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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1887)
THE COST OF APRONS, SMART SCHOLARS rnterretlnw Faota Supirtied ky An lad«4* .. ' tMoas Voting Woman. «oms Kaiuarkabls lufsemattoa Prerent’eit A by Publie Sshool Papila- — FOBTLAKD FBODIIC« B uttxk - Fancy roll, « •........... Oregon...... ............... Inferior grade......../ California roll ..../ <lo pickled. ■ Eastern, fall cream Oregon, do California.......... Enos —Fresh.. .. D ried F bvits — Apples, are, ska and bxs do California j..... Apricota, new crop..., Peaches, unpseled. ne< Pear«, machine dried« Pitted cherries.-. w, Pitted plum», Oregon Figs, Cal., In bgs and Cal. Prunes, French . Oregon prunes........... F louh - Portland Pat. Roller, Iff bbl « Salem do White Lily» bbl. Country brand.... Snperflne ............... G bain — Wheat, Valley, * 100 tbs.. do Walla Wall*......... Barley, whole, Fell........... do grou d, Y ton. .... Oats, choice milling V bush do feed,good tocbotce.old Rye, V too tbs......... ........... F eed — Bran, V ton............. i Shorts, tf ton.......... Hay, Iff ton, baled.. Chop. Y ton........... Oil cake meal V ton F resh F ruit * - Apples, Oregon, F box... Cherries, Oregon, Y drm. 4 00 (S Lemoiw, California, Iff fix Limes, Iff 108...................... Riverside oranges, p box. Los Angeles, do do .. Peaches, V box........ -......... H idbb - 13 ® 14 Dry, over 16 lbs, Y I*>........ Wet salted, over .5 tbs.... 64«n 71 Murrain hides.................... one-third off. Pelts........... ........................ 10 <® 1 00 V egetables — Cabbage, V tb..................... . . 3 2< 1 00 - Carrots, Iff sack ,V7......... . Cauliflower, * dos............... 1 00 0 1 25 1 Z5 Onlpns ................................... Potatoes, new, iff bush ..;. 00 @ 1 0 W ool — 18 East Oregon, Spring clip.. 24 Valley Oregon, do —Wealthy Husba id—“Money? Why; . my .dear, you” said you drew $1.000 ol your own from the bank tills morn ing.” Pelted wife (who had boaight a few things .and invented the rest in real estate)—"Well, I stopped in at Mrs. De Ribbon's and bought n bonnet, and—" "HeriiAiny purse, dear.”— tfmaha World. * . —The police force of New York City, accortling to tho latest report, number» 3,216 meo, of whom 2,731 are patrol Edging............................ 8 ..so Total.. men, 168 roundsmen, 78 doormen, and Thrcud and expresa- age........ .. « the rest superior officers. The com Add to this the 'eost of bill tons and missioners urge a substantial addition button-holes nt two cents and you gel to the force on the ground that during tho figures. When it is sai l that tho the last six years tile population has house which employes tho landlady's increased 27 per cent as against only daughter has ill its employ under its 14 per cent increase in the police__ own roof over 2<X) operatives who work Chicago nmes. - ' on hiacliines ruit by stjijMUw,p»iYae,. —One of the native drifnis found in each oapable of turuiiigosit nearly two the Congo region was a queer thing. dozen aprons each day. and has nearly It was made of a log about five feet is .many more operatives who have _ long. A long, oblong hole was pierced their work sent to them at their in the top of the log, which hail been homes, which are Jn all the towns and dug out as much ns possible. When hamlets lying in a radius of fifty miles struck on either sitieijf the hole with a of tliat city, some idea is conveyed of stick the log emittT. fi sound which the total nuinbor of dozens turned out, could be heard for tifacs. The longer and when it is taken into considera the distance the more unearthly the tion that the cost of them is «¿ 64 a sound.