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jAN IMPENDING EVIL. . , Hn th Annual Decrease rr . . u... .!. ur Marnairrs. . ,i n f, inner, who is us precise f datrmeiit of Im-U n lie is expert ?il m iiiil'iil;itio! of figures, reports ,!ie result of tho iiivi'rdijriiliim tli:it iiiiiiiIhT ol miirniien i uiiiiusiiik ..... U'rt ll:lVO fllSt ClltlSO for if (lie report is true. Certainly 11 11 11 1 . ! . . . .i ..M ' hoicCof ft WHO IS UBll'yeci inn nr mt attraction to ii romantic voini ...i. h i sow n his wilil oats mid is f ,e Iii. earning nnd loiijp for tho i(.,it and slippered ease of a homo ijown- Tim ilillieulties of eourt hmvevcT. are perplexing, arduous In Knickerbocker times the. wis securely tied after a bluff ,sal and tho young married couple , aily to start iioiisi'Ki'i'pni with rol of ptatoes, u uiuiuieriiuss and nih Bible. Then lifu was idyllic (all of romance and son;,'. Bat ,m miitiintur and they change for Lr iu uot respects. No longer the married pair nutter tlirouli mffiii'M of romance, llio cliief I f interest that unite ynunjj lovers is niereeiiary ago is a (iovernnient tH-rceiit. The domestic tie is so elas ,'livoives so easily procurable, tho nine heart Is so iieklo withal, that 1,10 young n,,'n ',,l'l morbidly shy it exiHiiig.1'1''11"'0!'1' to the niat- ,nj:ll noose ana wouiu as soon I; W slipping a halter around tho a-rule of woman in niaseiilinn at- .ind common sense shoes is not a ,-iiiit spectacle to contemplate. But "iris of the lii'iniiiUe are not mar gin some way, old maids of tho virulent type, in various stages of iriil decline, will bo clamoring for 1! ..! ... 1 frglits Willi exceeding vior ami s;eiK-V, and who knows whether will be enough green tea and Ul left to go around? Already ensiis table shows a deplorable in- in their number, lliey are or- r.in" crusades against the most ail institutions of mankind. fur mi other reasons than t lie above, in ingenuity should devise some ml of facilitating proposals and filing the love knot so there can escape. Cynics scoff at the m ir- elations. Idle flirtatious are do ing the confidence of young peo- f romantic temperament iu one icr. Sir (ieorgu Campbell has ca lled to irove that there is no such irns love; tnat it is a psyciioiogieul ion. So long as these ideas pre no pasy-going youth will feel like lining the frolic and fun of Bo il for the martyrdom of the do- ic circle. But legislation can rec- he evil. Tho law-makers should the matter in hand. They can courtship a civic duty which the dual owes to society, anil enforce law. Were men who persist iu inning single distranetiised ami iti- l of their property, and were Vo who refused to marry shut up Invents and denied access to the In magazines, the aggressive type amen lady who delights in agitat ocial and political reforms, would Jiially disappear and an ominous vould bo averted, an evil that all le people would seriously deplore. mid Van Santroord, in Life. HINTS ON IRONING. ible IliforiuHtloll ftelttllnc to This Dim- cult Part of Laundry Work. rv housekeeper should acquaint If with the general rules necessary ironing, it is tiitiicuit to g ve ai ms how to iron well, as experience best teacher, lntt!i"i-e are several Its to be observed in doing the work liich strict attention must be given. strong table of suitable size, and a ; ironing board, also a bosom board til be provided. Irons of three are convenient, and should always nt clean, and smooth; ashes, salt 'rick dust are good to clean irons, wax rubbed occasionally on them serve to keep them in good order, sheets and table- linens should be 'tl first, then' the shirts. First iron shirt all over, wringing: a clean limit of