rORTMXD I'ROIHlrt HiRKKT. BCTTKR Fancy roll, If lb Oregon Interior grade Mi kind California roll do pickled Chmwk Eastern, full cream Oreron, do California Kuos Fresh Dkiko Fbcits Apples, ore, sks and bs. . .' do California Apricots, new crop Peaches, unpceleil. new ... Pears, niacliina dried Pitted cherries lilted plums, Oregon. Fin, Oil., in hjrs and bxs.. CaT. Prunes, French Oregon prunes FixtCR -ronland Tat. Roller, fbhl t Salem do do hue Lily V bbl Country brand Superfine. Grain -Wheat, ValW, 100 lbs... do Wal a Walla 16 9) 80 M) 80 0 It) 8 6 ft 14 10 to m 8 10 1 KM ;8 t 15 It 04 8 ( 10 (s) 4 2 4 2 4 V6 S M fie 8 75 i to & x 73 l so i si l o:,) 1 10 1 10 jo oi ft as oo to m a 45 Ml 1 00 t 10 10 00 (El? 00 IS 10 lt tt 18 00 13 ro y t oo S2 HO ft 33 0C W 1 00 t 00 5 OO 1 60 (3 1 00 is I i'5 Barley, whole, Veil do rtou. d, If ton Oats, choice milling If bush do feed, (rood toehoiee," Id Eve, iuo n Frkiv- Bran, If ton Shorts, ton Hay, V ton, baled Chop. ton Oil cake meal If ton FRKkH l-RUlTa- Applea, Oregon, 10 box Cherries, Orecon, drm... Lemons, California, bx.. Mine, f 100 Kl vei-side orancea, V box . . . Lot Angeles, do do , . . Pearkea, If box Hius Drr, over 16 lrsv lb 13 () It fisiat 7( .one-third oft. 10 IS 1 00 v et salted, over to us. . . . Murrain hides Pelta Votabi.e Callage, lb Carrot. If sack Cauliflower, dof Oniens Potatoes, new. If bush ... Wool East Oregon, Spring clip. Valley Oregon, do a 1 1 00 1 25 a it a in r" Onty a brief Interruption. It was in one of the stately mansions of Beacon street, Boston, that our story opens. Ho was deel.irinsr his love in lan guage that only a Boston .youth can use, and even he must be sober. "Dearest Penelope," he said, "if I bad loved you less I could have told you that I loved you long a;;o. If " But he stopped. A far-away whither-am-I-driftinjj look had come over the girl's face, ami his heart sank within him. "If my words are displeasing to you. Miss Penelope," ho went on iu his broken tones, "if I have said what I ought not to sav, or vou ought not to hear; if I " "Not at all," interrupted Fenelope, looking wildly about her, "but I have certainly lost my spectacles. Oh, there they nrc. Thanks. As you were say ing, Mr. Waldo " .V. '. Suit. An Emphatic Correction. "Now, young woman," began a srur.rt young lawyer, speaking to a ver dant looking young woman on the witness-stand. "Young woman!" she shrieked, in shrill mimicry. "Who you talkin' to, young man? And whach you take me ferf You must be a bigger fool 'n Johnson's colt if you think I'm goi..' to set here mi let at!V smart Aleck from back East 'young woman' uie. I'm a young lady, sir, an' don't you fergit it. You hear ie?" Tid-Bits. Hens like a variety of food, and we should aim to give them as much in thatline as possible. On the off morn ings give a feed of eqnd parts of corn and oat meal mixed with hot milk, or boiled turnips or jxitatoes mixed with a little wheat bran. All scraps from the table and refuse from the kitchen should be mixed with the morning feed. A daily allow ance of a small piantity of meat, ground 'jomh and y-.tt r shells should not be forgotten. Farm, Fuld and Stockman. (ienerai".5lierma in his Wi-l Point spe ch to the recent graduates Said: There is nn obi saying that 'knowl edge is power.' This is not true. Ac tion is xwer, and when guided by knowledge pr.xluecs the largest meas ure of la-Milts. I have encountered men w ho knew more of the wine of war than Grant, Meade, or Hancock, whom 1 would ot have intrusted with a picket guard." LUCKY DAKOTIANS. It wil! Le rtniemW'red that Eugene Speck, Milliard Bird, Henry Lew in and William Duncan together drew the second CHpiUl prize iri the Louis iana State Lottery on ticket Cl.oO.I, ia the drawing on the 13th ult. An Argut-Isadtr reporter to-day called on Mr. Ppeck, who is a batber hire, to see if he bad secured bis momy and to find out bow he wus going to ue it. Mr. 8cck said ; ''Yes, we got a noti fication the other day to the elT ct that the money was at the 8ioux Falls Na tional Hank. We went there and re. ceived $5,UU0 in cash for the momy we put in. That gave us if I 2'0 apiece. Yesterday I bought me a lioiiie in Western Hioux Fall fort 65 J, That is something I have always wanted and now that I have gol one I will keep it. I uiu going to sbirt for my old home in Bwitz.'rl n 1 nut wrck taking along my family. Two others of the boys are going over to Scotland, besides putting their money into some excellent Bioux Falls real cs'nb". We re willing to te.