— Chicago Herald. , lozon, and that they' rotail for «6, it —A very good way to anneal n small is but fair to surmise that there is a piece of tool steet is to heat it up in a “lcedle Bridit” somewhere, of which, forge as slowly as possible, and then It may bn, tile sowing machine-opera take two fire boards and lay the'hot tive get her fair share. steel between them and screw them up At any rate, these facts and figures, in a vise. As the steel is hot, it Sinks ivolved while lhe repor er’s bones were inty.^the pieces of wood and is firmly knitting and tho landlady's daughter . embedded in an almost air-tight char •vas sewing, are rospectfull« submit coal bed, and, when taken out cold, will' ted.— N. T. Sun. be Jound to be nice and soft To repeat s t. this will piake it as soft as could Ee' DANGEROUS WIRES. wished.— Boston Budget. The Principal Catt-te Fires in Telegraph —There is a Gypsy camp near Hart and Telephone Office«. ford, Conn., whose ruler is known as "How do the tires beh iud the switoh- "Prince William.” Two handsome ’toards in teiograph and telephone , wagons worth about «1,000 apiece have tllices originate? ’» City Electrician just been completed in Fair Haven for Barrett wiw asjcoiLrec -ntly. hi* Royal Romany Highness. The wag '"By the electric s tark passing from ons are highly decorated and the bod >nc wire to another and igniting the ies are covered with bronze. The iron cotton covering, which has become work is heavily plated with silver. The frayed by use,” lie replied. “Prince” is well able to foot the bill for “Is it possible to prevent these these gorgeous vehicles. Even Gypsies fires?” in Connecticut know how to make mon “Yes. A lead-covered wire can be ey. •- ; used, and all damage of fire avoided.” —A clergyman, of Auburn, Me., after . "Then why don’t the telegraph com eating luncheon in a railroad eating- panies use that kind of wire?” house, picked up what he thought was “Because it costs about four limes as his bag and went on his journey. When nueli as the other.” he got home the bag was opened in the “What causes the elcctrid spark to presence of his wife, who was grieved to pass from olie wire to anothei!?” see lying side by side several bottles, • 'The spark or curr. nt nlwtryK fieeks which, according to their labels, con- - lie sh&'testToute to the grouud, and tained fire water òf the strongest kind. whme two wir s are close together, as The bag belonged to a drummer for a wires always are tn large switchboards, liquor house, and the drummer was the enrre it will leave the one which is probably also surprised when he found the fertile» from the ground for the that in the bag that he had were three tjher.' solid, orthodox sermons.— H. Y. Sun. “How <1 < s”tbis cause a fir ? A LUCKY MAN. For'several day* it has been mooted round, and indeed we published the statement, that Mr. John B. Boyd, of this city, had been so fortunate as to draw the nice little sum of five thou sand dollars in,, the June drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery, and all his old friends were rejoiced at Mr. Boyd’s good luck, always reserving the usual exclamation, "if it is true." To vindicate ourselves, and to give the public the information, we have inter viewed Mr. Boyd on the subject. Did you draw «5,000 in The Louis iana State Lottery, Mr. Boyd? I did, on the one-twentieth of ticket No. 21,658. What wm the amount? The second capital prise of the lot tery in that drawing was «100,000. The twentieth was «5,000. , Did you get your money ? I did, in «W gold pieces, with no . delay or bother. i Who acted m your banker ? - Wells, Fargo A Co. made the collec- i tion, at a coat to me of «65. Had you other ticketa in the same (drawing? Yea. One of them drew a small i amount, say «200, bnt it was a frac tional ticket and did not yield largely. Mr. Boyd placed part of his winning in real estate at once, aa he is an old timer, and in the abstract busineaa for Woolwine, Sprigg A Nerney, he knew as well where to place it a* theae gen tlemen themaelvea. We are only too glad of our old friend’« good li.ck, and I that all waadone by*e LoV Iffl tK» eqirnre, pronjptly GHng-S®. Wbgo (Cal.) July T. The Alaginnis are mountains in Phil adelphia. ' : 1 The Rocky Mountains are on the western side ol Philadelphia. The first conscientious Congress met in Philadelphia - - A verb is something to eat A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middle. The principal products of the United States is earthquakes aqd volcanoes. Cliiiiate lasts all the time and weather only a few dny*>— ------- —, In Austria the principal occupation is gathering austrich feathers. ' Iceland is called ,<Jio Emigrant Isle because it is so beautiful and green. The import* of a country are the things that are paid for, the exports are the things that are not. — Queen Isabella, of Spain, sold her watch and chain and other millinery so. that Columbus could discovor America. The Indians pursued their warfare by h’ ling iu the bushes and then scalp ing taein. < Gorilla warfare was where men rode on gorillas. Alfred the Great reigned'872'years. Ho was distinguished for letting some buckwheat cakes burn and the lady scolded him. ■ Lord James Gordon Bennett insti gated the Gordon, riots. « The middle ag*s eomgUa between antiquity mid posterity. „ Luther introduced Christianity into England a good 'many thousand years ago. His birthday was November, —Oposstuns, whi<S?T_Kiive been' cohi- 1883. Hé WM'once s pope. He ttcerf at the time of the rebellion on worms. parntively rare on Long'Island of late Socrates destroyed some statutes and years, appear to be more numerous there now than for many years past. had to drink shamrock. "Bracebridge Hall” was written by One instance has come to our knowledge Henry Irving. , ? of the capture of one of these animals Shakespeare translated thoScriptures in the cellar of a farm-Kouse in Suffolk and it was oallcd SL Janie* because lie County, whither the creature had gone did it. ‘ in search of food.—.V. K Ledger. Chaucer was succeeded by H. Wads —There is a politician in St Louis worth Longfellow, an American writer. named Rainwater and another in Den His writings were chiefly prose and ver named-Drinkwater. Some might nearly one hundred ¿rears elapsed. think these fetits a tit subject for jest, A sort of sadness kind of shone in but we consider it a very serious mat Bryant’s poems. / ter. Just imagine having to look Holmes is a 'very profitable and pleased whenever one of your con amusing writer stituents whose vote might be of use on The Constitution of the United States election .day tried to be funny about it is that part the book at the other —Brooklyn Eagle. end that noWidy reads. ‘ Clarksville, Georgia, ha« a novel “labor Congress/ is jljyided into civilized, disturbance.’* The proprietors there issued half-civili and savage. an order forbidding the girls to wear The stopiaeh is a small pear-shaped bustles while at work, because it is dan honour to go aNiut among the machinery bone situated in tlie body. ■with the unnatural protuberances. The We hiyVe an upper and lower skin. ^rls rebelled, their male friends backed Tho lower skin moves all the time and em, and the mill 1« shut down. tlie upper skin moves when we do. PHY8ICIAM8 HAVE FOTltD OUT Ths growth of a tooth begins in the back of the mouth and extends to the That » contaminating and foreign element in the blood, developed by indigestion, la the cause stomach. of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensitive .... Tlte earth is found by agb-cutancous covering of the muscles and lig comparing a mass if Irmqgn lead witli aments of the Joints, causing constant and that of a mass of unknown lead.— Mark shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous chalky deretat which produces stiffness and Twain, in Century. , ♦------- .V.