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F L i 1 |i«fal Protection for WoikliiR Wo««». The Woiking Wouieti » Protrotl»* on loo. which has Its other In ( llutor. place, v u orgsntzni twentf five years ago H was named before the word 'union* meant » m l It does now and is. therefore In some degree misleading It la not a onion In the sense of being a labor organ Izatlon officered and directed by woiaing people but It la a aoclely of thnae who recognize that working women need aome thing they do not get a aoclety of helpful men and women who by their Influence, aid and capital protect their more frail and hard working alatera against over bearing and brutal employers By mak Ing a complaint at tbe offices of the organ Izatiou working women with tbe excep* tton of those in household service, have their wrongs Inquired Into and their rights procured even if tlu law has to claim them. Storiettes show that over 11.000 spoil cations for help bare been made during tbe laet year and claims upon nnprtnei pled employers even to the small sum of f t have been wrung out of them by means of the law These things are ac coulpltahed without cost to tbe applicant Lawyers and directors give their servlcea to the cause but then are manv ei ponses connected with the organization which reach t he atim of $5,000 a year This is subscribed for In small amounts Ten dollars tnukea tbe donor a member for ous year The payment of |50 during any one year makes the subscriber a member for life it hardly seems credible that ladies In society, who live luxuriously, drive out daily In their own carriages, snd have attendants at their beck and call to gratify every whim can be oppressors to their own sex. but this has beeu proven over and over again by the bouks of tha society and the acllona of the lawyera These very women, perhaps only from thought lessnesa. certainly from careless ness If not a more ungeneroua spirit, turn away, or cause to be turned awsy, the hard worked seamstress or tbe tired out dressmaker with her hiil unpaid.— New York f*ress. ■P" FISHING FOR TROUT. AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE. A TH R IL L IN G The Veceneary Outfit—.Skill lU-qitlrod to K e m a rk ttb le S ta te m e n t o f P e r s o n a l D a n Make a Lucky l iitliernian. k e r a m i P r o v id e n tia l E s c a p e . THE COMING GREATNESS OF THE Trout ftwliintf 1« of two kinds—bait flail The following story—w hich in attract ANTIPODEAN REPUBLIC. ing with earth worm«* in the pond* and ing wide attention from the press— is s< stream and the casting of artificial flies ou rem arkable that we cannot excuse our the surface of the water. Bait flshiuK Is A Century Hence It Will lie Peopled by selves if we do not lay it before out the first in order It is less expensive I readers, e n tire : and requires less skill and delicacy of i 50,000,000 of Euglixl! Speaking Inhab To the Editor Rochetter (.V. V.) Democrat. handling than fly fishing. During the j itant»—M 1st re»» of the Kantern Archi Sin. On the first day of Ju n e , 1H81, I height of the season there are times when, pelago—A New Type. lay at my residence In this city sur- for aomt unaccountable reason, trout will j There _____ ______ >.i_____ v......- 11 • i rounded Is every reasonable probability •»u,‘d‘!d bv mv “ *> friends irienda and and waiting waiting for f. not rise to the most tempting lly, but will | 0*8 8 Australia will 1» a federal £ » th - Heaven only know, the agony take a worm • deftly dropped before its that in li>H then endured, for word« can never republic, peopled by 50,000,000 of English nose. describe it. Anti yet, if a few yean* .. . > A rod should l^ fourteen feet long, speaking men, who, sprung from the « about seven ounces in* Trt*lgh.t, and so same raceaaa the Americans of the Union, Prt' vl«'UH *n y one had told me that I # ». J * brought so low, and bv so terrible tough, strong and elastic as to bend al will have developed a separate and recog- most double without breaking. A good j nizalde type, resembling, yet differing a disease, I should have scoffed at the from, thut of their cousins In the western j "'**• 1 had been reel, fitted toit, and a line of silk or linen, 1 *»«»«, »•«« vt ... » . , always l4v , uncommonly . . , with snells and hooks, a box of bait, a Atlantic. The most difficult work of set- a, healthy, aii we*?” e<* over sinker on each snell heavy enough to pre- tlement, the provision of food, houses, in- ^'A)_pouu<l8 ami naruly knew^in my ex vent the current of switt streams, from struments and organization sufficient to perience, what pain or sickness were, whirring the hook about too fast, and a I tempt and to provide for increasing multi- i Very many people who read this state creel to carry the fish in completes the tudes, has been accomplished, and soon ment realize a times that they are un equipment. In trout fishing, us in violin the stream of emigration—that wonderful usually tired and cannot account for it playing, more depends, upon skill than outflow of annual armies from Europe, They feel dull pains in various parts of anything else. The musician can delight leaderless but obedient, guideless but un , the body and do not understand why. his hearers with a fairly good instrument I faltering—will turn to Australia in in- - Or they are exceedingly hungry one day ; and entirely without appetite tlie next, more than can the tyro with a Strudi- ; creasing volume. The populousness is almost certain, And j This was ju st tbe way I felt when the varius, and the skillful disciple of Izuuk Walton can catch more trout with a com so is its organization as a republic, and as | relentless malady which had fastened ___ with ___ cer- . . . I itself upon me first begun. Still I mon rod and self made flies than the we should predict, a republic novice can with the most expensive par tain aggressive tendencies. Australia will thought nothing of i t ; that probably I have no