money and time, labor and thought, to reforms and schemes for general welfare, who will not hesitate to make sacrifices to perform benevolent and kindly actions, but who never give freo and hearty utteranco to tho gladness that they may feel, or tho pleasure they enjoy. It is not that they intend to deprive any one of hap piness, but they do not realize how much they could thus bestow. While trying in many ways to givo light and warmth to their fellow-men, they bot tle up their own sunshino, forgetting that its influence might extend far and wide. Let all such pernicious silence bo speedily broken. If tho day is fair, and the air puro and clear, let us em phasizo tho fact; if wo seo any beauty, let us point it out; if we feel any joy, let us hasten to share it; if wo havo re ceived any good, let us freely express it. St. l'aul tells us, "Whatsoever things aro true, or honest, or just, or pure, or lovely, or of good roport, if thero bo any virtue, and if there be any praiso, think on thoso things."' And if, as wo think, wo also speak of them with freedom and gladness, the world will be happier and better for our having lived in it. l'hiladelphia Ledger. COLLEGE ENDOWMENTS. Liberal Donation anil Ilrqiiests Made ltliln One Win-. The American churches and church members aro exceedingly liberal in tho support of higher educational in stitutions. Tho following tablo shows tho increase of endowments during tho past year to American colleges, nearly all of which are denominational: Alle gheny College. $10,000; Bates College, $75,000; Boston University, $100,000; Bowdoin College, $20,000; Brown Uni versity, $187,000; Bucknell University, $25,000; Centennary Collego $25,000; Colby University, $15,000; Cornell Col lege, $10,000; Cornell University, $2G5. 000; Georgetown Colloge. Ivy.. $50,000; Hamilton College, $30,000; Haverford College, $15,000; Heidelberg Collego, $28,000: Hillsdale Collego, $17,000; Johns Hopkins University, $100,000; Knox College, $25,000; Lake Forost Unlvorslty. $500,000; Madison Uni versity, $100,000; Midlebury Col lego. $50,000; Mount Union Col lego. $10,000; Northwestern Univer sity, $25,000; Oborlin College, $15,000; Pennsylvania, Collego, 18,000; Prince ton Collego. 225.000; Kutgora College, $90,000; Smith Collego, $12,000; St. Lawrence University, $50,000; Syra cuse University, $305,000; Swnrthmoro University, $25,000; Tuft's. $135,000; University of tho City of New York, $50,000; Vassar, $222,000; Vermont University, $30,000; Wells Collego, $30,000; Wellesloy College, $30,000; Wesloyan College, $00,000; Western Kewjrvo Unlvorslty. $113,000; Will iams College. $152,000; WofTord Col lego, $10,000; Yale, $275,000. Total for tho forty-two colleges, $3,075,000. Another tablo shows that seventy-five institutions havo added during tho ' year to their libraries over 100,000 volumos. Tho total number of volumes in tho libraries of 131 institutions is 3,307,000. Harvard holds tho lead with 355.000 volumos; Yale comas noxt with 2U0.O0O; Prlncoton is third with 130,000; Cornell, fourth, with 105.000, and Columbia, fifth, with 92,000. Christlan at Work. 1 CASH FOR CATS' SKINS. How I'oor rny ,-.timr the Hole of a rur-llertrliic Allium). 'Cish paid for cats' skins." tho sign read in tho window of a Washington furrier, who astonished tho newspaper man by telling him that there was al ways a good market for pussies' pelts. "Five- cents apiece," he said, "Is what wo pay for common skins, ten cents for maltose pure, and twenty-live cents for black. Of course tboy must be in good condition. Somo tilo cats are so given to back-fence warfare that their hides become considerably damaged. Tho fur of the sleek and well-fed do mestic pussy is what wo find most available for our purposes. Street cats aro usually too ragged and coarse haired to bo useful." "And what aro tho purposes of which you speak?" "The Imitation of moro expensive furs, ohielly. 