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TREASURES. ....g- n... ! 1“" hope: Thu-. 13: -‘. :13: rm ,: -1. I.‘.‘..x.t!‘ And gltulm-w 1.,-:. \I ~ rl3, -r1';~_« "n. Putlhv-utEu-~;.- .\ I" -. :.~ : N“ui_!lll:.'i -, :, ~ Haw {:u‘.‘ \\ - 2 -~» ' n - .. Tllv- t‘::‘.' ,k ‘ ~ -‘ ~ : "-.‘": Xnnwt‘ \ I .~. : ' ' na, TLNL .l' ‘ ‘ lllTu-l--\" \ '3 . ‘ Rut 211.122. » :., - ‘ ' And NM”. ‘. ‘ ‘ ' Th) | It.~.:‘:=- \.~ “magnum.” l ‘ _ n > "up.“ {.m'lt :.. l' . ‘ ' ' i Slrvmnhmbnfl ~ * -: ' , Lipthh-nl'. {... - _;1.... ‘ . ult'l'. Tlu- Mumtiug nf 1..-n. ‘~~’l~ul|. Mr. Linrn‘.” “m Im. h '.x~ .l-E -l\\l.vu he Mod that l.i~"-.'nt :' -;z‘., m'llw‘; SUI. son, hn-l lu~~n~lwl In !- .l. l' .. m ;: i-:-‘» nfboumnllu h--:. N- :\ v: \- .~ ' . :‘- . x- .T inhoight, “rlgll‘ -! . \l: .' p .... a». :.y l “.15 nomnumly drug; “liziv Inn ILJ \ “.t‘ a quiet litllv gl‘lllll ::mn. “in 3:. 2' :::-:.l-‘- d any one. Senntnr .\lurtvn. \\|!‘.A 'lt‘r, .\1: 'il ..!.-l Davis, “urn (mint-run: in :1 Lt .t _‘x‘. 2- son became cx- llVIi :::.~l dull-v. 21 T; 1-i i-wl Davis in lllL‘ right -hm 1;. ltn . - .‘J‘ Mun mp 1“! l-nvL'. :m-l Mutt-u ,;:t'-.-- 12..” :1 14‘- tol. Dans Jltl\'1lll'~"l 1--.\.u.l \3 7r at. “’3..- wnslunning nguuM thv l-:n‘. lbw-3‘ -l tl; gnu. And. flrul. .\t lhx pull wt 11m 1': _. .' .\.I a-_ put. his hand on lm hurt. my! g; u 13w l-)'- sandals run up 1hr)" lli'dl‘vl him my: "I‘m :1 dead man. Send tor :m L‘iqud vivrgy man." ‘ His friends varrh .1 him into :-. lizzlv I'm-1n under the stain. 'l‘lu-y ohm-l H‘ «l ill" V Ind found mur lllv hurt a i;ni-- l.:\;- mum ‘ about the >l.'.c of it Mr lob-f ,uwl 11...; \u: :xil. f The \Vuuual hml vlmt-Alz x: ~ 1:! w-l r.;:.- ningzyou \Yullltl hzlr ll; 11-rll4't‘ llna! r. ulna. wound. By gtnnl lip-l; tin-w van nu If; 1~-‘t> pal clergyman. :1 mm mzh \\l:~ntl .\-~;~-ru In intimate, in thv hun- a llv xx.» -;|l xnr ‘ nndcame inunmliutnly. and uh. n I‘. um I" :l ‘ Lbs room all othvrx‘ \\'llll'll‘w'~\'. lu ::lmut t~. u minutes we were told that .\‘t‘lfl in "min llul L Quito a number vumw l'nmtmg upu! the; sound of the allot. mnl our 21,: llu'.“ a polka man. who nrrcstul “my. lhm: “th with himquietly, hut 111-Ull (;.-:1. liutll la in; it.L formed of it he mu'lx- u (lx'llllillul luv” the mayor for the tlt'llYL'l‘) oi 13ml» to him. which, after a mummmx'y imitatinn, was done. No notice “In taken (it tho nlfuir. Everybody it'll hurry that .\I-bun \\';‘..\ killul, but they ulnlcmhxml that l);u'i~~ r- .ultl nut ll.) mything data than what he did du. He had been stnick, and if lm lliullft l‘t‘x‘lllvl ll ho would have been tlxsgrun-ul and wnuwllml to leave the army. llc ruultl llvl rcx-ut it any other way—Ben: l‘crlcy Pauro in Boston Budget. Limits of Human Senses. The limited nature of the human senses. whereby we may fail to perceive an all por '.ding“sccoull unholy-[has bxn greatly aphasiwd by the prugnxs of scienw sinua Inc Taylor rensonul from it. in his “Phys:- al Theory of Another Life" half a wntnry 3‘o. Improvement in stx-ctrosonpy and pho tography show that invisible mys extend as far beyond the violet end l'f the spec: rum as m length of the Stu-{rum ihe”, zuul indcul “continue until tho \‘llil‘allnlls “bcculllo infinitely rapid and infinitely small." Sumo (the ultra rays can ht- made visible by in h'posing asubstnnce thnt. havens their re hngibility. Pulsar Stems, the physicist, found that. Ila: a tube filled with a solution of quinine m was moved along the art-drum, “on Iniving nearly at the viulut extmnn’ty a “like gleam of pale blue light shut across h tab; it did not cease until the tube ht! been moved far beyond the violet ex— hunity of the spectrum visible on the an.” The wavelengths of the spectrum unyxhnvo been measured, and we pl - dve only those that. are from about. 0:15 My to one sixty thousandth of an inch; to at other! we are blind. Soot sound; the m at, practimlly, hears only those mum from forty to 4,000 vibra lil-dthaairper second, though the pos illolimithnsheentmcedtonearwflooJ‘ho WWI: new rangeofnotm, and ithcnncdvuhlethat this instrument, in con m with sympathetic and harmonic w my bring downtoaudibility still high:- mof sound. It is not afiirmable “any «Instruction 01! mortal eye and ear oulddhckmthesupernal; but it: iscertain in than 3 very much visible that we don't ”woodman—The Forum. Rescue of the Shipwrecked. A new plan for the nscue of shipwrecked mun, which it is thought is a great in}; mi: on the inventions now employed, MI been proposed to Secretary Whitney by Bau- Admirul Ammen. It consists of tho omit-notion of what is callednlnlsa, ora. m The rear admiral suggests the follow “ method of launching them: “The head nil-hould be hoisted so as to bring the wind unruly; oil bags would be thrown over “mm. Themiling at thestem M for unshipping would be let down and Eb launching skids put in place and tho “curled a.“ by eight men and lowered with four on it. Then a rough car to fit in Ihoukidl would be loaded with tho help-hm pal-cu and lowered to the balsa, be received Ind plloed, and the operation continued until tb but has her load, then she would be cast. “Intending ofhermastnndsuil, throw ova-hoard hex- oil bag, and the mine Mon would be repeated until every one Incubus-lied. Then they should {amen to ad: other in sections of fives.” The bats-i m of W 0 casks, upon which a platform 5 kid. In the cask: are scuttles for stowing pavilion“. A sufilciel.t number of them to tarry a. thousand people could. in the opinion I the rear udmiml, be carried onulargo me without inconvenience—Chicago PlO. for the Public Schools. Griddle the public schools as we please, we In.“ obliged to own, after investigation, “at they ofler to every child who enters than certain advantages which no private Ivedth can buy. In our citim and large ”they are, to begin with, as clean as the his and cabins or a manof m. Every :hfldwho eaten; them learns, so m: as the drool room influence gas, habits of neat 0., method, decorum and punctuality— poinhot training hardly to be surpassed in their importance, not willy for the mental, hm tor the moral nature. \thn I enter Inch 0 school room. and come upon tiny little people marching in procession to or hum their seats, obouicnt to a wave of u Inger from the resolutu youth or maiden who insthemin charge, w. . when I rem-ct that All acre-incontinent, irom the Atlantic to ihe Pacific, this same process is gning on, then that modest tux Lwr‘s work rises into mhlimity, and seems ( c among innumerable {hunks that are togi .ier waving the vast web of a new gencrquon—“T. W. H." in Harper’s Beau. Old Indy (to a boy in drug storo)—l have pain runnin‘ up and down my bark and I {as you can