-tify that the inannge- uient of Tue Louisiana State Lottery is done entirely on the tiptare and wil heartily recommend it to any who want to rii-k a littlo for the sake of chance of a big gain." Mr, Si'Cck Las lived here for a num ber of years and has many friends who are as pleased as he is at his good for tune. The other three gentlemen arc pavinj cutters and are not known so well. The boys l ad first formed a scheme to invent their $"),000 in bunch in real entatf, but decided ut lust to divide and invest as each one taw fit. All of the lucky fellows are working at their usual business and though well set up at their good luck are stick ing tiht to their la ts as if nothing bad happened. .SiVuj Fallt (Dak ) AlptLmd; Oct. 1 ACCIDENTAL INVENTIONS. Origin nf th nret, th Tuteaoop and th Art of l.llhi)grihln. The bayonet is said to have derived tts name from the fact tlmt it was tirst made at Bayonuo, and its origin illus trates the proverb, "Necessity is the mother of invention.'' A Bas.iuo. regi ment was hard pressed by the enemy on a mountain ridge near Bayonno. One of the soldiers suggested that, as their ammunition was exhausted, they should lis their long knives into the barrels of their musket. The, sugges tion was acted upon. The first bayonet charge, was made, and the victory of the Basques led ti the manufacture of the weapon at H.iyonne and its adopt ion into the armies of Europe. Not uu fiiipiently an invention has been sug gstil by some trivial event, which would have passed unnoticed had not a man with even and brains seen it. Argand, a poor Swiss, invented a lamp with a wick tilted into a hollow cylinder, up which a current of air was allowed to j.a-vs, thus giving a sup ply of oxygen to the interior as well as t the exterior of the circular flame. At first Argaml twed.e lamp without a glass chimney. One day be was busy in his workroom, ami sitting be fore the burning lamp. H!s little brother was amusing himself by plac ing a liottomless oil flash over different articles. Suddenly he placed it upon the tlamo of lamp, which instantly shot up the long, circular neck of the lla.sk with iueroa.si-4 brilliancy. It did more; for it flashed into Argaud's mind t.u idea of the lamp-chimney, lj which his invention was perfected. One day the ehildivn of a Dutch spvtacli-maker wetv playing with sev eral of their father's glasses before the door of his shop. Setting two of the largest glasses together, they ni'ped through them and were surprised to see the weather-cock of the opposite church brought close to their eyes. They called their father to see the strange sight. He looked through the glasses, and what he saw suggested to him the pissibility of con shucting a curious toy. tialileo, hear ing of the toy which made distant things apiH-ar close at hand, saw at ouee what a valuable help it would lo in Kindling the heavens. He set to work and soon made the telescoe. An accident, that is the happening of something which was not planned, has often held to an invention. It helped Senefehler to invent lithography. He was a sort of Jack-of-all-trades a wri ter of veix-s and conn-die, an actor, a riddler, a painter, an er graver and a printer. He worked at etching on eo-M-r, but the coppcrMliith refused to let him have any mure plates utile he paid ca-k fur them. H. then tried to utilize the old plates by rubbing off the etchings with a Soft lime-it. me. At last the copper liee.iiiie useless through many rubbing, and he tried etchingon the stone, a plan that did not work very well. One day, while he was iioU-hing off a stone w hich h intended to etch, his mother aski-d him to write out a lit of the linen which the washerwoman w as waiting to cany off. Not finding a slip of paper or a drop of ink, he w rote the li-l on the stone, with printing ink prepanil from wax, soap and lamp Mack, intending tocopy it at his leisure. A few days after he was about to wipe tltM H-i'itinT frikif, lilt 4t.,n. Sin 1 1 I .. it 1 1 j ,,, ,vllM i,.mrit"what would i u ,!. ,r., . .;,:,. !. . panni ink on the. stone, if it should be bitten in with aoiiafortis. He bitawav to almut the hundredth part of an inch, charg.il the lines with the ink, t.ok I severals iinpre.ioiis of the writing and j discovered that he had invented the art of lithographing. i'nu'h't Companion. Eruce's Signaling Balloon. Mr. Eric llniee, who has worked out the idea of signaling at night by a captive balloon, lighted inside by elec tric inean. (event lamps, has just com pleted one for the Belgian Uovernnient The signaling is effected by cutting off and letting or, the current feeding the the laniis by means of a key like that iis.nI in telegraphy. Mr. Brum's latest balloon is hi teen feet in diameter, and 2.0".i0 cubic feet in capacity. It is made of varni-hi-d cambric, and is trans lucent. Six Elison and Swan lamps, of eight t ten caudle 'power, are mounted inside; and the current is sii plied by an E. P. S. accumulator, of twenty-live cells of the 11 S type, in teak Ixixes. Teak is a wood of sMi-ial value iu electrical work, owing fc its high resistance as well as durabil ity. It has long been used for tele graphic apparatus intended for hot countries w hern destructive insects alxiund. The current is taken to the balloon by a flexible conductor. Mr. Bruce has also contrived a projector with lamps outside the balloon, for use in thick weather, in order to project die signals further. While