VANDERB1LVS FIRST BOAT.
Bomo Oood StnrlrK of the founder ir the
I'Hinll.r oCMIIlloniitrci.
Tho readinp piven recently by Mrs.
Coventry Waddell at her Stuyvexant
Square, homo served to bring- out many
Interesting new anecdotes of Commo
dore. Vamlerbilt, Mrs. Waddell's friend
ship with the founder of the Vamlerbilt
family was life-lonp and her recollec
tions of the great money-getter are of a
nature to cast a strong light upon bis
personality. The following story illus
trative of his energy and push in early
youth was told.
It is a well-known fact that for years
Commodore Vamlerbilt sailed a "per
iauger" and in it took daily a cargo of
green groceries to the New York mar
ket. The. shrewd way in which ho be
camo skipper of bis ilrst craft is thor
oughly characteristic. It seems that at
the ago of sixteen "Xeilly'' had devel
oped a strong affection for rowing, sail
ing and other water sports. An old
Staton Island fisherman had a sail-boat
which he ottered to sell for $100, and
"Noilly" thought that if ho could only
become the owner of this particular boat
bo would indeed bo happy. He hadn't
tbo money, however, and as a last re
source, applied to his mother.
"Xeilly," she said, "you see that
eight-acre lot out there," pointing to an
unpromising-looking stony field.
"Xeilly" said ho did. '"Well, if you
will plow, harrow and seed that lot you
shall have the S100." "Xeilly" induced
several boys of the neighborhood by
promises of jolly excursions, to turn in
and help him. In a week they bad the
job done, and tbo SI 00 was paid over.
"Xeilly" then beat the owner of the
boat down to Stl."i, and purchased the
craft at that price. The Commodore to
tbo end of bis days never ceased to re
gret that on his Ilrst sail he broke a hold
in the boat's bottom that it cost S. to re
pair. Mrs. Waddell once remarked to the
Commodore, "1 dare say, many wealthy
Xow-Yorkers would he happy if they
had pockets in their shrouds, in which
they could carry to the next world the
wealth they accumulate in this."
"Ah. no,'" replied Mr. Vamlerbilt. "If
shrouds had pockets the strife and tur
moil on Wall street would be increased
four-fold."
Atone time, whilo living on Staten
Island, the Commodore had an exasper
atingly balky horse. Me never could be
sure that the brute wouldn't stop in the
middle of the road, and ho often walked
in preference to taking chances with
the animal. One day ho started out and
had driven only about half a mile when
the beast came to a (lead halt. An en
onergetic belaboring, backing and saw
ing had no effect and tho Commodore
turned airi'iid and went home. lie got
a bag of lun.p-sugar and again started
out, leading the horse and feeding him
a lump of sugar every few stops. This
ho continued until the place where the
horse balked was passed, after which he
got in and had no dilliculty in driving to
his journey's end. In telling tho story
to Airs. Waddell, he said: "1 have tried
the same course of procedure with wom
en and it has always proved effective."
X. V. Tribune.
WHERE BIRDS SUMMER.
Tho
Northern Itrcetliiitf Oriuinils of Many
Migratory I'owK.
Until tho acquisition of Alaska by tho
United States, it was a wonder where
certain wild fowl went when they mi
grated from temperate climes on tho ap
proach of summer, as well as snowbirds
and other small species of the feathered
tribe. It was afterward found that their
habitat in summer was tho waters of
Alaska, tho Yukon river and tho lakes
of that hyberborciin region. A reporter
lately interviewed C. .1. (5roen, of Xor
ton Sound, Alaska, and ho continued
tho statement of Dal and others. "Peo
ple wonder whore tho wild fowl come
froim" said he. "They see the sandhill
crane, wild goose, heron and other fowl
every spring and fall pursue their un
wearied way, but like tho wind, they do
not know whence they como or whither
they go. Up on Uolovino hay, on tho
north shore of Xorton Sound, is tho
breeding place of these fowls.
