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e:"- r,- a .r m ,j D Ji fj (, 6? r-' . II' "German Syrup" Here is an incident from the South Mississippi, written in April, 1890, just after the Grippe had visited that country. "lam a farmer, one of those who have to rise early and work late. At the beginning of last Winter I was on a trip to the City of Vicksburg, Miss., where I got well drenched in a shower of rain. I went home and was soon after seized with a dry, hacking cough. This grew worse every day, until I had to seek relief. I consulted Dr. Di::on who has since died, and he told me to get a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. Meantime my cough grew worse and worse and then the Grippe came along and I caught that also very severely. My condition then compelled me to do something. I got two bottlesof German Syrup. I began using them, and before t'.king much of the second bottle, I was entirely clear of the Coughtl.athad hung to me so long, the Grippe, and all its bad effects. I felt tip-i ;p and have felt that way ever since." Pbter J.Brlaas, Jr., Cayuga, Ilines Co., Miss. O I MR. GLADLIVEFVS MISTAKE. urrttts. 4'"sSv 5 lUtClltiOiS I'nlii In Mlile, Shout ,'tr ami Artu.Minrl nrnilli, Opprraslon, Aflbma, Civolteu AnUlct, Wenlt nnl Omot.'.ertn EptHs.Ilropjy. VInd In Htomnrli, cle., nr9 cured by DR. M1LEG' UCW HEART CURE. A newdlscovciT by tho eminent Indiana fjpcctsl bt. A. K. U.ivKBIlrer erect. Neb., of It tcilng four bottles of IIIlillT CUKE felt better tbanhobadfortwelTO years. "For tb.rty icarf trouble with Ileirt Jji.miMJl two bot'Ici of DR. MILES' HEART CURE cured ine.-T.QTl l0an, Biicbtnnn. J.lch." H. B. btutrin. Wars ftatlon, Ga, ban taken DR. MILES' HEART CURE for Heart trouble with (treat rcsi Its Jin. Lo liar, Kltchbunr. Jiich.,waslllforl5yt irs with Heart PlMito. had to hlro housD help, llrcd on liquid foodt used Dr. iVUIen' lloart Curo and all pains loft bcrj constant UM cured tir. lint lllcitratcd boc KIIUK nt druirclfte. or fldo'ess Dr.Mlloo' Medical Co.,Elkr.crt,!ncl. Sold byD. J. Fry, dnjL'fjist.Sileni. Act on a ne-v principle regnlme (lie liver, stomach and bow's through the tiertfs Dn. iln ns' Pitaj iptalilv cure bihousneea, torpid liTer and consHpa tlon. Kmidti-Jt, rnii'Ivat, Darcftl SOUosb.20 -til. Ermines free nt ilru.'ilrta. ) 'M BtJ. Co., KltSiri. M. gold by D. J. Fry, clruriHt, PiIpiii 4 so m M& vrt .fcs-' The Last Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and whole some. 1 ne most popular drink of the day. "BT . srtYtf- K 73 "35 1 JiHiL 7 KOOt Beer A perfect thirst quencher. Don't Ha iVcelvc d If a uValcr, for the tnl.e of ' r t rrifit, lelli you some od-cr VJnd Is ' ju .t in good "'lis false. No i.nitahun L as G oil as ilio genuine Hires'. &M Kg)Nisnd( iM,5fl t.Z HEALTH. trUMMIltlJ Ii IllchiinU Golden Ilnlaaiii Su, I Cures Cliancret, lint and second hUil-cj Korea on tlis J-etrs nnd lldy; 8ori Kais. i:yo, Nose, fte., Uoiiper-colorcd lliotchcs Iirlmiry forms of tho dlscaso known ai ! villi Ilia. I'rlre. f ft ()() in.,- H. .!.. I.H Iticliau's O0I1I1111 llulsniti No, a RyiilillltlaOdtarrli.UUeased Scalp, art) all 1'riu lyi-J H I Cures Tertiary, Mereurlaiayplillltlo Itheu inatluu, 1'alns In tho lSonc, ruins In t tit Head, back of tho Nek, Ulcerated Sort Throat, rlyphllltlo Huh, Lumiu and con traded Cords, StilTness of the Limbs, am) eradicates all dlitasa from th system, uhethcr caused by Indiscretion or bus of Mercury, leaving the llsod puro and healtliy. Price 5 00 per Hot tin. I. ii Itlclinu's Golilon NpunUn Anil, dote for trie cure of Gonorrhoea, (Meet. Irritation 0 ravel, and nil Urinary or Clcnl tal dlsarraugciutnU, l'rlce 84 50 lier UottlM. L lllcliau GoMcil Rpanlsli In. lection, for so vera nasesof Uonorrhoga, InfUmmalory Clloet, SWctures.So. l'rfco 111 fiO tier Ilotlle. Im ltlcltuu'a O olden Olntinonl for the effective hcallnof yuilUlltlo Korea ana eruptions, vriresi uo (tor Uoz, U lllchauU Ooidoii l'llls Nrm and Brain treatment! lost of Physical now er, eteess or overwork:, 1'rostratlon, eta Irlc a 00 r Ilos, TabIo tin4 Nervlney &tnt srerywlwre, 0.0. IX, seourtly cackoO pcfCJDreai, THE RICHARDS"0RUI CO.,Aoeutf P0 All KAHKET T., "wwuswi sTr rva llelng Ocnrrally Known tin n Funny Mnn Dnenn't ray. ilr. Uliidlivt'r was t-iiiployrd