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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1890)
1MIAS FOUX1) TIIK CUHK. It Ib well known In the meteria metllca that the grntcitretnedies are compounded from the juices extracted from natural herbs. The humble child of the forest, whose untutored mind knew nothing of our advanced medical science, has never theless been instrumental in teaching the great doctors of this age the eletnentiry principles of their profession. Nature and nature's God has always cared for her suf fering children, and provided a balm to heal all tho curses that afflict mankind. The knowledge of the means come In a natural way. When the Sierra Chemical Company of this city first plared on the market their celebrated Great Sierra Kidney and Liirr Cure, they knew it to be a wonderful discovery which camo di rectly from the Piute Indian. It was submitted to the test of practical physi cians, and reduced to a formula bv chem ical analysis. Tho good results of the medicines are shown by the testimonials that are constantly being received at their olllre, 22l Mission street, San Francisco, and are being published daily. All druggists sell these valuable goods. Take no other. Not Tor Fish. Between Greensboro' and Salisbury tho lo comotlvo broke down ami wo lay for thrw hours while repnirs were being made. Tliert was a small lake near by, and tho colonel got out his fishing tacklo, hunted up a frog for bait, nml tried his luck. Ho fished that poud lengthways and sideways and up and dowu and across for two hours and a half, and he was still at it when a whito man cattu through the woods and stopped and inquired "Had any luck?" "Not a bit," "Fishing for fish J" ' "Of course." "Just to pass tho timer' "Yes." "Then it's all right." "Supposo I wasn't fishing just to pass th tituof" "Then I'd feel it my duty to tell you that this lako was drained olf last week and every blessed fish scooped out. This 'ere water came in from tho lust rain." Detroit Kreo Press. A Masted Effort. Adolph (much in love, hut very near sight ed) Ah I sho sees mo coming and waves mo a welcome. Biddy (washing tho window) Phwat nili tho dudo on tho outside? Shuro ho'M got some hot watber over him if ho thrys mashiu' me. Life. Hated Monotony. "ilaudo," ho said, with a quivering quavei in tho vowel sounds, "Maude, tlirue weeks ago to-night I asked you to marry mo." "You did." "And you said 'no.'" "That was my answer." "Two weeks ago to-night I asked you the samo question." "I remember." "And you mado tho samo reply." "I did." "A week ago I asked you to bo my wife, and you said 'no' again." "Yes." "You havo hud nnother week to think the matter over, and I culled to see whether you had arrived at any other conclusion." Sho reflected a moment, und then said gently: "Harry, I recognizo tho fact that cao'i tiino 1 huvo answered you in precisely the samo way Thero has been nothing in my replies, so far, to relievo tho similarity." Then, after another pause, sho said, still more softly "Harry, I should uato very much to be considered mouotonous." Merchant Trav eler . For tlio Public. Weal. "If you wish to llvo to any ago at all,' said tho doctor, "you must give up thoa abomluablo cigarettes." "But, doctor," argued tho patient, "if you are so opjosod to tho umi of tobacco, why aro you always smoking yourself J" "You see, my young friend," returnod the doctor, "1 so fully comprehend tho great evil caused by tobacco that In my endeavor to benefit mankind I havo made it my aim to raioke up as much of the vile weed as I pos sibly can." Tho Epoch. No Possible- Diinci-r. Guest Seo hero, waiter) There's a pin in this soup. Supposo I had swallowed itl Walter It wouldn't have hurt yer, sab. Didn't you notice that it am a safety pin, hj Tho Epoch. Their Punishment. Boy (reading history) Pa, aro dishonest peoplo still punished by tho stocks? Pa (who speculates u little) Occasionally, my son, occasionally, down la Wall street. -Texxu Slf tinzs. WOMEN AND TIGERS. A Narration of Frmlnlnn Exploits In Ting-. King ltlc 01ms The method of bagglnp tigers in No paul Is peculiar to