'iho French dyo them very skillfully, and In that way trails form tho humble tabby after death into tho regal ermine or other beast of rare sad costly skin. Tho puro black and maltose and tho tortoise shell aro not dyed, but made to serve in the natural colors. Hugs of selected tortoise-shell 'ind maltesoaro already becoming qultu fashionable, and the best onos nro far from cheap. Tho only uso made of cats' pelts in this country is in tho manufacture of carriage robes, but vast numbers of them aro sent from tho United States to Europe, whero tho'y aro mado Into coats, hats, rugs, dressing-gown linings and other gar ments. "Taxidermists, too. in other parts of the country aro advertising for kittens by tho thousand for stuffing. In the process they employ tho skin is first removed, leavingonly tho scraped top of tho skull within it. Both head and body are then built up with pipe clay and tow, a piece of wire being so adjusted tiiat ono end conies out through tho forehead and tho other at the tip of the tail. To this four other wires running down the legs are fixed. The skin is then sewn up and tho animal formed into a desired position. Tho final operation is putting in tho oyos. Fast ened upon a scrap of red fiannel in this manner, a small black kitten makes a very pretty pen-wiper." "But whero do all the skins como from?" "Many are brought in tho city es tablishments that advertise for them by small boys who are glad to earn pocket money by tho comparatively easy method of assassinating a few un fortunate cats; but tho main supply is contributed by professional fur col lectors in different parts of the coun try, who shoot them. Tho ravine woods of Now England aro full of them running wild. They breed wonderfully fast under such seemingly adverse con ditions and can be popped off tho fences and walls with ease by an export marksman. This is an idle season just now, and wo aro advertising for them as carriage-robo material to make up for the fall trade. A first-rato lap-robo of catskin is worth forty or fifty dol lars. Yes, indeed, pusby is boginning to bo recognized as a fur-bearing ani mal, and instead of drowning the kit tens, peoplo will before long bo propa gating them for their pelts." Wash ington Star. GERMAN CAVE-DWELLERS. II wcllliiKK Hewn 111 tlm Itoi'knof tilt) Hurtz .Mountains. Cave-dwellers in civilized Europe? It seems incrediblo; and yot. just above tho thriving villago of Lanirunsioin, in the Hartz Mountains, and forming a part of it, aro about ton dwellings hewn in tho rocks. They aro called the "Burg," or "castle," and hero somo forty porsons havo their home. In the face of tho solid rock is to be seen a row of regular-shapod doors and windows, ono door and ono window belonging to each dwelling. Tho most ancient of these dwellings is tho work of a young married couple whoso ex tremo poverty gavo them no other ehoico than to seek a homo in tho ruggod mountaln-sido. Their work must bo hold deserving of respect, for It was no light task to pick away tho rock bit by bit, as ono workman must, with no tool but hisplck-axo. Through tho doorwny one ontors a narrow, straight hallway, at tho right of which another doorway loads into a good sized room with a window, tho only ono In tho dwelling. Opposite this doorway, at tho left of tho entry, is a shell-shaped hollow which servos as a sleeping-room, in which, however, straw supplies the place of a bed. Back of this, at tho left, la a storeroom; op posite it, adjoining tho living or sit ting room, is tho kitchen, with firo placo and chlmnoy; and back of tho Kitchen is another sleeping-room. Tho latter has no opening for light, yot, as tho housi-door Is usually open tho ; renter part of tho year, thero is light enough to duo by. Tho walls aro of tho natural rock, and tho apartments aro perfectly dry, and not badly ventilated with tho