upon this subject, we may mention that a captive balloon has been devised, fitted with a kite arrangement, which it Is claimed gives greater steadiness and buoyancy U the balloon. Knginrertng. The Age of Specialists. Alleged Physician You're got a very bad rye there a very bad eye, sir. Patient What would you advise do ing for it, doctoi ? Alleged Physician (io and see Prof. Curit, of New York. Two dollars, please, for the advice. I'urk. i ike iiibsiin, T Tafinliassnn, wni titling in the forks of an old oak tree, eniing a wa' rnielnn, when a thunder cloud cumuli.. Lightning struck the 'roe, split It Into fragments and knockeil Jake to the ground. Uncle (inn, an old colored msn. and others rushed up, poured ' water In his face, and began to rub hlin. They were about to give up hopes of reviving liim, when J ike rose up, looked uroiiud half daxed, and Inquired, 'Uncle G enn, w bar's Diy water, union?'' An Ohio wedding was first post poned because the girl's mother riled. Then tho young man's father died; then the girl broke a leg; then the young man got kicked by a hors4f Last week it was postponed again be cause tho girl's father got mangled in a rsaper. Won't they be a happy couplt if they ever do gut spllcvdl NAPOLEON IN EXILE. Hon th Cnnqurit Conqueror Spout II Is luy at til. HaWMt. Napoleon's life at St Helena was so guarded from the knowledge of iho Islanders, and even of the officers of the garrison, that on the arrival ot news papers from England, the first question asked was, "What news of Bonaparte?'1 '1 he great prisoner Wjjs known simply as "Oonoral Bonaparte," and by no other liile, , Civrie. of signals was written out in a small book, by w hiah Sir Hudson Lowe, his jailer, was kepi Informed of every movement of his im perial prisoner. Whin he took his daily ride within the prescribed bound ary, tho men, working Ihe wooden tele graphs on the hills, sent such uiessaos as these: "Oeneral Bonaparte has left Long wood." "tionoral Bonaparte has passed the guards." "tleueral B inaparte is at Unit's tiativ" "lieiieral Bonaparte is missing," The last message was telegraphed because the llenertil had turned, in the course of his ride, an angle of a hill, nnd was hidden for a few minutes from the olx-erver. An English ensign, now General Ward, w as stimulated by curiosity to see the exile, to such a decree that one night he riski ,1 his commission for the chalice of a gliinpw at tho mysterious captive, through, the Ixxigwood win-d-iws. Every night, at sunset, a rorii.n of sentries was drawn around the iAingwiHxl grounds. The venturesome ensign crept, under cover of trees, U- tw-eeu two sentinels, up to a lighted window of tho house, l ho curtains wore not drawn, but tho Mind was lowered. Fortunately for the youth. two or three inchws of space remained open between the blind and the w'uv clow irame. me ensign auen ami saw some one walking up and dow n the lighted apartment. He could see of the exile only a pair of thin shoe with diamond buckles, two well bound legs encased In silk stockings, and the edge of a coat oiied with white silk. On a sofa. s placed as to nfWd the "peeping Tom" a full view of its oc cupant, was Madame B"r!raml, with her Ixiy leaning on her kne. The Emperor was speaking slow ly and dis tinctly, and some", ne was writing at his dicia'i m. Tiie curious ensign re turned to the gil ird-honsK well repaid, as he thought, for his ri-k. for he had heard Napoleon Bonap irte speak. Tin last occasion on which Napoleon was out of door, the ensign spied him thro'igh a military telescope. It was a bright morning, a:id the SMgeant of the guard at Lmgwoo l (l it.- said to theensig t: "li -nei il l.na;ar'c is in the garden, sir." The ensign seized a spv -glass, threw open the guard-roo'ii w indow, and surveu ii Napoleon as hi stoid talking to tieaei-al Pt.-rtr.iiul. Something on th" ground attracted his notice, and he stoviel to ex i ni.io iu Suddenly the music of the b in 1 of the regiment was heard, and hi? moved away to catch a glimpse of an Inspec tion. The severe restrictions were main tained as precautionary me as ins. Na poleon had once b'-fo n escaped from an island, and the British (J eminent did not wi-h Europe to bu agaia dis turbed by the sudden appearance ol the Emperor on lle continent. N.'