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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1891)
AMERICANS WHO VISIT THE QUEEN. " Our Secretary r LcRutlnn Sa Tbey Are Deiuiirrittlc imtl illgiiillcd. Mr. Henry White, t-ecri-tury to tho Aiiiericfin legation in liinjlnml, is vis iting Uh relatives and friends. Mr. White has been secretary to foreign legation Mtiee ISSIJ. Imvitii: been first appointed to the court of Vienna. He remained there but a Miort time, as tho climate did not agree with trie health of his wife, and at his request ltn was transferred to the eotirt of St, .lames in JSS4. and hit been there continuously bince that tiiuu. Air. White is a pleasant and interest ing talker. As the charge dallaires of tho legation it ii his ditty to present to the court all American who desire tho privilege. No discrimination, ho says, is made in ceremony. All Americana vh o wish to attend a presentation can Have their wish grat tiled, provided they v uru au fait morally Thev make their 1 desire known at tho legation and their names are sent to the lord chamberlain by the charge d'affaires, and the names aro placed among those who are to be received at the no.U presentation. The ipteen is more generous to men than to women. The former have eight oppor tunities during tho season of attending a "levee." as the reception for gentlemen is called, while for the girls and yearn ing mammas but two "drawing! rooms" aro held, one in March and one in May. Uumarried gent lumen and ladies aro never admitted together except under rare circumstances. A man may ac company his wife, or vice versa. Tho court oliicers aro punctilious on these occiisions in the matter of dress, and many a woman's heart has liutter ed hi direful anticipations when pre paring her toilet for these occasions for fear she could not pass muster. The trains must be of a prescribed length, and dresses are invariably cut decollete. Tho rule is strictly observed, tho only exception being in case of sickness. To bo admitted otherwiseeven in such cases permission must be secured belorehand from the lord chamberlain. The men adorn themselves for these occasions in the dress of their respective countries, and it is bad tiiste to appear otherwise. Tho Americans, of course, appear in tho conventional evening suit of black. Ho sword is required, and. altogether, front the democratic nature of tho United States government, Americans are given more license than other na tionalities. American travelers have been very much ealuniniiited. Mr. White says, by writers v.u depict them as resorting to all sorts of petty schemes to obtain audience with the queen. While occa sionally a shoddy person might bo en countered whose impudence is greater than ins good taste or 'judgment, and who gives occasion for tho ridiculo that Americans are frequently made to hear, it is nevertheless tho rule that citizens of the United States nro not pushing, and that they show more indifference to distinction by notice front royalty than do travelers from other countries. Ho ha seen atlluent merchants who have conio front tho humblest walks in life deport themselves with more grace, dignity and self possession at a levee than many whose intercourse with royalty had been more extended. European travel by Americans, ho says, has wonderfully increased of late years. Four or live of the largest hotels in London are nearly always filled with them during the season. Many, of course, come to the legation, but the great majority do not. They go quietly and systematically about their travels, as they do about their business at home. In alluding to democracy Mr. White says it may astonish one to hear it, but ho thinks it is a fact that there is as much if not more democracy in England than hero. Many a peer, hesays, would willingly exchange