"All the birds in creation, seemingly,
go to that country to breed, fieese,
ducks, swans and thousands upon thou
sands of sand-1 ill cranes are swarming
there all the time. They lay their eggs
in tho bluestem grass in tho lowlands,
and if you go up the river a little way
from the bay the nolso of tho wild fowl
is almost deafening. .Myriads of rob
bins and swallows are there, as well a
millions of magnificent grouse, wearinf
red combs and feather moccasins. Thi
grouse turns as white as snow in winter
You can kill dozens of juicy teal duck
orgrouso as fat as butter balls in a fe
moments. The wild fowl and bears li
on salmon berries and bucklo-berriei.
with which till tho hills aro morally
covered." Astorian.
llll'tcts of Antliropotoxine.
IVUry llllu n Jlw n iiii.v w.v, ... ... .
close room in which many persons an
Bitting becomes bad, and that it is in
jurious. For a long timo tho injuriou
offeot.s have been attributed to carbo nl ;
acid gas, but recent experiments con
ducted by capable observers would seenij
to show that this is an error, ltbart
been found that air containing veryj
large amounts of puro carbonic acid ga't
can be breathed with absolute impunity,1
but that air spoiled by tho breathing or
human beings contains small quantities
of one or more very poisonous substances,
to which Prof. Debols-Keymond hat
given the namo anthropotoxino, or hu-'
man poison. To this alono Is duo tho
noxiousness of tho air in unvontilatedl
rooms. Recent experiments of Fronch
Boiontlsttf show that this poison comes
from tho lungs. Hut tho fact that tho
jK)lson has boon named, and that wo know
juHtwhcro it coiniwfrom.doeHH't make it
any more wholoom.--Chicago Her
ald. A guett at a Tumpn H'lu hotel
aroo ill hi" slfop ami wulki d about t In
ally
jur hi'til-s Without .tlili; le "
til-
ivi-n d In- w .is It n i if to o mi-1 a
JuliUtir, I l.HIHIIlJ.' tin III- b .'I sl '
then. ll w finally Jed to hU bed.
and on awaking In morning " '
t id tn l in,; .iifoiintd tf hi' -u
V- u ut'i i.
KKAl) A WAV LINKS OV (KIOU advici:
-IT MAY SAVK YOl'K 1,11'K.
I am broken down and discouraged, nnd
don't know just what to do for my health.
This remark we often hear from both men
and women that are positive ly In tbatcon
ditioii that life is no longer to them a
pleasure, but instead a cent ilium bore.
THE tiKKAT SIKHH V KIDNEY AND
1AVEU CUHE is espedally adapted for
just such ca-cs. It acts sent, y on the
bowels, purities tho blood without uu
finhtly blotrhcH, renovates the kidneys nnd
liver, the ureat organs of exi-tence that
must bo keut clear Hy thus doing its
work it brings the nervous system into n
healthy condition, producing sound nnd
refre-bing sleep. For all female com
plnints, leucorrhen, suppressed menses,
no matter from what rnuse, nttended by
severe pain, nnd nil other complaints si
common among women, it immediately
relieves and effects n permanent cure. Put
aside all prejudice and give this most won
derful nud,he."t of nil remedies a trial.
Warranted' purely vegetable. Delightful
to tho taste. For sale by a 1 druggists.
Take no other.
CONCERNING CLOTHES.
Mm.
Cutlierw uuiI'h Homily on the.
'rohlem
unit Worry of l)res.
I would like to bo a large, fair angel
with clean, white feathers linn and
satiny as a gull's breast and my desire
would bo that no moulting period I
should ever overtako tho wearer of such
a suit.
Of all creation the human animal as
somobody has already remarked is tho
only one born without a permanent '
skin. From season to season he must
change his outer covering. Enormous
business has grown upon this misfortune
of man. Consider tho vast dry-goods
houses, the millionaire merchants, who
fatten on women's vanity alone! I have
oven heard of dealers growing rich sell
ing neckties! It is startling to think
what tremendous sums are paid every
year for the movable coverings which
wo wear, and soil, and cast aside.