as "n writer on it in ining paper. Awhile agi) ho bccainu- nfUluteil with the notion that if he hml liulf u rlinnwj ho could preparo pouio very funny stuff for rend ers to.IntiKh over. Ho told tho editor of tho pajier how ho felt about it, and said ho thought it was a real phnino for him to hiJo his humorous light under a bushel when ho should Iw Kcuttermg laughter aliont like PunlxMins to brighten the we ;ry. care worn souls at ound him. He w.w much pleased when tho editor told liini to pre pare a column for the Smitliy paper, and in a gleeful half hour's v. orit dashed off a number of jokes ho felt assured were very clever. It is truo liis topics were not entirely original, but that didn't matter to Mr. GhitUiver. Ono joke was about a cake tho wife baked, one about the hired girl, ono about tho milkman, ono about the neighbor's piano, one ubont tho mother-in-law and one about t lie gra-sji-ing landloul and tho riclcety II..t. He was very proud of his Worlc as a humorist and signed his naun" Id it with a sense of' expanding grea;;i'... Tho column appeared in tho Sunday morn ing paper. Mr. G., who was compelled to remain at tho ofllco till noon, expect ed to find everybody in a fit of laughler when ho reached homo His Neighbor saw him couiing down tho walk and went out and hailed him. "1 seo by this morning's p-ipor that you have undo soino very blil.ting re marks about our piano and tho manner in which wo play it. it's a hundred times hotter than tho old tin mi your people pound boventeen hours a day. if it wasn't Sunday I'd teacli you" But Mr. (J. escaped inside his own door, where he ran agaiusttho hired girl just leaving with a large bun He. "Oh, ye dirty sneak,'" said she, landing a blow on Ins short ribs, "1J11 tuche you to slander worrukin girls!" and beforo ho could explain it was only a joke she had gone out into the cold world, ho know not whither. Tho look his wifo gave him as ho opened tho sitting room door froze his marrow. " You've disgraced tho family. I shall apply for a divorce tomorrow, and poor, dear ma, who has always stood up for you when no other solf respecting person could, is packing her trunks and will leave in tho morning. Tho hired girl has gouo, and tho milkman left word that he would sue you for injuring his business by 6aying ho sold more water than milkl" A ring at tho bell cut short further re marks. Mr. G. opened tho door, and there Rtood tho landlord with a glow on his faco that somewhat resembled a pre maturo explosion of flroworks. "It's not the right thing to tnako a business call Sunday, but I saw your scurrilous remarks in tho paper and 1 warn you that you'll pay your three months' rent now overdue tomorrow morning and quit my piemises immedi ately, you ungrateful wrotch!" When Mr. Gladliver was ablo to leavo tho county hospital ho found himself a moroso and melancholy man without a friend on earth so far as ho know. He is now living under an assumed namo in a cheap, half furnished room in an ob scure part of tho city, and ho is thor oughly convinced ho will never do any thing moro to brighten up this dreary and unappreciativo old world. Chicago Times. An Uuluolcy PI lice. A member of tho French academy onco called down upon himself a witty and unanswerable robuko for rudeness. In taking tho placo of M. Furotiero. whom ho disliked, ho said, peintedly: "In this placo I shall cortaiuly say somo foolish things," "My congratulations," said Furotiero calmly. "You havo begun well." Youth's Companion. Cmilil Afl'onl It. Strawbcr Do you notico that tho cashier in our restaurant has on a now gown ovory day? Singorly Y03 But 1 am not sur prised at it. Strawbor Why not? Singorly Sho's tho wifo of tho head waiter. Cloak Uoviow. Didn't fin In. "Woro you at tho scashoro last sum mot, Polly?" "Only for a day." "Did you batho?" "No. Somebody olso was using tho ocean when wo were thero." Harper's Bazar. Km) Truth. Every man thinks ho will bo ahlo to afford better things in six months from now. Atchison Globe. Not VUlhlo. umfSWMm Miss UlossoniI didn't poo you at tho Barclay ball. Miss Budti It was probably because 1 was surrounded by men all the time. Brooklyn Life. What One Souk 11. It vvns almost c'.oainrr tiu n in tho busy ilowu town restnurtuit. A litilf dozen belated