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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1890)
NATIHFY YOVKMKliK. Tlie way people are questioning their grocers about the adulteration of baking powders haB stirred up that part of the mercantile community to taking more care in their selection of manufactured articles. The consumers are rapidly awakening to the fact that, nearly all the cheap brands and prize goods, as well as some high priced brands advertised as "Absolutely Pure," contain either Alum or Ammonia, and some of them both of these adulterants. A simple test of the purity of bak'ng powder, is to mix in a tin rup two heap ing teasnoonfiils of the Powder with three teaspoonfuls of cold water, place it over the fire, stirring constantly, allow it to boil thoroughly, or, until the gas es capes freely ; then fmcll ; if adulterated the odor of Ammonia will be plainly pre ceded. The presence- of Ammonia in most cases indicate that alum is used, as nearly all the alum of commerce contains Ammonia. Pure Baking Powder will not give tl.o faintest Ammoniacal odor. Baking powder comprised principally of Starch, Alum and terra alba, boil into a thick dirty paste. New York World. WEDDING SUPERSTITIONS. Curious Customs Which Hiivo Uccn In Vnirito Many Years. As long as there are fair women and brave men there will continue to bo weddings, and as weddings are tho fash ion there will still bo plenty of persons on hand to suggest to a young brido just what sho should do to avoid bad luck, and also what sho should not do for tho same reason. People who aro ordinarily sensible about most things let all their supersti tious notions creep into theii deas re garding the preparations for a redding, and these whims aro inado tho subject of discussion at as early a stago in tho proceedings as when tho young lady is considering what sho prefers for an en gagement ring. Sho is told to avoid opals, as no ono ever was known to havo any happiness who owned ono of them. In spito of this, however, dealers say that there is always a demand for rings set with this beautiful stone. Pearls, the supersti tious say, are oven worse, but eventually tho little circlet is purchased and tho time for the wedding discussed. Then more complications arise as certain days are unfavorable and some months are to bo shunned. May is said to ho an especially unlucky month, why no ono can tell, but many a rhymo could bo quoted to show that this notion has pre vailed for centuries. August is also looked upon as a disastrous time in which to wed, and thoso who marry in Lent will "livo to repent," according to very old authority. Vint'r seems to bo tho favorite season forweddin;: hells to chime,in our country at least. 1 n Scotland tho last day of tho year is regarded with great favor, and should December 31 fall on Friday so much tho better, as that ij tho favorito day of the week for a wedding. Sunday weddings aro common in England, and in the early history of our country many couples wero made ono on that day, but recently such a thing is seldom heard of. In Xorway and Sweden Thursday marriages aro forbidden by tho Church, it being called pagans' day. After much consideration tho day is decided upon, and bravo indeed is the girl who will consont to chango it, for that is suro to bring ill-luck which all tho rico and old shoes of tho country could not drivo away. Tho time arrives an tvith it much ad vico in regard to tb color which sho shall wear and the manner of arraying herself. Probably no girl in her teens is ignorant of tho rhymo which urges young brides to bo careful to wear "something old and something now, something borrowed and something blue," in order that sho may livo "happy over after," as tho storybook says. Misfortune is suro to follow tho brido who lias a speck of green in her costume. Sho must never array herself in all her pretty robes