boundaries but the sea, no neigh- ' had taken a cold which would soon pass aphernalia. When a winker is used iu bait ffshing, bor who dare threaten her, no absolute j away. Shortly after this I noticed a aw it must be, it should be fastened so need for a foreign policy of any kind, but heuvy, and at times neuralgic, pain in that the loop iu the gut or snell of the she will have one none the less. Her peo one side of my head, but as it would hook Is above it. The hook should be ple will differ from the American. They , come one day and be gone the next, I about a foot below the. sinker. Common will not he so entirely agricultural as the ! paid little attention to it. Then my * w on . hi get . . out . of order and my earth worms ure tfie best, and should he Americans were, they will be horsemen, stomach put on by running tbe hook through and not gig drivers; they will have almost food often failed to digest, causing at from the first more ambition, and they through them, care l>eiug taken to cover times great inconvenience. Yet, even completely the barb and the shaft. will In many way* have at once a greater j as „ physician, I did not think that view and 1 more unscrupulous- Casting is only learned .by practice; it largeness of * -1..... ’ these things meant anything serious. I cannot be taught theoretically uny more ness.1 Already their foreign policy in fancied I was suffering from malaria snd than can swimming, riding or shooting. terests Australians acutely, and their doctored myself accordingly. But I got The line in fishing should be habitually first effort to act as u nation has been to no better. I next noticed a peculiar kept at the length of the rial. Keep out form a fleet. Already they display that color and odor about the fluids I was of sight of t He fish. When once tiie trout I curious i feeling so different In different j p ^ n B ^ a F s o ' th at "there were large in on, never slacken the line. Pull stead I peoples, that distance on water has for quantities one day and very vc piantities one day and little the ily, but firmly, and jerk quickly if lie them little or no meaning They never next and that a persistent frotli and ClitilnN for RiiNNlan Prisoners. A point on which fal.no Information ha« Jumps out of the water, for there he is dream of excluding New Zealand from j scum appeared on the surface, and a apt to unhook himself and escape. Arti- their aggregate, though it is as far from i sediment settled. And vet I did not been 8proad relates to the manner prison era wear their chains, which some, like | ilciul flies are too numerous for descrip- their coast as Constantinople from Lon : realize my danger, for, indeed, seeing the author of "Called Back." would have ! tlou. They may be made at home with a don; and they rage at the occupation of these symptoms continually, I finally ns believe Is under their trousers But j few feathers and a little colored sewing the New Hebrides by foreigners, though became accustomed to them, and my this is purely a hoax I have In my pos 1 silk, but fly hooks are no#v so »reasonable the islands are 1,200 miles away. Their | suspicion was wholly disarmed bv tin- session pairs of Russian handcuffs ami lev I In price and so complete'Mn arrangement whole conception of distance differs from fact that I nad no pain in the affected rhaiiis. and a prison suit which I obtained I that it is better to buy them than to trust ours as might that of the inhabitants of a organs or in their vicinity. Why 1 In Siberia, where also I saw scores, not to to one’s own ingenuity unless, indeed, one larger planet; and their grasp, when they should have been so blind I cannot un- say hundreds, of leg ehalus The last ; be a connoisseur, in which case these begin to grasp, will be far reaching. Descended from adventurers, not from j dcrstaml. consist each of two rings, to be riveted hints are useless. I consulted the Iiest medical skill in Tackle should be of the-lightest and Puritans, taught hardness by their eurly around the anklee, and attached by a the land 1 visited all the famed min chain thirty Inrhoa long which, for con strongest description. The scientific trout contact with violent criminals, accustomed eral springs in America and traveled venience In walking, ts suspended In the i fisher is the man who can cast a fly within to the management of dark subject races from Maine to California. Still I grew middle by a atrip of leather from the i the space of a pocket handkerchief at —for half Australia can only l»e culti waist lletween the rings and the pris ! about eighteen yards’ distance. It must vated by their aid—and eager as men of worse. No two physicians agreed as to oner s skin there Is worn first a coarse i drop upon the water as lightly as a re a l their climate must lie for pleasant lives, my malady. One said I was troubled woolen clocking and over that a piece of fly would light, and the rod must l>e held they will thirst for dependent possessions, with spinal irritatio n ; another, dyspep thick linen cloth, then come the trousers, well up and securely in the right hand.