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THE BEST PASSPORT. KKAL LSI-UK TIUX.NrEltS. It Ii to Aewmj. Look riruut and D Ms (1 rumbling. "Vtbnt is the first duty of a good traveler?" asked Trunin lady who waa sbout to start from New York on an ex tended European tour. "To look ploasant and never to gram tie," was the answer of a veterau wan derer who had crossed the ocean 20 (hues and gone twice arouud the world. It waa a pood prescription and will tielp to make a Rood traveler of any Bnvice. The fatigue of the longest jour ney ran ho patieutly endured if one can only be amiable and avoid the weari less that pomes from fretting over what ia unavoidable and worrying over trifles. An American girl not long ago spoil- j J the pleasure of a party of tourists by Colnplaiuing of everything on sea and tn land. The ship was a dreadful roller, the cabins were badly ventilated, the cooking was abominable, the service was hocking, the officers were uucivil, and the passengers were disagreeable and crupid! Nothing suited her, and she bad not a good word for anybody. Every member of the party was indig nant Qver ber want of amiability. "It maker roe almost seasick merely j to look at ber! exclaimed one of the ladies. "Perhaps she will cheer np." was the chnritablo response, "when she reaches j port." Cut she was pj unhappy on land as she had been at sea. She was angry with tho enstoms officers and told theni that they had mauled and rained her est gown. She found fault with the lovely rural scenery between Southamp ton and London. She pronounced Eng lish oooking to be utterly vile. She in veighed" bitterly against the weather and the climate. She was not interested thickly populated district of France and England, with the added disadvan tage of having alwayi to follow a Furnished K verr Week br the I'lacka. J . w i straight line, Hut, despite of all draw- , backs, our roads can be kept fairly good I if intelligent!? cared for. and to hrlno- about that condition it is absolutely necessary that the payment of the prop erty road tax in labor should bo abol ished. QUEER BULLETS. usually devised substitutes y x KUio ,0 c 1 Xob, Jh j, ZLJ W W I) lot It) blk 3 Alt 1-Ie,ant Kucgrta of 0ld nntl Wooden Slug VmmI by llunlere la Kuivrgvnclr, When a hunter in the old days lost all his bullets or hadn't any to shoot with, he tn at on occ welL All sorts of things have beeu fired at game or Indians, as the case might he. Old Ha'ik Kllison, living up in Jef ferson county, X. V., told to his dying day how he was cooped np by Indians out west onee with a little lead, lots of powder, a bolt full of gold nug?cts, a fine rifle and a bullet mold. It was ou the top of a knoll where his log cabin had beeu built, and he had a barrel of water and a lot of wood for emergen cies. The Indians kept just out of range, dashing in once in awhile to draw his fire. He soon used his bullets up and then used the gold He fired nearly half his fortune at the redskins before they lift him. Alauy a hunter has used a pebble in the hope of getting a cloe deadly shot. Jackknives and ramrods huvo served their time as wi-silrs. Forest and Stream tills about a hunter who had on!y a single bullet, but lots of powder. The bullet slu t the horn of a big buck off, and the buck charged the man, who took to a tree top. lie spent half an hour whittling o!I two inch lengths of branches and putting theru into his rifle. Then he rammed them down on the deer. partner came along after awhile with a belt full of bullets and, mak ing a run for the tree, gave a bullet to the shooter, who quickly killed the deer. New York Sun. max Abstract A Trust ComimtiY, C R Kamsby to K P Cooper, Dec 12 WJ W D n t4' seo 12 1 5 s, r 2 e. .T1500 Theo C.reil to Thresa Urell, Feb 2, M7 W D lots 4. 