until dressing for 'tho cere mony. Sho must never read tho mar riago sorvico quite through and sho must not stand before tho mirror ono second after she is ready, no matter how pleasing tho reflection of tho nappy faco and graceful gown. Journal of Ameri can Folk-Loro OF GENERAL INTEREST. Our vassolino is used in Japan to lootho tho stings of tattooing. A fifty-year-old grapovino grows in Germantown on a trunk which measures two feet six inches around. An eccentric Detroit millionaire got Into an argument with a woman, ono of his tenants, and sho slapped his mouth with a dishcloth. Dentist's advertisement in a Read ing, Pa., daily: Teeth (Hied and ex tracted without pain by tho uso of vital ized air, and made fresh every day and porfectly harmless. Tho total Indian population is loss than '.150,000. Of theso 31,232 livo in houses., and 0,013 families aro engaged In agriculture. And among theso so called savages thoro aro 28,01:5 church members. A wealthy Novada man bequeathed his divorced wifo ono cent as a token of tho esteem in which ho hold hor. His will also states that tho amount is greatly in excess of tho consideration tho deserved. TO Tho Chief Reason for th great neii f Hood's Sarsaparllla U found la to. fact thai Merit Win. It It tb beit blood purifier and kstaalty aeeompdtu.s all that li claimed for tU Vrt4 e&lr V 0. L Ueod Co., tewtll, kUM. MISCELLANEOUS. Timn flies; yoj the orchestral leader sits stilt and beats time. Richmond Dispatch. A log houso that had been standing 134 years was torn down in Perks County, Pa., recently, and most of tho timbers found sound. A Litchfield, Mich., couple who had been married thirty years bad a misun derstanding about two years ago, and slnee then they have nover spoken to each other, though living in the same house. A wild hog was shot recently at Oak Hill, Cal.. which weighed flt0 pounds. It was snow white and had tusks six inches long. A pound of lead was found in his carcass, tho result of efforts of former hunters to kill him. The end of a conversation. "Put, my dear fellow, if what you say of this man Is true he's a despicablo cur." "You may rely on its being the naked truth. he s a friend of mine you'll under stand that I would not bo guilty of slan dering him behind his back." Judge. A native of Mississippi, had a tight with an alligator in a swamp. He killed him after a iong struggle, but in trying to get it homo ho was caught in a quag mire. He sank to his waist and would havo gone further but ho clasped his arms around tho alligator's tail. Ten days later he was found dead, having made desperate efforts to bite through the 'gator's hido and get flesh enough to sustain lifo. A Xashvillo druggist prepared a rat paint mado of a preparation of phos phorus. Catching a rat he painted him with tho preparation and after dark, when the rodent was gleaming like a fireball, he turned him loose to minglo with fellow-rats. Diro consternation came upon them when he appeared, and thoy incontinently fled, the phosphores cent rat bringing up tho rear. Some evidonce on tho subject of barrel-organs was given in a Liverpool court tho other day. Ono of the wit nesses was an Italian girl, who stated that during tho summer the "takings" of an organ wero from twenty to twenty eight shillings on Saturdays and ten to fifteen shillings on other days, whilo in winter from six to ten shillings were obtained on an ordinary day, and from ten to sixteen shillings on a Saturday. Thirty years ago tho cant question in England was, "Who is your hatter?"' just as here now it is, "Where did you get that hat'.'" It was succeeded by "How are your poor foot?" and when the "Dead Heart," tho subject of Irving's present rovival, was brought out origi nally, where cno of tho characters says, "My heart is dead, dead, dead!" a voice In the gallery noarly broke up the drama wifli "llow are your poor feet?" "Aro