warm water, and rub, over bosom, which should bo rapidly ! over with a clean hot iron, then ..I..:. . i. ..n i ....i l ! I uah.i Miouta lie raised, mm imiiuu then 'dampened with water or 1.1. -.. i i -,i. . .. i: l. . i.aini ironed Willi a poiismuirou. thin dresses, or other soft articles 'Iu not need polishing, should be d on a soft blanket. Embroideries Id be ironed on the wrong side. i.vs have near a bowl of clean r. so any spot imperfectly ironed w uamiiened and ironed over uu- uootli. Ladies' Home Journal. A Story From Chicago. e woman who remarked tnat with servant your household work is . with two it is half done, and with you have to do it vourself. doubt- thought she had said a neat thing. according to a gentleman of Chi- electricity is the only satisfactory 'iic sen-ant He has fitted up his with electrical apparatus that docs 17 thing.' U wakens him in the inr. After flint, all in. i i tn do is ess knobs. With one pressure the s lighted, and on goes the kettle; another Ins hot water is sent up ' Electric scrubbiii!r brushes keep ' thing nioe An,i ,.un. and an !nc page-lioy opens the door for and the nioruing's milk. Phiia l"i Press. "What am 1 likely to draw if I buy a 7 ticket?" asks a mral subscriber, never succeeded in drawing any 1 but a long breath. Chicago Ram- Bed-clothing manufactured from f T pulp, strengthened with twine, is u me latest novelties. .V. Y. JJtr- MISCELLANEOUS. --Wall paper is so beautiful and ar tistic now as to be easily mistaken for frescoe. A'. Y. Mail. ' -The Marquis de Mores, the million aire cowboy of Montana, has leased a houso in New York for four months, paying $21,000 for the rent of the house and furniture. Pierre Lorillnrd's toboggan slide at Tuxedo Turk, near New York, is exactly one mile long nnd the descent is fre quently niado in just one minute of time. .V. '. Tribune. Here is a lesson from a by that Bonio older person might well 'heed: "Why did y(,u n,,t pocket some? No body was there to see you." "1 was there, and I never intend to seo myself do a mean tiling." Albany Journal. ' Jim Brown eloped from Tin Cup. Col, with a woman who was described In a local paper as a "fat blonde." Friends telegraphed the fact to tho fair creature, nnd she returned and smashed a pitcher over tho editor's head. Den ver Tribune. William H. Warner, a Connecticut murderer and suicide, left a document ordering that his body should be held for one week after his supposed death, and that he be. buried face downward, all of which directions were religiously ob served by his friends. ' Railway Conductor "Can't you do something for this passenger?" Doctor "Has he appeared sick long?" "No, he got out and took his meals at every lunch-station we stopped at from San Francisco to Omaha." "Humph! Hadn't he any provender with him?" "I believe, not. What do you think ails him?" "Starvation." Omaha World. Mr. and Mrs. Set ti Thompson, of East Bridgewater, are probably tho oldest married couple in Massachusetts. They celebrated the seventy-second an niversary of their marriage tho other day. and all of their children were present to wish them joy. Mr. Thomp son is ninety-live years old and can rend without the aid of spectacles, but his hearing 5s poor, while his wife's eyesight is not what it used to be, but her hearing is acute. Uoston Herald. ' A writer iu the Boston Po.4 says: "Some years ago I noticed for the lirst time a frail young girl who had taken her position as a candy seller in a door way, upon t particularly coll street. I mark. 