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A B ALLAD OF SAPX Ateernou Charles Swliibums.1 llicb leyoiij thecmniteuciialan LmUrrnnL like tl.o gateway U t uno godlike giant's hcli Sweep ami swell tho billowy breoht of moor ana iiiuki East and westward, and tit doll their slopes owolj BmIo iu purple, glows in green, exult in irold Gloni that know tho dove and fells that hear tlie lark Fill with joy the rapturous Island, as an ark Kull of kpicery wrought from herb and flower and trvo. None would dream that grief even here may On the wvuli.f ol, woful margo of earth and soa. Rock emblazoned like the mid shield's roval Take the sun with all their blossom broad onu bold: V i.i ., . nuuiu lu cniiumut au mis moorland s Could bo Unrk as tombs that ttrike the spirit a-cold Even in eyes that opened here, and heie Now no sin relume from hope's belated spark Any comfort, nor may ears of mourner nam Though the rijie woods ring with golden throated Clotf While tho wjuI lies shattered like a Btrandod bark On tho wrathful, woful marjjo of earth and sva. Heath and doom are they whose cits tod tri umihs toss On pro.ul pltmin-1 "waves whence mourning nntn me tolled; Wail of perfe. t woo and moan for utter los 1MO tlie liriilM-songturouxh the graveyard on tlie wold Where the briile-bed keups the bridogroum fa t in motiiil ; Whoio tint t i i 1, with death for priest and doom for clerk. Hears for choir tho throatx of waves like wolves taut bark, Sore anhungered, oir tliedronrEixTjuerie, Faiu to spoil tim strongholds of tho strength of S.irk On tho wrathful, woful marge of earth uu I sea. Prince of storm and tempest, lord whoso ways an uurK, . Wind win wings aro spread for flight that Hi U10 tnav mark. Lightly dies tho joy tliat lives by grace of men. Love through thee lies bleeding, hopelieseolJ ItllU Mill K, On tho wruthful margo of earth and sea. "Cob" and "llarUn." Wallace's Monthly.l Tho desenptivo words "cobs" nnd "hnckti," as applied to particular types of hor.-:c3, nro of limited use in this country, nnd some of our raiders S"om to Rtipposo that they are used to desig nate curtain breeds that are known by Ihoso names. I his is a niistako. Tho terras aw nut used to uYsijrnato a breed, out to lniiicato the typo or an animal in Ins buo und coiitormation, no dif ference what his blood or whether lie has any blood. A "cob" is a sliort- Icged, Ktout. block and compactly built animal, varying in height from thirteen hands threu inches to fourteen hands threo inches. "Tb.9 "hack" is tho s ima type of an animal, varying in height from fourteen hands three inches to fifteen hands threo inches. Tho hack is larger than the cob and tho cob is larger than tho pony, and tho sizes wo havo in dicated aro after the oestEn rlish usatro. Tho Morgan horse, in his original type. would havo been tho Englishman's true kloal of the cob. The First Visitor to the Yoarmtte. "Western Letter. In all that has been recorded about tho Yosemito no Fatisfactory evidence has ever been produced as to tho first white man's footprints on the level whore the beautiful Merced seeks egress irom me rocK-Dounu chasm. We coa- J. 1L1 L m ceua mas minor to houis Mtmrannn, n Mono county man, now residing at Mono lake. Louis is a pioneer, nn old hunter ana a guide in that portion of tho Si erra, and figured in many escapades during tho Indian troubles, llo has abundant proof of a memorable trip into tnevaueyin iai. when hunting for tamo ho followed tho sinuosities of an Indian trail from the direction of Coul torvillo, and brought up in tho vicinity of Bridal Veil fall, llo had killed a doer, and, being nearly worn out with lauguo, was seeking tho nearest water, wuuu no came unexpectedly upon a largo camp of hostilo Indians, which had mo ettett ot settling all desire for thirst. As may bo supposed, his visit was of short