.p -leon's remains now re.t in Paris, under the gild-d dome of the I ivalidcs. While this niausoleu n was b ing pn pared for th E up t n's s!ie, a party was walking one inor.ung thr ,i ;!i let work-rooms, inspecting the sculpture intended to adorn the vault. O ic of ( lie party vas t!ie biiili i it (.'unit I) tbsay, and another was t!w d.r-ctor of the work, who stru -k tlci granite block which was to cue. no the rem litif, with a hammer, to exhibit iu solid. ty. A spark followed the blow. "Si- -," said the C'oaut, France may vet light a torch at tho tomb of le i Emperor!" The remark wa prophetic. "France'' try: "On to the Rhine!" which heralded the war with (ruiaiiy, was inspire 1 by Napoleon's idea that lint Rhino is the natural Injuudary of Franc j. YoaVCt Coinjiaui'in. m A Household Hint "Mrs. Molly Bagman, a newly-mnr-rieil lady, does not know any thin;; about house-keeping, but tin- is anx ious to hai e her Ini. Il Old believe tliat tln-re is nothing iu the house-keepiu,' line that slot does not know. H i hap pened to be in the room when tho cool came mul said: "Will you please gib nieout do coffee? Dm water is been a-biliu' uis las' half hour." "Let the water boil. Matilda," re plied Mrs. Biguian, calmly; "the lungei it boils the stronger It will be." liar per' ilii'i'izinc. Interesting Legal Decision. The general rule Is that w hen a nuv chaiiic laboring for an employer In thr construction of a machine iuvn's n valuable improve. neut, thu invention is tho property of the inventor, and not ol the employer. It may be that when nn employer hires a man of supposed in ventive iniiid to invent for theuiuployiii an improvement in a given niadiiun, under a special con'ract, that the em ployer shall ii. vn the Invention when maile; the Inventior., if so marie, would in equity become thn property of the employer, J. U-i Xnn'ifurturtii-i Com pany v. Dice, Supreme Court of JlltnoU The London Road Car Company, tn their credit, stand out ngaiust tli praeti'a' of running cars on Sunday, al though they believe their dividend could be Increased one per cent, by adopting it At Mr. Moody's two schools In Northfichl over livo hundred young men and women are now being eriuonU ed to become missionaries, teachers and workers In other branches of Christian effort Higher education has made great irirnnremcnt In Greece during recent year. The lyccum for girls has a stall of seventy-six tnachcrs and 1..VW pupils. Illiteracy In tho kingdom Is rare, even In the out-of-tho-wny hill countries. A littlo girl In a Huston school who srns asked to (Inline the word "redress" promptly replied that It meant a female render. Aid a little girl in an English K-iiool recently ge "ffamlrosa as yiiiuiu of " gwnJwr. ii , . - - - i. number of St. Psnl women havs gantrsd themselves into a I and to leport to p ilioemen all (ttuitlemen who try to tllrt with them. Tin i will lie little n-portlmr, for Ihe woman w ho does nut want to lllrl rarely Hi Us anyone tryiun to flirt with her. A mtUBLI MEDICAL TREATISE. Tlie islltlou tor ISSS ot th sieiUnn Mistical Auiiusl kwiu llonU'Uer'i Aluisimo, Is uon rvtiy, and limy bo obtained, tre ut cost, of ibuiiirlsts smt yx-nnosl rouuirgr rtoslom In all tstrid er uie i hihhi ,t iieHii, mm iuihs:hi InrviM'jr vivlliseil iHtrlum of lit l elein llene is '.ilium. This Aliimsiie tins tioen l-oieil n-uit l-rly si tlie omiiiiiiiis-nHaU or wvery year fer nreiie-llilh of century. It nmitiliiiu, with the sniinil- i rrseilesl it l.- fur Hie umaerr -lt ami resloiHllon ot hesllti. a Uric- mnuimt ( tiilertsstliiKKiiit siiiikIiik lU'bt riwItnK. suit ttic csli-nil .r. s( imhoiiiIv l enlenluilouii, elioi liilltisiesl tli'His, i-le nn in-liivl Willi r.st i siiK ami will t foiiml entirely aivnrate. Tlir liveKiif llenle'ler's Almai sc lor ISSS will mili stilv lie 1 1"- lsiir-t eilltie" "I a ineilleill wurk evert'iiMislied o ny eminti-y. Tue irin t.irs, Miswrs 11 slello-& I'o., rillshiUKh. on iweiin nt msu cent Mnmti, will lurwsisl a isiey liy mail to any iiemou whaoanuut pixi-curt.- on In Ills m'lulitsruiHHl. Nine of ttit bandits carittin-d by the iiiliiiarv have been txecuted at Mat.v nicriis, Mealco, THE YCUIU'I C0XPANI0N has rt'C 'nt'.v Ix-en Ineressed Iu alxe. niak' Inn I bv far the cbeaposl Hill trated Fam ily Weekly published. That It Is blublv appreciated is shown by the fact that It has won lis way Into W,i t' families. Ti e publisher Issue a new Announcement and (Vein's', she Imt Incwseil attre lions for ths new year. If; $'.7S la aenl now. It W ill lY for TllR I OMI'ASION to Jsnusrv, !.-!, ai-d yo-i will receive the admirable Double 1 bsnkitfivlntf and t'hrisimas Numbers, and other weekly Is sues to Janumy 1st, free. 0 n. John C. Parke is superintendent of We. t Point. If TOUR LONG I ARE DESTROYED do not exn-ct that lr, I'ie re's "Coldrn M dual liisc.riry" will make new ones (or vou. Ir ran do much, but not Inuiiw sbiliiies. If. however, you l av not yet r,.i,he,t the last states of ronamtiu'lon. there Is bore (or you. Hut do not ilelay, lest you cross the Istal In where help i linuiwsible. The lis overy has arrested the airvravatiiw loucb o( ttiou-amts of oin-iinip iie, cured their nlKhl sweaia and hectic fevers, and lestored them to health and happiness. Th iua- til harvext of Virginia Is estl mated at f lUI bushels. It JCFFESfKS FROM CCK6UXPTI0S, Kcrofnla, llnwiehlils, ami l!ennil llel.lllir. will Iry Mmll K.uiulloti ef l isl Uvvrllil Willi llriwiihinnlillra, .hey 111 loot llillinsllalu r-- li. ,f .... i iw.mil, in U'lipiu. l n .villal I ro ItM It, I, llllli ..rutlli ilis tare ll a leninli i( lln- Kn-aii.i value ami yer ualntalile. Itiod: "I i,-.u ...l sl.,11 liiimtsluii hi M-verul cases ol S.roftlla ami IVWiil. in chlbiivll. Ii-iill niis.1 k at.txin-. .M llllle laiiii'tila lake It Willi Plismuie.' -l . A. mmaHi. M. !.. tnUIiur, lj. 15 E0UD HtHK. JtcMlnnyillf 1I phono, la 1. 