— for gardens were fortunes grow, for the s ia ; another, heart disease; another, splendid fragments of a broken continent | general debility ; another, congestion of ovor which is bound round the shin a j Long Island Cor. New York Times. which spread in three great lines of \ the base of the brain ; and so on through lent her gaiter [low, then, could these Islands from the Australian mainland to a long list of common disease-, the symp chains he worn under the trousers? The In m Venetian Church. that of Asia, and they will possess them toms of many of which I really had. In chains in my possession weigh five and a It was iu tliis church that I became quarter pounds, the handcuffs two, but fully conscious of the superior methods of *11. From the Philippines in the north— j this way several. years passed, during of these latter I should observe that in the Catholic church in Europe, nl least in about as far off from Australia as New | which time I w as steadily growing worse. going across Siberia and through Its pria ; their ability to reach down and take in all Zealand is—straight down to the south, My condition had really become pitiable, ous I saw ouiy one man manacled, and he classes of people. The churches of Italy Borneo and Sumatra, Celebes and Java, i The slight symptoms 1 had at first ex- a desperado, who. to the crime for which are open at all hours and times. The the endless islands of the Banda sea, and ! perienced were developed into terrible he was judged, added that of murder in j central portions of the churches are clear. the grand mass of Papua, will all belong and constant disorders. My weight had the prison —Henry Ijuisdell, D I)., In There are chairs about which can be used to the Australians and will bo cultivated j been reduced from 207 to 130 pounds, Harper’s Magazine. upon special occasions or by delicate peo- for them under their government, as j My life was a burden to myself and I pie, but in this Venetian church the audi- owners as well as rulers, by the overspill I friends. I could retain no food on my Parlaian Lack of Comfort. : cnce stood as they would s t a political out- of southern Asia, which by that time, ! stomach, and lived wholly by injections. unless the ratio alters, will he groaning : I was a living mass of pain. My pulse Each day that I live here, certain things i door meeting. There was an utter ab under twice its existing population. ! was uncontrollable. In my agonv I fre ■trike me more forcibly In this great city, sence of formal requirement which was The Australian republic will bo mistress and lust now I sm trying to solve the I most agreeable to witness. People came not ordy on her own continent, but of the quently fell to the floor and clutched the problem of why the French people have | in and went out ns they pleased. Even Eastern archipelago—that is, of the lands carpet, and prayed for death. Morphine hau little or no effect in deadening the were listening to the sermon . • . in • all . . . the . world , , are richest . , not the many comforts about them that those . . . who . . . i which in ruin- we Americans have In our so much felt under no compunctions to listen to | era Us, forests and the means of yielding pain. For six days and nights I had the younger country To begin with, they more than they cared to hear. They could all that the tropics can produce. The de- l death-premonitory hiccoughJ constantly. are only loginning to have gas put into listen to a portion and then move on. ! sire toacquirethe.se possessions, the ne I Mv water was filled with tube-cast* and I wa» struggling witli their houses from garret to cellar, tele* People came in out of the street just as cessity of defending them, the habit of J albumen. phonos In private homes are few and far they happened to be dressed iu passing. ruling them, will force upon Australian i B right’s Disease of the kidneys in its I last stages! between and the messenger boy system Exquisitely dressed ladies from the high ! statesmen anil people, fleets, armies—«lark W hi’e suffering thus I received a call is not even known You can get a mes est class stood side by side with market as well as white—and alliances; and witfc senger. it is true, but he is not the bright, women who came in with their baskets. I them ideas, habits and methods of polit i from my pastor, the Itev. Dr. Foote, at agile American boy. but a man grown old Here was the first church service that I ical organization widely different from | that tim e rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal : c Church, of i u this city. felt it » was g .» « »• • .i im ru i, n na u n . t I m i i that n a i il a.- with hard work Then he is called by the had ever witnessed in my life where it was I , l l m « ° f the American*, from whom they j ,,nr last interview ,'but in tbe course of dignified name of commissionaire, and ex evident that everyone was made welcome, differ also iu the arrangements of their — — . . . . conversation Dr. Foote detailed to me poets to be made much of accordingly, and that in this splendid palace of religion tbe many remarkable cures of eases like and never half does his work I have there was the most perfect democracy to society. It Is difficult, without mere dreaming, already b[xdteti of the poor arrangements be found iu its audience.—T. C. Crawford my own which had come under his ob to predict what the tiituro of this society servation for fires Could we transfer some of our in New York World. As a practicing physician will lie; Imt we venture to think that it fire brigades to this fair land, the good and a graduate of the schools l derided will approximate much more closely to people would fairly marvel at such a won Tubar«*» A iiiouk flit« “ llmiiionlt «*».’• the Italian than the American type; thut the idea of any medicine outside the derful institution Then, again, the regular channels being in the least ben Alighting from the train nt the hand- j Is, it will l>c democratic, but not hard, uneral use of elevators is only just mak eficial. So solicitous, however, was Dr. some modern slA llon house of stone, close The early Americans, whose Influence is ug headway, and a hundred other things Foote, th at T finally promised I would that have become second unture to uh are by the riverside, we start up the road- | only just dying out, were men of uus- waive my prejudice. I Iv gnn its use on still to.be beard of iu the city of cities.