Hut the worst aspect of tho case is
tho thought which goes to the making
of all these skins, it is truly said no
woman can bo well drsed
rsed unless sho
thinks out her costumes or pays some
body to think them out. When a wom
an does neither one nor tho other she
falls into such gowns as como handy and
passes in the crowd as a homely thing;
when if a natural plumago her own
good works had grown upon her sho
might bo beautiful.
My observation is that tho women who
aro tho best dressers whoso clothes
seem really a part of themselves stop
right there. They do not ox tend into
their houses and surroundings. There
is no radiation from them of women's
tastes. Their dressing-rooms and homes
exist simply as places in which they
Dorform tho rites of tho toilot. Out of
endless chaos and confusion thoy ovolvo
themselves. Their thoughts must bo
of fabrics and colors and shapes as ad
justed to their own persons. Tho monoy
of a good dressmaker goes into gowns,
bonnets and wraps; not into etchings,
books, lino table linens, and china, and
tho sterling silver dear to housewifely
'" . , i
Tho averago person is liko an actor; ,
tlm linoin f lil pnstiimn nhanpns him. 1
tlio change ol tils costumo cnanges mm. 1 phosphites; tne one supplying hiri-npi" "
A, id tlw.ru i imtlilmr s-idilnr md funnier I lesh, the other giving nerve l'wcr and acting
And tlieie is nolliing sauuor anu iunnier a f)nI(? (o th0 (jKl!ltiV0 ,i entire system.
than an individual made uj) for one part jtt in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Mver Oil with
whilo ho is innocently acting another. , gift" 'SSSS'in! T
Wo havo all seen men dressed as brido- rvc,(I no ,ermanent bunullt from other preimra
grooms hut taking tho idiotic poses of
Snnplo Simon; and women of tho coars-. ju()'S). who(.nnnot tolerate plain Cod I.Iver Oil.
ost tvno made Unas grand ladles. Ho
have seen children drossed like little old
men, and old men tricked out to match
themselves with children; and preachers
who unconsciously looked liko prize
fighters; and that most appalling spec
tacle of all an emaciated corpse ar
ranged for ii reception instead of being
robed for sleep.
Man lias been (5,000 years learning how
to dress, and ho knows so little about it
now that ho is constantly changing his
outsido and paying away a large part of
his yearly income on his "appearance."
It must make tho angels feel sad.
The Ilible says we shall bo "clothed
upon" in the next state of being. That
must mean that wo shall havo a steady,
presentable skin one not to bo affected
by climate; neither purchased tit a dry
goods or clothing store, nor liable to
grow out of fashion. Then I shall he
me, my life appearing through ever.)
part; not shrouded hy bunches of drapery
or deformed by waxing and waning bus
tles. Then firm white arms and noble
breasts will appear in everlasting beau
ty; the majesty of man and woman will
bo emancipated from that primeval
shamo which made tho Ilrst clothes
seekers try so ineilootunlly to cover
themselves. Poor old Adam and Eve!
Olvimr tin tho garden was nothing. Hut
tvhat a trouble they did hand down to us
all whon they set us to woru at tnu
prob'om of clothes! Mary Hartwoll
Ca'Jicrwood, in Chicago Tribune.
A fir log was recently taken into a
Tacoma (Wash.) mill that was 110 feet
long, b2 inches in diameter at the butt
and Inches at the small end. It was
cut into ship plank aad contained about
10,000 feet.
Poor Humanity I
The common lot N onu of Borrow say at least
the, pesslniisis, they who look at Iho worst side.
Certainly what would otherwise bo a bright,
i-xIslcMCo 1h often shadowed hy aonio idlinent .
that overhung It liko a pall, obscuring per
petually the radiance ( licit else would light th,
put li. Hueh an ulliucnt. und n very common
onu, Ih iiervoueucHH), or in other worda, weak
lll'AM ii f tlm nervous MhIi-iii. h ondlllon only
j lrreiiiediablo where Inellteient or iiniroper
oieaini aro taken to relieve It. Tho concurrent I
experience of nervous people who have purl-intently
use I Hostetlcr'H .Stomach Hlitera la.
' that It conquera entl ely iipersciiitivcnea of ,
I tli nervon. uu well as dlseaueH-ao called - which I
ie Invited and uustaliicd hy tho chronlo wi-nk-neaa.
