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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1890)
-FANCIES OF FIDDLERS. SOMETHING ABOUT THE VIOLINS OF FAMOUS MAKERS. How Amateur Aro Deceived bj- Denier. Imitation "StnN" That Ought Not to Kool Anybody rrBi,B Fine riddle. Instruments Ueil by Soma i:.ttrrtft. If poor old Antonio Strndivnrius could como to life again and see the thousands of violins now bearing his label, 1 feel sure the old gentleman would bo sent ronce more to his grave with shame and ' 'mortification. The same could be said of the several Ouarneri, chief of whom was Joseph (del Jcsu), and likewise of Amati, Bergonzi, Ruggieri. Stainer, Guadagnini. Gagliano, Mnggini and many others. For many years the manufacturers of common fiddles in Germany, which sell in the United States at "from 7 to $20, have labeled them "Stradivarius," "Guarnerhis," etc. Yet they must know that any one acquainted with the merits and value of the violins of these two great makers would not buy them for euch. and if they are made for farmers, sailors and cowboys, or for a class who never heard of cither Stradivarius or Guanerius, the manufacturers must know that the labels of these two and other great makers do not help to sell them. Yet they continue to make them and paste in these labels ad libitum. riTPAM rem amateur uuyeus. This is not so serious a grievance, however, for the price asked generally indicates the character of the violin, but what is really in the way of one desir ing to purchase a fine violin made by any of the Urescia, or Cremona, or even French, Herman or English makers, is the traffic in labels practiced so much today by European dealers, and were it not that we have in New York some line judges of violins who do not go by labels, many artists and amateurs in this country and city would have fallen victims to the practices of the many dishonest dealers throughout Europe. There are hundreds o? violins in this city alone made probably by makers con temporaneous with the Cremona makers, who imitated their more skillful breth ren, which are bought for and labeled as coming from the workshop of the great makers. There are also several so called "Strads" in this city and throughout the world for which large in fact, enormous sums have been given, the genuineness of which is doubted by ablo and compe tent critics. There are hundreds of fino violins throughout Europo and America which have a genuine Stradivarius or Guane rius or Amati top or back, and tho rest is either imitated or made up of other old violins by Italian makers. There are thousands of fino old violins, Italian. French, German, Tyrolean, etc., both in Europe and America, which can not possibly be identified as having been made by any particular maker, no mat ter how good the expert may bo. If you want to hear "differences of opinion" borrow a violin and go to tho scores of dealers and makers in this city and it will repay you, for unless it has a very promi nent and marked characteristic of some maker you will most probably havo no two opinions alike. This is not intended to reilect on their judgment, but simply to show tho dilliculty of placing or at tributing the many old violins of today. rOUOEIUES IN FIDDLES. I have seen and heard many of thoso nameless violins which wero finer in tone, both as to power and quality, than many of tho Amati, etc., really authen ticated, and for which fivo times the price had been paid. I havo seen old Italian violins, beautifully modeled, well made and of superb tone, labeled "Guarnerhis Amati," and even "Stradivarius," and attributed to these makers ten or fifteen years after they were dead, and somo as having been made by them several years before they were born. So tho question naturally arises, how can one tell or who can tell a real "Strad" or a Guarnerius or an Amati or a Uuggieri or a Bergonzi or a Mnggini or a Gagliano or a Sanctus Seraphiuo or a Montaguana or a Gasporo da Salo? No one can tell a "Strad" if ho has