his title for a seat in tho house of commons. A man may Inherit a title, but if his merits do not command respect and admiration his empty title will not secure them to hhn. Baltimore Sun. How to Measure Wheat. About the time that Daniel Drew bo gan his Wall street career ho was up in tho country one time to visit somo friends, and two farmers called upon liim to decide a case. Ono had sold the other live bushels of wheat, and pro posed to measure it In a half bushel and sweep tho top of tho measure with a stick. Tho other objected, aud Uncle Daniel was asked to decide. "Well, legally speaking, a bushel is only a bushel," ho answorod. "And etui tho measure bo swept oil?" , "I think it can." "What with?" "Well, if I was selling wheat I should probably use half tho head for u flour barrel." "Which odgo of it?" "Gentlemon, that is a polnr I cannot now decide on," sighed tho old man. "If I was selling to a widow or a preacher I am ccrttdn that 1 should sweep tho measure with tho straight edge, but if I wn selling to u man who pastures Ids cows in the road mid his pigs in Ida neighbor' corn I'm airaid I should use tho circular side and scoop a little to boot. "-Wall Street News. ( OM Church Floor. Church floors present many Interest ing detail. In York cathedral, on the pavement, there used to bo certain stones that marked tho places where the leading personages were to stand In ceremonials. In Westminster Abbey tiiore used to bo a straight lino of bimUl FUmes In tho middle of tho puved floors to enable processions to keep In the comer o. tions of which may still bo tracea. ( Gentleman' Magazine. i Old rtxlilunrd Wntc-U Chain. Among the presents showered on blushing brides this scasou figures tho old fashioned watch chain, more than a yard long. After many years of sus pending watches from chatelaines, from short chains hanging from a brooch and from ribbons secured by monograms; after wearing them in breast pockets or tucked into tho bosoms of dresses with short chain pendants, nfter carrying them in leathern straps or slipped into tho clasp of n bag or using them as dec orations for tho handler of parasols and umbrellas, card cases and portemon naies, aa clasps for bracelets or concealed beneath a miniaturo in a brooch or be hind tho heart of a floral pin fashion has gone bad: to tho ancient stylo of chain thrown around tho neck that our mothers and grandmother affected. Tho new chains arc very lino and gen erally arc divided at intervals of three or four inches by pearls, turquoises or garnets, strung liko beads, or by small diamonds, rubies, sanjihires or moon stones, set clear. As for tho watch it is hidden in the folds of tho dress or carried in a side pocket. It is small in size, and tho back fckould bo encircled or entirely incrusted with gems similar to thoso on the chain. Ono very handsome watch and chain that I saw tho other day among tho dainty trifles of u bridal corbeillo was ornamented with both rubies and dia monds. Tho ctones wero set alternately between short longtlt3 of tho chain and formed a spiral on the back of tho watch. Paris Cor. Jewelers' Weekly. Ilontcn to a Mummy. Tito phrase "beaten to a mummy" has been familiar to mo from my youth up, and I have always understood it as equivalent to beaten to a jelly. Does it not refer to the medicinal substance ' formerly known as mummy, which kept j its place in our dispensatories until pretty late in the last century? It was vari- ously composed and not always of tho j same consistence, but its general appear I ance would probably resemble that of soft pitch. I speak now of tho spurious kinds, j which wero doubtless most common. 