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Show Elephants. - 'iThero art aboat fifty elephanto ji this Jjeoreo ArstingsUll, the keeper nd train- !ttfiJ& Bailey show. The first elephant ever D"ve boen introduced abroad. The en brought to the United States was by Hack gines sent to Australia have shown their LVJSl :Lf!li rSS1.: j?it It was exhibited for four years through New York State and IievT ha- ior several more have been transmitted Jaud. It was a Rreat novelty. The owner to Philadelphia. In cheapness, facility traveled with it at mt'ht, and Jt was al- of operation and economy of fuel, they ways exhibited in a building erected over have been found superior to others with itTbe old-t mere ell about the great which they have competed, while in fin excitement it created "fut the ish and 8th to t u 'requirements country. The news of te cora.ng would thev stand eonallv as hih. brders for ide in the hope or seeing Uie creature, nnlv known to them throtiph pictures and th. works of travelers. What they gen- llv beheld was a great shapeless mass, covered with tarpaunns, swinging aiong throueh the darkness, carefully guarded . i wI.a Iranf Mm in nna rustics at a distance. It was not a very big elephant, it came from Upper India, i .rfliin hilt fttninhla. find IlAii A habit of tearing out the side of its house Btartinor off on "no-as-you-please" lb WUO 111 T .!. ft ' ..minni. This was a fatal folly of ohv'b. One nieht Betsy was out near , Albany. New York. She was mad about nnnniuti nr unriHit iiKcuiiur iu luu .ihont fihft crnt into a dIuckv farmers vitrei, tie eaw uie inuiiomi. u utu know what it was. ine oniy ining mat, ne knew was that he was badly frightened a kof ha bnnw how to use a cun. Ha j . . ii . ii 1 1 . flrari at the creature, and the leaden y.,,at nierced her heart. She sank to .i anh .nil rlinrl mnnninir nitflouslv Her keeper arrived. She wasstuffed,and I believe some museum dob iter uuw. "Where are most of the elephants from?" . "All those prior to 1850 were from Up- ner India. The Duns were wua, restless 1-...I..MUI Mnat nf thOHfi now Oil exhl- k An ara nv rtnflflfl RIKIHIUUUI. AliVY bm mnrh more tractable than their it.... nfiU nnrth. There are a few African elephants, but they are not de n.(kAit AActainlu lnnk aminhilitv. sirauie, w iusj - -- tnlORK thArnwnrn few shows that na1 mnrA than one elephant. The first i caravan of four was made when Cooper ' a diVu oant intrt thn hiifliness. One ' of these was the world-famed Columbus, the largest eiepnani ever living in If olavnn tnat fivn inches 1U height. I will tell you something about training elephants. Stewart Craven, who is now living quietly on his cattle rancn ' wua thn invmilnr of a new 8V8- 111 iOIW " " - " temof handling elephants, and he actu iu. kmira ororv nprformiiior eleohant now before the country, with the exception of the seven now wnn me sens oruworo : show, which is over in Illinois. That batch I trained myself. Craver . broke the celebrated Hannibal and Komeo. In don show, pent Bill Shannon to Ceylon. anil Shannon ftenc mm uhl-k. iuu cio- hrmii?ht to Philfl delphiti in 1871, and broken by Craven. flitu nf thorn urpra snld. the other five came into mv charge. They were well broke when I got them, but I trained ti.am n thsir wnnrlfirful rine perform. ances. An elephant is a tretcherous.cun nin(r and verv intellieent animal. He forms no attachment for his keeper. He will, however, become deeply attached in n. rW or other animal. There are three dogs with my elephants, and Babe, hout alanhnnt. IPhinftAin IB D)V lre- nat han a net camel called Dick. The camel will stand by her side for hours in r,iar,ti..ont anrl RuhH actiiallv fondles him with 'her trunk. In handling elephants fear is the only instinct to cul tivate in them. Kindness, such as vou would extend to a dog, or a horse, does them no good. They are liable at any time to harm vou if they are not kept in .iih;a.tinn I'hAw miiRt ha nunislied im mediately after the offense, whatever it i r :... r i, ; (S n i n ..itt una