never seen one. Knowledgo must bo based on having seen not only one, but several, as nil "Strads" aro notalike. In deed one must bo familiar with all tho great and authenticated "Strads" now extant to bo an expert, for there aro mnny resembling each other. There aro no two alike. Tho eye must bo cultivated to know them, as an expert in painting knows a Corot, or a Daubigny, or a Vibert. anil so thoroughly versed in tho minute characteristics of tho constituent parts of the violin as to detect a fino imi tation from a real one, to say nothing of tho superb varnish used by tho Cremona makers, the manufacture of which is yet a lost art, notwithstanding tho many so called discoveries of its secret. And in tho same way only can tho violins of tho other great makers bo known, identified and distinguished from tho really fino imitations of today and of tho past." Therefore, to bo familiar with the works of the great makers in minuto detail one must travel, see and study tho great violins of tho world in tho hands of collectors, artists and amateurs. It mav interest mui "fiddlers" to know that Paganini pi - -d on a noblo specimen of a Josoph ,.inrtinrius and now owned by the cit of Genoa, to -whom ho willed it. Sivri plays on a copy of this violin by Vuil mine, a noble instrument, for which, it i-. said, ho has refused $2,000. Tho immortal Joachim plnvs on a "Strad," or 1 should say on "Strads," for he owns several of them. Sarnsate also plays on a "Strad." Wil helmj plays on u Lupot and a "Strad," and I havo also hoard him play on n Gomunder. Mine. Norman-Noruda uses the famous "Strad" loft to her by ISrnst. Now York Ilorald. v. Her Love. "Emoline," ho said earnestly, "is your love deep nnd founded upon tho rocks?' " Yos, George, I think it is. You know I havo always loved saddle rocks better .tiun auv other kind." Epoch. Tho cost to tho British Government for tho carrlago of malls to America now amounts to Si'JO.000 per annum. Blacksmiths at Jenny Creek, W. Va., j oxtracted enough iron from an rurolito I that fell near there to make a set of ' horse-shoes. ' Tho soldiers of tho Austrian army, ! It is said, aro made to sleep on thoir right side, a sentry going round and . turning them over if necessary. Wo have heard of men engraving 1 the Lord's Trayor on a llve-cont piece, but a Xew York poet has excelled this feat. He has written a poem "On a Lock of Washington's Hair." Toledo Ite- , portor. i "Well, I can't see anv fun in at- i tendin' court." said an observant old lady. "Every time a witness g?os to tell any thing that's got anything to do with tho ease all the lawyers jump up and holler and the jedgo rules the testimony out." Puck. Some Mis"ouvians hung a neighbor in elllgy and thought they had the fun niest sort of a time, but ho took them to court for slander and made it out every one of them 5100 or more, and their grins resembled tho gates of a gravey.ird as they handed over tho cash. Faith in tho Administration. Vis itor "You say you sent this money to your son injin unregistered letter; aren't you afraid it will be lost?" Mrs. Imple "O, no indeed! I just put 'Money with care' on tho envelop", and 1 know Mr. Wanamaker is honest." Munsey's Weekly. They wero in a private box. and sho ivns both pretty and prettily dressed. But sho was in a Lad temper because she sould not soo tho stage. "Why," said he, trying to mollify her, "did you not bring your opora glass'.'" "I did, but 1 ?an't uso it." "Is it broken."' "Xo. but I forgot to put on my bracolots." St. James' (lazotto. John W. McClelhvnd, of Linganore, Frederick County, M4.. has succeeded in i-arving a wagon out of a walnut block twenty-cightincheslongand 8x10 square. Ilo cut tho runing gear, tongue, Plains, singlo-trees, double-tree, stay chains, rubbers and wheels all com plete, and tho wholo works as any other wagon and can not bo taken apart. Ilo says ho values it at SI, 000. An old lady at Dal ton, fia., uses a leather satchel as a work basket or re ceptacle for her