WHAT CURES? Editorial Difference or Opinion on an Important Subject. What is the force that ousts disease; and which is the most convenient appa ratus for applying it? How far is the regular physician useful to us because we believe in him, and how far are his pills and powders and tonics only the material representatives of his personal influence on our health? The regular doctors cure; the homeo pathic doctors cure; the llahnemannites cure; and so do the faith cures and the mind cures, and the so-called ChrUtiai scientists, and the four-dollar-and-a-half advertising itinerants, and the patent medicine men. They all hit, and tliev all miss, and the great difference one great difference in the result is that when the regular doctors lose a patient no one grumbles, and when the irregu lar doctors lose one the communitv stands on end and howls. Rochester Union and Advertiser. Nature cures, but nature can be aided, hindered or defeated in the curative process. And the Commercial's conten tion is that it is the part of rational be ings to seek and trust the advien of men of good character who have studied the human system and learned, uf far as modern science lights the way, how far they can aid nature and how' they can best avoid obstructing her. Buffalo Commercial. It is not our purose to consider the evils that result from employing the un scrupulous, the iirnorant. charltans and quacks to prescribe for the maladies that alllict the human family. We simply de clare that the physician who knows something is better than the physician who knows nothing, or very little "indeed about the structure and the conditions of the human system. Of course "he does know it all." Rochester Morning Herald. I have used AVarners's Safe Cure and but for its timely use would have been, I verily believe, m my grave from what the doctors termed lJright's Disease. I). F. Shriner, senior editor Scioto Ga zette, Chillicothe, Ohio, in a letter dated June 30, 1890. On Subject of Lies. The nailed lie Is no Rood. It in the lie which lies n round loose whicii we like to play with. Do your clothes last as they used to? If not. you must ho using a soap or reuniting pou aer that rots them. Try the goo i old fashioned Dobbins' E'ertric Soap, perfect ly pure to day as in 18(15. Origin of Two Noted Hymns. Speaking of these two hymns the story told about their origin may not bo true, but is quite in keeping with tho charac ter of tho two authors, Toplady and Charles Wesley. They lived in tho same town, tho 6tory relates, and were warm friends. One day, however, the' quar reled, and for somo time did not even speak. But such earnest Christians could not long remain in this state, and so they began to think of a reconciliation. It so happened that they both spent tho same night in meditation and prayer over this matter, and each camo to the conclusion that the best way to bring about a recon ciliation would be to writo a hymn to present to his friend. Toward morning a white dove dashed against Toplady's window several times, nnd tho words of his immortal hymn "Rock of Ages" camo to him. During tho same night Charles Wesley had also written a hymn which isequally celebrated. "Jesus. Lover of My Soul." In tho morning, as they could not find messengers to carry their messages of amity, they set out to deliver them in per son. And so they met on tho street, and the unhappy quarrel was healed. This story i&, perhaps, too symmetrical and dramatic to bo entirely true, but it is one of those things that might bo true, bo cause in keeping with the deep yet sim ple natures' of the men. Siwh men do not flourish in this strident, raucous, garish age; and this explains why bo few great hymns are now written. But then tho world does not hunger for hymns as it onco did. So much tho worse for tho world, perhaps. New York Tribune. Poking In Wufililngtnn'a Clotlit-s. An interesting incident occurred at tho Smithsonian Institute recently. This was