14. fT. Tlil. oilb-e Is ill resclpt daily of aiUer Us menu of pi ease. We want the pub t: l. tl.t.1 in a 11 1 II m Sim a at II is,l Kvr. 'I hi ito- canutti b wri nr nun l.luifr, durility trtiuKth of c n HtrutMioii. li U wrycy ruiinmtf ,.iv--, U K.s at laitV 111 thii Ollivtt. 1 trn old. kicked IT i 7 Im icaslnua In IS nimules. ll hsa Ikcii III constant use for o er no jrmi ----- I.. .1. I..r ami froill ' lie Iltol S O . . .,,.1 I. i..vir iwHti re- laimi in I'll- i'--. - , , i. ....i.i ... i ,-i it win ail i u in mr ll nci uiiii. - ' -"- ..... f,n,,i th.. i is-Mi-ut. Iu our oniukm Ihe Hid I'elb blu" la aanoola uiisa as mere is iu me "m Youra truly, 11. 1. llBATII. -rw. .....innt cf iha irreat rsreborae IIsi over, amou- ted to leerly ).UM dur lr tlie pasi tcasoii. ". low the !- ar'ntly. And bridie the lir alh; I've ode of mi lieadat h -s - 1 iu tick unto Je.it li." "Take Tu Ritive relict,' They're pnaa nit nd aure; I'vtioui" In my puckel 1 II warrant to i u-e." Dr. Three's "PI. asant Purustlve Pel let are txitli preveoiive ami rursurn. William Myers niurderrd hi wife and attrmplrd to kill hi aou and elanglit r at Cnira.o. COSlCltrriO!! bURl.LT CORED. 10 ms r.oiiiir ; . ... i,i ...r...... ,n,i, r.,.l.n that I hare a ens Itlve remrily lor lh almvr iiainril illteane. II) luiiim-ly u-elhimiil"( h"l lra ia ha D---n JHTIIiani-llll) tm.ii. p.t.i. " w - lenit two liolil-n of my rrm.-.ty hkk to any J jour n ailem ho li ii"iiiiiptl"ii If lliy CIM 111 llicir r.lirrw -,i,i . v. u..i.-. Itesiss-iiuiiy, A. SUIt'l'M, 11. C. IM I'earl t.. Nw Vora THE UADIK0 JLW1LER la Feldhctmrr. of Portland. He keeps the h ....... I,,,, nf hnlidir it std. c hu a t veriineinenl iu ibis paper. Iti-nm-lilll. !' T hoarseness and sore throat, ' llrown'i llrotuhial Troches' ar a apecillc. S ninn th' treatment for Wte. PIsoV Itemed for Catarrh. Sold by UruKil Gen. John Pope was retired last year a ma I ir -genera. TlirmuaniU nf cures follow the use of Or Sane' Catarrh ltcnieily. ou cents. Tl re person wi-r kl'led by a eolllalo' on the Mexican Central Railroad. Tht Grhmia for hreaklaat. CsniAlUna iDipm "n't pr'n ih cninlnl ss. Cuticura a Positive Curc ft rj tnrm f W I sS l t I r w w -tDisas.- c-'-ffom r PiflPLEs to Scrofula QKIS TOIlTfltKsJ Of A MKKT1MK IN 0 aunlly ruhernl by a warm lih wllh I'l'Tl ci m t miik a real Hk in lleaulillnr, ami a alnirli aniilleatliin of Cl'TICI.'K. the Kl'l-at hkill ( 11'B This ripe-lel dally, wllh twoorlhrra rioaeaol ( cticiihs l(KMot.VKNT,Uia.-sw iiiimmi rurinnr lokim the blood cool, th persplralion pan and uiilrritaloiK, th bow H oimiii, Uie liver anf kl'lneya a llvn, will tpccuny cum. KcKeina. teller, i inn wu in, psorlaals, llrhan prurliiin.aeall hi-ad.dainlniir. ami nviiry aneelet nf UirtiiiiniC. dli-flifurliiK IU hlinf.scaly and piin iilydliiMuwa nf th akin and m ain, wllh loss ol hair, wbon phyaiclana and all knows rmnwlloi ran. Hold arnrr where. PrienTiTTirtjUA.KV.: Hose Wc.j ItswiLVRNT. l. frnparnd by th I'oiTJtS Dhi'ii and Hr-wioAi. ., iioHTim, aish im ISnnd for "How to Cure Hkln (llseane. Tllfll'I.KH, Mai kin-ad, i iiapH-il and inly tETT rllU prevented by (;rTici H Mi-diealfid Soap U icrnful operation i'nr4 lMt pitrmitrfd Iroir 11 Mellon VI mm nonnwni, inuorswj vj buimcM mm nd leading cducavtora, Tnr. if OKT PKBFF.CTLT EOt'IITED SCHOOL ef Iw cUi nn th. Cot( tt r(Tr prlvtt. r cUm InalniriUiO, o;iy inu wirmn'iom mm ymr, ir Arithmetic, Writings Orre-pnrtmic t, Book k-rpini jlkriKinf , Dnortnsiini, s yr"w r, i"w" fyrmi nl ill Lummon S'hKt Hrinrhet. HtL.nt oi an " ----- r CUloftM f' Armttioiif and , Frorlciori WORK SOE Al l.. SW wwk and atmni nuiiL Vi4iilili' niiOU and lisrllriiltun I,. P. U. VIl'KKKy, Amenta, M. oTniiiirsv HHtmiH HACM 9 I Ll II II n I i Uahler. Iloeiilah I'lanoa; llur det Or.ana, band Instrument. J. rutin t aUsil of Hbaot M nala sua Book. Damn aiinpiiM a Mtra orlem. M.UKUtU. KM Past st-wt, Haa rraMtaM. TO 0 MP CAX'T OHr.lllD TUKSI. n Hiera ftfent Iniensltr of trie physical nnuhtion soinothuiis, and llieie niv lunti which y enniiot Ro I'l liliid, In illustm tlon further of liiels which settle the iionta of a pMiupt hud jieriiuineiit cure, the fob lowinn ciises nin rued; Iu IS.S Mrs. Mary k rilnssl sullen d terribly with clironfr lleimil;;!;!. 81m wnlrs tl.nu 11 III Milll.lllil Atciiuu, ViiohiiiKion, IV l'. In the Ih-il h. status she st;ilm: " I aiillensl teinhly with lieunil-.rki In Ihe t'.ns; leiy si-xero uttiii-k CTtemliin; to lnu k ninl slioillili'ls ; sulb'lisl intensely, Tilnl Mt. J.unU thl; bml isirrs well rublssl ut li 1: 1 1 1 ; III tlie iimi mtii; nil wui Knin in:e:li nllv. Jium 10, Iv.;, ln wrlbw IVnin -.'