— way leading over the bluff to the village. tere temper who led on an ungrate the first day of Ju n e , 1881. and took it soil—New England is worse A middle aged German accosts us, smil- f u l Paris (Air The Argonaut. | to farm than Scotland—lives of per according to directions. At first it sick lllf I “ Welcome.” lie says, pleasantly. “ I manent hardship. They hail to tight ened m e; but this I thought was a good Air of n Smoking Car. shall he de kite. 1 haf many peoples ; the sea, the snow, the forests, the Indians sign for one in my debilitated condition. "Hero Is a curious thing " said a doctor, shown Economy.” and their own hearts: and did light I continued to take* i t ; the* sickening an he walked through un Erie railroad He laughs and we laugh; there Is a gen them all, If not with complete success, at | sensation departed and I was finally train the other day “This smoking car eral shaking of hands. No other intro least with persistent hardness. The Aus | able to retain food on my stomach. In seats fifty persous, and yet there is sol duction is necessary. As we resume our tralians, we conceive, with a more con ! a few days 1 noticed a decided change doui a ciiancu for a seat after the train walk one of our party light;« a cigar. genial and altogether warmer climate, | for the better, as also did my wife and At arts out of New York The men in this “ Vat you doV’ asks the guide, stopping, without Puritan traditions, with wealth | friends. My hiccoughs ceased and I ex- car have gone Into the country at cousid among them from the first, and with a | perienced less pain than formerly. I with eyebrows robed with surprise. entblo ex pc u tut and dis&d vantage for the l m proved oondi- c “Smoke,” replies the astonished gen habit of communion witli Europe, will he I was so rejoiced at this improved sake of their healths The only time they tleman tion that, upon what I had believed but a softer, though not weaker people, fond spend at home is at night, and most of it “ Ve smoke not tobacco here,” says the er of luxury and la tter fitted to enjoy art, j a few days before was my dying lied, I in their bedrooms in heated houses whers guide. with an appreciation of beauty which the j vowed, in the presence of my family and the air Is very little different from that Americans have never shown, and with j friends, should I recover, I would both “ Hut 1 use it.” in a city bedroom They spend from two “ So? Veil, not in Economy. Ve haf not only a love for literature but a power publicly ami privately make know n this to four hours of the only leisure they no use mit tobacco.” of producing it in original forms. They I remedy for the good of humanity, wher have Iu this car where the Air is so Objections are useless; the cigar is w ill l»e a iieoplo growing and drinking ever and w henever I had an opportun- vitiated with tobacco that though I am an thrown away. The guide places his foot w ine, caring much for easy society, ad i ity, and this letter is in fulfillment of old smoker it makes me ns sick In fifteen on it in triumph. For many years no to dieted to conversation, aiul though ener- 1 tliat vow. My improvement was con- minutes ns did my first ci^ar It is safe bacco bus been iis^d, it) Economy, except get ic, with a keen desire for u well ordered stant from that time, and in less than to say ttint the health of these men would by stealth. Ail edict was issued against and restful life. | three months 1 had gained 26 pounds in have been l>etter guarded had they stayed it because the practice was deemed an They will not, unless compelled, allow flesh, became entirely free from pain In towu. ”—New York Sun evil one, and these'sturdy.Germans must their women to wear themselves out as «nd 1 believe I owe mv life and present have credit for self sacrifice, as it is a the Americans do; will, in truth, we sus- condition wholly to W arner’s Safe Cure, Tin* Young Art ('rltle. national characteristic"Mlearly to love a pect, with that climate to mold them, the remedy which I used, A bright youngster who visited the pipe. —11 1>. Musoit iu ."/American M.:ga and that indifference to expense which is Since my recoverv l have thoroughly Corcoran art gallery the other day was slue. one of their marked characteristics, never 1 re-investigated the subject of kidnevdi/- ____ * ibparcntly very deeply Impressed with bo happy without servant*, a difference, ! Acuities ami B right’s disease, and the S e n a to r Inuulln 1 mlt»r M cmiii . that famous little example of Italian which, a* the servants must be dark, may truths developed are astounding. I sculpture. 'Hie Forced Prayer " It will Those who have never heard Senator profoundly affect their civilization. They therefore state, deliberately, an.l as n be remembered that the statue represents Ingalls speak cannot appreciate the misery will, in short, desire easier and larger physician, that I believe more thuu out- s small l>oy in a very abbreviated gar of being roasted by him. To read his lives than the Americans do, will he hoi/ the lien‘ hr i rhirh occur io America ment who holds Ids chubby hands to speeches in cold, raw Type conveys no le-s persistently I a I hw I oum , and will feel arc council by Bright ’« direct re o f the kid- gether in front of him In sn attitude of idea of their bitterness. He emphasizes —we note this already in Australians neor. This may sound like a rash state prayer, while his small face represents Ids words with his eye*, which are like almost as strongly as in Californians—a ment, but 1 am prepared to fully verify every possible shade of disgust and rebel the burning coals of tiie popular novels. sort of worship for their climate. The it. B right’s disease has no distinctive lion But our youngster had a different There is nothing cowardly or evasive note of discontent which penetrates the explanation of the motive of the statue, about Mr. Ingalls. W hen he is talking whole American character will In» ab features of its own, (indeed, it often which he tersely stated to his father on A bout you he aims his wonderful eyes at sent, and if not exactly happier, they develops without any pain whatever in the kninevs or their vieinitv) but lias his return home somewhat in this wise you, looks you directly in the face, and