give me a botue of linimcnt. Boy—Wot kind will you have! “What’s the cheapmt you have? “1 tin give you n g« ml homo lin'unent [or .1 3 MEl—Texas Bu Ling; Up mu to tho Eorth Polo. If one of Greely‘s hardy adventurers nosed the eighty-fourth parallel he had but 400 miles further to go. He had water behind hiln, but before him, look ing north. he had a field of ice stretching beyond his powers of vision, however sided. He was looking “up hill,” for notwithstanding the flattening of the earth Atthe poles the accumulation of too there very much more than compen note. If it be true that there is a dif lemnoe of sixteen miles between the major Ind minor axis of the earth. and it is probably less, then it follows that to look “up hill" from the eighty-fourth parallel would require at least eight miles of solid ice resting upon the solid firth—Philadelphia. Times. For th- Uu ol’ the Putor. “Rubber Baptismal Pants” are now freely advertised in the leading Baptist papers. These nether garments are gen erllly used by the pastor who performs the ceremony of immersion, and not by the converts who are immersed. The converts are presumed to be wet all over. They are genemlly arrayed in g‘uments oz woolen material. Which are kept f 0) the purpose by thechurchcs. The “Rub ber Baptismal Pants" are intended to pru. lave the minister from an attack A! cold I mvwm Tina THE c’HULOSOPHV OF DRINK’NG. .' .”2 Two Ijnurhnf“Solvents“ and "h:~ lurz“ ~" ‘.r- lll‘l‘ I‘lrh hay. \', ‘ V.- l. ‘= : In} _i‘~ 3"! ‘ - i.’il""'.|‘.~‘il'lV ‘ K ~ :3 x'. 23%!17 - V 1* ~ ' :'.- ..: '. Killian». ' _ .v :.F - . - ‘.'. 7.::;.;x_'.'xt-'i .. i .- i ;7-.. i_r iii 1““: . ' ‘ _ . . , \‘ . ... L ..‘ l ;’ 1- ;:..-5|i5,; .. .'_ = :. : ‘v-,';.rit§uy«.u -‘H:: . '.. ,- :--: ‘. ,rzf nus lu- lea !;.- r. ; u "r .i" i:n}~-»-l “.2 o l ’ in gvxo :|~' ‘v 4'l 1“.» l- J” 1541 x'i \‘li' gnu v.l «: .;...-l l.:i\.il. .\I \~.' NV 54.. .«r'r. 'hj.’ {22v l‘-!III"\' linuilll'r.‘ of ab rz': ') if! )3; ‘i '. H'lill" End to Child. Iv" I-IV. i 111“. :1: iv >3. :~ :1 rate [whi-y, (::2 t\l _ti.~l' nu'. it 1!".‘\:Zil“"lilill'_:irl ::i-l \E‘ iil" l'-‘-tl :_:.l 111-lili.ll\\ii!ll‘r‘ .-E,:l_v n-d i'l'u-itb it Lu- t‘\ll«'Illt\t'llli"!ll'i“i t' liirh L 4... 1!: 1,... many flaws l-v'w'l brought nil-v.l! by .szfi :ixu-neefrom :Ul\ll‘.l‘-;lii1ll"1-”11*. Hur w a “‘l‘nt z~ u- t \\lil| lik' “anti-fat" mI-u-rm” I; if: il.I~ \x’e i1.1‘.-‘ nu sort of s-ynnuzlzx', (xv-qt in .w h! us on :lt'ufll “minim z-i' :«i.3.m- tl~~m~ um) vlmuce 1., lw lnuz'iéih \ivzauwlxilr !lu-t‘r- am iri|}\l-‘ii';ll'fli farts 1:1 h'l'tiinnY-ull‘lllklllg with h main. :.v in' rm'nlir-l hyth‘vw who l;:i-u=.\'zb-1n. and bin u-_bt In llu- knowl t'xlgl' of (h:- unduili =l in me li-‘im‘. be r:m.~:- ilk-_V «com-urn tlw promotion of of habit. Thus it is. em-vntial that them slioulnl be (unstzzntly passing through tilt-(Il'j;.ilil>lll a illhiling. as it Were, of fluid. to hold in .\ulutlull and wash away the prmluets of (limunilation and Waste. Thrm- who do not recognize lllt' t’avt that three-1 lllill’tt'l‘s by weight of the entire organism is normally com powd of fluid cannot fully realize the great need which exists for a (opious supply. If there be not a suflicient ennlmmose. the exosmose must be re stricted. and «mm limiters. soluble in themselves, but not dissolved beeause of the deficiency of fluid available. will be retained. Take, for example. the uric acid; this excrmnentitious product re quires not less than some 8.000 times its bulk of wan-r at the tenuwmture of the blood to hold it in solution: and if it be not dissolved it mpiilly crystallizes, with more or less dismtrous conse quences, as in gout. {min-l. and proha~ bly many other less Well—axognized troubles. “'9 only mention this par ticular excrement by way of illustration. In all, it may be fairly concluded that not less. titan three and a half pints should be consumed by any pemm in twenty-four hours, and when the body is bulky, four or even live pints should he the average. It is. inormver, desirable that the fluid thus taken should be in the main either pure water or water in \vhieh the simplest extnu'ts are held in solution. \Vhen tluid taken “as drink" is itself heavily charged with solid matter, it cannot fairly be expected to so entirely rid itself of this burden in the process of digestion and absorption as to be avail— able for solvent purposes generally, al though the separation between solid and fluid mgredients of the food is doubtlest fairly complete in the processes prepar atury to awimilation.—london Lancet. liulug Down Hi". There. are more ways than one of going down hill. Besides rolling over a preci pice. rushing down a tebogno slide and other methods. you mny. if you nealeet to rectify an errutic digestion, des -ipliue a rebeJinus lizer. and restore a regular habit of the barrels. rapidly descend on iucliue whose bottum is the grave. A failure in vigor. impairment of appetite, troubled sleep. loss of flesh and mental energy—these are the infallible indica tions that show decay. and ought to sug gest repair. The finest, surest. pleas antest means of repairing physical en ergy is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Where. the mineral poisons and weak appetizers fail, this potent botanic invig nrnut sucreeds. Whether feebleness is the attendant of disease, inherent in the constJutinn. or the companion of convales‘enrte. when very slow after wasting maladies. the Bitters has ever proved a reliable menusol’ remedying it, through the medium of improved diges tion. The Bitters cure malarial com— plaints, rheumatism. constipation and kidney troubles. A pleasing sense of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in limmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and 81.00 bottles by all leading dmggists. Don t [diners-lent. , You cannot afl'ord to waste time ex perimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as wood. or ju=t the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discovery, which is guaranteed togive reliet in all Throat, Lung and Chest of. factions. TI in; bottle free at N. D. Hill & Son's drug store. Hake no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for Consumpuon, SANTA ABIE hllil brought gindnesx to many a household. By its pmmpt use for braking up the cold that too otten devel ops Into that futul diwnse, thousands can be saved tram an untimely grave. You make no mlutake by hex-filo: a ho. neonlm pleasant rem ed‘y in your ouse. CALIFORNIA CA F-R- C RE is equally em-ctlva in eradicating all traces of Nasal Cutarrh. Boll: at these wondertnl Cul lrornin remedies um mm and warranted hy Dr. J. D. Mlnltler. SlJll :1 package. 