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XOBA HAIR. the afternoon of a clear Fobru L a bright bky above.eapital hlexgh- teneatb and a keen, knife-like wind way between, wben Silas Montague'. "Irb chestnut-colored horses were Hffid in 'ront of the plato-glB- win tb of . fashionable coiffeur's estnblish- SrS wy,and a young lad; about seven 8roauj . .. ted jrom tbe c100. ird coupe to enter the domin- e1": ;..nm and frisettos. i" 01 s-i,t nf combs and scinsors ad- nof .need briskly from behind the counter ftncvu L.t- nnstomer. who was ""rt Lis Dretty oustomer, who was ' yj-ed w lvets 611,1 80bles tUat W and probably did, cost a small for- Don't let me interrupt you Mr. Ma Jig " said Uio lady, carelessly sinking Caw", - ;.v,on tirnpntfllln Sflfa. ftnd i1nnon un""" Sd? toward two women with whom -itr-n liad been in deep conversa- the comeur uu - -i- tiie tion iinn at the momem 01 u.r tuu., C-H"" v;,l Mi.a Arnnfiimin hut our business is completed. He ad 51 in a lower tone of voioe, "Only some .omen come to sell their hair. ou see have stepped inside for our cutter ke it off " ''To sell their hair?" repeated Miss Montague. 'Certainly, miss. It s a very common thine I assure yon, more particularly ince it has become usual to wear the hair short. And then bard times, you t. "But surely it is impossible to get enough to be any compensation for the loss of a fine head of hair, said the young kb, you are mistaken. For long, luxuriant hair of a good color such hair w y0urs, for instance, Miss Montague we pav as much as three dollars," "Three dollars 1" repeated the girl, icornfully. . Hair will soon crow again, Miss Mon- lamie." said the hairdresser, shrugging U shoulders. "In what way can I serve "T ciinio in to request you to send Borne ono to arrange my hair to-morrow traninD.,, "Mrs. Warrener's ball?" smoothly in terposed the man, who seemed to bo au fait in fashionnblo intelligence. "Cer tainly, to be suro. I will sond Fran coise. What jewelry do you wear ?" "Only a small wreath of netted pearls arnnnd the braids." And Macassar bowed his fair young patroness out of the store with smiling nmtilimi!3ce. She stood a moment on the step, as if thinking, and then spoke fi tlm liveried servant sitting on the hnv. "Yon mav drive home. John. I shall not need you any more to-day," she said quietly. John touched first his gold-banded bat ami then his horses, and in a few mo- monts was out of sight, very glad to be relieved. Then, and not till then, Miss Montague walked briskly away, brushing the pave ments of obscure streets with her costly alliens if shecarul not for its lustrous splendor, treading narrow alleys, and at length ascsnded the uncarpeted stairs of a tenement house. ROinpr to uie iniru tnrv. The door was opened -by a pale, shadowy-looking woman, scarce oldor in the calendar of years than Miss Montague herself, but alas! how much more agod in tlm record of care and grief. " Flora, dearest, how kind this is of VOH." For Flora Montague bad thrown her arm round the slender figure and was shotf-ering kisses on the pole forehead with true girlish warmth of anection "You can't bo more surprised to see me, Lizzie, than I am to be hero. I was out shopping, when suddonly tho idea occurred to me of stealing an interview with you. So I sent John borne, and here I am." "But. Flora, what would my uncle say?" "He never will know," said Flora, do murelv. "And besides. Lizzie, my