tho photographing of tho costume worn by Gen. Washington when ho re signed his commission in the army to the Continental congress at Philadelphia. Mr. John Noah, tho son of a well known newspaper correspondent of this city, who is clerk of tho Institution, was se lected as the subject by whom tho clothes should bo worn. Mr. Noah is a young man, more than six feet in height and of splendid physique. Gen. Washington's uniform fitted him perfectly. A paint ing of Washington, now in possession of tho Institute, shows him to have been not unlike Mr. Noah in appcarunco at the lifter's ago. Tho photograph, after Mr. Noah had undergono a certain preliminary fixing is 6aid to lo an excellent representation of Washington at the ago of 21. When this operation had leen successfully con eluded Mr. Noah was dressed in the uni form in which Gen. Jackson uppeared at tho battle of Now Orleans, and an equally ,.Pod representation was secured. Tho ' object of photographing tho uniforms is to preserve their apia-arance to future generations nfter tho material shall have faded and rotted away. Washington i Cor. Boston Post. ' Poor I'eopln In Japan. The poor in Japan are very poor, and live on less than any other civilized peo plo in tho world. A few cotton clothes do for summer and winter nliko. To be sure, tho cold winds nip their baro limb in winter and pierce their few thick nesses of cotton cloth, but then tho sun and tho heat are quite a? bad in summer, and being philosophical before everything J else, tho Japane&o enduro the extremes j with stoical calmness and enjoy the half ( seasons tho more. A thatched roof, a . ( 6traw mat nnu a low cotton wauiiea futoua shelter and provide him a home, and rice, millet, fish and seaweed consti tute hia staples of food. With three crops a year growiug in his fields, the poor farmor support his family on a patch of land forty feet square, and with aOO kinds of fish swimming around shore tho fisherman can maintain himself. Farmers and fishermen both rather sea 1 weed, and all tho family go to tho beach j when a recent etortn and tho right winds drive tho kelp and sea froudi in on tho sand. KainaUura Cor. Glo bo-Democrat. Women are not slow to comprehend. They're quick. They're alive, and yet it was a man who discovered the one remedy for their peculiar ail ments. The man was Dr. Pierce. The discovery was his " Fa vorite Prescription " the boon to delicate women. Why go round "with one foot in the grave," suffering in silence misunderstood when there's a remedy at hand that isn't an experiment, but which is sold under the guarantee that if you are disappointed in any way in it, you can get your money back by applying to its makers. We can hardly imagine a woman s not sibly it may trying it Pos- be true of one it. for it. Think or two but we doubt Women are ripe They must have it. of a prescription and nine out of ten waiting for it. Carry the news to them ! The seat of sick headache is not in the brain. Regu late the stomach and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the Little Regulators. FIGHTING DEATH. An Awful Kxiu'rli'iico of S't-nil Call rornlaiiH. The saving of lives Is the work under taken by the new institution, the Cosmo politan Dispensary of San Francisco. They have got together the greatest ar ray of medical and surgical talent ever brought to the Pacific Coast, and the wonderful cures they have already ac complished are marvelous. Mr. A. As torg, living in Marin county. California, near San Rafael, was taken to them on crutches, and two weeks later was able to walk. " lhev saved mv life," he wrote to the San Francisco papers. Mrs. S. G. Smith of 1705 Market street, San Francisco, was dying when she was taken to them. She w as given up by six phy sicians. She said to a reporter a month later: " If it had not been for the Cos mopolitan Dispeiii.try I would have been in my grave to-dav." Mr. Win. P. Kane of 1713 Post street; Mrs. M..I. Mc.Manus, 814 Jessie street; Chas. Hempler. oOl' Davis street; David Williams, 37 Shot well street, A lex Wood, 5J5 Seventh street ; P. A. Anderson, l.'JOO1.; Stockton street; I. M". 