-- distortion of the Joints. No fact which expó rtenos has demonstrated In regard to Hostet WEIGHT OF A SIGNATURE. ter's 8tom-ch Bitters has stronger evidence to A Wofirtermr-Palr of S cm T m That Weigh« support than this, namely, that this medloine the Haim Ou a Man’s Head. ' of comprehensive uses checks the formidable In a Broadway store, which is a and atrocious disease, noris it less positively wtabllshed that It is preferable to the poison branch of a big out-of-town scale fac often used th arrest it, since the medicine con tory, aré more different kinds of scales tains only salutary ingredients. It is also a signal remedy for malaria) fevers, constipation, than most people imagine were ever dyspepsia kidney and bladder ailments, debil made, '('here are specimens of every ity tana other disordera. See that you get the genuine. ' grade of weighing machines, from the United States Seriitorffiddlebarger was big track scales thatcan weigh' a rail to jail and fined «¿5 by Judge road car full of pig le:n( down to a tiny committed Newman for contempt of cou‘L balance so fine that it fs kept in a glass 7 • ¿2- case which could be ciiyried in one’s h TEBBIBLK TIES poekeL The smallest scales of all arc Arouse« the aDpreheneions t f a whole city. made for delicate tests in assaying. And yet the wild havoc of disease startles no one. Sad. to relate, .women suffer from They are iidjpgted to milligrammes and year to year with chronic diseases and are so sensitive and so-firth that an eye weaknesses peculiar to their sex, knowing lash can be correctly weighed on them. tha. they are growing worse with every day, and sti‘1 take no measures for the'r You can write your name on a slip of own relief. Dr. Pierce's ” . avorite Pre paper with a lead pencil and then find scription” is the resu t of life-long and out just how much your signature learned study of female complaints. It is guaranteed to cure. weighs. The weights are the mere atoms of aluminum, not half so large as It is said to take seventy-five experts the head of a pin. The machine is so two months to c.uut the money In the national vaults. delicate that a little' dust blowing in . from the street inigljt affect its work C0KCKMTRAT1 Y0DM VIT ings, and it has to be carefully cleaned One of the secrets of health is the con after each exposure. It is made of centration of vitality. The recruiting of aluminum, platinum and the finest the vital principle in done effectually by tempered steel, and people do not use it B bani > rkth * s P ilis . ‘ Health finds hap as a plaything as a general rule. It piness in the mere sense of existence.” cost as much as its weight in gold. B randrbth ’ s P ills help nature to reas Every once in awhile a skeptic comes sert her own when she has bejn forced to along who doesn’t believe it will weigh va ate her stronghold In the body. When an enemy attacks «tort all the forces are a hair from a man’s head, and if the concentrated at the point of attack to re. manager of the store lias plenty of time slat the onslaught. So with the body. at his disposal he wjU bring out the B ranureth ’ b P ills concentrate all ones Vitality to throw off the encroaching dis wonderful Little machiné and operate it ease. -Get B kan tin rm's P ills Be sure A reporter happened in the other .day to take no jther. — ——V— while the operaüpn was going ori. The The President han made about 48,000 ap manager took irclip of ordinary writing pointments since his election. paper and weighed it It weighed thirty-eight milligrammes. He then 1 DECAY OF THE BOXES gave it to the visitor, with a lead pencil, With some thirty other symptoms, mark and the visitor wrote “John Henry the progress of hat terrible disease known I-atned” on it in n full, free hand. as catarrh. It advances from st ge to stage of feartul annoyances, and If ne Then the manager put the slip back on glected is certain to end in general de ■«he scale and fixed the little weights. bility, and possibly in consumption or in When he struck a balance again he had sanity. Dr. Sage’« Catarrh Remedy will cure tt at any stage. This mrdi :ine has forty-three milligrammes on tho other been long before the public, and thousands side. The signature weighed precisely have been restored to health by its never'-' falling vfr.ues.