tho country, says Eva Wyndhnm Quin in tho Nineteenth Century, and has this great advnntngo that ono is nearly always successful in shooting nny tiger which hits been marked down. Our friend who is qui etly digostlng tho buffalo which he ate last night must bo lying not far from his kill. So we ndvanco with some threo hundred elephants in a lino and gradually close in upon him, shoulder to shoulder, in a hugo ring, from which ho has small chance of escape. As tho circlo con tains a fairly largo piece of jungle a "shikari" goes in on his elephant to ascertain exactly whoro tho tiger is lying, and having found him at homo we six guns disposed on threo how dah elephants advanco for tho fray. Thoso who aro accustomed to tiger 6hooting and think no more of bag ging Master Stripes with a well-placed bullet than most do of knocking over a woodcock in a homo cover will not ro alize tho anxious feeling one experi ences whon for tho llrst. timo ono is perched on top of an elephant, poking about in thick undergrowth and ex pecting to soo a tiger bound out of every bush. At last out ho rushes with a mighty roar, and dashus round and round the ring, vainly trying to forco his way through, while all tho ele phants trumpet loudly, with their trunks in tho air, and their ma houts shriek nnd yell, mo that ono re quires all one's nervo to iiro and hit him under such alarming circum stances. But it is really a case of now or never, and I take a shot at a tigress as sho is galloping by, and am lucky enough to hit her in tho back with my first shot, nnd again in tho shoulder with my second one, wheroupon sho charges straight at our elephant, but only to receivo her death-blow from a second riilo in tho howdah. Ono ciu not help feeling sorry to seo such a noble beast laid low, but so great aro the rejoicings when she is brought triumphantly into camp, thrown across an elephant's back, that ono's regrets are soon forgotten in tho pride and delight of having shot ono's llrst tiger. After this first day's sport wo con tinue to have good luck, ospocially that red-lottor day whon, quietly mov ing across country with a lino of elephants, wo manago to surround fivo tigers. On entering tho ring wo first only catch sight of ono tigress, which is cleverly hit in tho shoulder by Mrs. Durand; then, to our astonishment, tigers seem to crop up in all direc tions ono pair of green eyes glare from beneath tho grass at ono point, and then yet another pair a few yards on, so that finally wo realize there aro four big cubs, besides tho tigress, gal loping among our elophants in tho ring. Such a howling, growling, snarling, shouting, trumpeting, and firing off of rilles can never havo been heard bofore. Wounded and furious tho tigers take refugo in asmall nullah, and there is some difliculty in finishing them oil; but at last all fivo aro ours, and piling them on to various elo phants wo return to camp in tho fading light, the sun sinking peacefully in a glow of crimson and gold bohind the trees, while tho moon rises in tho east and glints through tho dark boughs as wo wend our way home. Hy tho camp lire aro laid out our fivo tigers, and it is with some prido wo examine their soft, golden winter coats and discuss again and again by tho dickering light tho excitement of tho day's sport. WHY LEAVES TURN. A Trno and Scientlllu Explanation Given iiy itn Eminent llotimUt. "Probably not ono person in a thou sar.d knows why leavos change their color in tho fall," remarked an emi nent botanist tho other day. "Tho common and old-fashioned idea is, that all this red and golden glory wo seo is caused by frosts. A truo and scientific explanation of tho causos of tho coloring of loaves would necessi tate a long and intricate discussion. Stated briefly and in proper languago, thoso causes aro these: Tho green mattor in tho tissuo of a leaf is com posed of two colors, red and blue. Whon the sap ceases to flow in tho fall, and tho natural growth of the treo ceases, oxidation of tho tissuo takes place. Under certain conditions, tho groon of tho leaf changes to rod; undor different conditions, it takes