'd her appearance with a sigh,, feeling sure that the severity of a single winter would consign her to an early grave. But what has been the result? She has" sat iu the same place ever since, and instead of going into a decline she has improved iu looks year by year, and is now positively robust." Fifteen years ago (J. L. Larmo was scalped by the Sioux Indians iu the western part of tho then Territory of Colorado. Monday he wandered into Waco, Tex., sick, weary and without money. He had been roving about iu the mountains for fifteen years. His wounds are still open, and when ho lifts his hat nnd raises the bandages ho pre sents a ghastly spectacle. Many old frontiersmen gathered about him, and the old flash leaped into their eyes as they listened to his pitiful Btory. Steps are being taken to permanently relieve his necessities. Denver Tribune. "The bliz.ards out in Dakota are so terrible," said a man just in from the isorth. "that the people string clothes-lines from their homes to the out-houses in order that they may pass to and fro during the prevalence of one of these storms without running the risk of losing their way in their own yards. One can not seo throe feet ahead in a Dakota bli- rd, and if he once loses his bearings I:.: is almost cer tain to drift out upon the prairie and perish before assistance can reach him. With the aid of a rope a man is enabled to grope about his own yard with com parative safety so long as he doesn't let go." Chicago Ileralu. m m These carping outsiders: Simpson "Well, Muggins, how is business?" Muggins (our artist) "Oh, ripping! Got a commission this morning from a clergyman. Wants his children painted very badly." Simpson (with that pleasant way of his) "Well, my boy, you're the very man for the job." They don't speak now. Judy. "Well, I declare for it, did you seo Mrs. Shiftless's new hat this morning?" said Mrs. de Joligns, as she leaned over the backyard fence, with a shawl thrown liver her head. "Why, now I thought it was real becoming." "Be coming! Why, it looks as if it was built iu a shipyard. It's as tall as a mainmast." "Certainly. She can wear a tall hat Now you couldn't. You would want a low. broad hat to fit your figure." Mrs. de Johgns had a cup in her hand to borrow some molasses, but she had inadvertently obtained vinegar. Uartord Pol. A little mree'i ar-otd, tne yonng hopeful of an estimable lady on I'.ety Hill, in Salem, is just beg nniug to vergesinto the period of childish inves tigation, doubt, and inquiry. The little fellow had heard ihe words "grass widjw," and hastened to inquire iU meaning of his mother. By way of Il lustration she to d him that if his father should run away and leave her alone without any cause then she would be a grass widow. Th'e future Senator looked up in his mother's face and said, "then what'd 1 be? Would 1 be a grasshopper?" Salem Ore.) SUUa- Baby falls and bump it head. Baby bawl. thy think it's dead; Mamma get St, Jacobs Oil, Kubs uie baby: atop turmoil. m t A litt'e soda will relieve, sick headache caused by lndigetlon. A prominent farmer of Bowllnir Green, Howard Countv. Md., Mr. J. T. Kldirely, said his four children were sick with sore throat and rough at the same time. Iled Star Cough Cure cured them In a week. No opiate. 0KE THOUSAND DOLLARS WOULD HOT BALANCE THE BENEFIT. The following letter Is one of many In a litillnr lone from etlmii.Htic imlirnls ol Iin. SrAliKKY fc I'alex, l tU Arch St., l'hila..Hilii8. IV: Mr. E. W. Uublimnn write frm l'Uttn burh, N. Y.: I have no objection to jour using my name in connection with my case before the public. I have had more ease in breathing, and lesg pain and lameness about my body than for many yeuin I efore. Thanks to your treatment, 1 am ab e to work the mont ot the time. To u-ll the plain truth. It put ma in nlmpe I could work. kom not be net back to the time I beuan your treatment tor a thousand dollars. 