diners lingered nt tho , tables find counters, nnd ns ninny I girls wero waiting for the checks nnd j tho silver. It was n Bohemian company, such as affects Into hours, good cheer and pericxlical frngnlity. Suddenly ono of tho gins stnrtctl tho old familiar melody of "Speed: 4. way. Another joined at tho sec ond measure, and several moro camo in on tho chorus. "Wait for tho Wagon" foimd a tenor in tho ex-member of tho Harvard Glco club, who was dis cussing a chop at tho counter, whilo "Wo Lovo Our Old Now England" brought out tho ba.sa of tho shoo drummer, who used to teach singing Hchool in Maine,. At the "Old Folks at Ilomo" tho baritone, who used to do a uong and danco act, added his soinewhnt stagy intonntions, and when tho former schoolmistress started "Auld Lang Syno," supported by tho recent star soprano of a good old Now Hampshire church choir and tho contralto of a variety chorus, tho hordic men and overstocked newsboys began to gather in a littlo knot on tho side walk to see what was going on. Tho singers went on from ono old well worn tuno to another, fiuisliing, "Bo Kind to Thy Mother" and "Do Thoy Miss Mo at Home?" out of fast gathering oblivion. And when at last tho odd conjunc tion of singera closed with "Home, Sweet Home," the tenor resolved to run out and seo liis mother next day, tho basso canceled his poker engage ment and tho baritono concluded ho'd better not go past any of those bnl liautly lighted places that night. And tho sopranos and tho altos put on their. wraps ,in a hushed kind of way and went straight homo, full of tho memories of other faces and tho thought of other scenes, Boston Herald. She Got the 1'ln. A largo nnd good natured woman learned at the bridge entrance the other day that tho virtue of economy cannot bo practiced at all times with out danger. It was at that early hour in the morning when all Brooklyn seems desirous of boarding tho next bridge car for their business in tho metrop olis. Like water through a narrow mill race tho crowd irresistibly poured in a continuous stream past tho ticket sellers, past tho "chop pers" and up tho stairs. At oiio of tho boxes where tickets aro deposited a broad woman stopped a few seconds to fumble with her ticket, which sho had put into her pocket after pur chasing it at tho window. Tho crowd was dammed up and it chafed and roared behind her. Unconscious of causing any com motion the woman passed calmly on and the crowd followed on a run. Near tho foot of tho stairway the woman spied a pin gleaming on tho asphalt. Following an instinct of economy, perhaps, tho woman stooped and about GOO persons from behind struck her with the force of a battering ram and sent her sprawl ing. Several men fell over her and sho was earned half way up tho stairs in tho crush boforo getting fairly on her feet, her shawl pulled off, her bonnet awry and her faco blazing red. To a young gentleman who asked her whether sho was hurt, sho ro plied, good naturedly, "Not a bit and I got that pin too." Now York Herald. Poor Jones, l'oorer Wilklns. Though Jones was always in debt, ho hold tho belief that tho time would como when ho would bo able to pay his debts and was always making spasmodic offorta to do so. During ono of these he mot his boot maker. Tho son of St. Crispin was very wrath nt not being able to get his money, but Jones said sadly: "Ye3, yps, Mr. , M. , I know your bill is all right and ought to bo paid, and I am now paying off my debts, and so that I shall give no preference I am taking up my credit ors alphabotically. Now what is your namo, Mr. , Mr. ?" "Wilkins-Wilkins," said tho do lighted bootmaker. "Oh, denr, dear, Wilkins, I'm sorry to hear that. I haven't got through tho A's yet." London Tit-Bits. Toilet of the Cut. Cats, largo nnd small, mako tho most careful toilot of any class of animals, oxcopting somo of tho opos sums. Tho lions nnd tigers wash tliomselves in exactly tho same mnn nor as tho cat, wotting tho dark, rubborliko ball of tho forofoot nnd inuor too ami passing; it over tho faco and behind tho ears. Tho foot is thus nt tho samo time a faco spongo nnd brush, and tho rough tonguo combs tho rest of tho body. Detroit Frco Press. A l'utilotlo Keport. An altncho of tho British lega tion, in addressing a Washington