___________ live milligrammes Then tlie man pulled a hairbut of his A railroad col islon caused the loss of head, and the manager found it weighed «200,000 by Are near Lincoln, Neb. three milligrammes. An eye-lash best cough medicine is Pino’s Cure weighed a little les* than one milli for The Consumption. Sold everywhere. 2fc. gramme, and a hair from his whiskers ‘ ---- T rt G ermea for breakfast weighed five milligrammes. Tlie manager showed how easy it was 1 to count the h«ir on a mau's head. At Cuticura the rate of three niilfigramme.ton hair a P ositive C ure there would bwri.OOOliaire in an ounce. The man probably liad three ounces of for?V?ryforn] df lifir on his head and therefore 24,000 SRin and Blood ' hair*;— N. Y. Mail and Express. A reporter who is luxuriating to hi» boarding house with a broken- ankle was allowed to sit beside the sewing machine the other day by way of pastime. The instrument is run by tha landlady’s daughter, not so much (ur her own amusement as to augment the receipts of the house. As soon as the breakfast dishes are put away, say eight oiclock p. OL, she sits down to her work and does nut leave it until 3:30 p. ni., with the exception of a half bourTor lnncEpoK ' She is etliployod by a flrm who make a specialty of white aprons for children. Apronscut, and with the trimming by the pleoe, are sent to*ber in quantity. Tho ma terial used is a thin sleazy lawn, which costs the manufacturer five cents a yaid. doi|l>li> width, by tho case, and a cotton edging at I cent a yard. Each apron requires sonrewiiat less than ti yard of lawn, including tho strings, and 2j yards of edging: The thread used is No. 90 cotton, each spool containing 200 yards. This spool,with the addition of another wliloli winds 6 “bobbins,” makes 110.400 sliteht a of 16 to the. inch. There are 9.824 stitches covering the 614 incites of sowing required in each apron, wh't li has to puss under tlip net die bar 48 liiues.^ In making tho tucks and hems 16fol lings are required before sewing. The outer layer of a No. 90 spool of thread It.w 148 winds upon .it, and tlie thread la 1-60 of an inch in, diameter. O.i .the iueeriupst layer there are 83 winds, am? . there are 8« layers in lhe spools The thread is capable of sustaining a jirsiglu uf 2U ounces. If the machine does not “act up,” but "works to a charm,” as tha oper ator expresses it, site call finish 9 aprons daily, for wiilch she receives 60 cents. She returns them to her employers m lots of 6 dozens, anti pays tho express charges of 15 cents from het own pocket The manufact urer sells them just as be receives them to the jobber, who employs oth- xr operatives to mako the necessary buttonholes and sew on the buttons. They then pn«s Into th i. hands of tho Retailor, who sclts thorn to the’ public at the rate of «6 a dozen. It does not require any very ab struso mathematical calotdation to ac-' rive at the coat of each apron, In very round numbers it is: Cis. Ct*. Lawn................................ S Making.. .. « HrkM............. /•• “The rot.till covers of lit ■ / are generally soak'd in parnffi •, i.u. RS this evaporates It leaves the cotton perfectly dry and inflammable. Con stant use wears the cotton and leaves the wire exposed, and as tho electric spark jumps front one wire to the oth er it ignites lhe cotton. As there are generally a great many wires with he frayed cotton hanging from their ands only a slight spark, 'will ignite hem ail, and in a.moment there is a big blaze behind, which unless extin guished at once, communicates to the 'toard itself, which Is generally of wood. This, of course, gives the Arc .s start, and after that you know *• much about what Jkappens as any one •Ise.”— Chicago TrUsune. A Real Work of Art B »»foil Young Lady (in thecountrv) — —Ami did you really paint the ¡Hun yourself. Uncle James? Uncle Jnm ?