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YARNS 'ABOUT THIBET. ITOMC9 ABOUT ll IN AN Al j MOST UNKNOWN COUNTRY, A InUm at Asl Tat Mm AW tmata Xu; AM islam Ut Tll aw Haaarhekle Assaaals at raf Mmi la miMM Writing ' A eorioo collection of facta resrwct fog Thibet, m iprntAl by vari at ChtMM authors and traveler, has Wwa mad by Mr, Woodvtll Rockhlll, vho h himanU xplord that mytri a coinlry of tokldl Asia. On Nw Yart day a th capital city, lit, Uxrt brgln a season of fvaUvHy, On of th ratertAiiuutnta U rallwl th "SpacUcl of th riying Spirit." Th perfortuar stretch, ah eoorrooualy buy. lop mad of hid All th way from U toptoth bottom of Mount FoUU; then they fArtr grooved blocks of wood to their oh and mU down th tin Uk o tuaoy irUow. On top of this atn oaataladwllthiop of thBudd Wist rUriop, who U oalid th tale law a. U U Also th Incarnation of to ud which obiffly protect mankind. , Oo Um 80th of tb month tbr 1 an other great sport when th ktujt of tb stUi m drives) awat, Aprlnst Uehoaru to phr th part of th tl Ism, And larman, sotJ. for hi wit nd Activity, takea th rol of th demon. Th latter mean hi fo with black and wbit Mint, And toe before tb protended Ul lams for th purpose of ntoukiug him. Th two bT ah arvmnrtit on reliirloti, th Ueo of which is finally referred, by mutual Asremnt to a cast of die. Thus dio ar very big one, about lb lis of apples, but th poor fiend ha so show at all in th kaiuMo, for bis die is blank on twrj side, whil th lam' ha th blithest number on each of It faces. In Thibet, as in Christian couu tries, tt bt always UndaUl to defrsu tb devil Being beaten, tb kin of the devils Is trif bteaad and runs away, with all th people after htm, tiring enn and cannou to that he U obliged to bid at length in a hot in tb mountain, where provision bar previously been placed to feed him for a few day whil be remain In con- CMhnent. There ar nearly as many demons in Thibet as there ar human inhabitant, and the priest or "lamas' r kept vary bnyxon-iinit them, be cause otherwise they would swarm every where and do no end of inisHiief. rowut o' th" rwiarra. If any on t sick or annoyed in any way th devil are reeiumuble, and the only sensible thing is to (ro and hire priest to frighten tbeut off. For this purpose tb lama reads aloud from the sacred writings, blow a born mail from a human thigh bone, 1 ula a drum manufactured out of two human skulls. ring a bell and tells over a rusary of disk shaped beads cut out of human skulls. Tb lama also do a Urge business In fortune telling. Sometime they ancer- tain the fate with barleycorns; others they burn sheep bone fur th same purpose or gas Into bowl of water. According to on author there is a very astonishing curiosity in Thibet In th shape of a plant that flies. It re semble dog in shape, is th color of a tortoise shell and is very tame. If lions or elephants it they ar frightened "beooe it is th king of beast. " There I a kind of black donkey which can op In fight with the tiger. On the icy peaks of to Himalayas, says this ituagi satire writer, thers is a "snow maggot,1 resembling th silkworm in appearance, m weighing nearly a pound. Itisei csaant to eat, but too much of it will iuk on bleed at th nose. . Seventy H from Lh'asa is a convent on top of hill, and great hole full of whit clay that la good to eat. As fast a th day is