girl, whoso namo unfortunately does not go with tho story, said, "I am sorry that tho Bohring sea troublo is looking so sorious, becanso, with her Bplendid naval equipment, Great Britain would wipo you off tho faco of tho earth." Tho young lady ro tortod, "What, ngmn?" And then camo a flash of silence San Fran cisco Argonaut n C Iv KAN! f you would bo clean mid hayo ) our clothes dono tip in thenoai it tin 1 drossiest mannor, tako thorn to the SAM'M STEAM LAUNDRY whovo all work is done by whito labor nnd in tho most prompt ma.;ucr, COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street h'j " tJ psVEE4HR3HaKHa rannmMsj fcls r ssnassM CD II p M g 3 ft o &- -' tfl o- 3- ? c ,. 1 - P- y g C a 2. S" O ro 5' : S3 05 E c. P c cs 3- as c a m a t W Q S O a c ft y. c- V p 2 S, Co? i u a n. m - 5 tJ 5 S: a a tn o cr- a c u 1- Eg 2- -"' - f rl p at Wo o a p O j a tJ -. o ST w 3 CO - " CO I -t CO s' P CS j- ct- Sj O B- p a z. - T) 5 a a co -J" CD a p ct- s p y as & ?r- as ft a 7T o - ' ' P 2 cr ct- a d o n "- CO t-T- 02 ra CO Th llrnclit if "refilling;. Mr.Wo1tor rjiM 1o the yorng Irw yor who .ink. l wh ..her thoro was any room at tho Boston " ar, "Tlioi'o Is always i"m !"' 1:; " ." IlUiiis Ellis, one of our jr .'a! -v, ii'tM, says, "You don ixrson no , ) xl union you mnkohh-i h-icer." ' "ich a.Jo; urest on tho eternal truth tliat vhat wo want m (Mhii'Tmuent cf l!fo, wvother it bo in our own live. or hi tho lives of people- .".r.;"nd as witli whom wo ' avo t ci . And iu every cnao whoro wo look hiUkwith j'i-.Oitude on Home early teacher of our childhood, wo find ..hat that teacher, whether sho wero BchoolmistresR, nioth.er or friend, wns a irsou who went quite be neath ti-.e wrfnc. found whoro was tho p:i.oii?l cif; or what wns tho imin-'diii" JroiibU', o'1 dressed hereelf to tho o-.'o or to tho otlier, and so brought in li.trut whoro thero had been darl:n. TT- -o it tho truth which is 1'ilent in Mr. Einereon's in stniction to his daughter when sho was at school, 'It C.i-.oi not matter so much Vi-hnt vor s'udv as it does witli. whom you h.inly." E-lward Everett Halo in Cosunpolitau. Stiito Trcitsurer's TJiinl Notico MALKM, W:y 10, 1B02. HTATKOF ORKGON, 1 TltKAUJt UKl'AltTitr.NT.f VTOTICK Is hereby kIvcii tlmt suniclcnt L rtinttsiirooulitindtopnyiillouthtuiid liiK8tntuwnrran'iieiirtoricil1,'i)resciite'liiiid not imltl for wnnt or muds,'' and Hint the Mime will bopnld tipntipresuiliitlounl tbls ofllcc, Interest thereon ceiislni; ulth the aaieortuts notice, I'lIIL. SlKl-SCHAN, Btato Treasurer. Ifb'oiuctlilnc tlm JIatter with Our Tortry? Dming tho past oix weeks I have had tho curiosity to make a canvass to ascertain just to what extent poe try is read by men. I selected 100 men of all professions men absorbed in tho more practical lines of com mercial trailic and men interested in t.ho finer professions. I succeeded in securing tho opinions of eighty, and out of tho entire-number I found just two who either had a sincere liking for poetry or followed the current magazine vdrso. Only six of tho eighty had ever read a collected vol ume of poetry. Without exception I found that when reading a periodical these men "skipped tho poetry." Now, the sig nificance of tho result of this canvass lies in tho fact that tho men I se lected wero not what is commonly classed as "ordinary men;" they wero as a rule men of mind, of ex cellent judgment, many of them pos sessed of leisure, and men who aro known as wide readers and as be ing fond of good literature. Yet thoy slmnned poetry. Philadelphia Times ?Ii les 1'lrst, Always. The bishop of Hereford was onco holding a c ufirmation in a Country church in his diocese. Those about to bo coiii. ined wero arranged in the front scats of tho church, tho males on ono side, the females on tho other. Tho service had reached the point at which the candidates were to approach the bishop for tho laying on of hands, when the vicar of tho parish, whoso duty it was to lead tho candidates in order up to tho bishop, hesitated, being in doubt whether males or females should first advance. Turning to tho bishop ho asked in an undertone, "Would your lordship prefer tho males to come up first, or tho females?" "Sir," Was the reply in tones loud I .' caui oyster l.ields,Futreu'soriisgood