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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1890)
AN INDICTMENT. Low browed woman that stole my lore! Fairer than 1 less truol You fooled him first with your wfly tonne. And your eye's deceitful blue. Tou locked In hU, till you made him rwear Ills first love was all a dream; While you let him toy with your yellow halt And bask In your smile's false gleam, Well a day for your eyes so bright) Weeping has made mine dim; You would smile on. though he lay In his grave 1 could hare died for him. ITartford Times. An Actor's Courage. Joseph Hnworth, the popular romantic actor, has quite n reputation for bravery and daring, anil many instances of it might bo re lated. Tho most recent illustration was In Columbus, O. Mr. Haworth was stopping at the Neil house, which is located on High street, opposita the state house. One after noon he was walking down High street with a friend, and was about entering his hotel, when shouts of "Stop himl" and "Run away I" attracted uU attontion. He turned and looked up tho street, where, a block away, he saw a ono horso turnout dashing along in his direction. There was u lady and little child in tho carriage, and both were screaming and frantically crying for help. Mr. Hawortli, without stopping to think of tho danger attending an attempt to cupturo tho rutiuway, bounded out into tho street, and, us the frightened animal was plunging furiously uhoad, ho mado a leap for the bridle and brought all of his strength to boar upon tho horse's head. It was a perilous undertaking for tho actor, but ho plucklly hung on for half a. block and finally brought tho animal to a standstill at the curbstone amid tho plaudits of the crowd, which had witnessed the exciting episode, The carriago was uninjured. Tho lady, whoso etcaps from probublo death was duo to Hn worth's bravery, recovered from her fright in a fow moments, and was, of course, profuse in her expres sions of gratltudo for his daring perform anceChicago Herald. Mexican Soldiers' Tricks. Mr. Thomas A. Janvier tells somo things about tho Mexican army in Harper's which will seem extremely odd to Americaus, but especially so to thoso interested m military affairs. Many of the recruits are convicts who havo been draf ted into tho military ser vice, and consequently desertions art vary numerous. "Sometimes," says Mr. Janvier, "a rather humorous ingenuity U shown in slipping out of military bondage. In Mon terey, ono rainy night in March, 16S3, moro than a score of men belonging to a retflmout drawn up at a railroad station, in waitiug for tho arrival of tho president, succeeded iu getting away by tho dovico of placing thoir caps on tho butts of their muskets, the bay oneut driven iu tho ground nt their places in the ranks. "By the uncertain torchlight the platoons seemed unbroken, and it was only when the order to march was given, uud tho regiment marched away and loft tho cap bearing mus kets stunning mattered over tho grouud, that tho trick was discovered by the otllcers. An other peculiur thing is that no baggage train is needed by these soldiers, for they carry all that they need on their backs, even though tho wives and tho children of the privuto soldier sometimes accompany them. Hut while wagons are not necessary to carry the soldier s impedimenta, they uro required to transport their pay, which is always in sil ver." 'Who Can Kxpliiln? Overheard by tho Man About Town: "I say," remurkod an English gentleman, now in America on busiuess not unconnected with dollars and matrimony, as ho was tooling the drag of his friend, C. Fish Tobaccoil, out on Kings Highway, "I say, this turning to tho right is u deucod nuisance, don't you know, How did you American fellows over coma to adopt it? To drive, a man must have his whip arm free, und so must sit on the right of tho scat. If ho turns to tho left he can seo both his own and tho other fellow's wheels; if ho turns to tho right bocuu'tsoo either. How you jteoplo, who wero practi cally ull English, tool: up such a fashion I don't see. How was it?" "Don't know, I'm sure," repliod his friend; "ask somo of thoso poor devils who havo to jmzzlo over such rot for a living; they may know." Tho "fellows who know things" were duly considered, but no answer bus yet been