5 blk 43 Oregon City 1 T P Kandall to F N Klliott, Feb 25, tHt W 1) lot It! blk 3 Mt Pleasant 1Y0 J J Leaho to Chas M Crittenden, IVc 2!. 'SX! W 0 n 5 ) aers of w ' of se'4' sec 31 1 5 s, r 2 e 4.10 125 - - - - - .uiu v iiiwiuiu tut ui uun ii vu I J in cathedrals, castles, palaces, pictures, powder and fired at the maddened dee colleges, rains or country roads. She Hia partner came along after awhi -was Dorea Dy everything she saw. One night she received a round robin signed by every other member of the party, expressing regret that she was not enjoying her journey and offering their sympathies in her vexations and discomforts. It was a bold stroke on the part of her friends, who were worn out by her tiresome peevishness. Fortunate ly it was not unsuccessful. Not another word of complaint was heard from her during the remainder of the tour. A pleasant, cheerful face and man ner that express kindliness and good will make the best passport which i traveler can carry into a foreign conn try. They insure civility and courtesy irom officials, fellow travelers and strangers and are an unfailing resource whenever there is any misadventure. Tooth s Companion. TO BUILD A ROAD. Experience Xeetaaarjr to Overcome Many Problem. The Watertown correspondent of the Waterbury American, in an nrticle on the building of a piece of road in that town, haa this scintillating jewel of fact: "There is hardly a farmer in town but thinks himself capable to make a good piece of road ; but, although vari ous ones have carried out their owo ideas, which in a number of instances were diametrically opposed to each other, we never were blessed with many good roads." Nor will the roada cf the country ever be classified as "good," to say nothing of "fair" or "tolerable," nntil the farmers are taken off the roads and regular roadbuildera employed, for it is as certain as anything can be that hauling mud on the roads, mixing it with clods of turf and sand, will never make a good road. Eoadbuilding and road repairing is a science, a trade. Every Tom, Dick and Harry cannot make a good road. It is a work which requires study, and a road must be built on a regular plan. Roads differ in con struction as in situation. Tbe matter of location dry and sandy soil or wet and clayey toil has everything to do with the permanence of the road. As that well known advocate of good roads, G. W. Bradley cf Newtown, trays, "Yon can't make a good road by hanling loam on to loam or sand on to sand. ' ' Yet that is what many farmers who make roads do and are surprised because trav elers over the roads find fault. There is just cue way, and only one, to build a good road, and that is to hire a man who knows how, who has put some thought into the subject, who has had experience and is not too anx ions to"work out his taxes. " Ansouia (Cona ) Sentinel. PRAIRIE ROADWAYS. In When Properly Drained, Tliey Keep Fairly Good Condition. The dry weather of the last three years has taught us this lesson, that if the road is only dry it will be fairly good, writes James Yuill in Cedar Kap ids Gazutte. Indeed the only enemy to ear dirt road is water, and the secret of keeping tht se roads in the best condi tion is to take care of the water in the soil by drainage, by having