Am Iho ncrvi-a gain Btaniliui from tho
groat tonic tho troublo disappears. Ubo th
lilt tors for malaria, ilieunmUsiii, blllousiit-ss
and kidney troiiblea.
We measure not our cause by tucccti, but our
iuccem by our cuusc- Milton. i
tiii: ritiDH or n is clash.
He was a bright, haiiilwnne xr of 18, iiniiy-1
IpiHIKirtsl. brllllalit and eiigaglug.lhf delltsht of
hi parwil.. th ioy ot IU homt and the pride
of bis daw. llut a thaduw fell acri hl brliiut
pnK'U. It lM-Bn with a trifling cough ; mmiii
camepramAultiousof isinsuinplloli, lii "trenKlli ,
(ailei. hi cheek, grew hollow , aud he weuiejl ,
.l.M.ined Ui hu ettrl) trmie Iheu a fneud ifl
l lir I'leret- iiomen muicai uw-uini
II. irb-d It and ' m
ii
a!tii and ttreiiKtli
i ..i 4 out aMi
I Is 'win 4uln
H. i till! ' tin-
r-t o-iii d. Ins 'Ii"'1'1
ti t II.- - I ' p MMn,.
?.',i.l i f'nii i la.'7"ami h iirduU- tul "
JUt, tJL Ulk '
m lib luxbeat honor.
. 1 ...... I, V.,.l I alUiltl 1H illlvi l i nrw'l l' I"
b'dtiwK.'u,
a MiKAcrfcors cuuk or dkatnkss. J
Editor Oreyoniun: I have been troubled
with almost tot lotfness in my right ear
all my life, nnd h l no idea of being cured
tin II I npplled Dr. Darrln for other ail
ments. During 'C conversation the doc
tor noticed mv d. feet, nnd said ho could
cure nie by bis new mode of treatment bi
de trlcltyand medicine lam happy to
say t-e has kept his word. I enn hear per
fectly, and wish others to know of I he. cure.
I am acent of the I. O. O. F., K. of P. and
F. A. M. nnd the 11 M. steel-plate riegroo
c'mrts; headquarters, 108 Third strett,
Portland, and can be refetrcil to.
Bknj. F. Xkwkm..
Hopedale, Mass.
Tl ru TY'irrlli mil Imi consulted dnilv at the
Washington building, comer of Fourth I
and Washington streets, Portland, mm
Hotel (lonilolof, Tacoma. Honrs. 10 to o;
evenings. 7 to 8: Sundays, 10 to 12. All
chronic dl-easps, blood taints, lo m of vital
powernud early Indiscretions permanently
cured, tliotiub no references are ever made
in the press concerning such cases, owing
to tho dell ncy of the patient. Kxnmimi
ions free to all, and circulars will be sent
to anyaddress. Charges fortreatment nc
carding to patient's ability to pav. The
poor treated free of charge from 10 to 11
diilv. All private diseases confidentially
treated, ami cures guaranteed. Patient
at n distance can be cured by homo treat
ment. Medicines nnd letters sont without
the doctors' name appearing.
The He of an action is Kreater than the lie
a word. Marlon Crawford.
of
Do you wish to know how to have i
steam nnd not half tho usual icorA- on
wnshdaW Ask your grocer for a bar of
Dobbins' Electric Soap, nnd the directions
will tell von how. Ho sure to get no imi
tation, 'l here are lots of them.
The 111 consequence of one Imprudent step
w ill be felt In mati an after step.
t'rcm-lt Tnn.V WiiIVi-h lire the Kent
Dr. Livingston's Tansy Wafers for the
restoration of suppre sod menses nkvi:k
HA II. hen the directions upon the box are
sttii tlv observed.
The Tansy Wafers cannot be bought at
drugstores so don't allow yourself to bo
Imposed upon by spurious tmd weak imi
tations of Dr. Livingston's French Tansy
Wafers, and remember that the genuine
can only be obtained from us, so it yon do
not want to lie disappointed send in a
registered letter or postollico older to the
l.tvingto'i uncmicni ompnny, i oriinii,
Oregon, and a box wi'l be sent by return
mall, securely sealed from the eyes of in
quisitive people, to your address.