given. Who can explain? St. Louis Republic. Ostriches Itncu for Tigs. Somo time ago u gentleman visited a pen of tamo ostriches in Africa. At his call two beautiful birds came up to him. Reiug do sirousof testing their speed, honrranged with tho keeper that they should run a race. So ho caressed the birds and showed them a handful of figs, of which thoy are very fond. Tho ostriches wero held while- tho visitor walked to a certain distance. At a signal they wero set freo and began to run for tho tigs. They camo bounding along at a terriflo rate, taking twelve or fourteen feet at a stride. Thoy ran neck and neck for moro than half tho distance, their wings working liko arms and making a great sound. Pres ently ono drew nheud, and, looking behind, as you may havo noticod a boy in a foot race do, to see whero his rivul was, und fluding him beaten, tho winner slackened his pace and gently trotted up for the prize of figs. New York Journal A Hoy's Composition. Tho following is an extract from a real composition written by a small boy in Now Jersey. Tho subject given by tho teacher was tho extensive ono of "Man." Hero's what tho small boy wroto; "Man is u won derful nnimul. Ho has eyes, ears, mouth. His ears are mostly for catching cold in and hnviug tho earache. Tho noa is to gut suifiles with.- A mail's body is split hulf way up, and ho walla on tho split ends." Lippiucott's Maguzino, A Snfo KxpeditiiU Ofllco Boy (engaged iu bis usual work of reading MSS.) What bhall I do with this articlof I can't read it. Country Editor Aro there any stamps in closed? "Yes." "Well, keop tho stamps, and send tho author word that his contribution is accepted, aud will bo jwid for on publication." Harper'a Bazar. A Fortune Out of Her I'luno, "And Milium lias made n fortune out of Ler piano pluming. How did tho do it to quickly?" "She practiced piano so much that her undo committed suicido, aud tho wus his heir, you know." Kjoch, You can't get ahead of tbo New York schoolboy. One of them was asked the other day by his teacher why shlra ore always re ferred to us "she." "Because," ho replied, "they always need men to manage them." And then the teacher puuUhed him for hav ing gotten off a stale chestnut. N. B. Tb teacher was a wonun, WHEN POLLY GOES BY. Tta but poorly rm lodged In a Uttlo nlde street Which Is xeldom disturbed by Lb a hurry of feet. For tbe flood-tida of Ufa long ago ebbed away from Its comely old houses, rain-tieaten and gray, And 1 sit with my pipe la lh window und sigh At the buffets of fortuna till Polly goo by. There's a flaunting of ribbons, a flurry of laca. And a rose lu the bonnet abOTw a bright face, A glance from two vyv ao deliclously blue The midsummer was scarcely rival their hue; And once In a while. U the wtnd'a blowing high, The sound of soft UugbMr as Tolly goes by. Then up Jumps my belt? and begins to beat f ast, "She's coming I" It whUpers. "She's laerel IsMm hns passed I" While I throw up the sash and loan breathlessly down To catch the last glimpse of her vanishing gown, bixclted. delighted, yet wondering why Hy kcom-s desert uie If Pally gowi by. Ah! Rhe mum be a witch, and the magical spell Bite bus uoteu about lue has doue iu work weU. For the morning grows brlguwr, and gayer U nlr That my Landlady sin si oi the sweep down the i.talr. And my oor lonely garret, close liy tb sky, Koenis something like beaveu when Polly goes by I Century. The Tool of Asiatic Workmen. One more illustration of the stage of ad vancement which has been reached by tb mechanical geniuses of Auiasia 1 will borrow from n cutler's shop. Remember that it it tiio liest work of uien who are In the fail heat of tho struggle for life that we ure noting. These cutlers have to compute iu the street! of their city with the work of the mau of Shellield. And this is tho device that thoy Lave been able to originate as the climax of ingenious muchiuery for the sharpening of knives. They have a grindstoue mounted ou an uxle fixed upon the platform of the little stall where they do their work. A rope i. passed three or four times around the uxlu of the grindstone, and out iu the middle of tin narrow street, iu front of tho culler's shop, stands a man with ono end of the rope lu each hand, gravely pulling away. When he pulls the right hand the grind stone