tbe surface ef the road well rounded and keeping it in that shape, and prevent washing by keeping the surface smooth and the ruts filled op. To keep the roads in the prop er condition it is necessary to do work at intervals during the. whole season. A great amount of work is not required, but it must be done at tbe right time. No depression must be permitted to re main and hold water, but low places filled up as soon as discovered, and aft er every rain, as soon as the soil is stiff enough, the grader should be used to Emooth the surface and fill up the ruts. But the grador should never be used when the soil is too dry to pack, as it makes a ridge of dust which the first rain changes into mud. One feature in our road system, al ways overlooked when our roads are compared with those of eastern states or foreign countries, is the number we are required fo maintain. Wa have more than twice as many roads in the same pace as can be found in the old and Oregon City Market Keport. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 75 cents per bushel. Flour Portland. 4.90: Howard's Best, 4.90; Fisher's Best, $4.90; Dayton, 4.90: Pendleton, $5.10 wars in bks, wnite, 4J eenta per bushel, grar, 40. Millstuffs Bran, $15.50 per ton; shorts, $17.00 per ton. Potatoes 60 to 65 cent per sack. Egs, 12 cents per dozen. Butter Ranch, 23 to 30 cents per roll. Onions, $1 50 per sack. Green apples, 90c to $1 per box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 5 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 6c. prunes, 5 to 7 cents; plums, 4c. Bacon Hams, 10 to 12 cents; aides, 7; shoulders, 8 to 10; lard, 8 to 10. Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live, 2 to 3 cents; bogs, live 2 cents; hogs dressed, 4to4 cents ; sbeep, 2.00 to $2.50 per head; veal, dressed, h cts. Poultry Chickens, young, from $1.50; old $3.00, turkey j, alive, 8 cents per pound. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciik.ney A Co., Proos , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WestATrlax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldikq, Ki.nsa.v A Marvi.v, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting airecuy upon Uie blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Teati nionials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. J MelVnell to C MePonell, Fob 2, !7 W P lot 3 blk 14 Windsor ... 300 J W Noble to Jaa Heckait. Jn 30 "J7 W I) lot I, 2, 3 blk 17 Park ad I to Oregon Citv 300 J L Huriihrii to Sam'l lUrnhard, IVc 23. l W I) 4 aers In Crow el 1 J D Jordan to Julia O'Mora, Jan 2S 'l7 a,', of iu 4' seo 35 except 59.9 acres and ee1,, and s'n' of sw' see SO and n.' ol ne4' and n of nw4 sec 31 1 5 s, r2 e and e'i of nel4' and 100 acres in sec 30 t 3 s, r le i W 11 Pope to Anna Howell, Feb 1 '97. lots 7, 8. blklltiOC 1500 Jos Hilbers to C F Honker. Jan 13 '97, W D, lot 11. blk 49. O I A 8 Osw-go :50 CA Kohrabaeher to Sealy, Mason A Co, Jan 27, '07, S W 1), 5 a in iiel4 sec 1, t 2 s r 2 e 197 B Nalley to J L Love, Feb 7, '5I, W D, lot . blk OS, O C 125 J L Love to W L Adams, June 25, oti, W I, lots 3 and 0, blk W.O C 325 Peter li Hatch to W L Adams, Oct 25. '08, W D, lots 4 and 5, blk OS, OC 500 U S to Albion K Post, Feb 27, 'HI, Pat. lot 3, blk OS. O C Pat UStoFH Hake, Feb 27, '91, 2 Pats, lot 4 and 4. blk (58. O C. . . . Pats U S to Walter Fish, Feb 27, '91, lot 6, blk 08, O C pt E E Charman to S J Hittenhouse, Jan 22, '95, W I), lot 5. blk F, Clackamas Heights C Wintermontel to Wrn Druschel, Jan 19, '97, W D, !' of