eaten mar take its place. Behind the convent la a largo lake, and evildoer who go near always tumble into it Th Thibetan used to cast Buddha Is copper, and the smaller they war th more they were worth. rotmntasa in toidr. ' Chines philosopher say that manners differ every hundred li of distance, and customs are no longer the same every thousand li Thus tb ways of the Thibetan vary, but in moat part it is usual for a woman going to sea a print to smear ber face with molaseoa. this is not don it is said that (he is try ing to captivate th lama by ber Cornell' Mas an unpardonable crime. A sign of politeness oo meeting a person is hold up tb clasped hands and stick out ' th tongue. When a man di one-half of his property goes to charity and the ether half to th lamas, ilia family get nothing. On of th writer quoted obaervr that in case of death the corpse is tied up with th bead between th knees, And suspended in a rawhide bag from the rafter. A few days later it is taken to th corpse cutter's place, where it tied to a post The flesh is then cut off And given to dogs And the bone crushed in a stone mortar and made up with grain into balls, which are also thrown to dogs and vulture. Both these moth' ods of burial ar considered highly de sirable. ' For small misdemeanors men and women are stripped and beaten iu the market place. Oreat criminals are bound with rope and whipped with raw hide lashes. . If this does not persuade them to avow their guilt boiling butter is poured on their chests. HuppoHinf? that they still protest their innocence, they at suffocated with water or splint ers ar driven under their nails. Wash ington Star. . A Paris Candle Mtory. "Every traveler who stops at a Paris lodging house," laughed a woman the other day, "ha a caudle story, and here is mine: Wo were served with two candle every morning, which we never half used np; these would be taken out, however, and fresh ones appear in their place. , Knowing that we were being charged for every candle we determined at least to enjoy Added illumination, and my husband looked around for a place to old them during the daily doing up of tb apartment. On the top shelf of a cabinet arrangement in a corner stood a large Japanese vase, wide and deep, Up to this Mr. t climbed, to discover that w bad been forestalled, for in its capa cious hollow we found seventeen cua dies, every one burned down perhaps an men. "Some former lodger had resent! the candle swindle like ourselves, and had put his daily allowance where It would do the proprietor no good. That Bight a brilliant illumination of nineteen candles, each set in it own grease on the marble top table, gave us something it light., iraring oar stay we hid and Accumulated candles, so that we bad always enough to read by, and when we left we deposited our overstock in the Vase for the benefit of some searching successor." few xorlc Times. " ' i t, ft The Bella-tons of China. The three great religions of China are Conrocianism, Buddhism and Taoulum, The bulk of the people are Buddhists rather tban'ConfMianiHta, and there are millions of infidels. The tomb of Con fucius it at Mecca, for many of the Chi nese, and they make pilgrimage to it Confucianism is more a philosophy than A religion. It contains many of the beau tie which we suppose to be exclusively the wopertle of ,Chxitia2iiw