may oe, is eouiuiiwcu. iuiiu u r little rough the other day. I had him overthrown and chained, and then I warmed him with a hoop-pole until I was very tired and he was very sore. Their skin is very tender, and they feel the punishment. The usual persuader is a short instrument shaped like a bill hook. This punctures the hide, and is a very ,ioUa urtinlutn Irpfn on hand when you are bossing elephants. Teaching an elephant a trick is exactly like teaching any other animal. It requires only a mastery of the brute, ine nrsi wing 10 do is to get Into the elephant's head what you want to have done.and then to escape punishment he does It. Put a bell in the grasp of an elephant s trunk and teach him that every time he drops it he will be prodded, and he will quit dropping it. Then there is a way to reach an elephant through his stomach. I worked for months with the animal that mounts the highest pedestal in the pyramid. I put his food up there, ana ne soon learueu iu eo up after it, and then it dawned on his brain that 1 warned mm w up Z' that if he did go up he escaped punish ment; and now he never thinks of balk ing, and hardly eyer needs punish ment , , , The Professor told about how one 01 the elephants picked up a colored boy who was making ui her bed in Kansas City, and tossed him gently into a candy stall ; how, when he was trying to give a sick elephant a quinine pill at Gilmore Garden, in New York, she was angered at the pain he caused her and threw him thirty feet against a canvas screen, which fortunately broke the fall ; he related the details of the killing of Keeper Williams, in Connecticut, by Romeo about three years ago ; told how, when an elephant kills a keeper, it alwaya tramps upon and mangles the body ; and the elephants all being asleep, he concluded to go back to the hotel and do likewise. As be passed wit he said to an attendant, "ii the wind begins to blow bard, come and wake me. In explanation, be stated to a reporter that elephants always get very excited during a wind storm. One more question the reporter asked, and that was whether it was true that an elephant will not lie down under a roof. The professor said that it was true of bull elephants, who would stand on their feet all winter, being afraid to lie down. S. Louit Globe Democrat. Aug. 11. The aweet artlessness with which Clem entina Jane cornea np from the seaside resort in all the glory of her prettiest and howiest gown, quite innocent of the fact that it isn't exactly what everybody in the city ia wearing, is beautiful, and so is the way in which she will aland before you, put her Utile bead on one aide, and Say, "Dear me, I never thought I Do I look tery bad?" The 8pringfild Rrpoblica thinka that the decifcion of the fourCindnnati lawyer, that the church property of Archbishop Purcell't diocese u not liable for bia debts put the church "in the attitude of a vast receiver of stolen goods." I imerlcaoLocomotlTM Abroad. and railway plant aa well, are meeting .al success wherever they may Notability to such an extent and have P1" 8uch great Mtisfactin, tht orders 1 7 V . " T ven to American manufttcturers.despite fvere opposition from transatlantic ma- mints. . Jn V"6 .we.,noe tue fact """"6'" w iubocuuub, ea can be readily put together, are 17nin T forward fn SiMi fti Amnrioon rinnn. tries, there to be transported by pack mules over steep and nigged acclivities tn fllAII nninta nf flnuHnnfmn Tim T.n I ' v. mwuMU(.vawu auu AJV'i. don Economist, like many other British 1 ; .1. , .1 ii papers wmcu nave luorougmy consul' ered the facts and reasons which led tc this preference, makes an admission which is not less extraordinary than it ii true. It says: "When we hear oi WlUlUg WU di UVIO iui tuvuu tives. at prions which English makers are compelled to decline, ii is mani festly not a question of the cost of the wt iuniviiM ui uioj nvutu I'D U11UU1 - selling us in pig iron and rails, rather e - A Xl . .1 t ..A man ia nmuuiuoiurea oi me iignxettt uaavj AUO UUiU DCCUID lJ VUU V IUU article