duration. Ia the Early Centuries. Exchange. Dr. French, in a recent work, "Nino- toon Centuries of Drink in England," rays mat mead was the intoxicant of the ancient Hnton. The Homans introduced wine. Cidor was known at an early uato, out the ruixons, Danes, nnd .Nor mans brought in tho secret of stronger Doverages. Distilled liquors were intro duced under tho Plantagoncts, and clergymon then began to tipple. In the sixth ceutury men of all degrees "slum- borod away their time in drunkenness." ino prevalent mtomporanc'i of the sev enteenth century is said to bo duo to we act to encourago distillation, tho ex haustion of light wines, tho influence of tho court, and tho development of toasting ana ciuo nto. Dr. t Tench pro dicta that moderation will increase un- tu intoxicating bovorajes shall bo used and not abused, and thus become one of our blessings. How the Spell Was Broken. Boston Transcript Thoy sat upon the shelving royk, while before them was spread out the rich and grand panorama of nature. "How awful! How sublime!" thought Hiss Pensive: "and Charlie's soul, like mino, is in sympathy with tho sceno. Ho, liko me, is lost in admiration. He, like me, thinks it were profanation to break the stillness with a single word." Involuntarily sho turned her head. Charlie was fast asleep. A sudden nnd etrango emotion filled hor bosom. List! Sho speaks 1 "Charlie, yon groat dunce! Como, let's go into the house!" ZQcteoroloslcal Item. Texas Sifting. " " "Mamma, tho weather is rod hot,"said A litt.lo Austin boy. "lfs p jtty warm, sonny, but I don't think that it is red hot" "Yes it is; it says in tho paper that tho thermometer is at blood beat, and you know blood is red." D. Z. Evans: A padlock is not an un necessary ornament to a duck-housc Tha c;rla c: Oraiien. "Manhattan" ia Chi??jn JoimmuJ mo mot sightly nnd sritisfactc things to study at Long Branch urn tl pirls. Thry are constantly iTeseiitir; new nnd curious nspeets of femininirj. JUftunw they aro engaged in a tight for ami against the bang. Sliail or shall iH'i iiiu lorencau no expos. it to viewr iho curtain of hair is ordered up by a mandate of fashion, but olni!ienn w'bv no nipans general. (iirU with In brows are willing to denude tin in. l e- causo they know that the ciTivt will be pretty in itself, besides iioiijiliiKsing tho posseivsors of high foreheads, who aro bound to look odd in exposing nn expan sive portion of cranium so lone kent covered. Tho common result is a kind of compromise-cropping of front locks, nnd a frizzy arrangement liko that shown by Mrs. Longtry during her last tour here. Tho increase of apparent intelhvtualit v is astonishing, but I am forced to write that thero is a corresponding loss of prettiness. Tho chain is iiiii.rovinir to only a small minority. Lawn tennis is played in tho most picturesque manner jMissiblo to art. Tho girls wear costumes for this gamo that are doubtless dis tracting to impressionablo observers. Very jaunty jockey caps; Jersey waists that are pliant to every move of joint or muselo underneath: scarfs that encircle shifting outlines, skirts that aro short nnd scant, stockings that aro bright in a briof sectional view, and canvas shoos matching tho dress in color, that make a show of utility in their rubber soles all thwso components of tho tennis toilets are highly ap proved by tho admiring eye of man, when the game is pitched on the lawn of a big hotel, nnd tho adjacent veranda holds n crowd of critical spec tators, it is a stretch of credulity to sup pose that tho girls are other than con scious performers; nnd tho succors which most of them achieve in an allcctatiun of iudifferenco to the starinir. of com plete absorption m tho exorcist', and of unsttuliediKss in graceful posing, is re markable proof of tho American trait of cool sclf-poss'ssion. J ho expenditure for dress is extrava gant or not, according as tho iudulg ts can not or can well aH'onl it. Hard times have not appreciably le.