neV.sec 2, t4rl e Win Druschel to Matilda Winter mantel, Jan 19, '97, W D, wi,' of nel4', sec 2, 1 4 r 1 e C L Ogle to Jacob Ogle, Jan 28, '97 W D, lots 9 and 10, blk C, Barlow S II Christen et al to Otto Nelson, Oct 0. '90, W D, t,' a frunnyaide 200 30 1 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, cn application Loans, investment", real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. Legal Notices. Tick's Floral uide.lH97. For nearly half a century this Cata- logne of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Rosss, Grains, Potatoes, etc., lias come as regular? as soring time Here it is again to remind us that it's time to thin't a'.Kiut our gardens. Tins issue contains half a dozen full page half tone illustrations of Roses, Asters, Gold flowers, Carnations and Tutnatoea. It seems full of tbe necessary inform ation for either amateur or professional. .Send 15 cents to James Vick's Sons, Rochester. N. Y., for a packet of either Vick's Branching Aster, New Japan Morning Glory or extra choice Pansy and a copy of Vick's Floral Guide. If you state where you saw this notice you will receive a package of flower seeds free. . iDilIgehtloo Cured. Depressing times depress the mind ; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the 8. B. Headache and Liver Cure will restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Lock 11 art, TexAs, Oct. 15, 1889. Messrs. Paris Medicine Co., Paris, Tenn. Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as possi ble 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic and will not have any other. In our experience of over 20 yerrs in the drug business, we have never sold any medi cine which gives such universal satis faction. Yours respectfully, J. 8. Buowni A Co. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist Notice. "V"01ICE H HEREBY GIVE THAT THE umler.liinl Dai bwu a'.polnteil br ilia County C iuriu: tho nuu ol Or g n lor Clack mu County, ailnuulitMtor, wlih ln win n Dtx.il. ol tb ettate ol Aug line Ktvuey, de ce wed. Ail erii haying c Him. agilim aald e.tnti r hereby D'dillel tj hru.enl the aametn I me prnuer.r virilkd ntmyoflio 111 Oieo 1 Cujr, vr.'xon, whuiq ux moiua irom int ia e. Jau. 2K.1S I7. L.L.POK1KK, 1-J, i-X A'lmlnl.tmt r af rual I. Notice; ofl'liml Netllemen t. oriCE 1.4 IIEHKBY (ilVEN THAT THE i uti'ieriig'ie . ad nl il irat r of Ihj eatatu of TuKtnii J. I iKll-h, dt e ted, baa Hied 111 the Ci tuny Court, of C.arknm i County. O.-ejuii, Ida dual e'.diUUt aa inch ailmlnlt-Ht T an I that MouJ.iy t e lir.td .y o March. Ml., at 2 o el x k KM., at Ihu Comity Court llou.u, In Orugou City, Cac kiinaa County. Ori'icoii, Iihi bju ap pointed aa (ho time and pla: Ly aald Court f it bearing an 1 dite.minlnir any ami an nhjotloui to laid account. OtOlitiE J. 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Steamer Eugene, LKAVKH DAYTON. Monday, WiuliieHtlny nntl Frlilny nt 0 A. M., reiu'liiiiK Ort'Kon City, for rortlun.1 iilmut 11:110 A. M, I.KAVKH POUTI.ANI. TuoMtliiv, Tliurmluy ami Sutunlay 'at J A. M.'Sitlnioii St." dock, reach iii)f Oregon City, for uprivor iiointH iiImhiI 11 A. M. Tlirotigh trip to Liiyfelto ntnl McMiniivillo iiiuilo wlioti tlepth f water orinits. Freight 11 ml pasHingvrs rates rouHoniililo. Bill ,'Hi: PORTLAND TO THE DALLES l!y tho fust ami coin luotlioiirt nt raiuiT Regulator b'nvt'H rortlatnl, Tinmliiy.Tlmra ilay mid Saturday at (!.:!() a. tn. Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday. This ia the (Ircat Scenio Route. All tourist admit that tho scenerv on tho Middlo Columbia is not ox- 'oiled for beauty and irrandetir in tho United States. Full informa tion hy addressing or calling on J. X. 1IARN1CV, Agent, Tel. 014. Portland, Or, Ollico and w harf, foot of Oak St. THE GREAT GOLD SILVER Tt.MU tlJI9Tllrt.V VKtlUU.M 7IlH Hill KHIUJIUD The 0. R. & N. No Change of Carl between WWli CITV Shortost Lino to Spoknno I (UNMCi rCII Willi HUU HMU K7UTU VO THllli. K0,SSI.M. JlflKCHS ,Kh,SH,'. ,l) lilU Kl(TK.'IV JJI.VI.Vtl 'Hi')i mm Low Kates and Through Tickets r oa IMMI'III.KT AMI lOtTAII.H) iNrupN tri'), auira 10 W. H. Hurlburt, (ieneral TassetiKiT Arnt. 0. R. & N. Co I'iiiiti am), On. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- FOR CLATSKANIE FOa ONLY 8 TVVO-CENT STAMPS The Queen ol TasIiioQ Magazine FOR THRCB MONTHS aa4 A McCall Daiar Pattcnr nf I'll! itTlUh wiltt will bt maitH to imi TUtf!, I rovi.ird you cut out Ihti aumotcnirnl ana ttni xiih iiictiamn and buil piuiura. Waoflrrthia t imply co lurlhcT tmroduei our maratlnt and pal. ! ri.a. Nut mora at-jo out W Joe mil UtvtHtJ Steamer G. W. Shaver, Coiiinienelnit Anril 15, lsmt, w ill leave rortland fot ol Vahlntin atre-t Tllet day, Thurailay ami Sninhy evenlriK at 5oMx k Heturniiiif, Icavi-a CUtakanle MoiuUy, Weilneailay ami Friilay even iii at 5 oYlock. Will liana Oak Point alKHit 7; Sti-lla 7:15: Majger Hainier H ::(); Kalama :I5j' St. llnluna 10:30. Arrive In Portland 1 :M a. 111. TI1I1 ia the m-aifpil ami moat illrect route lo the great Nehalem vaiy. Shaver Transportation Co. AdininUlralrl t'n .II-. NOTICE li IIEKEUY OIVES I II AT '1 UK umlora gn 1 lint bn.n H.p(ilniid br the Cou ity Court of Ciackamia C iUDtr, admlula trnlnx 01 tuu eatnte ol Uiiarka 1. Pllntcr. d. ceu-ed All per.o ia having- vialma aKainat tus e.tite -if aaiil d jc-i-deiit aru burehr notified tn firu nt tbe -niin) 'lulf Turlll.-d aix-ordiDir to law (or u.iTinent t tni midoraUiKd at liuma.cua. (.'ia':kami. County, On (on, or at Ihu oiln e of iiromna i at cnmpxiii, utefou t-liy, Oreifcin, rittiin t;x inoutiia irom h due of tni noticu. Ktbru-iry 5. 1K(7. FLORA eif.l.HTKi(. Bbowmrll 4 CAapnaLL, A Imlui.irat'lx. Aitorueya lor almlul-tratrlx . 2-5, S-S. Police. -VTOTICE IS HEKEIIY GIVEN THAT TIIE Al und rd.'iieJ baa b-'-n a:uo:ntBil admliiia. tialorof the eatatu of Herman A'UU-t Mohr riiaun, decca.ul, or tne County Court of ttie biale ol O'.eon, for Ih j C miity of C.ackama. All H'.-rMia b ivini b Hi airaluat thu iim e.t.ita are ber :by untitle 1 to pn.-ai.nt tne I imo for p ly ment lo me propurly vuribvd with vonRhura at Wilonvii;e, OruKoii, wlibui alt montiia from tbla dnti ' r thy will be lorover b irr-d. Odl(l tbli Dti day ol Ki.-bru iry, In .7. JOHN f. MOHKvIANN, Adm nlatrat ir ol tue ealateol Herman Aiiituit Mobriiiaim, d iceni-jd. 2-12, 3U Nuiii iiionft. In th Circuit Court of th t State of Oregon, for CUckainaa County. William H . White, plaintiff vi frank Jonoa. dlifuudulit. Notloe ti Frank Junci, defendant: IN TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE ion, you are hereby reuulrod to anncar and aiier the complaint filed airxliiat you In the abore entitled Milt by the flrat day of tbe next fjnn oi Itna court lo.io-viug the explrntlon of th-) lime br jar riued In the urder of uubllcatlon lu the aummont made h-relu, to-wit: H y the tolrd Mon-lar in April, 117; and If you Nlliao to auawer, for waul tnervof, pUilitiir will apply to the Court (or the relief deinaudud In the com plunt, t.z: Tbe foreclosure of the mortKaire uiad-i and exc-uted by you