on a yel low or brown tint. This difference in color is due to tho difference in com bination of the original constituents of tho greon tissuo, and to tho varying conditions of climate, oxposuro and soil. A dry, cold climate produces inoro brilliant folingo than ono that is damp and warm. This is tho reason that our American autumns ar6 so much moro Jgorgeous than thoso of En gland. Thero aro several things about leaves that ovon Bcionco can not ox plain. For instance, why one of two trees growing sldo by side, of tho name ngo nnd having tho Bamo oxposuro, should take on a brilliant red in the fall and tho other should turn yellow; or, why ono branch of a troo should be highly-colored and tho rest of tho troo havo only n yollow tint, aro ques tions that are as impossible to answer as why ono mombor of a family should be perfectly healthy and another sickly. Maples and oaks havo tho brightest colors.' Held and forest. "It's hard 'ncs," said tho poll par rot. "Tho llrst old maid who bourdu me 6ont mo back to tho storo because J was so profane. I reformed, and the noxt one sent mo buck because, she euid, it was just as lonesome with me as it was without" Westmlnliter Capital. Wonilcrrul Ottre lly Klcctriolty. Mn, Editor Sir: I have been under Dr. Damn's el-' trie treatment for liver and kidney com 'nint and various other troubles. I had lecomo very fleshy and he reduced tue ighteen pounds in six months. In nearly all respects I am cured. Refer to me at Freeport, Wash. L. P. Smith. Mrs. Vltet. of lortlnnil Height. Cored. Hit. Eiiitok : I have been under treat ment for the last three years for a severe form ot neuralgia or ticdmiloreux in the head by somo of the best physicians in the East, but received no relief. Have been under Drs. Damn's eleclric treat ment fotir months nnd am now sure he has effected a permanent cure. Mns. F W. Vi.ikt, Portland Heights. 3II Cutuptu'U'n oot I.uek. Mh. Editok: 1 am happy to state that Dr. Darrin, through his eleclric treat ment, has cured me of catarrh, bron chitis and weak lungs. I was cured in three months. 1 reside on Sixth street, East Portland, nnd an. employ d at Litt's dressmaking establishment, where I can be referred to. Miss Sadik L. Cami-hkm.. lrH.Iiirt-li'N Xcw l'liiee or HumIucnn. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at the Washington building, corner of Waahinuton and Fourth streets, Port land. Kooms 17, 22 and 2'., second floor. Ahk tho elevator boy for room 10. Office hours, from 10 to 4 o'clock daily ; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of man hood, blood taints, syphilis, yleot, gonor rhoea, stricture spermatorrhea, seminal weakness, or loss of desiro of sexual power, in man or woman, catarrh and deafness, are confidentially and success fully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published in the papers. Most cases can receivo home treatment after a visit to tho doctors' office. Inquiries answered and circulars sent free. (Parties writing will please mention paper.) one jt course tho' l"einiuiiio half of humanity is tho smarter, if not. how do you account for the fact that at the ago when a man is still a gawky boy tho woman has reached her self- possession and intellectual maturity?" He "I don't know, unless it is becauso sho hasn't so far to go." Torre lliuito Express. "Augustus," said Mrs. Henpeck severely, "1 seo a woman down in Now .Jersey has been convicted of being h common scold. I should like to see any brute of a man try that on mo!' "But you aro no common scold, Maria!' responded Mr. Henpeck, with a sigh. And Mrs. Hoiipeck is still wondering what ho meant. Life. A "fust" man undertook to teaso a clergyman, and asked him, "Was it a male or a fomalo calf that was killed for the prodigal son?" "A fomalo,'' promptly replied tho divine. "How do you know that?" "Becauso." looking the interrogator steadily in tho faco "I seo that tho male is alivo now." Exchange.. . . A 10c. smoke for Tic. "Tans! IPs Punch." Tlio miwt precious of till possessions Is power over ourselves. Manners nre not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mum. We always take credit for the good, and nttrl bute the bud to foitune. From a Physician. Tin. nrliiiltec which has prevailed the medi cal profession against articles of a proprietory nature litis been largely overcome by Hood's Sarsapnrllla, which has proven Itself a great aid to the profession In many cases. Many physi cians now preset Ibe it in their practice, und we tnLi. nlcuHiire In presenting the following letter from u well known physician In llloomitigton, Illluols: ... t ...uitiwiil TTnnd'y Rn rsillilirl 1 111 111 Clinch WllUlt' HU imiitiHv . ........ v- culled wus needed, with the best results. I have . l .... .llii.iiMvi. up lilfl'wl (lIlrllllT. HO also prescrlbeii n in otner cuscs, ior ii isrunm, etc, with excellent results. I consider it a superior preparation, more reliable than nny of . i. . ,ii... i ...ii-iiiiimrllli on the market. ' I). S. Dyson, M. 1).. nloomington, 111. X. 1. If yon decide to hiku noon n ounmpu rill a do not bo induced to buy uny other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bv all druggists. II. six for !. Prepared by C. 1. lIOOD.t CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. I OO Dosos Ono Dollar. ybu can certainly VI Hh 1 Jiarts mo )&SSL$ orfione,yTo "Perry HasIs' am Killer. oTie.tr. Tk m nr w B Ho Was Satisfied. Ho had rung a door bell on Caw avenue, and n woman bad opened tho door, spit out half a dozen words and shut it against his toes, when be calmly proceeded to ring again. "Didn't I tell you 1 didn't want to buy a hat rack!" sho exclaimed as she niiened the door again. "Yes'm; but you don't supposo I would havo tho Impudence to ring your door boll simply to ask you if you wanted a two shilling hat rack f I should consider It trifling with you." "Well, what do you want I" "In addition to hat racks I havo tin lifters, stovo handlers, chimney cleaners, furniture polish, silver jxiste, sham holders, tho lest ce ment in tho world, feather dusters, babies' bibs, napkin rings, eoarso nnd flno combs, hair plus, lemon extract, insect powder, faco powders, cures for corns, pins ami needles, gold ami silver thlm" "Nol" she shrieked as soon as sho could In terrupt him. "Ahl very well, madam. Good day. I am satisfied now that you do not desiro any goods in my line." Detroit Kreo Press. There 1 but one secret of contentment, and that Is to take your present circumstances in ii boumlury that for u moment cannot be passed and abide itiictly within It. "Why need It be"" we say, and sigh When loving mothers fad" and die, And leave the little ones whose feet They hoped to guide In pathways sweet. It need not tie In mimy onos. All about us women an dying dully whoe lives might huvo lieen saved. It seems to be a wide-spread opin ion that when u woman is slowly failing uway with the diseases which grow out of female weaknesses nnd Irregularities that there is no help for her. She Is doomed to death. Hut this Is not true. Dr. l'lerce's Ki.vorlte Prescription Is coiistuutly restoring women utUlclcd with disease of this class to health and happiness. it is ino oniy ineuiciue ior uicse anmenis, sold by druggists, under u potitivr fjuaratrr from the mauumciurcrs oi us giving saiisinctton in every cn.e, or money paid for It will be re funded. Dr. Tierce's Pellets, the original nnd onlv genuine l.lttle l.lver Pills; IS cents u vial; one a uose. Our dangers and delights nre near allies; From the same stem the roo nml prickle rise NITltK CI'ltK KO It 111jKM. Sure cure for blind, bleeding and Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst cues of ten years standing. No one need sailer ten minutes after using Kirk's (iermnu Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allnrs the Itchliiu. acta as a poultice gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Ocrmun Pile Ointment Is prepared only for Pikes and Itching of the private parts, ami nothing else. Kvery box Is warranted. Bold by Druggists and sent by mall on receipt of price, $1.00 per box. J. J. Mack & Co., Whole sale Agents, mui i-rancisco. We should do bv time, ns we do bv a torrent make use of It wuile we may have It, for It will not nut