1 Even tho "genuine'' sorts wero not, how ' ever, necessarily Egyptian. Penichcr, in his "Traito des Embaumemens" (Par j is, 1699), gives directions for the compo- sition of mummy from human flesh ex pressly for medicinal purposes. Ho rec ommends certain parts only of the body to bo used, and these to be dried, macer ated and spiced out of all likeness to their natural condition. Mummy so prepared entered into a great variety of "balms" and other medicaments, for which Penicher in his concluding chap ter gives recipes from old writers. Some of these have the consistence of oil, others that of an ointment. It is clear, from Vfib references in Nares, that in our own country mummy and its preparations wero well known, and from the "make mummy of my flesh," which Nares quotes from an old play, to "beaten to a mummy" is a natural and an easy step. Notes and Queries. TuitiHguo urn tho Czar. The Italian Count Sergardi is an enter taining conversationalist and has the national fondness for music. Ho was much amused when told of Tamagno's behavior in this country and that the great tenor brought his own brother along as his valet. "That will bo good to tell in Rome," ho said. "Tamagno's traits aro so well known thero that it will bo appreciated. Italy has often laughed tit him. Ho was a street car driver in Turin and is with out education. Verdi had the greatest difficulty in personally teaching him his part in 'Otello.' Romotimongo an Italian company to which Tantngno belonged was engaged tit a theatre in St. Peters burg. The company was ono day given nn audience by tho czar. "You know how strict in tho etiquette of tho Russian court. Nono may leave tho imperial presence excopt at the czar's bidding. There came a lull in tho con versation uad Tamaguo remarked that bethought ho Mould go and abruptly left tho room. Tho rest of tho company was hovror stricken. Cut tho czar laughed and nothing camo of it." Chi cago Tribune. , Tim I. ntcst Popular Game. It need not surprise any ono to drop into an evening gathering or a quiet home circle find find peoplo who wear spectacles across their noses and carry dignity by tho ton trying to snap a row of ivory chips into a littlo wooden cup. That is tho now game, christened tiddlc dy winks. It requires a small wooden cup callod a wink pot and two dozen bono or ivory chips called winks, also four larger one3 about tho size of an old fashioned pants button, known aa tiddle dies. Thero is a cushion to snap the chips upon, or you can spread a small square of Brussels carpeting under the tablecloth, which answers just as well if not better. Tho trick is to snap tho winks into the wink pot by means of tho tiddledies held between tho thumb and finger, tho winks lying flat on tho cush ion or tablo. This is the game of tho season tho great socitil snap, so to speak. Thero aro two or three ways of playing and keeping tally of tho game. Ever tried it? Springfield (Mas3.) Homestead. Two DlatliixuHhetl Ill-others. Two wise looking young men met in tho billiard room of tho Chatham hotel in Paris tho other oveniug. Both wanted to play a game, but they did not know each other. Tito elder, Mr. Combo Tcu nant, made bold to say: "Will you join ino in a gamo of billiards, sir? My name is Tcnnant I'm tho brother of tho lndy who married Mr. Henry M. Stanley." "Thank you, Mr. Teunant," answered the other; "I shall bo moat happy to join you. My nniiiu is Chanler I'm tho brother of the gentleman who married Miss Amelio Rives." Eugene Field In Chicago News. If tho throat i3 very 6oro wring a cloth out of salt and cold water, and hind it on tho throat tightly when going to bed cover it with a dry toweL Thh. is excel Child Definition. I nsked a littlo girl how alio would do fine love. Unhesitatingly sho answered, "It's going or ..mis." I asked a littlo boy tho meanii. : of tho word guilt. "It means telling another boy." I asked Harry Sullivan to defino a gentleman. Ho replied, not without somo fervor, "Oh, a fellow who has