-sened the display of costly c!oths. A few of the wearers m ionner years havo disap peared, but their places aro taken by iresn uressers. un tho whole there is no deterioration. Tho New Vo M'tinl. t. Louis (Jlolic-reiiio.rat The fog-signal apparatus is now con structed in Ktich a manner that in c.ilin weather its sound may lie heard twenty miles. This power is gaim d by mean's of two plotted cylinders, ono fixed and tho other revolving in it. Tho slots, as tl.cy pass ono another, stop or cut oil tho passage of compressed air or steam and thus causo a series of vibrations, and consequently a musical note, the pitch of which depends upon tho speed of the revolving cylinder. In order to vary tho note, it is only necessary to control this velocity. Tlie double-note horn is formed with n easing within which is a fixed a slotted cylinder and a revolving cylinder moving upon a spindle. The slots aro formed in each cylinder at opposite inclined angles, so that tho motive fluid impinging against a number of inclined planes causes tho inner cylinder to revolve with rapidity, carrying with it two disks, at tached to tho common spindle, and upon meir ponpneries are pressed levers, un dcr tho action of small pistons operated by diaphragms, to the outer surface of which compressed uir is admitted. When tho high note is required, one Dranois put on; tor tno low note, both oruKcs. A ftea ook'n Training. The Century. A sea cook is a peculiar character, re quiring a special training.. Ho must know how to prepare a sea hash out of salt-horse flavored with onions, inei ustei; with the variegated browns of polished mahogany, and savory enough to create an appctito in a stomach that tho toss ing waves have rendered as sensitive as t ho needle ot a compass. I to must un derstand how to mako eatallo broad, and toko his duff out of tho kettle on Sunday as li,;ht as cotton and ns deli cate us spongo cako. Besides this, he must know how to economizo in tho uso of water nnd provisions, and, moro dilli cult yet, ho must contrive to keep tho crew satisfied with tho mess he cooks for them, while, at tho samo time, ho looks out sharply for tho mterwts of his employer nnd the captain. Ho must also bo i'roof against tho worst weather, and undeviatingly punctual to tho hours of meals. It goes without saving that it is not an easy thing to find such a paragon in tho galley; but when ho is there, ho is, next to tho captain, by far tho most important character on board. The Earth an a Projectile. Exchange. If, looking at tho earth in an nrtil- tcry point of view, nnd following the principles Ilelmholtz has laid down, tho earth wore cons:dorcd an enormous pro jectile, and if it were sup:iosud further tho wuolo energy stored up in gun powder could bo utilized, there would yet bo required a chargo 150 times greater than its own weight, or D00 times than its volume, to communicate to tho earth her orbital motion. The Secret of Success. Phrenological Journal. Daniel Webster on ono occasion pre sented, with a brief epistle, a valuable book to a literary society at Harvard. Tho nolo, so careiessly elegant and graceful, elicited mnny compliments. It was discovered, however, when tho book was examined, that tho donor bad thoughtlessly left between its pages n paper on which half a dozen different forms of the samo noto were written. Advice to a Teacher. (Charity Snow. "Let mo tell yc, young man, git tho good will of ycr scholars. Theru ain't uothin' in tho world but what they'll do for ye, if they liko yc, but if ycr git on tho wrong sido of 'cm, they'll thawn (thorn) yo to death. I could study up more ways of thav. nin'a mastcr.in twetty minutes, than ho could lick out of mo in half a