1). Wright, l.'lLM Flor ida street, and any number of others of San Francisco have been cured by them. There is not a dis ease under the sun that thev cannot tieat. Young, middle-aged, or oid men who are suffering from the awful effects of follies and excesses have been restored to perfect health, manhood and vigor. The insti tion has proved a great Ixxm to those unfortunates out of tho city suffering from private diseases. They are treated euecessMly my mail, and the utmost secrecy is preserved. They diagnose, examine and give their opinion of cases tree. Hundreds are lMiing treated by mail successfully. A letter explaining a case may save many thousands of dollars and years of suffering, and perhaps a life. A letter to any of the ladies and gen tlemen whose names are mentioned above would bring a reply substantiating their printed statements. Sufl'erers from 1 Rheumatism, Asthma, Consumption, ! .. '. . 1 Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Scrof ula, Female Weakness, Seminal Weak ness, Cancer, Heart Disease. Bronchitis, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Tape Worms, Deafness, any Sexual Diseases, Lost Manhood, Malaria. Urinary Troub les, Piles, Bowel Troubles, or any other disease, should writo and obtain their opinion and advice. It will cost nothing. It would he best to note the address. Cosmopolitan Dispensary, Stockton, Ki ns and Market streets, ban rrancisco. Cal. They have a staff of the ablest physicians in the world, and if they can not effect a cure no jower on earth can. TEN POUNDS IX TWO WEEKS j THINK OF IT I i As a Flesh Producer thorn can ho I uu question out mat SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure God Liver Oil and Hpphosphltes . .A . I ui uimu ana aoaa is .without a rivaL Many have 1 h . u n ' pained a pound a day by the use t i a pouc It cures 01 11. ai cures CONSUMPTION, j SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUOHS AND COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS- EASES. . J.iijli.iiii.r. sin juiM.li, Jlemre you oet the genuine a there are jHior itiiUutloii$. w7 FREE women. 1)11 t:oi.i:, rorlluud, Or. JIOOK I'AINI.KH ill I M birth ami home treatment (ornlUhroii to disease! men anil Tlilrd and Alder, flaunt of the White DnnU. White goats have Ihvii known to hunt era ever since I "is and Clarke crosstil the continent. til they have alway ranked as the v i v rarest and most difli cult to get of an American game. Tin. reputation tlie iweto the nature of then haunts, rather than to their own wariness, for they have Urn so little di.-turtod thai they are less !hy than either deer 01 sheep They are found here anil there on tho highest, nxwi inaccessible nioiin tain peaks down even to Arizona ami New Mexico, hut lieing fitted for cold climates, they an extremely scarce even where south of Montana and northern Idaho, and the great majority even of the most exerienced hunters have hardly so much as heard of their existence. In Washington territory, northern Idaho and northwestern Montana they are not uncommon, and are plentiful in parts of the mountain ranges of British America and Alaska Their preference for the highest peaks is due mainly to their dis like of warmth, and in the north even south of tho Canadian line they are found much lower down the mountains than is the ease farther south. They are very conspicuous animals, with their snow white coats and Hhhed hlack horns, hut their puouit necessitates so much toil and hardship that not one in ten of the professional hunters has evei killed one, and I know of hut one or two eastern sportsmen who can hoast a goat s head as a trophy But this will mxjii cease to In; the case, for the Canadian Pacific rnilwny has opened the haunts ol where the goats aie most plentiful, and any moderately