door, window and chlmnoy, which create a slight draft through tho dwelling at all times. Tho place is warm in winter and cool in summer, and tho Inmates aro rosy and healthy. Somo of tho cave-dwellers havo white washed their houses, and mado littlo gardens outside, bo that tho exterior does not display a forbidding appear ance. At any rato, these cavo-dwolllngs aro quite as comfortablo (and certainly more sanitary) habitations than tho col lars of our cities, which aro leased to wretched inmates, and aro only caves of masonry. Domorest's Monthly. Whon a harbor tnlks too much his lories aro generally illustrated with tjU. - Boston (iHiettu. A little thing that feels big in a light place is a eyru. Troy Prs3. DR, DAERIN'S ART Of treating disen '-s by electricity is, like many other good nings in medicine, no' new, but its trin pie of action is so little understood that ts employment at tho present day makes it practically a new discovery. Tho medical profession at lnrye, not posseEsim: tho true secret of the proper remedies to use, are still blundering in the dark, and throwing discredit through their iimorance on one of the greatest medical advances of tho present day. For the benefit ot thoso to whom this plnn of cure is new, and who may bo seeKing aid, thougn distrustful, after ninny failures of everybody and every thing, the Drs. Darrin desife to explain simply and logically the theory of electro therapeutics, nnd leave them as men of common sense and judgment to take or refuse the aid offered, ns their argu ments and examples are based on known physiological iacts nnd experiments. They ask nothing beyond a fair hearing and "a fair trial. DriifnrNM Cure it In Ten Minute. Mit. Eiiitok For some time I have been troubled with partial deafness, and lately could scarcely hear in ono ear, with" a constant rimiing noise. I con sulted a doctor in Portland which did nie no good. I finally went to Dr. Darrin and in less than ten minutes ho cured ino with electricity. I am engineer on the steamer Citv of Tocio, runnini: from Astoria to Kalamn. G. SCHM1T11. Oiu-e lie II ml 11iii1-n on IIIh Kurt. Mit. Editou For ten years past I havo been troubled with nervous debility anil pimples on my face and body, as hun dreds of other young men are afflicted with. Have been under Dr. Damn's electric treatment for six months nnd now find myself restored to health, and the pimples havo about disappeared, liefer to me at Mulino, Clackamas county, Or. C. E. KNOTTS. Drs. Darrin's Place of Business. Drs. Durrin cau be consulted free at 23") Fifth street, corner of Main, Portland. Office hours, from 10 to 4 o'clock daily ; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss ot man hood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gon orrluea, stricture, Bpeiniatorrha'a, semi nal weakness, or loss of desire of sexual power, in man or woman, catarrh and deafness, nre confidentially and success fully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published in the pajerB. Most cases can receive homo treatment after a visit to the doctor's office. Inquiries answered and circulars sent free. (Parties writing will please mention the name of the paper you saw this notice in.) Paget Sound eannerymeu nro strongly protesting ngiiinst British competition, claiming that jfrom six"to ten steamers will full crews obtained their full supply from Point Itoberts last summer, and have virtually driven Americans out of their own waters. Seatt e's relief committee hns mado public that their total receipts have been $103,278.55; amount expended, $00, ti'Jo.Oo; leaving a balance of .