day. Now, joi joe t ca'.lato that's the truth." WHAT AN EMINENT LECTURER SAID. Prominent anions gentlemen who have attained a national reputation Is Mr. Ed ward L. WIImiii, of I'hiludelphia.aiintiiral artiht, a Hiiperlnr photographer, ami a tut clnaliug speaker, lu winter lie aildreoses large audiences, and in summer he gives illUMirated lei turea at the various camps or moral ami mligiousinslruclluu through out. the country. In consequence of close application to his professional duties Mr. Wilson became a con Armed invalid. His absorbing 1 'bor connected wnn photographing the Leu leiiMial Kxhibillnn In IsTo, wheu he bad charge of over a hundred artlstsand work men, first Impaired Ids naturally strong constitution. To a representative of a city paper who cauea upon Air. w iison, lie gave tne fol lowing relation In regard to his loss of health and subsequent complete restora tion: "The strain on nie had been tno great, I went down, down, gradually. bteame to proMrated that I ivuld nut ilttp mort (Attn an hour or two in the cuurae of ih nlht. I ixiffertd with acute nruralma, and tcith headache, vhuh, when they came on twuienly, would rentier m pow erless to think or act. My appetite be csine canricinus. and my digestion demor aliced. My throat gat me trouble, and 1 vegan to be ajraul of Lnromc uroncnua, Uue day five or aix years ago, a friend who bad been cured of rheumatism by Compound Oxygen, as id to me, 'Why don I you try ConiK)und UxygenC I laughed at me idea, lor 1 nud no laltu that such a thing could reach inv case. But I con suited Drs. Slarkey &. Pulen at their otlice in Girard street, and concluded to give inelr treatment a thorough.trial. In less than a month 1 liegmt to feel a great change. My headaches berame less frequent, and I Oeyan to iict beltrr siren. Hie strained, wearied feeling of the bodi from whith. I had lonn suffered departed. und with it the mental depression tinder which I had luliored. Throat trouble vent awa. und I had a decided increase vi lung vo it er, M y good avpet de returned my rtiuestiie orouns dixnoitrd of all the joua J gave tnem, I was us good as weir. w "1 have sun e engnged lu iny old duties w ith more than mv lormer activity. and often in the open air, without any r i roil c trouble, l attend without dilllruity to the detinls of my large photographic biiHinexH. I ran work as u general thing aliout seventeen hour iu a day, and my tcorK seuwm tires me. A " Treutiie on Comjound Oryaen," containing a history or the discovery aad mode or action or tins remarkable cura tive agent, and a large record ot surprising cures in Consumption, catarrh. Neuralgia. Bronchitis. Asthma, etc.. and a wide range of chronic disease, sent tree. Address lMis. S taiikky & PaLBN, If 1.11 Arch street. 1 hilaitehihia. Orders lor the Comu'Uiid Oxveen Home T. ...ill 1... .1 II I I... II V II. .1 i ii-uiiuciit mil lie linen nv ji. ii, mai lie nn, 0 1 l'owell street, between Bush and l'ine streets. San l'i am Isco. By a boih r explosion in a brewery at Peru, Ind , Marcullus liurtch was killed, BESET ON ALL fclDES By malaria, Iioh ihull we escape the dread In fccliont is the question which the denizens of fever and ague districts ask themtclvos. The answer comes from fornior sufferers who for years hove escaped vlio vlsiuitions ot tho periodic tcotirge. through the protecting Infln eii e of llusletler's Moinach lilllers. When tlio neccstiity lor using preventive mroMirrs arises, use nils imuu- or pieveiillun at once. It reguluies die liver, faclllutos digisliuii. and liberates Impurities from the spslfin, when such exist, by iiruinoUnK licullhful action of I ho boel and kitlm ys. Actearly. lu all regions where iiiiusiuatie vapors breed diHuuse. it is atolut ly iiccestary lo bu provided with a sufi guard, and Uils ! true, t! ough a sojourn lu such loculities