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IOO49I IDE) i over 10 A s, lb 13 i'5 14 (Halted, over (o ids oito .i hlHm one-third 7 off. 00 WlKTABLKS fcftge, I? tt. row, 1 sack. 1 Mower, do W tus 1 toeg.nsw,y bush .... Ml 1 00 25 0J lOOlf tvuu t dnxrnn Knrlnff CllD.. 14 18 10 20 Lv.- 1 ' ' - v Oregon, do rt - - I 1.111.. .MA .fill ', in.t. nil tlir.HA t' llll'ilv ill., h ivi .... i I I .1 J 1:. .1 . l ... but- If asKuU a uiujoi a itiuo uoy who I t thousand or moro on ft string, ty," was tlio reply, "tlou't you ,w pa is a ministoi?" "Yi-s," re cil lady, "but what Inn that to l.-.l. i,01 iiT?..A..r ll,l.." c.ii.l tl.A ftlUlir UTVIJ fclilllj Olll IUO 1 .1 . . 1 "Urcunso uo hms iuu sonuig oi collection basket" 2'i A'jocA. U nana man i ;m-; -jjo you I., tn o.iv vmi ill. nut Hi I mi Amitn an w j j - - I nil I- ... . ..ITM. women. rronouiuan "iney fratlier pretty to look at, but I do jjjlike iboir voiios." "Whut is the Iter with thurn? ' "Their voicos are ilk" "(), well, jmu probnbly heard fe of thorn talking to each otber flit lOino othor woman." Omaha "Tlio money wasted in worse than -ess (iro-works in our city." writes stute editor, "would save bun ds of the poor and needy from vation. Will pooplo never learn judicious uso fit money? Here," etmlinued. turning to the office , "take the bijruost tin pail there i go get it full of beer. HustU jrxelt because I'm dry." Luck strikes new york. r. 4 f Th Loniiiina State Lottarf Com piay'i Biy Prltee Com to this (it. 3ood fortune often comes when least pectcd and smiles upon those who i not looking for her. A striking lance of this is the case of Dr. R. Jelta, of 41 Marion street, whom the kle goddets favored in a most ntrree- way. About four weeks ago lie i a number of other prominent gen lien belongiug to the Italian colony this city were at a ball, ' and in the irse of conversation at the supper ile discussed the variations of good bad fortune which they had each perienced. As a result of the con ation some one proposed that tuey uld try their luek by buying lottery et. After considerable discussion as decided that each of the fifteen tlemen who had taken part in the versation should buy a ticket in ie Louisiana State Lottery Com- y's drawing to be held on the 13t'u tach was to buy one-tentu oi a et, which costs f 1, and if any one uld win a nriifi tin was to eive the ers a wine supper. r.Aiweltabouirbt one-tenth of ticket 61,677, and was aereeably surprised ftui- A. nffAw Ua tlrawiTttr that S ticket had drawn the lourtn cap prize of 10,000, and he was en fd to one-tenth of that sum. Last yk the doctor got hie mney and f friends their wine supper at his ex- There were three other lucky men Obis town besides Dr. Asfelta on the fell Bit. One of them held one-tenth I ticket No. 61,503, which won the fond capital prize of f 50,000. The pner was a modest man and didn't fnt his name published, so he had money 'collected for him by the "pie's Bank of this city through dams Express Company. Another lucky man was Gadhilf f iieman, who conceals his identity J giving his address as New York f'y, but his name does not appear in eity directory. He is evidently a f iseman who does not want to be over fn by strikers and others willing to Ur the good fortune that befell him Jen he paid $1 for one-tenth of ticket 95,272, which drew the third cap W prize of $20,000, and was worth a 1 12,000 to Mr. Wizeman. I A fourth favorite of fortune in this jfy also held one-tenth of ticket No. S.273 and scooped in f 2,000 for his vestment of fl. He, too, preferred ennm.) his identy i g"- i friend V- Benjnmin Nathan, of 838 Broad 7t to collect it for him through plains Express Company. "nf IV Jy Km, OA S. RAILWAY PASSENGERS. Tb'r I'xhU w.kh Mi. Kmvla,m Arm UobdU to Mo.ptt. An lutewstiDj case has lately been decided by the collrt ot luJt ri.()).t , I ennsylvania. where the plaintiff bad recovered in an action against thvLake Miore & Michigan Southern IUilwav Company duiuagea to the very unusual amount of fco.ooo. The suit wan brought on account of severe and per maneut injuries which tha i.1,.i..tiir ... coivod in eonipieuce of boiiiS put off ... u. uiuuiu oi trie nigut from the lim ited express train runuliig eastward from Cleveland. O.. Ho had a ticket which entitled him to a lirst-class pas sage from Cleveland to Erie. ..ml t midnight he took his seat in a ear of the limited express, to which he was directed by a biakemau standing by. It appears, however, that ordinary tick ets are not good on this train, for which a special rate of fare is ehru-o-,..!. The plaintiff was Ignorant of this fact uutil the conductor refused to take his ticket, telling him that