supplied is better adapted to the nuuw W UiD UUJl l, iJUUDUUlCU RID ant to ronrlnilft flint what an its thin rtnnn- try is adapted for all others." It further says: "In tools, for instance, the Ameri .una anm.aa no in Anial. am1 lvl.tnAao vuiiu DuijiMa ua ui uiuau ailu llguulCDD, and these are important requisites, when working in a climate like Queensland or Ti i ml 1 duhlu. ne use 01 mucmnerv is. in some departments, carried further in the btates than here, but tins advantage can l- .l t 1 uu easily overwKen, anu is 01 loss mo- imnnt. tlinn AiMornnna in atiiilvinrr tliA special wants of our customers. Amen can Mail ana export journal. Marr.age In France. Aa a nnrvnlarv tA thft rllVDrn nupatinn the Globe nublishes some interestinir sta tistics on marriages in France, with the remark that early marriages are steadily diminishing in number. In the depart ment of tue Seine it appears that the avarurra BnAnf man vltn Ailtpr thn nnnt.iul state is 32 years ; in the provincial towns, nt . - a1 . . OA. ... U : 1 ... ......... ! .. 01; iu iuo uuuiury, ov, imid wuiubii 111 the same localities range Irom Zl to M years. This is a great change from the ancient regime, wnen exemption irom tnxntinn Hiirincr 1(1 vnnrft was accnrdeil to every male who was married before the age of 20. Second marriages are more frequent in the towns than in the rural districts, in the lower than in the upper classes. One female remarries out of 11 at Paris, against 1 to 13 in the depart ments, and the proportion cf these sec ond unions is 18 per cent, in the depart ment of the Seine, while it is only 6 per cent, for all the rest of France. The examination of the Question hv- srienicallv is no less curious. Previous to 20 years lor men ana zo years ior wo man mArtalUv ia arAatpi Amnnrr married people than among celibates, but after those ages tne married state is more favorable to longevity, so that if it was dangerous before, it is only because it was premature, up to me age oi ou widowhood is most Derilous. but after 00 nolihiii'v ia atill wnrefl. Finally, from a criminal point of view, celibacy must be - . . n .. 1 1 nrntliilrnlnnaa A a SIl lUUullllVO W Ull ouiu VI n iLncuutoo, no .V! npr rnnt of criminals have never en tered the holy bonds of matrimony. From 1802 to 1816, when divorce was abolished, thn unniifil avAiMcm nf divorces was 243. Durine the last 10 years the number of i : i . : .w.l enm Liu JUUlL'lttl DCpUrUllUllS CblliUUCV. IUI litu varied from 2400 to zouu, generally aiier fmm fiu a tr tpn vnaro cohabitation. Of these, members of the liberal professions, . i i i property owners, anu peopie living on their means furnish 26 per cent; trades men, 21 ; farmers, 16; the working classes, 37, especially since the introduction of the iaw 0n alimony. Finally, and not the least remarkable detail, 91 per cent, of the petitions have been filed by the women The Boston Herald says that General Butler evidently expects Democrats to vote for him on the grounds that hs is working to break up the Republican party, and the Kepnbiicans on inegrouna that he is stalwart and opposed to con ciliatory policy toward the South. This would be a remarkable double team for anybody but a cross-eyed man to try to mijuu drive. TTTfT.wTVTwnr.nnv. Of late vears no de partment of natural history has attract ed more attention than that of the study of internal parasites in man and other nimala Tn thn creat multitude and variety of creatures thus found, associat ed by one common habit of life, have xoologists given the general name of Hel minths, which are a peculiar fauna des tined at some time in their lives to occu py an equally peculiar territory. That territory is the wide-spread domain of the interior of living animal bodies to which, alas, poor humanity forms no ex ception. It is unpleasant to think that we may at any time become a prey to these dangerous and mischievous depredators. We were lead to these reflections by a recent visit to Dr. Van Denberg'a office, when he had just completed the expul sion