revolves toward him, when he pulls the left hand it revolves from him. By the grindstouu squats tho knife griudur cross legged, obliged to turn tho knlfo over every moment as the stouo changes its course of revolution. There is something pathetic in tho sjn'ctacle of theo men who have wrestled with thu problem of changing n reciprocating motion to u rotary ono; havo wrestled doubt less as valiantly as Edison with his mighty problems of electro-dynamics, and thou havo given up the problem us insoluble, like the problem of the Hying machine, and havo st tied down to such devices us the most favor able basis ou which thoy can contest their market with tho aggressive Europeans. Asian Cor. Now York Tribune. Concluded to Ki-up thu Dime. Ben Giroux, tho good nutured gurdion de la xrto at the Grand Opera house, has a bright young son who seems destiued to prove "a littlu faithful copy of his sire" in wit and enterprise as well as "in faco and gesture.'' Last Sunday night, thero being no perform ance at the Grand, Ben took his wife aud heir to the Now Windsor, his old Held of la bor, tosK.'iid tho evening. Mrs. Giroux and tlu boy took seats to enjoy tho show, while Ben roamed about at will, visitiug with old friends. At tho first drop of tho curtain Ben was interrupted by thu Uttlo fellow coming to him for a dime "to put in the slot aud get an opera glass." Ben gave him a penny and the boy went back happy, but, of course, the wnuy proved no open sesumo, and back the boy camo with tho remark: "Say, pa, you aro guying mo; 1 want a white penny, this yellow one Is no good." Tho boy had hud u hard time working at tho box after he had lot his penny and evidently was tired of the novelty. When ho got back to his motuer sho asked if his papa had given him tho right kind of a dime, and ho answered "Yep,' whereupon tho mother asked him why ho did nut put it in the slot and got tho glu.1. "Dou'l want to now," ho said; "don't want no opcrr g ass, 1 am going to buy bananas." Chicagc Herald. A Ouetitiiin of Putroungo. A young attache of tho British legation here, at a dinner party tho other night, chanced to find himself seated next to a very pretty and vivacious girl, whoso talk consist ed chielly of iiiterrogutives. She questioned him about England, diplomacy, tho nobility of Great Britain, everything iniugiuablo, un til at length it occurred to her to query sud denly "And do you patronize Irving?" " 'Patronize- Irving!'" said the youthful diplomat, puzzled. "Oh, you moan to ask if 1 go to see Mr. Irving play? Yos; when 1 am in London I sometimes huvo tliut pleas ure." "And do you patronizo Gilbort and Sulli van?" bho inquired u fow moments luter. "Really all yes, I havo hoard most of their operas, if that is what you mean." A little time after, tho asparagus was be ing handed around, and the attache declined to take any. The pretty girl helped hersell liberally from tho dish nnd thon said, bweot ly, as slio turned from it to her neighbor; "You don't patronize tho asparugus, dc you?" Washington Stur. Tho Indian Aro Inc reusing. Tho novelists, reporters mid others who write Indian speeches, beginning with the words, "1 am the last of my racys, tho rod man is vanishing Leforo tho whito man ai the leaves," otc., had better look up tin facts. It now seems thut any statement the effect that the number of Indian popula tion is slowly decreasing U not iu uceoni with the truth. Tho Indian is not dying oil and vanishing from tho eurth uny moro than the Caucasian is. Thoy have, for tho iuot part, adopted semi-oivillzed habiuandliu quiet lives. They uro Increasing rather than decreasing. In tho quiet, orderly communi ties of the Indian territory, in tho reserva tions of Dutota, und iu the pueblos of New Mexico and Arizona, the Indian is encamped ix-acefiilly, and his children aro Iwing edu cated. He is fairly prosjiorous, provided the Indian agent und the contractor do not try to starve him, and he is ruining his family ami increasing in thu laud. Boston Adver tiser. ItaUIng the I.lil. At n certain country houso th pheatanti wero fed daily from a kind of box, thu lid ol which rises with thu pressure of tho biru standing ou thu ruil iu front of tho trough. A water bun observing this went uud stood upon tho rail as kxjii us u pheasant hiui quitted it; but its weight