gotimt tut iu a neganv torn was u nttuclatml by Omf ueiu, and as a ytUra of morality it i beautiful, ThaTaomat hav tuor superstition than tb CW ftwieiilsla. They began about th am Urn a IXmhh'iut, their prvacher bolug on Laon-T. Tb state rvliglott, tu connection with which all tbna religion com In, is th worship of the euippror, ho Uthanoa of heaven and the prophet priet and king of lb people. It worvhlp for tlimu Iu th iKinplm at IVktiu When th grent Tempi of Heaven was burned down a shuddor ran down th !0,OtMI,000 pine of the gtvat Chiiiew nation. It was thought that tills was a warning from heaven that th rmprror should b da powd. r'r.iuk . Carpenter in National Tribune, IU((Ih( lettor frum Llua "Km since I was abroad," said a wII known New Yorker, "I hav been pca trd with all aorta of begging letter. They ar tnoatly from th manager of English charitable Institution of vari ous deacripttoua, though some ar frvim private Individual. Th former iuclos A variety of printed matter illustrating th pun" and work of the institution. Tb latter are Abject Appeal of appar ently profMstoual begging Utter writers, with which London abound. I was talking with A friend About it and he said he had th nam eiperieuc for about two years after be had built a fin houa here, A description of which And hi wealth gut Into th local paper. It was deluged with beggiug letter front almost very capital Iu Kurop and es pecially from Loudon. "The pcopl are the worst and moat persUteut beggar in tb world. Kancy an American mailing begging letter to Londoners! 1 suppose there must be money in it or they wouldn't do It" NW York Herald, Pmtraat Wewl. - Few of onr uativ trve hav odorifer ous wood Ilk th sandal wood uf tb islands in th Indian ocean: but a few uf the coniform on th l'scino slop hav sweet scented wood Tb fin church at Metlakatla, built by th civilised In dian of Alaska, is as fragrant as if In cense was continually floating through the air, from the wood of tit great arbor vitas (Thuja gigantea) of which It is built Libocvdru decurrena, found farther sooth, is known as "incense cedar" from Ita fragrance, Th yellow cypres (CupmMiu nntkaensis) and th Monterey cypres (Cuprwwn macrocar pa) hav aim scented wood. In th At lantic statu red cedar and arbor vita have sceuted wood. Meehaa Monthly. itiartmt sum rt. "Did you ak what would be consid ered a small footT said a pretty shop girl in a big establishment as, kneeling befor a cuxtonier, she deftly Rttn! on a pair of India rubber. "Well, I should call No. 8 a smalt site, aud H vn. The average is about S; 7 Is Urge, al though I have seen very nice looking feet that werw "'a. I bare one customer who wear V and another who wears U yuite a contrast, Uut tt? The smallest foot on a grown person I ever , saw belong to on of our customer; sh ! wear 13s, child site, but it isnt pretty a bit; it look to tottering." New York Tribune. BUYINQ WEDOINQ RINGS, Staal Vaaag rwrU Are Vry Mail ( t Skn CkaMlaf Iks ttaad. Just think of Itt On jewelry store on tha llnwMrv rlalma t.i nvi,r 4iM nL dma rinff a rear. And vet we hear the ! cry that "men are not marrying. " If on out of the many stores that supply these golden fetter of matrimony ran dVj of such a number within a year, what must the sales amount to when alt thoee that are supplied by other firms are added? Surely somebody' getting