of 670 worms from Mr. Lehman, who stated that he had suffered for 12 years. They were all small, about one and a half inches in length, excepting one a nondescript about three inches long, an attrocious rascal of forbidding appearance. Dr. Van Denberg is the great worm exterminator of the century. Read his advertisement in another col umn. An ExTKBPaisixo Portland Fibm. Cog gins A Beacb, at No. 65 Front street, have in advertisement in today's papr. 10 which we invite the attention of our read ers. This firm baa the agency for AverilPs Mixed Paint for Oregon and Washington Territory, and are prepared to fill order t han Francisco prices Tbey are also telling San Frnrico Rubber Paint, which baa acquired a wide reputation asa good article. Thi firm r.rries a large Kh.ck of doors, wu-hef and blinds, in which line they have an immense tiade and are therefore able to give low rates to custom er. Contractors and deabrs in the ronn try are requested to send for their list of pro, which will be fumi-bed on appli cation. For some time past it has been pro posed to Introduce some distinctive dress to be worn by Judges irr Germany while administering justice, but opinion has been divided as to whether that dress should bet semi-military uniform or a black gown. The government ha just decided the question in favor of the lat ter. The official dress of the Judges is henceforth to consist of a black gown and black cap. "riSASCK ASJD COMHKflCB. Financial. Tvbidiy Evsxino. Sep:, t. Sam FaASCMCO, Bcpb 8. MUor coin, pr. N tw Tori, sept -Silver bullion, 11VJ. U. 8. Bondr-S 2j ; , 1 l Closed- London, Sept. 8.-ConKla-97; 4:30 P. M 91 11-16. V. ft. bODdt-it, d 4H. 4. i- 4:30 P. M 41 x4. SAM rRAHClSCU PRODUCE HARKBT. 6am Fbamcuoo, Sept. 8. Wheat-KAar. Flour Sldj. Oata Quiet. Potato Demoralized, lta25& Wool-QuleU UVMFOOL WHEAT MAKKKT. LiviarooL, Bept 8. Wheat Spot, Wrong. Gold aad Stock Company's Ha porta, San PaANciaoo, Sept 8. Wheat QuIeL Pleoty of buyer at 1166 for good hipping. Seller few. Barley Quiet but firm. Corn Firm, with advancing tendency. Flour Steady, with fair local demaud. Grain Bact-unchanged. Oata Feed-C'holos lo extra choice, nothing doing. Rioe China mixed, easx at t4 70A4 75; inferior ex rail veneu, H 60. Coffee DuU and eay, Bugara Firm, Teaa Strong. Hldei AcUre and itrong. Bopa-Caliloruia Market hard to get at Onr opinion u mat gooa are worm -ac cnoioe, sue. Sacramento and San Joaquin crop u about all ae- curea ana goe airectiy east. Kgg OreRon aelling slowly. Quote, 22!$26c. PlenlT o( rood eastern comlns. Bktne Rebecca J. Moullon loads to Llferpool at vi w; snip Kdiin to Havre or Antwerp at jU as; Fr bk Alnnonsine Zelie todlrect Fiench oort Drob ablv Bordeaux. nroDablr on owner's aocounL KecelpU put 24 hour-l 600 qr sks flour. 80.000 ens wneac mostly on noara two snips ; tian su po- iaraes. o.imi aos eggs. UVUtPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, Sept (. Cotton Hardening ; unchanged. PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. Philadelphia. SeDt 6. Wool Buoyant Prices firm on all grades. Col oraao waanea, iwao i unwwnea, limine. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, Sept. 8. Bacon Shert rib sides. 14 90. Wheat 870 V bushel paid for October. Pork-18 4(Vi8 paid for October. Lard-K 77 bid for October. MEW YORK MARKETS. Mew York, Sept 8. Wheat Strong. Flour and Wool-Steady. Beerbohm English Wheat Report. Londsn. Sept. . FleattDE cargoes, aulet Cargoes on passage am for prompt shipment quiei. uvERrooL, eepi o n neat o pot, nrm. 1879. STATE FAIR. 1879. HEED'S 0PER1 HOUSE, THE ATTRACriON AT THIS POPULAR Dliice of amusement dnrlug the coming State Kalrwill far excel anything of the kind ever presented at this house during any simi lar ocoas'on, being no less than the appear ance nf Magulre's wuperb Dramatlo Company, irom the ttaiawin Tneaire, Mao rranoiico. Tula immense company is tne most penrot on the American stage, comprising only artisU ol superior excellence, speeially axleoted for their superiority In dramatlo art. The