n watch and chain." I suppose ho read disappoint ment in my faco, for ho hastily added, "and loves Jesus." This samo boy had n very hazy idea of Old Testament his tory. Ho had heard of Adam and Eve "They stole apples and were turned out of tho garden, and then they had to work for their living till tho sweat poured down." A girl of 11 told mo how sho wished to livo in the country "because then I shouldn't see a lot of people having a lot of things I can't have." ilrs. Dorothy Tcunant Stanley's Book. Destruction of forests. Tho consumption of pino from tho forests of Wisconsin and Michigan is enormous. While Canada is being look ed to for future supplies, it is shown that that country is becoming alarmed at the rato at which her foiestsare disappearing. Furthermore, it is estimated that in Cali fornia alouo in 1SS9 iJOo.OOO.OOO worth of timber was destroyed by fire, the greed of speculators and the efforts of the herdsmen to securo pasturage for flocks. Philadelphia Press. Cincinnati uses 2,500,000 cabbages every year for its sauerkraut manufac tories. Its supply is drawn from Michi gan, of which Detroit is headquarters, and also Illinois, where Chicago is the distributing point. The cabbages are generally sold by the ton, the price rang ing from $10 to $25 per ton. Tho trade of Cincinnati in kraut extends through Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia and into tho Virginias. Ono of tho greatest problems of the futuro is thought to bo tho tranforma tion of carbon energy into light upon the samo principle that the glow worm and firefly givo their light, and when a single pound of combustiblo material will furnish as much light as is now ob tained from a ton of coal. When peoplo do not particularly like each other it is sometimes said, "There is no lovo lost between them." Tho phrase occurs in tho old ballad of "Tito Babes of tho Wood." and in a talo of tho days of Shakespeare, entitled "Mont cheusey." When grapes tire served do not spit out the stones, but eject them from the mouth into the half closed hands, from whence thoy should be transferred as unostentatiously as possible to tho plate. Tho I.uil y or tho Mitteu? Jack Hustle Will you marry me? Rita Rustle This is so sudden givo mo time. Jack Hustle You can't afford to waste any more time. ' You must bo 20 mw. Say yes, Rita. Puck. Don't elms? a He, but pmsue the. llnr with nil your energy. If you Itavii ever used Dobbins' Klectric diirini? tho 21 years tt has been sold, jou know that it is the best and purest, fiiinilv hou) made. If you haven't tried it. aHk yourgroeer for it nou: Don't take iinllu lion. There nre lots of them. A IIn'fMemory Teacher "Who discovered America?" Street (iamln (after deep thought) 'I dlsremeniber his name, but he whs u l)ai;o." The physicians of Berlin assert that their practice has fallen oil" 25 per cent, since Koch's operations began, and con sequently they demand from the govern ment free lymph. "I'm hoping for fcomcthlng to turu up," be mll, An be entered her bouse to proose, And scarce bud bo made her an otl'er to wed Than she spitefully turned up her nose. Til Kill ONLY MKIMOINJ: CIIKST. William W. B. Miller, Deer Ladgi, Mon tana, writes: " I have been using ItitANDiurrn's Pills for the last thirteen years, and though I have had nine children, I have never had a doctor in the house except thteo timet-, when we had an epidemic of scarlet fever, which wo soon banished ly aviRoroti use rf Bhanduktii's 1'illh. I have used them for myself, two or three a night for a month, for liver complaint, dyspepsia and constipation. In diairhtea, cramps, wind nolle. Indigestion, one or two Ihan I)Hi:tii'h Pills llxi-d the children at. once. A box of pills Is all the medicine chest we roqulro in the house.. Wo use them for rhetmiii tism.colds, catarrh, biliousness and