being insufficient to ruito the lid, so as to enable It to get at tin corn, tho bird Kept Jumping on the rail U give additional imjietus to IU weight; thu jMirtiully succeeded, but nut to tho satisfac tion of thu sagacious bird. Accordingly it went off, and returning with another of IU own gH)de, thu united weight of tho two had the desired effect, aud the successful pair en joyed lUu benefit of their iugeuulty. Mon treal Star. "I thought I thou id snicker right out," said Mrs. Coshton. "wheu, at tho oiraus toduy, Mrs. Smith called an animal u seraph. Of course, bit meant giraffe; but the fun of it was, it wasn't a giraffe. It was a nuoQalUt-'' OUR 3IO.VKY TALKS. One Thouanud lollnrn HoTrnril. When all other medicines havo fall to relievo you: when you ore tired of payinp doctors bills; when this world looks blank and you have BUtrerod all you wish to, then it the time to resort to the monarch of all remedies, 77m: Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure. You will not bo disappointed In this remedy a9 thousands; can testify that are enjoying its beneficial results. Its clutrmluK tastes and clearness tvlitm turned luto h glass, will tempt you to in crease the dono prescribed and you vil find yourself longing for the hour wheu it is time to take your medicine. Its results are immediate. When your head Is dizzy and yon feel generally out of condition give this wonderful medicluo a trial. Tho great organs of existence are the kidueys. Put them one) in shape aud the eutlte sys tem responds. Tho Sierra Chemical Com pany offer 31000 reward for any mlueral substance found in their valuablo remedy. For sale by all druggists. nusTl-mouey, w'hen used, is moro apt than any other mouoy to make a nolso. N. O. Picayune. AS long1 a4 a voun man cstiuiatos a pretty faco above industrious hands, ho is not old enough, or has not sonso enough, to marry. "D'os'pUb'VuHlical warnings," says a German newspaper, "marriages Iwtweon blued relations continue to bo qulto tro quout In Uorinany. Of 1,519 marriages contracted in Prussia in 18S7 botweon blood relations, 1,433 occurred botweon cousins, 111 botwoon uncles and nlocos, and 10 botwoon nuphows and aunts tho proportion of thoso marriugos boing ono to evory 140 marriairos recorded. " hops foiTthe sick. Ono Romody for Ono Dlsoano, (From Mnlical Journal). "The four greatest medical centres of the world arc I.unJon, 10113, Berlin and Vienna. Tlicso cities b.ivo Immense hospitals teeming? with Buffering hu manity. Crowds of studouts tlirom? the w wds study ing under tho Professors In cliarge. Tho most to il owned physicians of tbo world teach aid practice hero, aud tho institutions are storehouses of medical knowledge and experience. With a ilcw of making this e.iurlonce available to tlio public the Hospital Ilemedy Co. at groat expense- secured tho prcscrl tlons of thu hospitals, prepared the specitlcu, and al though It would cent from $25 to J10O to secure tho attcutlou of their distinguished originators, yet lu tills way theo aluablo medicines aro sold at tho price of tho quack intent medicines that Hood thu market and absurdly claim to euro evory ill from a single bottl. Tho want always felt for a reliable class of doiuestlu reniedlos is now tilled w ith perfect patisfactlou. Tho huxpltal Kcmodios lunko no tin rv&oonable claims. Tho specific lor Catarrh cures that and nothing else; bo with tho specific for Bron chitis, Consumption and bung Troubles; llhouina. tlsin la cured by No. it, whllo troubles of Digestlen, Stomach, LIvor and Kidno)s hao their own cure. To theeo Is added a spccltlc for 1'over and Ague, ono for feiualo weakness a gcnoral tonic and blood maker that mokes blood and glrca form aud fullness, luid nil Incomparable romedy for Nervous Debility." ThcKO remedied aro nil sold on an absolute guarantee to do what Is claimed for them. A circular describing this new method of treating disease U sent freo on application by Hospital Kkm kdy Comfa.iv, Toronto, Canada, Bole Proprietors. Sam Kornhart is making olnbontto preparations for hor opening in Joan of Arc. This will bo her first k'reat imper sonation of a virtuous heroin. An effort will bo made to oclipse nil previous uuoaic eifeuts on Parisian stages. Don't JHImn n Jood Thing;. You want an elegant collection of nrtis tic