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AGRICULTURAL tn tot jmenKu w lannert and Stockmen. fheeaw-SIaklbi-, Thft olluwinj? is from the pen of .nV J', iioiur'b, ui vwniunna . . T .. 1 .... . I I .... . . .. . line ih 'lu ii"ki cuuttMiiui f A I... f C.,Ia . 7 ... ..,l liiiwn it is nnitiionn hvo good milk to login with, nnd od milk cannot bo lmil from pewr, rtcd cow. Tliun it is uccrHMtry to jiliocowd liberally, Iihto plenty o i water nu guuu unkgo. uows alJ never bo run and worried by . Thin injures milk for cheise- - I r id! . i l M.AU r ..mi, . L nir UHO UUU Hiiro ui lima lllllV ail i wl'olo vit of checae. Caro and lWilineS3, if t'ie cow" nre benlthy and ,e projcr food, will insure good ilk alwT8- unreaeonublo to gixxl clioese-mukcr to turn a me article of cliucso out from poor if a natron carries sour or SntoJ milk to tbo factory, ho must wt D41, ouur viicueu. ouk 11)0 Ufi milk n mo vaw or cans anil F . . I knti ml will. . I . .. H)WuVS'"D' nun uiu tming mil" Ir uie morning, nut ttue the little skimmer. Jave r" .... a fi ii. . n . .i .mum an in. mwr mo miiK in uii ihnnU. the boat may be started at L.tiid raised to about 82 or 84 de es, u to mo cunuiuun ui uie cnreso If we tot tho milk below 82 the inetworka too slow ; if not above 82 kirks too font, wniie tne tempera- e is being raited. It should receive jaent stirring to keep tho cream a risiiiC. thus becoming par- wsted or drawn oir from iho Tho rennit ehouUl next be unt:l tho temperature Ftnp. .i i. .i . , i jug; UlOil cuuugii ruiuivi mourn l0 rfd in utiu mould ue ugiuitea at t fifteen minutea, and coagulation aid begin in ubout twenty minutes Le stirring after tbo rennet in in to Kent tho cream fiom rising and le. In a cool room, when tho snr- k cools quickly and there ia a fall- of the temperature of the milk. h will bo a thin cream on the nir- ; tint) will form a soft curd, which stick to tho vat nn J bo very anuoy If you want a quick-curing Jrtc, more rennot should be added k oiio to bo cured slowly and kept lu lime. An a rule tha more rennet II tho lower the temperature should at which tho milk ia set and the worked. After the milk begins hicken, a cloth should to spread the vat to keep the surface warm. re should be no raising of tho tern- mro after tbo rennet is odded and milk rnniPM in a. Kt.:iult -11 until flin (ia cut tine. Tho curd should be is toon as it will break clean 4 the finger when placed in it and J gently upward ; tho early cut ia Tcry neces-ary ; tho clearest r ia always obtained by cutting I ; tho whey runs from the curd i more readily when it is young coder. This ia the object- vi cut- Jhc curd to get out the whey ; the i-uould be cut with both u lion iuud perpendicular knife. Never ia curd get tough and leathery fig, ns thero ia always more watte t as hno a curd. Cut tho curd line, tho finer tho better, as it tx jho whey easier and ruoro thor ly and cooka more evenly, and an easier action of tlin rennet. f t the cutting is dor.e and the commences to settle, the heal le started at once, but not rapidly I action of the rennet ia slow, it iter to wait a few minutes for the Jo harden a little. After tho heat ied on, gently stir tho mass to Wie curd fom packing together f keep a more even temperature jgh the vat; aa tbo heat rises the ?r mo crust gets and tho lets ha I iujure the curd; but keep up jtirring till the curd is heated up jwgrces or blood heat, where it 1 take at least one hour after the Is turned on. This temperature be kept until the curd is cooked. 