to Edward B. lllott an-l Bot-y b. MiHre, on the Hth day of October, 1HD7, upon curtain landa In Clackauiai County, OrJKon. lo aeenre a curtain promiaaory notu ex ecuted by you lo aald partita and for the aale of 1 morliiaK'-d rr-jmlao toaatialv tha amount dui upon aald promlnaorT note. 1 nil iMimnii la putiiinhed by order of the Hon. T. A. Mcllrlde. Judueof aald C'diirt. mmle aud dated the 7th day of January, l97. Hai l publication to be made for the period of aix week, at kaat once each week lu the Ohkoon CitY ENTBKPRIM8. W. W, I HAYEK and JIKNKY BT. KAYiNER, 1-22, t-i Attorney! for plaintiff. ho. 4611 I V. it Si A i. 44 i 6 ImIim Ii"rnir9ra. UAniaa' TAiLoa-MApa ItAaoi-a Plain i.lu.- mAile botllcetare very faililimblc al prcwnl. 'Una aiyii-.n orsivn if rut lo lit nit tigurr pfrlccily. It bat Krrnch dArta and ia made wuli the curved arana t lirtoiiiinu to ihe form. It may be worn plain, at i'i i.vn In the lliuatraiiun, or limply trimmed with br.iid. p iaarmciiirrie or iimp. The Ouccn of haahlon ia the brlijIiiMt, moat ad'rt and atriclly I'p-Tn-iJair Kaahb.n and Ilouw. lu'.i MAjine publiiheii. ( oniaina raih momh .14 pau' of Inlcrnimir reading matirr and irom ? lo Aavu.viri r miw and nrii;lnal p.ulrrn dc aii;n for I jelira, Miuca and Lhiklu-n. llAudKime woo rn-.'tavinLr. The McCVI l.arar Pattrrni have hern known for i yi-:.r ",,e keiiahle I'aiiema." I'n-e-pulltd fi r eleunieof aiyle and bt. Adilrraa, IHE UcCLLCO., 142148 W. 14th St, New tark. RIPANS TABULES are good for headache, hearthurn, Hour Kto mach, belching biliousness, torpid liver, drowsiness, lass itude, foul tasto in the mouth, bad breath, constipation, indi gestion, dyspepsia. The formula by which they are made is in uso in the greatest hospitals in tho world and is prescribed daily by nine doctors out of ten. Three times in five when a physician is called he will write a pre scription the items in which will almost exactly correspond with those of the Kipans Tab ules formula. Your druggist can supply Ripans Tabules in little vials for 15 cents or in a box con taining six of theso vials for 50 cents. If ho will not get them for you, address, with the price, THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., Nbw Yoiik. Hon. W.J. Bryan's Book All who ara lnUra.Ua la fartharln Ida aala f Uua. W.J. jinju'imM abuulil Mirrai4 Biniwiiataiy with th. puiiiulian. Tb.ork ill aoalaia . .. ii ictoi-jrr or m CiKi'llul Tula. in m.um, tiunuiiiuvrn IB HT BfOMllt vv mum thi rmnoFTn cunidi or im. l!t lill!li:LllTI!itliI. ACENT3 WANTED .... Mr. Ilraa baa aa agnid hi. Inmnlbra of 4.illnv nna-bair nf all roralllaata furllwrlna th Miiaaaf lilrolll.cn. 1 liaraarw already Inilicalioaauf aa aniirniuu.Mla. Addrma W. II. ( 0SKI Y CUMPAHY. Publltkwa 311-331 tbwfbora SUXIiKAM) THE SHASTA JIOUTE Of the SOUTIIER.N rAClllC COMPANY. Kxprt-MTrtlin li-ve IVrtUnJ Dailf. itou!h"" ' tfiHiWr Mir.5.r"T Forllaiid it lOt.m. r. M. I It Orai-iutlty Lf Int.i, II tik a I At M. Franrlarn . 7 u) r. . Tin Ih.v Iralni .lop at Kt l'urllan.l, reiin Cliy, WmNlburii, HIbiii, Turner, Manon, Jrlfrraon. Albany, Tangf m, Hbe.1,1 a, llaivy, llarrlalmrii, Juiu-tlnii Cllv. KiiKena. Crnwnll, ('ullage drove, I'raln, and nl Hum from Uoarbnru to Aahlaml Incliialr MSINU CA II H ON OOI'KN HOUTI. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. -an Socond-Class Stooping Cars Attache.1 to all lliruugh Iralni. HUHKIII'HU MAIL (Dalln. - ' .