•—Yes. Boston Young Laily—By hand? Uu< Is James—Sartin. B >stoi) Yoqng Lkdy (fetching hei breath)—Think of Ik a band-painted barn?—M K Sun. y >nr I ond fi , New York silk workers have struck OF GENERAL INTERE8T. against the employmrot of women. —A publishing house in New York • •, • Premature decline of manly City displays the sign: “Good litera- powers, nervous debility «nd kindred dis aire, ten cents a pound.” ease», redi ally CU ed. Consultation free: —The Supreme pourtjof Kansas hat Book IU cento in a amp«. Addreea, eon fl World'« Dispensary Medical As- decided that when a woman married dentlaily, eociattou, Buffalo N. Y. she need not take her husband's namt unless she choose. Qua»» Victoria eUli retains a pot ion of —A MAJieaded ‘negro and a bald- her wedding cake. , ■ _ headed Italian were among the curi To Threwher»': I nave a few of the osities 8een at the police court to-day. Celebrated Wesdnghouee Threshers yet, and for ihe purpose of c'oa'ngout will eel! —Albany Journal. ■r' them on next yea>’a terms at bottom —A placard on the west sido of the figures. Also, a few second-hand ma- . new court house site bears the equiv t bines of other make. - Write for bargains. Z. T. W eight , foot ocal notice: “No trespassing on these ParÜBnd ^¿om' " of Morrison Street. grounds except on business?1— Boston' Herald. For foagha Cold» and Threat .—"Nice,”'la a^word tabooed in fash ■hlaordene, U.e "Brown's Bronchial Troches," having proved their efficacy by ionable circles. All superlatives -are a teat of many years. Sold oruy in boxes. also bad form. If you wish to praise any thing very highly you may call it READ THIS CAREFULLY.__ •‘strong,’’"Well done," or“quitegood.” Every man and woman young or old, on this C uab L that la afflicted with any dlaeasu, no matter what, that or say that it pleases you “much.” their family physician does not understand, or cannot should write a full description of their trouble to , —In France the law requires that cure, Dr Forden, or get on the train aqd visit him. He is pro vided with every instrument of surgery, and the best every person convicted of selling adul medicine« to be had for money. Conaultationa free. terated product* sh;ill himself adver Honest opinions given : reasonable charges. AU correa pondence strictly confidential. Enclose stamp. Address tise .that feet by means of a placard W. B. FOKDEN. M D. ; ofltoea, 8, » and 12, First Na hung up in lii»-plAee of business or at tional Bank, Portland, Oregon. Rupture Permanently Cured. tached to his wagon for a certain ninfi- Mo nir>«y Work anry *ay Curve ber of months or weeks.— Golden Addnwa Dm. F<>RDEN A LUTHER, oStam B, a aud It. nm National Bui Portland. Orwton. HuJe. —The reason assigned by a darky in a justice's Auirt yesterday for not pay ing a debt he owed a woman whodiad done some work for him was “cause she doné got no ihptonia for doin’ dut work.” He was told by the court that Cures all Diseases originating from the absence of a ^jiij»K»m>*** should not disordered state of the BLOOD t alisolve him frfün'paying his debts.— LIV Rheumatism, Heuralgii Selma I Ala. I Times. Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scroful: —--- *-------- - -=»Dis^as^e- ' —3^-from * —Two of the wealthiest Episcopal P imples t» S crofula churches in New York, Grace.,and Trinity, have determined to make (jieii SKIN TORTURES OF A LIFETIME IN- stantly relieved by a warm bath with C'UTl- pews free to the public. cvha BOAC, a real Skin BeauUDer, and a single —There are now in the Preeb terian application of CtrncvaA, the greet Hkln Cure. Thia repented deUy, wit* two or three doses of Church In Ireland more than con CtmocRA RatOLvawT. the New Blood Pnitfiss, gregations, with 626 ministers and over to keep the Wood oooL the peraptratkm pare and on irritating. the bowels open, the liver and 102,000 communicants. Udnon Mtf vi^wfU sgredUy