impure blood. They never have failed to cure a l the above complaint in a very few days." A Proper Correction. "Wben you date a letter wrouir do vou rub out tho error or rewrite the letter?" "Neither. When I tlud lo'Jl) ut the top I dimply write --1. IK YOU HAH A I'KIKNU About to visit mroe section of country where malarial dUease. either la the form of call mind fever or blllou. remittent, urui particularly rife, what would be about tho befct advice, you could give him? Wo will tell you to carry alotit? or procure nn arriving that otent medicinal afo iruard, llostotter's Htomach Hitters, known throughout malaria-plagued regions, hero and In other countries, hs tlio .urest means of dis arming tho miasmatic scourge and robbing it of Its fell destruellvo Influence. Not only docs it fortify tho system by increasing its stamina, but overcomes Irregularity of digestion, tho liver and tho IxnvuU, and counteracts tho unfavorable ellVcU of overexertion, bodily and mental expos ure In rough weather, or occupation too seden tary or laborious, loss of appetito aud exclusive ut-rvotisness. Tho functions of alimentation, bilious mcretlon and sleep have la it a most powerful aud rellablo auxiliary. "I've been waiting lu re awake three hours till you came home.' "And 1'vo leeii waiting tbreo bouts la tho saloon, until you were asleep." JtUl'TOItK ANI Vir.KH COItKII. We positively euro runturo and all rectal dii ea!S without pulu nr detention from business. No cure, no pay: and no pay until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet in, l'ortcrticld & Losey, KM Market ktret, tiau Kranclsco. "What are tho agricultural products of Ire laudT" Tommy "i'otaloes and Irish bulls." The good reputation of "Jtrown'n llron rhial Troche" for the relief of Coughs, Colas and Throat Discuses hat given them a favorable notoriety. One 1'olnt of VJew. "Mr. Miller died last night." "He was rtally right. It cons too much money to live nowadays." Beware or imitations or the celebrated Beat of orth Carolina flus Cut Tot ceo. Tbt QiKMii. for tiroattMt. FIGHT FOR LIFE I Awful rnnltloti of n Young Mnti. Thrill liifj Experience hi the Croup of n Monster. Like n miserablo wretch i-nei'ded in tho deadly fold of the hiim oml;i, hope lessly struggling against an inevitable fate, is the unfortunate sufferer of Pare sis, or softening of the brain. He t'g it' in vain against the cruel monster; he rces his intellect failinp; he notice tin constantly recutring attacks of forgetful tics and absent-mindedness stealing i 'el htm and becoming more and imvc fro quent; he Fees and realizes that his mind once the willing servant of his will is rapidly escaping from his grasp, and his mental sufferings over the con sviouiness of the fact ate indescribable In this fast American age of ours this dread malady is rapidly incrcrtsing. The vital statistics of the last census, as well us those of all the Lunatic Asylums of tho country show this to lo a fact. All eminent nerve and brain specialists agree that not alone to mental (network is this diead condition attributable, but that to follies, excesses and dhsipntion ( bring ing on as they do nerxotts exbaustion depleted vital force and loss ol manly vigor), is tlie awful cuise of Paresis inoro frequently traced. StntiMics show that when one" student or brain-wot ker is aH'eded, a dozen others are men who have led fast lives, or tho?o who stiller from the results of boyish ignorance. Tho man who commences to feol the preliminary symptoms of this most in sidious anil awful disease, realizing hiB powers are failing, anil that something should he done, frequently calls on tho average medical practitioner, who, being unable to help him, either laughs at his troubles as "imaginary," or gives him some siinplo, harmless prescription, of no benefit whatever. Only from