3 for $3.50. ' ' nlwnvs have ‘k‘ “\gh" Ackur's Baby Soother at hand. It, is the only safe medicine yet made that. will remove all infantile disorders. It. cnmuins 1m Opium or Mn'plu'ne, but. gin-s tlm clniid mull/ml 1188 frum pain. Price 25 cents. :s'uhl In: mum -r & Co. liurkloun‘u .\rnlca Salve. Tm: {hm SAME in the Wurld for Cuts, Bruises. Sun-es. Ulcvrs, Salt Rheum. FP er Harem'l‘etlor. Ulmppod hands. Chil blains. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, nml punitivoly cures piles. or (20 [my rc quirod. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 250 k: per bur. For sale by N. D. Hill & Son. lnsnr» your [lran-rly in llw Northwest Firc .E .\lurhw Ins. (‘u.. tlu- loading (‘Ulll p;;ny--!'Hn-;:nn :uul \\'u~xhinglnn Terri- Imy. has :1 x-upitul Slm'k ul' s7M),o'.'ro, pays its LNSUS nl Hm tinn- of :rljnstnwnt. L. l.u‘.'.’\'!llv -r_;_', Pros; .Illn. .\h-L‘rm'lu-n. Vice l’rc~. : T. .\l. “'arn-n, Tro '.; llnu. R. P. Earhart. .\I-I'. and .\lnnxlgvr. lh-l'vrence, Ist Nuzinnal Hunk nf Port Townsend. .‘\l\'lm_\'rv A': .‘i.~l«-y, agents. ‘29“ Brno“ s “01' Youlh. ‘T.-‘ i lmelm. Cl:.~’2~lu~_\'. Prh-rsnn. Clay () -.. l hlln Hm following remarka ir , -' l‘ . tln- truth ml which is vouched {lx' l'\ '. -- u~>idonls of the town: "I nm 7:} _u. r~ -:‘.l. have [men troubled with k: inn ~ ‘.zrplfliut and lameness fur m- z \ ~ an; could not dress myself \r '. v v 15:. Now [am free from all 33.‘ 2: ::LJ ~01: ness. and am able to do Iu l H“ mm. :1 housemrk. I owe my ‘ N: .: I - :-- l-letric Bdtu- for having lo- I um” J ::y _mulb‘ and removed com- Hl-~t:-'_v xall dis-use and pain.” Try a “-.sz . .3- c. and $1 at N. D. Hill & Son's gum: Mule. [fl-amides- Mr. J. M. Ml-M-nry, who is so rapidly - building up :1 phifioartist business in J Pm! ‘l‘ownsuud, has introduced the bro . mldu mx-tlmxl «r enlarging piciares. and by 13 e r~::pln_~.ment «r firubclaas artists. 'hus produced pictures that would do I credit to any city on the coast. Ho de gene-liberal nuoeeu. Gr. to Bill & Sans for Homeopathic rmwhomtw. Guides WIN! Complete—ML nun .‘lrums to ho had upon npplicr hm . A“ .‘=)\£l":? furs. T' -' ' "nu. .\‘l -‘:“:y- ”In zm-w :< :1.‘}]I::VI::. z". _-- ~--- ‘. - ': '- .-‘ .h-l r» -:.;1'h~.-;;!.- r ,rn ‘ur - . ~. x» ._ x'yl.‘ \x- . I“.:-::","‘i I: . A '1 :1 l - v . p ' .':~. \V ‘ }. ”tin-'13." .. ‘. . _ up» u!‘ lJ’ -~-_ hi Fm"! ~- ( I::‘l‘.‘:i \:-'- n. , mu; 1. >4 '-: “.- Dr. -.--V i‘. \lm'r -’ "I 1!..;‘ 'A ‘. 2‘ E-y'i. :, I' n I-"I'WJ‘. Thriz‘ §§{:£l:t!‘~~ licmuzmz. _ PM! f-hb‘ .‘.'l “in: tinny 5::3‘4l"1l1:z v, wit-t. .‘1 'h'nljh'ffi rt kui n! "tn!“ at N. I). H“: 6.: S m‘ulrng :2 rrr :ii E'w‘i: gn‘m: mvny i;- tln-zv- un~':umv"= LT FH many frrt- trial In ‘- tit-s «4‘ 1):: King's N: w Discnvery for (inmnluptinn. 'i'lu-ir Imde Is snmp!y Nit-rnxmls in this: wry anl‘mlfln nrtlt‘lo fmm thr- fnct that it alwnvs curvs ul 0 haw-r dimppuinta. ('nughn. CHM“. .59“:- mn. Bronchiti“. (‘rv-np m-J nlllhrunt nrd s'”! .lis» ma: qvnnk}; mus-. 1. \uu cm;- tnet it hum-o buying tgv getting: a tna! h-I'He tnu, large sizv SI. Emery bottle warranted. Merrllautx. Riv!!! Thu. To the Hwy-m m ltn- w-xzninm '6“ hnmnyss mu. .I>.~H-p,~i.-. and ‘1 I-vlh'. u: dnhi-xty. imia- Inixt'. ‘.h'l dw~llnhl"‘f.“fi. “5' sur. Ink» .\innunns Li‘vr lit-x!"'4:-ir. The Ira-'vniulnr x.~ ter {rt-m nnr nit m:~ “Jun-nu ~u'aluml': no! «Kinsme nl.',i.; .:m m- mkun at any tun» without interfv-r --1n: ux'h huflnv-‘u nr ph-n-urv. ll i.~ ::v‘ntlv, wt», and :1 gm) tii‘xr‘ll'r. l' h unvquallwl in the mm (11' pih-~. v-n'n iguninn. haul lm-ul’h “I“? e I] u'!. ~ --. Li :nfii nu“ n - u... liliK‘. When you drsirc :1 Izlenszunt physio. try .\‘t. l’ntm‘k‘s l'ills. Fur sale by N. 1). Hm x smm. nnvli "OI'SII‘ ‘I [23! READ THIS. Tu: \‘nxJAlrlH:l.'rl‘u.. nr .\lurdmn. “it'll.. u" term send Ilu-ir ('r-h'hrah-d El.mlm>—erru( “BLT and utlu-r Euu'nm' .\rl‘uaer on his] for thirty (luv-I. tn I'wn ty-Iztug hr ph‘.) Izmirln-d with m-rvnus lzl'hit‘lV. hw: r‘f \iln‘utv and man hood, and all kindrvdxvam‘mx Also fur rhnuma nsm. m-nrulgm.l‘;.|:.a:}'.~i~'.:tllql mnuy mhcr dis eases. Crmpn-Iv n-~tnr:itinn In ho-zllth. cigar :uu' mynl‘u'md guaranteed. No ri~k is iucnrn-d :u thirty days‘ that :s ailmved \Vritethvm :u nun m illuslmtwl nanmhh-t trea The dry cold weather of tho: early win. tcr months is productive of a great deal 0f cr--np amnm: child ron. .\lutlmra should be nu the lookout fur it. and be prepared to arrvst it as noun us: the first umptnms nppenr. True cmnp never comes Without a warning; is duy or two before the attack the child will boonmc hoarse, and that symptnm is soon ful— luwml by a pvcnliur. rough conch. If Chamberlain's Cough Rexumly is given us 50"!) as this lu-nrsuuns; nr cough npr rerun. all danger and anxiety may be avoided; it has mvor l’nilml. won in tho mnsl sn‘ere cases. 'l‘lierv is [in danger in giving the Remedy for-it (‘untflins no injurinus substance. Fur sale by N. D. Hill & Son. nnYM [ln-N- In. You are fi‘f-‘llng 119[)r1’8§t‘li, your up potitu is lmnr‘yun mu hnthcrmt with Headache, yuu nro fidgetty, nor-vans. and generally out at aorta, and want to brave up. 15.40"- !!p. hut nut with stim ulants, spring nwdicinos, or hitters which have for their tinsia wry clump. hnd whisk) 111.11 which stimulate ynn fur an hour. 'nd thvu 'ruvn yuu in Finn-'O. canditiuti tt in before. Whit you want is nu nltcrn fivv- thht will purify )unr Nomi. Mari. ‘:ulll.y uctinn (if the Liver and 'uixmys rest "'2 ynnr vitality. and aim renewed ‘le: nth and strength. Snot: a medicine yt ’ v ill final in Elwtrio Itit ters. and only 51’ conts n hnttlo, at N. D. Hill & So a" Wondertul Uures \V. D. Hoyt k (30.. “linlcsnlu and llletail Druggisls of Roma. 6a.. say: We have selling Dr. Kina‘s Now Discov ‘ery. Elcctric Bitters and Bucklon‘s Arni ca Salve for two your: llnve never handled remedies that sell as well.or give such universal satishcliua' There have been some wonderful cnrcs efl'ectcd by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced (‘onsumptiun the hcen entirely cured by use of a few hot lcs of Dr. Kings New Discovery, taker. in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by N. D Hill 8: Son The "en-dict l‘nnnnmons W. D. Salt, Drngmst. Bippns.lml.. testifies; "I can recommend Electric Bitters aslhe very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every mas. One man took six bottles. and was cnred of rheumatism of 10 years’ standing." Abraham Hare, :lrumzist. Bellvile. Ohio. affirms: “Th;- liost ML ling medicine I have over handled in my 20 years‘ experience. is Elcclric Bitters.