Truth Is the foundation of all knowledge and
the cement of all societies. Dryden.
An KleKimt rnchnsci or fine Cards,
Including 1.") rare novelties, shapes and ar
tistic imported o eographlc ami i hromatic
cards. This hirwo and beautiful collection
sent bv mail to any one who will do this;
Huy a'box of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's
Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggist,
price 12." cents, and mail us the outside
wrapper with your address, plainly writ
ten, and 1 cents In stamps Tho genuine
McLane's Pills are prepared onlv by
Fleming Pros.. Pittsburg. Pa., and have
leen in constant use for over sixty years.
m?y are superior 10 nu ouio. ... i j
nnd I'd'eetlveness. A certain euro for in
digestion and sick headache. Address,
Fleming Pros., Pittsburg, Pa.
The one Imprudence In life In concentration;
tho one evil dissipation. Kmursou.
CONSu.m ption. WASTINC. iiiskasks
And (leneral Debllltv. Doctors disagree as to
i . , y, . , . OI1 UU(1 ...,.
iiiinsiddtes: the olio Nilimlvlng strength and
Whatever you dMiko in another person tako
care to correct in yourself.
Thev disappear like hot cakes baforo a St.
Louis' traii "'i'auhiir.s Punch" fo Clgur.
If you wish to remove avarice you must re
move its mother luxury.
IMIiKS! ril.KSM IMI.KS!!!
Dr. William's Indian lib's Ointment Is the
only sure cure for ltllnd, Weeding or Itching
Piles ever discovered. It never falls to cure old
chronic can's of long btaudiug.
Judge Colllnbury. Cleveland, ( , says: " I
have found hy experience that Dr. William's
Indian Piles Ointment gives Immediate 'relief.
Do not sillier an Instant longer, hold by 111
lamsoirs Manufacturing Company, proprietors,
Cleveland, O.; M) cents and tl. , , , ,
Sold by I. Wumauer A: Co., wholesale drug
gists, Portland, Or.
Thy Okkmka for breakfast.
What Bt CoskS
Must bo (arefully considered by the great trx
lorlty of people before lmingan article which
seems absolutcl necessary. Hood's Sars irilla
commends itself with special force to the grea
middle classes, became It combines positive
economy with great medicinal power. It Is tbo
only medlulno of which can truly be said,
iM) Doits One Dollar," and a bottle of llood'H
i-n sin a Ilia taken according t directions will
average to last a mouth, w hile other medicine
last but half or niiartur as
long, 'i ry uoou
srt,iparllla and see lor yourself
" w could not bo without lino fs Sarsapurilla
' It Is the best medlulno we vor kept In thohousc.
I My family are all taking It." Muh. J. M. II ui
' iiKit.Suu Joaquin and I-'rumont htreetd.Slocktoii,
I Cal.
"I have taken ono bottle of Hood's Karxapa
rllla for Indlne-tlon, anu It has dono mi- a r. at
deal of gojd. " niKODoiti: Wallack, I-elutumii,
Cal. . , .
lBi';od's Sars:ij:iri!!:i
Hold hv nil druggists, fl: six for .V I'reiarcl
onl bye I. IIUOD A t O., Aliothecaries, Low
i ell, Vila.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
Dnrle Jtt-uiuM on Toburro.
Ton can't fool dii chile wld your trruhto
inriK. I munlfii Hin And don't io u foruut It
Homo nmoWeri think that kiiythliiK 'bat
ninkfin AinnkH. Ii ffood enouuh to ico into Pipe.
Thoy will find br a little eirl n that ther
is a vast dlirerence la feliibkloi; I olNtcco. Jtmt
Xrr"Hicih or Noiitii t ahouna." and you will
th dllTerouctj between it and Uio tinlUllotia.