con science does not condemn me for this visit. Fana's conduct has been so un kind, so actually inhuman toward you Think of it, dearest. After giving you a luxurious homo until now, to turn you out of doors just for marrying a poor artist and you his sisters daughter. too." "True," said the delicate young croa ture whom Flora addressed as Lizzie "Yet if it was not for Clement's con tinned illness and poverty, I should never for one moment regret that " The door was rudely pushed open at this moment, without' even the trilling formality of a warning knock, and wiry head, with sharp, terrier eyes to match, was thrust unceremoniously in "I say, missus, is that ere money readv?" Lizzie turned very pale and clasped her wan fincprn tiVbtlv tocrether. "I am sorry," she stammered, "but" iiie head and eyes now advanced eu tirely into the room, with the short thick-set figure to which the-belonged "Look here, marm." said the man harshlv. "this is the third week you'v had this 'ere two rooms, and not a red cent of i-pnt bnvo T set eves on. Needn't tell me vonr lmsband's sick: there'i enough tenants I can get without sick husbands. I don t want to hear no ex enses thev don't amount to nothing. jest want von to understand this much if them throe dollars ain't paid down be fore the clock strike sfive, out go bag and baggage, on the pavement. I've stood this kind of nonsense long enough." He disappeared, closing the door be hind him with a bang that made the walls rattle. Flora had listened to the brief colloquy with paling cheek, which grew still u-tiitpr am Lizzie burst into Paroxvsm of bitter tears, hiding he: face in her hands. Flora arose and bent over the bowed form with a caressing touch. "Dearest, are things really as bad as uus t Lizzin rpnlioil nnlv hr sobs. "Can't inn contrive to raise the money to rav this man ?" "How tati I VmnantA Lizzie. "Every- thinar wa kw nwnl the very bed Clement lies on. is sold or pawned. am faint from lack of bread, and :t is impossible to get even the most poorly paw work. Flora's lina anivered. She had never aeen poverty in this ghastly guise before "Oh. if I conld LelD vou." ihe sighed "But paper never gives ma any aioney; he pay. my bills cheerfully, but every thing passes through hi- own hands." "it would Kill (Jlement to be moved, sobbed Lizzie. "If I could but obtain the three dollars I would not care for aught else." As ilora bent over her cousin, one shining braid of glossy golden hair be came detached from its fastening and fell from beneatn nor bonnet, bhe put up her hand mechanically to replace it, and at that moment she remembered Mr. Macassar's words. Lizzie ?" sho exclaimed, impetuously, wait a fow moments and you shall have the money. I will be back iu half an hour." And sho hurried away with crimson cheek and sparkling eyes. Mr. Macassar was lounging over ft newspaper when Miss Montague entered his luxurious room a second time. 