“ Thousands of others have added their testimony. So that the verdict is unani mous that Electric Billers do care all diseases or the Liver. Kidney or Blood. Such amedicino you will find in Elec trio Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle. N. D. Hm. & Box. Afiound It‘ll oplnon. E. Blainbridge Munday Esq.. County Ant-ya. Clay (30.. Tex. says: "Have used Eleclnic Bitters with most happy results My Mother also was very low with Mac larial Fever and Janndicn, but was cured by timely use of the medicine. iL'frnnsratislied Electric Bitters saved his 1 e. Mr. D. L. Wilcoxson. ol’ Horse Cave. Ky.. adds :1 like ttstimony, saying: Be positivelp believes he. would have died, bad it not been for Electric Bitters. Lhis great remedy will ward 03', as well as cure all ularial Diseases. and for all Kid ney, LiAer and Ltomnch Dis. orders stands unequalled. Price 50c and 81. at F. D. Hill 3'. Son. Better than Gold Cu: be trnlv sald of that new and efficacious remr-dy for (‘onsnmplinu nnd discaSes of the Throat. Chem and Lu gs, Saul» Abir. for it I. Elensun! to the palate and drum to a cult] very bcnle \mrrunted by J“. I). .\IINKLIBJhe Drnxmsz. For sale. by 0. C. Bartlett & Cu , n nmall assortment or guaranteed genuine old Salsuma Wnre; also. a few J npnnese Curios. * .N. D. Hill 8: Sun. tho Drugnisla. de~ sum to inl’orm their putrnns that they are agents for (lhnmlmrlnin'u Cough Remedy. the host nml must relinble mfldiciuo in use fur cmxuha.caldn and Group. No one suffering lrum u throat or lung: trouble can use it witlmut bone— fil. It will cure n run-re Cold in less lime than any other mmliciu! nr trout meut. It is the only known u-mmly that will prevent croup. unvl4 ___—___— tho Children. They are cs~ s“wcl pecinlly “(1})10 to sudden Colds, Coughs, ('mup, “lumping Cough. etc. “'0 gllnl'nntn'c Acker's English Remedy a pew-hive cure. It saves hours of anxiuud watching. Sold by Lmimvr & Co. “on My was sick. we gsve her Canton-la, When she was a. Child. ahe cried for (‘utorig When ahe became Miss. ahe clung to Castor-in, Whoa sho had Children. she gavo them Cumriz €OREGON? KI Dug: TEA URINARYwiIggNiYTROUBLES, R. ENLEY'S D HNDELION‘FJNIC DA AN ELEGANT APPETIZER. , _ Ell/:55 I/v‘qiqganm .( :‘B 932 ‘93 . D “mgfi-SPEC‘FIC run, ALL §Km DISEASES; 2* STABfliflEDICIN "” “\E P’D'RTEANfi.;OR€ Ca ‘SULD m x. v. HILL & was. ‘~.."“.‘.”’" M n‘ L- —““‘“‘ ~—‘-\ ‘. :p :"u .h \‘ .I ‘ -.‘ :11; \ " ‘3 :3; »J “"" . " 5 fl‘?” ,3. ‘‘_ ‘ ~ . "as: ’-‘E"c" is! q? 15.“? L 2 *-' “‘ ~ ‘ ""71“,”. . \, " *:_ "“7: This is the '10? of the GEMHXE f‘!‘ n a M 3 anti T 3? 1.5.“? CHIMNEY. All utixcrssimilar arc imatations. > _.g'gb‘.‘ T 1315 exact Label .._-g,s{RA~§\.. 15 on each Pearl : {pf-“Rt? .. Top Chimney. ;: 1 .o A drakrmuy say .. ‘3l TQE; {5.4: and think he has ’.‘tfisfih'gvvéf others as good, 0.5.5. mm ms mus NOT. lnsxs! upun 11.: Exact Label and Top. For Sale Everywhere, mummifi - '1 ' SEO. A. WGBETH 1!. ML. Plttsburgh. PI. KW EO. E. STARRE l‘T. J rnxrr TOWNSEND. Contractor & Bullder. l'lrllzrl. Sm-cNmU‘HL-. ...thnntvs, «ha. [JP-mp”) V-u‘; :uM \‘ulpvnh-a wnik m" ;.n kind: (lan. UIIr-lllnllll.ti\'u gig—Shop on “Eu-1‘ 51. near (‘hurlvs Imtel._§! ‘ W ‘ WELCH & OLSEN, ‘ Civil Engineers and Surveynrsj L—icA'lu'llc. - \v 'r. ’ ' ' ’ nigh haégx§mlfm§fo one.“ snl huzbmcuon In the I I'o 5 DAYII. (Inc of Uunurrhu‘n um 3%” mm. x pn-scribeuaud - loci safe In recommend- Irdafl’s’ "‘1“. ing It to all sulferem C' 1 l A. J. STONER. IJL, Decatur ll). Ohio» ’ 1'111('E.81.00. 'l'rah- luk fluid by Drugzlsts. N. I). HILL .c SUNS. Aguhls. Q Dli. .l()RI)AN' ~ MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ' 1:1' 731 .\[urkc-l Slrvet. San ll‘rnncisun _ g s X CALIFURNIA. . ; Guru”! Irurn hn\\' m avoid dis 11>". NJ; ' :ml huw “unmerfnnv _um um gag; j . m-Mv. l‘oxx~n|tulmn and he.” : «- xm-ul lwr~()lu|l|_\' m' In) letter on " . ' \h'fl x..-s~a:lud;m duo-ammonium. , L Sum! fur hunk. l’rlvute (mice 1!” lh‘fiTV street. wa— - - whv Acker’s [‘\\QJ \‘L A\so\-\ Bio-0d Elixir is warranted. s because it is the best Blood k't‘parn'inn known. It. will posi :ively cut. all Blond l’isvn'ws, purifies the whole sysmu‘mml l]:(‘!uu;'].‘:}’ imihls up the con'st'nluliuu. Rcuu‘mbrr: v.l; guuruumc it. Sold by [,nlimur & (‘O. W 111 mm Busby, ‘ . PAINTING, Kalsomuung and Paper Hanging. i?§‘“l‘irst-clus< wnrk Guaranteed. b‘h-‘p- n Adams at. up. Court Hunsc‘fi] i’l’llll‘f’l‘ l'ol'li NEW RA,; l l . “mRSCH Bmg; van 01AM V3O 0” \V“ TA 0 0 99 E C 8‘ LEs ... V ‘ A _._ _ H. U V ”mm-m- EYEGLASSES- . PATEHIULY IL‘ “19. Mr. H. HIRSCHBERG. Th. well-known Optician of 107 N. Fourth St. (under l’lnmors House). St. Louis, has uppolnlnd N. D. Hill‘s Sons. of Port. l‘mvnwnd. Igontr for his celebrated Diamond S‘mcmclcx and Eye :zlnasl-s, and also tbr hla lllu n'md Non-(“hange uhle sin-tucks and Eye-'lasses. These Glass“ am the grealtst lnveutfim Mm- made ln Spec tacles. By a proper construction (A! the Lens A per-on purchasing a mlr of these Non-Change able Glassca nevur has to change 'hese film-sea from ill-l eyt-s. nnd every pair purchased are ::nnnn'eed, so (hnl ll theyever leave the eyes (no mailer how runad or scratched the LCHEQI are) they wlll furnish the gnrlv u'llh a new pair of Glasses {we of charge. '. D. Hill's Sons have a full nsmrtmenn and lnvlm all “110 with to an infy themselves of the great nuperloritv at [bar 6 use»: over any And all other: now in use, 0 ctllnnd examlne the same at lhelr drug stove Wnler street. Port Townsend- H‘No Peddlers supplied. mum ti‘fl—AT AILS YO U I? DO (.1! fan] dull. luxuuld. low-sniiited. life | less. ‘13:"! llids'M-rihlhly misrmble. Loch physi . mlly unvl mmmlly: experience a sense 0! ‘ fuilnes‘: ur blunting finer eating. or or ”gone ' Hess." or ulnpzénem «.1 sirrusch in the morn ; ing. tongue mama. mm: or bad taste in "Juli!!! irrauuim upmtiie. dizziness. frequent inc-minrixmtbiurn‘d eyesight, “ floating speck." baton: the‘oym. nervous ::mstrmiun or ex , hausiion. irrzmbiliny of tcnu'm. but flushes. | sm-ruaiing- wiLu chili,“ semulions. sisal-B , biting: tmnuiunt pains 9m and titers. 130 feet, (iron-airings nae-.