novelties), which can bo procured by anyone You will bo ustonished at the variety, beauty and oddity. To get these buy a box of tho genuine Dr. 0. McLano's Celebrated Liver PIHh, price U5 cents, and mull us the outside wrapper with youraddress plainly written niiH 4 cents ill staiiins. Wo will then mail you thu above list with an elegant package of olographic and chromatid CUAn'dres. Fleming Bros., Pittsburg.Pa Wo are not imoro ingenious iu searching out bud motives lor good actions ponoriuou uy others, than good motives for bud ucllons when preformed by ourselv s, MOBH LEOTKIOAlj WONDKBS. Two Prominent Citizens Givo Their Opinion of Dm. Darrln. It. i:. Woouln'n uood .tick. M. KniTOit: Hay for tne that Dr. D.trrin has cured mo of granulated eye lids and a general diseased condition of tht eves. Tho roots ot tiio oyo lasnes had become diseased and gave no great trouble in reading. Modieal and EIoo trical treatment by Dr. Darrin has enred nie. Refer to me at Power's furniture store. 100 Fint stroet, Portland. II. ii. Woodin. IMxcliiu'tfluu JC:r Cured by Uloc trlclty. Ma. Editok: I have been troubled with a discharging ear Binco 5 years old, from the elfeets of scarlet fever. I was cured by Dr. Darrin in ono month. I reside at comer of Eighth and E stroots, Portland. .Tacoii Luithi.i:. JH'K.OurHfc'i New lMncii of UiinIucnm. Tra nnrrin run hn l'nilHllltci freO ftt the Washington building, corner of Washington and fourtn streets, tort laud. Kooins 10, 17, 22 aud 'SA, third floor. Ask tho alovator boy for room 10. t t m i l nnUl. .1.1.1... UIlico noura, iruin iu 10 -t u uuj , nvj.niiiL'H. 7 to 8: Sundavs. 10 to 112. All curable chronic diseases, loss of man hood, blood taints, syphilis, uleet, gouor- rlwiin atrii-lnrn HneriiKctorrhcua. BOIIlillu! weakness, or loss of desbo of sexual power, in man or woman, calami ami deafness, are confidentially and succoss fullv fronted, flnres of nrivato diseases mm ril ntiwwL mill never mihlished in the papers. Most cases can recoivo home tmttment after a visit to tho doctors' nf!un liimiiricH answered and circulars sent free. (Parties writing will please mention paper J A Good Pvlame At home Is a tower of strength abroad, Is fully verified by the history of Hood's h-iirsHpiirlllu. -ii.,. nr. i u-iinls nf couiinHudiitlon und prulse for this inudlilno wus received from uur friends and uelghbors, aud from tho lime It wus fulrly Introduced up to thu present, thero hits been, uud U now, more of Hood haranpa rllla hold lu Ixiwell, Muss., where t Is Hindu, tliHii nil other sursupurlllus uud blood purlllers combined. Whole nulghlx)rhools ure tuklng It ut the same time, mid h nu uhki-i " ' i.i I., tl. Mi.ltwllx Cltv. The "good lilMI S.l't ...wn ... ..." ....... -. - .,,.).. win. Iimvi- known Hood hursuiiHrilla und It proprietors for Hir should wriulnly be strong evldenii- to people In other c itk-s und towns of the exi tlluiiee uud merit of this medicine. , , And thut It has proven u "tower of strength abroiwl.'' is shown by the wonderful Iticrcuso lnthosulesof Hood s Kursnpar:ilu ull over the counto-. The public coutldence ha. iiuver been io nulikly gah.e.1 or so firmly held bv uny medicine us by Hood's Hursuparllla, Hood's Sarsaparilla gold by all druggists. Hi l 6. lrfPrjd by U. 1. 11001)4 CO.,Apotkecarie, Lowell, Mass. jOO Dosos Ono Dollar. A Vnlanble neutral Trrntlnr. Tho edition for 1830 ot tho Mcrllnc Medlcn Animal, known as Hostcttcr's Almanac, Is now ronilv. ana mar bo obtained, tree ot cost, or druggUts and general country dealers In all parts oi uie uniteu Mates, atexieo, auu ltRieeu In every civilised portion of tho western Hem isphere. This AUnanao has boen lamed refrvi lailr at tho commencement of evctr rear for over one-fourth of a century. II combines, with mo soundest pracucal advice lor tne preserva tion aud restoration of health, a Urge amount ot tuterestlug and amusing light rending, aud the calendar, aitronoialcal calculation!, chro nological Items, etc., are prepared with great care, aud will be found entirely accurate. Thu issue of Iloitetter'i Almauao fur lnvo will prob ably be the largtut edition of a medical work ever published lu any country. Tb proprie tors, Messrs. llottet'er A Co., VltUbnrgh, Pa., on receipt of a twe-cent ttaino, will forward a eopy by mall to nuy person who cannot procure one In tils neighborhood. He CArntxt aud don't worry. IntDlratleu U good. Zeal it better. Work Ii bet of all. Iidb't ft'el away precious tlmo and mouoy and trlfla with jour health lu exporlmeutltif with uueertaln medicines, when Ur. Plereu's Uoldeu Medical Discovery is so poittlvoly certain In tti euratlTe action as to wurraut Its mauufactureni In guar anteeing It to cure diseases of the bkHnl, skill aud scalp, nud nil scrofulous ntllUttous, or money paid tor It will be refunded, S5XXJ Howard oUVre-d for uu Incurable case of Catarrh by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Kcmedy. 