'Sir." she said, advancing closo to the counter, and speaking in a tremulous tone, "I have concluded to have my hair cut off. Will you give three dollars for it?" The spruce coiffure started. Was Miss Montague in earnest, or was this only a jest ? . . . At, .1. "Wiry do you not answer mer sue asked sharply. "Certainly. Miss Montague, stam mered the hair-dresser, recovering his tongue, "I shall be most happy if you wish it. Please Btep this way. Poor Floral Never had her golden waves of hair seemed half so lovely and lustrous as they did at the moment that the deft lingers or rrancoiso unoraiuoii them and passed the cruel, gleaming scissors among the bright strands. And when Mr. Macassar, with polite alacrity, presented her with a bank note, the big "3" might as well have been an Egyptian hieroglyphic for all that her tear-swimming eyes could decipher of it. Sho carried the money to uzzie, ana then, woman-like, Vent home, looked in tlm cluaa. and then cried heartily. lor she had been passing promt m - . . . . - i -i those pale brown tresses, threaded with gold and blending into auburn lights Bverv turn of her dainty head. And now thev are all cone all gone! "Who is that pretty gin just coming info tho room, in the -white crape with blue forget-mo-nots in her hoir, and the little short dnncing curls, like bits of oilod sunshine, round hor head?" Tho speaker was an elaborately dressed young man, who stood with gold-mountod glasses at bis eyes in Mrs. Warrenor's brilliantly lighted saloon. At his side stood a tall, foreign looking gentleman, with large, black eyes and somewhat haughty, although handsome faco. He had bent eagerly forward at his compan ion s words. "It can't be possible!" he exclaimed '4n1 vt itisMiBS MontiKue! "Faith, Gilroy, you're right!" ejacu- Ulml vuunflr Mauvers. "Flora Montague, nnrl nnnA else. But what on earth has the bewitehiug little fairy done with that trlorious hair ol hers uut n ou to uo iu fnKln'on. I'll be bound "I don't think." said Gilroy, contract ing his elbows, "that Miss Montague is one to enslave jierseu iv u uiu uc frpnl-s at tho reitrniiiff mode." "I know you are a sworn aamirer 01 0J - . m the vounff ladv. Gilroy," returned nis lauchintr. "but all women W V - ' are alike: All women are alike." The words fell like molten iron on Clarence Gilroy's linni-t.. Was it indoed so? Had the idle dream that Flora was better and nobler linn tho rpsfc of her sex Droved but a vntiisliino' delusion, after all? He re menibered the words he had heard her speak but an evening or two before: "NothiDg shall ever induco me to have mv hair cut off in the absurd way that people can msuiuimuic. Kha lml nnt scrnrjled to neriure her self, then: she was as unthinking and frivnlnna as the Idlest UUlternv Uiui ever fluttered around the flower gardens ot society. He turned away silently, ami nhnn Flora MontucTue's innocent violet- blue eyes were raised smiling toward his face they encountered a cold, repellant gaze that the fair young girl was unable entirely to comprenenu. Tim snrav of bine lorcei-me-nois uim frnm Aliss Moutacue's hair, and aim Viail mne into the comparative soli r . tude of the conservatory wuu nuuey lie Hyde to rearrange them. One chande lier alone diffused its soft lustre among acacias and tea-roses, from shados of crimson-tinted glass, and the two girls stood directly beneath itl pink glow, all unconscious that Clarence Gilroy leaned against the farther door, a few steps bo vond. in the shadow of a blossoming tropical vine, wnoso nery isciiiiei buhd m mnut tniiclied bis forehead. "Do you know, Flora, said jsciiie, as aim luliiistnd the truant flowers, ana utonmxl back to observe the general effect, "that everybody is wonuermg ii - . what in the world possessoa you io cuv nff that sDlendid colden hair of yours? some lay it to the score of vanity others to that of caprice and--" Nellie! said the son, serious voice oi Flora, with a tremulous