9 tho action of tho perfect than at onv other decree. f the curd ia done cooking some ncj may he drawn of, as it is ay to handle tho balance in the After tho curd is cooked which cheere-maker ia able to tell the 1-hoi.lJ be drawn off beforo the pomes on. Manv r.nrtU. l.v TP 'S m tho whey toe long, mako a liard, sour cheese. Thfc kind (se is not desirable, but is the cheeso we get if the acid comes 'e lu the whev. Thn Mic tL a the whey the finest part of the i Then I would have the curd 1 before the acid comes on, and '( dip the curd sweet, and if Pe a curd sink to drain on, so i we ueticr, and if you do not iru mill, would salt all at Ulig toons ,.. 1 h. "J'0 htiV .IIIU HUili I'UIA- ilt Ton havn .:n i i: . i j a, vuiu IVb lb 11V 011 comer on. onlv f.tirnnco in f. to let the wholo expose to the mo acid comes on, grind "id put to press at about 80 19 at this heat you will get a ".nd preea well together; let 'id twelve hours in the nress. move to tho nirinff room. cheese may be spoiled by POOr Trwlm tn nn i ill Inn r too hot. Seventy decrees to 111 is about tho right tcmpera n after ten davs a little cooler, C degrees. I had good re ennng in a day cellar at 63 They cur(! slowly, but are cheeso for it. Ono gootl wrth three poor ones. by of lltrd Htatrn Ahead. ' u'turo ig regarded as the solid jan of a nation. The tillers of i 'ro industrious, healthy, ''-d, reliable in time of dan .I'le and houest in their tiews queatious. But it ia prob- I1 v, cause they feed the t UlPV lira na 4 w.v 4UUVU M UiG rock Minuj WUC tllrt rvmat a! robt. ntsv. oJ m Waror j , . ..tenrst thing :.nU.l 2hEn ' fowLuvsiniiun steady, iuduitri cms cU? that is engaged in agS," re "WhI as the must Vi V - va,1Uiit,Io n tho nation. Iho United KUites Wda tho world igricuUure:0UDt ,Uttt 11 IOd in ,1.2r-01,jr.iinS0 "PSrcgaleof all in dustnes ia tho Un ti-d Kt,.. f... ;.. .i vance, but in this single industry, that is looked upon as tho most imnnri,.,,. ". " wn, it ur outranks all coun tries. Jq tri0 comparatively briif sraca of ono hundred years such vast areas in this country have been brought under tho plow that our har vest IS now the fr'lntt. in l.o m.l.l And what tremendous effort and labor it nas con to bring virgin prairies under cultivation, to fell tho forests for tho plow, to fence, to Dut nn km. to put up dwellings, to bow and to reap. It represents tho work of three generations of as laborious. and as determined a class as ever lived. Much of the work was done in tho faco of creat nersonal Hiincrpi- The pioneers had not only to face hard woric, nut a sleepless and merciless savago. Against sudden massacre. against ambushed rifles, against the midnight torch, tho pioneer farmers built their log cabins, put up their fences and furrowed the soil nnd achieved a result that puts the United States far in advance of every other country in the world in retard to tho amount it produces from the soil l'otato Culture. After careful stndy of tho causes of potato nit and means of prevention. Ontario Agricultural Collego sets forth tno following tuloe : 1. As soon as discovered, dig tho po tatoes. Delay will allow il to spread to the stems and thence to tho tutx-rs. If it reaches these and damp weather comes, rot will certainly appear. i. Alter digging, tho l otutocs should be put ia a cool, dry place, thus sur rounding them with conditions unfa vorable for tho growth of the fungus, if any happens to be upon them. a. urowing early varieties is worlhv of consideration, so that they may ma ture before the season arrives when this parasite is likely to affect the crop. 4. All potato stalks m u Hoc leu lands. shou'd bu gathered and burned, so as to destroy tho niulion3 of spores which may m upon them. 6. Le none but goo.1 seed. If at all affected, reject them ; and plaut in well drained land. If the potatoes to t used for teed have been taki-n from cellars where affected ones were kept.! they aro likely to h ve the microscopic 1 8nii-o on iiii-ni noil i?lmu noiHT. it woii'd bo best to get seed from unaf fected districts. 