thoro no grindstones in this town, .losiah?" asked his wifo, laying down the paper. "Lots of them. What makes you ask such a question?" "Why, tho paper says that Mr. Votem, of this place wont to Washingtonlast week be cause he had an axe to grind. I should think that if there wero any grindstones in town he wouldn' tgo nearly threo hun dred miles to get his axo sharpened." N. Y. Ledger. Pat and Mike, two verdant Irishmen fresh from tho "Old Sod," came across a drove of lino liorkshiro hogs, while trav ersing a country road. Not being well acquainted with American pork in its livo state, Pat inquired of his friend "What might ho the namo of thim ani mals with tho fat cheeks?" With true Irish wit Mikeroplied: "Kaith and thim looks to mo loiko shaved shapo wid the mumps." Life. A ltucksport, Me., student got tired ono day and laid his hooks in ono of tho open pipes of tho water works whilo ho wont to play. When next he thought of tho books he couldn't find them, as tho pipo had boon buried under ground. A few days later the wator was turned on, but somothing was wrong. Tho wator would only como slowly. Finally in working tho valve of tho hydrant 'jme papor appeared, thon moro paper In lumps, then somo pieces of cloth binding and the mystery, both of tho bad behavior of tho works and of tho youth's missing books, was solved. An old farmer in tho Granite Stato ono Sunday morning started to wind up his great silver watch, and found that tho koy was illlod with dirt. Ueing unablo to dig tho matter out with a pin tho farmer drilled a hole in tho koy and with a singlo breath blow all tho dust out. Then ho sat down to think, and within a month had patonted that hole. To-day in Lebanon. N. J., thoro is a largo factory running by electric power whorein aro manufactured daily thou sands and thousands of watch keys of every possiblo size, shapo and design. Each ono of thoso keys contains tho hole which has been patented by tho farmer. Tho latter has already made a fortune. As to tho word "gents," that is a good word inasmuch as it describes a class that no other word describes. Thoro aro porsons who aro not quite gentlemen and aro not altogether boors; who dross as gontlemen dress, though they aro not of gentle breeding, and yet who do not belong to the hearty, natural, genuino, and unprotontious sons ol horny-handed toll. Thoy havo monoy and thoy aro loud, prosuming and oifoji sive to gontlo souls, and thoy claim to be gentlemen. In respect of somo things thoy show indications of gontlemanli ness, in respect of others thoy aro vul gar. Tho torm "gonts," falling short of tho torm "gentlemen," is a very good term to apply to thorn. Milwaukee Sontinol. A Herman periodical glvos statistics concerning tho frequonoy of thunder storms in various regions of tho world. Java has thunderstorms on tho'avorago U7 days in tho year; Sumatra, SO; Hindo stan, 60; Borneo, 54; tho Gold Coast, 52; Kiodo Janeiro, 51; Italy 38; West Indies, 80; South Oulnoa, 32; Huenos Ayres, Canada and. Austria, 23; lladen, Wurten burg and Hungaria, 22; !$Uesia, Bavaria and Belgium, 21; Holland, 18; Saxony and Brandenburg, 17; France, Austria and South Russia, 10; Spain and Portu gal, 15; Sweden and Finland, 8; England and thohlghSwIss mountains,7; Norway, 4; Cairo, 3. In East Turkestan as well as in tho extreme north, there are al most no thunderstorms. Tho northern limits of tlm thunderstorms aro Capo Ogle, northern part of North America, Iceland, Novaja S8nolja and tho coast of the Siberian ice so. 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Malloky, Sole Agent for McCabe Sanitlvo Corset, 2212 Mission St., San Francisco, Cal. Tho Floods aro building a $100,000 mausoleum at San Francisco. About 350 Chinese left San Francisco for homo on tho last steamship. Archbishop Gross says the iopo spoko highly to him of the United States. Portland is to have a Mardi-Gras dis play from the St. Paul ice lamival. 