knitting, spools, thread, etc. This satchel when not in uso is hung upon a wall near tho mantel. On taking it down tho other day she found coiled among the balls of yarn and knit ting needles a half-grown serpent, which had found its way into tho retreat for its winter siosta. "O, aeron't your chrysanthemums just too lovely for any thing? I low came you by so many varieties?" inquired tho neighbor as ho leaned over tho division fence. "A llttlo system of exchange which T lnuo did that. 1 givo plants of my varieties for plants of other varieties you see." "How many varieties did you h:vo to start with?" "Ono, and a very poor one." Hartford l'ost. "1 hope you will pardon my lato ar rival," said the young man. as ho seatod himself iti tho easiest chair. "I forgot my umbrella and had to stand in a stair way until the showor was over." "That's ono on you, Jennie," shouted Tommy in great glee. "I told you so. Of courso ho l.Vul sense enough to go in when it rained." And the silence, liko a soft hat, was plainly felt. Torre llauto Ex pross. "Madam," said tho conductor, "that dog will havo to go into tho baggago cifr, and that boy can't rido for half faro." "But, sir." "Sorry, madam, but tho company's rules aro strict." "I'orhaps wo can arrango it. Can't I pay full faro for Fido while Willio goes and sits in tho baggage car. Fido's health is so dolicato that I am afraid to havo him out of my care." Merchant Traveler. During a thundorstorm at Suporior, Wis., lightning struck a tent belonging to a camping party on Wisconsin Point, completely demolishing it. A largo party of young ladies wero sleeping in a tout twelve foot away, and wero ren dered helpless for noarly an hour. Lightning also struck a lumber camp and soveral othor places in tho noigh- i . borhood. In tho lunibor camp it 1 knocked a pipo out of a man's mouth and discharged a rillo which was near by. New York has a woman locksmith. 1 Sho carries a kit of tools for doing tho small jobs for which locksmiths aro ; called in. Her husband has a shop, and 1 thoy tako turns in attending to tho calls. Any big pleco of work is turned over to tho man, but tho wifo is quitoas , cport as ho is in fitting keys, putting new locks on trunks, putting on window i fastenings and attending to tho count less othor details of housohold manago- , inent. j Antiquarians will bo interested in ; tho colonial documents found in Salem j Probate Court Houso recently, many of 1 them being original warrants for witch- j craft, of which tho copies only wero sup- j posed to bo in existence. In rearranging tho old records tho papors wero found in an old vault. Thoy included warrants for tho arrest of Goody Courier and Martha Courier for witchcraft. Thoro woro besido sovoral petitions for tho remuneration of thoso who had boon thrown into prison during tho time when tho suporstltion of witchcraft was wide spread. Tho "wild Irish" girls have, It is stated, the most beautiful hands: tho En glish girls' aro too plump and fleshy. Tho hands of tho American gins aro too long and narrow. Tho fingers of tho Gorman girl aro too short and the palms too broad. Next to tho Irish girls, tho daughters of Poland deserve tho palm so (at as tho beauty of tho hand is con cerned. The hands of the ren-h, Ital ian and SpnnUh girls may U called in different, though thoro are more In ittitl ful hands to bo soon in Franco anil Italy than in Spain. Tho Parlsiennes bestow a groat deal of pains on their hands, tho consequence being that they aro bo Uovod by superficial and inexperienced observers to havo finer hands than tho women of any other part of Franco or any othor country. In men thU blumiw htill you And All tuink thutr little ct mankind. Ua HeUulilt Holler 4 oiiiionUIoii. will nut oiuek, ihriukor lo U auotluu. it , ltKAI A tV.W I.1XKM OK l.'O(ll) AHVU'K-IT -MAY SAVK YOI' It l.lfrK. I am rroke" down and dlcournged, nnd don't Know jimt what to do tor my health. 1 in reinnrk we often near irom twin men and women thnt are positixely in that nuidltion that life I no longer to them a pleasure but instead a cntlnnnl bore. 