adventurous and hardy rifleman can lie sure of getting one by taking a little time, and that. too. whether he is a skilled hunter or not. since nt present the game is not difficult to approach The white goat will te common long nfter the elk has vanished, and it has already outlasted the buffalo. Theodore Roosevelt in The Centurv A lici'tle In llarnp'K. Not long since many newspaper ara graphs were current about a pretty beetle which the southern ladies were in the habit of wearing on the corsage, where it crawled at will, field by a tiny gold chain. Tins beetle is the maqiieche. It is perfectly molleiisive. lias no odor ami does not deface 01 stain the most delicate filler. The adjusting of the golden bai ness is a nice operation, the metal being soldered on it. The harness consists ol a girdle about the insect's waist between the thorax and the abdomen to which above and below is joined a slendei band passing ovei the posterior portion of the ixxly. longitudinally, while a small chain is attached to this harness by a little staple, which chain terminates 111 a hook or pin to fasten in the bodice. By many Mexicans the insect is re ga riled as an amulet or mascot, and i usually highly prized by foieigners when obtainable. Parties who have owned in sectsot this kind have often attempted to maintain them on sugar and water, but tho U'l tes always perished in a short time But if fed on decayed wood, which is then natural food, they may be kept alive and thriving for more than a year The wing covers or shell of the beetle is exceedingly hard. Its color is a light chocolate shade, and when full grown 11 is alwiit an inch and a half long. It lian been stated that this beetle can cut through soft metal, and this fact is one of the most interesting about it. When placed in a glass jar covered by a thin pewter lid it has been known after a feu hours of chipping and cutting to make a hole sulliciently large to allow it to pass through. Specimens of this insect and the cut metal were shown at a recent meeting of tho Microscopical society. New York Evening Sua. IiiiIIiiiih mid Spanish Print The aborigines never showed any zenl ous faith in Christianity. Unlike the negroes in the southern states, they tool; no delight in singing hymns among them selves, unlike the Polynesian Christians, they never went out to convert the neigh boring heathen. When they escaped from tho missions, as they freuuently did they always left their new religion behind them In the course ol three-quarters ol a century thousands ol such fugitives fled to the Sail Joaquin and Sacramento val leys, and to tho Sierra Nevada, and mingled with tho wild tribes, witlwui leaving the least trace there ol jKiimanent Christian influence. Tho friars -did not teach tho ahori 7 w l"1 "'" .n.imcli untt iii-h tlm lurr (nrv mil rt jiossess one blacksmith, carpenter, wheel wnght. shipwright, or turner cometeni to take a resectable position among ln fellow craftsmen at the time in London Paris or New York. No good plow good wagon, good boat or good rifle was ever tnado in a mission workshop. The Indians did not have an opportunity to learn thoroughly any mechanical trade, or any of the finer branches of horn culture. There was no skillful nursery man among them. John S. Ilittel in Overland Monthly. WIuth ll Aro Caught. Very early in tho spring men go out with 6pears in the swampy meadows that l bordei the little creeks and tread alioiit i with bare feet until they como upon a 1 place where the mud is soft- In such a sKit there is likely to lie a spring of fresh water, and the spears thrust down through the ooze bring up at every stroke lx;tween their prongs writhing eels. It is nothing j unusual to get three or four bucketful out of one hole. .Most of tho eels mar keted. however and vast quantities of them are brought hen'- are taken by tho familiar process known as "bobbing In other words, they aro fished for at night with hunches of worms done