.' Kh-'ienlh Stn-t, H, W'., as lullows: ' rinir yisir ntto 1 sent you a, nil. lintnry ts-rtiltenti seliinu forth tlm fm-tthiit I bad been 11 un-iil sultciir Willi licin iliu in In V fiiixi, n k nnd sliiinlilers. I otitiiinist a Isitlle of fit. Jiuiilw till, neil nlliT lluiHint. ( liiill inns I wni entirely r-lievcl lVon nil still, mul iron that tune lo tlm pnseiiL 1 inve ncM-r li-el a return. The ellivt wus inlnieiiliins." Acain. l-'cb 0. 1S.S7. Mr. It. 11. Troll, St. Ijihim, Mo., writes: "In .March. 1S.SI, 1 sintered terribly with iieurnklu; lind ailtlensl inmrlv lluisi vmrs. Applied St. Jainlis (lil nt 'K t.'i A. M.; at s to liik th mi; silt; nt U.V. M. went 10 wmk. In less than ton niiniiti-s alter that tint Kiln was Kim. The one application cured 11m. Have not bad return of it hne," Mr. K. V. fivuurler, York, Pa., Jim IT, ls-7, write: Vin a to bail nciiral;;!a; in not siiiins-t la It now. The cure by the u of St. Jacob Oil was s-rnianent. Then tins Ns-u no riv curn-iii-e of thn vilnfiil aillieiion." t'luis. V. Uiw, Jr , I'oll.itown, I'a., April l'l, I.S.S7, writi: "Was troublisl fur years with neu. Mh;ia In Ins k nnl li.svl. 1nel St. J.vnt Oil: hail tnl dulemut kinds of n-nusliis wilhimli-llis-l, (in-Isitlle of the former did lb b-.uini-a. - No n turn of twin and aches." In almost every Instance the rejsirti are the mni Wakele ' Soulrr I and liopber Ksternd nator Trr r. and pro e the Nt l the cheapest, Wakelee it t'o., Sm Krncl- o. -rs catarrH REAM BALM. ' 1 1 mmwm M wundrrful VrCtiurel.w,-ri Aoic uuirkln t.'ly't, -ii 111 ii 1 in An ANri,."i ..--LA 1 nt furduwlnf 11 1 imr I niiM no -wv. mrlrrfil rVjim tirute in. rtc .'1111101 111 in my nose mul htmi, Mm. (ifiiruit . Jiilnn,Hitilf,trd HAYFEVER on 11. A Mrlll k Mnlt( inlai mtMCt n.a(Hl an I ( wi rr v e4 -i .irita,Mf tf nat, rtt.t.!. KI.V I K THKUrt a.bUmm.Mir'i, S..V -TA F.iM4 tn rFrs7 town fef rus"7-! . ,'.:vii l?''.t'.:y atl-.k 0FF-K NO. 170. FIlPKl-To Mkmihant Onit: A three fool, French ilaaa, oval front Show t'aae. A'l.lir-a at o re. It . Ta.nsii.lA t'o . Vi Stale Si reel, (iileairo. CHEAP GUNS V. T1 Iiot. sK f(II.I.OVIM IIIHH AMI KN'HS) I I tli-Klrv tue'isM. nut tu ninkii riwmi fur or ock. tinier quirk ami ki I a barvalti: S No. M M in'an lUllanl Ititli-a l-M'O rl.. iiuiililo IrtktKiir, uclatfun iiarrei, u luliillK . . 3 No. It Mpnrtlim llattaril, rtmiiil IsirisL lina rat.. .11 in. li. )i - It or 3 Mh.rpa Itllle "lllil lteliah!," l i)t.l.. oi:taiiint ilunMe triK'S-er, II to is iiai , .s S Hpilnan.-M Ann Ititlrs. .v:Ucl IW Wiito for further particular. H. T. HUDSON, m first uti-wt. rtlanit. " oa. SELF-PLAY1 INC MUSICAL STRUMENT. euj ni i. m- -irr. "On. It.- - 1 A Iji- at' I all f-fnSr nmtU I II 4sl:, Sail I ruin"! 4-i, t rr $5 To a liar. tiniil.' a, nth li vi. I ill. I blue l. titular Ilia hiirwr- (,, H rlta Mala. ataa a Hararv Hais Hubbaai'ii ,llilly ,M lull. ALLEN'S IRON TONIC BITTER8 r l i.. 4ial Taufl .. Il..f-n.r. A-l -r aJ I.!., lavlr-rauir. lin.iw n.-l. ll I I' All.a.Ht I'aal. M.aa Coatniuaa Worn I. lit ftlan ami ll'oni bf lb -'miiua Npwnlall 4'ltv. With s line exeejitioiis the l.ulins still went-the pontic Aiuliilusl.in hemlear. their glossy tn-sses pileil hlll, tlntblnek l.icn coveriii"; tlieiu ilrooiiuir Its front In a point. 'Mm Karceloua shop irlrl or seanistress, however, Insteml of the mantilla, prefers a crimson or tleep yellow silk kerchief, tlmt suits to per feclion her ilaik akin, jetty locks, ami glorious orbs. Probably their eyes Iw coine tntlneil by the constant content. plutlon of viviil colors In iiiouutniu ntul sky, for even in such slight matters as the selection of a flower to plnce In the hair, or the choice of a stocking lo match the petticoat, the Spanish lass never errs on the score of harmony. The peasant, too, is no less romantic than arti-itlc. Iu ilresa, deportment anil physiognomy. In fact fiom lienilto foot, his appearance is chanicleri.stic. woolen cap Is in reality shaped like the leg of a stocking happily he doe not stiffen or ilisiend It to its full length capacity, tho effect would lie Ion grotesque for even his Inborn gravity; the lavish siipcrlluily ho draws forward, and, fol ling it in a scroll over the fore head, it hot only similes the eye, but is most becoming, It is generally red, ami thus not altogether unlike the riitygiiin nap; old men, however, often choose a dark brown, purple or gray color. His short Jacket la of black 01 blue veh ntcon, with clusters of tiny silver filigree buttons; ha wears knee breeches, knitted Imso, and round his waist a red s.isli no less than five yard in Inngih. To put. this on he bit It trail on the ground, and winds himself Into It by Timing round and round. In tlm folds of this scarf he carries a clasp knife nf slntrulai' shnne. nrcstimnhlv of Moorish origin, and peculiar to Catii. lonla. lho bind". Is from Hvo to seven Inches In length, nnd, laving it flat In Ihe right hand palm, with the point touching thn tip of the two lorcllngei-s, the "tniielmeho" knows how to throw ll with deadly aectiracv, A fair nf mukI ali, light and suitable for the climate, complete his equipment, anil