plays to be produced will embrace all the latest novelties, put on ine stage wun entirely new scenery and mechanical effect, under the supervision of the experienced actor and manager Mr. jonn Maguire, tne lessee oi ine roruaua i ne' ater. Our readers will do well to avail tbenv selves of this opportunity to enjoy the great treat which will te presented loiuem at need's upera House during tue r air. ho great a com pany as mis can not ihii to paca tne nouse to Its greatest eapaoily nightly. A silver cornet band In uniform will parade the grounds dally. JOHN MAUU1KH, rrop. anu Manager. Portland Business Directory PHYSICIAN AMD SCKGEOJf. CARDWELfj, W. B.-H.E. cor. First and Mor rison, over Morse's raiace or Aru ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. ADAMS, W. H.-9 Dekum's Building, corner Washington anu rirsk DENTIST. SMITH, DR. E. O. 167 First street, Portland. MR WALLACE, SECRET DETECTIVE a and Collector. Business at a dlatanoe promptly attended to. Cor. 4th and "almon. AfONEY LOANED OOODH BOOOHT 1T1 Produce Hold Accounts Collected. T. A. WOOU CO., Principal Real ttslale Agent fartianu Tt PHIN TKIIS. Wa nave MM oounds nf Bravler In excellent order which we will sell for 85 rents per pound. W. U. rtLMKK, roniana. ADDISON -C. GIBBS. Attorney A Coanielort at Law Portland, t i t Oregon. Rooms 8 and 9, over First National Bank Particular attention paid to business In the Dnlled b tales eourU. M. C. NEWBERRY General Commission Merchant Wholesale D-alr In Oregon and California Fruit, Produce, Mill Feed, etc. 122 FRONT STREET, P. O (tws OSS. JO N J. 8CHILI INCCR'8 Psteatt Fira, Wur ajad Frawt Proof ARTIFICLVL STONE. THE I'NDERMIQNED PKOl-KIKTOK or this valuable patent on the Panifle t'oaat. is bow prepared lo ei'COle all order mr the ,bove aiooe for walks, drlvea eiars, floors. and laid la al anape. and In any color or variety of mlora. Orders may be leu atM rronistraev pp- iiaika Hlun Pimm. Portlanil. Terms riven and eatimal mart, bv asa 1 1. S .... . . u f.l'UUfrilOP PmmIm LIME ! LTMF. Tb sooVrairned haviDg been appointed treat (or to celebrated ECkEK- UN JCA5 IIXE, ww . 1 1 mII tWm atlntinfif ilalrB vvoniu i"r""' V . , , T and tnalm to that brand beiur purchasing L . tl lMMt.kMK.r..llHin. elsrwnere. iinmoiui".''' r ploB hand at all times and at toe lowest market ra-r. . .... wtuniaa Li.i.ia CLACKAMAS PAPER CO. Manufacturers and Dealers In PAPER 102 Front Street, Portland, Or. IN STOCK t NEWS rRINT, White and Colored. BOOK PAPERS, White and Tinted. FLAT TArEKS. of all descriptions. LEDGER TArERS. ENVELOPES, of all sizes and qualitios, WRITING PAPERS. CARDBOARD of all kinds. GLAZED AND PLATED PAFERS. COLORED MEDIUMS. MANILA PAPERS. BUTCHERS' PAPER. STRAW TAPER. PAPER BAGS. STRAW and BINDERS' BOARDS. TWINES, Etc., Eto. Cards Cut to Order. Agents for Shattuck & Fletcher's well-known Black and Colored Inks. TYPE FOR SALE. We have several fonts of Job Type (nearly new) , which wo will soli low. Cases, Galleys, Leads, Rulea and Printers' necessaries gcnorally kept on hand. Newspapers outfitted at list prioo freight added. WJ.VanSchuyver & Co. VKIE AIID SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 63 Front aad 61 First ti., Portland, Or. AGENTS FOR Cyrus Noble Distillery, Lynchburg, Ohio, Al'o keep on hsnd a large assortment of the fol lowing favorite brands of AVIIISKIESi UNITED WE 8TAND. WELLER'S OLD BOURBON. CONTINENTAL BOURBON, OLD HICKORY BOURBON, OLD COl'PEU DISTILLED RYE. ALSO Foreign and Domestic Wlnci, Brandlri, Gmi, Bumi. and all the Leading Brand of Bltteri and Caie Uoodi. SCIILITZ (Pllmer) MILWAUKKK BE KB. SIC KIXSTRY'S FiTKlIT ELASTIC, FIRE & WATER-PROOF PAINT! For Roofing both on Tin an I Bhlnjleg flHE BEST PRESERVATIVK OF TIN AND shingle roofs In the world. Will slop leaks nn any roof. We refer bv permission to J. P. Donovan, Jules Knapp, Allaky A Uegele, Ue Ijuhmutt e Oatman.and other oltlrens of Portland. The paint will be supplied by Hodge, Davie A Co., Portland, at 1 1 60 per gal lon. Kaon gallon will cover i'i squares tin ana