up In loops at the end of a string Many are caught in triiH known as "eel ot8, " from which the oor victim U unable to mako his escape, having onco strayed in after tho food set as a bait. Eel bkins aro worth $2 a hundred for flails. They are (also used as blueflsh bait, and by rheumatic iiatit'iita to tio around thelimL affected. llooton Cor. New Orleans Pica yune. I IIoit In Drill filiiM. I In drilling glass, stick a piece of Etifl I clay or putty on the twtrt whero you wish I to make tho hole. Make a hole in the fmtty tho size you want tho liolo, reach ng to the glass, of course. Into thu hole pour a little molten lead, when, tin lata it Is very thick glass, tho piece will iiumediatcly drop out. Tradesman. 1 AUK lilt. IMUItl.N'S CL'HKS VV.U- MASKXT? This Question i of iuii united, many of the cures are dune soqu ckly. That they are permanent no one will attempt to deny after reading the following lint o name our rep irter met &t Or. Dnrriii'- nfllco who had Ihmmi cured two and three vears ao: Mr. William 1'nrrott of Mied'eton, Or , ai almost totally deaf for erx; cured two years aao. Hev M. M. Hishor of Brooks, Or., cured of nanl nxd thro.it en-t.-tT't three years go. Mrs. F. A. M irrls, Neutmrg, Or., says she U cured of asthma and bronchitis of ten years' stn dlmr; she was cured three yeirsAio. Win. M. Col well, Skaniokawa Wa-li . sciatic rheuma tism and liver compla'ir; reifred t) health; a so hU brother. Geo. 1.. Celwcll, Skttmokawa, Wash, was cured of a numb-iie-.M of the arm two jetirs since. Mrs. K. hlf, 100 North Fourteenth street, Port land, cured three jenrs g' after nine dictors had Nile I, f 1- n.' tit ill menstrua iloaa d womb trouble 111 every conceiv able va. genetal debility, pain through til- heal t and liius llutidtedt of other patients could be named hud se space to puhllxh them. The Doctors are crowded l h patients bom 111 A M. to 8 p M l)rs. IUrrin are no doubt ihe. li'irdet-worked men In I'ort limit. The Doctortt have 11 ln'gu country piactice, and Nend their electric remedies in any one desiring home treatment for Jin curable chronic, acn'e or prlvnte dls o im s, wli c 1 are kept Mrirtly eontld ntlal. (lient 1110 iiocioih it vlsltleg ditlcreut towns in th- Slate to better 111 commodate i)iom who find it impo-olhlc lo come to "or land. One of the Doctors will lo at he Washaner hole'. Hiker Oty, Novem ber 7 to Ui; the t'nmiilU hnutc. The I alle., Not ember 'SJ and sM tho Oregon In tel, Axlilntid, November 5(1 to : 0, and K'lUfiiH Clt. December I tod. I lie Head otllceatiOJ VvaMiiiiKtnii street, Portland, will run n us al. Coiiultatlou iied examination free. All classes treated free Irv.in 111 to 11 A. M. dull. Hroiipon. I'lioy nre trylnif very Imnl to hoot ' the lottery down in I-ouMiiiih. Johin-oii. Well, It enn't l e done. I know; I've tiled it, J TIIK MIICO NKKKS O V OI.I) Flaunted the skull mm ernxs Ikhics, their ensign, 1 iletlHiitlN at the, ninsthosd. Your modern pirate, not on the hluh ea. hut neon the IiIl'Ii ri'inila ttou of standard lemeilles, skulkn under various iIUku ses. ills hole and orner tratlle has never to any degree all'ecled Ilosti ttei's stomach lit ters, althoi.ch Mint stanoard luvlgo'aut and eon leetlve Iihk long 1 eeu lie shhittn mark at which his shafts Iimvi' been dlrucled. 1 heap local hit ters, composed of tlery unrei tided stimulants, wl li nil Infusion, or extinct possibly, of some tonic bark, are s'lll sometimes recoiiiineiideil as lileutU'iil with, or slml ar to, or posesslmr vir tues kindred to tlioseof Ame lea's chosen familv medicine. 1 In se jxirisli spce Illy, while the great siiLntiier and joi emlve of dlscisc pursues Its successful tarecr, overcoming malaria, dyspep sia, vervou Kcs, kidney troubles, constipation ami rhcumatle aUtnt-uls, not only on this, but on many continent. A Ilull's-K.vo -hot. The lastes plcco of local slaiiL' is to iio-cr he 11 man who Is cranky with having' II y wheels 111 his head." llUl'TUItK AND rtt.KS I t'I'.KI), We iosltlvcly cure rupture and all rectal dls eaes without pain or detention from business. No cure, no pai : and no pay until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet lirs, i'irterllcld ,V l.