no doubt coiitiibiito greatly to tin innrvelnus feats of spendnnd endiirnner for which he Is remarkable. On matii a day's journey in the mountain tin young man who acted as my guide was Able with ease to keen pace with the horse, and wln-ro tlis path bnonm' rocky lis would strid In advsasr ipi-lnjln Ilk a gout from botildsr t Douldor. QtHlUiitun'i Alugaiint, , Ita iUKt( r eartolli'UtHi tinivMt lit uttHt nit t( lima (4 niittn Hutu a mi ! nf a crttnttt It U tr Ut l lllltl HUlitllsofiXtl tifihl I IMxtliy lit litstlf Ut tlr al r,ittu .IUm a llt Hlhumt-it, i'nuxil anl M-l HoaUhiut lr tM I m j UaHi. IW.Ivr Ilia' 4.rstiiilMiislu Auimuitla, l.imt ir Alum J a 4,iW, I'UH'H IIAKINU mw.ifrtt Vit UttW Vt'HIl itiiiutiti nr I'Tiar LrJSstJ IXALL'3 XULMONARY xiAXaivi. A lupnrinr nnty . 4'otiKlta, I'olit, Inrlplrut S'onaliiiiplloii, mni all Thruai aw ,un Irvuble. Beti ky ail OrvliU ks- 60 Cwls. OH! WIY HEART! Tm, knn lliwa in nisnr 1ltwl1if with I tr art llmi iluilU.- la )"lr. ami na.1 ( u-l li-il JmiIx Iiii.I t itr tesn Uils aUimlns num. plaint Wa . 1 iKilf nn rauHxIy thai l mr 1 flia mIM. It ! On oi I uiibli.l ikI wII In, .wn ht.wilw, Ml. ItiKIKIt S IIKAItr TUNti', uiilMruJ'f w.i. oo.-f. h.v. ii,in.i..l th hull iu Uit e-n l but har miwi tnluiv.l amihliis t BMrlt. If p' ptj t ir Jmitilwi Im a Heart IUto1, b ura ha ti )u li. Rnt.n', ami no othm- T anil nm prtn ll par tli: all mar lit munlrr- Tlia lra-1 najiltnl by whotowU ilnuUta nr lha aa ta-sliw-l, daalwn In llnirl, PrmUl.m, PtUtll MlrlnM aail rainilr SnpplU-s is! all kin. Is. S-inl If lull 114 (fia.)ioMnrriri 4 vii tohi;iii ami ll? 1 t.l Slrawl, San Krn. I... I'al I CURE F l f sl m,M, i , mi I ! a4 awaa WM:r l Sw lii- ami llw-a lia'w l-ia Mum ' "!V.?. Ti,.-.lrur. III..-01..I- II.- .1 . -.1 lirs. till. l-.l-.sV . rAf.i.lli. Ml kSbslil"-'"li I warvanl it t-,l V- '- w,.Prt sj. Ilnaw wlwwa h.w talk-.! larnrw wia Ii a-s r -"oma a rum. n-l al.aw-w l-S- a lnuaw ali.1 I-.- II Ola r-t Bif tnl.ll l.la rwia.lT. OI.W I i,n ul C-wl llli.s.. II. t. IUH!T,.U.I .ISA lkrrl M. Nw Writ. P I 0 IWll'iilnil W I a. Man ol H olUPA SiitTlI. Bf KKNK.lll.AMis. r-iurnillii.fi -fa, nllabla f.-f IHaiik-ra, lmona, IHowa, llnramlr, llaiiaiii , Ktraw I atili-a anil -'r . t-i-talilwh aala en hm ts.i V 1 1 M sic pr 'rw. A-klraaa M SOLOMON, N. w. Aat, t il M. I Urk SI- 4 -lri. III. n Tian'a Ik-nnlf for t larrh la th Ikml, r-aiw tu law, and flmaas-t, I If Hohl br ilniaiflaia or annt br nmll. lOn. E. r. llaniiUun, Sanwi, l a. PENSIONS' FOR CMOS VETEBAHS. WIDOW!, ARD CHILDREN. V jU R Cn, 9. fn a .' w va vaa v "i Waahlnirbm, I larnlaml. lclr..lt, Ilnrak-.i. ODA raara or Kerlal lllai-aar. fllrai, iJvJU Ktuwlirr. 11 ii I aw and Iterlal I Irrrai Irralra rreIMIl) . Mlinaui we r hnllr, wlihlH pal laa jrsra. tlalla aetrral Inlrrlur laian. Mnitl Inr rlrrnlar. J, II. Ilkli.alnH. l. I. Sm. tt llrkim'l build I na. -urllnil.4r. 3ELBY BMELTIN0 AND LEAD CO., Han Kranclaco, BUELL LAMBERSON, Con'l Agent. 7 Mlark Ml. I'orlUnit. 4r. The Oregon National Bank, r r4H.TI.AK i. ISuiswaanri lo Malriilailltan Sa4ni flank ) CAIMTAI. I'AIII IN, 100,000 I'ranaiwta a liiinaral llnkif llimlnaaa, IC'IVIIN S ki, anli If it lurhrrk SKI.IX KXi'MANilK i n Han KianHaon anil X Vis-k MAKKH Ui il l.l i III Ml nn tamtalila U-nni VAN II I'll AMIMUT, 1IKO II MAIIKI.F., J., 1'riajlilrnt. Vlra I'rMlitana. II Y SHKRMAN Caahlor HUHL Uis' UlbUOVEREll Ft CATARR I ' r sr iSHi.pir. i -rr ai I'rur eisuwi inr Mi in,ia rlioi hi Whit Hill not ilm tM'-im-rr 1 mnh nl nf ;ipliniii. V.yii ("in tinx,: tnit pitu fsrrsntil 'JIIKKU It H, I. A I liHM.M( III., Ne-frfc, k. ., t N. i. M AJW,1,'a' MmYK. O Vv (icVySAfkH.. r.WlVVlVH VV- J7 SKCTG'M . CARTmOGiiS J WILLIAM DECK & 80N, WluiWsnl sinl !! lull llouliirs In Toys, Cnmos and Novoltlos )!.. n m Drnms. Slnir uiuiuii Music Boxes, TIN AMD MKCHANIomOY", l I', AM IIOI.I.i:il Mil l ie ASSORTED CASES O1 TOY I I'm up (iireniintiy Irsiln. I t0 ttt) Smut dir t'utiiiii Nil S I0S A 10? at ir 11 11 it !.. 101 tlnnil, Or, aa iscn .intiai. Itltmtl.lii A . HH.k.ii. Yt.W T H hlau ( Sslmn Or The Van Monciscar DYSPEN8ARY, I'UUIUNa OH. Ymiiig, atliliPaawisI anS old, Ititflw nr ntMil-ot an- r.il all wlm aiilli-r mill AlHT MANHOUDI ,...l..f, ..I"-.." I, ImihtNi. af,uilnl Ijmii 1 Siiiisl Itowt.raiUna Mi-in ,,,. Mnlk ,. Illl .4 r HMty, alaii llimnl Skill IHwuav, liji.liilln biiuiUiiiis. tun 1.111.11 -4 IIimiw l'ti H aalllna .'ft Tlir.-U llhwis. M jt ( nt Mxfiiiliy, Slilie-r ami Plsil.lw Tin ll Ills ? tli t. Iiufii'm lirliia ilisiiinliot, OIH SuwV u tr,iil nIM suit Ins II lb Hear 4 uiianll 4 oanilentlnlly iy-Kiw..iMo a. ins i 'iiuii ' t. lit III 1 Kit' 4it 111. 1 laanml Spl. anil Man It, l nu ll year. - ail iii 'ai 111, l,ll, uu lllll 3. BOO lllnatralliin - a Khali I'luiiira t.iii 017. uivKa voimI i-i i. h ttirrrl I Mnxx inert all i"Mt fin iwnanal o IWmllf . Tl " rdar, ! ! t'4 eot nt ,ry Ulw uW al, drlnh, sr, n . - wllh. Tli 11 Al ' IHMIlia ronuiln lfiirillu- tnril ttnm lh itiar-.U it ! rl.l. will mall a pr " K "J" ar upon rrl4 of 104. la a.ftay tMHM of mailing. 