6. It is scarcely ne osi i to remark that it would bo injudicious to plant potatoes iu the samefk-ld the following year, after a viciUtiou of tho "rot," in asmuch as the ground muy retain the germs of disease. 7. Avid planting upon heavy clay soil, but infer a light and dry soil. This presents tho fewest conditions suitable for tho growth of tho fungii". 8. 1' ill at tho varieties least affected. Russia imporU annually raw cotton to the value of $43.0(10.000. Because poultry is claimed to pay large profits in proportion to the amounts invested therein, it does not follow that all who venture iu the poultry business will get rich or make money. 11 requires capital to con duct great enterprise, and if laree amounts arc expected large sums niu.-t be invested. It is a mistake to lead persons into tho belief that there are ennrmon profits in poultry. Uut few persons havo large sums invested, and a test has never vet been made as to what could really be accomplished. Those who have succeeded know that it is the man or woman, and not al ways the lirds, that makes the success. Like . any other business, ono must thoroughly understand it. Keeping a few flocks of fowls, and venturing upon the management of thousands, are different operations. A small flock could bo well kept whero thousands could not exist. Yet there are no inv possibilities, and as we progress in the aft of poultry raising, tho business bo comes cosier and more perfectly un derstood. Tho pratico of putting milk warm from the cow directly into tight cans and subjecting it to a wtirm atmos phere is reprehended by a medical au thority, l'oisonous properties suffi cient to cause unpleasant symptoms are said to be liable to arise from so doing. Cool the milk beforo canning, and keep at a cool temperature after ward. Give the piz what you feed tho worthless cur the necessary append age to so many farms. If the pigs are fed what he consumes, there will bo a gain on the farm in many ways. There will bo one nore fat hog for tho fajnily supply or for market. Thero will be peace, wh ro with his presence there are often wry tampers. The 6tock on the farm is quieter and more easily controlled. Substitute a jig for the pup, and place yourself on a sure basis for profit. . Some little interest has been excited the announcement of the discovery a new aud remarkable varirty 'if as- naraenis on the steeps of Akhal-Teku It has not been botanically identified, but it ia represented as growing ier fectly wild, the stalka being nearly as thick aa a man'a arm and ultaining a height of five or six feet, so that one of them ia said to suffice ten Kussian solJicrs for a meal. If the preference of experts for wild asparagus finds justification in this variety, and its flavor is described as equal to that ef tho best European kinda, asparagus lovers may have a good time before them. 1 AceordlnR to the mnM carvful estimate ne populailoii of Iho United Stan has Incrraiied about 1J.GMI.WH durlnir the lt soveajetrs, and of this incrcnoo 7,7' 0,000 luve bn of American, and 3,R0,CtW of THE BEGINNING OF THE EHD. The bcKlnnlmr of U'ko Is a tllctit debility or dUonlcr of acme of the vital oncam, the stomach, the lir or tba bowel usually. There are djuin uilo a) mptouia, the