1 can walk with more ease, go upaud down nUtim, get in or out of a wamm in one-third of the time, and doul) e the ease evercould in many yearn before, for which 1 owe you, gentlemen, m .ny thank." "Compound Oxygon, its Mode of Action and KcHults," Is the title of a brochure of nearly 2H) page freely mailed to any ap plicant. It makes clear to any one how such statements are justified, Order for the Compound Oxvgen Home Treatment will be tilled by U.A.Mathews, 015 l'owell street, San Francisco. A woman In a North Csrollna town, angry at her husband, threw a poker at him as he aat holding their baby in his arms, and it hit the little one on Hie head and killed it A SUGGESTION T0.TUE TRAVELING IUBLIC. Tourints, emigrants end mariners f nil that Hnxletler's t-IMimcli Hitters is a iiuiIUIhuI dateKiiard against iinlieallliful iiitliieni'es, iii on w hu h lliey can unplii Illy rely, nince it pre vents t lie erlccts uf Hinted atmosphere, onau custonied or iinwlioleiiome diet, bud water, or oilier condition unlaoialile lb health. (In long voyagcB, or journey sin latitudes adjacent to tlieeipiuior. it in exerially useful as a preven tive of the febrile complaints ami disorders of the stomach, liver and towels, which ae apt to attack natives uf tiiv temperate zone so journing or traveling in inch regions, and it is an excellent protection attains! the influence of extreme cold, sudden changes of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme fatixue. It not only prevents intermittent and remittent fever, and oilier diseases of a malarial type, but eradicates tlicin. a fact which has been notor ious for years past in North aud 8mi ill Amer ica, Mexico, the West Indies, Australia and oilier countries. Salt should be eaten wi h nuts to aid digestion. "SWEET MAUD HULLEB," Whittier' beautiful ballad contain a touching allusion to the many cares and sorrow a which w ear upon the "heart and brain" of a wife and mother. Thousands of weaiy and sutl'i ring women have found Dr. Tierce's ''Favorite l'le-.cription" a marvellous recupentorof wasted strength, and of sovereign ellieacy iu all those de rauui incuts nnd maladies peculiar to their sex, by reason of which the vitality is gradually sapHd, and the cheek robiied prematurely uf its bloom. True reduced to one doilar. Ily druggista. Tt ... . t ...... I., I . . ,n . l,nn.VA .-... 11 IC.I" j viii ill ncnuiH IU llimift.o juui position frequently. Oilier ng'eiM'icN ot Eastern type founders have to pay freigts and will ad Vance their prices. ' WHAT A fObTAGE STAMP WILL B0. Now read thin carefully, and note every word. I t it may lay the foundation for your future happiness and health. Any man or woman, young or old, that. Millers withauv disease, no matter what it is called, 'or of how long btauding, or who lias doctored you. if yuu ill ait down and write me a full history of the case, and all the symptom, 1 wdl write you my opiulon of the cae. the Drobabiiitiea of a cure and cost. 1 am prepared to treat everything requiring surgical appliances aa wen as medicinally: am a graduate: liO years prac tice. Men and women both can write to me in atrictest confidence. Persons com ing to the city are requested to call on me. Enclose a stamp and address W. B FORDEN, M D. Office-8 and 9, First National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The onl v wlock of tvne. presse and printing material w ill be toiinu at Palmer & Key's Portland house. D7SPEFBIA AND CONSTIPATION. Henry B. Archer, Receiver of Taxe of the City of Yonkera, N , Y says of Brandrbth'b Pills: For the pant ten year I have been using Ekandretu'b Pills for self and family, e find then a sovereign remedy for Indigestion and constipation, taking one or tw"o everv night for en dn) s. They are also admirable blood puriuers, terfectly harmless but exceedingly effective a a caihartc. I first used them mvself, par ticularly for biliousnes and dyiepsia. They relieved me In two weeks. 