- meals. wuimlulncss. or k disturlrd nntl [Hindi-calling slm'p. cpnstant. indescribable feeling of dread. or of nupem inf cam unity? _ f {on have all. or any considerable numba ‘ of those symptoms. you are suflcitnii‘dfrom that. runs: commun or American mu les— ‘ nilious Dyspepsia. or Torpid Liver. associated with Dysln‘psis. or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become. the greater the number and diversity of symp toms. No mum-r what “£8 it has mchcd. Dr. Ploree’scoldcu NI Icnl Discovery will subdue it. it unknn according to direc tions [or s mmnsble length of tune. It not cured. complications multiply and Consump tion of the Lungs. Skin Dist-uses. Henri. Bissau}. Rheumatism. \iduef Dismse. or other grave maladies are quite l able to set in and. sooner or inter. induce a {null termination. Dr. Plorce’s Golden Medical Dis covery acts powerfully upon the Liver. and thromrh that. great blmxi-purifflng organ. ck’flilSl'S the 85?":"1 of all blood-tn msnnd im purities, {mm whatever cause ltrisili‘i:rh.o It is i equally fillivr‘cious intncting upon l Kid ne 8. an 01 nor och ory organ c cansuf. nr’énmhoning. and bonding their «films. I I an mils-tiling. rmrtnrnuvu tonic, it promotes Jim! on and nuiritinn. tlmwby building up hull: "fish and sin-tutti). lu malarial districts. this wondL-ri'ul muliclne has gained mt m-iq-brity in curingr lv‘cn-r nnd A‘fuc. Chills and l-‘vvcr, linnnb Aqua. and kinds-w diseases. Dr. Pier-00’s Golden Medical nu. covcry from a common ”inn-h. or Eru ition, to the worst. Scmi‘nln. Suit-riicum. “i’cver-soros." Sculy or Rough Skin. in short. all dist-«soc caused hy lm blond are common-d by this powerful. purifying. and invimmlin medi cine. firm: Eating [Jim-m rup‘i-diy [143:5 under its benign iniiuL-nuu. ltfilfl‘l'illily has it mani fi'fil’l‘d its pin-no)! in (curing: 'l't-iiu-r. Eczema. Hrysipoh's. Hulls. 1 ‘nzrium’lcs. Fur“ Eyes. Scrot ulnus Soros mid tint-“ 51123. Hip—yum, Dist-use. “White :kn-iiinx.:." Lam-u, ‘.r Thick Neck. and Erika: "i (Ham‘s. Send (ml cents in stamps fur a. large 'i'it-niE-tz. “::h colored plan-s. (in Skin Din-. 521... :.r an» rum) amount for a '.i‘u-unn') nu Scruluiuus _‘. its: z-ons. “FOE Tiff. ”53.02113 .3151... RIPE." Thnrnncid.‘ «If m: 51 f-.' 1. __' 3H2. :‘lerco’l Golda: _r2‘2:»a‘---.--.‘i ::er-w .421. .z'ul (mud idlgmsiv ;' Ir, ».':'L . m.. _-,, ..gr 4‘ vital . sari-zigzn - -1 ‘_ 1..-3 i ‘:1 - b; . .!:.'...H£ch. ‘tf‘. .‘-"é"’~“ ‘2": “J” 1" '~‘ " 5 sh; wen-” 2;. -. g. ,;;=:u, whiph :m‘c _~‘uf.':_ 'H‘Ew 7.: :., 3:l;lsjgted sand x'l::‘:'f :_:.“ 1 in m the - ('lir”(l' s‘a. r£~~z 1:. : .u; ~. 1:, fix mgr i luv-mus nm 2_ .v.'r;' . ..2 '3 'll 3 :3 «age. I “‘Ill?" fires-LC- :;|_-‘ I ;h m"; \ I'7 "1 ::.H! H'ni- My tom-:xzzlagi". ;; -. I'. mu 1; 'i: “ :.lt-nsly of callin‘: :l: 2915 .L. .:2 '. »;-. L !2.'7." but shaman-m»! :i.ut min-s 1.: I'l .u‘r;-.L::u fur a. mt‘dicin ~ \.:li('i.‘. .tum ii-z \ ~in "3211;: com ! binutimx of inml; w; :21: on»? 'm'; “n. 1,. Literatfi'v‘t i or bitmd-xfcunsinp, :qu-mimur-. in czru'ui. and I nutritive .u‘nlfn-niys. ‘5 iznmumklsl. m 1»: onhi as n tamed; or ‘nnaum than u: or a! - Chronic Bboms of mg . I Liver, Blood, and Lungs. ' For Weak Lungs, Sn‘iiting of Blood. Shortness 0! Dream, Chronic .‘miCstsrrh. Bronchitis. Asthma. Straw Census. and kindred nn'ecuons. .l. is an mlh-‘onl 11-niody. 8 told by [lung >l~, at 01A», or Si c Botxies for 5.00. ‘ w sl-nll ten c-nls in sismp- {or Dr. Piexm‘l book 0 l L‘m.sxmpncn. Addm«°, 1 World’s D.spen&sry Medics! Assoc’n, 663 Mam St, Bnfiaio, N-‘Y- _ Timb L d _ cer an s For Sale. Tim hundred and twenty-five acres; of ‘..irjm‘r land for sale. Distant half mile 13 a mile from the waver, dowm‘ grade, tn good ha bor. Within six‘ milna {mm Port ETownsend. For nailir'n'lur apply to BBADSWAW & Suns. Port Townsend. mstf fiRIUK! BRIUK H N 6 -7 I-{Tn_Bul-ned. BBIQK How READY BY THE THOUSAND. Appiy to Goo. IS. Sturrctt. D R LA N E’S I Wine Tonic Beef, Celery, Iron, and Wine An Unequalled N er§re Tonic and Blood Invigorator. Especially AduptoTlEr llle Treatment of Nervous Afl‘ections. lmsoverish ment of ihe Blood. an Gen eral l’rostruliou. For Sleeplessness, Loss of Appetite, Gouoral Dm-nngemout of the Nervous System arising from whatever cause, Brain Trouble, the result of overwork. etc. It is I'ALA'I‘ABLI-J and l-Zl-‘FICACIOUS. A faillllul lrlul “11l [trove It to he the met mu l’mrc-(ienerzuing. lur» Surlnmiu: sypmn-Vl mlmng. mul llama-Cheering remed’vercr omen-d 111 11l ‘ ullllclull. J. D. MINKLER, M. D., Pom TOWNSEND AGENT. IlAl‘l‘ "no. 1; I'rop'ru find Mnnnflulurorn. Avrnzdtlm :“4 Clay SL. San Fnlicisco. Ca. Rheumatism It a an established fact that Hood’s Sar saparilla has provcn an invaluable remedy in many severe cases 0! rheumatism, elk-ct lug rmuarkahlo cures by “s powerful action in correcting the nudity ot the blood. which is the cause of the disease. and purilylng and mulching the vital fluid. It is certainly fair to assume that what Hood‘s Sarsaparilla has done for others it will do [or you. Therefore, 11 you sullcr the pains and aches o! rheumatism, give this potent. remedy a fair trial. A Positive Cure. “1 was troubled very much with rheum [ism ln my hips, ankles, and wrists. I could hardly walk. and was confined to my “ed a good deal ol the time. Being rec ommended to try Hood's Szxrsaparllla. I ‘va (our bottles and am perfectly well. ' cheerfully recommend Hood's Snmpnrilla one 0! the host blood purifiers In the M." W. P. WOOD. Bloomlngton, 111. For Twenty Years . have been amicted with rheumatism. Betore :53; l (ound no rellat. but grew worse. I then wgan taking Hood's Bonapariun. and it. did me more good than all the other medicine I :vcr had." 1:. T. BALCOH, Shlrley. Mass. “1 suflvrcd from what the doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sar saparllla and am cmin-ly cured." J. V. A. hammer. letter can-lot, Chicago, 111. We Ihull be glad to send, free of charge to all who may deslro, a. book containing many Mdluonal statements 0! cures by Hood's Sanaparllla Sold by all drngglstn. 3:; 511 tons. ma. only by G. I. HOOD & 00.. Lowell, luau. __IOO Doses One Dollar. “ I unhesitnringly add my testimony to the great bene fits to be derived from Sim mons Liver Re vulator. I was afflicted lhr several years with disordered Liver, which resulted in a severe attack of Jaundioe. I had good medlrml attendance, but It. failed to restore me to the enjo'ment of my for. mer health. I then tried the most renowned ph si cians of Louisville, Ky., hut all to no purgose, where upon Iwas in uced to try Simmons Liver Regulator. I found immediate benefit from its use, and it. ulti mately restored me to the full enjoyment. of health."— A. H. SHIRLEY, Richmond, Ky.......“ 1 most cheerfully recommend it. to all who suffer from Bilious Attacks or any disease caused by a dismanged state of the Liver.”. . ...WV. R. BERNARD, Kansas City. Mo. ‘ _ , Ii) '0 'l . ‘1 y‘ S S I 0 l . ’ "" n'omzl Pun)“: mu. fins, June 20. ill—Tho Swin Specific Company Ail-ma. (it—Gou uoman : Ono of my children was troubled viii: rhrumnuuu and boil: for shout two years. We to her vnrioun limb or modi aine. but. wltgut fimngmd basin to W of curing her n n . I win would“ toga your Swiii'l apt-cine. Art- Iha had several bottle. the disease: o.l] din-W and lbs in now a halo. Muslin! “I“! ri twelve yen-n old. Ana or child in: run. become nii‘licted in tho Inna m. um um union the s. S. 3. And anticipate n prompt sud paramount cure. N. 0. WANG.