falter in its ac cents "I never meant to reveal the secret to any living soui, out, i cmmui bear that yon, dearest, should imagine me capable of such frivolous folly. I will tell you just why it was cut off if you promise "me to keep the secret within t-rtiir linanm" "I promise," said Nellie, passing her arm carelessly around Flora's waiht. C arence tiilrov moved uneasily uunu the moving leaves and fiery dropping stars of his fragrant screen. Uut be could not well retreat now; and liesides it is not of such a stately individual as Mr. Clarence Gilroy, but there certuinly was a keen impulse of curiosity to learn why Flora Montague had cut off the iovelv tresses of which she well knew Hn. in 1m Hiirh an enthusiastic ad mirer. And so.not without a secret misgiving, I. ,,iaro,i tliA nnrtof a listener. Ynn tnow. " resnmed Flora, "all about my pW cousin Lizzie's unfortu- i . .-!. mnmont Po " And she went on to tell the simple story of her adventure the day befora, with such innocent pathos that Nellie Hyde was in tears ere the recital was finished. And there was another pair of eyes not very far off, slightly dimmed, also. "I had no money," pnrsued Flora. "I felt that it would not be honorable to sell anything that papa bad given me, knowing his feelings on the subject, and so was it wrong to sell my hair, Nellie? If yon could only have seen howwel come the money was to poor Lizzie. When at length the conservatory s per- fumed aisle were vacant, and Clarenoe Oilroy left his nook among the vines h felt that one glimpse into Flora Mon tague's heart was worth half the fortune that made him the idol of manoeuvring mammas and marriageable daughters The oclipso upon his sua had passed away. The next day Clomont Fercv was as tonished very agreeably by the receipt of an anonymous letter containing a bank note for lift v dollars. And the next day after that Flora stole around to tell her her cousiu that she was engaged to Claronce Oilroy. "And when I have a home of my own, dearest," she said, "you and Clemont shall share it. Clarenoe said so. Mrs. Gilrov kent the word that Flora Montague had pledged. Distohal of tub Dkap. The Kauitcha- dales keep special does for the purpose of consuming their dead. The Latookas of Zanzibar bury their dead who die from old age, but make it a rule to leave those sluin in battle to be devoured by wild beasts where they lie. The Pursees bring thuir deud to certain round towers called towers of silence, to be eaten by vultures, which make these towers their dwelling places. The Moors lay the bodies of the dead on the ground, and piling prickly thorns on thein to keep off the wild benBts leave them to decay. The ancient Col chiutiB suspended the corpses of men in trees, but buried their women. The Zo das bury their children, the victims of in fanticide, and hum all others; tho iirecKS used both burial and burning. Among the Romans burial was the earlier custom, Burning was not general till the Kepunnc but whs universal under the Empire. The I'Vvntiiins embalmed their dead. I he Mo- huuiodans und Christians both use burial. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. PoiiTUxn, May 17, 1S80. Legal tenders in Portluiid, buying, par, and selling at par. Silver com m l omanu duiiks queue an jkt cent, discount to par. Coin exchange on Now York, 1 percent, pre mium. Coin exchange on San traneisen, par to J per cent, premium. TulegrapliiC transieri on .ew lorn, i percem. premium. Home Produce Market. The following quotations represent tho whole- Me ratos from producers or flrt hands: KLOUK-Ountable in jobbing lots at: Staudard bnu.ds, $j 50; best country brauds, $5 iSo&U 5 50. superfine, $4 2ft (A It 50. WOOL :;0(di321 for choice. WHEAT tiood to choice, $1 80ajl 85; Walls WbI a from '.'l(o; cts. less. HAY Timothy baled, buying at ?Ufe?14 per ton. POTATOES Quotable nt 254"c- per 100 Rims to description and quality. MIDDLINGS Jobbing at feed,20(ji$2o: fine. 5ta;fc2;j W ton. BRAN Jobbing per u". $15('Ij$10. (1ATS Feed, ner bushel 424fn45 cts. nACON Sides. 11c: hams, Oregon SC 125 134c: t.astern, 15(ii,l(ic; shoulders, 7(ctWio. LARP-lnkecs. 10U,l11c; in tins, lumino liLTThK We quote cnoico uuiry hi 4jii.ivi;, coodiiesli roll, 27J('J-4i orainary, ibojj !iric. win tber brine or roll. RHKKX FRUITS Annies. DlHii 75 cts per box; Limes, i 5U3 per 10) Urangcs, 4n ou tier box ,- llPll-in KRII TS Amies, sun dried, Time: niachinodricd, lie, rears, macliine anoa, lllollc. Plums, machine dried, lonlKcj pitted, 13allc. EGOS 18c per do tm;i.TRYHeniaiid roosters. 3aS 58. Tur keys 15a20c tier pound. Oeese, a r uo. CHEESE Oregon, 121al.rc; Cnlilorma, 10c. linfJSDrpnijeil.Blc: on foot. 4n4c. BEEF Live weight, 1) to He for good to choice, SHEEP Live weight, lJaK. TALLOW Quotable ttt5n5c. inii,Oiwit:i i n at lil74e or an over to w one-third oil lor under.that, alsooue-tiiira on for culls ; green tiJaSc. Urneral NrirrlinudiMV. RICE Market quoted at China, 5Jo5j ; Sand wich Island, 71a7J. , COFFEE Costa Hicu, 17ul8c; Java, lMUa Tlin. l(Urtl7c. TEAS We quote Japan in laqucred boxes 50o 7Sc ; pa per,.) i l4i. slTr.APSSniiilwicli lhind. 810!c ; Golden C; in libls.ille. ; lif bbls, Jljtj t riifbed bbls. lljc, bfbbls. llje: Pulverized bbls, lljc, HI bbls, lirninl.UBil bbs. 111c. bf bbls 1 lie PA It DINES r boxes, $1 "5j hf boxo-i, $2 75, YEAST POWUElt Donnelly, $18 t 8ros8 Drailev. J20n22 W L'ross: Preston J: Merrill $24 V cross. WIXES White, per dos in case, $J 50a4j per gal, 70c to $1 60 i Sonoma, per doz in cases, $3 50 to $5; per gal, U0c Ui l ou. Claret-Calilornia rca', $1 to $1 25; nn imrlpd ner rnl. $1 50 to fZ. Sherrv-Cala per gal, $1 60 to $2 50 j Span ish,$.1 to$i ansorled brand-", $V to ?18 inijiorted per gal, $4 SO to f (. port Various brands in qr cslts, $2 50 to $5 1 .Ml I. : imported, t'i to $7. SrilU rS 'iiieoll llennoKsy Brandy in qr cki and octaves. 5 50 to $7 60 per 6al 1,11 villn'n Irish Whiskv in cases tier doz, 112 James Stewart & (.'s Scotch Whisky in qr cks and octaves, $4 j Hennessy Mraniiy in (.is, imr doz. verv fine 1 star $10, 2 star $17 50,3star$li Holland Gin, large cases. $18to$J0: Old loin (.in in cases, u; ivy Whisky, tier gal, $2 50 to $5; Bourbon, p gal, 2 50 to $5 ; A Cutter, $3 'ib to $3 Si i K fnllpr ii .Ml to $5. OILS Ordinary brands of coal, 30c, high grades, Downer Si t o., iiinvK; noneii imaeeu, , raw linseel, Oftci pure lard, $lnl 10; castor $1 5t)fl$ 1 CO; turentine, 60a5c. Saw Feasci'i-o, May, 10. WHEAT Xothing doing, quoted nominal at from 1 30nl 35 as extremes. KGGS Cala lfial7c, Eastern pxnl 17c, Orego 10c, market overstocked wun all vaneues un ra titllp ib-mnnil. HACikV. HAMS. LARD Market active at about a cent higher all round. BUTTER Firm at 25a30c. APPLES Mixed lots, good, LE H 0X3 Scarce at $20. CABBAGE Firm at $3. POTATOES Steady, nvmvfl. OATS Finn. SALMON Columbia river brands unchanged