Is ilcstlned to be brief. No one can utl'ord to brrntlie malaria for a fliort Uuie. The liiltcrs Is a sovereign specific for rlituma tixin. debility and uui voutiiess. Keep It ou baud. The Royal electric 1 ght factory at Mon treal was destroyed by lire; loss, $ ,000,000. "I rON'TWAHT RELIEF, BUT CURE," Is the exclamation of thousands sulTering from catarrh. To all such we Hay: Catarib can be cured by Dr. Snge's Catarrh U-ni-edy. It has been done In thousands of cases: why not in yoursf Your danger Is in delay. Enclose a stamp to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for pamphlet on this disease. At St. Louis II v men were kiiled by sunstroke and two by lightning Inououay. CATAltKH-A New Treatment has Keen dis covered hereby a permanent cure Is ottevled In from nnn to three applications, l'arliiulurs and Iruatiso free on receipt of sump. A. II. DlXON & Son. 306 King bu went, loionlo, Canada. Concha. I'olila. anil Wore Throat quickly relieved by "Urown's Bronchial Troches." 2o rU. a box. Try Ghkmka for breakfast. Everyone's duty to use Oreiron Blood Purifier. "I owe my (Rtslorclion to Health and IDeauty lo the CUTICUM REMEDIES." TvUmmiUI of s Bos lea My. DISFinURIXO Humors, Humiliating Kmn lions. Itching Tortures, bcrofula, Cult Kheuin, and Infantile Humors cured by tlie ClTICOlM l.'KMK.IIIKS. Oirnoi'sa KK8..LVKNT, ths ne blood rnrlflCT. elf.nMM the Mood and pereinnitioii of impnritlut and IM)U(in(Sta elemenU, and Oiua removes th cachr. C'liricen. tha grnt bkln (Jurv, Iniuinlr allara lU-blnir and loluniialli'D, claAra Uia HKIn and Scalp, hmla Ulcttra and bolfla, and reatona the Hair. Oiirn USA Hiip, aii fiiullte Skin Ht-autlfln' and T"Hft Kenulall. i n carrd fr. m Ootioiira. la Indlliwn- aable lo tinning Hi In Pieraara, llaby llujura, Hkij oumwxm, cinappea ao.i ouy bkid. Outici'ra lU.Hvriiics sf hoIiiU.1t sura, and tha only Infallllile blod 1'urtllcra and Halo llenutlAera. H..1U everywhere l'rlop: IHiUcura, 60cvnti; soap, 3ft centa; Kwa.lvfnt, 1 00. Porrsa Ukuo and Cukm- icalOu., Mosiom. IVIETAL POISON. I am a conncmntth by trade, and the small fiarticles of brass and copper from Ming Rot nto sores nn my arms and jxiisnni d my whole system. Mercury administered brought on rheumatism, and 1 mraiue a Helpless Invalid. I tnolc two dozen bottles ol HAift's bK-(jllc. My legs, amis und hands n re all right again. 1 use tnem without pain. 11 y restoralioii la due to S. b. 8. 1'KTKK K LoVR, Jan. 8. 18S5. Augusts, Us, MALARIAL POISON. We have used S Ifi's Specific In our family as an antidote for malarial poixon for two or threo years, and have never known it to fail In a single Instance. W. V. Kuuixiw. buinlcr Co., ua.. n. im. ULCERS. For six or eight years I sufTorcd with ulcers on my right leg. 1 a treated Ith Iodide of i'utuseiiini and tlfrvurr aim I necanie Help less. Six botdesof Swift s tyicdficinad a par nisnent cure. M. . WliwiN, eb. 2S. ISoS. Gainesville, Oa. Swift's Pneclfie Is enllrrly TfKclahle. Trea tise on lll.Kxi and t-kin liisi asea mailed free. Hie bwirr f eccinc Co , UrawcrJ, AUonta Ca or IJUW. tfclbL. N. Y. 0M iAJk The Virginia Democrats have nominated Ueuerai l ui Hugh Lee (or Governor. AN ISirOSTANT ARREST. The arti st of a suspicious character upon ma general appearance, movements or comi aiiloiiHhlp, without waillnir until he has roblied a traveler, fired a house, or murdered a follow-man, Is an Important mm mm oi a snrcwii uelecllve. Kven more important is the arreKt of a disease which, If not checked, will blight and de stroy a human life. The fieniient cough, loss of aneellte, general languor or debil ity, pallid skin, and bodily aches and pains, announce the approach of pulmon ary consumption, which Is promptly ar rested and iiernmnentlr cured by l)r. l'lerce's "Golden Medical Discovery." Sold by druggints. By an explosion In mine at