i square sningie roor out one euai is nee esaary. Full dlrfotlonsaeoompany eaeh pack' age. All information with regard to the paint can o naa ny aunreesing McKINHTRY HENDRY, Portland, Or. .P. Jl NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Prepares for Bnalneas Koi the practical duties of life In a systematic- course ol instruction in Bookkeeping, Business Forms, Buslnesn Arithmetic, Penmanship and he Kngllsh Branches. Foi 'ull Information address Franc A Whltr nrH"nil COCCIN8 & BEACH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In AVERILL AND RUBBER MIXED PAINTS. Doors, Windows and Blinds. Paints, Oils. Brushes, eto., eto. N 65 Front Street, Portland- evar Contractors and Dealer are requested send for our list of prices. TEESKMHI & WOLFF, MACHINISTS. And Manufacturers of Tools for PUiiIng, Voiding and Tarnlnf. 4attle Brsala, lr Howm Work. Iron atalllsia; for Fsicea, klatsla I nrcwery wwrai hh. orsler. Also Farm Machinery repaired on short nolle Mill rlCES maae moa repairw. NORTON HOUSE, V. AUttlVJ, - rropnewr. roRsta Portland, Ogn. riratatsiaie sireels, I 'HIS HOUSE IS 5EWLT BUILT, 18 A nnmnf Krirk. newlv furnished throurh- out, Uu the accommodation of the traveling pub lic in genera'. Two blocks from the steamship and O. 8 N. Co.'i docks. Second to none. Board and lodging per day, f I and onwards, ao- j;f to room. Free coach to and from the bouse. jyiJ-lra OLYMPIA OYSTERS ! WIU. "ELL OLYafPIA OYSTER" AT tt . ...I all I alwars Mil as aheap aa any other dealer ! the trade. W. 8. PAILlaC, It mmd IS Caatral Max hat. BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, J. W. HILL. B. A., Head Master, Portland. Or. .1. if' ss .. THIS INSTITUTION RKOrENS8ErT.2d, 1879, WITH .!. W. HILL, B. A. AS HEAD MASTER assisted by a full corps of experienced teachers. Thn lionl is deigned to meet the witnti o thoae fitting for collcgoor tor busiiuta. The course of ttmlv ia carefully graded, nnd individual al lontiou seirurrd to every pupil, and especial piins taken with the younr scholar. The boarder areoousidoml members of the Head MusU-r'i fmnily and tntitcd atvonlingly. Pupils mar enter any time and my from (Into of entranco. For fnrtlmr in fornmtion or cntalogue, addri'M tho Heat Muster, J. 11. HILL, B A , or the Rector, tho IU. Iter. H. W. MORRIS, I). 1)., Portland. Dr. J. P. P. Van Dcnbergh,Sr Ho 218 First St., bet. Taylor A Salmea, Portland, Orrcan, THE GREAT WORM EXTERffiNATOR lave et Saa rrandaco, Would Inform the alrk nnarally that about M ysan esteraive practka et mMtlciiia and surgery ta Europe and the linltad Btates, of whkih t havs twan la OsU fomla, has, by cloat obsarratlon and gnat aspsrimeaU cm. to the aiBcliaiua that there are mora acuta and Shonlo diaeuM by worms, hyadatllds, aqlmacula or etha. snaiM of entotna. The public ganarally, or the Cruftaaloa st arge, are not aware et tlia aumbar of pa. nta whs are treated by sailnent physiolans lor this, that, or such a eomnlalnt, without any atllaf. II the dlauas has bMn understood, a taw dose oi lr. Van Dan berg's 8ov.relrn Worm Htmady would bus bnmadl. ataly cured Ui. oomtxalnt, and have eared aunr a great nianjr Urn. Dr. Van lwnb.rih's has collected a Urge variety of California routs and nerba, which, bv analvs big, close obasrvalioa and eitanaive exparlmenls, be can C4naciutioulr sav that h. has discovered new ram. edlas (or niccosaful curs of tbs followint diseases. fiysinpala, Chronle AffMtlons ol tha Liver and Kid neys, first and second Wages ol Consumption, Whits Kvtlling, PaUr, Miieriuaturrbua or Local WaakiiHS, Nervixi. Debility, Epileptic Kits, Itheumallim, rural, jrla, IMarrhea, lncuntln.nce of I'rlne, (Iraval, Munr Alhu, Uiabrloa, Urupnj, and all those diacaaee which sr. knuwu uad.r the name ol Venereal, such as Syph Ilia, in all Ita forms, Omiorthca, lllcet, Utrktuna, Kalae I'aw.tte, InlUmmation el the Itladd.r and Prostrate tilttiHla, Ksooriatlons, Piaiulcs, PilM, Pimples, UloU hcssnd all Cutaneous Kruplions ol tin Skin. Can cer Tuinur cured with or without npeiallon. In recant Venerea! ulsoaMS tlia lHwtor rflocta a cure In Irvia tlinw to sli dsj s, or no churn. fur th. ., r and llinat, Dr. Van Dcnbergh poe turner now and iiivalualila miuillea. Dr. Van Denbcrjli would .ilvlne thoet ladles troubled Willi lriT(,n;'i:il:t-: ol tlis I'teius to try bis new nuie die v ilji't cnrril Hi. Vn.i Dcuhen li's Infallible Worm KyniB lor Cliil. drvn. I'll l. Warranted to espsl lbs worms, or tlis ni,,,.