'NIK (WHAT SLKIIKA KIDNEY AND I IVKK I THE Is e peciallv ndapted for Just such cadi's. It acts geutlv on tho bowels purities the blood without un lghtly blotches, renovates the kidneys and liver, thegr-nt orcans cf existence that mut be kept clear. By thus doing its work it bring the nervous sjstem into a healthy condition prodnciiiK sund and refreshing sleep. For all lemale com plaints, leurorrhen. suppressed niensfo, no matter from what cause attended hy severe pain, and all other complaints so common among women, it immediately relieve and ell'ict.s a pernuuien' cure Put aside all prejudice nnd givo this most 1 vvoniloi fill and bestcf nil remedies a trinl. Warrant d purely -getable. Delightful It the taste. For sale by all diuggtsts. Take no other. Wherever the tree of benevolence takes root It ; sends forth branches above the sky. i'Uivaii: woimm with wo.ur.x. The eminent nnd successful electro-magnetic physicians. Drs. Dnrrln, have dis covered and perfected a systeni of trent menttliat 1ms caued n revi latum In the treatment of female diseases. Wherever their treat men t 1 tested and known it has done away w ith mi much nauseous drugs and surgical op rations win rcby so many preeiou lives have been lost. As a d seowry, it ranks with Harvey's discovery of the circulation of tin-liloo . It has proved in more than a thius'iid cases oi the worst hind to he a positive cure for the follow ing female diseases: Owirinn tumors, lypiis ulceration and dropsy of womb irregulnrity, inflamma tion, congestion mid tiil!ini f womb, leu eorrhfpa, painful and suppiussed men stiuatioii, flooding, frequent urination, bearing down pains, bacKtichc, headache, hacking cough, melancholy, absence of ambition or tusire to live, or, in fact, any complaint having its origin in a disor dered s-tate of the gcneiaiive and accom panying organs, wheher from contagious diseases, hereditary, incident, tight lac ing, miscarriage o-other causes. Their nietho I of treatment 's harmless, pleasant and mild. It is applied directly io the womb without the use of instru incuts; can bo applied by I ho patient themselves, thus securing correct local tieatmentat home, and its application is easy and simple, its curative action on the inflamed, congested and ulcerated parts is immediate. Dis. Dnrrin refrain from making public the names of hundreds of ladies w ho have been restored to health, with due defer ence to the dollcncy of their (illlictious. Dr. D.irriu will stinighteii cross eyes from Jan. 'th to IHth. those not able to pay will le tieatcd free. Or. IturrlnV, Sew I'laee of 2:iih1iicmh. Drs. Damn can he cmiMill.'d fre nt the Washington building, corner of Washing ton nnd Fourth streets. Portland, llooms Iti, 17, t'l ami li.'t, third floor. Ask the elevator boy for room 1". Oillre hours, from 10 to I o'c o -k daily; evening. 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1L All cuniblo chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonorrluea stricture, sperm aiorrhien, seminal weiikre-s, or loss of deiiro of soxuitl power, in man or woman, catarrh and deafness, are coulldentially and suee ssfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed nnd never published in the papers. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit, to the doc tor's otlice. Inquiries answered and cir culars sent free. (Parties writing will please mention paper.) Don't .tliNN a .ood Tiling. You want an elegant collection of artis tic novelties, which can be procured by anyone You will bo astonished at the variety, beauty and oddity. To get these buy a b x of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Celebialed Liver Pill, price 2o cents, and mail us the outside wrapper witli our address plainly written and -1 rents "in stumps. We will then mail you the above list with an elegant package ot olecgritphio and ch.