“ men Btu. liov. Jul 1. Wlll. m Sptcmu Cu. Lilla“. GL—Gonuomen: Our little girl when but chi-on week- old hroh out with eczema. We triad tho prescription -Imm xoveru good doctor-him: without any n in! benefit. We tried 3. 8.. and by th ‘Bs.: one bottle wu gone her head ban to heal. and by the time the had inhen nix bottles she was mmplaie‘il cnred. how Ihu has n full and heavi' bL‘l of hair-n robuu. hemy child. 1 {eel 8 but my duly to max. tun aulemeut. Beamituliy, B. 'i‘. Sucn. Cnn-nxooo‘. Tum. June 27 iß—m Swift stpeclnc Co.. Atlanta, Gu—dontiomoa : In 1386 Contracted blood pouon. nnd a: one. nought. a physician who (rented me for U!- eml illuniils. By hil advica I wenthno ()l'i‘hll’ll springs. Ky., where hi: oounn at treatment was curl-tuliy observed. IW en-d. us I timuglmllut the mt: wring?)- glm began in uppeu on In? lace and y. new gradually increased 0 sore. And run ning ulcers. 1 was advised to try 8. B. 8.. Ind inlmmlawlynim min it. I commenced“: improve. niowly at ling, but more rapidly afterward; and soon nolhin remuned m tell of my in-übze. Kyhloog in now thor oughly rlenusul. and my Irltem freon-um imm. an! I owe my present condition-I pollen cure—to your medicinn icheatuliy “179 um summons ‘bl‘ omen who Mvo notified as i huvo mny mix the lame beam Ham! )1. Bun. We“ Ninth BL Ronni. LA.. by im—Tho Swifts lilo Cu. Atlanta. Oufienmpen: Awning” {an ti.) my general health five In on iruiy. wu Io debilitated i t 1 nine“ tie-paired of ewr feeling well Ignin. All tin! mo physicians done or the "0%" pcnuanem relief. Friend: inn-ind I nhouivi give a 8. S. n I“! md‘houfihl thought. it. would in throwing away moncy. Aflur inkinvz a thorough course. my health And (treufuh returned, and I must. I? that s. 8. :4. a me Minding..- [din-u cdsil other: whilo using it. A! o tonic I cnll mo“ heartily moummund ii ; tor figacrni aching. it certainly is a upoelnc. W. . Ruben-. 1. . flour... i.A.—l know Sir. W. F. arid“ and will say inn: his “element I- correct. Joann annex. Dustin. Treatise on Blood And Skin Disme- Inning tree. Tu: Hum firs-ma Dawn “uni. GI. 00" " M . . ‘ _Chlldrenfiryjor Pitcher’lsfiostorig ' 1 Transportatlon Comp y. ~~fie rezniar flail Steamer— J’. B. LIBBY. Will have Pun Towneend to: Wnumm on Mon dnys, Wedneidny‘a and {rl‘days in; lo; m.‘ ca‘ll ing at Argy 0 mm»! ‘r as ard r l‘oc llnrlmr. omm. knu‘ salami. Saunas. Xh’acoue: Snmiah and .51th n. pmmianmven Whal mm ll 5' a. 111. Tuesdavn, Thursdays and Smur da) 9, miving nl. Port Toun>end same evening: Faro from Port Townsend to any point. - 01.00 Abolmves Port Townsend for Scuttle Bun dnyu at. 7a. m.: mlurnlng “ill leave Saute for Port Townsend at 3n. m. Mandala. Euro. “.50. Mb” 1‘0333. Agent. @ Steamer EDNA, 11. )1. RACE. Mamet. ‘ Making daily "in! tween Put Townsend and ‘ H; 1 fill-roven'. - ‘ \Vill leave U.\'l( N WEAR? every afternoon at. 2.3) p m.. and Port Dbcnwlry each morning In. 7 a. m. For freight or prsage apply to Jnnzs Jonas. or on board JOBBIXG DONE AT REA‘FONABLE RATES. @ Steamer EVANGEL. J. \V. TARTE. Muster. Will leave Scuttle llnndny 2n. m.. for Sem inllmoo via l’on Tonnzaend and [he lulundu. V -—«Axnv-- ‘ on Tllurldaly. 2 :.'m., for For: Angelusirh l’or: Townsend nnd hunxcnvs-j. kelllrnifl" same duy 2p. m. Leave Port Townsend bulb 7135's}: sa. m. (‘ounecls both ways 31 Dm-genvfls wnh ntrarn lnunch llndtockJnnkin: quick transpor uuiun for unssenucrs wilhcr' exlmcharue. 5% 5m DISPATCH. ms. noxious. Muster. Will leave Port Townsend Mondnfis and Thurs— (lnys It 10 o‘clock A. x. fur Nt-n Bay. New Dungeuern. Port Angeles. and way ports. rev :urnluzz on Wednesday.- and Fridays. Towing and charters at reasonable rules. We have 3 large scow {or {renaming purposes filled with good ugxnnlin for e-ping goods drv. Aprly an hour , or to L. B. Hastings or C. 1:. B 1" en & Co. 5% Str. WILDWOOD, A)- A. W. llUl’lN’. Manor. Loan-s Port Tau mend tor lmmlnle. In 8 n. m.. uer. {or Whidby Island at ll :1. m.. {or lronllnle m«I p. In. every day For freight or plum-go unulv on htnrd. Northern Pacific Railr’d . _ ,VIA .THE Cas‘cude Division, making" it the Shortest, Best ‘ and Quickest. The Dining ;Cnr Ilne. Tm Direct Roma. Nu Del-)1. .‘Fureu Tnlns. ..fl'ukelu sold to all Prominent l'oims anonglno out, the East and Southeast Throufih Pullman Drnwlug'noom Sleeping Cats 0 East Bound unsung. rs: ‘ Be careful and (lo uol make a mistake, he: he ‘ ure to like the ‘ NORTHERN PACER} RAILROAD. Through Emlfmnt sleeping Cars run on regu lar ext?" In: as length of flu line. Benn: free. west mleu. Quickest tune. General Office at the Company. No. 2 Wash irmon Street, Portland. Ongo-s. A. D. CHARLTI'N. Gen‘l Western Punnger Ag‘t. W: H. Wurrrusmr. rick»! Agent. Port Townsend “'axh. Terr. WASHINGTON STEAMBOA‘I’ TRANSPBRIATIOI co Carrying the U. 8. Mall. Pt. Townsend, Seattle & Tacoma noun ()NB Ol’ THE W. S. a 'l‘. Co‘e eta-mere (\Vuhinglon or Ed ith) will run daily (exec?! Sand-i) belvveen on Townsend and ’l‘ucome. caving ort, Town-end ll 1. g. 31.. end louchlng In Port Lndlow. Poll Glu- le. Port ledlaon and Seattle. Returning. leave 'l‘nmmn daily upon nrrlvnl of the In 11 from Ponlnnd. Seattle-Whitman Route. The steamer \V. K. M I'le will lean Seattle every Sunday. Tueefiy an Thursday "“mé'" .l e‘clodr .for W noon: celllnz :1 Dual o.l‘alwp. Cohpevme. oak harbor. m eal y manner. l‘k‘elfin. Anacohee. Gnomes Semi-h. l-elrhuen. Bel lag-m and Behome, Bugging. will leave W loom every lend: . Wedn Iy ind Friday evenings, at 0 o'clock for Sunlefinlllng et lutermedlue pain“ on [hf wly. Seattle-Bkm: River Route. The rteemer Daisy wlll leave Seattle to: sum River and win ports eve? loud-y end Thursdey. returning Tneednys an Vrldnye. For frel‘ht and nwge npply n Roth-uhll-l a Co‘l our. on Qn ncy "reel. whnrt. oron bond the boats It the name wharf. dw-u GEO. B. JACOBS. Soc‘v. ‘ ‘ PACIF IC (JOAST Slum-Mp- carrying ‘ller Brltnnlc Injeety‘r Mnllennlll leave Broecwey Whari. No. 1. San F'rencleco. every Frida) u 9 n. m.. for VIC— TORIA. B. C. PORT TOWNSEND SEAT TLE. nnd TACOMA . Arriving at Vicious. B. 0.. every londev n 6 I. In. Port Townsend A!“ Seattle every londey p. 111.. Ind Tacoma ever: Tue-day‘s m . connecting with amen to: Ala-kn low, end with steambone. can. la: sb!“ river And Ceeeler mlnee. Nlulmo. Nee Westminster. Yale, and ell other Imporun' polite. nlruenme LIAVI Seattle every Frldny It 1 p. m.. Port Townsend every Friday. p. m.. end Vlclorle every) snlur day at l p. m.. for Sen Pnncleeo. no Sen Frenclsco Tuesday: A. m. Alaska. Route. The Ancon will leave Port Townsend Jnne 4, Jul ' 2. 