$42,582 04. Some of this it is thought will be needed for i's original object "during tho winter. The remainder will be disposed of as the peoplo shall think best. CHRONIC CATARRH Cannot bo cured by local applications. It Is n coiibittutlonal disease -nid requires a constitu tional remedy like Hood's Earsupurilln, which, working through tho blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes aud promotes tho dis ease, and soon ell'ects a permanent cure. At tho nme time Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the whole sy.tem, and makes you feel renewed in strength and health, lie sure to get Hood's. "1 sintered severely from chronic catarrh, ariilnu fiom impure blood. It bccamu ery bud, civ,illif soreness of the bronchial tubes and a troublesome cough, which gave grint anxiety to mv friends and mself, as two brothers died froni bronchial consumption. 1 tried many mcdicinei;, but received no benefit. I was at last induced to try Hood's SarsapHrllla, anil I am not the same man In health or feelings. My catarrh 's cured, my throat Is entliely well, au a dvspepsla trouble, with sick headache, havo allilliappcared." 15. M. Lincoln, :t.' Chambers St., Hoston. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bv all drugglMs. f 1; six fnr.r. 1'repnred only by C. f. HOOlKt CO., Apothecaries, I.nweP, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar. Having for tho past four or flro years been troubled with pimples and blotches on my face and body, and finding no relief in any of the. chemically prepared soaps and medicines prescribed for me by ph)lelans, 1 concluded to try your 8. S. S. remedy, and have found great relict in tho fame, four bottles clearing my ekln entirely. I cheerfully recommend your medlcino toall who aio in tho osltlori that I luo tiecu In. You can uso this letter and my name as a testimonial to tho merits of tho 8. S. 8. remedy. Very truly yours, Alfkkd 1. Hobikso.v, 320 Samomo St, Han Francisco. Cal. tjf Send for oiir hooks on Blood and Skin Ills eaici nuU ulvlce ti sufferers, mailed free. Tin: SWIFT HI'KCIKIO CO. Drawer 3, Atluntu, (1 j. mm In the world. MOMxlby UKmJo I KTOICIira the lloipiuli ot London, ftib.l FOB ONH Berlin and Vienna. PIBBABP. No. X Cores Catarrh, Hay i'ovor.Hoso Cold, Cutarrhal Doafuess. . . . . No. 3 Coughs, Colds, UroticniMfl, Asth ma, Consumption. Al'oorlesiltomody. No. 0 Rheumatism, Gout. , . No. 4 luver JOdneys.OyBiwpslMn. digestion, Constipation, Urighta Disoaso. No. 6 rvr and Ague. Dumb Agao, Malaria. Neuralgia. Wo. 8 rental Weakness. Irrcgnl&ri- HOB, V,UWD UV'UUU .HMVU J. No. 7 A Perfect Tonlo, which plvoe Health, Form and dullness. Clear Coin- Wiilexlon, Good lilood and lots of it. o. 8 NervousDsblUty.Loeflof rowor Impotonco.an inconiparabloremody. my ixJtti guAnntted to curs HFLIABL"- lltlipecl m aiKMiicuiuim.n im iruT I to sllniMiwnt relif AX.WATH. fUitNIa, I IwrlpllTO Circuit ttnt frM un uauTrn ' ItppiiMtioa. nosrmi. jikuxux WWWtUf J ctfin-ANir, Toronto. Cad. CHICHESTER'S Cf" PENKYRQYAL PILLS itruf.' 1 r Was ' Urt id 1 rrI. ia Uit, ie4 u . ribUiD TitLtt u u will f. All) iiiMiffj tut yt -'r( uUiuoblftJi tvl IU llcf fur l.H4ll-,H Uitcr, Ij rtluru IN Mil. A'JI VJW. . . 17 ItAII.ItOAD (OMUCTOl'N, Knp'n'ers. Urnkenicn, Firemen, Grit men. and all that ride continually, take notice. That tain in my back! Cuttion! What does this meant Aak yourselves tho question. Vo will answer It for you. Your kltlileys are fast becoming diseased and If you neglect them there is ono result-Certain Death. Wo have had many cases, and hold testimonials of railroad men that havo taken their trouble in tltno and by the use of The Great Sierra Kidney nnd Liver Cure, tho most wonderful rem edy that has ever been Introduced in this world, havo been cured and their kidneys strengthened to such an extent that they could pursue their vocations without fear. This raluable remedy is becoming daily the most popular of any kidney and liver euro that over existed. Give It ono trial and you will send us a testimonial to add to our fast-increasing list. Sold by all druggists. Take no other. A hundred times more trouble Is caused by man who can get work but won't