i. i. i.iAi i...i.ti bO coru. (Wins ow'h or ub good) ciuLiyn iu uu iiguiu Luiuuuuut iuu . su i)X8 micmroui id ius encu, whole church, "Adam was first cre ated, and then Eve." London Tit-Bits. 0 ffjtmtsm f ,n'OT DURHAM I I wfituitwS' b W A Question A drcat Record For You Good Advice I Health and COHlfort rc Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that lias held its own through all the changes of mill, uiu .i.unji itii lumpciuurs IS BlackwelPs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY? Because it's always pure, always the same, always the best. Such a record tells more than pages of "talk.' It's just as good to-dav as ever and it is the tobacco for you. If you smoke, you should smoke Bull Durham A trial is all we ask. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. A Pact Against Time Fears Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap jrtt fflnV J'CbJ I j DURHAM F I jJitf -'IvLa r eifrwfwfl"r,l tfQt NEW DAILY HAIL STAGE Kchrccn Aurora, I'uUevill,. Cliuiiiiiocg, St. Paul ju,(l Ftiirflclcl. I.cnvo Anrorn dully nt 10 TC n, , nvoHntKalrileld i'.m. iu , ,n "., A;. JasrtlcUlHt Ip. in. ArmiHiit i,,. All tll l.aill'uuPt.n ' I" 't IH fc nf Aurora. vliUlultcvllle, nt 8 am,, nects with mornliiits. I'. u. tu.iu" . '. -iiorth iiiKlMHilli. J'ii8ei'!(ei8, Imil-L i -frelnht eiirrled nt reulHi rnles. hkJ m ' fiervlcu bt'nlUHiMoiulny, Mnn-i ir im 1 U.llOKH;l'i.r For Sale, Cheap, i A number of trios of UiN Brir'ncm l'l ,. mith Hi.cH, IHndc LniiK.iiiui) vFiito V. H'rn,niidi,iiilililBOtoihliiH.nlitliorrni: tircilsl.xk. liuy curly, P(ivu(xir-,srlMii mid Kf t tlio (Melt nt l u scib, i , , t V trln, Uoxca lor ablpmitiil Ar,dn's K U)lKU,tiiim,or. For Sale or Trido. Flffv-lwo iiert-si liiHirovL-tl rmni an J niTt's In cro, gnid r.-h rrt, fi r VJ miles Foul h of Snlcin, Tnrnir ron.l, j Will Irmh' fur pniiicrty n hi tovii' I 1!0.1... If IIV ltm ' I 0-8-lni 10JJN HOLM. Klucksnntli. Proposals for Supplies. The Hoard oITrnslees ofthnOrrtron Rtntn lusiine Asylum hereby Invite Henled pro powilHfor lurnlshiuu sit tho nsylum nenr Salem, Oregon, tho tollowlne supplies for tho Mx mouths endlnc January 1, 18U3: BUY GOODS. lOTO ids cotton lluuuuUNnhhua. XXX i WO yds Amoxkeai; mariners stripes blue llllll Wllllti. 1X0 yds Liousdale blench sheetlui;3ll Inch, WJI yds ptquot A sheeting, 8(1 Inch. 4U0 yds pequot A uubleuclied sheeting -15 Inch, WW yds ceutury cloth.dark colors.nssortcd. 15U yds coutliient.il check llaunel, black aud white, 300 yds rtd and blue check glars crash, 18 Inch wide. 900 yds bleached linen nnd lFrench crash IS Inch wide 300 yds Amogkene blue denims Ooz. SOOydsSM bleached sheetlnn, 1'equot. 50 y ds tiitpei lor s.ttlu damask 58 Inch wide 3 doz No id whttetUlark's mlleenillthreao. 10 ' su white ' ' ' 5M ' ' 3d black ' ' ' 5 ' ' 60 white ' ' 3 ' ' CO ' ' ' ' lOpross pantaloon buttons (metal) 15 doz prs suspeudei-s, (I took ford) U hitj.s shoe luces 5 4 SU) yds Americui shirting prints light col ors assorted. GKOOEIUES. G,Oi.O lbs l.pl salt. cneese, L.ransious or iir goou, cracked wheat, ilreshgiouud.bbls. rolled oats, ' ' ' dried currants, tresh, good stock, (J .t Co's A A U brand curb soda, choice Island lice, eteam tartar, J, A. Kolger's prime, or as goon. !Xt grcs matches, Vulcau, btiperlor Safety. iU uoz set ub blushes, fi ' clamp mop sticks. 0 doz bath bricks. 3 ' dust brushes, 12 ' brooms. 2 doz whisk brooms, 4J0 3500 3000 300 200 ism 300 Society Noto from Kansas. Men should go early to a party, oven if they have to go befora sup per and sit in tho parlor all alono while the hostess is dressing. If a man is late he is taken ai-oiind a cir cle of -about forty peoplo and intro-1 uooits black pepper, ground. doz coueoi.t rated lie. American. -lbs clastic starch. 1 gross ciay pipes with "gross stems. iu lbs fjtailu wax candles, urasgood. 'i. doit Worctntershiie sauce (quarts) Lea A 1'errins. HO Bis tapioca. 