will he more at ease. All Australian "An . papa, I sawed s Uttie Image of e being sure lie is right he goes ahead. development will \ affected by that the symptoms of nearly every other com I•'«>■>t - Hundreds of ,««o,»U boy wlm had been chasin' a little chicken And tiie way tie goes uhead! He can say difference, and as the py cease to lie British, 'J!0 " . In nis night gowu Au he des catch de things no human being ever thought of Germans and Irish the men of the new < lf dadv. whose burials are authorize, by a physician s certificate ss occurring little chicken a© in his hands an' he before. He can shoot more adjectives at type which will gradually he born, the from “ Heart Disease,” “ Apoplexy.” squoshed It **— Washington Hatchet. distinctive and separate “ Australians,” a man in u minute than could 1 h * found in " P a r a ly s is ." “ Spinal Com plaint,” Webster’s Dictionary in a month, lie is will l»e as distinguishable in England as “ Rheum atism ,” “ Pneum onia," nn«I New Arte«l»n Well st Purl*. a volcano, and an eruption i*to he dreaded the Americans, and distinguishable also other common com plaints, when in real The artesian well of Place Hebert, at and deplored—by the \.ctim*. He is a from them. The typical Australian will ity it is from Bright’s «lisease of the kill Paris, has just been ftnlnbcd after twenty cyclone, ami Jie leaves ruin and disaster in be a sunnier man.—Spectator, tu'vs. Few physicians, and fewer peo two years work on it It was necessary his rhetorical track.—Nebraska State ple realize the extent of this disease 01 to bore to s depth of 2,860 feet to reaen Journal. I h l i ’t . n Ch«il«Trt fo r K rthblta. its dangerous ami insidious nature. It water, and such depth was attained only M. Pasteur’s plan of exterminating steals into the system like a thief, mani A S u b s t i t u t e fo r S te e l. with the greatest difficulty The work rabbits has been trie«! in a tlcld near fests its presence if at all I y the eo - had to i>e stopt«*«! several times, either on Palladium, a metal of the platinum Ithelms, ami is saiit to havo succeeded. moncst symptoms and fastens itself in account of the hardness of the strata tra group, but of a far lower density than the Ih-M is » ailed in and »-as full of bur the constitution before the victim is vcnu«d or of the crushing of the metallic latter, may la* substituted for steel in the The rows. Tin« gun and the ferret had been tubing caused by the pressure of the manufacture of watches. Pal lad him is vainly trieil M ls«:r. nephew of M. aware of it. It is nearly as hervditari as consumption, quite ns common an earth The new well is the third of the absolutely Don-polarizable, and it is un public w» lls of Paris, the others being affected to any noticeable extent by the l ’asteur, went down and t cured on a truss full vas fatal. Entire families, nheriting of hay some broth full of tiie microbes of it from their ancestors, have «lied, an«! those of (Jrenelle and Passy Its diameter presence of a magnetic field. Besides 1* feet snd the weight of the tubing lids, it has the incidental advantage of Chicken cholera. Tin« next day nineteen ie t none knew or realized the tuysteri dead ra'ilut* were found, and two days ous fiower which was removing them. a I nut W0.0U0 fminda The temperature l*eing ru*t proof. The discovery is tine tc later twelve more. In some of the bur of the water that It furnishes Is deg* C. A. Pallard, of Geneva, Switzerland, rows »-. tc discovered families of d«*ad Instead of common symptoms it often shows none whatever, Imt brings «leatf The cost of this Imimrtaut undertaking ami watches are now being cons’ ri*ts t rabbits, nnd not one living rabbit bas suddenly, from convulsions, apoplexy was $000 000 KcteuliAo American. with this metal.—lhwtou Budget. since l>e*u seen.—lamtlon Time*. or heart «IDease. As one who lias snf y 1I m II M atter S eised . C o a l 1 l i t .'%«*• U u ’t a C o * I Y>«r«t. fere«i, and knows bv h ir e r experienei » list be says, 1 implore ever« one wit, N .1.. Ja n . 21.—lVwtr «ter Seven persons have beeu »rre5to»l «t C . i l r l . »m l 111. C l f s r . Browning msd«* his third sristitv 1 «lay Resiling for system atically t\>bl«iui( the An English paper declares that “one of reads these wont* not to negh ct the of lottery, mail matter addressed I« 1 *'• porti o*r» uf the KeatltiiK rntlrou«!. It «vas the saildest domeatte tragedie» tn nuxlern slightest svmpt«o.i.s of ki«lnev «llffli’illty dento of this city. Tin* m atter cun ■*pl, developed at the hearing that th««jr literature it«« largely due to no other N«> one can afford to hnxard such chances. of alwMit *♦ -venty-five circular* « * serrtped the voh I from the furs on the cause than that Sfrs t'arlyle had not I*i»uisf*na lo tte ry Company, s I make the foeegoing statem ents ha«c« ! 1 >i.liii)(s nt Tort fin ito ti hi : « I virtually h'iirnt to like :i cigar.” t ’arlyle was leav that a drawing of the lottery w tug once for Scotland, In 1851, and went upon '"act* which I «-an sub tantiate t, «mi « " P r l^ l an'l operate I a Urite .-.,il ysr«l held on the 17th day of Ft ftrtmrv. to ht* wife tor a parting kis* with a the letter. The welfare of thiwe wb« that all ticket* draw ing le** than $1,01X1 from their stealuiK*. -Philadelphia Itep- lighted cigar in his mouth. She resented •nay p««»sibly be sufferers such as f was ord. would lie cached at an a«Mre** in Boston, this Though t'arlyle constantly fell out is an ample inducement Kw me to tnk« and those drawing over that amount with his wife, he never fell out with hN the «tep I have, ami if I can suoeessfiitli Blackening the nose an l cheeks mi.let mother, simply because the old lady bad warn .'there from the «laniretvns path it wou’d I k * cashed at New Orlean*. In accordance with the instruction* he the eye* hart been foutrl un eff vinal pre been brought up on tobáceo, and mother ieh I ivnee »alkeil. I am willing ha* received from Waahihgton. I’ost- Venti ve of mow blindness, or the i-ijuri and son always smoked their pipes of «•mince all profe eional ami personal eo m sster Browning has forwurde«! the en on* effort o f the glare from illumm.ited piace together Iu tbe kitchen.