Sheepsklll Hollow Cut, !., five men were killed. When Baby was siok, wo rst bor CASTOIUA, WTin alia was a Child, alio erlod for C ASTORIA, Wbeo she bseama litis, ah slang to C ASTORIA, Wbsa she bad Cklkkeo, she gave thorn C ASTORIA John Moppln was taken from the Munro City (111.) Jail by a mob and hanged. Weak lungs, splttlngof blood, consump tion, and kindred affection, cured with, out physician. Addresn foi treatise, w ith two stamps. Vom.u's Disi'knsahy AIku ical Association, UulTalo, N. Y. Cholera is Inrrcaslng In Parts. The bct Mood Purl Her and Tonlo Altormtlra In n. It quick I j; curti all DiMium orlxtimtltig frum ilia imleml lat of tho HIhk or Llrur. KheuniKllHiiL u lift, KhtiWitw, I !'(!, riiniiUn, Krmfiilii, Tumor. Halt lihvtun aut Alfreur'.al rains re.imly yMd U IU purifying inrtiiM. It luavtM thtu HIkk1 l'urw, tlia I.if er aud KM- tify hralthy, tha complf 1it.11 tirisht aiitl cltr FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS. J. R. GATES & CO., PROP'RS., SAV FRANCISCO, OAU "THE OLD RELIABLE." 25 YEARS IN US. Tno Greatest Alodicol Trincipb of tho Age! Indorsed all overt ho Vorld. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lossofappetlto. Nausea, bowelscos; Uvbt.Pftiniu the Hood, with a. dull een-r BationQn UibacjpurJPdlnjnudejr tbo.Bnouldorblado, fullnogs alter eot lngi with a disinclination to exertion of body orminJ, Irrltabll.ty of tamp er, Lpviplrlts,Los80t memoryjwltrT a feeling of liaviniQtriiegloc1edBomo dutyf woarTnesaTtlizzlness, Flatter ing of the Heart, fiots before the eyes, Yellow SkinlfeadaoheiH wstlesgnegs at nlgLt, hlKnly oolorecfTJrlr.e. IT THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, tyUOW C1SIAU3 T71U. 60CM SI BSTSLCm' T JITS HLL3 are especially adapted to suoh cases, one doso etrocts such aohango of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. Thoy Increase th Appetite, and canso the body to Th on leah, thus tho sys tem Is uonrlahed, and by their Tonlo Aetlnn on tho IMg-estiva Ornai, lteea lr Wloola nro pnnliipcd. Frs-o llli cents. TUTTS HAIR DYE, Guar IlAtRorWiusKKtu changed to a Olobst 11lci by a slnlo application of this Dra. It Imparts n mttarul color, acts inslaiitaneously. Sold by DrntrlBU, or sent by express nn rooulpt ot $ I. Office. 44 Murrtw St.. " York. h: Amber Soap Chemically Pure o w a Don't lie a Clam z and bo rutitifiod with inferior 2 articlon, Jtwt bocauso you havo UHcd them for years. Wako up 7j and look around, and Boo what O aro tho lufot and" bett BOAru in O q tlio markot.'' Wo know that you jjj 2 havo boon using $oap$ for wash- g iny unii cirunsiny yui iwauo iiiuii- em uf.wturoil from toapttone, pilch o 5 2 and disrated fats, that give all kinds of diieasea, such as itch () and salt rheum, and mike the iJbin full of pimples. You did not know that thoso diseases C 73 U wcro tlio result of impure soap tj CC being used in washing your p clothes. Wo know you did not. You thought that your blood Q was out of order, and you havo I been trying to rid your systom j H of its impurities by taking all g O kinds of medicines, and at tho 2 samo timo tho system has been X" Ul absorbing poisons Irom your clothes being washod with im puro soui. q j Tlio "Ambkr" JFasftinr; and yj 2 Cleansinj Soap w Chemicalbj PI O Vrc, and it is tho only Chemi J calbj rure Soap ia tho markot. It is manufactured from a ro- g Q cipo endorsed by tho highest CO (0 medical authorities a3 a Pi;rb Q Soap. TOR SAIE Cr AU. CR0CER3. O Amber Soap Chemically Pare .-o p. (Ino nil jorj rnat. t kkk. Ad.ir w h. JAMKH.linn rn.p 1'rinclpaJ, P. portnuKi), onBaou. C A. JONKO, M. D. i- 0. BRYANT, If. O DRS. JONES & BRYANT, Physicians and 8urgeons, CAN BE FOUXD AT THEIR OFFICE DAT and nlRhL Jrllrlwlfury and diseases of womaoaspouialtT. OUicaiSi First SL( up stairsh PORTLAND, OREGON. TUTrS PILLS nnn fUtt him 'j Absolutely Pure. Tills powilcr timer Tri A man el of pnrltT, streniith ami wlliomcDia Mora acoiioiiii.'tl tiirji tlx unlinajjr kinda. anil rmnnot ba aolil In emula tion wltii tlia nuiltiuulo o low Imt, aluirt wufclil, Alum or phuaphata powil.tr. Holil only in ouia Kuril. IUuko I'uwusa Ca. liO Vail atrcvt, N. Y. ST. HELEN'S HALL, rouTLAM), oitr.