-,.' rfii,i.l.l s ily ifiiiiiiilng tnd undergoing a simple eiauilnalion, tlis ..flliUd inn Imrn it their illwama sre caused by ti nriiu. or not; at all events, Ur. Van Denbergh can Will I lie i ii I" 'in a liat dlMtues they are sun.nng ConanliaiiiHis and examinations Ire of Imrge, In ill caa Dr. Vau Deiilwrgh guarantees in all eosos, tu owl Hit worms, or o charges. A Large T.acap Kail of Warm. Ki p.ll.il. This Is tooertiry that Dr. Vsn Denbcrgb ei pel I'd a large teacup full of worms from me, avme nieaa tirliig eight lo teu Inches In length, and now I leel like a new man again. I reside on Twenty secoi.4 lUetit. between It and F, Portland, Oregon. A. itlMSDIN. Over SOUO Worms Rtp.tled. One bottle of dr. Van Denbergh's Worm Ryrnp lpulled over 20X) worms fmm my son l'i years of age. K. H UNirriTU, 6U Halmna street. fOBTLAHD, MsTlll, IbTV. Harder Will Oat. One bottle of Dr. Van Den Borgn'e Worm Byrua eioelled nverWm worms front my sou Louis, sud had the effect of curing him of .Nervous Hua-mt I resldenn Kighleeulh and one-half street lolw,sn p.i.rtQ Iikhjamim U. Nra. I'oaTHND. OsSOOK, JUHS 'ii, A Life Saved alien Itnnlh Keeiucd luevlt" able oK Fsixcisco, stank 4, 1H7. This Is to esrttlr that I had Iwen lingering lor Uileaa years with a complication ol chronic dimace and lor mouths oonflued to my bed without ncoivnig any ben silt Irom many eminent dwtors who altemlvd ine, (liven up to die by the uhyslcians and my fri.ii.la. I was taken to Dr. J. P. I'. Van Duibergh, senior, oflla No. bU Nlsth street, 8 F unabl. to aland or walk alons, after a close end careful sianilnatlon Dr. V. said all my ailment, and misery were created by a snecls of worms, and to my and my friends sunrise, the Doctor espi Hod from me over 1,000 well d.velupsd worms within two hours which gavs mo immediate rrll-' ud was aid. to walk and did walk on th. sidewalk el J t days sfler. wards aad two weeks altar th I, a.re cillrd I weigh nine pounds more than I di.i ..ore I believe I should now bs dead but for the eailliul treatment e Dr. J. P. P. Van DeiilMrgu's aavlnu my 111 Is consid ered by myself end trieiuls a miracle. ' ' E. It. LOVINB. I certify that the above facta are true and I have known Mr. E, B. Loviue fnranumlMrof rrara during lusslekiwss. CHAH. U. U'DUNNELL, M. I)., Office Me Kearny street, Baa r'nuiwaou. A rU. Da. J. P. P Van Demsaoii dear Air: I deem It my duty to make Uie following statement: Fur the last three years 1 have beta suffering with constant gnawii'g pain and a quivering aanaatlon In my stomach; also pain In mv chest and heart; my food would not digest, and I was so nervous Dial It was with difficulty I could follow my occupation, which has boen here in Ralem lor the past ten years, as a practltal dent!. In tact, Irom from the constant pain and misery, I had wasted to a mere skeleton. I hsd been doctoring a great daal without any ben.nt, and believing there was ae help lor me but to linger on until death would relieve soe ul ny suffering. Home oi my friends thought I bad wonas, and bad better ss. Dr. Vsn Denbergh. He told sne si an os that worms were th. cause of all my troubles, so be sav me small powders, and in about four hours about 7U0 worms, from one luofc to ere and one hall indies long, came away I nun me that day, and the lot lowing night some more came, and I am now happy to ear I feel like another man again, and am ruining (tremrlli from day today. II. bUITU. al. D. Ilalem, Orean. HcievajiWr i, 11.71, Another ilaaghter. I would sUUs to the public that I have been af flicted for about ten years and doctoring for near, ly every complaint with many reputed