Pi
N. 1' J I Ao.J.-1-H 1 .N.L'.No. -l.l
Hearts are very much alike, ami nil need lots
of patience to keep them good ami happy.
ltrlglit' llSraac Curnl,
About two year" ace our dam-liter had con
tention of the kldtie, which developed Into
llrklit's I)lcae. Her body was swollen to an
enormous siie im-aMirim: l.i It., he around
tho waist, ami IS inches below tin knee. After
physicians hail clven up her cne, I determined
to have her try l)r. Kennedy's "Kvohitk Hkm
KIiY." of ltoudnitt. N. Y. (iradliallv the swcll
Im; was reduced from l.'i to 2V Inches, she be
pau to Rain Mreturth, and was able to walk
w ithout fatigue. We do not know- hew to ex
press our Kratltudc for w hat It has 4ow (or our
child. We are confident the Favorite llemedv
will do all that Is claimed for It -surely (lod
has blessed It In this case, and we earnestly
recommend It to all suUWintf from kidney dis
orders S. I). Van KuMrii, DeinareM, N. Y
Ha. Kknnkiiy's Kavohitk ItKMKiiv, made nt
Kontlottt, S. Y. 11; 6 for .i.
Send for look, how to cure Kidney, Liver and
Mood disorders.
As a day well spent procures h happy sleep, so
a life well oniplojcd procures a happy death.
Nit It K Cl'lti: KOU I'll. KM.
Sure cure for bl nd. bleeding and Itching
t'lles. One bo ha cured the worst case ol ten
j ears' Htandlng. No one need Hiitler ten min
utes after ukIiik Ktik's Oernian l'iiu Ointment.
It absorb tumors, allavs tho Itchlmr, acta as
a poultice, Klvesiellef. Dr. Ivirk'a llerinaii l'ilo
Ointment is prepared only for l'lles and Itching
of the private parts, and nothing else. Kxury
box la wai ranted.
Solil by I iriUKists and sent by mail on receipt
of price. $1.00 per oo. J. J. Mack & Co..
Wholesale Atfentf. fan Hranctco,
Alter SSisS tsas-s
cured a man of chron
1.5 pa n a from sine
siroke, which tool, the
form of chronic
HEADACHE,
which was cimplctely cured as follows:
Paragon, lnd. July M, 1SSS.
I FUtl'errd with pntns In my head from Min
stroke -JJ ear". i bey were cured by St. Jacobs
Oil und have remained so four iiiirs
SAMI KI. It. .Sltll'I.OI..
At T)m-i.i.iis ami Di'At.nts.
THE CIIArtLES A. VOflELGR CO.. Daltlmore, Md.
Vliffl lo ji art's mo
lasses orhon&yTo
owe f? art of
"PerryDavjV
ojToyr.
-ffxr -
JorcTKvoatiililiti erTa,
Fabors Golden Femalo Pills..
l'nr rcmalo Irregular
Hies: noililic'likothem
on too market. AVt'cr
fail. Successfully used
liv piominent ladles
nionttilv. tiuaratileed
to icllevo suinirt.!suil
liiontruatloii.
lUKEl SAFE! CERTAIN I
Don't hn humbugged.
Save Time. Health,
anu money Utu nooth
ei sent to aiiv addrosn,
5&X
cm
si i iiic by mall on ro-
i t-t-lpt "f priee,fJ,00.
Ail Ire: "i
THE ftPHRO r.1ED!ClNE COffiPANY,
jrnllmiKli, lly7,l'01tTI.AM,
Western llruii
(IK
.-ol. i i y Wis
M Da
I'ortiiiud, Or.
the:
are thote put up by
n M.FERRY&CO.
Who are the largest Seedimen In the world.!
D. M. Fnaav ft -o'3
TM...M..I n.rrirtllvf! Btlil Priced
$D AIIMUAt
for iBoo will be mailta rKllis io an p-
Itli better than ever. I.very Ier01
uilnir Lardin. Mnvtr or luld
Sttdt ihould lend for It. Addxei
D. M. FERRY a. tilj.
DETROIT, MC-
Tho famoiiM llovcv Pecri
doroof HoMim. and Hovey
Reliable
SEEDS
Viirseru-s of ( atnhrldgu,
Mann., have been moved to
.thi l'aailei a. California,
ivhcro tin- blisllicsa will be
end cted aa
IVin DntMnMiill'mwcrand
UU II (11 111 II used storo
I II, lfo hy Manager.