kPrt-int R.OOO or sks (lour, 30,000 etls wheat, l,7o0fks potatoes. tMHIU doz eggs, 1,000 ctls oats, Charters Br bk Middlesex load wheat, Cork, owner's account. Ill TOBK 1HFKETS. Xkw Vokk, May 10. . WHEAT Unsettled at $1 20al 26. FL'lL'R Dull. WOOL Dull CHKAOO H All HITS. Chicaoo, May 10 WHEAT-$I lH.June. FHt)RTRIBS-$1 30. POKK t'O VZaiO 05, June. The art to preserve health has finely been made very eacv in its application. Uee Plunder's Ubxid Purifier; give it to your friends and see its charming action. rOJI HOV AIHKW 4WALls . A.-MBllT .1. Y.llor. Ai.iXspbia Bar. Jan. . im. n a w'ak.hk A ti: 'etit: I have been troubled win Sidney d'flleulty for the ln.t UrS. aud id Oeuib-r lal bad a very ever- tiicS. I men d.inraeDi-ed lkln( yoor -af-K doey Liver t or- til ohUlntd rr- I h.ro oed two Uttl- and feel a. well evr, and I .n.ll alw-ya keep a .op. j pT, of Waraer-sHafs Kidney nl UverCora Id ""be"' A. Co H?( WALL. ' A I1O0O QCABANTER. Warncr'i Rafr KMnejr and T,lvr Cure will pml'tweiy tin' Bright' t. ' I !. : kii'i II W'M lneuro W perui !lv Ui Htl.l Will help .-. viri I' 'r !... I II liirfl'il' tt yitiu, when mr i ' dircU'ni, ani) tho nun! of $ 1 " njr pcrMiu wuooan prove tlm' it I " I n- i lu dolblt. H. H. WARN K A CO Wla making au; pnrenaae oris writ. laa-lareponii tnaar kdvertlaemeatlai .till ncr you Hilt t)ie inrnllon he wn f pmtor. The Boss Puzzle, OR CAME OF FIFTEEN FOR HALE, Wliolcnnle and lternll, BY THSODORa CARLTON, Ha 89 llmt Street, I'orllnnd, Orecuu Tbe guiie will be tent to aoy )ure for SO eeuu. When It la not ctt venlrut to nend money, ponlaite ulawipa en betnU V.r. Carl ton bun Retried (hffli!ur 16 In the lir.nle. wliloti gives It udilltloi Hi interest. Tbe 1(1 puxi'e la undo by arntuglnn the block wi aa to hnve them count u84 In evcv direction. mCT-m ESS fi 3 v...'.,!!y:t.i?7r!.?L--:.mj i THE OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING Company la now menared to hirnlsli liiklilcs. Uuixlde and Hup- p'ements tin the shortest no I tee. Address W. D. lilmrr. Box 50. l'ortlauu.ur. E3 JEW KIT'S PIKE. BOILED AM) U.1W Strictly Pure Atlantic WHITE LEAD. WINDOW OLA89. BRUSHES, VARNISHES, C. T. KAYWOLIW 4 UOAS COLOKS. KTC. Window nnl JJliudH. COCCINS & BEACH. ini rniixT HTHERT. l'OUTl,AMJ. Ull. AVERILLMixciiraiiit. OUiat and iHMt. lobSflml OKFirR of Mii.ua Hhos, A Co.. ) ,'t.l L-.n.a. H- 1T7 ITwi.NT HT.. S I'oiiTLANO.Ott , May 1, lit0 ) ORDER DEPARTMENT, To Country Rtmlent: In addition to our iinineiiHe home trade; Wo aro now doing the Iargwt OllDEU 1JU8INESS (ir unv ImiiHR in Orenon. Lverv mail brings us ordure from every district 01 thn (ireat Northwest, nml we receive liniiilrHils of letters exnresHinj: eatisfuo- tion with tlie goods we tend. Write to us for Anything you Want. We will fill vour orders at tho same prii.es as if you were purchasing at our counter?. We will Guarantee Satisfaction. If goods do not suit, you may return them. IWE WILL SEND YOU NEW GOODS. FOB WF DO NOT KEEP OLD ONES. Yon will find our nriccs astonishingly under any others you have hud quoted, and our goods AS GOOD AS THE BEST. We want your trade; wo will try to de serve it. scud lor samples ami ciuuiugue. MELLIS BROS. & CO. Grand Mammoth Dry Goods Bazaar, Run lliriif 300 rt, from I2S Pirat M. to HI t riinini., ruriinnu, nr, B.C. MKKOKS. ALKKED VOBPKRl MERGES & VOSP'iR, MARBLE WORKS 47 Stark St.. Portland, Or. Monument". Gravf.tonOH, Mnntol, Wauli Hlabu, Table T"t, etc. done In