—New York sequences. N il» tire lot to Pont master General \Yaim- iuuw npoo eyes uuaccustouied to it. HEÑIOS, M. D. luakcr.—,V. f . >un, January fjf. Dev. 30. • f Lilt. |> t f t l : i n ’ * «IC C IC S *. EX P ER IEN CE. T H IN K T h r e e M o r e P r o m i n e n t P e o p l e o f T h in C ity Mini S t at»- T e s t i f y to t h e KIH caey o f t h e E l e c t r i c C u r e l> ea fu e » n C u r e d iu T e n M in u te « . FO R Y O lK tK L F . D o N o t A s k Y o u r N e i g h b o r to T h i n k fo r Y o u H e U s u a lly K n o w s L e a s T h a n l till l>o. th- refrom. Diabeti- anu h Dicesse treated rding to the 1st«.*- approved method. rbod. Moat cato» con be treated »ue« evai'iilly by com-npond- euce. Consultariot» daily fro-n 10 a . m . to 4 i*. m . W a llaci . E i . y , M D.,215 Pew. ;l - n - t three doors from Geary »tu et, .'an Fraucincu, ( al. P ortland , Or., January *28, 1891. My wife was a great sufferer for over ten years with a complication of disorders, He that is not open to onvietiou 1 » not «iua!i- from which it seemed she was doomed, a^ fled for disi ussion. try what we might in the due of doctor* 1'IL K B I F I L E S ! F I L L S ! appeared a failure. They were good doc tors, too. Dr. Agnew of New York, who Dr. W lliam »’ Indian Pile o intm ent will cu re Blind,Bleeding and ftch i’-g Pik s when «11 other is world-famed, told her that without an ointm ent« have foiled. lin i air«.» th* turner», operation that would cost her $1,000 the al'ay s the itching at once, a r- as >. poultic e, instant relief. Dì. WilMai”»’ India Pile case was incurable, amd that even with an give» Ointm ent is p r e p a id ..u y f r Pli. » and It hiug operation the chances were even only of the private part», ami nothing else Every is warranted. .'<>1 : bv druggist», or sent by This was practically the statement of all box mail on receipt of price 50c an i $1 per box. WILLIAMS .V I M PACT! i U ' G 5 <>.. prominent physic ans of the continent. Proprietor». Cle\ eland, O. The principal trouble was an abates* # E ditor Oregonian: Ja n . 17. I came to Dr. D anin for treatment for deafness and # * * and distress in the region of the ringing noises In my ears. I was cured in kidneys. There was a constan’ hemor fen minuted, as well as ever in mv life. Tiie treatment was by elecrricify and other rhage; we thought she would bleed to methods. Defer to me at Hfl Oak s t , Port death; her chest was as sore a* a boil, and land. A ndhkw D ouglass . she was partially paralyzed, besides hav ing catarrh of the bladder. We prepared D , ^ lP is ¿ 9 ** I .e e M c G r e w ’s G o o d L u c k . for the inevitable, when Dr. Price of Seat , .CJHE3 or - Editor Oregonian: I have, been under i ) tle told us that he knew of some remark Dr. D anin’s hlectric treatment for three mouths for nervousness, kidney troubles able cures by Dr J . Eugene Jordan with and other ailments. I am cured and re his new system of medicine. We, there ' V K L Y HUMOR OF THE SKIN AND SCALP j of infancy ami childhood, whether tortu r commend him and his treatment by elec fore, gave him a trial, and the result is ing. disfiguring, itching, burning, scaly, crusted, tricity. My place of business is 145 G | or blotchy, with loss of hair, ami every street, For;land. I hive gained 1 1 pounds that my wife has completely recovered. It pimply iMpuri v of the blood, w hether simple, scrofu in the time. L kk M c G hew . is evident that Dr. Jordan’s system sur lous < r hereditary, h speedily, perm anently and ically cured by the ( Y ik t r a K km ed ies , passes in theory and practice the nast and econom A n o th e r S o u l M ade H ap p y . consisting wf Ut ticcha rhe great skin cure, Cu- E ditor Oregonian —Dear Sir: It affords ! the future. P h il C. W adsworth , T «TKA .S oap , an exquisite skin purifier and beau- me pleasure to testify to the excellence of j lifter, and t'l ticura K esoj v e s t , tbe new blood 29.* Twelfth S t , Portland, Or. and skin purifier nnd greatest of humor rem e the electric treatment given bv I)r. Dar dies, when th«* best physician« and nil other rin. For several yeurs I have been [ remedies fail. Parents, save your children years troubled with kidney troubles and in it mi- i D k . J ordan ’ s office is at the residence of m ental ami physical suffering. Begin now. n ation of the neck < f the bladder, for a j of ex-May or Yesler, Third and James. Delay« are dangerous. Cure» made in childhood while unah e t get out. A few months* | are perm anent. Hold everywhere. Price, C uticuka , -r»0o; S oap , home treatment has put me on mv feet j Consultation and prescriptions absolute 2f>c; R esolvent . $1. i'r.-parcd by Potter Drug again, for which I am truly thankful to j ly FREE. ami Chemical Corporation, Boston, Mass. Dr. Darrin’s great ski 1. Send for free book explaining the His- Send for “ How to Cure Blood and Skin Dis D. E. H olloway , ease».” togenetic system. New berg Or. ! Bab) ~ In snd scalp purified an I C aution . The Histog^ntic Medicine» beautified by <T ti « i ha soap . -^5-H B etter than having a good opportunity in the j are sold in but one agency in each town jja Kidney pains, buckm lie am! m uscular ability to use a poor opportunity well. rheum atism relieved on one m inute by the The label around the b ttle bears the fol D I B O K D K B S W H IC H A FFECT T H E lowing inscription; “ Dr. J. Eugene Jo r QPcelebratedCL'TKTKA A nti - pain 1' laster 25 c . K IO N B II dan’s Histogenetic Medicine.