married. Down oo the Bowery, near Grand street there hang A golden hoop large enough to marry all the bnds on that side of town. It is hnng above a jew elry store, And can be seen ss well from the elevated road as from the sidewalk. It was from the window of a down town train that I first caught sight or it A young country looking couple that sat near by also noticed the giantlikeemblem of wedlock, and I beard the girl whis per, "Ob, Willie, there's where we got our ring." Hut Willie didn't look until the car bad pawwd the store; then ho mined his eyebrow a little aud said, "I ," Indifferently, and turned again to the paper he had been perusing. Th girt bit her lip and looked down at the gold band nfwu ber ungloved hand. At the next station 1 left the train and Visited the store where Willie had bought the ring. One of the salesmen said, in anwer to a question, "There isn't ss much sentiment in the business am nn tniifht itintMHA. Wv IKm tiiti th ' J ' " i happy cumi mnve Xwy hitva got t . ia . - i iM-yonU thn bhiithiiig tog of mnrt diwAws ami ttipy boy the ring in tbn Hunt ltmtt?r uf fact wuy, Hoinntiinoi the ninn Anil woman come Ur ther, but us u ally the gentleman come alone U gt the ring. 'Do woiut-n flvr kIacw an! pay for thwr own wmlding ringH? Not vwry oftn, althotigh there wa a livly hr IamI we'k who did ao, When a conpla com In together the mm .I)-J(tuul ft i wwmiiii iiw iwiaasaiisi m 1 liL a Parities, the MOOD, CnrM C'OJfSTIl'ATIO?!, l.WHUEXTION, crrtoi sMEss, mvi k roMpi,Ai,Nrs.snK iiKtniciiK.fmos, PlMi'bKS, slI.KIN iFUX'lIilX.S.tiKlHlSEihrS AUIMIMi from A IHSOROERE!) KTO.VACU. The (hnnint lIAhtUVKO TEA i putup in YELLOW WRArPICRS vith I' rlmile Sijnaturi of EM IL Flil'.Sl',. n.-:DINQTON A 00. AatNTO, Oak PsANfl'SOO. ntr.D ov ah. iRi'jtiHTw a ;nocrrtq. GENERAL REAL Monmouth, - Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property Those having property PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Proprietor, Dsalarin Choice Highest market price paid for pork, etc, am dins must do seiuea mommy. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a. m. ree delivery, to all Main street, ling 'Aud aaalii'UrleuiT St it will do," and she Invariable answer Yes,1 Then h pays for It, and that' all titer Is about it" "What sis of ring I usually re qulredr I asked. "Iu this part of th city," replied th practical aalwunan, "from sis and a i)dtirUr to seven ar tb uuitl sliest but they run smitUcr up town on Hroadway." Upon the counter he then placed two trays voiitainlng wedding rings, Horn of thrtn pHard too large tor any finger but that of a giant; yet It liappeus some time thst these ar not largo Miough fiT A would lie purchaser. It Is customary among th tiormaii for both the man and woman to buy a ring and niak a mutual gift on the wedding day. Th price of a wedding ring on tb Ilowery range . from eight to twenty live dollars the averag price being ten or firteea dollar. In style, th old fash ioned plain round circle U generally pre ferred, tweaus tt 1 a comfortable In th dlahpan as In th drawing room, and th leulimenta! little wlf need never take It off for fear of It being spotted. When ak4 bow long It usually took to purvbaa a wedding ring, th sal tw in an laughed and answered that in his fourteen year' vaperienc tt had nevei taken a couple longer than half an hour to