Ital ian and American Marble. Aluo Deiil er In Kinlolj and American Oranlm Monumenld. Parllea t a dltana will b furnl.il' d wllb de.lKnito lalect from by wrlllnif for tlieame. UMLMAN'M FEVFR AND AGUE LIVEH PAD. Hnre Cure for Fever and Akuh, DHi-ia. N'eurHliria and Hhruiuailkm. NoMfd rlne nnulred. Kor.aleby ill Unm.l.tn. Filee :. leiil ;v mall. WATMI.W A ( O , ti MnrkeUl.t-an Kraiiel.co, AgenU for ine Hactfln loat. JOBX EPPEBLT. , C. FBEECB, John Epperly & Co. Have Jail opened a new Feed and Commission House, No Iftj Front tr-et. corner of Taylor, whert will be found acuinuleta UA oi enapit ur cetlea etc CaH'oroU and Oregon Frnlta and Produce ii.r, iMMnf Nn.i Mable. Corner Front and Marvel. Tbt only large corrall In thtchyfor .torK. ESTABLISHED 1832. WM. BECK & 8CNf Iroporterg and dealers in Guns. Bides and Revolvers Of Every Dencription. Cutlery, Fi&hing Tackle, Bird Cag, Beads, Velocipedes, croquet uamei, am Balls. Etc., Etc. Cr. Prant mm Alder Via.. Parflaad SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ;; v FOR THE SPRING AMD SUMMER SEASON OF 1880. HELD BROS. c CO. WHOLESALE Miiiinery and OF SAN RHCISCO, CL. r Would respecifullv m1I tho attention of buvers in the above line to the fart t hat thev hnveo...-i...l'o'it h m. ck of Millinery and Straw Oooda in Portlnnd at No. 06 FIRST STRFFT. h..r..h,ivois will tlnd it inueh to their Interest to tall atul examine their price tn-ioro purclciMiiR elsewnere . V . ? ... . . l-ru-es. Mm K'T NT "KM", THE WEST1NGH0USE THRESHER IS THE Easily Manasod and kept in in working parts. Engines nral Purposes. TRIPPLE-GEARED HORSE POWER, 8 Tkese Machines have every Available Advantage. bEKD FOB CIRCULAR TO - i r i J -! Ot...n VnAnnA I lr. Ei J. NORTliRUP CUi J. A. (ilLMUl'K, Aiuony, iruviix m It la tha bMt Blood Purlder. and itlmulatea i every hinetlnn to more neaiiami acnuu, u. u IIiuh a beneni in all aiwiwen. . I In ellmlnatlna the InipurlllM of the blood, tn ( natural and ne.-e!miry remill I. theeiireof Hi-mr- ' iiliMia ann oilier eain rinipnun. 1 Inrlnrilna; Caw-era, t'li-em and other 8ori'. !liysix'ila, Weakninn of thent"niach,l onutl patron, llirxlnesn, Opn.ral Uebllliy. etc., are ctiri'd U the Kiilo Illttrra. It la tineuualt-d ..... i . nn.i HUiBr tiinlp. Ill ih iinHll'ilne which ahonlil be lbery fam. Ily, and wlilrh. wlit-mver lewd, will aave tut I puynjeill Ol inuny uwwi mm.- liotilea of two aliea ; prirea. socenia ana m arwnrnors Sufe Iteuio- dicM ore soltl by DrugglHtH aiwl Iculrrs lu Medicine everywhere. H.H.WARNER4C0, proprlelon, Rnrbratvr, N.T. ar-H.no rir r.mphlel aud TuatlnioulMa, IIOUUK, DAVIS .. A en la. Portland, Or. Dr. SPINNEY WO, I I KEARNY ST, Ran Franolioo, Cat. Treat, nil Oironlc and Kpeclal Dlaeaaea, YOU NO MK.N WHO MAV KK HUFFKK1JIU rilim theelltcla ofyouthlul Inlllot or India- cretlon, will do well lo avail ttu-mei veaoi inn the arealekt boon ever lut annsaiiiirni.uiiiif Inn liuiniinltv. DR. HPINNKY will guarautee to fnrMt t'M) for every cane of Hemlnul Weak- neaa it private (II.shh- ol any ainu or euaiao ter wbleli lie nrderfkoaand falUto cure. MIDDLK-AOKD MEN. Then, are manv men at the aae ol tlilrty to llxty wbn are irtinbied Willi too frequent eviio- uatlotL ol me oiauuir, unnu .w;iiini'iiir hallehl amartiniior nurmna wmumu .u weaknilna of tlin uliin In manner u pa tient e-iimot aneount ft-r. On cx-urlnlng the miliary depi,lt a ropj aedluimil wl! often ba found, anu aomeiuni-a aiiiMii ikiii';'" .i