-omati cards. Address Fleming Hro., PittBburg.Pa. Fortunes are made by taktim opportunities; character Is made bymakuiK them. The old smoker's delight "Tamill's Punch" America's finest ."c. Cigar. What we call time enmiKh always proves little enough. Kuffer'TH from 4'oiii:Iih.Noi- I'll rout, etc., snould try "lirmni' Urnncliial Troches." Send KollerM to Palmer & Hey, nnd order them cast from "Itellable" composition. TBY'OKKMK lor rrlrfi.M Tho Chief IleuHou for the (treat iiirrnM ft Hood's Samaparllta t found In the fnrt tlu rierlt VI ns. It Is tho best blood purifier nu t uctually ut'coinpilihes ull that Is claimed for I.. Veparud only by 0. 1. Jlood ii Co., Lowell. Mas. ataR a www .? a mnr BuflVrcra oro wot Generally awaro tnfttfl 11. llvno.Minyn t.tn.dnna rif tllflt tllflV U aiU UUU w iiiifn.m.u j . . i . u..i. - i .... ..-.an, I I -A I. . - . 1 . li.UM,niili VV I ecarcli, however, lias vroywl tills to bo a fact, and tho rwult ot this dUcovery " J blink UIIUIIVUU1VUJ lino uvvu umvv r - I which icrManentlycuroBthoinotBefiro I vatodc&sesof thoso distressing dUo&eca by I afewEl!nploniplIcationnmadutuouttfct lot explaining mis row ireauneni m I tree by a. iu svizon a don, isai &uu uv I west mag Direct, uwonw, uanaua. XRtutv Is often hidden, sometimes overcome, seldom extinguished. Xcvi'r Nay IMe! Pco'irKwl with iuer, bolN mid tetter, Weiik ot limb nnd Mm-of eye. HoiH'le's now of grow Iiir bettor, surely one imit die. Not nt all. poor, ill-eouniiseil stulVrer from dis ordered blood mid scrofulous trouble. Take Dr. Pierre" Holilen Mitllinl DIpoerv, the Kivut llood-purlfor mill llfe smer of modern dnv. All tlioe unwholesome otv mid blood dlsbr der may be cured, mid the lctlm w ill look nnd feci like ii new iiihii. It Is mtrmntal to benefit or cure or money paid for It promptly returned. Perfection I nttiilned In Dr Sage's Cntarrh Ueniedy. It cures (lie worst cnes. Hotter refuse to qiinrrel thmi make It up nftor wnrd. how i .s.w i:i ,ii v i,i T was taken sick while at the dinner table with terrible distress In tnv stomaeh. llofore till I had been hearty and strong. For fourteen days 1 kept Kcttttu: worse, despite the ollbrts of two doctors. I lost forty ihuuhK mid wa satis fied that I could live but a few days. My trou ble was Stomach mid Liver I'omplaliit.'roMilt Itie In mi attack of bilious eolie. At this time I saw Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite liemcdy, of Hondout. X. Y , advertised, mid sent for n'hnt tle. I also sent for my ph sleiaii, mid told him that I was koIui; to try the Favorite Remedy. He examined It anil told mo to use It three days and let him know the result. In the throe day I walked four miles. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy has saved my life. W. S. llltier, Slate Mills, !!. Co., Ohio. Du. Kknnkdv'. Favoiutk Hkmkdv, made at Itoiilidout. N. Y- tl: f. for 5. Send for book, how to cure Kidney, Liver anil Wood disorders. The 43 rii ve 4JiIp Tired Vinviilnjr. Seemingly, for cerium wretched Invalid who toddle feebly alonu, thonuh almi) looking as if they were goiinr to die, but omitting to do It. They dry up, wither, dwindle away finally, tint In the menu time never bavins robiit health, know nothing of the phylcnl enjoyment, the zest of thnt existence to which they ellntr with Mich remarkable ti naclty. They are always to bo found tryliin to mend by tlnkerhiK at them tclve with Mime trahy remedy, tonic or "pick me up" to kIvo u fillip to digestion, or "help the liver." If Mich niitfiilded folks would re sort and tidheie to Hosteller's Stomach Hitters it would be well with them. This superb lu viRorant siippllo the staiulnla that the feeble rociliiiv, by permanently reinforcing digestion and H-sIinllatloii. It overcome norvoiiMioss Insomnia, uialaria, kidney complaints, hlllnuv nets, eoiisli)iatlon, ihetimatism mid neuralKla. Il'imnn fores'Kht often leaves Its proudest possessor only n ehoico of evils. There Is uoM)if(unlos it be tho sew ing mnehine) that Iimc lightened woman's labor as much as Dobbins' Kleetrir Soap, coiisluulli sold since 1WH. All grocirs linve it. llav. uu made