11 - kwl " fun, Kaplltyi MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. H' -- 4 kvlra lit. n IMS f( BUSINESS COLIECE, ' 4 Pl St., 8 V., CaL thwlkunt, Tjl-wrlltlia. I'mimal-Mtv Iok kowpliv aii4 Tolisli all l"i a.- SCHOOL or i-kaitii'ai., emu MwIuh-mI ami Ulnlnf la suns I- u tug 4i I AttMtJ I. a HANi-ltiirr lil il.lilMi. ; 723 Market St., San frnnolsoo, Cat. SsfSaait lurrlnntlw. A. I AMU.lt KAIt.LK?C. PrI.Uk 11 141. M Al l. Ill . 144114, (mm s en nun. ei llnlrli, nr I riiilleu, n dm woial Mt-rollllll. fciill-l licnlii, " I ever aurra," fci nly ar llon!i Mklll, In abort, all lllacna. a lniia.il I ) l a I blm-l nn enn pii -nil b)f Ihla l-u. i 1 1 i.l. pmi. filnir. anil in iirumlliitf im lli Ine. I.rrnl I ulllll I Irera nirl'llv Inn' lilnkr lla 1- -nlHil biTlili Mi-e. latxclnllv baa It imililti all l lla iiI. ii- V I l e.llliiir ll ller. Illtae II Italia lull, 4'nrbiiiirlea, Horn I ra, krrul n Inn Surra mul nllln, lllp Jul ui lilaepae, Ulillo am ellli.u. ulirr, ar I hl k N-i k, "i -I .' "luraid li-" iLiitla.-. with eolHKil lil-a. mi l l m . liiaca-, or lie anitn- aniniilit lur liiiiuaa nn ,SiT..riihiiia Afti" lii.ea Till'. IIMHIlt 1-4 -rue. I til." Tliiioiiialil-1 1- niiai- it I' iixlmr !r. I'd ri e' I. olile ii S,.,Hrnl lUeier),iiiel auii-l dlaeailoii, a lair akin, l.iin)niil apli. lla, ami t llul alreliglli, III li aiubluln !. CONSUMPTJON. which I Si rolnlil ot Itio I. null", la it. ri-atiil nil i-iiicil b Una ri ini.ly, It InUi li l- Inri- tlie lust at ! nt I be ilucea. lie . m I - it, Kioin lla lino clmia n'iir imr ll-ia tii.iblf tninl itia-t-, wh, n l-il nil' riim How in rcl.-lmili-l rciiii.l) In Hu- pi. I He, In. IV i 1 Ibnilirlit a. rliiiiiv i ( enllma II bia "( oil. imiplloii 4'ure." In I iit.nn.li im' ll- 4 nuine aa l.m Iniiitnl f..i n nn itn ire utiin, ttlllll lla Wnll.li a fill l-nllil'IKUlli'tt i-f ti en . r a1iTiiK"a-iiinf. rllcriitoi-. in I t'Mxt . Ii miii f, aiitt-hiOini. Ii-i limil. ninl loiliiii- (ni-i-ii. Ilea, a uiMipiiihil, iml ni l a rcincil ! r isiiiaiiiiiitinii, but Inr nil 4 lirmilo 1)U eaae uf Ilia Liver. Blood, and Lunn$. If , l f.il dull, llniira-. ll l llllnti.t. To nil i lob ir nf akin, er v Ui i--b bum n 'i t-'l nil fin.- nr l-i-'l). Iliiliinl In ll-lo I I I - - lleas. larl.t titale til linililh, llilciei.l In a ir l-hllla, nln rniillns- llh but liimlna. Im. i.i ll I ami iiIihiiii; fun ImmIiiii', ItKyclnr iiitte, aiel isml'il lnnuiie. nti nn- anllilintf liie-i Iml Igeal Inn. Hiapi pali I , r I I l.lier, nr " III I loiiani-aw," In i nn y nisi inilr inot nl lie an s) nipinni nm s i -rlinii-'l. A a rcn.nlv tnr nit am Ii I- m Ut. I'leree'a liolilen .Slcilliul Ilia coerjr is titiiiiipii... Inr 4i-nk I ii ii u , Niliiltur of lllooil, Miorlliras of IZreiilli, ili -" rllllla, Anllllllil. hl'VCle lonti", in kllnli. it allci I lima, ll la nn l It i i' i t ict-i. .' bin li n V I Mi l . i . l i ". nt SI.OO, ti- M llolll.l lor .',.oo. H.-II.I I- n i-. nl III l.iini' for Pi . I'lrn-e S bonk nil riiliitiniiliiin, A'blia. Wnrlil'a lllapcuanr Mcitlcnl Aa.n. tluilon, i Jin i n r.1 1. i. Hi iisio, .S. k. ft $500 REWARD Fj - ' ,,n,"r,'d by tin prei.rl.-tors t.l ; nt lir.bnip- ai iiiniili Iteiiii .ly J "if Inr s inh.1 nf i-niiiirh wbiifi lfaa tlicr eniiin t rnie. If ymt sr lime a illM-haiun fo-in llm nnso. nffenat' it nthrrwla", piutlnl t.-i i f ami II. Iiialii, nr ln-m Ittir, venk i vea, .lull l ulu or ortsMiirn tu heiel. s ml leu e ( 'nint rli. 'I hmia anla nf raais teriiilniil.. In eiiiiHiinititluii. lir.r-itire'at'ATAiiuil HrMitir cures Ihe wnrstj cniw-anf 4'ninrrli, "l olil In lb llnai, anil t'olurrlinl f.leniliii hr, Isiisuis. DR. W. H. DETTOr" EnglishSpoclallst & Physician, SO'l Kssrny St., Bt Fraacli:o ncitPH wiikn tynii:iiH ru no siattkh J lmt iliii l.ira Imro ini vim, Wnlnluer . liim iM.r.iia uivihk up huia. Mlii'n ymir cnaa, and writ fur rirniPnr a- il list nt nana, thins. Nirrnna lli-biiuy, rk-ninnil Issmhi., Niubl Kmmiasmna. Hnrnfula, Diiaipnla Pimplia, llliilchna, lllenra, llhaiimsiiam, ('atnrrli.H phi. Iia, I'aina In tha Itnail anil ll'inns, Oniiurrlin-n., Kl'liiay 'J'nmblaa, Wnnk 11k-k , Want nf lla'lia In Mslaor Kamalo all saful, paruianantljr ami priTalnly cnri-il. Tltla lll:l T nr nfniirlai It aia-.a ai-r..,i, r -i llm i,n u flaranrn"iia ml Ilia ann.iall.a nrf.iK, Tl-a fl-.iiOnu. ia tn.aia r.1 KI. SCI HU l( ,,,, iirai.Bl. Ilia nana inu.l fi-.tma iliiim l-i li-alih a"lia. liiia.S ai-iilauii'1 li li wllh at- alrta tl.na aiOaillwil la aura an lea li-ra hr-.S lo l.ia. Ilia lar laa US ait" llii f.M(Ma, li.r alraulara llvlrif full ta. taia ilna.a-liliM.I'liMi.ai Him. lea la'l l it, li'l U'hIHU Slreatlblaaaa, Ilk V. I'. V. II. Nn. " -si. K. N. II. Nn J si. WATCHES OF ALL AMElTO MAKE tn fliAA nr Ml mmr f mm$M in Ms IU Wmm. Ijewelry Or All Hll Ira). Clocks, Silverware, Speckles, OPERA, MILD AND MARINE GLASSES, Country Crders atnliellpd. IJooiU tent Hnbji-rt to Inapecl Ion. WATCHES REPAIRED nnd JEWELRY MANUFACTURED,