work than by the men who wnut wo k but cannot get it. You may sing of the beauty of springtime That glow s on the cheek of the young, Hut 1 stiig of a beauty that's rarer Than any of which you hae sung The beauty that's sten in tne faces Of women whose summer Is o'er. The autumn-like beauty that charms us Kh- moro than the beauty of yore. Hut this beauty Is seen too rarely. The faces of most women loe the beauty of youth too soon. K male disorders are like frosts which come to nip the (lowers which lietokcn good health, without which there can be no real beauty. If our American women would fortify themselves against the approach of the terrible disorders so prevalent among them, by using Dr. I'lerce's Favorite Prescription, their good looks would le retained to a "sweet old age" This remedy Is a iimrmifrril cure for all the dip tresslng weaknesses and derangements peculiar to w omen. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, one a doe. Cure head ache, constipation and ludlgtstlou. CATARRH, HAY FEVEK, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS. A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers aro not generally awaro that these dis eases aro colitairlous, or that they aro duo to tho presence of living parasites in tho lining mcmhnino of tho noso nnd cutaihian tubes. Micnmoplc re search, howeer, has procd this to be a fact, anil tho result is that a simple remedy has been formulated whereby these distressing diseases are rapidly and permanently cured In f roi one to three slinplo njv plications mado at homo by the atlent unco in tno weeks. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment Isscnt freo on otpllratiim bv A. H. Dixon k Son, 837 and 839 West King !t., Toronto, Canada. Scien tific A inerican. A courageous foe Is better than a cowardly friend. Puro soap is white. Hrown soips aro adulterated with rosin. Perfume Is only put in to hide the presence of putrid (at. bobbins' Klec'ric Soap isjno-c. white, and unscented. lias been folu since 18(15. Try itnoit'. The richest man, whatever his lot Is, is ho who Is content with what ho hns got. Holidays art- Coining;. Hare novelties, shapes and artistic Im ported oleopraphlc and chromatic cards. A largo and beautiful collection sent by mail to anyone wlio wi'l do this: Uuyu b x of th". genuine Dr. V McLune's Cele brated Liver l' ills urico 12T cents, and mail us tho outside wrapper with your address, plainly xvntten, aud -1 cents in stamps Ve will then mail you the above list with on eletrnnt paekairo. of oleographlc cards. Fleming Pros., Pittsburgh, Pa. In character, in manner, In style, In all things the supreme excellency Is In simplicity. I'kl.KM! ril.KMi! 1'II.KNIM Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment Is the only sure cure for Wind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to euro old chronic cases of long standiLg. Judge Colllnbury, Cleveland, O., Says: "I havo found hy experience that Dr. Wil liam's Indian l'lle Ointment gives immediate relief." Do not suffer an insUnt longer. Bold by Wil liamson's Manufacturing Co., Props., Cleveland, Oliln. Mo and tl. Bold by h. lllumauer & Co.. Wholesale Drug gists, Portland, Or. It Is not strange that fast living should some times bring starvation. "nrown'H llroiiclilul Trui'lie" will relievo llronchltls, Asthma, aud Throat Diseases. Clouds aro a good deal like men; they are ha mlesH when alone, but they make trouble when they get together It hns been observed that the man who has tho fewest failings is the most loleratit of thoso of Ills neighbors. MUUK CLUCK FOK 1MI.KN. Hure cure for blind, bleeding and Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst cases of ten years' standing. No ono need suffer ten minutes after using Kirk's German Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays tho itching, acts ns a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's (lermiin l'lle Ointment is prepared only for l'IVs and itching of the private parts, and nothing cite. Kvery box Is warranted. Bold by Druggists aud sent by mnll on receipt of price, 1.00 per box. J. J. Mack A Co., Whole sale Agents, gun Francisco. It Is a great misfortune not to have enough wit to speak well or not enough Judgment to keep silent. Many Imitate "TansiU'H Punch" Ec. Cigar. TuvTJfrmit for hrftftkfKM. BUSINESS COLLEGE WILL OIVK YOU Thorough anil Practical Instruction I.V ALL Business and Academic Subjects 8end for Circular to PROFESSOR J. W. TAIT, The Selobratcd French Euro, warranted (t A PU PfiniTIW C or moi.ej to etl. u , iifwwi i rein Hided IS SOLD ON POSITIVE UARANTEC ito cure any form ol nervous disease, or any disoidur of the generative or. gam of either EfOR lidtig from the AC I CH extciMlvi) uie ol Stimulants. Tnl.ni'cii or fititnm or through youthful ludUerelioti, over lndulg. dcc, Ac, such ai Uish oi Ilralu I'ower, Wakelul n e, Hearing do'vn Pains In the Hack, Semliia W eakneui, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn al KmUiloui, U-ticoirhri-a. Dlzzlueu, Weak Mem ory, I-onof Power and Impotency. which If tin glectcd often lend to oreinaturuolilagiiand Insan ity Prlrafl.OOalxit.Cboxcsforti.oo Heut by wall on receiptor puce A WItlTTKN KIM UANTI'.IC forcvfry5 00 order, to refund the inonuy If a J't-rriiniiniit cuie li not effected Thounuudi of testimonial! from old aud young, of both fexei. permanently cure, by ArnKoniTlMit Circular tree Addruu THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. , WKBTmN MUNCH, OJiW l'OHTl.ANO on Bold by Btrelblg A I-aue, Druggists, .cot. Bcc oud Washington Bti., Portland, Or, SB' b Tin Clminliei- of Torture Is the apartment to which tho unhappy sufferer from Inflammatory rheumatism Is contlned. If, v,.- ..I,- --,.i pniu i!" ii-num-ii. uini line pre-x-entative, Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, Is used by persons of a rheumatic tendency, much un necessary suttcriog Is avoided. Nervines, nno dynes and sedatives, while having none but a n specific etl'ect, arc yet very desirable at times. Yet they can produce no lasting elf-ct upon rheumatism, because they havo no power to eliminate from the blood to rheumatic virus. Hotelier's Stomach Hitters does this, aud checks at the outset a disease w hlch. If allowed to gain eadway, it l net to Impossible to dislodge or to do more than relieve. Hhcumatlsm, it should he remembered, Is a disease with a fatal ten dency from Its proneness to attack tho heart A resort to the Hitters should, therefore, be prompt. Dyspepsia, kidney complaint, malaria and nerv ousness aro relieved by It. Justice rnlscsa tin Ion, but sin makes a peoj le miserable. jt ji nt i. ti.uk. O. C. llartholomew, Kalkaska, Mich., snys "I located In this place five years ago, having for merly resided In Troy, X. Y. I have been a great sufferer from what the physicians of Troy called Hrlgtit's disease. I used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy, of Houdout, X. Y. All tho terrible symptoms of the disease aro gone. I have no traces of any disorder of tho kldnejs, liver or bladder. Who would begrudge the cost of this medicine (one dollar a bottle) for such a blessing or refuse this simple though sincero token of gratitude for being perfectly cured? I owe everything to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kern cdy. and nope this will Induce oIIits to uso tho medicine who suffer from any kidney, liver or blood disorder." Dk. Kknnkiiv'm Favoiutk Hkmkdv, mado at lttujdout. X Y. $1. fi for , s?nd for lok, how to cure Kidney, I.lver nnd Hlood disorders A good name keeps Its luster In the dark. Panties TflADE MARK ir 1 I V nun IL J SYGured ay em rfr oljBCODSUll cTBaltu.mo .Ti.eChas-Mqgeier17i BRONCHITIS CURED. After ppontling Ton Winters Sonth, was Curoil by ScoU'h Emulsion. 