4 ) ' corn starch, Oswego or as good. 00 -0 ' K'Mrteu c snar, (HMJ ' grai ulntod 4J0 lb- tjold Unit eornmeal (orns good) lreili In bbls. 330 lb. buckivhe.il flour, fiesh, Imptoved roiler.Oreou. Sl'ICES duced to every ono of them, and thero is nothing moro awkward that a man when he tries to bow. Everj ono in tho room stops talking and stai'es at him, aud if thero aro any j sixteen-year-old girls present ho can hear a suppressed giggle when ho is trying his best to bo graceful. A man is never gracef ul except when he is sawing wood or hammering a nail, and society should not expert him to bow liko a woman who has spent years learning how to handle her feet and hands. Atchison Globe. nu ri'EK, a)31bs fienh dairy butter, (weekly) more or less TK.V. 1000 lbs Japau, Columbia brand, or us good. COKKKK. 3000 lbs Costa Itlca, first giade. chicory. got Java, Tho Colored Hoy's Share. Congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, is credited with the following story : Onco a whito boy said to a colored boy, "Lot's go into cahoots and go coon hunting. You furnish the dog and climb tho tree and I will do tho hollering." Well, thoy went, Tho whito boy, hn hollered, and tho colored bov. ho -,- -- -- - , ,. furnished tho dog and climbed tho J a tree. Thoy caught three coons, -j When thoy camo to divide, tho whito ' 3 boy took all tho coons. Tho colored boy protested. "Hero, what am I going to havo?" ho asked. "Why," replied tho whito boy, "you got tho cahoots, of course." Srlenco mid tho Soap Hubble. Tho ordinary, commonplace soap bubble has recently been playing au important part in experiments on tho magnetic qualities of gases and has proved itself to bo ono of tho tough est aud most elastic membranes known. Tho soap bubblo as a scien- tiho tool in electrical researches is real ilocha, IOHACCO. 1500 lbs Sledge Hammer hi and, or ns good. MKATrf. 500 lbs per day moro or less of beef and mutton ab requncd in equal parti-o-lore and hind quarters. LEATHER, Jroll sole, heavy stocktou, extra 25 to'J7 lbs e.ichbldu. 1 buckskin. 1 domestic eulf skin, 1 side harness leather. FLO Oil. 500 bbls more or lesi, best roller process.de llvered us wanted. tsOAFS. 2500 pounds Kirk's sa on or a gond. 10 boxes Ivory soap, 100 cukts i aeh, lulbsfchuvlngsoap (Palmer's barber or as good). CHCCKEUY. 2 doz 12-Inch platteis. i iu men planers. shaker salts. 7-lueh plates. 'i 1 pun cie.im pitcuirs. 4 ' 1-gallou water pitchers. 3 ' 12 Inch 1getablodlsl1ts. 0 ' 1-quarl soup bowls, tf wnsli bowls, "" 0 utters. 15 doz cups, . 10 ' saii'.ers. 10 tu in tilers. I 12 ' t'-'uoh dinner plate). 2 ' 0-inchi-oup plutes. 1 ' b Inch vegetable dishes. Bl.VTIONEKY, 12 doz I'lysni 's ludeliulo ink. 0 qts wuitord's premium fluid, 3 rtntloid'K eopjlin? .; ' ' niiuinticlal Ink, 4 reams let d paper,vedgewood half sheet, or u good tidozaad pti cllx, D xou's graphite Is'o 50 rub tip M'H. 1 box IneiiiH'escent pens, "o 7, Falcon. 2 ' lticiui e scent 4. London, 2 ' Union's ' ' 40), ' I 13CO S NDBHOE3. 1 10 doz bex; thoj blacking, p.tleiu wood ut xes. destined for a useful future. Now 1 r? P" ? " ladies.' Ono shoes, lork World. J 75 ' K men's slippers. 75 ' ' 0 ' The Only "Honorable." Tho lieutenant governor of Massa chusetts is entitled to 1 addressed us houorablo, liis is a constitutional right, set forth in tho fundamental law of that commonwealth. Ho is tho only porson in tho United States entitled to bo so addressed. New York Sun. 21 1 u 1 ' 12' ' S ' 1 10 boots. Oll. r-TO. 200 gallons coalo 1, i'uirl brand, in tanks. 2o ' Unm-d oil, oo.U-d, in cases. 10) ' turiMnuae, In cases. liOtbi pjialllue. COj ' tal od.i 60 lues wax. HAKDWAUE. 2 doz dust ii.us. f' ftet Vl-tnoli round Iron. tv-iu . . Now Try 1lh. It will cost you nothing nml will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lumrs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will bo paid back. SuHerers from La Grippe found it just the thing and uuder its U60 had a speedy and perfect recov ery. Try a sample bottle nt our ex pense nnd learn for yourself just how good a thing It is. Trial bottles free ut Dan'l J, Fry's Drug store, 225 CoiuU gt. Large elio Wc and f l.QQ 25 HI :u , 60 60 60 !60 125 10 10 ii S Hut iron. lxl-S ' i Norway. w. 1.1 IxilB lx.wl 6-s Inch octagon tool steel, ' 2 pieces 8 leet each 1 Inch octagon to 1 steel. - 1 i-i i keg No. S front shoos, light, Hiirdeus. yl keg .No. 6 hind ' ' nibs No. 8 I'm nam horso shoe nulls, 10 lbs 'o. 2 toe calks. 6CO lbs best blacksmith's coal. 1 11-Inch horse rasp, miller's. , 3 doz 1, 11 can steel rouud iolnts. polished slid steel ho els. 1 1 doz picks, Hunt's, cad steel ax finish, 5 to (j lb(. 