good phy sicians, without any relief, until I consulted Dr. Van Den Bergh.Br., who said worms were th causa of my complaint By taking fivt of his worm powder I passed 070 worms in five houn. They are about on and a quarter Inches in length. Now all my ailments and pains seem 10 have left roe altogether. I reside at No. 127 Stark street Joaera Lermii. PoRTf,ao, 0a., August M, 187. U Baadraa Bad Klghly-Threa Warsaa s-.apviiwaa is..,icii,-ti'i ra rnnA lvlnr In one aim -mi.' 1 1 w. m j -j n - hospiul lor three months, and being (tufTed and injcrceu euu iiiuipitiii- o --fc, j physicians for this, that and such complainU, till I consulted Dr. Van Denbergh, of No. 21 J Kirst w Pnint If. sid it was worms which caused all my misery, and after taking 10 of bis small worm powders, I pawed 83 horrible look ing worm, S"MI measure. -"' :uk ui, t thmiirlith of an inch in thickness. I reside np stairs, at No. 211 First street, I'oruana, uregon. roR aaLr Bar I ksaes far a Ksaalt. Saaal ray tmg lavaalaaeas la f.,t.wst. ANEW MILLIXERT BTORE-Uwuo, Futures and Furniture, all new exrel Lent lore Urn. tn store, splendid tnd second, and future uteres assured. Will b sold at a discount aa owner is going East For information anolv or address 1 ILoi OLct, Portlsnd, dragon. julstf -4 . , r'&.iC is v J'wvXir, Th llnlwime eejnarinsala m aaraatla r 100 ty raHialneal la oar It luatralexl catniegne of AQUARIUMS, FERNERIES. LAWN VASES Sc ORNAMENTS. Brackets and Chandeliers. Tha sample sl.own holds i gillons nf water; la mad-. nf heavy tllnlglaaa, wllh I ighlyorna menled Iron stxnd and brna ohulus ami orna ment. I'llce S7. Hnroe style i.oldiiig I H gal lon, of water without chnlns, to. Oilier artl clesat proportioiiHii.jy lnwirces. Calalogoa IU ra nu, wuich may be detluoled from the Oral order. L. SASIUSL. 113 Morrison St., Portland, Or. Sole Agent for Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho. Farmers Take Notice ! fl'lIE OltEGO.V AND WASHINGTON COIt al ony Lend C(iiniany have superior advanla ges for selling lands, and persons wishing to acll will do well to consult either or the following AGENTS 1 Harvey Crotr, Oregon City, Oregon. A. Orny, lluMmrtl, Or. Bemuel Ilniwn.Oenrais, Or. Vt m. H. Holmes, Salem, Or. Onrge Hunt, Bublimity, Or. J. C. I'owell, Albany, Or. Hmith 4 Drastneld, Junction, Or, Thompson 4 Ilean, Eugone City, Or. F. A. Clienowith, Corvallis, Or, B. F. Fuller, McMinnville, Or. II. B. Sotnniervillc, Bheridan. W. O. Piper, Udciieniience.Or.. Cliarlcs Hubbard, Dallas, On T. W. Titlengcr, Hilleburo, fir;. Byron Daniels, Vancouver, W. 11 J.1I111B. Bazorth, Pckin, W. T. Jnmcs E. Bourn, Walla Walla, W. T.". Albert Howk, Hpokane Falls, W. T. Jun.es Ituby, I'endlcton, Or. I. N. Munoey, Cenyonville, Or. If not convenient to consult either of tho' above agents, commuiicat in perwn or by letter with the bead oflice at Tortland, Oregon. Oregon and TCaahlngtun Colon' Land Co. Roomi 8 and 9 First National Bank B'ldg. M'MURRAY'8 Adjustable Strainer AND 0A8T IROM 8TEAf,1En Ilther or lloth il'tfd to any Slaf- rrllE BTEAMElto HILL SAVE THKT I price of Ibemeelvea in two week In any family They can be used with equal advantage In boiling, ss it is impossible to burn west or vegetables to tbe bottom of your kettle. When they are used in steaming, whatever you are cooking is innido of the kettle, thereby getting th full bene6t of the heat. They are just what is wanted la canning fruit Either the Strainer orBteamer ran be removed wun a anne or ma when hot, and are easily adju 4 d No corn re or Joint about either that are hard to keep dean, old by Ageate far t Ceat Each. Agent will call on you shortly. Addresa JAME8 McVUKRAY, East Portland, Or. D. W. PRENTICE & CO. MUSIC STORE. ftOLC AC1BNTK FtiK nt CELEBRATED WEBER, II AISEN BHOV AND PFAMK CO.W wrend. eanar and Upright Piano, and Eetey and Htandard Oignna. la tires atrrai. rarllaaal fregaa ROCK SOAP I The Uvmt oi Matlt Ash yoar Orecar for it. M.G.NfcWHEIIUY, iaa Kroiti t I'ortland, r. Agent fofdtegon and Msaai logioo Territory l i I .I I