-sey Ms Market street. San Krai cl-eo PMInsnp'i r What Inilu e the men to marr) Cynic T e --iris do. WHY! WHERE- merits or a remedy for pain do not "7t'V"T3 Tp consist in its being I' vyXvJli as good for relief us other remedies, but In tho fact that It Is better. In being more prompt nnd sure, and therefore tho best for the specific purpose. It Is not an Idle catch lino that strikes tho eyo thus: ST- JACOBS OIL THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN, IS THEIBEST. It Is the best curo for all aches and palm, and it holds THE TRUE PROOF. To this specific fact Archbishops, Bish ops, Clergymen, Lawyers, Doctors, Gov ernors, Generals, Senators, Members of Congress and legislatures, T7. S. Consuls, Army and Navy Officers Mayors and OUIclals, testify and unite In laying: "Wo suffered pain; OTHER REMEDIES FAILED, and St. Jacobs Oil cured promptly and per manently." For tho same reason THE POOR MAN flmds what ho seeks and needs, Is not deceived and will have it at any price. WIDE-AWAKE TRADESMEN kin learned by experience tint the only waterproof coat thejr can tell to a cowboy or hunter it the Pommel Slicker with the " FUh Drand " Trad Mirk on it. They are the beit waterproof aaddl coati erer made. They keep the (addle, the hone's back, and the rider thoroughly dry and warm. No taddlo tores from the galling of a wet addle. When used as a walking coat, the ca tentlon front buttons back, and the Slicker b changed at once to an ordinary coat. Just try one, titer cost but little and will prerent colds, erers, rheumatism, and other results to exposure to the weather, Ileware of worthless imitations, rcry garment stamped with " Fith Urand" Trad Marc. Don't accept any Inferior coat when yoa caa bare the "Full llrand Slicker" dellrered without extra cost. Particulars and illustrated ca alogue free. A. J. TOWER, - Boston, Mass. Faber's Golden Female Pills.., For Femulo Irregular ltlcs:iiotiiliiKliketliera mu tho market. Ktvtr JatU HucccKufully iiecxl by prominent ladles monthly. Uiiaruuteeit , to relieve luppretsecl tneuttruatlou. ' SUREI3AFEI CERTAtNt ! Don't bo humbume4. Havo Time, Health, and moiier;take no oth er. Hent to any addreu, leourti by mall on re Cufpt of price, I'iOO. Address, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch, Uox -JTI, 1'OUTI.AND, OR Bold bj Wisdom JJaoo Co., Portland, Or. PATENTS. INVENTORS' GUIDE How 13 tJbtilD a Patent. ' Heut Je I'ATIIICK iVV'MinVA.l.. At torue at law, Watlilugtoii, I). C, BffilGAlNlNG FOR. A "FLICKER' l TIIK ltKHUI.T OF MKKIT. When anything stands a test of fifty yearn among a discriminating people like the Americans, It in pretty wood evldeiue that there Is merit noun where. The value of a medicine Is best pioved by it contin ued use from year to year bv the same peramiM and hunlHc-., r well ai by a dondy InereaHlng Hale. Few, if any, med ic lies have met whh such continued slic es and nopu'ailty hs ban marked the -n-tto uction and pn g es of Huanimikth's t'lLl.8, whlili. niter a trial of over lift) yearn, aro conceded to be tlia safet and niot. effectual purgatiie introduced to the put lie. Timt this Is the result of merit, and that HllANDHKTlfs 1'll.I.s actually perioral all that Is claimed for them, is coucmsivul) oroved by the fact that those who retrurd t 'em with the ureatest fav r aru thone who have lined them the longest. HUANDltKTlt's Pii,i.s aie old In every dniLt nnd medicine store either plain tr sugar coated. 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Cheney for the last fifteen yearn, and believe him per fectly honorable In a.l business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST ,t TKt'AX, Wholesale Druggists. Tol do, 0. WAUlING, K INN AN A MARVIN, ,,. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all druggists. The sea has a net population of several thou smd millions. iCyticura DabyJIumors. Alt Cnl ll I'YInvu leiTir i,tttir - blotchv. ollv skin. nil. much liumli ulth chaps, painful fliiRer ends and hapelcs nails, and simple baby humors prevented and rurcil by t'CTiri'iiA So.ir. A marvelous lieautlflcr of orld-lde celebrity, It i simply Incomparable as a skin purifying oap. uneiiiafcd for the toi let and w Ithout a rival for the nursery Abso lutely pure, delicately medicated, cxnulsttelv perfumed, Ccticck.i Soil' produces the whitest, clearest skin and softest hands, and prevent" In tlammatlou and elneghiK of the pores, the cause of pimples, blackheads and mot complcxlotial disfigurations, while It admits of no comparison with the best of other skin soaps, and rivals hi delicacy the most noted ami expensive ot toilet and nursery soaps, sale greater than the com bined sales id all other skin soaps. Sold throughout the world. I'rlce, 2'e. Send fur "How to Cure Skin and lllood Dls cases." Address Pottkk Ilium i.snCiiKMu .11, ConroK atio.n, proprietors, ltoston, .Mass. Aching ships and back, weakkldueys and (1 rheumatim relieved In one minute by tho Uncelebrated Ci'Tiri'u.i Anti Pun I'l istf.r.2'o CUT THIS OUT. TK YOt' II AVK ANY WllKAT, I1AUI KY, OATS, 1 lleans, Potatoes, Drieil Krult, live or dressed Poultry, Kggs, or other farm produce, for best prices and prompt remittances ship to Price Berlin Company, (Incorporated, Capital Stock i')0,000), COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118-120 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. Sknii Samples'. Stencils and Sample llacs fur- hLllilil nn n.i..llndll.i.i If .........., ...... I ,. - .......v.. uti .. '. 1 v n , tin,. ,1 j.ii, ,j 11,1,1c niatlon about our Grain and Produce. -Market, writo for It. I CURE FITS! Whnn I fuiv euro I tin not mnnn ninrclv fn ntan tliAm forntiiiioMidtlii'nliavB tliimi rvturu again. 1 mivin rmllcul cam, I Iiit tnndn t ho iliiuuisn ot l''IT8, Ul'U ICr.SY or FALLING tlCKNKS.S a Ufa-long stud. I WArrnt mjr ri'mislr to curo tho worst caws. Ilocnasa otlinra Imvo fsllcxl fa no reason for not now meowing euro. 8onil at once for a trestlso nnd a Freo Ilnttls ?f nir lnfnlhlilo romeily. (livn Kiprtwa and Post Office. II. tl. KOOT, ill, C.. 18a l'taf 1 6t. Nov York. STEINWAY, Gabler and Pease Pianos Meaning tho Hint 1'iano Maiik, anil tho favorite cliemwr Planus; all -Musical Instnuuents; Hands Hun- piu'uj irK siock or nueei .music, htkinway hall liiuiuiu uki i'ot miift; .Matthias okay Co. and see our new rooms anil now stock. Call good revenue SAP0L10' o-scounng soaa Kviiiliiiriou, YAM 1 1 1 1.. 8T I'OItTI.ANII, )It. lll(l CAN 111'. UMHUliVi'RYUAy is the kind that pays. Scores of i... o i dreds of hook-keeners and steu. SALESMEN WANTED, Local or Traveling, To null our well known Nursery stock. Wo waut Koodi lively workerx. nml will jmy well eom iiiIbhIoii or salary. Good references reiiilred. Apply uulek. U 1 MAV A CO., Nurcerytneu, m l'Hiif Minn CAL! FOR MIA s A m9 m r 1 UliouniatlHin, heuralpia, Corm, HEADACHE, and ALL PAIN. Ths California PosHIts and HegatWa ELECTRIC COUGH CURE 0DEEB 00LDS, 0E0DP, 00KBTJMPTI0I, Sold by all Druggists. Kacti Ue.Wc tl. Or.atlngsr t Oo., Prop's, Loa AnsalM.Oal. WINTER IS COMING. Bond to Kmltli'M for your winter outfit. Thuy hare the biggest ttocV of uuderclothlng. They have the beat boots and shoes, Tlioy have lliu cheapest hosiery for uverybody. Tlioy hare the vruatcst variety of dry goods. They have family xroceiles ot all kinds. They have drlixt fruit of tho new crop. They have catiutxl uooxla at wholesale prices. They have warm mitten and gloves. They have blankets (rem 11.3 up, They havi comforts from VU cents eaoli to . 1 lie) have overulls of every site. Tbey pay so cial altctitloii to all orders. AddrwM for filll particulars and copy of Home CfreU (fr) hiHlih'sj VuuH Ntorr, 41 H t rout Nlrvet, Mmh KrMStcUu, Cm I. B rs.m SUA mm t mu