* Ever) other device Is a fraud. Are am ong the most formidable known. D ia -; The name marked success that has fol lowed Dr. Darrin the i«ast four years suf fers no diminution. His rooms at No. .’t>4 Washington nt., Portland are crowded • it lit and day, and many have to go away ' ithout seeing the Doctor, or make ap- i>‘>lufmentg f r the future. It is not often hat ai.y known remedy will reach such a •<r^e number of chrcnic, acute ami pri vate «tineanes as does t lectririry. There *eems to be no bounds to its utility in Mealing disease * a well as its application to ma hinery. The »hree follnwimr cards *l>eak volume8 for th** Doctor and hi* new theory in curing the ills of w hich we are a I unhappily afflicted: ! I)*. Willsre K1 t ha. r»u. ov.-.i hh o«ce* to 215 Powsil si rest, ton ] o < al . where he * ou- titiues to give »pedal m ?,* u .iou to Kidneys, Biad der, Prf«-tat.- Gland ali <iG«*a»es «riffíng (yticura J bote». B righ t’s disease, gravel and other com- : plaint» of the urinary organs are not ordinarily cured in severe cases, but they m ay be averted by tim ely m edication. A useful stim ulant of the urinary gland» 1ms ever beeu found in Hos j tetter’s Stom ach ifiUer.% a m edicine which not | only affords the requisite stimulus when they i become inactive, but increases their vigor and j secretive power. By increa ing the activity of the kiduevs and bladder this m edicine has th • ; ad fitional effect of expelling from the blood I impurities which it is the peculiar office of those organs to elim inate ami pass off. The B itters is also a purifier ami strengthener of tiie bowels, au invigorant of th*’ stom ach and a matchless remedy for biliousness and le v e r and ague. i t . counteracts a tendency to prem ature decay, and I sustains and com forts the aged and infirm. -X -. 1 JUDD’S ELECTS BEITS Contem pt.—Contem pt is what we feel for tiie men who co m m it the sins we have no inclin a tio n for. __________ U K W A R K O F O IN T M E N T S F O R C A T A R R H T H A T C O N T A IN M K K C I K Y , VAH A BLE m sro v K R Y BLIND. FOR constipation permanently. For sale in .50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. T il K T»r. I.n (ira sg e wishes b> make known his New Treatment for the > nre of all tlise.isea of the Eye —f\itamet. Defective Vision, Inflammation, e t c , w ithout Operation or Pain The remedy can be applied b> the put ent, snd i» sim ple, »afe and mi e in its tffects, strengthening the muscles am i nerves of tiie eye, rem oving pain alm ost in- rantaueously. It is a marvelous discovery and a blessing to the sufferer. For further particulars ad«ires» with stamped envelope it J . i.v G bakqk , M. i > , 2 5 Powell St., third door from Geary, Sail F ran cisco Cal. i Idles hours —11 till Ignorance of the law excuses no o u e -e x c e p t th e lawyer. ______ 'D r o w n s B r o n c h i a l T r o c h e s ” a r e o f g r e a t s e r v i c e in s u b d u in g h o a r s e n e s s . S o ld o n ly in b oxes. Mo it m ay not always w in, but it cau s and it If it doesn’t R U l 'T r R K A N l T F I L E S "¡C U R E D . We positively cure rupture uud all rectal dip- ases w ithout pain or detention from business. No cure, no p a v : and no pay until cured. Ad- Iress for pam phlet l)r». Porterfield <fe I.*sey Market street, Ss i F ra n d aco. Beware of im itation» of the celebrated Beal of Noith C arolina Ping Cut Tobacco. T ry G k r m r \ for br -fokfxat. ill posiriv; ly cure er ou a - , i.' s - o f M u- od, Imp teiiey. J an.e B ack, Rheum atism , ispepsiu G«‘n ivl D«. M*ity. efc Price. •- », m o nd \ls«> Drugs. Trusses. Crutches. Elastic Sleeking#, mutuer Bracer., Electric InscScs, Etc. S'me Agent for !lm»e Bros.’ Homeopathic mned'e«. Send iu vour o ders. \ As m ercury will surely destroy the sense of j smell and com pletely derange the vrhole system ! when enteriug it through the mucous surfaces. Such art; les raid ne re r be used excep t on [ 0 X 1 5 e n j o y s prescriptions from reputable physicians, ns the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you Both the method and results when can possibly derive from them . H all’s Catarrh ( lire, m anufactured by F. J Cheney & Co., To Syrup o f Figs is taken; it is pleasant ledo, ()., contain s no im-n ury, mid is taken in and refreshing to the taste, and acts ternally, and acts <iir* ctlv upon the -blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's gently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, Catarrh (hire bo Mire you get the genuine. It is taken internally ami made in Toledo, O., by F. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys J . Cheney & Co. tem effectually, dispels colds, head- / I F " - « ' I by druggists. P rice, 75 cents per ches and fevers and cures habitual bottle. Job was probably the most precocious child on record. He cursed the day that he was born. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ;OH W fifl. A. LAUE, The Reliable inggi-t, i vienUon Gm paper ' T h ir d an d i'u y io r , I 'c i tl'iiiil. O r. Cheaper tha Wisdaille id v. No Boiler. .V> -Tin ke. No 5s. No Lu- Eleetrifl Y a;ior i ». Ja e vv Sen Franchit), • California. .94.V FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KV. NEW V0RN. N.Y. TIM O R R K MOVED E L I C’TRl CITY. M iis W ickert of Pern, La Sallo county, hail been snfleriiiK for the last five years from a large «welling in her left groin. Six different physicians in Peru and La Salle told her it was a rupture, and used trusses on it. Tiie pain caused by it finally became so great that she could scarcely walk. She then consulted Dr. Toel of Pi’oria, who immediately discov ered that it was a tumor of the ovary. As it was partly cystic, the doctor fir".-t performed electrolysis by means of his galvanic battery on the cyst, and after it had shrunken and the growth become more movable he finished the operation by removing the whole tumor. The tu mor measured 7 by 5 inches. The wound is entirely healed, and Miss W ickert left for Peru last week .