tho eminent specialist on brain and nerve diseases, who has devoted a life of study in that direction, can tho victim hope for relief, and even the expert is power less to cope with tho diseasu when it has been allowed to advance too far. Three plnsicians attached to the medical stall' of the Cosmopolitan Dispensary have made diseases ol the nerves and brain a liie study, and with tho aid of modern .American and Kuropean discoveries in medicine, galvanism and electricity, are luvviui! wonderful success in treating such cases. Thoy are able to re-create nerve force, and can assure a speady mid permanent restoration to mental and physical health, strength and vigor in all cases which have not reached an ab solutely incurable stago. Hundreds hav"" been cured of various diseases. Among them aro Charles llempler, f5 Davis street; William P. Kane, 17115 Post f-trcet; Mr. and Mrs. S. G. .Smith, 1705 Market stteet; Mrs. M. J. McManus, SI4 .lessio street ; Alexander Wood, 51)5 Seventh street; I. M. D. Wright, 13U4 Florida street; Andrew M. Martin, 48 Ridley street, Peter A. Anderson, VMK Stockton street; 11. K. Snook, 1021 Mar ket street; Airs. Mh-hcnfelder, 11 Hope ton terraco; Miss Grace Sachs, 4 Lowis street, . I. P. Hanson, 211';, Geary street: Mrs. Paulino Voss. 2010 Manchester street; James. I. Welsh. 1510 Clementina street; Fred Gronsand, William Tell House, Hush slroet; Miley Dolan, 12J Ivy street, all of San Kraneii-co; C. F. Kckhurt. of Gilroy, Cal., A. Aston-, of San Rafael, Cal., and others. Write to somo of them and learn for yourself, llundieds of patients aro being treated by mail, as our new system of question blanks enables a tboiongh diagnosis to be mado, so that medicines and direc tions can bo sent by mail or expro-s, with assurances of successful treatment. Kvery character of disease treated. Each visitor seen privately, and all communi cations received in sacred confidence. Out of town patients write. COSMO POLITAN DISPENSARY, Sto. kton, Ellis and Market streets, San Francisco. Let every enfeebled woman know it! There's a medicine that'll cure her, and the proof's positive ! Here's the proof if it doesn't do you good within reasonable time, report the fact to its makers and get your money back without a word but you won't do it ! The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it has proved itself the right remedy in nearly every case of female weakness. It is not a miracle. It won't cure everything but it has done more to build-up tired, enfeebled and broken - down women than any other medi cine known. Where's the woman who's not ready for it? All that we've to do is to get the news to her. The medicine will do the rest. Wanted Women. First to know it. Second to use it. Third to be cured bv it. The one comes of the other. The seat of sick headache is not in the brain. Regulate the stomach and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets arc the little regulators. ItKAII ANI UK CONVINCED. Coguit.i.t: City, Or., Dec. 31. 1600. J. Kugene Jordan, M. I)., Seattle, Wash. - Di:aii Sin: It has been some.thnc since I wrote a letter to you, but I have been so well that it has not In en necessary. You remember when 1 llrst wrote you In May, 18811, I was in a fearful condition with; n complication of troubles. I could not stand on'my feet live minutes at n time unless walking around; It seemed as though my back would break apart. You remember that I had an enlarged lung or n bunch under my short ribs on the left side, and Jit seemed to me as though 1 would smother to death. I also had liver and stomach tioublc. In fact, my hea Ih was completely broken down h.o that 1 would have been much better dead than alive. Could not do any housework at all. Now I am gutting so stout: my side does not trouble me, aud I can U all n.y house work, w a.difng and all. J'le ise publNh my testimony In any of j our hooks or pa pers, as I was just as bid as any onecjtild be and get well. There ate a gie U many weakly people he e .hat 1 know your med icines would cure if they had them to take, and I am sure It It ni near here so that It could ho procured ihey would take it, as all know- bow much 1 have sullVud. 