select one, usually ten minute. The woman seems to think it's best to hurry In the buying, or her escort's ttilud may Chang on the subject "V hav never," said h, "bad A ring that was bought returned because th marriage didu't com off. H-we lime a gentleman order a ring made that is too heavy for th slender finger that bt to wear it, and then he bring It back and w take off a un of the gold. Fre,iien t -ly, too, people tiring us old ring to be melted and matte over, but this we re fit to do," "Whyl" I Akd. "LWaus we can not promlM to give them back tb saw gold that they brought us," h answered. 0f course we eend th artlcl to be Diad over to the workmen, but it is thrown Into tb sain crucible a aU the other gidd, And who know after that which was 'grandma's ring' or the 'baby's spoon;' not we, urely New York Ad- Dvail e KrHlla. They slay multitude when I hey arc tlie product of neglect of Incipient dlwaw. A "alight" cold, A fit of In digestion, bllliMuuieas, or constipation, each or any of I hcm "minor aliments" advance Iu many ca- with "league destroying stride," (live litem a swift, early defeat with HmtHtors Htontacli Hitter and avert the danger. Aberttethy adiuliiUliml an alarming rvhuketo the man who Informed bint that be bad "only a cold!" "Only a cold," reiieatttl lite doctor. "What would y have the plague!" Rheu matism and la grl are ejwlly extln gtiUhalile at the start, Why then al low tliriu to get up a M bend of steam? l'uton the bmkca with the Hitter. The genial warmth which this superb medicine dillow through the t-m, th iiniHtu It give to the circulation of the blood, Ita soothing and strength cuing effcot ujHn the nervous, p daily recommend it to the etifet'htad and sick. T Is the great siieviflc for malaria, Realty's flanu sad Oman. Hull, lialllet K. lU-ntty, the great or- ! gnu and piano manufacturer, Is build hug aud shipping more orgaua and plume) than ever. In 1K7U Mr. Hvnlly M l'nnll tlow-iHy. aim ty his Indomitable will be baa worked hi wsvupsoaa to noil sofar, nearly lisi.UK) ot I lest ly s orguua ami plain al lice InTU, Nolhlng seeiu to dinheartell bim; ob stacle laid In Ids way that would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, be turns to an advertiwiiieiu and cornea out uf it brighter thatl ever, ilia Instrument, as Is well known, are very popular ami are to he found in all parts of the world. Vv are In forme,: that during the next ten year he In lends to sell :MO,lW more of bis make. Thnt nii'an a bilslliiKa of fi.UUon.oU) we average them at f llkieach. It Is il rewly the larin-st btialm-Ma of the kin InexUloitce, Hend to Ilnnlel V, hatly Wathlngtoii, New Jersey, for catalogue nib T Hwn. II vAVr. f wjii r "! -p wHvuitlM. ind ftatM tiial li in ) !( I wr)tltf I Hriilhf 4tr It tb M ( rnf M th.f t'klfklllt, (.r.fll fiflllltltf .M)MMe letgt kli ! Urn wp ti 4Mkm lwprwrir .( mt. anil MrDretteiiir BMrttrtete, w It ) r riUwpW, n.-t "it. ui4w t Kium m gl4p rt unite t mrh AtrHt tl i ln4 rHt t.1fciA.