(.o, A Boarding and Day School fcr Girls, CONDUCTED It Y Til K MIHKK ROPNFY, t'odcr Uiu MirwiL-l.'ii ( Tho Kt. U.t. M. WlBTAa Itouiim, 1. D . rtllnmo( Oi.'inu. IVmitirli liKliucti.'n In Kngli-li. Ait, Ijtnpiaefa, V1104 anil rmtrunirnlal Ulte and 1.4.itVtH.iliiK. A s Tin of thirteen Iruclirra. Tuplla .liullt. .1 at any am an.i InUiai.f rr all f tl;t 1V1 a.tmrnta Ti. nrw trim k cli.i.nUiU);.ST Wl:PM:bDAY ttStlTtMLka Cataluguu aunt 1 a apt lU'aik u. THE BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A Boarding; and Day Pohool for Boys. Tim KlGHTIl VKAU UNDKU ITS I'HES- L cnt management begin ( EfTEMBi Rl lioya n( any ay "r ilinrw ut a.lriniviiu nt ailinllhil. r.r cnlii'iie or IniMuriw. Tlirw Yalo trail- uaU ainont Ilia trac-lirn. Hrnn-liil InatniotloD lu IV11 inainOilp, Ilrawlnit, Muaioaml M lrrn Laiik'tiwa. Ilia. ciillua alriot. Nu Iwd Uiya BiUiitltwt. Kur catalutfua and circular or any Itifurniatlnn. ailduva J. W, HILL, M. D , IInuI Mulrr, P O. TnAWa 17. lrtLu.l, tirenun. WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholosalo anil Itotall Doalers In GUNS, FISHING TACKLE .-irSl-ed Sporting; Goods, 166 & 107 SECOND STREET, Portland, - - - Oregon. Tlia Portlntiil riiistncas Colleae. I'drtland.Onv (ton, offers superior private ami elnaa liialriictlou tu tlio young and nililillo-nxctl of lxth iuxps who iieairo 10 ooiaiii a practical ooiicniion 111 me aneri ONltlmooonxUtcnt with tlioronuli tviirk.smlaitlio leiiatexHnsu. IHiraiii1oronlniriea.iloiiathr(iimli nu'tlieyear. Btnilenta n.lmlltcsl anvtlmo Cnln Itigiioim application. A, I'. AitMarHONii, l'rlnclial. Orders for Sorts for all our NO. 14 SERIES of Body Typo can now be filled by return mail from our Portland Branch, 1 12 & 1 14 Front St., Portland, Oregon, PALMER & REY. A Clear Skin Is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. r aa Answer This If You Can. Is there a pemon living who ever haw mho of aguo, blllouHneas, nervousness or neuralgli, or any (Uxeanoof the stomach, liver or kidneys that Hop Hitters will not cure i "My mot her says Hop Hitters Is Iba only thing that will keep her from severe at tack or paralysis and headache. lid. Vswrgo Sim. "My lilt le sickly, puny baby was chanjred Into a Rivat nouni'lng Wiy, and I was rained trom a sick bed by using Hop Hitters a" short time. A oiiNU Morn Kit. W "No use to worry alxmt any JJver, Kidney or urinary trouble; especially Uriel's DiseaHe or Diabetes, as Hop D1U tera never falls of a cure wheraacure is poaMiblelll "1 had severe attacks of gravel and Kid. "ney trouble; was uuable lo ct't. any roed Irlne or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Hitters. They cured me In a short lima. T. It. Attt. CT" Unhealthy or Inactive kidneys tans "(travel, Brlght's disease, rheumatism, and "a horde of otlierserioua and fatal diseases, which can be prevented w ith Hop Hitters If taken in time. - "I.iidliiKton. Mich., Feb. 2, 1K70. I havs sold Hop Hitter for four years, and there" Is no medlciue that surpasses them for bil ious attacks, kidney complaints, and all diseases incident to this malarial climate. H. T. Alkxawdkb. "Monroe, Mich., Sept. i'Rth, 188S. Firs: I have been taking Hop Hitters for In Ham. mat Ion of kidneys and bladder. It has "done for me what four physicians failed "to do cured me. The ellect of Die Bit tern seemed like magic to me." W. L. Cartvu GKNTH-Yonr Hop Hitters have been of rrsat Value to me. I wan luld np with typhoid raver (or ovnr two nionlliH, nnd cnulil del no relWf until I til. rl ynur Hop