50 ct4 by dtugglsts. A Nsira Cure for Umikcuurss, Dr. Idviuustun's antidote for the liuuor habit is doing more to lift up tho fallen than all other means combined. It will cure tho worst cabos In from three to tun du)b&wlthout ellectltiK dletor business. Tlie antidote Is never sold in drug stores. Address: Livingston's Chemical Company, rooms 10, 11 and V2, '2M First street, I'ortiaiid, uregou. Wherever tho tree of benevolence tukes root It sends forth brauches above the sky. Mnny Pooplo Rofuso to Tnko Cod Liver Ull ou account of Its unpleasant taste. This dlttleulty has been overcome In Heott'e CliiiuImIuii of Cod I. Ivor Oil with Hypophos- pliltes. It being ne pnlntnble as milk, aud the moid valuable remedy known forthe treatment of I'unsumiittou, Scrofula mid llroiichlliu, Cleu end Debility. Wustiug Diseases of I'hlldreu, Chronle Coughs and Colds, bus caued physl elans In all parts of the world to use It. Physi cians report our little patients take It with piensure. try scou s Kiuuisiou and oe con vinced. He who fights the devil with his own weatoiis must not wonder if he 11 mis him an overmatch. Work for workers! Are you ready to work, and do jou want to make monev? Then write to ll. F Johnson & Co.. Klcfi mond, Vu., ami see If they cunnut help you. The man who bOHsts that ho Is ready to shed his last drop rf blood Is upt to be particular about thu first drop. Iluppy llcouvery. There Is nothhur I now enlov that I do not owe to hnviug used Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Hemody, f Itouudout, N. Y., nt n time when I was sintering all that u huiuiiu belug could endure. My troubles began In my kid neys, from which I never expected to recover. My physician said 1 hnd llrlght's disease. Luter 1 hud a bad attack of gravel, blx yeurs ngo Inst June how well I rcniemler that day 1 saw Dr. Kennedy's Kavorlto Hetnedy advertised In our paper. After using three bottles 1 was well. i nnvo never nuu a return oi me uisease, nun thouuh I am over sixty years of into 1 am vig orous and strong, as 1 was In my prime. What physicians and the many remedies I had tukeu could not do. Dr. Kennedy.s Favorite Remedy did; It staved the dlseasu ajid made mo a well woman. Mrs liiiunuu r. .Mlznor, nurg mil, u, l)u. Kknnkdy'h Favoiuti! Hkmkdy, undo at Itondout. N. Y. 11 ; 6 for $5. Seud for hood, how to euro Kidney. Liver aud Blood disorders. Human foroslxht often leaves Its liroudest possessor ouly a choleo of ovlls. You wear out clothes on a watdiboard ten times an much ns on the body. How foolish, lluy Dobbins' Klcctrlc Soap of your grocer nnd save this useless wear. Made ever since 1801. Don't take imita tion. Thero aro ioU of them. No state can bo more destitute than that of a person who, when tho delights of tense forsake ului, has no pleasures of the mind. As to the people saying a few Idle words about us. we lnusmint mind that any more Hum the old church steeple mliuls tho rocks cawing about It. Bute cure for blind, bleeding and Itching I'lles. Ono box has cured tho worst cases of ten years' staiidlgg. No ono need suffer ten minutes after using Kirk's German Pile Ointment, It absorbs tumors, allays thu Itching, nuts us a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Oermnu I'llo Ointment is prepared only lor flues una licning oi tne nrlvnto varts. aud nothing else. Uvcry box Is warranted. bold by Druggists aud sent by mnll on receipt of price, $1.00 per box. J, J. Mack ii Co., Whole sale Agents, Ban Francisco. 'Mi-omii'm Iti'oiiclilul Ti-oelH'H" nre widely known as uu admirable remedy for Bronchitis, oarsenesB, Coughs and Throat trouble.,So(f Vnlv in boxen. A in PI,,,., t.. intf.lllv l.ii t mill' n Ki. js. loo. vihiii hiii.iij, i.l. i'.J cigar in price Is "TansM' Punch." 