1 cheer fully recommend them. Oo to Towne ft Moore when In Portland for tvwt rhotorrnhle nrt frTri wV Beautv Skm8i Scalp L Restored A' If IV7' CllTIC0f OTHINO IS KNOWN TO FflENCK AT all comparable to me i uticika ixmimmm in ,I.iI. n.aoijoll.tlia Ttlfltllrl leN lit cleUDHilltf. Ill uiai ii.iivud f"l , , l- rift-in ir uml lu'Kiitifiriiiir the nkin ana In IiiuriiyuiK '"i ikbii'hji" . ... -curing torturing. diHllguring, itching, scaly and punt'iy aiseases ot me. bkhi. uiuv with loss oi nair. , , . ii,. irrl Bliln fure. and Cl'TI- CCHA hoir, 'an exquisite t kin Heaiililler, pre pared from It, exiernauT, " x-vi 80I.vk.nt. the new Blood Puriner, iniernally. are a posiUTe cure for every form ot skin nd blood disease, from pimple to scrofula. Cirri cuBA'ltKMUDlifsareabsolutelypureandtheonly infalli' le skin beutitlernd blood purifier Hnldflrerrwhera. Price: CCTIOUKA. lc; KB- L,,.y i- Snip fw, Pmnuwl hv the rOT- Tick Druo and Chkmical Co., liotrroN, Mabh. jrntl to- " Mow fo nrr rnin iupwot. HANDS ,loou mM dove down, nd white, by using v;uTiern i amwi cr. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Siseaset origiaatin from a bordered itat of the BLOOD or XI VEIL Eheumatum, Beoralgia, Sqils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial pains readily yield to its purifying Properties. It leaves the Blood pure, H. w J TTI J V..IIV. r.A ft,. ms AilVCI Uiu ikiuuey uceuiu bus mi Complexion bright and clear. J. R. CATES at CO., Proprietors 417 B&naom St, Ban Francisco. more aiJifif ah fid 1(1 llmf. Win "T tiniumm. a Ol tliinAIf o.bler. ItornLh Piano: Bur dt Onran. band In-tmrnenU. Lanfert toek of tibeet Music and Book. Beads upplied at Kaalera price. M 108 Pott Itreet. Baa FrandMO. if5 sra&sswi f1 ri 2 urr.'.iotncs are wnat we make them. We can't quell a domestic riot or nut a quietus to family jar by niniilv hanjj. up a preen worsted motto of "(iod bless our homo." Neitllcr enn wo sup port our families hv susiiendiii!? the other poplar motto, "The Lord will provide. It is honest toil that makes j the kettle boil. ISottun Transcript. "Say, you're 'out' with Miss Tarsons," ain't you?" "Yes, Joe." "What happened?" "She's experi menting too lavishlv." 'Experiment ing! What at?" " "Trying: to euro freckles by eating ice-cream." "Well, what ought von tocarc?" "Oh, I don't, providing It s at some other fellow's ex pense. It was costing nut a dollar and a half a freckle." Phtladt'jihia Call. A Misunderstanding. "I wonder whnt 1s the reason we havo to import celery from the North?" asked Colonel Spilkins of Gus do Smith. "Isupposo it is because we don't havo any cellars down here," replied Gusdo Smith, who doesn't know anv better. "If there aro buyers, there will be nlcnty of sellers," observed Colonel Spilkins. whose mind runs on business, and who does not know yet that ho has made a good joke. Ycxui Sifting. A tall woman with a red faco and confident manner valked into an up town bank a fewdavsago and presented a check.' "No good, madam," said the teller briefly, "the check is not Indorsed." "Never mind thnt,"said the applicant for cash, "it's all right; he's my husband." "It makes no diflerencc. We must have his own signature, even if he is your husband. "noli, you gtvo mo a pen nnd I'll sign his name, I just want you to know, young man, that he's a