llitluia. To Ihoas aulfwr lhK rrom debility, or any onu in feeble hf allh. I niidlnlly reeuiiiineiid th in. J. C. Hloiraatx, 038 Fulton St., Chli'mm. IHh. "Paralytic, nervous, tremulous old la dies are made perfectly quiet aud sprightly by urdng Hop Hitters. trNono (reniilno wltlinut bunch ot prrm HilM on tlie whi'e IhM. bhtin all the vllu, mImiiious slutr with "Hop" or "Hups"lu Uicar I'lA-NMM. (IKI.ANIH, steinway; i rvna, Uoul inatriui ItllWIt il a HA'K llutiler, llooninh danoa; UuriMV inatriunontA Linniat atiM-k f Hind Mimic and Hooka, lliiii.la aurplltit at Kjurtrrn trkwa IL (JUAV vi -8 I'sat Htmot, Nan Kraniioo. WATSON, WKIttUT St CO, Wmli Grocers ail CommissicQ Mercttants 10 North Front St- Portland. Ran Franrlm (itttra-U fmnt Ht llamtlenn coiiiiiiiaaluD W hat, Woel, llona, S4a, fwt, Hi.lo, (.'lilokuu.. Kk-o. l.uiiilr, lli tP". Muliuen, Mill Kwil, IHK, llalley, llnliinf, I'ulatuaa Itactin, ltnl. rlc. Aoeeiint aalea rvudrrvtl an utiy ol aala. Ht-ntl fur otir markal rapurt. CurraayaatlaiMa anil aonalKnuifiita llritel. R. U. AVARE THAT Lorillard's Cllmas Phfj bmrtnij a rrl Un i.iu ; llml Lorl Hani's linae l.rii I'tln.. uuti llin Ivirllinr.1' NnTf llpiliiu. ami Hint Lorlllunl'a Simll.x t.ii- an.l i-.hai.l. (imillty o.niriUlereU t California Wire Works. 329 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, tUXUFAOTUHUlS or WWBVfflTHIMIRE Baited WiralSoaaJK Delng rrularly Ucsnanl we (uarantcs our suatomssf agaiiin uauiaua. BalingWireU1 riv-Klo brand of vary beat slesL at kiwaat mark rokm Ufira Hattmrr AnhWth,ii1lvalsBd II llC 1ClUll5twriiuae,furxiultryarJ,A. Wira Plnthi0''' kinds rnrrntlt dryer, IIIIC UIUUM ( art, lwrvUrs, fliltlhw, t HopWirei for rralnlnir hope, mads from atosl Is king kniklks tuially lor Um puruoaa. Gopher Traps! and all other kinds ot Irene to uiuWm, siiulmila, rata and mlaa. Vineyard UnesS for laj Ini out vlneyarrta, rtt- viuoii iniiMtanoM and stal wire. Ornamental and Useful Wire and Iron Work. JTOTE-IT at Fhixirrn tomimtitlnm by horn umauUctuiti, and sell yoa war gmttm aC a lower print. ThlsCrentKleenthtna liia Uriiiviiy and erve lonie lures nnnaai fall. Narmua and l'hyaloai Delnllty, L.a Vitality, Weakruws, VMIe Dxallno, Impiilnncy, Owrwnaltlvei Uouilltlmui.rroaUlltia vJu nryanllllaililar(tonii.laliiii. I llanwa ol tlie IlkHHl, Krnp tloua, ami all theetilrlTeeta ot yuuUihil f"lli tod wt Domuuu'ntlf prw ntlnf all lliTilunlarf wrakaulnf drain. uxo U tynlrn, liowerof tlir-y OMur reatnrin( LH Manhood. Vwivrnvwr a. inil-llc&U .1 tho case may be, sad whara all oilier remauloa karo failed. A rermaDeat tore AbsolnlelyeoarasteeeJ. Pries n per bottle, or flvs bottles for 110. Ben norm reoelutol price, er O.O.U, to ane'lrfrra. aUlot. liittnUtM lK. : la. tlll.l.l. (iTZTTTiiuiia, auwuy euuadautUtl, by lottav 0 at office. rss IVSiMKBJJ'lliswaiB)eaw sss THE SPECIALIST, Ho. 11 Kearnr 81. Su Fruclaco. Cat Tuuts AIL CiiaoKtc. Brsoiab ass Frivats PuaasM with WoKDiaroi. Btiwaea, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I re a oertoln ctirs for A'ftrroiM Itrhllltr, Lt Mtnliood, i'roslHlar' bora, and all the evil effnets ot youthful felllos snd exceaena, and In drinking liitoxkmtlns! liquor. Dr. Mlntlo, wliolaarertilarphi-aljln graduate ol the III.1 u aityof I'ennaylirants acres to forfeit I"C a eaae ol this Mb' A t'ltul Rpstontlrt (un der bis special adrlct and treatment) will sot -er It. W a bottle, or lour times the quantity avit to any sdrlreason receipt of price, or C. 0. D. InptlraM name if dojlred. by ir. Mlatle. It Korn; HU, 8. P. Cat Bend tor Uat ot queatlons and panii-Ja. BAMTIB BOTTLE FREB wffl be sent to any on applvlnj by letter, statist ymntotru, sex and air. Htrlct saerecy ia regard to all buaineae tractlons. Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. a-'' Jf Vil- m P-kl saifai HIMSw V- -'- - - K.P.M.7.Ho.Et.-&f.K.(7.Ho 164