its acquaintance? Try it. He earnest and don't w orry. Inspiration Is Kood. Zeal Is better. Woik is bi.st of all. A Sure Ciii'o fur Oi'uiikeiineNs.. Dr. Livingston' antidote for the liquor habit is doing more to lift up the fallen Hum nil other means combined. Ii will cure the worst ease-in from three to ten days without ell'ecling diet or business. The antidote is never sold in drugstores. Address: JdvingsU it's Che iuIimI C inipany, rooms 10, 11 and 12, liui) First street, Portland, Oiegon. Tho man who boasts that he Is ready to shed his last drop f blood Is apt to be particular about the first drop. Itoliutilo composition Is hoIiI with an ab solute (iiarantee to (,'lvc satisfaction. Palmer ,t Hey, sole agents. IN LUCK. Wo oiler until sold, to nttraet attention mid pay our patrons, for sOndliiK away, II casus of dress plaids, browns, blue, unit dltl'eront shades, full :ui Indies wide, heavy and strouir, at It cents or 9 yards for $1; anil -10 pieces plain brown, unmet mid other shades of Cashmere, 'M inches wide, at samo price! -0 pieces of Kray iioods and plaids, SO Inches wide, heavy and stroiiK, for good wear, 12 yards $1. These Roods are not all wool but are Kreat bargains at these oilers. For mnllliiK ixld I! cents per yard. In Ladles' llosu wo otlVr some white at lfie, formerly sold at :!0o; unbleached, full tdzos, nt 10c, useil to brliin V- a dozen lenular; we have black, brown and mixed ut Mima price, but not so nood: Men's striped l hose for Sunday wear, $1 per dozen up: Child ren's hose, 'J0e per iloycn up. home extra bar gains In genuine French, all colors nnd all sizes, as cents, used to bring K per dozen. In dress buttons, nearly every shade, we can send vou at &e per dozen, or f0o a gross-two-blts a dozen usked for them elsewhere. Wo foigot to mention a woolen llnsey in red and black plaids mid other colors, ah ut iM Inches wide, at lsc, orG yards for II, good for school dresses. Muslins, ginghams, prints, Canton flannels, and many other goods, retailed at U, cent a yanl abovu olosest jobbing prices until Jan. 1, lh'JO. (iooil warm gloves and mittens for the North Country, at 16 anil cents. It would take 10 columns to hold nil we want to tell you, Hut send for full list, free, and It will bo sent you everything n family wants to see. Address NiuUIi'm C'iihIi Store. 11 Front St.. Sun FrnnclMco. 4!ul. The above Picture Jlepretentt CAPTAIN 8. GREENWOOD,, Master ortte steamship Kanawta. Ahout a year ago ho observed a Btraiti change In his feelings. Ho felt tlrod In toad of vigorous: nervous Instead ot strong. His upputito becuino poor anil his Mcep broken. Ilo tried to overcome theso feelings, but they would not go. Ho then noticed pains nnil irritation In the water channels, and that the lluIiU passed wero often thick and with a cum on top or a brick-dust Fcdlmcnt nt tho bottom. All theso wero tho NiireHyiiiploms of that ear ful disease, Catarrh of tho Madder, which has always been considered iucurablo, and thoy continued until tho Captain was in n terrlblo condition. Hut ho is tho picture, of Jiealth and vigor to-day, and he owes It entirely to thnt wonderful medicine, Hunt's Jtemedy. Cant. (Iruemvood says: "I am so certain of tho great value ot Hunt's Hotnedy, that I tdwny carry a sup ply on idilphonrd for tho uses of my ineii, iiiiiUrfirescribe it whenever thoy uro ulliiitr. AfteflMirlnKiniMisUdld.iiiidrettorlnKiny wife, whom tho best i.hyslclaus of hovr York said was dying of lumor,) to perfect health, I Bwenr hy It." litis O rent Uniii'dy uonnluMy cures nil Kidney, Liver mid Urinary HUoaseiJ. O l'ur fiiil" hy nil Hcnlcrs. O.N. CHIITKNTOK, flnnornl Agnn 115 l'ulton St., X. Y. ant fr pamiMtt to IK linnet BtnuJi Cfc. PnL- ino. II. 1 PENNWsOYAL PILLS llrlirr for l.uillr."! !"'