mighty silent partner to our combina tion and I'm the boss!" S'cio York Trib- A strong, hot lemonade taken a bed time will break up a bad cold . Ctn ronNtiinpilon be etiredf Ye. One man only, discovered I he law of gravita tion. One man only, (Uncovered the virtue of ra dilation. And one man after years of study and reflection, has discovered the cure for 'onamupt Ion. Dr.l'lerceVUoldeii Medical Discovery" is its specific. Send two letter stamp and gel l)r Pierce' pamphlet treatiw on consumption. Ad dress, World' Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, liiitl'ato N. Y. Tonh beef Is made tender by laying a few minutes in vinegsr water. II on rue ii rn. AIJ snd'crlng from Ir ritation of thr Throat and Jlnarsrnrss will be sgrpcahly surprised at the inline- diaiereliet aft'onic d by the useof "Hrouti't ISronckiut troches, aold only In boxes, r no 1'rolclitN. I'almer & Hey mtiniitHClure their own tviic, and having no freight to pav they will not advance llieir prices. rtmnchlti I cured by frequent small noses ni t wo i ore ior consumption. HUNTS :dy THE BEST Kidney Oliver Medicine HKVKR KNOWS TO FAIL. HUNT'S ItEMEDV hu ved from Un fitrlnf dtwsN and doath hundred who bar been given up by phyiiolui to die. HUNT'S ItEMBDYcure all DUeaae of the Kidney, Bladder, Urinary Or Can, Dropsy, Gravel, Dlabete and lucontloence and Iteteutlon of Vrln. HINT'S REMEDY encounigo ilwp, create n ppUte, brwe up d ijitem, ud .renewed bwlth 1 th reiulL HUNT'S REM EDY care pain In the Side, Back or Loin, General Debility, Female Dlrae, DUturbed Sleep, Los of Appetite and Bright' DUeaae. HUNT'S REMEDY quickly induce th Liver to healthy action, romovlnif th wuw Uiatpruduoo llilloii Headache, Dyspep sia, Sour Stomach, Costlveues. l'lles, etc. By the dm of HUNT'S REMEDY th Stomach and Buwcli sill peedily regain their strength, and Uie blood will bu perfocUy puriAud. HUNT'S REMEDY I purely vegetable, and meet a want never before furnished to the public, and Uie utmost reliance may be plaeed In it HUNT'S REMEDY I prepared preasly for 'the above diseases, and ha never been known to fall. On trial will convince you. For ale by all Drngglit. Bend for Pamphlet to ' HUNT'S REMEDY CO., I'rovldmire, It. I. liAltlKM. ATTF.KTIOXI fl.BOtoSSOOpxr day Dais at home ph-awil oon pallon tlila la do hum llMilm II A bullions. nna i orni tiiii ior vr II. A. MACISINAL1) CO., 4IW K-niv ti-i. Hs futnclncn, Cal. F ALE'S PATENT VARIABLE BENCH PLANE. Comrtltutln Carpenters' Plow, Fro "4 Haitaflanea Hl.lo Kabbu, DIa jnn. of many aljlw and alu. The whole art aolil """PlJ i wmar.al.ly low prloe of 31 00. Thla biajnuowj "bin- In ou. Cl oler .l,ht, dllfr. t workworkiD planes Au art of thla ootshinatw fuf- JZLrtkrr,A tm free Ill.uUl Cat- w. i liiurtjT Hiitlfirll r. mum ftlKl v - al,w and Pries Mat of th.aboT. anrt all owfKU TsKOK A h LKlAIIKIt, MBcbanlca Tool, Baniwara aud Machiowy.lia Market Ht.. H. t. BEaiity n . . . a i BnM HHOTlMSAPflS MrraiiaiMiHtlmMlaaMsri-'auly kr ''a. f.ui. ! . II"" '' ranraila .lk,- rr!ii- sv-Tittt or ravsieai. ci:i.ttr. r T 1 Tl'"" a a. a.-tofl lap Is nmumi: a,iMr. rmA4. j llnta a,a a . I""IJ fHa nm lm. fr.rtm. ai-kk'', " "S"" -l lluM m ' llik trip Tk,l llra " '" ill taa.kl nkaMata a-a-filf ' Ma ibtr arUamaS kaaait la Iks SfMam , fr Wt at Ika Uaaiaial (Vaa la aa mfnx J a.aaaa.aafllaH. - l"r-. TfrV OHIaiall eulM aiallaS IW a-a atnal IjUUiv .a.i.,. ntw. rta aa. tirf V TSTS;T: 4-llk'alaMaiaia,.. llUJltj rarana-ay aMakluaaa M 1-L . - t.trt- fra. II.. L. r. M ey . U-MraOaiaMpar. iaalfl,aWarrt.laaa,UL mi i mm T EUPTUBK PKHaUflESTLY CDKft. We will cay rour fsre front anj part of United Malm to Vortland and liotsl iopuniw while here if we do