I'iit I'ltsudeiin, - ( ill,
itnd for cuiapl V Catil wuu
i TarMcrlb and fallraa
dOTtt lilv ti ai lb onlr
apeeinc lortUcrulDCur
'l 1U t UiTB.
CarftllA
SAfUtM ft. I Ml
OI HUB aiHPAAtt.
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AuiiterdAni, ti, T.
W. hira Aold Blr a for
urini kr
llruiCUaUlOL
many 7ari, and tl bu
m rtrro tli btit, ol Mtt-
01nolnUJ
ifACl on.
OktO.
CblrAto, llL
Tnlt
lfll.00. Bold br UfOftUI.
TJ (Z 0"lnC9Rn 1,0 A flONTII itAii Ixi mad
ip U,"lUkli.JU. workiiiir fur u, l'eron
on fern d wlii can furnUha horwi and it ilieir wli'da
Imi" i . . ins Hiuirti m tii'i itiiiavla pr-ilfaWy
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Baking
MOST PERFECT MADE.
I have made a Hearchinj: chcinical examination of Dtt Pint k's Ckeam 1Jaki.no
l'ow dku which I purchased from stores in this city, and find it to bo free from nil
foreign su'-f-tuiieesi, such as Alum, Ammonia, Lime, etc., and na nearly chemically
puro as cm bo made from Iho purest materials.
HENRY G. HANKS, Chemist, Assayer and Geologist.
Sw Fmxnsi o, February 5, l&W.
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cured mny
caw- itronimneod
liiiiteli-MNhriiliTBl.
ciftim. Smil for frrr II
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Tllk Aim nunitmmp J
tiwtlnuiiiiiiM. rimyi
win eenvniCH
Ji'il.
Cincinnati.
4r. S1M.S' M liK ft ItK to., 0 fat( St., tlmianitl, 0.
TFIrMWAY kiiasioh, pkamk
O I CI 11 TV H I A uK.tflll.nnhler. Ilow-
nlsh Plano;r1unIettOrgaim. Hand Instruinonta.
largest slock of Sheet JIuhIo and Hooka. Handi
mipplltd at ICiistern l'rioea. MA'ITHIAH
QUAY CO. 200 I'oat Htreot, San Francisco.
J WANTED
AT ONCE
MMor'y oMhoim.rJfi'r of Olt C5IF?08SB W.
(U1iik a rU niul i'. ipteto accrmnt ot tlm conyplracy,
numlsr -ltiiroviryertlii'lKHlr.rn'.iti,comncr nnnirst,
tlio tilai At, J i r.ln t. T i jinl.eoiiltuotr 100 lllu.l...
IIiid. (inclnriri - mo. v, Imn.Mtf clioiit N piige1 talco
otjt .Mi. oi rriTHMiW lil'tliv. S. Tul, .if oiuo, -in nti
for All "in Ml ,t!r-t entile, i.rst s en oil. Thlnln llinpiinrro(
your lire linn- . : tr . .iimil-lon. Ail.lri -, l.UKU a Ltt,
rDbllslK-n, SUU-iJui HlriHit, Clilai.. 111.
r77TJT
HliALTJIY OLTSLMtTNO
aro only begotten of healthy mothers. Now important, then, that UiO
hetilth of the future mothern of our land should bu carefully guarded.
Our girls need the tonderest care as they aro entering upon woman
hood. At this critical period of their existence it often happens, through
neglect, that the seeds of distressing ailments aro sown, which ailhofc
them in after years. As a regulator and promoter of functional action
at this important stage, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is w most
reliablu agent for building up tho strength and system and establishing;
the proper functions. " Favorite Prescription " is a legitimate mediome,
carefully compounded, by an experienced and skillful physician and
adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in
its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition
of the system. For all those peculiar weaknesses, " bearing -down "
sensations, weak back, displacements, as prolapsus, antoversion, retro
version and kindred ailments, it is specilic. Tlio only medicine for
woman's peculiar diseases, gimrantcea to give satisfaction ill CVCry
case, or money refunded.