-hp't,iivttiiM(.MH)t(AM;tMi w4 h ww(Mifi, Mr rtrn " ov HM it n.uuti'MVt-tHriMtff iuttAu rt tiv.i pfiaft mif, aj n tiv priw , titai ie wimi am fwt'nt m )lr ( fpurttmitf. tf b u I eilAft HM lKwr K "I lbtlnff H.'frl )m(.r,.tej, It lll . I 11 ft Rr1 (! IN Ulm. Ill BOfcl'KB (tHfittMr faf naDf It her. Mn M b MAd tfiM? u4 kemorshlf tt t"f ifdltr(frar Hhf Ml Ail V tmUm motk Aitd ( l hnm. lir ") At f.tmn fiflKert at )-Ht rong (lutn 9& 1" 0Mf 4f. Tg tftn 4 m U If f rt il rfcj not la l.H, Wl InHnirt n1, AH Ttrt tr r ) fhnt lMMll oej (,.. Vo ! tr Mn nmlf. rll ff tlln lo lttfk- f f to 1-ifH l'pll tnl rtttlr4 ttafl AlltoiAtti' fuirAilvelf i ritf ifKlffnl W lnr tn4 lio h. . rllr Kfihtt fwotii 9r we. r. r Munt la )it'' har tlU Ar.4 l.rn All trm, t wtmtl iwiM l kU In HU AIH t -ie l, II ! efll II OS rurlUnel, MetU. Ajsemiin. mi Mil tswni.M i mi mi i n .. mi ESTATE DEALER, - Oregon. oi all kinds. for sale, please call. Meats fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, parts of the city. n Km mi mam aeoraj.li Independence, Oregon. feCTC ail "kh f, THE PLANO BINDERS A General Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfelter Building, Cor. C and wlain sts., INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON. Prescott rsnrsirrom or Independent ' Fin AND HARD WOOD, SOUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER I t l. Wtaa, Vlaofr. Independence, Orefoa, lEFEMNGE STABLES. Stylish Turnouts Always In Readiness. Having lately uit1iiim1 thn onllro luUritd in the MaIiIka of J. K. Jomvt, w uro now U'ttcr jirt'imrtHl tlmit rver to luoet the dottiAtKlA oi the public, h.h we nrts now mnklug nml are itreinring to niAke mauy atilteitttiiiitl lmirovioiuiita. Teanut tKiitrUm by the day or month. Intveltnjr mon a siafiully. SALEM STAGE ',) a dallv fpaM r aiu i o loi MoieiM-mit-Hi .t I a. tit,; imivw iii,i4mhi,im air aatt at sa.m, re Hlrlu SM lll,.aoarliiv, .lr nl I (i III., Wl t llitct-cll Jou,v h U UIJT Bt 4 p.m. DAMON & COOK, Proprs. 1 WE ARE WITH TOO B. F. BURCH & SON, TT NVo ran Ixt fount! four dmii Mouth uf Uiu I'irwt Xiiliniiii) ltuiik, ami would Im iIiiumhI t huve you tl In auti " tw; ami If you hitvo niiythinjf Iu tin rati titte )lnt, we un tin twrwiim you are lxtklng for. Thin la llio Uvt iurUoti of tlio WilUtiiiHto vallt'y. l'iHtln ar iMKiuuing to lctii n Hit) fact, uml tire tHiinlii( thw wny, IbHuiiNe of Hint fart, we art lir-ro; itninjr to wtttyl kwp our oyt oMn ami ruMlt'! If you have iirojaTty to wll, list it with tit. If yon want to buy, c tan Niiit you. Vt will iiiMirfl your itrojHTty, or tlo your fOllct'llllJf. It will bo to your intercut to call and wo tin Itcfoio you Hist or tnitYhano iiMjaTty fl.Htiwltfie, "" T. W. E luccruur to J. Dlr Groceries Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I hnvs on blind a liuiffl lot of tw ohunp, Also, n lot uf vnry flue luiiiis, that Remember the old MEN! WHY Aa YOTE we hve a relief and cure In vour Icnorunca of effects and vitality -which U system the elements thus strength and vliror ivltl fnl. cum or money refunded. sals a ur. asnaen s cisctric if 'a-, after all other tri-ntment. testify, and (rom many of It a complete galvanic bstterv, made Into a belt 11 which ar.in.tntly felt throuKhout all weuk parts, or we forfeft $5.000; It h n Iih1 El,Zrf."! rreatest boon ever given weak men, and we wsrrsnt It to cur. sny of the sbov weaknesses, tVi -- oii.m In utj sti trm triftirrii A A.t . ..' ' - .. . . Hooir neiuntuMi. 1 ncv Hro trrauea in itrentnn to meet an tarj-eioi wMknu in trMin W V" vasve ill vw w .a.aw stvf.aii St IUMIVM a 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First Ot., PORTLAND, ORECOH.' - i A.mm & Venesa, Saai CTlill tto Hn Iwlwtwn Halim and Kail. Oltv. Hlas. D. livlnt, In bikmIs that will be snlil bv th aasa van will be sold very anar cost. , stand of J. D. I. STES llCTflEnEEg AD SUSPEIISOHY FORj FfWk' KinMcVTrvMiDi te Mem the effect uf ahii. avfaaaas. 