110 Centre Ht.. New York, 1 Juno 25th. 1883. j Tho Wlntor aftor tho frroat flro In Chicago I contractor.! Bronchial QfToctlons, and olnco thon havo boon obllgodto apond noarly ovory Wlntor South. Last Novcmbor waa advlsod to try Scott's t mulslon of Cod Llvor OH with Hypophosphitoo and tomy surprlsowaorollovodat onco, and by continuing ita uro throo months was ontircly cured, gainod flosh and strength and wao ablo to stand ovon tho Bliz zard and attend to buslnoss ovory day. C. T. CHURCHILL. Hold bt all DriiyuUts. TAKE IT W.PrUNlDER'S. Oregon Blood Purifier: kKIDNEV 8r LIVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. 'LiUHL J' 1 tPlMPLES.BLOTCHCS AND SKIN DISEASES. JHEADACHO C0ST1VENESS. Vurda. rcdticd, ba1h.ihc parts af fected freely With Terry ID a vi S' ful jnujar qhA. Water 3lmLS a day, and you'll bet r Y fef at onco. and a- Cure , after failhfui uso. of ihis YQ.mo.dy, (urcs 3 7refhroat7 PRICE, 87. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Monty i PU RE. Its mr-trlor eicel.'euiotrefiuta n.llllnoi of horoi f or moreU.su ft Quarter ul icntury. It li usrd br tha Uolted HUtts OomutueDt. l.uilornil hr ti e heods of the Great Untverf 'It- u tt? hufi-M. l'urtt and mod llnllhtul. Dr. 1'rWa Cli.lu PaVing 1'm.d.r does Dot ceulalu Ami onls, 1 lin- t.r Alum, S. Id oulr In cans. 111H I. IAKI'( I't'VSDKK I'll, NtW VOIlK. (IMCAno HAN HIANCISCO A QTLi (Ml A CAN BE CURED. I lllFVlM A trial but llu sent Free to anyone nllllcteil. Hit. TA FT UltO.. Itochestcr, N.Y. HOLMES 100' j Third St . Portland, Oregon. A SCHOOL cr THOROUGH, PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAININC. nnfU'IPimiMr. Anfmrtie, renmanthin, Ilank UUUMii I IllU. ,, Huunct$ nml Lajtxl J-)rmr, SllflRTIIANn lrrfttomUnre, filing ami all Sv'nn ViiniT Vtn the Enrfith IWanchrt. SendM fl Pt)-VIIllNu.6ufli.'eiueanif Mlcje Journal; Should Meet the Eye of any person he would be forcibly reminded that the "Seal of North Caro lina" Plug Cut is the Best Smoking Tobacco on the Pacific Coast. ORDER BY MAIL One Dozen A8Hort.ec! Handkerchiefs at 60c., 75c, $1.00 or $1.50, poutnge pttld for Men. l.ndlea nnd Children. 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Sold by DruceUU. $iti Oil Ifl CSniill 00 1 JtN'lll c.i.i no .arte 0." !U u-t3U..." wnrkliiK fur us. Akpiiw jieteried wh j can niriilnh h Ii-i'mb n"i c'vo their nhiilii limn to the uslii(.s. f-ijmre iin nienls may lia prolllutily empl'ivedidso. A few vuciiiicltn In towns indcltliH II. i JOHNSOX fl. CO., WO) Midi! HU, irhiiHiii'i. V'i N II.- Pliant ttate ant and bu$inei$ eiverlenee. Never miml about lending ifamp (or reply, B.P, J. A Cn. tWnWAY lStAI:il. I'KAHK OlClriWMI. jt iiKAOt (Iiihler. Itoo nlsh l'lunos; rliirdi lt jrir niN. Hand IiiBtruinuuts. I.urKest stock of .Sheet Aliiiomi(t Hooks. Hands supiilled ut Kaituru i'rices. .MATl'lUAl OltA V CO '.'Oil Tint atreet. Hun Francisco. DEATH TO CORNS. Try Kclly'n Guaranteed Corn Curo. IlArinlcsB. ThoiiBnmla of testinioniiils from tho ciiicd. 2ou bottlo. No ouro, money rofntnled. Unit by mail or ox press to n nv iitlilreHd, city or ntto. F. S. KKLIA',' OhemiBt, 10-' Eddy street, Sun Frunciaco. riso's Itomedy for Catarrh is tho llcst. Kaslcst to Use, and Cheaiiest. IBold by dniiflilsui or sent by mall. COc. K. T. Huioltluo, Wurreu. 10. N. 1 N. U. N. V N.U. No.388 THE GEM Roller - Organ. This very novellnstrumeut employs no paper, but Its tnuslols obtained from a Hol ler similar to u Muslu Dor. pIsyliiK u flue selection of Bttcrod Popular Honga nt.d OanoH Muslo or Over 300 Tunes. Agents wanted In every town ou the I'aclfio Coant. flanni aud Onfaiis on easy terms. Mimical Itutrumeiits of every description, alio sheet mime. C lrculurs freo ou application HAMMOND'S 31iiHio tStoi'o. (ieu'lAgfs 1'aclflo Coast, 2257 Utaalon St., S, F 'Sefu icti. PURE PRICE'S CREAM gAKlNg BltfX saaitHulcturt. u EjZM vrdoni tr t&aEfiu Clrz'xA C. Olnolnnatl JMO Trxl.SSHVSull HIE