uiwuy.s. II oi ill 113 si are ComliiK. Hare novelties. shaneH and artistic 1m norted oleonraphie and chromatic cards. A large and beautiful collection sent by mail to anyone who will do this:-Buy a b x of tlie genuine Dr. t. JWcl.auc s C ele brated Liver l"illn. price 25 cents, and mail us the outside wrapper with your address, plainly written, and I cent in Mumps Wo will then mall you tho above list with an eleorant pacKaKO ot oieorapiuc cants, Fleming Uros., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' There Is no greater weukness tlmn that of let tlug our happiness deend too much upon the opinions oi tuners. I'll.P.Mt 11 IjF.H ! I lMIiKHttt Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment Is theonly sure cure for Mind, Illcedlng or Itching Piles ever discovered, it nuver inns to cure oiu chronic cases of long stuudlLg. Judge Cofllubury, Cleveland, O., Says: "I havo found ry experience that Dr. Wll Ham's Indian Pile Ointment gives Immediate relief." lln lint siifTir mi tiiRtjmt lnneor. Rold bv Wit llamson's Manufacturing Co., Props., Clovelaud, ( llila. oucaudtl.. Sold by L. lllumauer & Co., Wholesale Drug' Ibts, Portland, Or. No man can nlTonl to set his chronometer by anything except the sun. Variety's the very splco of life, That gives Hull it's flavor. Tin-out IllHeaHeM commence with n Cold, Cough, or over-fatlgultig the voice. These symntoms fwhlch. If neglected, often result In u chronic trouble of the Throat) are allayed by the use oi jiruwn's uruncittai irucnrs. HulIVring is the surest means of making us truthful to ourselves. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL and HYPO PHOSPHITES. Almostas Palatabloas Milk. So dltnutited that thn viott tlrltratr utomnch can titki) it. HnnnrliuMe oi 1''1MU l'JtttltVVIUt. I'vrsHiif OAlNrai idly iiWfn tulilny IT. SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Phy. slclansto be the FINEST and IIEaT proparaUon of its class for tho relief of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY. Waetlng Dlsoosoo of Chlldroni and CHRONIC COUCH8. Sold btl all lruui)Ut&. 1 prescribe and fully en dorao HIk 4 as the only specific fortiie cerlalncur of tills disease. O. JJ.lNdltAIIAM.M. P., Amsterdam, N V. We bave sold Ills O for many years, and it has given 1110 ueii oi lain- faction. Chicago. lit 1.00. Bold by Druffclsts. Drop a.l'osfalCard TO TIIK NW YORK ART CO 235 First Bt, I'ortlttud, Ore AT HOME. ioxjrvriY HA BHN ESTABLISHED AT PORTLAND BT PALMER & REY. SCOTS EMULSION TO DATB.H OauulMd not M mEm Buuuut. ES Vr4DlbyUM $511 Oatmkkh, HAY FEVEK, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers arc not generally awaro that these ill. canes arc coitaglotn, or tint they are duo to the prceuce of living parnitc! hi the "lining mcnilinuio if the noso nnd cutAihlin Mibet. Microscopic ro tearch, lumcNcr, has proc' this to o a fact, anil the ntult Is that ft simple rem.v y has been formulated whereby tJieso distressing diseases aro rapidly and permanently cured in fron one to threo simple ap j Mentions made at homo by tho jatlent once In to weeks. A pamphlet explaining this iicnv treatment Is sent freo on anplirntlon bv A. II. IMxon A: Son, 837 and 859 Vft Kli.g St., Toronto, IViada. Scien tific American. Truth begets hatred, familiarity contempt, aud success envy. now i s.vi:i:iiv i,i ii;. I was taken sick while at the dinner table w ith terrible distress in mr stomnch, llefore this I had been hearty and strong. Kor fourteen days 1 kept getting worse, despite the etl'orts of two doctors. I lost forty pounds, and w as satis fied that I could live hut u few days. Jly trou Me was Stomneh and l.lver Complaint, result lug 111 an attack of bilious cnltc. At this time I saw Dr. Dald Kennedy's Favorite Itemedv, of Houdout. X. Y , advertised, and sent for a' hot tie. I also sent for my physician, and told him that I was going to try the Favorite Hemedy He examined It and told me tu ue It three days and lot him know the result. In the three davs 1 walked four miles. Dr. Kennedy's Kavorlte Hemedy has siitciI my life. W. S. lllter, Slate Mills, lioss Co., Ohio. Da. Kkn.nmiy's Kavomtk Hkmkdy, mnde nt Kouudout, N. Y- 1; ti for 5. Send for book, how to euro Kidney, l.lver und Illood disorders. The step from knowing to doing is rarelv taken. If you liave ever used Dobbins' lileelrie during tho 'Jl years it. lias been sold, you A-Jiotc that It is the best and purest family Hoap made. If you haven't tiled It, ask your grocer for it note. Don't take Imita tion. There are lots of them. Men nre to be esteemed for Irtnc, not wealth If afflicted with Sore Kvcs, use Dr Isnac Thompson's Kye Water Druggists sell It. 