liver le trouble tome, the skin trows uwnj and vnhealiby look's, there are palna In the rU;liteide or through the right thuulJor blade. The ollwai is often an alter i nwtnitlon of tho phynlcel en-critics- pwhupa a fuUl ttie. Hut If the dlffl. cnay is nu t m time w III. HostelUr'a ttouiach Lc IT'Y .V1.1 ' eltwtlvo as a rvmwlv. end il should bo resorted to at an e&rlf sfiis'o, uioro w ill be no rt-aeon ti aiiurelit-nd those m lurloua aubMynient ctrncts uion the srst-ui oltt-n entailed by eatli ely cured dlMara. S r bettor is it, also, to employ Uiis safe remedial SRent in fever and okuo. and otier mularial Duiupiainta. than nuiiilno and olher potent UriijfN wtileh. even heiithey do prove erteot ual rura time, ruin Uio blouiach and Impair the Kunural heallh. James Cordon Rcnnett ia to start a new English daily iu Paris. UHAT W0TJL1 THE WOMJ) 10 Without woman I nnk tho essaTUt who stnrisout toeoy soinethtmr new on this oft-treated subject. Of courne, tho hu man clement of the world would not exist v. ithout woman, so the question is era tultous. It would havo been far more sensinletonsk: What would the world do without the salvation of woman, with out a panacea for her physical ilia aud cure for her peculiar dine-shex. In a what would the world do without Dr. I lerce s -ravonto I'rescrlpilon," tho great remeuy i t leuiaie weaKiieMgesf It ia Iu dispensable for the ills of womankind. Anna Dickinson besan life as school teacher. Wnv not' ret a church or school boll, when Z. T. Wright, Portland, sells thorn so cheap. TESTIMONIAL 1R0X A5SEMBIYJIAJ ED WARD A. EAR 8 AO H. Statu ok Ktw Yohk, AsskmiiltCiiam her, Aluanv. April 10, 1K84. Some years ago I wast thrown from a wagon and fractured two of my ribs, I was so badly h'irt that I had to sit up In a chair for four ilay and night. Tho fourth day my mother placed, two Allco-k's To rou 1'lastcrs over my broken rib. '1 In next day my fullering dlmlni hed and I was ab e to lie down. I continued toim ppivo everyday. Two week otter the ac-i-ldetit i Kt up and at Undid to huxiiienH. I renewed lh? plaaU rn twice, ami found niyseir almoHt entirety well lu. a month, w hen I xallvd for KuRlaml. My wife Ih on i j lo periodic pn!uin the brtCK lh;it aivo lur re-t neitherduv nor niaht, hat in two hours after acplying two a ih'ock s Maulers siio exLierlencos roller. and in two or three days she is well. She a'H'j rindi tlu-ra elfei tlve in neuralgia and rheumatism. Eiiwaku A. Dahhaoh. MltroM ii'h ltrou-lilnl Trochen" aro widely known as an admirable remedy for lirouchitis, lioarseuoiiH, Coughs and Xhrsat trouh'ei. Sold only In boxts. Z. T. WrisliL Portland, has the West- iiifcliuune. Tt reaher ami Kngines. 3 months' treatment for 50c Plso's Remedy for Catarrh Sold by drugxisia. Sarah I'ernhnrdt KaaailreHamakrr's ny prcnUcc; ko was Matilda Heron. , KiOHTMARE, Sick-headnche. depression of spirits and w ant of ambition are hyinplomt of a dis eaxed liver. Tho lucgs. stomai-h and bowels are all In Hympathy. Life is omy a l ving deatn. ur. I lerce a "uolden Medi cal Discovery" ac s upon the torpid lives, ond effectually rumoves all these dillicul ties aud diaordcrs. NervoiM fwlingn, gloomy 'orubodinga, and irritability ot temper all disappear. Gambling has been stopped in Omaha by the city authorities. Beauty OT ls. Srnri&i Scalp ESTOfED CUTicbt NOTRINO IS KNOWN TO FCIKNCK AT ail comparable to Uio Cutu:uka Ickmkmkh in Uieir marvellous properUea of cleaosilig, purifying and beautifying the skin aud in curing torturing, riisiiguring. Itching, soaly and pimply dhieases of Iheakiu, scalp and blood, w it'i loss of