me;i will appear, or tbe ,lor wl 1 he of a thin mllkl-ti hue, again ebanijlna lo a dark and liirmd eiiiieari.ii. 1 Utrd - re many men wuu die of iiiia dlftlinlly. Iirn'raiit of the en. which Id the mciiii'I HiageomeniiiiBi weiinr. i a ulll iinnranlea a iierleel cure In all alien caaea.au-i h healthy realoralluu of the (-)iilt')- urlnry orKKii.. Ulilcrt Hfiurrt- y.i io f mom n mi o. from III to II a.m. Conaultallnn Iree. inomuga exHinlnatlon and advice, l. Call or auureaa, Dlt. SPIXXKY & CO. No. II Keroy aueet.eau FrauciMJO. P. H. For private dlaeea of hort alnndlog a lull counts of uidlclnea Nuftlnlent Ui cur-, wnh n-cierr Inalniotluin. will b aent to any adiliemi ou recwlft of ten d- H"r. GARTSCH'S IYIUSIC STORE, 113 Flrat Utrtet, Portland, KRAN1CH L BACH, and ERNST GABLER New Scale U;r!(ht Flaroi &. Burdctt Organs. Iii.liomi n a .old on Ih In.t.Huifnt p en KhMH Mu c, ikoMiiiJ Mu.h-al Mvrenaadlc. ('talnRiiea iiifiil-b. d in applleatioa. Country or.lr. filled on appHi:ltou. apft-.f A. C. OIBBH. . W. BlNuIlAW CIBCS & DINOIAM Attornevs and Counsellors at L?w Portland, I t t Orepon. Office. 8 and 9, orer First National l!ank partieaiar awratloa pali lo ba.lneaa In tbe Or I United Maiea eouru. BBBi I'. Triniaian hox All goods sold strictly nt Hun Frantmco 4r. . n RRflS. & CO.. . ii . i. I -KT OB (Uvr Htmtel CO.'S.) HEALTH FOR ALL T'JK MIlr OK JpRtNO WK ARK IN -b. d bHlth. The Mtne h sot U;ld of ua. ehake we may we cannot hk It n, u i . !i w,!Use Pmnder'l dure. Xafe and Hpeedy Kever and Aue Cnr. a pnrely veaelab l rem F.l ill areal benefit also to Iboie bavlug u-e.t rhemtrala. such as quinine, 'f;'".1- Your druwiat has It. or will let It for on. ' . be Original." lualat upon having IU I may!2 BOSS! BEST SEASIATOR MADE. order. Least .Compiicauon mauo specify ' and 10 HORSE, GEARING ENCASED. tor, rirsuna mum ouccts, iu.uu..u, v.. The Great English Remedy Ia a never-falling Cure for Nervoua Debility, Eihau.lod Vltallly, Hernlnal Weaknena. Hriermatorrhea, tMH t M A l " Impo tency, ParalyaU. and all tha terrible effect of Helf Abune, youth- fill fnlllea, and exoea tea In inaiurer ve-ra audi M Ia of Mem orv.Ijw.ituile, Noctur- hM 7 Iial KllllwlOIl, AVOI.M.U cvivivvi, --- Vliion, Nol.ee In tha head, tbt vital fluid naaxlng nnolmerved In Ilia urine, and many other dlwiaaa thai lead to In.anlty and death. DM. MINT1K will agree W forfeit t Hundred Iollarfor a cane of thla kind the IIAl. KM HA'fl IC (under but (peclal advice and treatment) will not curt, or mr anything Imnura or Injnrloua found In IU ItH. m.S'riktrealaall Private Dlaeaaea aun eeufully without mercury. CooaultaHOB) Vm Thorough examination and advice, In cluding analytil. of urine, 15 HI, price oMIMI Ketiatle, II uu per miin, or iour . IhequaulltrforllUOOi tent lo any adddreaa on receipt of price, or O. O. D.,ecure from ob ervallon, and In private name If dcalred, by A. K. MIST1K, M. D. II beamy atreel, Hmm rraarlaew, Col. R M I KTII.'M KIDXET RKHKhV, AKI'HlcriC'1'ir.etirea all klnda of Kidney and H'adder Cnmplalnta, Gonorrheal, Gleet, ,uoorrbn?a. For aala by all druggllta; tl UU a b..Mle; alx tHittlea fur I . dm. m,Mit i.NDri.ioir pills re tbt hil and cheapeat DtPKPIA and lilLi.l'cureln tbe ma-ket toraale by all A iVoUu'l!, IAIN At CO. Portlaod. r. wboleaala Aaeaia. marlltf LIBERAL ADVANCES Made on Conalgnmenta of BY Clirifcty Sc Wise, Wool Commission Merchants, CO? 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