3I1NM ,WAII)KY KKJOICKH Over Her Itcutomt Dm to Health I it........ 1. u rt'.i.. .......... ijiliK i I nil.... n ai.-i,iiiii ii Other Wonderful Ciii-cm. Editor Oreiionian: I desire to say to the public that 1 su tiered four years with catarrh, bronchitis, and lately with loss of appetite. Wns treated by other able phy sicians without uetng tienenieti. e many look the electro-magnetic treatment ad ministered by Dr. Darrin. and after two mouths' treatment gratefully say that he has ellectcd a p rmanunt cure. M. R. Wadduv, No. 8 Sherman street, Portland. 31 ore :iinH Uy Ii-m. Ourrlti. Ed. 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Microscopic re search, howei cr, has pro cil this to bo a fact, and the result is that a glmplo remedy has been formulated whereby theso distressing diseases aro rapidly and permanently cured in from one to three slmplo ap plications mado at liomo by tlio patient onco In two weeks. A pamphlet explaining tills now treatment Is sent free on application by A. U. Dixon k Sou, 337 and 839 Wsst King St., Toronto, Canada. Scien tific American. Attorney "lviiat Ij jour iccupa tion'.''' Man summoned as juror "I am employed in an intelligence-olllco." All tho attorneys at onco "Your honor, we challenge this juror for cause." Chi cago Tribune. Dog fancier "Yes, madam, I have all kinds of dogs hen). Is thoro anj particular breed you wish?" Old ladj (who reads tho papers) "O, any thing that's fashionable. Lemmeseo an ocean jroyhound." X. Y. Weekly. "Shall I vind tho clock, vadder?" asked young .Jacob Isaacstein, as they wero about to closo tho store. "No," jald tho old gentleman, with a sigh. "Pizness was too pad. Choost lot it ilone. .lacob, and vo vill savo tho voar and tear on tho veels." Norristown Times. . Charles XII of Sweden. Gen. Joseph Hartlett, ex-minister to Swo iou, makes a soinuwhat peculiar but interest ing contribution to history. "Whether Charles XII of Sweden met death at tho bauds of tho enemy or cf his own men has ahvuys been a bubjoct of ardent discussion by military men and students of Swedish his tory," said tho general a fow days ugo to a group of olllcers of tho army. "When I was minister to Sweden," ho continued, "tho sub ject came, up between tho king of Sweden and lomo high military ollicials and was warmly discussed in my presetieo. The king was much interested in the debate, and, in order to satisfy himself, ordered tho tomb to bo opened and tho bkull vxumhicd. I was pres ent at tho exumiiiution, which took pluco at midnight in tho old church where tho remains repose near those of Oustavus Adolphus. Tho bullet which ended tho lifo of Charles XII passed through tho skull In a direct line. On examiniug tho hkull I wns struck by tho fact that tho hole in tho forehead was larger than tho one ut tho bubo. I noticed further that tho bono of tho hkull where the ball passed in front was splintered and forced out wurd, whilo at the base the bono of tho hkull wuh forced inward. This was conclusive to my mind that tho shot that hud killed Charles came from behind, which was reasonably con clusive that it was II red by one of his own men, but whether with malicious intent or not no onu can Buy. The king hud very littlo to say on tho subject ut tho time, but it was agreed that no other verdict than tho ono mentioned was correct, and I am hatlsflcd that it ficttbs tho controversy. No publica tion, howovur, of tho result of tho investiga tion has over lx en mudo to my knowledge, as wo wero pledged to lecrccy at tho time by tho kiug." Now York Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS. Thoro is no oxporloncomorohcavily fraught with doop ghastly lonosomonosa than that of being shaved by n deaf-and-dumb barbor. Washington Capital. Now, roally, what was tho most as tonishing thing you saw in Paris, Mr. Splcor," askod Miss Oushor, and without a