1 leg to ivii aiii Veiy leMii'ctfullv, Mas v. C. Mi:yi:us. Dtt. Johdan's ollicc is at the residence of ex-Mayor Yesler. Third and James. Consultation and prescriptions absolute ly ritni:. Send for free b.iok explaining tin- llisto genetic system. Caution. 1 ho llistotrenetic Medicines aresoldinhuioneagoncy in each town. The label around the bottle bears tho following Inscription: "Dr. J. Ihuene Jordan's Ills togenetle Medicine." livery other device Is a fraud. It Will Kerou-r "He's n dUgrnco to his nnme." " but Is bis nniiiv?" smith." itKWAiii: oi' oint.mi:nth roit va. TA I! It II Til AT CO NTA I N M K It C I' K Y , As mercury will surely destroy the nno of smell mid completely deriiiige Hie whole system when entering tt through the. mucous sitifiues. Such unifies sboitld never le ii'cil cMupl on prescriptions from leim-nble physicim, lis tho diliniige they 'v ill do Is tenfold to the good oil eiin possluly derive fiom them. Hull s t'umriii Cure, nuiufnctiired by V J. I'hcnev A t'o.,'t'o leuo, (I., U iiitiiius no men nry, nml Is tnkeu in terniilly, mid nit. dtnctiy upon the blood mid mm oils surlace.-, ol the system. In buying Hull's CHturrb I'uiu be sure you t;el the genuine. It is token luterunli) mid liiiiuo in Toledo, O , t V J. Cheney .t t'o. soul by druggists. 1'ilec, "i cents per boitiu. CURES RHEUMATISM. dreat Romody 18 IIIU Street, Sau Francisco, Cal., April 23, 1890. "Hiivlnu been sore ly alUIctcd with rheu rant Ism, my mother nud daughter with sort) throat, wo have, by the, use. of SL Jacobs Oil, been cured." Louis Imiiaus. oxa CURES NEURALGIA. Ellcnvlllo, N. Y., Jan. G, 1830. "I suffered with ncurnlgln, bouuht a bottle, of St. Jacobs Oil nud soon recovered. I treated a epralucd ankle with nune. results." Thou. M. Van GoftDEii. CURES SCIATICA. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 19, 1889. I suffered a long' time with Boiatlo pains in the hips; found no relief till I tried St. Jacobs Oil, which completely cured me. Cjus. A. l''umA. ALSO CURES Promptly and Permanently LUMBAGO, SPRAINS, BRUISES. ( an be imulecHKlly by riilMiiit chit kens. Our bir e ifi pane tllti h trtd' d cntnloifiio loll nil about INCUBAT0HS, li ooderK, what to fecit cluclciib, lu fact all tl hei r tK of the C1 Hteii li'inlncM1. If v u oul'i keen half a ilzui bells, jou need 'bin book. It iMvcn muto Inform tlnn 'bun many of tho In inks sold at Jiiii-iU.s V e tend it freo on re ceipt 'if 4 centH III Ktnmptnpay pohbiRC, ' PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Pelaliiraa, Cal. AVll Will KI'IKl liOHtpalll, IB llllllll 'OMie I ileum's of lii'iuillfiil uclriWH In HkIiih for 10 cents, l'ull ilitine. t'lililiuit olze. I AllillHerent. Wiitiiro'H Itenilty revealed, TIiIh oIIit for 10 iluyH only. J. It. liny t t'o.,ilox I'Krt, Hun l'ruiiclsco.Cal, I I'AVtN IM'I'UNT Manillo-leatlier Roofing. The cheapest thliifr In the market for bouses, barns. Icclioin-es and outbuildings. Writo for cataloKltu and samples. PACIFIC ROLL PAPER CO., Pacific Coast AKiint ;t0 nnd 32 Klwt treet. Hon Kruncleo. Cal, ISALZER'S MONEY AREyTHE BE8T'AaaPlK A FOR ALL SOILS SKU J AND CLIMES. W W Thor wlIlylcM for vou) OATS lSSbU.JwiIKAT 10 Int., 1IA IIU; V W bu., COl IN loil Im. I'OTATOKM W0 bu. r a. OTHcnilS cent for aiiilo funn Keda mul vaUIokuo. tlTScnil o, for tkf. "Acino ItadUli" nnd decant Uktls. OurC'utaloir Jtln (Inint over publUhed In Ainorieu. On Trltl S& pV'KK. lUrllmt Ve(feUljlorleIj.iot pd.ll. m intfv. .Jchrniiv luwvroeviis, ftriAW