1 doz pick haudlf i. ft dot u it b.urows, dressed aiatcrialjlrvu wlievls, 1 Nulls. doz 11 it barrows, plain material, Iron wheel. 14 doz patent German handled hoes width U luetics. yi doz No. 1 solid tockct.cast steel hoes, width fi Inches 2 stone sludge hammers of 2." lbs ami 1 ot 2S lbs 1 doublo faced striking hammer. MXi lbs No. 20 galvanized sheet Iron. S001bsNo.2J lOOlbs Mi. IS ' ' ' 100 lbs 4d llulshlng nnlls. 200 lbs (,d ' 2001b8fid ' ' 100 lbs lOd WD lbs Sd nails, 100 lbs 10d ' loo lbs SOU ' AW lbs Ijd ' lOOlbsOOd ' I'LUMHINO MATERIAL. 200 fcetjj lnc'i galvuulcd iron pipe. 200 fuel 1 inch leoreet'-i ' ' ' ' 100 leet ' black ' 75 leet H ' ' doz 1 Inch llango unions. 1 doz ji inch Keystone unions. d(ix ' ' ' 1 do, ii inch tees. 2 doz I inch ices. I doz H ln.h lees i do. TVs Inch tees 1 doz ! Inch lock mils 1 doz li plugs 1 doz ' 1 do. ' 1 doz Hushing 1 to 1 doz UushliigiiJ to yt ldoz Huslilugs iiloii ldozllushlngstojf 1 doz sockets inch doz elbuws lU Inch . 1 doz elbows I Inch ld'z olbowb 4 lucli 1 do elbows. inch 1 do, elbows Ji inch 2 do.; 1 inch sual-hl ell's 1 do?. H inch ' ;idoz2-inchJenMns'vnlvc removable disks J- doz Hi-luch ' . doz 1 1 ' ilo.-i . a doz' ..ii. JdozK ' ' ' ' ' Xdoz, ' removublo disks for Jeukius' valves 1 doz Fuller blbbl plalH 1 do. ! ' ' ' 2 doz Draper's steel oilers, No 11 or ns gocd 1 doz elbow burner cccks 2 do, brais pldars 4 doz lava tips lpalriOlucli gas pliers Id lbs toldu- a and y 5 lbs nsln 1 do, sink couplings d..z lend Stiaps 1V 21 lbs 2 ply rubber poking, eloth Insertion 4duz viueauized lubber washeis.loriiblbln 2 doz ' ' ' ' J-51U leach 1 inch aud ljlnch drllt plugs for lead pipe DRUGS. lOlbs aqua ammonia 1 gioss bottles, ijoz 10 lbs absorbent cotion y doz spools rubber adhesive plaster,5 yds each I 5 lbs ether fort In J lbs cans 1 5 gi oas corks, N o 4 6 lbs choral hydrate cryst. 1 lb 11 nxt iiucliu V I) a. Co or Wyetli A llro's :i lbs 11 uxt pruuis liglu, ' 1 3 ib ' sarsapailllu cHiup. tor syrup, ' 1 lb ' riitl atom, lor syrup,, ' lib ' zlunglberis, 1' DitCoor Wycth .1 llro s. 1 lb 11 ext aconite, ' ' 1 lb ' cannabis lnd, ' 2 lbs ' ciscara sagrada, ' ' lib ' onil, ' ' lib 11 sol tolutana for syrup ' 2000 empty capaules No 1, 1 b Co. i.000 ' 2 100J ' ' ' 0 ' 600 ' ' ' 00 1 lb bals4m pern. 1 lb llg potu-s aisen. 5000 hypodermic tablets hyosoynml sulph 1 Ul gr Wyeth Jc Iho's 00 lbs iimguesinp sulph. Yt 117. morphine siilpu. 1 lb pepsin saceh, 10 lbs polass brom. 2 lbs potass Iodide. a lbs potass uit, cryst, 1 lb potass citrus. 1 oz oleum myicine. 4 oz oleum tlglli. yA lb phenaeetino bayer. 1 aozbottles Pniltps'KmulsonCod UverOll 2) oz quinine Slllph. K .M 5 lbs sodil bicarb. V do, syringes, Davidson's, 3 ibs sponges, largo carilage. 1 2 lb sponges, surgkail. 1-2 cal spts net herls nit. 10 lbs asellne XX, retlned 1 oz nrcentl uit iu sticks, lib coinp. tlnct. clnchonla. 2 doz snengtheniug plunters, 8.t J, 2 doz Al'-oek's l'oious plasters. 4 bjvodci mio y 1 luges, Wyeth's a. llro's. 60 lba Uax seed meal. VINKGAlt. 250 gnllons pure cider vluegnr, 40 grains. f-amplcs may be seen at thoolilceof the board of trusites, goods must belu accord ance theieulth, and must come In original packages when po-slble. The board of re serves the 1 iglit to nject any and nil bids, Delivery 01 supplies will be lequlred with in tcu days' notice of acccntnnco of bid. A cony of tins advertisement must uceoimv any each bid, and the name of the class of supplies iiiusi lo written on the envelope containing bid Uuch bid must Include all tho Items of theclabld upon, and must give Items aud totals 111 lull. with excention of meat and Hour, Auditing otliceis ure piohibltcd In.m cnntlrmiug accounts of purchasers when tho adveitlsi mont does not contain a linl uudcomplete description ot the urtlc'cs to he purchased. Hlds will bu opened ut 2 o'clock p. m. on Tnesduy, July ft, 1SW. SVIsVlilTEIt I'KNNOYUH, GhO. X. .MulIKIDK, 1HI1.. .METSt'JIAN, Wit. A. M UNLY. lioatd ot Commissioners, Clerk of Hoard, Those Afflicted With thelhabltjol using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACf 1 Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CUL a'i;tuk KEELEY INSTITUTE Kon-st Grove, Oi , Call wrlle. Hluc contldeutjal EAST AND SOU!! VIA Southern Pacific Route Shtata Line CAl.IKOHNIA nXl'RhMS TltAlN--HnN OAI I1ETIVEEN 1'OIt'ITuYM) .UIDS. F, boulh. 