balr. CoTit'UUA, Uie great Skin Cure, and Ctni Cl'KA Soap, an exquisite tkin Heaiillller, pre pared from it, externally, and Cutiouha Itav wn.VKNT. Uie new lilood lJurlner, intnrnally. are a positive cure for every form of skin and blood dlrFC, from pimples to scrofula. Cirri fi'HA'llKMKiiiKHnre absolutely pure and theonly infalliilu skin beaulltlers and blood puriden. Holdevei-ywhere. l'rico: Cunot7KA.Wa; Kit solvknt, 11; Soap, iiSo. IVrpored by the Pot- TU Ulll'O AND CllKMICAb Co., ItOHTON, MASS. rrsend for " Ifow to ('ur Hldn Diseases." 11 ii nusotl as dove's down, and aa wlnlu, by nflnlJU nuimrCiTViritHA WnniCATKn ljAi1 f prinG um Catica. - .Vtflrf.. PfliTlffttCtfinrt Mtp, -Wl1 -"IV1' Out bottle taken according to direction will gift better mulls than a gallon cf Scrsaparilla, er an ef the so-called Blood Purifier with which th mariit il glutted. At Brtrjgistt, prict ff.00 per bottlt. $C00 RZWARO will ba paid for an cast ef Shumati$i which Dr. Pardee ' ' Rsmed, proper! ad miaistertd, failt te rtliere. b T&im s-tf jm av ' Cliarlotte Cunhman was the daughter of poor people. Young or nilddlu-agrd men aiifTVrlng from nervous debility and kindred weak nesses ahniild aeud 10 cents in htaiupe lor large illustrated treatise suggesting sure mem of cure. orld's Disiwusary Med ical Aasociutioii. DurTulo, N. Y. Adelaide Nellsoa K-gan life aa a child's nurse. Tli Ad vii nrc Thresher Is the teat. Z.T. Wright, Portland, for particulars. When Baby was sick we gave her Caatorla, When the was a Child, ahe crted forCadorla, Wttea iho boraroa Mlxa. she clung to Castoria, Whon she had Children. she aave thani Caatorla. A Job lrmi thnt N a Jnh pna ia the 'Old Itallfth' Cinlnn ' Kvl l an. I 111. IK The cheapest, best and atr-ngest in the market, hut no otue-. Kent on v bv PALMKR & ItEV. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Frfy man and woman yrninf or old. on this Ciapt, thai Is amirtcl with anriiimxi, art msttn what. Uul Uwlr nunllf rbjwclan luw tux uuilmtiinj. t.f nuns. I onn, alumM write a full lwvrltlia of Uimr IimuU lu pr. Konlfn, or t4iu ill tiaio and tltit him. Ilekliro vtdwl with nrtj untruniml o( sunr-i;, "t U Uwl nxxlioinni to l lis.1 f.r inoiirf. Ciiliu)uUsis ttr. HoihmI o lnlim flira : miKituhW obarsrs. All orn rilcntnrtlci)iia.ii-oUl. Knvl.uiuui. Adilrra w. U KiiKltKN, M. 1 Iomega, ami UJUwlMa- iwuai iiaua, ruruauo. 1 1 tv on. Rupturo Permanently Cured. Nn auigny Wnr ntrt dy Curat riarautwd. Addnw lira FHKHKN A LUTllKR, illness, and 12, Van Kaliuual llauk. l'urtlaud. Cinwtia. The only nlork of type, prewrs and printing material will be louud at Palmer & Hoy's Portland houae. For the he-t Hiid (heapest luhrlrntlng oils, send to Z. T. Wrlsht, l'oitland. Irlcc. RCoilncotl Uon lends, alugn, frn, HtandH and printers' hptciultlua. by l'ALMKll & KhY. r yon want an engine, end to Z. T. i riui, l oriiuna. Tnv GmuiSA fVr bnaktaau A QUESTION AB0U1 Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tli nnrxtirto hat mvvh'lT tvni iiint lhouiin1r of tmiwi, ' Hw CAtt RrmTt'i I nut IJiUurn ean iiwi. tliiiw" Wll. it i f nmchantpntwi'ln plij!. iiu wonl.tpruh-nltolito rajTNt'itnf moiifaticn Imn a tUi Wiit imttvitiiM CRtmi known to tho iin-f,n.(.'n. tnl Iwirjiry nf any tttt ihmitra nj'rw ntnp.umti tnnol m tlun uf i othr nutHrtAnof usea in tnttln litu 1 1) lit thovrt hi eluHiwljthU inm a kwli4 to h m-wt traixirunt hcU in nuoiwl'il m.xiii imtctioo, K ta, h tt. rfranrk.nM Urf ihit prior t lh tltowf prynf IIUOW.N'SIUON HITTKKS wiporU-t-ly MUnfiicUio- iruu tvmit final ion lutl irer bouu f.tuiui. EROWN'SIROKBinERSfctt haidacha, or prounra tno I put Inn all other Iron medicines io,ll V.SlllON ItlTTXItH "urea Inillurstion. Illlloune, Weakness, l.