mil produce Indisputable evidence from well known banker, dovtor. lawyer, merchants and farnmr a U our re liability in ihe eure of roducrabln mpturo or hernia, without knife, needle or sharp iimtrii nioiil. You are secure axHilisl accident from the 'Irsl day until cured, ud the cure vunran Ued permanent or money refunded. Yon can work every dy, no matter what srour occupa tion, wttlmui uaiwr or Inconvenience, foil ullat'ona fne. lllllce heura from ID to 4 dall; l'orrcnKuit tils win enelime stump for reply and aildnws lirs. Koiilon & l.ulher, nsini 8 and t, Klral Nsllonaibank, furtlaud, Uiukou, Aiuuuou una iswr. When Itaby wa tick w gr her Caitorla, When she wat a Child, she cried for Catorla. When (he became Miss, she dung to Castoria, When ihe had Chlldrun.ahe gave theniL'aatoria. Rusty flat irons should be rubbed over villi beewax and lard. ' Young or middle aged men. suffering from preinalurc.decllueof pow er, however Induced, speedily and radically cured. Illustrnteil liook for ID cents in Mtamp. World' Dispensary Medical As sociaiion, lliitlalo, N. V. Hilk which stand too long makes bitter butter. Try Gkkmka for breakfast. EDLoTAR Abtmtutrlu Free from Oyialu, Hmvties and l'oiton. SAFE. SURE.. PROMPT. A l)jni.iit mn llsal tr!. Till ( lUHI M A. (kkVI.KR (X., RI TIK0R1,1I. ff l Cure Rheumatism, Neur I flV IJOlSrl Bark.'ka, llrwl.fka,Tlk rOlrH il rrXt I Ul I 141 1 1 IT IIHI'lilllHra HU I'HH Cure Rheumatism, Neurtlgla, i, iiMjm.taa, taa . Tiiiciukaa a.iouLa io.ui.Tiama,BU. The nUYEIlS' Gf DK la tssnrd Sept, and Alarcn, each year. SaT 314 P. 8i,illtiichea,wlthovrr 3, BOO Ulutration a whole I'lriur. "jaiirrjr, iiivKI Wlioloaale Price tffreel to eeiMtoMerj on all roo rot penonal or femllr e. Tell how to order, and five o of every thlntt Ton uae, eat, drink, wear, ot Ivlr. fin with! The. IMVAMJABLB BOOKS contain Information aleaned from th market, of the world. We will .ll copy FHKKto any ore upon reeelpt of 10 eta. to drfrsy xwnM of mailing. I" n hau from yon. lUapec tfully, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. SkV Ac (20 Vabuk a.eaa. China-e. 111, IkfNKIR llll It M A ' WM. KNAllUaiHI. OoiitluorU tliui.u'l'laiioaar an lualwl , 1 Uao dcWrralnwl t iniroliaan a oonwir I ( an lor toy Lonilon raaldvnoa an I ham oil vetwt luy aaont it make tli. nooeMar txisunlarr arranri'maiit with yon I'loas aliln tomr addraaa, Uindoa, KiiKlanl .and brltefi n.yairalnor,ly. MINNIK HAHK. MaleleHrlmrntof 4. MUM ItiHT t O Jit Uuuout Bt.,Wao franoiaoo, l'l., llMural Auuta. rit Biliousness, ' Sick Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia. Now when the bm begin allow. Tit time for voting and old to know Tnat Fever, lassitude and all The Ills at Indigestion's call. V lib very trouble, ache or pain, That follow in tb llilloii train. Will scalier, like the thieves of nliiht, llcfore a draught of HV.l.TlV.U bright. SI 00 titan bark In Patlama to Rraiy Kutiaerlbn to THE DOMESTIC MONTHLY The Htt PiwhfAn Mtuftrlim Only ! Ml yvwt. ruuf Ctwli t'umiiiliiMtfMifi tt A(tnt, Ham In Krw ONLY THINK What you ran aava thaw hard time. h gattliiK "' St c'ah N-ir I th. lty-oiii. you not to try to do th. beat fof youraall nd fauiily wa aa.l GOOD SYRUP from 6 cent to II cwita, usl nub una quality. BARGAINS la Salt sod Smoked FWi of all kinds, k-". tinned and Dry Fruit No other at In i th. world kea.uoh a rlrty ol Dry fruit or aella it ao chaa 5,"du aoon a y'si rtaul thi. fr aajp' "P7 Uosa CiacL ,ibi all M prioa, to SMITH'S CASH STORE 115 ehSt., S. P., Cal. . 