- - - -.. f m w r. m o ' r. ar iinaoiiurg L I aunt. HAI.KM I'AH KNUKMIlally. r. M j ' L " V.iitl iu i ' Ar " " lo U iTi ":('i r. 1 1 l.l Urvnn ill l In n . MeatHiilelMrialun. t BETWEEN I'OKTI.ANU AND ('OK V A IMS Mall Train, Dally (Kirepl Hun.IaT.I 7 -ti a at. I I,y l'urllan.l rjl.Sr.nl Ar Curvallla Ar l.r 'jurat 9 80 YEARS' EXPIRIINCE. " f 'Jf'1T'"fl k TRADE MARKS, DCSIGNS, COPYRIGHTS Aa. Anyone Mrnllna; a akrt'-h anit diwrtpilun may Ouli-alyaxmrtnln, fnie, wlicihi-r an liirHiitifui u lirotmMy iiaieiilalile. t'uiiiiinuilf-alluiia alrlrtly colitlilttiitl-il. Ohbtai amuif-y furM-nirltiir itntiuil. In AmiTii-a. We liavn a IVimIiIiiuIoii uiHi-n. I'atiinia taknn lliniub JHuuti A tu. ruwilve ipeulal notion lu tb. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tantirully llluarralod, lanritat elrrnlallnn nf anr aiuntlna Inurnnl, wri'kiy, li-nimMni a ynari IHIaix iniintlia. Hii-liii,.n ouili-a anil II and Uimik UN I'atknui will frua. AUUruae MUNN A CO., 301 llroiidwny. New York. At Albany ami Cnrvallli r.uinm-i with iralni of Orea-un lli-nir il A Y. .ai.-ni luilrnail. Kiiin-M Train Daily (Eoeii Hunday) i 4 r. M. I It l:itr. m. I Ar I'orllaml Ar UrMlimvllle l.r .M)a. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL I'UINTR IN Til K EAHTKHN HTATKH, CANADA AND EHHOfl I'm be nliinliinl nt the lni-t ral.-i rruni K. E lluyil, Aitent, (Vi-khii C'lty, R.KOKIII.K.K, f.. ', KOdKIIH, Manater. Aaa t 0. K. and I'aai. Aient. (joii$ ast IF ,'OU ARE. DO NOT FORCET Three Important Points VAtlforl EEUAB MAN .OR lfdllieU WOMAN. ASRTTPrn Immetliafelv S00 BON. THE BEST PAY EVER OF FERED FOR SIMILAR SERVICE. The Coamrmolltan Maeailhe.edlkd by John B.uN Walk.., wiah,. to ..Id a qV.nJr ef a million to ila clientc-le, already the l.ri- ' en, of Intel iKent thinkiriR readen poiuaacd by any periodical in llie world. oUil?BPAHED TO PAY HAND. SOMELY FOR ASSISTANCE REN DERED. It wishes the aervloes of one reliable man or woman In every town, village, oountry dlstrlot, or manufacturing establishment in every State. All that Is required of any one Is reliability, earnestness and work. No matter on what other work you are engaged. It will pay you to examine Into this offer. Apply, Matin, po.ltlnn, capability and refer, enca, wTHeCoSMOI'OUTAN MAGAZINE Irvington-oiwhe-Hudion, N.w Vork FIItST-Go via St. Paul brcaimo tho linen to that point will allbrJ you tno vory boat oorvico. SECOND-Soe tlint tho coupon beyond St. Paul roadn via tho Win cousin Central IxicaiiHo that lino makes cIoho connections with all tho trans-continental lines entering tho Union Depot thero, and its sor vico is first-class in every purticular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend tho nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via tho Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jar. C, Pond, or Gun. 8. Hatty, (Jen. I'm. Art.. Oeneral Aircnt, MllwBiikee.Wls. 21(1 Hlark 8t., i'urlluiid, Or. I sp iPtlM,, HI iA I 'flT BlTrlT,1 '',,, FomomWemdy eurni qulnkly.pomianontlr.il ioiillifiilrrr.ii-a ur CnntAliianuo!ala. laa nerve lonls rviiiia uianiiMie, Wmu Woniury. l,ui-a of llraln 1 nwbr. iiulm-lin. Wukufiiliniaa. l-o.L Vliiilliv. Mi.n. n J IU-II-. UVll llruuma. llUIMlLllliOV anil arHallt. ....... ... i.it-r. mnanaui.iniiianu piiii y at ronir nun plump. ii.iilly-nrrli-illnmtpH-lii.t.l prbiiii fnrSfl. fly iall,nr mil". irtfn uiiril(rn(niir(intrtoTtnimvri!ini'ld. Write u. fre. mr.11,,,1 bank, aenled plain wrapper, with teatlmnnlala an A llrmni-Uil alinillMff. S'nrhtriui tnr rim,tinti. ll..nn i,tl- v.... i.i .. rM'.iwi..w.iBitKin.u.. .aaaaiaiaaiBia.tiaa. ruraale In Oroiiuu CHy.Orcg., by t'UAUUAN CO, Uruggiau.