1 , 1 , . ' wfiaun , rorsuca suiiersrs , in our marvelous Invention, which require but a trial to convince th most skeotlcsL or by excesses, or exposure, you may hav unduly drained your 17101 of nrv fore " leotrlolty-snd thus caused your weskness or Isck of fore, if you repl.ee Into your drained, which are remiired for vforornns r-nfth mM a.iit a . . low at one and In a nstursl wsy. Thli Is our hend lor our mutinied Fsmphlet. free i Belt l no experiment, ai w hav reitored tkouund to roburt health and tteor, fsl ed. as can be ihown bv hundreil. of - iWn.Ui ,ki. c.... u ,,, ' n whom we have strong- letter bearing testimony to their recovery .Iter wlng wXl DR. SHNDBN ELECTRIC BELT ' - "r a a'a.avi atSia A ii sn as to be eaillv worn ihirlno wnrV r a. .r a u ....li . r iur montni. AUUreM - " inb - am 1 HllOH l,ltTMtK.-A fUll.AaainttrHtlit nt lK.it-ali.Uhi-' tllirr, star, ran an kl klna AiraalHat iUBlllcr A("raVD A Harness, Saddles; Whips, Oils, Robes, and BrushcSi ST. CHARLES HOTEL . Leading: Hotel of the Northwest rir Bitvif. It (traull .Lvatiir. alwjHr tolls, and all monont lmpnMla. ruriii.liwli alr JwlnMi " Ouid rwtaurant euenaxlwl' Hh hoaa. ; ia auaara aa tir " C. W. KNOWUB. MOWItTOH. Cat. rrRI aa MarrMM, PORTLAND, ORiOON. EAST AND 1 SOUTH via SOUTHER PACIFIC HOfiTt SHASTA uitfE; tsatssi tvato Us tm4 Prtlf. Tsk."T noar TaTrrrtsiaTA. Titfr. a. una i. m. Albany A'' I zr AU a.m. Ar. Asa Prat!" t,v. I (Wl r, m. A tor. tfslM atoa aalr M Wtowl .VMta. Wuudbara. SaUis. Slbsar, lMini. nmm. n mi. HamakWA, iaatos CUf, rrts a4 A flottbuiy Mail. Daily. Ita rnrUand .. Il4uurs ..tswa, a. Arrtvs. RnMhury ,,..ltnT. M rimlanif ,.,.( . M Albaay LmaI. IailyitHtuaay. Iav Xrriva Alhanv ,.MIp.ia. rVrtlanit Art! p.m. A llniiy . . . ,. a.m. ISirO.nd ..H.Wa.i. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Sccondlass Sleepinc Cars, fif Mis swnmnuMlallfin l boldlag MuatlH!law tlru. sllactii MVS im Ualiia, West Bide Division. Between Portland And CorrnUla M4LL TAAOI DAtLT (BsH HmtmfJ T7 KSCa IT Aa lanm4MM Ar. AA (onalll Lv. II 114. . but, a aa St Alhaaf m OsnaUls aMl wtIA balas unau racias aaiiwin . unm nin biht (EmptsaAd'y) Laa I irrtfrn. ' rwilaa . . r.a.lM.MIsatUU tSr.d .laaTiits is ajl 1 rafuam ..sis raoooi nam to ui. nam unm torn. $9 R Vekstiaa latoHMtW mjm (Wat wan wa,llia.i'i f. a talus A KOAALAA. issAiran roKTUASn. OKKOON. On n! to St. Paul, St. Louis, As All Palms EAST, NORTH, AND SOUTH. THROUGH 8LEEPtR8, RECLINING CHAIR CARS. AND DINERS, lt.am.ra Irani Panlaad ts taa Praaciacs .rjr u.ya. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. Inn m 1 1 mm n. aQQITM, W. H. Hi'st-snau, Ant, 0il. raas, AU H Wmhlmion (tL. IVistLarii, Oasoox rnr ssl hv th tina.riKnd, al V.IMMl UN... A 17ftlUt I'm I. M .K.Bn .1 ,Hua mm.. u.'. . tlnivs. 4j,(ni applM, WHO ".am. lo,IMt prarhPS, v..nri,, uii,,ntnrf,i, raira, oiatK berrtiw, r-Hwlwrrl., ratwrr!i.,irawliirrlo, In tlUatltltlM to .lilt tti tilirhuur al alilutaram. Aditrrwi, l. t, QUICK, Hitv.r, Polk tmunly, t)rto. TICKETS ;;WHO ARE DEBILITArTED ANDSUFffRlNO from Nervous DebilitV Seminal wfak- , KIPCC I 0?PC rn Alkie luiwrntn a ("-v1whibAKnrAllvj,lTirtwlt,lIT UrV,' mmv 4 aMaw e plsn. and treatment, and ws uanniM . .. . sent bv m.ll. m.i " ' and to enlarge shrunken lhnhi or narts of " eu.iu.. a m .u . -.:.' - wiuwv-hhsu vc uiu nil a. ana win niM W P.. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor! f tririT APPOIITI POITOflltt. Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT AA"IIIANI.B WT. e uiEDffl in DRUGGISTS. vl'm k.va J11.1 aimiiimI a new ddiir .i,.aa.in M t all lltl 1 1 SMrV I" HWIMHVHH - - lilted up with complete Hue o driiirt ftntt drtiKlff' drl t"r toclt Wptir,mn, uriKitm." . -- Our mvm will Iw icmhnwIiI. i" by lr dtttiin aim eounw t- ..... A tuna, 1 i sMturti ft slmrc 01 your jMrtrotJAK. l'nerlpUoi W- curutoiy eoiiiiKiuutiru. Monmouth, Oregon 1 .1. ImhImI Afwwy hr IoAYATfi.. la MS. Mimt mm aaB iMi r m is. tmllf H . mourn g.tmm tiM cbaon ImIm tSV(.MlUM SfdtntUit arrian Urnsl stfaltK or sf ws-Ml. at. IM pvaliaaua, m htwiw. Aim tis. IlAaling of nil KintU Done JU'AWiiiAble ICatr. Atrents for the 0. P. Boats. All bill must b awttlwl by the lotb w HM-ll Oil ill Ul, Indt'tiendcnce. Oregon. MRS. A. M. HURLEY, Ulllatryiraacy Goods ' fat I linl. HUai kwik. tSDArUAKACA, OsiOO AA Aw I J, I MM, rarlatr tf CityTruckad Transfer Co. At THE PEOPLES nn IVI M GEO. HOYT, wWehava rrwotly witabliahed a firat dit nniit mntkft, onC atm t, ojipoHlte LitUo I'alAt lloUd, aud kwp on laud all kind of FRESH and SALT MEATS, SAUSAGE, etc. Everything Fint-claat. Free Delivery Walk ' Successors to Henkl & Walker, Carry a complete line of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCERIES. W rolloit a hr BULE8 GAScBllSfllJIIEI EHES A atJSl'lt A.-ff "i! Anil rituTU'n.,I.M, tn-cy it COSTS xisZ tt, iWf. w sa sa oMler Oaa or Oasoiiss rn, jow bui:t : BXJfOjron ILLUSTRATED bSSCRITTTYX b,im,-bk PALMER W. E. a O SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALLER, HEALER IX NKW U00D8 AK1UV1XG EVERY AVKKK. My sttHik U now more cot.tpldo th.tii " U'e CUHtm,0 the store ouiitluue , - never did btifow. In oouneoUon with my store I a REPAIR SHOP ... ' ' VZ ? Of t A 1 Bemetuber the immo aud place, W. E. GOODELL, - flTTV'S ClbrAt4 ORGANS AND PIANOS. Fur CslnloifU'-. a11 DANIEL P. EEATTi, Wftshington, N J. Fr.n TKUMI5AI. or INTKlllOJt IMffl WCIHE 1 1 it Ui Mo t- ufc it it th DISINCCAR KOUTL it rum Through Vwtibuled Trlm Every Dy in tle Tr to ST. PAUL and . CHICAGO Viija.MiUf DI.VJXO VAV.H nn-AiirMwa-d, J'ttlliiinu Drawing IUmu rilti'irw ot hunt ftjtiijiimnt, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, itt, I but tutl Ik fKHtalniHi d, Bti'l In whli h mwntiHMl ln ore Ixitlt fn and furltliwl for Ittildfritof firntorw-e-oud cl'we tickrta, and ELEGANT DAT COACHES. 1 Continuous Line, Connecting with all lines, Aiftln 4irwt and anlilmiri4 trrtUm. Cullman tin-rr rrilrf a b4 tu a4vau lliruusb any asont "I Uw n4 THROUGH TICKETS SSS t un-ai, tma im lt ml any I p iiW uf Hit. umnr ton IntiiriMthxt m.M. lit raia. Il'uv ut IfttlH. rlm. mn4 utb alia, iuinllinl ailt.iailm u an; asit. or A. D. CHARLTON, Analotait! lrral Vmmmntvt AfMtt. u. IU flnl itrwl,ti" t lili.um, PORTLAND, OR. JAM t8 GIBSON, LOCAL ACCNT lnpsndne, Oregon. PROPRIETOR. ros. 3 of your patranag. 00 wac dirt. ,. - .. '& REY, O D E LL ALL KIMI1 OP ever bethm. Slmll lw rlo,iW,l to have trurtin. nml lump to intlu. nmnv to " 111 r 10 H"iuoe many K . mr,U"w,,ured um,,'r t,,e iM"Sneiit A If VII Main Steet, Independence. Mill W Q AND