moment's hesitation Both answoroJ, "My hotol bill." Poston Utillotln. A lady drove lately to tho front of a drug store and vigorously waved hor hand for a clerk. When ho appeared sho asked for a bottle of antl-fut. Whilo paying for it Hho said she had heard it would "grow leanness" on a person, and as sho weighed 880 pounds sho thought sho would "reduce." Tho Animals' Institute at Knights bridge, England, founded in 1887 chlelly by ladles, undertakes that ani mals shall bo killed or cured in tho most painless manner. Tho only dllfor enco in the treatment of tho donkoy of tho costermonger and that of tho count ess is that tho coster pays nothing and thjjjftdjr nayathptfUflgatlecs. The Harb-W'lro Tnntees hdv subscribed 12,000,000 to carry on tholr enterprise. This Is millions for do-fence with a vciiKeancc. S1IIIK IT UK fr'Olt 111. KM. Sure cure for blind, bleeding nnd Itching Tiles. One box has cured the worst enses of ten years' standing. No one u-ed suflVr ten min utes after using Kirk's (iermnn Pile Ointment. It nlxorlis tumors, allnvs the itching, acts as a poultice, gives relief. Dr Kirk's German Pile Ointment Is prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts, nnd nothing else. Kvery box Is warranted. Sold by Drucglsts and sent bv mall on receipt of price. 11.00 per box. J. J. Mack A Co., Wholesale Agents, nn Frnticlsco. A fortunate Mock-broken, when nsked If he owed his success to being long or short of the market, replied: "It wns neither I think it was localise I was square." Why rub, and of, nnd imtrrut your self nnd your clot he- on washday, when, ever since 1NH, Dobbins' Hluctile Soap has been oirered on purpos to lighten your lalwr, and savo your clothes. Xow try it. Your grocer has it. It 1s nstoutshtiig how easy It Is to get up nt five o'clock in the morning In your mind, that Is to say, the night before. Nuddeii '1iiiiiii-h or the Went hor often cause Pulmonary, Ilronchlnl, and Asth matic troubles, "llrown't llnmchlnl Tnichrt," vt 111 allay the Irritation which Induces cough ing, giving Immediate relief. 8TOSK IX TIIK KIOXKY. I was taken with sharp pains in thelower part of my bowels In tho region of tho bladder Shortly blood appeared mixed with my urino and a few weeks later I had an attack of gravel 1 tried a number of doctors. Ono said It was gravel, mother tutlntmitiou of tho bladder, anil another stone In kiduevs. For three months I was under tho care of uu emlnaut doctor at Al bany, but constantly growing worse, went homo to die. At this time I was Induced to try Dr. David Kcnncd's Favorite Remedy, of ltonuout, N. Y., and nm now robuM and strong. A remedy which can do ihls for one so near death as I v as shoulJ be known everywhere. 1 bono this state ment will cause others allltcted as I was to uso the Hcmedy, '. W. Drown, l'etersburgh, X. Y. Dit. Kknnkiiv'.s Favoiutk Kkmkdv, mado at Itondout, N. Y. 6 for5. Send for book, how to cure Klduoy, Liver and Blood disorders "A Journey on the lthlne" was the way Jones described his trip on a bulimia peel llolldnys) aro Comlnc Rare novelties, shnpes and artistic im ported oleopraphlc and chromatic cards. A larKO and beautiful collection sent by mall to anyono who will do this: Buy a box of tho genuine Dr. C. McLnne's Cele brated Liver fills, prico 2o cents, nnd mall us the outside wrapper with your address, plainly written, and 4 cents in stamps Wo will then mall you tho abovn list with an clecant pnekneo of oleopraphlc cards. Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. When two fashionable women meet they nro pretty sure to be clothes observers. GTurps Vor "O Years. Tilot Knob, Mo , September .1, ifs3. I suffered with chronic rheui'.icll-m In my knees and ankles for twenty years and hud to Hsu crutches, I wr'reiibvlnttuncsbyseviral doctors: but was dually cured bv i?' Jne-i " Dil. Havo hud no return of piln In t ireo ycurs. III'.NIIY 1' T11AYI T PRff.OISTS SM DKUIIIS. HIE CHARLES A. VOCCLER CO.. Baltimore. Md. I rrUUJ Farorlta Prnerlptioni oil the Drtchtrat Uullcal Minds orra in wis world, aa mod by uiom In the llotpltaii of London, l'arlj, j wamaitm von ozra DIBEABil. nemo buu , icuua. No, 1 Cures Catarrh, Hoy li'ovor.ltooo I Cold. Catarrhal Doafnoso. I Ho. 2 Connhs. Colds, Uroncliltlfl, Aeth- niB-UoiiBuiimtlon. A roorlcfiu Itemed v. I no, O Rheumatism, Gout. No. 4 Liver fc Kldneya,Dy8pcriBla,In. diceation. Conatl notion, lirlrfli ta Ulsuaan. Ho. a reror and Aguo.iJUffib Anue. Malaria, Neuralgia. ' No. o Female weataiei, Irrcralarl- I nun, fliuituo, auuiuuDiwuiuuy, m l I Health. Form nnd VuUiiorh. fUnnr Vmv. K." I piexion, uoou isioou anu iota one I nro. O CTervousSeblUty.IiOssof Powor impoioaeo, an inoomparnmo romoiy. . Ker boitte iunit to euro RELIABLE lltssnecUl dIutMUOUlUliI.K n,l 'JUitNIO I Deicrlptlra ClrcuUr tent tren on WANTED. lpfHon. iiosi'ital rnsiKnx nfUlllU. I COMI'ANI, Toronto, Cnat. IRI LUCK. We ofTcr until sold, to nttract attention and pay (Ur patrons, for kcndlm; away, !l cases of dress plaids, browns, blue, and dlllerent shades, full IH! I Holies wide, heavy and strouir, at 11 cents or'J yurds tor tl; and 40 pieces pUiu brown, Kiirnet and other shades of Cashmere, $6 Inches wide, at samo price; jdeces of Kray (roods Jtild plaids, :;u inches wide, heavy and stroiiK, for Kood wear, 12 yards 1, Thcsu Roods aro not all woo) but ato Kroal baiKalns at theso oilers. Kor iiiiiIIIiib add !l cents per yurd. la Ladles' Hose we ofler somo while at l6c, formerly sold ut fiOo; unbleached, full sizes, at 10c, used io brlnK t'Ja doen rcKUlnr; wo havo black, blown and mlxod ut mmu price, but not roKood: M. n's strli.ed 14 hose for t-iiuday wear, ?1 per down up; Child mi's hose, tide per oozcii up. Homo extra bar Bulns in Kcniiiue French, all colors and ull sizes, 'J.l cents, used to brlvg 0 vr dozen. In dress buttons, nearly eery shado, we can send veil at fo per dozen, or too u Kross-two-bits n dozen asked for thum elsewhere. Wo fo got to mention u woolen llnsey in red and black plaids and other colors, ab ut US Inches wide, ut lsc, ortl yards for $1, pood for school dresses. Muslins, ".IhkIihiiis. print". Canton Uaimels, and many otlier (roods, retailed ut k cent a yard above closest JobbliiK price until Jan. 1, IM'O. (iood wuria nlovcs and mittens for the North Country, at 15 mid IH cents. It would luko 10 columns to hold ull wo want to tell you, Hut send for full list, free, and it will bo sent you evcrythlm; a faintly wants to see. Address Nmltli'M :iinIi Ntore, 41H Front Ml. Nun KraiiclHco. 'al. a ruix Linn or PARKER HAMMERLESS Manhattan U. M. C. and Colt Brooch-Loading Shot Uum. m Alto a fall assortment of Marlln, Colt and Win chester llitlt s. Tho U. M. C, Machine Shot Ouui for (JO, axo the best Machine Uun in tho market Bend for circular. M. T. M UUMON. 98 Wrt Btieet, 1'orUaftd. Or. SlOjS; IU ZOU.. working rur us. AcenU S referred who tn rurnUU a horse and give Ibelf holo time to the niulntsa. Hnare mousnu mar be profltably employed also. A fw vacanclM ln town anddtlec if. JOHNSON & CO., 10U JJtala HL, Sichmond. Va. r If. U.- PUatt Hal aa awl bvMnitt fizveriene. Vtver nhut at umilg ttamp for rjV .ACk. N. P. N. U. No. 317-8. F. N. U. No. 304 The tirnve Jot Tlreil Yiuvnlne, Fecmlngly, for certain wretched Invalids who toddle feebly along, though always looking ai If they were going to die, but omitting to do It. The) dry up, wither, dwindle awny finally, but In the meantime never having robust health, know nothing of the physical enjoyment, tho zest of that existence to wuleh they cling with such remarkable tenacity. They are always to Ik- found trying to mend bv tinkering ni them selves with some trasl j rvtm dv, tonic or "pick me up" to ghe a fillip io digestion, or "help tho liver.1 If surh misguided folks should resort and adhere to Hostctter's Motnnch