— Peru Herald. Dr. Toel is now located in Portland. The tumor, with hundreds of other can- I « ere and tumors successfully removed by ! him by electricity without ioss of blood, can be seen in his olliee. O V A R IA N OCTOR TO E L Talking of patent medicines j Makes a D specialty of Diseases of the — you know the ola prejudice. Nose, Throat and Neck, Skin, Urinary j Organs, Female Diseases and all Surgical And the doctors— some of i 'perations, an for Fistula, Piles, Strict them are between you and us. ure, Cancer, Polypus and all other Tu mors ami Ulcers. Operations performed They would like you to think 1 by means of electricity without loss of that what’s cured thousands blood. Office — No. 701» Washington “treetj corner Fourth, rooms 3, 4 ami 6 won’t cure you. You'd be Washington building, P o r t l a n d O r . lieve in patent medicines if they didn't profess to cure everything —and so, between — V IS IT T H E — the experiments of doctors, and the experiments of patent medicines that are sold only because there’s money in the O’ F A R R E L L HTO KBT, “ stuff, ” you lose faith in every Between Stockton and I'owell Street*. When You So to Sail Francisco thing. The Largest P la ce o f Am usem ent i> aarrFT^ - rasa « a * POISON IN *■ ss.: r.v*'<3 PIPE. A Few smokers fully realize the danger of smoking new or improp erly cured Tobacco. The medical staff of the German army discov ered this was a fruitful source of throat disease. The subsistence department of the U. 8. Army have adopted Seal o f North Carolina Plug Cut as the Standard Smoking Tobacco for the army. Beware o f Im itations. The gen uine “ Seal of North C arolin a” costs you no more than poisonous im itations. H A D E $ 30 1 A custom er write« th t lie cleared *30 m less than $100 after paving freight h id ! other charge». Is it any wotide ? Look it the price.». 1 0 IBs. Heavy Sttg.ir-Cur.M Hn -on..................%s 75 100 lb.-. flnc»t Eastern Hams, w a r r a n t ! ...... 12 0 t> 1001b«. Golden C S u gtr......................................... 4 75 1 0 lbs. finest V' bite Sugar................................... 5 87 100 lbs. fair cookit g KaiVln»............................... ;{ 7 .') 100 lbs. Raisins of better qu ality ..................... ■! 75 100 lbs Granger .^oap. full w eight.................... ;! do 100 lbs. Uiee, finest qu ality................................. 5 50 100lbs family Flour (R oller)............................. 2 00 10 * packs soap Powder ................................. 3 50 1 1)0 lbs. Kalis, a»* n r ed sizes ............................. 3 25 100lbs. choice t ’alif* rnia W alnuts................. » 00 Raisins of every gra«*e Ht half price of some years Dry F ru it will he nut of sight • .y M ayor Ju n e; or.ler uow; we have all kinds Cbsh must com e with the o H er Sugar prices rro liable to change. Mention this paper. \sk f> r full list. \ddb w S n i l t h , ii t ’ aw ti M n r « . 4 iG u a d U H F r o n t H t., F r a n c i s o , C a l. r n r r aluable inf' r ¡nation to all suffe* ing fror» rH rr i ^ n.v c* • ,.r-rt:,d the W o r l d * 1 H L .*«•• ,*n«-ar «land Id 1. «?i t ? : i«1, o* And, you can't always tell the prescription that cures by what you read in the papers. C U R E Biliousness, So, perhaps, there’s no better Sick Headache, vay to sell a remedy, than to This Picture, Panel siz *, mailed for 4 cents. Malaria. tell the truth about it, and J . F . S M IT H A C O ., take the risk of its doing just Makers of “ Bile Beans,” what it professes to do. 255 fc 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. That’s what the World’s I dispensary Medical Associa N e w S tore. C y m n a s i u m a n d A t h le t ic C e o d s . N e w G o o d s tion, of Buffalo, N. Y., does W IL L IA M C. BECK ARIVÎS CO., with Dr. Pierce’s is Golden Medical Discovery, Ite m i n a t o l i , l(pi:in>S *« 1 », Favorite Prescription, U 'ln c b e t te r , ^ F i r k o r H rm .i Pleasant Pellets, and M a r lin , Unit** d i . « . «.M in.. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. K eprn ttiiK Hiffkrs * « I f » ' fi.«IV 1 . 11 «, If they don’t do what their 1 7 ' .%■««• i» i ? > T n i m i s t . . x a v x m i i i i i p iiR T M x n . o n . makers say they’ll do — you p i S ^ O ’8 « j nc..qcfL/ R E M E D Y i FO r u a R ( t ATA \ 1 a r K u K .i IlT i .— Best. Fasi- £**"3 get your money back. BILE BEANS. Suns, Rifles, Revolvers, Spoiling Goals and Fisiiinr Tack!’ Tht Ohiest .'fraieimt it tie M'erUit èrchably d k . ■*% \ i \ »st lo nse. cure is . f rt.«in. Cheap»st. Rrli f is im,v alili». F.ir Cobi in l> ■ H. .1 , n , C E L E B m R a A I EQ E Y E - W A T E R . ’ canTi uy pn»iw*vi Till. «rtH'ie crtpiloB, an l ha « U«vn tq o-n stau i for nearly t ! ru ta ry. Tfc«*rv am few iliaroM* to a uk*h traakln« i 1 > 1». , ? Y > M O T F I . I» toh *1 V t M nt .. ! t T. »rU a M itîrf« me* J 4n«l L ti.. lì tri i• -toil Fiar. *« Family Mit! H irto V, l*CO l l w c u.( •rt‘. m id ie ni» i o lr»L tl-towUto« 41 « t o W h ’ «»i '^*1 J ’j,"*- t« »o $ . 00 prr ni ¡fht Fn« »ri toh to Ar i rrom IL* ftlENT 1 O I M I % , K . F E XH U k n a W a»h and S a » > . P. N. V. S«>. \ ÇCÏ riio n p so v n ro »u 'jjrct More t!lsii>^-Uig Uian 4.*ro eve», and 'Tie, » rlu ; «« for **vnA- » rm re reme««, « hâve F.-*: i *»1 to ttAoutcueo to. Fur a lle ’ lerral i. tinnì.nati«' * the «vH AT an !:if ».«Il e rpfiifdj. If the iìl*r« n< ar* foPov*-«\. IV l - ' r r f fi. tW t »rrlc: lar k *' • .1 to 11»; • >'» : t f t!>e AtY.-TT O T' V. N. r . No. 462 1 e It is sn Ointment.o? which : to the nostril*. Price **•*.1« mail. Address: E. T. H> lU íá U «Il partii lrisspnlieff ........... . - ALZER’S SEEDS» g ' B « la Mij % ARE THE BEST A LL S O IL S ANO C U M C S . F O n Ther will rl^lJ f«.r r n. OATS 1SS fia.. WTir_\T 4‘* l i s t XT CO b*j.. t '2.N : m bn. POTATOF* Vw ba. |wr ml UTiigiid t i t i t i for ‘-mp> farm f»wb aed n lilis u i. A*, f. r pk» A. iBf RadUh *r.d »lifuit a. Chiri totAkw *)»• finest pni« ¿«4*.»-: ' j i Am<r.•*, OiTrlU —SS pkfT«. Ear oM S«xL«.i.»t tu .li 15 Dk*- 1 > i » i l l l o * « YWI • Kftokrbt p *H paid. 5$ crata. Pto-UV |\«|( «Mr*. 'JOHN A. SALZER, LA CROSSE. WISCONSIN« 1