. -r rrturn mull. iif ., ,, ..... hrij 1 i H''i l.Mllr, h k - i.r '( i UroHd lu rril. Ii ' '" 1 m l,lu,!ii ... u v TuLv mu ulh r- A.i."aV mh,u(rtu.e.. l ii-i nnyyit, )Y i ' HOPE FOR THE SICK. Ono Romody for Ono Discno. (From Medical Jonrwt). "The four greatest medical centre of tho world rc l.ondon, l'aris, Itcrlln and Vienna. There cities lNivoltmnciifo hospitals teeming with mifTcrlng hu manity. Crowds of fctudci't tbronir tho w ard study lnguiHler tho Professors In rliargo. The most te iiiiwned physicians of tho world tch aid ptactlco hero, nd tho Institutions aro storehouse of incdlc.il knowledge nnd experience. With n ticw of making this experience nx-ailable to tho jmblic tho Hospital Hcmcdy Co. at grsat cvpenso seennsl tho precrli tlnns of tin) hospital, prepared the s ivcitlcs, ami al. tlKu?h It would cost fni-i $25 to $100 to sectiru tho attention of their distinguished originator, Jet lu this way these vahiablo mwllcine aro sold nt tho prlcu of tho quack atciit medicine that flood tho market and alisunlly claim to euro cery ill from n slnslo Kittle. Tho want nlwaj felt (or a reliable class of domestio romislie U now flllrd w it'i perfect satisfaction. Tho hospital Itcmcdle make no till roonablo rlaitn. Tho rpecitle for Catarrh cure that and nothiii); else; so with tho HHTillc for Hroti ehltls, Consumption and bung Trouble Hhcunia. tlsui 1 cured by No. while trouble of lilgcstlnn, Stomach, I.lvcr and Kidney haio their on aire. To those Is added a fiocitlc for Foer nnd Ague, ono for femaio wtiaknc a general tonic nnd blood, maker that makes blood and git es form and f-illncs anil nn liivonitmrablo reiie-dy for Nenous Dcbllitv " Thcso remedies aro all sold on on absolute giuranteo to do w liat is claimeil f r them. A circular 'les.Tiliing this new method if trcatiuj dl-oaso is sent free on application by HosriTAti Ukm KliY CovrANV, Toronto, c'anad.i, Solo Proprietors. ..Om - lie who tights tho dvll w 1th his own weapon mu-t not wonder if lie tltuls him mi ovoimatch NI'ltK :i ICK K)lt I'll, KM. aure cure for blind, bleeding and Itching Pile. One lox has cured the worst cases of ton years' standing. No one need sutiVr ton minutes after using Kirk's tiormnn Pile OlutmeiiL It absorbs tumors, nllns the itching, acts as a poultice, gives relief. I)r. Kirk" Herman Pile Ointment is prepared only for PIU's mid Itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Kvery box Is warranted. Sold by Druggists and sent by mall on receipt of price, 11.00 per box. J. J. Mack A Co., Whole sale Agents, San Frnncisco. Koniombrr. Impi rttuetic isn't wit any more than insolence Is brilliant . IT CONQUERS XJ.XTi ltelicvcsnnd cures RHEUMATISM, Ni:t ItAI.filA, Sciatica, Lumbago. iii:adaciii:. Tootliacho, Sprains, mtrisKs, Burns and Scalds.. T nri't.uiai' ani DrATrn,, THE CHARLES A. V0GELEF1 CO., Baltlmors, Md. FOR THE BLOOD. MwlU'ii SiiiIIIc has ciirocl mo of a mallir. imint liroaklngoiltoiiiuy leg, which caused Intolerable pain. Ilwasoallctl ICczoma bv thedoctor lour orwhonitrcatoil mow Itli noro liT. I cainUilly conies ttint 1 owe iiny present good health to H. H. H., whlcli In mv ostlniiilliin Is Invaliialilo us a blond remedy M iss .1 r I.I.V IUjWitt, C227 N. 10th tit.,rit. I.ouls, JIo. Our tahv when two months old was at tacked with .erofiila. which Tor n long I Unit. itiit r, ivoil luir i.viwtL.liI mil I nil ' n ml caused iis to despair of her life. Thu doctor Iiaiicii to ri'iuive nor, nun wo gave Hwin'a Spes'lllc, which soon cured her en tirely, and slii' Is now halo and hearty. V. lU'.I.K, Will I'llllll, loxns, nfi'Kcnd lor tiook ulvlng history of niood IiIsoilsos and advice to sullorers, niullcd free TIIK HW II T fsPI.CII' II' CO., Drawer :i, Atlanta, lu. STFINWAY khavi4;ii. pkahk I'ish I'imioHiRiirdotlnriraiiH. Hand IiiHtriuiientH. Liirgest Htoek of Sheet Alusla mid Hooka. Hands supplied ut Kiistern l'riooa. .MATTHlAa OHA Y CO. 2011 1 'out Street, San Francisco. Orators say 1'Ii-o'h Cure for Con sumption Is TIIK DK.ST for Keeping thu volco clear. ' cents. i prescribe and fully en dorso Dig ( us the only spec! Ho tor tho certain cure nf till disease. U.ll.XNdltAirAM.M. I)., Amsterdam, N V Wo linvo old tllg C3 for many years, and .t has Kivon mo uesi oi eaiia fuctlnn. 