Kn-ltflit to Ilurfna Contt ChichesierwEnoush, TM C ORIGINAL AND CENUIMr. rullr.l( Orur lu for VkUkuHfi Ui& MmImI with Llu rtbbnn. TuLti hu 9V vi(i w . iu wiwi Mkv . '-ajmK4 ' tun iww if liny Uftfl.gg JOHNM. SALZEfl.LA'CROSfE, WISCONSIN All pl.li tapuuttrii tjii,Juh wrprs.arilHiiirruuoui.trrilt AlDragiUti.wrD4 4e. lu uiupt Ut t'rtKuUrt, ttUubUl, ftixl 'ltellf I'ur I.ttdlt, in Utter, hj return Mlt 1 0.011(1 TMllfuAiit.il A',J Vinr. HM by nil Luvul UrumUU. Best CouL'h Mcdlclno. Curea whero nil elso falls. tastu. Children take it without objection. By druggisto, Humors. jiticufa Uf M 1 1 1 S O F T 1 1 K It 1.00 1). 8 K I X A N I) 80A LP, whi tbi r Iti ldn.', burning. bUciling, scaly, crti'ted, pitnvlv, biotebv er coiiper oolonil, with b. of bull, I'ltlior Minple. "crohilotis hereditary or cotittctnii. are rvecdlb-, vcnnnru-ntlr, cro mmilcnllv and liifullll.ly cured by the C tictra. Kr.MF.biFf, cniiMMItig of (TTlicm, the great fkla cure. crrtcTit.i So.r. nn cxiUll"e skin jm rill er and beautltior. mid CtTlifi: i Kkm'LVKnt. the new blood nnd kln luirltlcr mid greatest or humor remedle, lien the bet pliVK lans nnd nil other remedies fall. t'l'Tirt'iiA lir.viuUKsnro' thenlv lufnlltl.il' bliHnl nnd skin purifiers, nml dally effect more c-eal euro" of blooo mid skin dUciiM- tlinn h" Mber remedies combined. Sold ecrvlure. i rice. ' Tlcflil. Mc. SOAr. 2e: l!eohetit, 41. 1'repnred b Pottir Drug nml I'bcmicnl l'nriHiidtii. llo'on, )!,. sen ' for " How to Cure Mood nnd Skin Dis cuses." l'lmiib s. bbu'kh'.Hd", rhHpe(Tn'.d oily "IVfc ir sktn prevented i I CTtc fn.i i ItackRcbe. k'dney Miiu. uenkness nnd rbe ni'iui.i'i relieved In one nil'mie tho eeli 1 rut -dl t to t it v AMI I'AIN l'l. vsti'R 25e GAS 3 ONE POUND A Day. A CAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN TIIK v aoi, t imivi nnu jr.u.Mr p RUN DOWN," AND HAS llECl'N TO TAKK 5 J THAT KKMAKKAM F. lTUSH PRODUCKR, I SCOTT'S 1 Fmulsioh ; OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH ! Hypophosphitesof Limo&Soda 5 IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT ) HAS 1IKLN I'KKFORMKU OVER AND OVER 5 AGAIN. PAI.ATA11I.E AS MILK. EN- dorsed nv Physicians. Sold iiy all 5 D.iunr.isTS. Avoid suiistitutions and imitations. ' ' v.r HOW TO U IV A'l' !AIIII. 3& Dice, etc. A sure ttilng.sent Ireo lunnyuiuion icccipior ie, stumps o nay postiigo. Address or c 111 In iM-rsnti. HIT.. srvilA M. I'uiim .-"luure, -ew i one. rrjprvnlunblo In formation to nil sutlVrlngfrom rKp rdbease. Home tieutment. eoitbind Ills I IlLLpcn nry, cor 3d and Alitor, t'ortlnnd, Or. & OVER THIS, I'KIH'I.K write l,.r frn llliutnted r faintly italr im iunrtcitl upentllou tumonv, tl.tuU, illr, ttrlcoctl. liyilriH'flct IndTN, siiplluiorc tor . ri.'furir.ltlr, friuald ouiplAlnU; kImv. cvmtUteutljU Uwk fur men. Iexplivlrtlng why tliuuiAiuU cmiiiut Kt cimtl vt h'Ia1. i-rlvtU, chronte ili,eH.ei, eyeft, CHm, lunifs, iciiiliuvt HfHkiMAW, Iom of limuhiKKl, Klwt. n)tlillla, liniiatLinU l(m, rvatilUuf kbuN or exct'Mu1., wM.li mint nil Ut iriArrlJVk. Imllltifwi, or lifc'i ita lic!, ok, ueuurs woNointuL utKM inviuuhaiuk, th grcittFft remedy fur sliuve cutnplAlnta. To pruvv IU nirrltv II tnl l..ttl nt free. A.lilriiu, DR. IIEBIO & CO. 4011 Hoary, tit., Bui J-'raiidieo, CuL, vr 301 VY Utli hL, Kiuiooa City, Mu. DR. JUDO'S ELECTRIC RELTS Will positively euro Nerrotmiess, Losi of jrti hood, Impoteiicy, Liiino Uncle, ItbuumiUlsm, In dtKCHtlon, Uciieral 'icblllty, etc. I'l-leo tr, HIH mid STM. Also Drugs, Trusses. Crutches, Elastic Stockings. Shoulder Braces, Electric Insoles, Etc. JOHN M. A.LAUE Tho llellablo DriiffKlst, Third nnd Taylor, I'ortlnnd, Or. IR MEN ONLY! ror LOST orVAIblNO MANH00DI Oenerol andNEUVOUS SdlLITY WeOcncsi of Body and Hind, Etfects of Errori orEzocsaeiinUld or Younr. 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