-vapensin, Jlalarin, Chllla unil Frvesi), Tired PeeliuaMenrrnl ltebillty,lnln In Uia Nlde,llarliorMinbHllendnrhesndNenrnl. jtln-lur all tbosa aUmunta Iron Is pnwrrlbed dally BROWM'SIROilBITTERS.tett "V"1?' H"' ,n "'b' thnronrti nwyllrlnoa. It act sternly. Wtion tikan h I.". th firrt s-.tr.r-t- a t timantli.mvwK'immwT. ThnmnrltliwilfK ma limwr, tno dkwrtloo tmiiroms, llw hnwnl. n nrti, In nm thBoBw-t n UMiCt m.m. rapid and raarkml waiwsbisiia slonos t. bridites: the skin cImis jp: nltbjr joTi-r eamm l law olwkat rwrTotnnma i "",PBr',r: fnnrtlonrl iWHl haoinM rw.i. lu. and it a .oiit-Idb mmhrr. sbnwdsnt mwirn.n.a h niIl "d t.a- , ehild. Iln.iibr Bro.n'. Ira Bittrs istiiaOM.V iron inrdirias Unt n4 lu. Iiuiona, 'Synruu a-t UmtlHt rwmmtud il. Tha Ootralna his Truto Mirk and emamd rad Unea awrsppar. TAHU NO OTIIKli. SNIL, EEITSHU & W. OBAUD, Vhnlesale Agents, Portlnid, Or, On AfTRtil (Merrrvant onl win'M n frpry oU fol Tonr last Invoice of "Tansill'a Punc-h" Ac cl- Km came in yesterday. 1 was out of ihem fur If a day, ana had to oall on the Uuvernor fur anompanvof militia to prevent a riot. Have already retailed over JO.UJ0. It. ('. Msni.ky. Mnonln, Veh. Aildreaa. R.W.TAKMILL at C W. t h le atiO TYPE-WRITER. Send for descriptive circular. Liberal Induce menu to awnta. DAYTON t HALL, Agents, 1'orllaod. Or. O I LI PI H ft 1 1 Osbler. Knenish I'lanos: llur det Orirans, baud instrtimenta. Iaivest slin k of Sheet Musio and liooka. Ilamls suppllod at KasUiru prioea. JVi. (J HAY, W, Post street Ban Kranclsoo. Tie fnent nlitfasliiisied lirniss mndn ( lilrr Yinfar warranted at lor 6 gallon kiK. lull measnni, er S1.4U t r short mvaUM-; 10 Kill"ii, 3.i"; M frai Ions, IP10O. 8rnip in 6 gallon ktpi or tint, fl.i.'i, ton, t; Wo lavn Uis best, ilo nt wl.h tu trsdo hi isss-artirles. ColahraUI Kiudrrxark-n Tua, MniiU, Out bits the world. Iliiv at. Ii ecnls that would Jeiuw yuu. I'annad txU srs lower. Urird fruit il coming In Now A,ri"ot, 7c. to lor,! old, tr. to Tie. Hi. Kaimis at dc, wstth He. sn) lirr. relcbraUnl brand ot Kwtern Vmi, I'.c. to lde. Ilvavy fat Baiin, 7e, to Ko; yon ara paving 1'Jt to IV., whr do vu nn it T Bond for full llt (trcv) to SMITIl'S C.V.S11 HT'dlR, i (.lay Htreet, a. F. Tien's Iti-nmly for Tatarrh Is ihn Jest, ijitu-at to Lao, anil I In utt. Kold br drnmHts or mil liv maiL SOc, K. T. liuaeltuio, Warreu, i'a. cVTnltLVJ.. jl.i tiA and al IjII ifiC fc1-"" antireaashUi. Hiuulard nnaliiy l nis r' .ard; Cloth eorared, 5 eenU; fantiti rowrM. ' 5 ivh. Ki nli r,-mrl-rn Try It M llimn IIJllll. I.KUO.VKCOMfASil. lama IJka. Mich. Tk. Bt VEBW OUTDK U UaoMl Kept, ami JIarth, lesuhyrar. t f 31!l pajrra, a 1 1 1 lnclie,a itu ortw '3, COO IllpatraUoiis - a whole PUtor. Oallrry. r;IVFJ VVtanlraala Prirei dirtrt t eoiMwmerj oa all reoU foi personal fomlla- . Tills how to ordtr, susd Rives exact eos of every" Uilnc 7 Mti lrink, wear, or yTav f-n with. Tho ISVAL' ABLB IKXIIi ronlala Informatloa clcanrd frnra the market, of tha world. W. will iau.ll a copr I'BKE to any ad stresa apon receipt of IeU. to orrar eipenaa of naalllna lt na heal trans yoa, Baspectfallj-t MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. et tt9 Wafcaao Avaoso. Cnlenao, III. "WORLD" 1 ii ;;jr' tmflk 'mm Abso.uto!y Pure. .-iV'.t tl wIkso.:o H Tt -.-vooe.V. u. V- vr s iil m a -k (v b icU !a ',:i l Savltii V j iiiL'li.is t4 '.v ttt, of rn vj io.r.11 occ !