pure. _ —‘•The Schoolmaster's Club!" ex- claimed Tommy, reading from thr IhlOMW newspaper. “My jiminytl shouldn’t like to go to hie schoolI” —There are 1,000 more ministers of the gospel in Ixmdon than there are ordained missionaries in all parts of the hearten and Mohammedan world, the number being 4.000 and 3,000 re Mt*U aper lively , — God is the whole life at our soul. All the powers of the mind dp not And their aim till they find God. la Him the heart finds its happiness, the res its tenth, the will its true freedom. HALL’S SARSAPARILLA The Oregon National Nau er eAPiSfirarpt! TrauaacUB ACCOUNTS kwU HELLS KXCHANG M A K KH O* iLLECTIOMS VAN B DaLASHMUTT, Preeidwnt. D. F 8HERMAX. n:'ViKi<2brr Tacoma, Wuhlngjoi A Boarding and Day d pHRISTMAB TERM HEGINS 1 V ond Thursday In Heptember, taken al all age, and at any lime, portant however, to enter early in the term. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Taooma, W m I T w . Ti AN o MH ttM U la successful operation tines all sections of tha Nord, btuinatt men End lens. THS HOST PCBTECTLY EqUIFPEB ICBOOI. D ay SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. of la class on the Const, it offers privet* se rio«« Instruction, day and mung througnwt dto^yanr. In Banking HARNESS! BJl. Tumors, Balt Rheum and Mercurfc Pains readily yield to its purifyin properties. It leaves the Blood pure, "sana For âo- the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Nu hut »ater ¡>>1^»“ Complexion bright and dear. Z. T. WAIGHT, Foot Morrisos «L Porttaad, Br. Alaa daaler ta Thnahtaa sad Gaasral MaaMawy. Ma J. R. CATES A CO., Proprietors PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." 417 Sanaome at.. Ban Franolsco. • • •••••* LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S DRUCCIST8 WILL HELP 1«1 Bnoond fit., PORTLAND. Or, ANY WOMAN Suffering from Kidney Dis ease or from troublss pe culiar to her sex. Zfr /rreA’r* ie ».lily for ike hti'li.ali krali.ro/ iimii aad Ike relit/.t>fSaia ,aaj Ikal it dees all it claims to dot tkoasaatts o/ladies can gladly testi/y. It has stood the test of twenty years In relieving period!. cal pain, promoting regularity of seasons, and banishing weakness, backache and consequeru,nervous distress. Probably no other woman in the world receives StH many "letters of thanks” as Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass. Mrs. B--------- of Enfield, N. H., says: *'I will simply say that your Vegetable Compound is all you recommend it to be. It kas done me Worlds o/ ped." Another lady writes Jrhm Ottawa as follows: "I have just tieday bought the seventh bottle of your Vego* table Compound, have used two hoses of Pills and sev eral packages of ynilr Sanative Wash, and think it but right to tel I you how much good I derived from your medi- ciites. Tksy are a regular God-send. All the pains and aches have almost disappeared, my stomach is much stronger loo and I feel myaelf improved every way.” Prtas »L Sold by all Oruggl.u FOR Indigestion, Sick Headache, Constipation, Inactive Liver The mei'chant planning business schemes; TJie preacher st ruggling throuirh his themes; The statesman in assembly halls ; The broker wild with “putsand calls,M To cool thejBlood and brace the mind, Will TAB» ANT’» BEI/TXEK safest find. ^TFINWAY kmawich a bach . ** ■ ■> Wfl I , Gabler, Roeniah Pinnow; Bur- det Organa, band instrument«. Largest stock of Sheet Music and iBooks. Banda supplied ai Eastern prioea. M. GRAY, 206 Poet street Ban Francisco. Tbs Ori*lB*l - John A. Child dt Co., VEGETABLE * COMPOUND Carry a full Hue of Qleoiaii Toilet Articles and smorits. SELBY 8MELTIHG AID 8a n Francisco. LEAD CO., STNTCMB pMMBtAUHr !^^L shotg . un _ cmtridges BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen’l Agent. The Van Moncisear T Btairk at, Partíase, Or. DYSPCNSARY suitable for Orange«, Lemon«, OU ve«, Fineapplot, Bananas, Strawberries and early wgetables. For sale on long credit 11.26 to |8.00 per sere. •at Cough Symp. Taatwigood. U«e H _________ in time. Sold by druggiata. |g| CONSUMPTION The following wards, In praise of D r . P ierce ' s F avobw * PHSactirraos “.