'l'nYlGBnMHA lor toeaUitat. JACOBS GJJj CAUTION. No other Liniment mado to resemble ST. JACOBS Olla CAN COHZIARI5 WITH IT. Bt. Jacohs Oil is TI-I13 BEST, AND THAT 19 Wll V ITS CUHKS AHB PROMPT AMD PERMANENT. AT DllCOOISlS AND DEAI.MW. THE CHARLES A. VOCELEfl CO.. Baltimore, Md. fWLMEZ Sq) W,i Third St , I'ortlund, Orceon. A SCHOOL OF THOROUCH, PRACTICAI DUCINCSG TRAINING. I ....s. Aii',,ihfl I'rtnnnniitiln. Itatll DiJUKKhM IMu. ', ;;,,,. and Uyal bn. f IM'II AKfl Oirrrimmttwe, Pjirlhng aud ofl Z nn 'inn WtW thtimim iiraf 1 1 r IT W 111 1 1 1 Ut Valaioyuc arm tvueye mu, CTCIrJUAY KKASilOII. I'KANK O I tlNW A T A Itr.AOK.duhler. ltoo nlsh I'lunosjBurdftttiriJruiis. lland'Iiistruinent. IjirtfCHt stock of Hhect Music and IIooUm. Hands Miiuilled ul KiiHtern Prices, JMA'PIHIAJl GIlAY CO. Am Tost Btreel, Hun r runouco. PALMER & REY. DR. PRICE'S CREAM 15nlzinsrloTcler Stands at the Head. XorJPurlty, Strength nnd JBiTectiveness The United States Government, 1889, The Canadian Government, 1889, Reports AMMONIA in the Royal Balding Powder, while lDr. Price's Cream is free fron Alum arid Am iTionin, mid all clrug taints. MTAI CnffArrrfl nvn tint rminrallv nwaro thntl t1iKdlficiuuisnrocnntaciouB.orthnt thoy I aro duo to tho urcsonco cl llvlnK iara-l cites In tha lining luenibruuo ot tho notoj nfiii mmtarntmi tu nrn. niirrnftroiuo ru4! Bcarcn, nowovor, naa provea una 10 do a tact, ana mo rcnuic oi una uiBcovury that a Bhuiilo romedv Iiub boon discovered wijlli iinrinn.nnntlvc.nrnn thniiioatnJTKra I vnl nil pftRnsnf t lipfln illfltrnRclimiilRnafiOa bV afowBlnndoaiiiilIcatlouBiiiudQ(ftcoicfej.s I T.tt. iTiiliLlnini; thla tinw trmttmntit. Is 80 rtnirrii)V tiio tiniieiiL nn ihhiki. Jiimuii'u I freo by A. II. Dixoh & Bon, 337 and IK10 I ! wo8tiiuigtitnH)o,,xoronio,iJanada. Snmn years nco I wivi thrown from nhorROln Slcl.rniiun county, and received a triRhtfiit wmmd on one ofiny legs, l-'nr more tliun a yt.nr t wiw un iililn to iviillc. Tlie wound ulccrittcd und refnwl to lu-nl. and every one tliounlit 1 would have tn kii mill uiatnpiiiinimi. r.M.. wnsroconiuieimeu, mid I uieil It freely, und I nludl never Ki t through tluuikliii; S. S. H. fur Hiivhit; my leu, und restoring me to jierlect health. Oaulanii Wiimim, 1'ideHtlne, Tex tin, July, 21, 'M. Hend for treatise cm lllpod and Hkln I)liraRft mnlleil freo. tfWI I'T HI'KCI l'IO CO., Drawer n, Atlanttt, ()o. JACKS FOR SALE! iTQF-JiiHt urrlved, nineteen head Kentucky mill MlBsourl Jiicka, rniiKllilt from 11'- to lflj linnds IiIkIi. Citoiv A Kahton, Stockton, Cal. -B--- .MIC1.V. DKN'TIHT. iliformu B 1 H U S.. tlou of dentil or wlicreiibouts II 1 1 I reiiiilred by relullvoH. Kewurd J I j f doBlred. Address, V. H. VOPNd. Antloch, CiUlfornlu. IEOPST i Tltl-JATIOI) KltlOli!. l,.lf I 1 v Ct.rtuX wit li Vn (.(.full In VnniMIni llnvot'uroil mnny llmtiimiid ciiues. ('urLsriutleuts Mi nc iiMi e l tuipeiesi liy Uuibeit pliyf Icliuu, l'nmi .nitilow nympluiMH rapidly illiiiniir, and tn ten livnjvil, inihiliirils of nil symptoms aro ri'inov "I. nvimi ' r free hook ot temliuoiilHlsof MilrHculiius uiex. T' ii iln trentmiMit furnlsbod freu hr imill, if miii oi.l, r ii ml. ii. nil ill renlB In slnuiiii fo jiny nitli.4u. ii.l II. It. UltKIOi Jfi HONS, Atlanta, (Ju. . i"n inHr u'-i return lids ndvcrtlsomcut to U Drop a.rostalj.Cai'il -to Tin: NEWVOKKAKTCO Sil Klist Bt., oi tluiitl, Ore A DAY AT HOME. The above Picture Jicprt$tntt OAPTAIN S. GFlEENWOODj Master or tne Steamsblp KanawBa. About a yenr ago ho observed a utrmiffi chuime In his fecllngH. Ho felt tired In etciul ol viiorouH: nervous Iiibteiul of Htrontr. UN iiplietlto becaiuo poor and his tliuii liroken. llo tried to overcome theso fcelfims, but they would notuo. Ho then noticed tmtns mill irrltntlri in the wider chimiielK, nnd unit the llulds imisi d wero often thick, and with a umini ou ton or a brlek-duht fediment nt tho lKittotn. All thuvo were the sure Hymtitoiris of thut fcur iul dlsenni, futurrh of tho Uladdcr. which has nltrnys been loimldered lucurnhlo, and they coiitlniicil until tho Vuntalit wus In a tcrtihlo condition. Hut ho In the vlcturo of health unit vigor to dny, uud he owci it entirely to that wonderful medicine, Hunt's Iletnedy. Curd. Greenwood ys "I am no certain of tho ureut value ot Hunt's Ilemedy, that