7:00 p. m. I Lv. i'or Vilhp. m. I I,v. !Sj; b:13 n.iii. J Ar. .f-'ou. 1'ortlaua Ar. IllLIU 1a. hran. Lv. 7: i . 6:2b i 7:00 1 i Above traina slop onlj ut ihIowIiil llous north of ltoselmrg, i.ast Ton .1 Oigou City, Woodbiuu, Mucin, All i Timgent, hhedds, lli-l-e, Jlnrrlsti ' Junction City, Irving und Kuceue. uo ji uj ut ma 1. 1. u a 1 1, v , I.v. 1'ortitind Ar. I 4: 0 p. IiV H.ilem Lv. I 1:10 p. Ar. luxeburg Lv. 7.0n a 8:30 a. in. 11:17 a. in 5:50 p. ni. Albany Local, Dally Kxiopt Mmdisi &:OI j i. m. I Lv, 7:j2 p.m. j Lv: !):00 p. in. Ar. i'm-llaud Ar. I w..Ui salem Lv. 1 7::l i Albany Lv, JJj::xi u. . PULLMAN BUFFET SLEBM Second Class Sleeping Cars - Koracconimodatlon ot pasiengerk holdlu , second cmss tickets nttuchud to eipieis trails. ircst Side Division, Between Poui and Cervallis: PA1I.Y (KXCK11' HUNDAY). ..U a. in, 12:10 p. in. Lv, Portland" AnT" kjxfy Ar. Corvallis Lv. 12-5 1 i . At Albauy and Corvullls conntst wlti trains nt Oiegon 1'acdlc Hallroad. BXl'KKS.i"TRAi"N (l)ILv"KXt Kf fTl T I , TTIup. iu. LvT lroittuu'T r. P',.2ua, i. 7:2o p. ni. Ar.JtpMlnnv'Uftj. vija. io THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Developmoat coiiipany't sicunshiii line. 22o miles suoiter, 20 hi '" lesi tune than by any othei mute. 1' ni Ciass through pasteuger and freight ',r trum l'orti.iud and nil points lu the VV.i lumatte vitllev to and from San Krancfe TIME SCHtDlAE, (Kxeept Sundays). - 1:00 t H . .1:10 i'M 6:X)1'.M - - hAb A M . . 10:85 A il . 11:10 A M Albany and Leave A loans' Leave Corvallis ...... Arrive Yaqulua leave Ynquliia ...... Leave CuivulIU . . Arrlvn Albany ...... O, ir '. trains c nnect at CorvallU, The aliove truths connect ut YAQUIN.l tlth the urogon Oevelonmsnt Cos I lu jlStna.iislilniThntwreii iamiliui and tia Kruncleoo N, ll,--rBseuera Irom Portland and all Wlllamntte Valley jsilnts can umlio clot connection witli the trains of tlu tAUUlNA UUUT1? at Albany orUarrall.i sudlf d.stli.ed to Sun Kmiu-tsco, should arrange o arrlvo at Yaiumi the evening beforo date ni aiii'g. rni'ii.-i lai rreuht iuin aiwat! t( HL'LMAN Agents 200 o O.C. HOOOK Ao't Gen'l Vrt. i lass. AsC,Ore-;on Paclnolt. It. Co., Corvalim, Or 0. H. HAHWKLL.Jr.Qea'l Kn; 4 l'tus. Agt. Oregon Development Up,, AM Montgomery et.: "hroueh Tickets To all polnU EAST and .SOUTH l''or tickets Riid lull irlrrmntion rer ld iu rates maps, etc., apply to thti Ooi jpa ny'B itsent balcm, l)r.'f:mi, E.P. lvO(IEK, Asst. tf. J', and Pass. Ae't U. KOKHLKK. Mauacer From Terminal or Interior Points ti.e Northern Facie IMbik Is tbo lino to take To all Poibts East aud Scut'i. ItlsthodlnlUKCar ronte. ltrunn tli -t 'I vestlbulo trains every day luhoyiirn ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No cliunso of cars.) Composed of dlnluji art. unsaiTas 1'ullmaii diawius room sleep' OI latest equip i TOURIST eeping C JJtst that can be constructed und li.. I uccommodiitic-ns are both tree a r- nlshed for holders of lint and secon tt tlclielH.and; ELEGAPT HAY COA( Ji -. A continuoi i '-.& c . -tinfr v. 1 alf lines adordlu' (Vxet t, uunitcii ited service. l'nlliuan sl( -- 'tonscai I e so , cured In adv i- any I'jcnt oi J uiu rum, i Through tickets to aud tnra a 1 ir nt 'I In America, England mj Imtoi n bo I purchased ut any ticket otttct of t , icni--I puny. il Kul I Infnrmnttnn (nniorii!it rFh lim( "M oflralns,roiitesuudotti'-rd- .in' fill IsheJ on apullcatlou to any neeutr. A. D. OHAHLTO"' , j ASY1SUIUL LflCUQIll I'US.Ulttir X I L I. AlW 121 Klrst street, cor. Was i Port- laud. Ore ni J SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. i fl,. Tickets (1 &tiuS$Pl . T( .HIP.V' 'A . V rtirgwjy san rrcuni imih aiwat! hi "or nforiuatlMU i.pply to itei-srs Mi & Co., KrelKht and Tlcktt 200 and 302 Front st PorUaud.Or. OMAHA Kansas City, St, P ul CHICAGO, ST.LOlliS. 'MUM Point East, North ami South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIsT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHA'R f 1RS AND DINERS: Bleamers Portland o Bw I-Ynncitc- Itw i Days. TICKETS TD EUROPE Por rates aud geucral Inforroa'tor i" on or address, W. II. UULUUrtT, AMt, Oenl. Pa' A 2H Waiililugtou 8t , PoiiTUiJ'P.tORie h 1 p tiwateMte. - '- -s. Ji x -.M. ri. J9 1 -.-, -.4JtA-. "- -.