■«“edyfor those delloate ___ ..„„..a neases peculiar to women, must be of Interest to every sufferer from such matadlra. They »re fair “"ll’t*!!! whmP’hii’bLo i rprewilons with which thousands give utterance to their sense of gratitude for the inestimable boon of health which Ma neea restored to them by thé use of this world-tamed medicine. Mis. aoraa F. Boswel l. WM* G Jams B. SaoAIL of Mdlenbeck, Fsx, writ«: _-rltoa: “I took eleven bottle* of yo oil Aft “ My wife had Is-en coffering for two or throe vortte Prcecrintlon' and one bottle SAW yt-ara with female weakncee, end had paid ‘ Peltate.' I am doing my work, and hl — . > out one hundred dollar« to phyalctan« wlth- for mziiio avi eome time. «««Mare » I aawvw have had www to — employ w-wy __ _ ....................... rears before I oonunen way Pretcripuon 8be k Dr - f more 1'™« good favorite i hrown nnuwn uu*i. mJ t,, jt ° did her than upporter Ing y< ‘ íXv'.T.r^^ »H the medicine riven to her by the phyal- «■« ehnnmib J « eunpoi u Aporter oí tbc Urne; — thia I have hüd -------- -------------------- ------- - ciane during the three years they had been practicing upon her. aside, and feel as well as 1 ever did. i, JV. r, Mtt. G sorgb H krokb , of ________ Wutfidd. If. ir WoMÏÎ _____ T mr ftMP.-ra- write«: * I waa a great sufferer from leui loor- nn ---- oontln- I HE UnEATEST rhea, bearing-down pains, and pain IT or 1 w • UfllIy Injr back. ____________ Three bottles I of your __ _ acrom _ _____ ______ • F-vnHrjb Favorite Pr^Hntlnn Prescription • ’ mtnred reatowsl me to per EARTHLY BOON * fect onders ti<»ito’JÄ“ health. I towted with Dr. ——, toe “gnlncd my heal IIt wo nine month®, without receiving any benefit la«"^ mont of myarlf and frienda. 1 can p The ‘Favorite Prescription’ la the ffrcAteet earthly boon to us attending to'tip duties of tuy housebt poor suffering women.” T mwäwi I ä T A <«*» «"<*• S W . W <» . TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE Many times women oall on their family physictan«, «uttering, “ tbm,^d1n another from liver or kidney dtaeaso, another fnin nervous exhaustion ori>r.etratl<>n,«nouwrwitn train aore or were, rur this way they all present alike to themselves and their eaar-golttx and Indlff-Tent. or<>yer-mtry doctor, distressing symptoms, and Instituting oomfort Instead of prolonged “ Mrs. B. F. Moauxir, of No. 11 Ixrinatm SI.. PHYSICIAIX Boston, Mass., «■>'■: “ Five year« two i I nioiumno wo 8 dreadful «ufferer from uterine troubles. ------ 1 Having axhau»ted the skill of throe Phy- Fillio. ----- * «iclans. I was completely dtaoourased, and «o weak I oovld with dlffloulty croaa the room I besan taklns Dr. Pieroe'« Favorite Prescription and He local treatment recommended In hl« ‘Common 8cn«e Adviser.' I oommenoed to Improve at once. In three I wo perfectly rural, and have had no trouble «Ince. I wrote letter to my family paper, briefly mentioning how my health d been reetored. and ofterln* to eend the full particular« ting me for them, and encloring a namped-en. to any reply. I have received over four hundred letter». I have described my case and the treatment used, advlaed them to ’ do likewise.' From a great end _..ed aeoond tettersol Ing that they ri the use of • Favorite had «ent the for thr* Medical Advtaer,’ and lied the — fully and plainly laid down .nd were already.1* misery x . J ealous | A Marvslous Cur«.- Mrs. Q. ?. DOCTORSJ F™.bg£5 L mrnmrnmnnm I gnny of different pb yfiidant, I of money, but received no iMtlnf benefit, persuaded me to try your n fiecaune I wae prejudiced 4 they would do me no fOCu. be would ret me K'ine of against the advice of my phj ^Favorite Prescription/ atoc J™. I MV, not had io take any umdlolns four years." OUTGROWTH OF um ahu Mft CHfh- trona tU*