Hitlers It would be well with them. This suimHi in vlgornnt supplies the stamina that tin- feeblo require, by permanently icitifnrrlug digestion and assimilation. It overcomes nervonsness, Insomnia, malnria, kidney complaints, bilious tics, constipation, rhciuniitim and neuralgia. It Is cry momotoiious to ho rich, but there is a variety about being pour that sometimes mako one weary. A Nnre 'nr tor IMmiiiUi-iiiionh. Dr. l.ivb gston' antidote for tho liquor habit Is do ik ii'oro to lift up the fallen than al other menu cninblned. It will cure the worst case in f nun three to ten dayn without ello tin; diet, or business. The antidote i never sold in drutr stores, Addie-1; IJ vint.)ii's ('hctolcal Comtiany, ro ma 10. 11 and 112, '1'ld Pirt t-treet, Port laud, Oregon. A waller girl Is different from a poef She Is not born she is made to order. Is smH'riorVxct''lei: Muvo In iiillllcnuif homes for iimra til u rt i.mrl, r of a runtury It U ud tiy tlio I 'ntted Stjiti n (l iMTiiiiie t ldi orswl by tliehntdsof tli.j Oieiit I nhiTsltUH su th 8 romrent Pdrust and niKitt llrdtli'iil Dr I'll c's Oienni linking Powder does nut cimM'n Alien .11,1, Mine r -vtii'a Kul.l (inly In cans, pisui; 11 1 KIM) roWDI It CO' NKW VOIIK " I H IN KILVNCISCO. THE are those put up by D.M.FERRY&CO. Who are the largest Seedsmen in the world,! D. M. Ferrv & Co's Illustrated. Deicrlnllve and Priced for 1890 will be niailca rKuu toauap- I Hit, till 13. Hiiu IU iajik Pvajwii " vusiwuim .. . .1 1 11 is DC lie r man ever, ivcry penua usint; uaraen, runvtr or nctu cietas itiouia scnu lor u. jvuoxcm D.M.FERRY A. CO. DETROIT, MICH, llnel JteiuiiH on Tobacco. You can't fool dla chilo wid jour traahto backy. I siHoko tiiui, and don't you forget it. Homo Binokcrs think that anything that makes smoke. Is gool enough to gxj Into a pipe. Thoy will I by a littlo ennorience that there is a vast difference in Smoking- Tobacco; Just try "Skai. ok Noitrn Citoi.iNA,"and you will bco the dlllerenou betwicn Hand tlio Imitations. QTFINWAY KltAMIOH. I'KAMI oicinnni! A hkaoh. nobler. uoo- nishrinnosiBurdettUrK'inH, Hand Instrument., largest stock of Kheet Alualo and Hooks. Ilands wipplled at Kastorn I'rlces. MATTHIAH OKAY CO 20(1 1'ost btreot, an KrunoiBto. CUHES WHEHL ALL ELSE IAILS. HOBtCoiiRh Hyrup. Tastes food. In tlmo. Hold by drturutst. t cresrrlbs and fullr.n dnrsn lilg ( as the only spcclrlo forttiectitalncur. I of ttils rttspssK. Otr.i la 'I TO OiYfl. U. ll.INUItAirAM.M. D., Amaterdsrn, N. Y. We have sold Ills G for many years, and It baa ctusuumuo. Urll7rt SfitjCiicletlOj. Clnalnn.tlJ , given wit) ussi 01 sans- faction. u. it. uyuiiKito., Uhlcaco. 11 L 131.00. Bold by Drug-gUta, rvfip , DKSIIST. lnforuia- E I mL t Ion of d. u'li or whereabouts I I I DT r reiitilred by relatives, lteword I III E. f 'desired, Address, W. it. YOl'NO, Antioch, I'hllforula, $511 M) a Poslal Card TO TIIK hit 1 unit n 22S First Ht I'ortluiid. Ore. AT HOME. TA OlJut Mtdtcim in thi It'erM ft troialfy mi iflirnn'iilHiaNtS hi? irfc?cuXtiffy pf(rwi?Yiny'ES5'. P' lotion, and has been lu eorntunt use for nearly Tills ire- PCU1MIUI1, Willi Jltu IU iaiutt.iiv uo mi oentury. Tht-ro aro fow dlooases to which mauaiua aro subject moro distressing than soro eye, ana a tried without suoocm. Koralieitenial IntlammaUon I of theoyrs It Is an Infallible remedy. If tlio dlmv tlons aro followed It will never fall. Woartloularly Invito the attention of physician to IU .merits. For sale liy 1111 tiruguuis. junn i inuairsuii, wiw ft CO., Tnor.il. V. EsUblUlied IVIU . fiiMi lau PENNYROYAL PILLS urn anaii biiHOND BStNB. RED Cno. DIAMOND IMND, KMfiisBil slJ rclUblo. uk bruiil.l fur MmmiI t rid, nwuiua 1 rltboa. Take iiuimm) lot psrttauUrt, UMlmlsli 4 nweiiar fcr tadles," in Uu, by ret.ra 9K.iL Miu4tr' . ... PURE CREAM ff)Ti)K tlio fflJjfffi ' rnarj dean hnpuf Mr 'sffljf)' 1 ufil Jooa (jryCy Si J nam Use m f"7tA iaA .T XL.?