I rtlway curry a sup tily on Hhlpboard for thu lues of my inun, iiml 1 prescribe It whenever t hey are llnr;. After ctmnt.' nias it did, nnd restorlnitmy wife, (whom the bout nhyclcluns Now York mid WHSilinKof tumor,) to perfect health, I sweur by It." This 0 rent Jteuiedy nl)ioluff cure all Kidney, Liver and Urinary DUoascs. O l'or Hnlo by all Dealers. O.N. CKITTHNTON, Ootiornl Agent, lttt VuXtnti Bt., Ut Y. ml vr yuiUt to tt Uuhtt tttntJi CU. trvA, '( I til 17 niatj doart knpuf Ul()lt I itf IJiiiiln Item it n on Tobni'i'o. Vnu can't fool din chile wid your trash to Imcky. I hihiiUo Haw,, und don't )oit forRCt It. Homo hinokerti think Ihnt nnythltiK that imikon moke, la Kood enough to ko Into a pipe. Thoy will find by a Uttlo experience that thero Ih a vast dllt'erence In Hmoklntr Tobacco?. Just try"SKAt. ok Noun l C'aiioi.ina." and you will see thu illlloronon hotweeu It and thu Imitations. THE re thoss put up by D.M. FERRY &CO. Vfbo are thelsrttit Stcdimtn in the world. I). VI. Fasxv ft Co's Illustrated. Deicrletlvc and Priced lor 18ijo win be maiica rilicx toallap. piicjnit, aim to uit season s customers. It is ncttcr than ever, bvery person mould send lorn. Address D. M. FERRY A CO. DETHOIT, MICH. who linvo used PIpo's Cure for CntiKiuniittou KnyltlHincaTOFAMi. Bold everywhere. U3o. FREE by return mail, (all descrlpttvo circulars ol MOODY'S NEW TAILOR SYSTEM OFDBISSCGTTInO. Any lady (if oral nnry lntelllgenco can easily and iutckly learn to cut nd mako any gsrninnt, In any stylo to any measuro for lady or child. Address MOODY & CO., Cincinnati, O. t prescribe and fully en. dornn IS as the only npeclfln tprtlie certain cura of tills disease. O.ll.INOHAUAlf.M. n., Amsterdum, N. Y. We have sold lllg (3 for many years, and It haa Riven ine uesi ol satls fattlon. n l nvniiw k rf Chicago, lit. SI. 00. Sold by Druggists. THtH ( IB TUB GREAT .ITT Write ii iwliat warK yuu vlsh to duwlttiuwell uuclilnc. ALT. OltDBIta Kll.l.Kl) TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for sucrceillnir itbero otlitm Intvu fallod. SELF GLliAtslHa. UrlU drop 00 to 00 time u intnuto 0ATA10DUE FREE. LOOMIS & HYMAH TIFFIN. OHIO. CHKIIIloUII b t.nul .i. RED CHOnU U AI40NP flMAnU. Hufu si '1 -; I ,illr. sik llrusKl.l rir ilamoi i mJ, la IMr..l. lUUf.UI.I r&Xii, .1 Kl WHO IllU.i WJrltibun. into mi mil r. AliHL .llupiutebusra imle., plul wrspirs irs W lat.iiiK.I tur Mrttuul.r. tcillmuulll S&J 'Hellff tur I.uilltV '"" lJ rtlMrn llllilt. A'kni ltpf. lUliliwUr Ik.ia'l lu., ll.JUon B4h rUu-rss Wo offer until sold, to nttrurt uttfiilloa und pay our jiuirons, for bcndliiK nnu . h ciinch of dri'Mi iilnlils, browns, blue, uud iill r- ut shudus, full iXi luahes wide, heavy und strung, nt 11 cents or 9 yards for Ul ami 40 tilives pi m brown, Kiiruci and other shades of Cushin-1 Winches wide, ut name price; lif) pieces of uuiy goods and plaids, 80 Inches wldo, heavy uud stroiiK, for Kood wear, I'i yards tl. These goods are not all wool hut are great burgalus at these offers. Kor mulling add U cents per vurd. In Ladles' Hoeo we oiler somo whltu nt l&e, formerly sold ut 30a; tinhli'iichcd, full slates, ut 10c, used to bring 4-a dozen u-gular; we havo bluck,brwu ami mixed ut Kiimu price, but not so good: Mi u's striped ( hose for Buuiluy weur, $1 )er dozen up; Child rcn's hose, VOo per dozen up. Homo extru bar gnlns lit genuine French, nil colors nnd all sizes, !tf cents, used to bring per dozen Iu dress buttons, iicurly every shudu, wo una semi you ut fo pur dozen, or too a gross two-bits a dozen ukked for them i lsowhero. Wo forgot to liieutlou u woolelt Unsey lu red nud black plaids and other colors, nbnit Inches wide, at lso, orO yards for $ I, good for school dresses. Muslins, ginghams, prints. Canton Uuiiuels, und many other goods, retailed at- 54 cent a yard ubovo closest jobbing prices uutll Jkii. I, lh'JO. Good warm gloves and inltfcus tor the North Country, nt lb uud 'ii cents. It would tnko 10 columns to hold all wo want to tell you. lint semi for full list. free, uud It will bo scut you everything a family wants to see. Address Nmltlt'M CuhIi Mtoio, 41M Fruut Nun FrniuilMco. t.'ul. N. P. N, TJ. No. Mil-S. F N.U.No.393 m OAEHESTS fiSlCr 1 TO DATS. Vi fjSMy 0 . not tU WJjn MSMHirtnus. 81 Ef u ri .sir bfuv, RlrJutfiil CUsksl Co. OHO tWS r. 11 l,-vW 7 "