1. Jt. DYCHR k CO.. Clilrm-o 111 81.00. Sold by Urugglats. ITTWrUn ni TIIK GREAT u iiat wort yon vlh In no will, 11 well TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for pucoei'itlnir whoro others liuvu fulled. SELF CLEANING, ft Drill drop HO to UO timcfcYA IUI1CIIII10. CATALOGUE FREE. 1 LOOMIS & HYMAN, TRADE MARK( ffiTo'"riiT83 MiSVUtkrsaiMa doi in Kgf sBairlouu,. OI lirdenlbjtbs UUJZusj Cionleil Co. Clnoinntti.lHHB m. Odio. Tr.i.asairii.ri.i uniu i "Ira1.'"3 ffl featv r. Parlee's R PARDEE'S EELEBFIM iREMEDtl The Great Cure l?OR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. jtlU AND CTCAt phicei i.ca. PMPtftt) 61 pitaiiiuatc: A Regulator of the Liver Kidneys. A SPECIFIC FOll Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, And all othor blood nnd Skin Diseases. PARDEE'S Mil"; REMEDY IAK0 CTtAt, 3ucoorur.mr IPRICEIWO l?wp;to ct Ifuatitcacq It In ii jiohKIvo euro or nil tliono Painful, Dolicuto Coiiipluinlrt ami complicated troithlo.s and "WoaknoHbOH ooiiiinon auionii our "WivoH, Jlotherri and Daughtorri. Tho od'oot Ih liumodiuto and liiHting. Two or thrco down ot Dr. Pimluo'H Kcnictly takon daily koops tho blood cool, tho 11 wr and kidnoj'H actlvo, and will en tirely oradloato from tho Hj'Htom all tracori of Hcroftila, Salt Jthoiim, or any olhor form of hlooil iIIhcuku. PARP'S REMEDY pniccnxo Ho Jiiedlcino ovor introduced in thin country law mot with Hticli ready wilo, nor j;lvon mich tinivorHal HatiHfaclion wlienovor tiHod kh that of Ir. Parduo'M ItuiiMMly. ,1 TiliH rcinudy Iiuh Imioii ummI in tho liOHjiltalH throughout tlio old world for tho past twonty-flvu ycarri, art u Hjiociflu for tho uhovo diHoiiKort, and it Iiuh and will euro wliun all other rHX.-alled roinodlun fail. iUmd ttfr aiuphlui of tcHtimouiulrt from thoo who havo Imjoii cttn'd hy it tino. DnigglHtH Bell it at 1,.00 JH.T liottlo. Trj' it and 1k convinced. yPAROEE' rriitB?iiED REMEDY AK(i crat IV.53PWfF itANUl'AOTUllKI) Jl hnifmo ti Pardee Medicine Company, Rochester, N, Y. lrultXK: Heuil your order for Itellnliln composition, If von want a composition that melt-s ciwlly- 111 not crack, tear nor shrine. 0?price's CREAM gAKlNg lu lunertor exeellenoe proven In millions ot homes roi morett.HU a qintiter of a century. 1 la used bj the United HUtiw (loimmicnl. Knd.lrs. d Ljr tbe hetdi of the flrent UnlTer'tlea as tho Strongest, PnrHludnoat 1 1 ealthTul. l)r 1'rloo'a Cream UaUns Powder doe not 03Uttn Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Bold only In cant. I'lllUK 11AK1M t'UWIlKlt CU. NKW YOUK. ClllCAOO HAN KJtANOtTO THE are 0' ise put up by D.1V1.FERRY&CO. Who aro the large ,t Seedsmen In the world.l I). M KhkrvS: Co'3 l'tiistrate lies, rintivcand Triced S0 AMMUAt lor ihjo win ie maileii t Kt-li to all ap- . p ii jmi, ana to usi season s customers. li is nciier man ever, i.very person using t.iir.r. n, J-.,nvtr or j-ittt Mi 'i sin Mil l send tur it. Address D. M. FERRY 4. CO. DCTflOIT, MICH. fnah ifoan lliii'lo ItciiiiiM on Tolmoro. You can't fool ills chllo wld your trashto biicky. I HiuokuSKAl., and don't you fnrtrut it. t uimu RinoKei'H tnuiK unit nnvtlunir tnat makes smoke, Ih kooi! enough to go into n pltio. I liey win nun ny n little expertenco tliutthorc is ii vast (lin'ei cnco in Suioktiiir Tobaccos. Just trV"SKAI. OK NOIITII t'AllOI.IN'A."lllld vou will sco tho illU'uruucu between itiinil tholuiitiitlonB. Drop a;PoslalCard TO THIS NEW YOHKAHTCO, !BS First Bt., l'ortlmiil. Ore AT HOME. WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURP08F. Sold on Trial C InvtiBttnont fltnnll. nrAdfv. laino. Hi-lid too fur mallluir larixo llluatrated Cataloiratt, Willi full particulars. Mim.-. ufacturod by F. R. AUSTIN MT'fl. CO. If 7 & 100 LnkoBt., OHIOAaO, IL.U. N. P. N. U. No. 3188. F N.TJ.No.325 PARDEE'S iCELLBP.&TEfl I AKDtCTCM 3LCQ0 runvxl ipniCEiiJn. IpRirtFia.tt fttttnts AMrfOTAl ijuxuurifcl Ipmrtuo.ii fltHUtXlCE ..turn ,i IPABDEE'S ISEUEPIIED REMEDY I AND CTIA1 I3UC0 rurjin REMEDn I AKD crti kicogruwH IPHCtt-IJP. lmtm.1 ii IriMitiwaiH A J I EllaiHil eiimli, rthedy