30. Aug. 27. sent. 34. The Geo. W. Elder leanee l‘ort Ton-mend June la. July I‘. Aug. 13. Sept. )0. 11. L. ’I'IBRALS. Jr. Agent for Port Townsend ‘ ___—___— ‘ Oregon Rallway & Nav lgatlon Company. new nirllnnvm 'BOI BEAT! Ll. Summer Olympian. leave Seoule u... .11 :00 I. m “ an‘ho l't. Townsend at. 2:15 p. In " lento l’l. Townsend “3:81 p. In " nrrlve at Victoria at. ...5::il p. m “ leave Vicwrln m.. .....2:wn. m " arrive l’t. Townsend "5:00 I. m .. luave H. To - mend in 5:3”. In “ urrh'i' n! Senltln m.. .. 3:45 A. m "Colulnbla ltlvel- Route.” float- {or the East leave 1L... ............l p. m. TICKETS ton-g 1 lroln principal glnmln the I'nllctl Slates. (‘nna a Europe. Elegant Pullman Palace Gm. “IWI 313W]! Cars Run Through fill “MOSS W _l-0 _ OMA HA, COUNCIL BLUI' F 5 AND ST. P AUL Free of Charge and iVithout Change Close conneczions at. Portland for Sun anclwo and Puget :ouml nuiuls. For (umber parllrulms lnquil‘r‘ of a"; Agent of the Company or A. L. Mnxnell. A. U. P. .t 'l‘. IL. l'nrtland, Urn-goo. A. L. MAXWELL. A. u. l'. a ’l‘. A W. HOLGOMB. Gen'l Manager. WM. 11. WHITTLESEY. t‘ualoum Axon!- ) People 3 Market, Cor. \\'.-.u-r uul Taylor six-sou E Port 'l‘nwnsend, \Vash THUS. JAGKMAH & 60., Proprictm s. .THR. vary he" qunlny at M! kind!- of “cal than“ ghfileulg and retail. Sl.lfll!:|:0l, Head -. i oar-a nnsn 'ree, ax .. -- , Q‘Urdem delivers-l mks“ lin‘rlsaol'l‘ge my?“ _wsa"’""iTngo mp 2? 3 ” [ll-haw l 'hng-flnsififinn ...30 n‘flgfi N ‘ ildrenfiryfiorfltcher’gm. ‘ Th W M, Md 1 e 01‘ S 0 101116. Wonderful “Sarsfield” Remed' Have we cOniplote mixes of difiéult ctisoa of Liver and Kidney trauma {1110139115 1321111111113. Blood Poisoning, 11:9 Dianne; fiend“- _ ary Blood 'laint, Eczema and Skin Diseases genera y. 89nd For angular. describing Ihn cum of MARGIE DUL‘GLASS (aid to be the 7 cue of scrotula. in California); FRANK CASSIDY, of Peu‘tum. TllOs. licCALE. of Ilia: B nu; w. B. FINCII. 01’ Lincoln. Placer county; REV. J. ’l‘. 11111-‘F. of Turner Station 0 n' nuns Mct'Ol-tIICK, Vice—Pren-ldent mm.- of Balding: w.w. uon’rox. neno. Nov-Auriga: DOANE. Sat-pnnrnto; JOHN DRISCOLL. Union Iron Works Smmnenvo: NRB. HERE (3. uouDltLDGh, .\lll3 CHARLOTTE [is ulkßEltg‘ MRS; ALLEN, Mll3. 111.11. 1115811186102}; ".11 of qign Frqnciscp; )t ID .\l_. A ADAMS, )1 S. 1.. . AIIDERSGN, of Sacrnmento. , > . k new»: 1 Permission mks. smut B. coon: Inns. €11.13.va ”1011.131: MAN, 1103.113 (1. 110111} .\. 1). OAKV 11.11. OLIVER "1251,1511 LEWIS P. 3562.811: Fug chm: 1". 0.1511111111101131". L A. I I'SON. Sacramento. T. B. HARPER. Lincoln; SAX‘L C‘s SIDY. Petalumn Arvin; W A. DEA), San Francisco Chronicle. SARSFIELD‘S REMEDY FOR THE 151.00 )!—A Specific {or Mill-idles Arising from disc Liver, Kidnem. Constipation. 31111qu L [Hood l'oi-oning. scrotum. Salt Rheum. and t coming from Blood Impurities. . ~ 'PRICE. $1 per Bottle. SARSFIELD’S CHRONIC ULCER SALVB {or theL‘ure cit-Chronic Ulcers and Sores of em) desfirltuion: Eczema, P 1199. Varicose [lll-on. Inflammatory Swelling: and Skin Dionne; g“ ern _v. . I PRICE, $1 and. 500 r box urcordmg to site. 130 ! SARSFIELD'S REMEDY FOR DIPHTHERIA AND I’NEUMONIA!‘ A Specific to: Diphllhel. Group. Sore Throat. Mumps. and Innanimstion of the Chest. and Lungs. PRICE. .1 and 800 per box. “cording lo alter Testimony OI Ilsv. J I‘. Hull. Tuning S'u'rios, Urvuon . Aug. 27,1fl6. ’l‘o‘ "Tm: SAK~PIELD Rgflgnlfis (for—7l 111-1:41. Iwnnilgimlorse .\‘zmm-ld‘a Remedies. and 1: n (10*.11’0'19 that inv intlorsvment rhullpe phceil 'u'h ‘re it will do the most good to fluttering humm ily “Avg: 11ml a limp ._v usreifience in connection with these l’t’nledirfi. When tlrrt Iwu ind: ioi them lny trimaran-. 012 1 I would not lhe Hinze monthil. an luniuon Ind 110.1(m weifi ‘.‘l2 pounds; uni stronger and in better health ii an 1 him had {of twelve your. 1 1..-J) tried nanny doctors and nntnymhcr rolliedics.nml all had luiled to cure. 1 timid: (”I'l lov- m.. 11nd providence mm he led me 10 mu and your iii-(mu -r.'ul remedies. 1 would retummemi an him an; uun‘ering from Blood Polcniug of any descripl Inn to try Sari-field's remedy tor the Blood Ind Ne Ulcer salve. Since the nstonipling change It has wrought in my condition I have witnezsod tho utlect o! the remedies upon others. and it ha.- given me best of natiainruon. . Wishing the banned Remedim Co. auecesn commensurate with the mom 9! their "medici- I am. Yours truly, REL J. T. IllIFI'. Rater to Rev. Dr. Frost. Sacramento, ——HANUI’AUI‘UHED BY Tll3 SARSF IELD REMEDIES CO,. 1 15 EDDY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. J_ p, MINKLER. 31, D.. AGENT. - l‘miTuwnsmid. W T A, n ~ . WT." ">2 :gfv'mtlv-‘rrr "’1" _'w—x :1 fair 2 'z ‘ :12- -:-::~.~w-r,wl 4!?- -z: n. ’l7 .‘ . .. 1.1 _ -1, .. t . ‘32" 33-”:,‘g:f’:fv+,—‘,.»:.L.L.-;::.'s‘ _, A: «1' ~‘:. -. L .g: "E . ’ n:- ii. t::.- m.."...b.‘ mm: m. . 3.443;;- .1411” g 2“: ”4.17:?“- uanunlm-rgprwrtwn ‘ 13f 5. J; j'- » "'. :’.‘"“~‘-'3‘"37 bin ii; 1.3. uolwhomwo ntulltzo-tt! _rg 7517;153:113 Vfiiéifijv; 2”,? “U km non u mreaorodmhulm by naming}. :‘krv: >97]! 3131,.) quanta-h an 3;': Paé§ SE“ HM. PASTE ’3 VJ: “:J -. "-.mew Lama-lic - ,: H o .l 1.: .- “-25- 1‘“: [4L ~o7!L.Dn~v:h.‘ll;tlfl aqy‘. ‘ 3 A uon 8309:9115.” t’.l‘::ran:r ' ‘11" " 4.“? “tr-3"“ mum Dru-dug.” a»: w calm” flan-121:1; 1:25? a ”1‘5“.“ :‘xfW-“Emm 1*“ P 3! 0“an: : at. nu; ma toxin-i 4'éé2lllh tum; K 1 'l. 19,-9m“ "hm-“wt 4m. run-nu “chm- ...: Muhalntc‘lgthmv‘: ”T34Hle'ilihi . hl293'°““°~§l§i““.§°'fim'“"m"£‘3" , :z, 4.17: 1. vs. .. . » ~. . . - ”muna'iufim‘gmfirm digging; -.,1_ ::ar: 3. hw°m““mww . E 12:. "c. 5.5.; v ' - ' m‘fim‘wfififiié‘mfiwvm‘zm: '“m‘”"‘°—~M“*m” 0 '8 3 . .1 ’.l a. r damhentfimufimblafiad .251er HARRis R=HEDY co- ." .2. Wrnmozmnmmmm-n human. aces; n.mmsnw.n.bmm ' nun-mam PERSONS can have FREE Trial clout Appliance. m too I‘m il. . ‘ '9: K< 5,’/ q ._‘ ‘ I ..y" ’l6? 0.5 A q i~ " g . -_ 2 3 , ‘ 1 .—» my: _.- - - F : :. . F \BLE ,1 r E ,\, BAG» 94 i /'*.- f:E./,' --' HEALTH. "' l ‘OIB2- E. I.e Illelnu's Golden Bale-In 10. I . Cures ()lnncree. first and second stages; Sores on the Leg: and Body: Sore Esra Eaves. 11019.3 th Copper-colored Blotches, Ryph lttic Cnurrh. dtaeased Sealp,nnd all primlry forms of tho din-me known as Syphilis. Price 85.90 per Bottle. l-e lllch-n’u Golden Balm No. 2. t are Tertiary, Mercurial Syphlllllc Rheumulnm. Pain: ln the Bones, Pams in the llud. hack of the neck, Ulcomtcd Sore Throat. Syphlll‘dc Rash, Lamps and contracted Cords, Stiffness o! the Limbs. nud eradicate- all diam-ea from the system. when)" caused by indlrcretlon or abuse of Nernury. leaving the blood pure and healthy. Price 05.00 per Bottle. '4O Ilc III'I Golden Sty-null Laud-lo {on the cure of Gonorrhea, leet. lrrltatlon Gnvel Ind nll Urinnry or Genital amusement. Pelee 82.50 per Beale. I. moi-ur- Golde- spa-ul- Inject]... for severe cases of Gonorrhea, Inflnmuumry Gloat‘ Strlcturel. kc. Prue, 01-50 per I.