3Uaa afeua 2m CTJIICOBSQI yen Jr GRAND OPENING N I CO LLTHEJAI LO R The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the City, KokII'Ii, French, Scotch ml Oarmsn Fabric In emlles variety dsr .Suit to l One 1 hoiiaand lhnerent l atterna v select tr.nn. KAMI'LEH, WITH INSTKUC HUNS Full 8K LF-M K Aii L' REM ENT SENT FREE. Fino atUl-Wool Suits to Order from - - $20.00 Pins All-Wool Paats to Order 5.00 Only White Labur and First Class Cut tor Employed. NICOLL THE TAILOR, 126 First Street, Portland, Or. I'V.JiiiifiSli"! Absolutely Pure. a . a powutiT na, pr ,wnai " - - - -: ' ... . l I .. a Tann'-ii aim tviiitaonHma . !r onlSiary kinJts. ai d eacuoi be a.il ta aiB mn wiui an o.iiniBKia -uw ,i'w iwra ot ph"ihal. pow-iw CiW eniT eaaaj jra.B.a' ii'i)a Oo, luf Vail lAntL H. J. thi:m a i.i. IU JIOH8, from a common BloU li, or I'riiptloii, to tho worst Krrolulu. SnU.rlieiim, 3a kiinllf B llAMStH Nklu Iu Abort ttU rtlwiiw-n vmi hy iwtl . " u..l , . .. .1. Id .u.u'.trikll 1,1 1 r l fvlng. and Invigorating medlcltin. ret Ruling I'leer nipidly hud under It he niKii lnlluem. l'sHi-inlly hns II niiinllesled Its iHitene)- In eiirlog 'Idler, l aw " lloll. tinrbuitcfe, No re I. ye. '"' uloii Sorea mid Swelling, lllp lolut IHsrnso, WliHo hwelllng! JioHrc, or Tlilt k Neck, and Knlnrnetl (.IuhiIs. Hend bu enis ill stump for a, liiilfe tivutlw, with colored iiliili s, on hkln llimilsi'S. or tlio mime iimonnt for a tmillso Oil Sernrnloiw AITixtlona. ' "Tin: IH.OOH is Tiir, i.itr." ThoroiiM-hlv eh inisi1 It 1V m-liiR lr. l'lcrco'a (.olden Medical Discovery, mid gootl digestion, n fair skin, li.iot unt spir it, and vital strcnglli, will IsKSialillbiicd. CONSUMPTION, which Is Nrrofulii o( the I.iihh, I nr- n-sted and cured by line ri'iiicdy, it taken lw torn the last stinre of flu1 ih eii'O' nro rt iielu d. From lis marvelous power over this terribly filial disease, when Hist olfi rlnu this now oi'lelitnled riMiiedy to (he imlille. lr. I'liim B n,.il,i a,Tliiiilv of calhiiir It Ills ":oil- Munipllou Cure." lint i.lianiliiiit'd t Hit; inline us tis) limited for u medicine which, from Its wonderful coiiiMiiHllon of funic, or strctnrthenlnif, nltemtivc, or hlinwl-i Ii iiiikiiik, unH.lilllima. IHM'lllllll. l lll! IllllrltiVO IIIIIIH'I- tlcs, la iimiiuuliil, not J.v na a remedy for consumption, but for all ( liroulo UI- eaac of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Tf mil feel dull, drowsv. detill'.tiltcd, Imve juillow color of kln, or yellow IkIi-Iiiokii sihiI on faei' or isuiy, insiiu-ni iniiniicuc or mui nes. bud Inslo In moiitli, Internnl hint or chills, iillerniillnit with lint Hushes, low slirlta nnd itloomy ore IhhIIiik, Ini'Kiilar appelllo, nnd iiNihsl toiiKiie. yon lire sulli-rhin from ImllKcailoii, Ityspcpsln, nnd 'lorpld I.lver, or " lllllouaiieas." In inuny raw only istrtof tlsw symplom uro e,. i'IcikhiI. As a retiiedy tor nil such cims, Ur. Pierce' l.oldeti Uledlrul III, eovery I inmiirpimsi!. lor Weak l uiiB, plttls of niood, Miorllies ol Ilrcntli, llroif chill, Astliniu, Nevere Coital", and kindred Hircctlons, it I an t'lllcicnt remedy. Him, n hv IHiiukiiht. nt 1 1.00, or hX BOTTI.i:i for ss.oo. m-nd U'ii o'liis In tumi for Dr. Ploreo S book on t'onNiiintlon. Addre, World' llspcnsnry medical Ao clutlou, WUI Main Klniet, lleri'Ai), H. V. j $500 REWARD I offered by the pronrk'tora j a til nr. mis" winn n iwnini, fur a nulM lt CMturrh which they cannot cure. If you " limn a dlscbarire from tho noe, nffenalve hr otherwlais partlul km of smell, taste, or licnrlnir, Tesk eye, dull nalu or nnnsuro in head, you hnvu nilarrh. 'Ibou aun.ls of riua t'riiiliiaU in consumption. Dr. Unite' ( 'ata iliiii IIkmhiiy cunnfliownrst iwiaanf Cutnrrh. "Cold III the Head,' ind Cul"e-''nl Headache, to ocnla. The Van Monciscar DYSPEN8ARY, POKTLANU OR. 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