'AV. Tut Okiimka tor hrenkfast. Rem Alll CURES PERMANENTJLY S P IRA. I nsrs. Washington, Tex., June '.V.. isss. Had sitll'ercd oil' and on for fifteen years with strained back; no trouble with It now; two venrs auo wus cured by Pt. Jacobs Oil. No return. if. CAKTMKM.. AT DltlKilllSTS AND Pr.ALKUS. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore. Md. Having for tho past four or fire yo.irs been troubled with plmplos nml blotches on my faco and body, nnd (lading no relief in any of tlio chemically prepared soaps and medicines prescribed for mo by ph) slclans, I concluilod to try your S. S. S. remedy, and hao found great relief In tho samo, four 1hU)m clearing my Bklu entirely. I cheerfully recommend your uiedtclno to all who aro In tlio position that I liau becu in. You can use this IcUer and my namo as a testimonial to tlio merits ot tho H. H. S. remedy. Very truly yours, Alfkkd V. Hoiunson, 320 S.uisomo St., Han Francisco. Cal. ft'Sen! Tor our books on Illood nml Hkln Dis eases und advice to stiiicri-rs, mulled free. TJIK SWT 1- l' NI'KCinO CO., Drawer .1. Atlanta, (I i. lllK1llriir! mo miHiunwt mimical pouua SMPTTITr' fWtl In tlm wotld. ItlOllllytbemlnIBI'ICIWI, thn llmpitnln of LonJon, i'arla, 1 FOIl OJSH Merlin and Vienna. I DI8BABD. No. 1 Curoa Catarrh, Hay I''ovor,Ko80 j uoia, uutnrriiai ueuiuess. Xfo. 3 CougUb, Colds, IlroncllItlB, Asth ma, Consumption. Aroorloasllomody. Wo. a ItlioumatlBin, Gout. No. 4 Xnvor &Ildnoy8,l)yBpqr)sIfl,In. dlgostlou, Constipation, ltrlghta Disease. No. 6 Fever and Asuo. XJumb Agao, Malaria. KmiralL'liL. No. 6 remalo Waakneis, Jrrcgnlarl- tiofl, Wnttoa. AGolaonJtouiody. No. 7 A Terfect Tonlo, whfcli rIvoo Ileal 0, Form nnd l-'ulluoao. Clonr Com illusion. Good Illood and lota of it. No. O Nervous DcBllltjr,Ijosaof l'owor Ain)otonco,iin iiicoiii;mruijioroiiioiiy. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. I hiury bottlo Kuarnj utti to euro Its niwhl illicmolf CVILUIl.i: anl to KlvolH-rmancnt relief AI.WAVH. lmcrliulvo Circulars Rrnt fren nn applleiitlon. 11081'JTAt, I1KMBUX CUMTAH K, JOroUlO, C'UIllJU. RTD CROSS DIAMOND OflAND, hiiriaiil nwij-si r-IUi)Ai Luuica. aik Hruijlai for IHjtnomt run J, In ri'il, luftaiila boxca, icaii with Wue rlhlKiii 'l'uL imi cat It r. 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THJi ONI.Y LINK ItUNNrNO Through Emigrant Sleoping Cars llVllr.K I.l'.NOTlI OI ItOAII And haulel nu n gulur Kp ois T alni oyer tho J.IHl.'ll lJllKlll III UIO .MI11IIU11I 1'aelllo itallroud, 1' C if ' 1 TOJ Oin. Vrn'nrair,Ai(t, No. i Washington direct, 1'rlUnd. $7fi ooTO $250.22 woM: preferrwl Who can nirnlih horse and iflvn their WliulH time to the lirulns. Hjmra inomenu may lit crolUttlily employed also. A few viuuncUn In towns and titles. Jl. V. JOIINrtON A tfO., 1CM Main Bt, XUchuionn. Vm- v B.- rwut ttalt age ana autincit experience. Never mfnd about tending ttamp (orrepty, B.r, J, A Co. rrjAcoBsou W TRADE W'MARK PEHN At A Vnlunlilu Sledtrnl Trr-ntlne. Tlie edition for 1S90 of tho sterllnB Medlca Aunnal, known as Hotetter's Almanac, Is now ready, and mny be obtained, free of cost, of druggists and Keneral country dealers In all parts of the I'nlted Stntcs, Mexico, and Indeed in every civilized portion of the Western Hem isphere. This Almanac has been Issued regu larly nt the commencement of cverv year for over one-fourth of a century. It combines, with the soundest practica' advice for the preserva tion nnd restoration of health, a large amount ot interesting nnd amusing light reading, and the calendar, astronomical calculations, chro nological Items, etc , are prepared with great care, and will lie found entirely nccuratc. Tho issue of Hosteller's Almanne for tMK) will prob ably le the largest edition of a medical work ever published lu nny cotintrx The jyoprle tors. Messrs. Hi stct i r A t o., r'ltt .burgh, I'a., on receipt of a two-cent stam.i, will forward a copy by mail to nny person who cannot procuro one lu tils neighborhood. fUU. WE IBHT PU Kfc IU superior eicelleueo iirofen lu millions of homes for aiorethau a quarter of a century. I' Is used bjr tho United Htatps O OTernnient. Kudors. d i-jr the heads of the Great Uulreri'tlea astheStronsest, l'uiralaj(!nio1 Healthful. Dr. I'rloe'a Cream llaking l'owder does not oontalu Amnion la. Lime or Alum, hold only In cant, PHI OK 1IAKINO roWDhlt CO. NKW YOHK. C1IICAOO HAN FKANOIBCO Uncle He in ii m on Toliacco. You can't fool iIIh chile wid yo'ir trash to baeky. I miiuku MKAI., and don't you forget It. Homo stuokeiH think Hint unythint; that lu ikea smoke. In Kood enough to go into a pipo. They will llnd hy u little evperlcnce that thoro Is a vast diU'erenco in Smoking Tobaccos. Just try"SKAi. ok Noinn ('aiioi,i.va,"iiii(I you will see tho diU'erenco hel wei n It and the Imitations. Dso'b ncmedy for Catarrh Is tho Best, Koslcst to Use, anil Cheapest. Sold by druggist or sent by mail. Mo. K. T. Huzoltlno, Wurreu, Pa. HOLMES 100,' Third St , Portland, Oregon. A SCHOOL OF THOROUGH, PRACTICAI GUSINCSS TRAININC. I linniIEI'DINf! Arithmetic, I'tnmanthip, Iipnl WUMUA IHU. iuifnm ami Ugal fVrmt. RIIDRTII AND a5rrw;ionrftiit Selling and aft rvvnv ' Vim ITIMP tleKnglth llrancj,es. Send Jot TYPE-WR I N U.Vataloguc and College Journal. STEINWAY. KltAVK'll. PRANK A III:A1 (lnhlnr. llo. "Ish l'lanos; Hurdi tt iririns, Hand Instrumcnta. Largest htock of Sheet AtusloHiid Hooka. Ilimda silPiillnl at Kusturn I'licia. .M ATTIIIAJ3 OKAY CO. '.Mil Host Strcut. Sun Kraiicisco. BUSINESS COLLEGE WILL OIVK YOO Thoiwli and Practical Iuslrnction IN ALL Business and Academic Subjects Send for Circular to PROFESSOR J. W. TAIT, T A COMA. WAMII. HoMton Illork, Neuttle, Wuxliinirton. Actual Uuniiiffts. Short hand, nlulu ami Orna mental l'eiimaiiBhlp aud irrautlcul English do pBrtineiits. CVSpeelmens of penmanshlD and illus trated catalogue sent free. Htudenw Admlttod Rt tinyTlme, IN LUCK. Ve oiler until Bold, to attract attention and pay our patrons, for sendlnc nwuv. il cases of dress pluids, browns, blue, anil illllerent shades, full :j Inches wide, heavy and strong, at 11 cents or 9 yards for tl: aud 10 pieces nUlu brown. garnet and other shades of Cashmere, SO Inches wkio, at same unco; -u pieces oi gray goods ana plaids. :tu Inches wide, heavy anil stromr. for good wear, n yards tt. Thosu goods are not all wool put are great bargains at these oners. Kor mulling add I) cents per yard, fu Ladles' Hose wo oirur some white at loo, formerly sold at S0o; unbleached, full sizes, ut 10c, itseil to bring I'J a dozen tegular; we huvo black, brown aud mixed at same price, but not so good; Men's utrlped y hose for Sunday wear, 11 per dozen up; Chilli run's hose, VOu per dozen up. Homo vxti a bar gains In genuine French, all colors and all sizes, 'it cents, used to bring fti per dozen, lu dress buttons, nearly every shude, we can send you at to per dozen, or too a gross two-bits a dozen asked for tliein elsowhcre. We forgot to mention a woolen llusey In red aud black plaids and other colors, abiut 'M Inches wide, at IKe, orfl yards for II, good for school dresses. Muslins, ginghams, prints, Canton flannels, and many other goods, retailed at i cent a yard above closest Jobbing prices uulfl Jan. 1, lh'JO. Uood warm gloves aud mittens for the North Country, at 16 and 'ii cents. It would take 10 columns to hold all wo waut to tell you, Hut seud for full list, free, and It will bo teat you everything a family wants to see. Address HhiUIi'h CumIi Mtore, 41N JKrout MC Hun FmnclMco. Cal. gf we to H u amy. Bomplcs worth mt.lS skhKHriK, Linen not under hersus' feet mWWrlui HrntvMltsr Hre,ty KIh lloliler Co., Holly, JHIeh. N. P. N. U. No. 8158. 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