-. H .Vim-.? jwAi WK,MiK t. HALL'S SARSAPARELLA Gures all DiEoascs orignatinp; from a iisordcrci otato of th ELOCD or LIVER. Ehoamntism, Kcurr.l?i Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Ecrcfula. Tumors, Salt Hhcnm tai Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves tho Blood pure, tho Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R.CATES& CO., Proprietor 417 Sanson) e St- Sou Prauclftcu. THE LATEST AND BEST1 Europ' a Mii'dii Ktd) CREECH LOADING SHOTGUNS Maiihuttnn Anna Co. No Ill-Side Snap. Twist lliu-rel $3)00 No. .Vi-Top tinau. Twist llarn-l SID No. il Top Mmp, 'l 1:1 lliirn-j, istiiiklon rib 31 UO No, A Top Husii, Twist lUtrel, eo:iiiUle Kim IS 00 No. 11-Tiip Hmhis llnit Twist, com pute Itua 3SU0 No. I' Tii Simp, ljtinlimlcd tiUwl, oo.ii- plete trim . . . . 33 00 No. 1) lop bniqi. llamuscas Steel, com- plelv kuii 3t 00 Every Cun Varrantcd. Kent . O. I. on Iteerlpt of ITIer. h.t. Hudson rJEn alolm A. Cliill aV Co., DRUCC1STS 161 feotod It, PORTLAND. Or, (Wry a lull Mus at Toilet Articles Tncy audis a .parUlly al musmIIu W MAIL ORDERS. If ) natd sn)tlili la their Una a i4 lbs ;iilc a lilt iHH.U4r.au4 it alll Ik rttunwil lif ttrataiaU. Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. So but aster ptpM; m lirallnf ynur rwaua MuHitii'ii, auartaa. Z. T. WRI0HT. Font Morrison it Ponltnd, Or. Aliwi dralrr la T1irvbliia mil Umrrul M.clilnerv. Ma rliw YVotk. Lmnilry liarhlijrrr, In fart anvllting you waul. Ui-u. Aueni i, r uie Miipman (mu (ill aasiua. t-j Aur.sm wak rr.u. i TIT' I Jlaka your lee and Ice Cream al XJ XJ i home. t'ostnnlbliiK tiinuika I'ri'ii 14 Uaolilliii SJ0 lip. T II DAY. 1313 Valrnil St. H V Sis ZZZS f PWIS! Is frf---- ll 0 For GRAND OPEHIMG NICOLLTHETAILOR The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the Citv, EnlUh, Krauch, Scotch ami fierman Fuprie In endless varlirty fur Buita to nieiiaure. One Thonsaml llitforetit 1'al terns Ui ssleet from. K.Vltl'LES, WITH LiSTKUCriONS i'Ull SKLK.MEASUKK.MENT HE N'T FUEE. Piao All-"Wool Suits to Order from - - $20.00 Fins iUl-Wcol Pants to Order ----- 5.00 (Jr.lv White Lnlmr nnI First-CliWH CuKrix Emploj !. NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 120 First Street. Portland, Or." '.t."f '. 'J for Infants and Children. "Castorf a ! a. irell adapted to children that I Caatorfa errrj Cnlle. Constipation, trvcomltaaortoanyproacripUoa I &ur u. ii, tacmtome." IL A. Aacnxa, U. D., I pooi tu- 2UteOx2ard8k,Brookl7a,X.T. rTUlout iajurioui mKUoatloa. Tss CxTrxta CoaTarr , ISt Faltoa Btreet, N. T. H'l'i'imi'f nm Ji miMji,'!'11 ' 11111 ' tt ui;a a i.i. iil .tioHH, from a eninmnii Illotrh, or I'.rnntloii, to the woiwt frrotulu. Nnll-rheuni, . u I'evcr aorea, hculy or Ilonalt Mi I a, III short, all dlsniws (mined by Isid blol u rv oiiiiH'ri'l by Hits ixxverlul, pun fvlnir. and lu I ronitlnpr iintlidne. 4.reat i:illii(T I' leers niiillv hml niuVj- Its be lilKtl iiilliK'iuv. ls-elul)v bun it ntnilli-sHxl lis (Hiti-ni'V Ineiiilnir Teller, Itoso Itusb, Holla, CurbiiiM Ic-h, More )rs, tiernl lilouw Mrea nul NwelllnaT. Hlp loliil l"lapc, Wbllo Sivelllnss. i;otire, or Tlilelt Ni''k,n'nt I nlurisoa UIuikIn, rVivl tin n ills in kIiiiii' for a liuifo tmitiw, "lib itdund i.lnti n, mi Kkin iHwiis., or the Mime Amount lor a tttillUM Oil rU-rnfiiliiiis All. tloiis. Tir. iii.ooo is t:it. i.irr. ThontiisTlilv eliinw il by in ItiK le. Vlt rro'a l;olleii "lodlrnl IvlHeovery.uinl i.