“ e. - l 4 lien-m Golde- 01-I-e-i lor the of: (active hauling of Sypthc Sorghum erup tions. Pelee. “.00 re Box. be [kin-’- uolde- P 111. Nerve and Brain treeunont: lens of physlc‘l power.exeeu or over-work, Proatrauon, etc. Price, 38.00 per- lot. Tone and neg-vile. Sent everywhere. C. O. D..secn_rely packed PC? emu. ‘ C. r. RICHARDS & 00.. ”0.“. 1 (27 a 429 w some 8!... Cor. Chg Sn lanai-co. u. ”‘CIRCULAR HAILBD FREI. W file/VEMTOR. _......... a R I A 'z ” 1...; ’Egfifimwfl - I) , { 25°.“ “37.3%.? _ x Ens Carla Y ' : d Pu ' {4“ Debu : .OTT '- E $331.9. nQ’llul )I:an .‘porm.:!..rrhmn§e :\‘-'c;:; [- Premature a sumcmur To 2 215513.?1'71fi23aug arr-ova we na- ::.;.::.':..’:.a‘;:;;::.°°“m ‘gns CF ms, 15!: gcauzavrodwd i SREATE:TCFALL§ '5,- I ismencmzxmcg a”J Summons 5:13; ' 55mm E 2 _ - -n~\.;E'-- .z“:l ' that ”HER": '9" “" 3- ‘. t: Ylmnfuyently 5 WELL DE 8:377? ' . ; . ixzttry “Walter S n‘. ~ I ~‘, brains I: n SAN? CE: 11:. '.2 ~ . - ;~-..n:;::¢or&oy 5 ..-... . t ‘'3 :~x;:v-.'tcrur.nu¢§ {lf}: {Y LL.-._ . ‘ .; -l .or'lzecnnts Sh-1-—>~~-‘-- - «_E ‘ ‘ u‘ ::ocuu man: zu1..a... .....r. .. 3 . . :‘ “.0?!” Dbl!” . 57:33 ;:_'_l _" ,5 .:. 1111' idmndlt é. .r. . . , .I.J..v.xgr§glgg ' _ a..:....-1.2,-- .....x ' . ::gl. -_,,_.._..; _- 1.....7..-.ro 0: mo Elfifllunh ..: :.-—.;,,~. gems-1:37.”; .‘ . - ;j:,-/‘s//7/_;v, 515.777; 5;. ..i‘; ~ 37,;«1/ -; -- s-v-eu” .‘....'....::.‘.f.'.. ="" KEV/mm _. .._ ._ : . t‘:.;.mor Gom- U" ‘ ._ .. .- -_ .:-:.;«:nscsoltho "xi-f";- 1 i 1: mer Sent to: ..K .»_ -. _.w-vutpnnnd Elfl‘lff‘”' 1‘... 111:. d. L _ .. ‘.‘AiLXh [FIJI lllcrmdrcz; a pa . c. a. mule”), .-.; Kearny .91., Sun I'mrflm. "r .- van-@1- =UP I = '. d ‘ ' 4 . g], ... .." z . \‘\_"w (malarial: M 1“; _; I:; uh DB. Pli -1; ‘ , MAGNETIC WIN-- -» Eczmwfi’? 4* S : retainer Boutonnqw fl.“- §pu~ cchi-cumd thooundo. . 3 - 9 Song for Fm lllunn'd PunphhtNo 1. ‘. . . Eboflé'ifil’x'fgl-M? 18%. . . L 7“ emw ‘ . ~-""~‘< ,3 in . 2’ 1 » .2 -.. _. Q; A .- f 53/ \-'«.§-. . .--’s§i:‘:‘3l“‘ a“ ric'b'fiv'r" ,‘ » K’R‘SE-LG'" '2l, ; J, . .:___ . ' 2mg ; .\- .f V’s»..- 2‘~\: “I 21". 2232': “42-3. f‘ 22. ‘- ' : \:-:..~.\1355:}:~ 'as “‘ MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, An Army Veteran, OP WAKEFIELD, who has probably guru-ed more than any man or woman in Amcncn today. Taken lick while in the Army he has endured untold agonlcs since. Describing his first symptoms he um; “Ky bend ncbcd and my I. petite Wu poor. I {elt a. lnlntnesa M. the pltol 310 staunch, and a. bad taste m my maul}:i while my Ikin w sometimes hot and some me: cold. I next (calf puns in my back and uound the lover onion 0! my body. and noticed n ullu ode” and color in the valet I M Wmh wu Icanty at one Lime Ind tree at othen. Sometimes“ pulled me 10 void it, and again it wu Almost inpoui hle to do so at all. mulls}: begun to pan clear 1:102:25?me 17th crown. strain and o . I‘No eu fill]! 20 eminent. hyflclm attended )0. Furbunh at various urges. but not one of ‘hem could help him. He was neu- death's door. And lye: he says: “I am nllve and well to-duy, who ly through the wonderful wer of H‘u‘nhz's Remedy which look me non £3 Verge 0 e ave." TillagenßEmedyahollld cumulndne Ever Ind Urinary Diana. U I. For 5.1. by nu Donors. c. N. calm-anon. General Ago-t. " _ 115 mm 3‘. N. Y- . ' ‘ unmnum Isl-9.1m». u} DRSANFO ' D’S ' . .~ ’\ , ,; 4:33; I {A tf, i :g (I i J ‘ ’ xii-“Mi": “‘77? Isjus: what its name imp Purely Vegetable’ . "pound, acts directly upon the 'v— ;' themanydiseases'r‘hci «thn‘ ' ponantorgan, and . \ ‘ mmnsailm \w ‘- dufiumfi flmn -or "Q" - M I I l1.‘\.“&0- ' Eh l'l- . sy-u‘ ete- 1:“ ~ DWI-dunhzi‘. : > the , nabbekeptin - w»! :11} uranium «w w nvgumteothe m the” - filf’oosamfirm m- x: '- hs fiousehold fieed. m _: rmnyueammtmmmm'fi‘; "J , nnummlgm'i-. Ant: n'em var! ' mngfl-Wmam ~ yon EAL! BY ALL DEALER!!! ‘ for If?“ mfonmflon mmm fiflggns'fonck: 17"?“3: a. a ___—___.— SLM M9_N_s - \ / wok . ‘7' /4(’ ‘ I ’ \ R EG U L AT 3 R “I have need Simone Liver Regulator for my years. Inv ing made it my only My Medicine. My mother baton me was very partial to it. Ith a safe. good and reliable medl cine for any disorder a m system, and it used in um I. . a great prevent!” of m ' I often recommend it to my friends, and shall continue 00 do 50. "Rev. James 1!. Rollins. "luster M. EChurch, So. Mrfleld.7B." HIE All) ”67039 III." mu 9. «heave beeping 53mm m Regulator in the Mac. "I have found Simmons Liver ‘ Regulator the best mmlly med icine I ever used for anything ' that may happen. have used it in Indicted”, Col“, m ‘ Biuousneu. and found it to w lieve immediately. Am: cote mg a hearty supper, if. on going to bed, I take about nmaspoon- ' i fui. I never feel the effects 0! the supper eaten. .- “OVID G. SPARKS, “Ex-Mayor Macon, Gt” “ONLY GENUINE“ [ILLS ourzsumponmmoth-nppu , .l. H. Zeilin & 00., Solo Proprietors. Price. 01.00- rmnmnu. PA- A ___ a :1} yr: REEEWEI .' " 3- PM v' -E -'.. - "I" menu! I :} *mr; . liectricSu av -w mix-x . ' 2’! “make: “‘7 , I :II I'- - Dehii't ‘ Pun Kid --_ me!“ m @313?" is? gastric mne‘i‘fi‘vz‘ss’oo. 901's. ‘ 'Il Funnel-cog“. “raksuvh “Isnfizhib “_._—_‘— The BUYEBS’ GUIDE“ issued March a:l Sept. each year. It is :.u _cncyo clonedin of useful micr mation for all who pur chase the luxurrcs or the necessities b 1 Lie. W 0 cm clothe you and farm: '3 7011 With 111 the necessary and uzmccczj‘lzl'! appliances to ride. “7211:. (larva: H?”- eet, fish, hunt, work. r 9 I‘o (limb or stay ct. home. and 1.1 ‘.~.:r:c;:u 513“: styles and quantities. Juzt {-.7lll'3_°u‘ what, is required to do all these th . conromaau. and you can mkoa “5 estimte of the value of the BUY GUIDE. which will be sent 99°” receipt of 10 cents to pay Wm MONTGOMERY WARD 4 ca 111-114 Hickman Avenue. omm “___—___” . r ' x-uu'll. .c Mnn‘nygi if”: :n‘r‘iwrflw ’tfi 3' 9 Saturn] 1.9.; uni-cud. . " “" .- - non. . bl," :é“: Norx‘fiirhiniznmrw ',- l'f-‘R “Quinn! Luna-mien“... J _ 3‘? i'CGfiJZJm'; Memun'JW-‘Ky.’ -i n L L..;r_~k (I l-.' -- - . ;.‘-u ”19‘ ’9 ‘ ‘ -‘ Hump-- ‘-:...Enwt§l3 "'rg} ‘: liar! b .' "Adlai-s of Mel-enz- “If?" : I ="m ' y. v 1 . r Weak Bachliurnimlfl .v “megs“, lure—prompt lulu-f 3: ' . : ’ . z. i. ~ , 31115! 1:: '-.'.-' fl 10-y. {ml-(1333‘ xf.‘ :‘. “31:31,. “6:25 . ’mpmew. 2mm .: '.pyi ..uu! perk-cilia“ , kmOWhL-nuim..cunvcuicullaconic” 3 ‘ b dumbing your dim-mt. on receipt 0‘ ewmbeum 'Olllreuknmgulc." hi , . M“M r . i y _ _III_ a