A Book of 1(50 pages on Woman, ller Diseases and their Self-cure,
mailed, sealed in plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents in stamps.
Address, Wohmj'h Disphnhauy Mkuioal Association, 003 Main
Street, Jiulfalo, N. Y.
TM TDivwnfC? "PflllnT'C!
JJI , JT lvJltjt) b XT t3 lit) UP
DOWN ND UP.
Tliis Wcclf Wc Stall Offer Bargains as Follows in Almost Eycry Lino:
(lardon need, ceiier! variety 'not pea, boain or corn), r pai.er. (prepaid) for ft.
(in'-d uiibB 'eoiiiiorU). lull w Idth.U and up to 2, ami even J tach.
(in v bed 1 .Junket". II pair up, af colom, 2 .0 up ml 10.
all t . r , ' nl vanriy. nice Atyle. perdo..h!e ml la cenb. up.
roil on l.atUliK U 'ItlUtK, iilco iia ity, M-i ifliti up to IS ccilPj.
loV overiill., h to ii, i 1 t t" W celit; to to 17, 10 t-uliU to GO cent.
Poy.' Olio olt hlrt, ail .rlce and Ue, M, ,10. W cellta.
Mell Cheviot ablr'a, extra value, 8fi, l0. ft), i-O eujiU.
tl,,,!', i hevlot abut-, ext a aire up to llijj neck. C5, 78 centi, 11.
M. u'a evcr-ilay paiil, to cl(- out, Iroui ceiiu pair up.
Mt ' all-wool caliiieo aut, Kciiiilni', ViM pa r up.
l,o ' milti. auca I to I'" 7fi up, Krcal liarKBlim.
;.?a..t.'uiidcrweHr,ire' U). lf. 'Aee.it;. llov.'.U) cent up.
xt "h'k cut or vsbllu uu u .vi-ar, uxtru, la cctiu up.
ii ,n'i all wool ml uu It. ..ear. tl up.
M. u' every day o . p"t ciial!ly. fi to 11, II. SO.
e Miu.biy hiK-. kihhI .,u!illty, 5 to luh. Jl.iy up. ,n
i " ti.--- kid . i 7. up; call khuvii, II.IO up.
(iai iwl . orn. II do-u up; cai.lle.1 IruH. I ibf U - .
:-"u1 rnl'pi in to u cent..
jam, in .'aiii ol ull kind und In every Iluo.
H.-I..1 (or full jirlce lint of ovorythlntf, over -1,000 nrtlcloa offored ut wholeU
lmv. (m.,lo tonv froo.) Address
14 t.-V 1 r
SMITH'S CASH STORE,
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CHICHESTtR'S ENGLISH
B.WR0YAL PILLS
nCD CROSS DIAMOND BMAriU.
r-Hle ttnl aiat. rvuDie. i.huii's.
A,k llruffst.t r.ir m-n.( Imnil, In ,
r.,1, im-mlilii ot, Kalnl with blue i
tlt.h.'n ThLc mi iithrr. All pIIU
lnr,u-binl im, pink wrpivm. r
(imniK.I lur rKrO-su'"'". IP'tlmonUl. f.
ICi-lli-rror I.iiill ,"( ltlr, br return
null. .Vdtm 'HI-
IhliL.-l.rlli.m'l la.. llua Sq., I'hll.,!.
I'tKiiliKhi, CITI.M'KIX !
Dojou want tu Sell or Huy u l-'arin I W'rlto to
us. (Iwiiera and Milliliters of I'roperty, At
Icnlioti' Tbo l'Olll liA.N'l) l.ANJ) J'O. ad
vei ilso in ."I iiewapaporH in tho I'nlted btateu.
xmlare theivfot-o ti e people to handle city and
adilillon property It will pay jou to corre
pond with us. l.onna made, on Kaini and tlty
property
r,'K,l,at0 ani1 cleunso tho liver, stomach.
mill boueK Onu n ilosc. Hy druggists.
4,0 VfStw
Cal.
OWDER
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