-od d Igesilon, n f ul r phl ii, 1'iiti) mil wlr Its, aud tltal atronis ill, mil iK.iia.ibiisia-d. CONSUB5F-TEON, vhleh Is Krrolnln of llio I.iinvs U iit Ptnl mid enwil by tins n-'imly, if itK ii b'w fivre the Imt HiLnn (il lh ilituise l.tn Inn Ih iL Ktoiii Its marvelous 'iv r over this trinbly fill ill iIihik', wl n !m-t nl!rHnr tills lunr rx'lelinilisl U'lmly to llio I'lililie, Dr. I'li hi ii tluunrlit sih'U iiAly of n:lllinr II hla " rn suiiipllnu I ure," lint i.Ii.iiiiIciiii-: ih-t iiiinii' ns tno llmite.l fm a ii'iiHciiii' wdiOli, tuiitl lis wondrrliil roinbliiiillnii of t"lile, or strMiKtli nliiir, ultemtlvi', fr blixsl-eliiiimiiiK, iintl-l.ill'iiia, mh'iiiiI. mi'! imtiitlvo K'xt ties, la iliieiiuiil.il, tt I'lilv mi il rvimdv lor eiuiiiiiiliii, but lor nil tlironlo Dlu ruses of tii" Liver. 0!eod, and Lungs, If you fie) dull, ihiiufv, ili-hilltnted, i:vr lllow tulnr of ikin, er ) How i ili-bi nlvn i. ota on tiMv (il- IhhI)', liiii' :it liiildtielie m- il).-,l-liesM, laid tusle In i:oul ii., inlerni.l be-.it or Chills, nltenuitiilir wit It liot llunln-a, low nplrlts; und pliHiiny li.i IhhMih i, liiitriili.r iiilie, unil eisitixl t'i'i(in, imi lire Mil'i ntui linei liidlkONlloii, ) Mriiln, end TorIU l.lver, r 'lillloiK.iie.a." In 1111111 em. only t'lii't of then1 n)inAiMiM nn- i i- rli nriil. As a reniedr tin- ell such e iM-t, I'leree'M Golden niedK-ul 1I loreiy is iiiimiitiHM-d. lor W011I1 1. iinr;. Rptftliirf o( Flood, Mi(irlnes ol Irriitd, t:ioi. Niiil'i, Anmiii. Nevrro Oii;lis, ui. klmliMl iildx li' i:in. It Is an eii( nt ie!iul.r. Horn nv DiiriKitrrrs, nt tl.OO, or tIX niiiiM:n for e . N-iiJ ten r-iits In sIhiiiiis fur Dr. l'lirco'i luiiHt on I'oiistunptloil. AiMns, WimIiI'm liUriiury Itlriltinl Aaso. cllUloil, Uu.1 Jil.ilil Mreet, Hl l Ml.o, ;,. X. $503 REWARD Is offered, riv ho pronrletor of Dr. Suiro's ( 'utiin h Henietlr 1 "rf b'f rt eiihp of i-nttiivh whleli Pisasi fj tliey i-iiunot eun'. If yon -' . Iiuvrt a diseluirirri fmin tho nnse. iiff'-nslvo or olherwliKi, iuithil Imia ot smell, tust.', or brni lnir. veuh eves, dull imlu or iinwuiv In ln-.nl. you Kivo Ciitnrrh. Tliou Vn, Is of eii' 1 lerinliiut.. In isiiiiniiiiptlnn. Dr.Hiure'sl'ATAiiiiii IIkmi:iv eunn (lioworst euwuof Cntarrli, "'1.I hi llio Head,' and Cnturili.il flemlnrhe. ui cents. FEflilYROYALPILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Orlirlnnl nnd Only (irnain. ft ta4 atwav. RrlUhK Stn M warlhlrM Imlutliiaa. I i,ll.ni.Ma MLADICS. A.k OrustM M fcfkMiratrr'a EosTl.lT'.ud MMlvir.iff hMlk lirn!l HUM rUvul.r. at lfl by return mast HAMS PAPER. I'Mraaatrr I krmlral '- r VSlUMaJUa.alMiaara.l'kUadaTl't Bets' ny Dmrct.ta awrrwharf AU frr H-klrlMsa US LutUtk" I'aaujiNyai fllla. laksaauUM. TMi nn.T r frmnitorl tifclo tprMtty f..f Um 1111 ot tfrnffairnii f lh tQrnr ff "v omtinai tiri of M.KOfKU ITV twiht ihrvngh ttm irli ltt4 NitoM oUfMIKl U(tlthkllHt IUI14 iltritlwd i ur Hint frnfl hMd !, UUfwVtiwOMft for IrtuUn ffvttt Nil ) foimilv,iil4rrMi:iiMVr KIm 1rt If C. 101 WfttUftfL Ittr akt ,( lhl cl-i of M.aaa.ll ...I kai aflMSt "iit URPIlY Rreia run, 1 r 12 Km wns tti a larar ot tl uilic .mt now ruKa -HMJiiir Itia Waning liaua. iuaa.iflhaoililo. 1 A. lm bMI lit. findlontfl, loMKyftnaTtiMa, rnai.en. The Van Efonciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, OR. Toanf, niiMla-amd and eld. alnsla or nianiad avaa and all wbn luttrr wlih Lour manuoodi rlrroua lh.)nlity. Hiniina torrbea. Hmnlnai Lns-vS Hriu.l l)wailii Mta ory, Waali Eym, Laak of P.tiarfy alio lilood and Hkl IHtaaxa, BrtJilllia, l;ni,lluna, llalr Valllaf lluur I'alni, 8 wallllijis Hunt Tlinial, tllaan, M Iin'Is cf Mamiry, Kldnaye ai,a HlaU Troahlas Wnak Rank, rlnn.lni Urina Hoanirlisa, OUat, BUia. srproniit rvliaf and euro for hta. lloth Hear Consult 4 onfldrattallj OITKICHIIHU 1B4 THIHII MT. NTTrN.ltTN'ClKD -H. K. N. II. Na MB. mm f TO D 4 THAI M. .. JQmnmtue m V1 4, -J MMutun. 1.' fanu QuBloil X IL taatauttljn