It was "no good;" und that his orders were to stop the train and eject immediately uer- hoiis who endeavored to l ido on such tickets. The plaintiff offered to pay nisiare in money, and when this offer was refused, begged that at least he should be carried to the next station. Tlio conductor, however, would not accede eveu to this reasonable request, but stopped the train nud put off the plaintiff where there wore many tracks and switches, whore locomotives were constantly passing und where "Lrokeu trains" were "lloated." While trying to reach the nearest station the plain tiff was struck in tho back by some ob ject which tho jury muat have inferred was either a locomotive or a car, and so received tho injury on account of which tlio suit was brought The railroad company in 'their de fense contended for a principle, which, if once established, would be extremely conveniout for such corporations ami quite the reverse for their passengers. They maintained that travelers by rail are bound to know the rules of the road In regard to tho tickets whioh they buy just as a citizen is bound to know the laws of his Stito and uitv; and conse quently that the plaintiff, in taking a seat in the limited express, was a tres passer, and could lawfully be treated as such by the company. Tho court rejected this pretension, saying: "A passenger who has an opun way to an oMn car going to the place to which ho bought and holds a ticket, without knowledge that the ticket is not good on such car, is not to bo 'treated as a wrong-doer, endeavoring to rido with out payment of fare, or to rido in a car which he knows bis ticket gives no right to enter." The plaintiff, there fore, was entitled to pay his fare in money, and the oompaiiy had uo right to eject him. Auothur point as to dam ages, almost equally important, was also decided in this case. Tho judge who presided at the jury trial charged that "punitive" damages, that Is dam ages which would be more than a com pensation for the injury, and in tho na ture of a puuishiiieut might be given if the jury found that the plaintiff was put off from the train at a dangerous place. The court sustained this ruling saying that the act of the conductor amounted either to wilful misconduct or reckless indifference to the safety of the plaintiff; and that inasmuch as tho plaintiff could have recovered punitive or exemplary damages against him, he could also recover them agaiusthis em ployer, the railroad company. The court added with some humor: "It is unnecessary now to consider whether the company may put off a trespasser to whom it owes no duty, at a place where there is probability that he will be killed." Boston Tranncriid. Incandescent Light. The term Incandescence, so much used at present, indicates a white heat, or the glowing whiteness of a body aused by intense heat tlio lime t,. bulbs, remarks a writer on this subject, with their brilliant horseshoe of glowing hlament, attract no iuoie attention thau the flickering gas jets. But tho facts about the gas jet are, un lib biwn ..f the electric lamp, easily and generally understood. Both pro- luce light by incandescence, uie moiu .,!,. of cms beiii!? rendered incandes cent by the heat generated by the com bustion of other molecules. The blue portion of every gas flame is where combustion is taKing piace, uuu i thero comes the heat which keeps the rest in a state of incandescence. With the electric lamp it is the heat produced by the friction of an electric current compelled to go through a fine carbon filament, wlucU raises mitiuwii.e... nnnditioti of incandescence, wnicn produces light iWoi. Dudytt. i.Whv. aunt." said a blooming ..no. l,.dv to her ancient spinster rel ative, as they stood waiting on the cor ner, "you don t really mean to gei ou ,r ,.rnwded car. do yoii?" "That's just what I've been waiting for, re .. ., -:.lv "It's all plied me antique, 6. very well for the young girls to talk. but when 1 get a cnance w -man's lap, I ain't going to waste it The Farmer and Manufacturer. i n Whinnln. nroprietor of Youngs Hotel, Itoston. has recently takenout t.jOO.000 insurance upon his life. Of this 1100,000 is a life policy. 1100.000 is twenty years endow iurm and foOO.OW 18 niu;cn years ment . . Little Nellie, aged two-and-a-half. l. .ihn. in )ir t.rflVer. on omitting uci . r--. . . . fnr nana nj.U.11. UU irfusetl. Her moUier insisting, eine aid petulantly: "cii.oo oiew V for pity's uxUByhMd. An ordinary eleplm"' .rodu UO poiin.U of ivory, worth If'V). Kirind ton suinn ren tons (of which Slu llielu u i i.ne third), for which it is teci-ary to fill 12,0U) clephaniH rariy. W&irCHIO, IS DEED, ArethoM wtom a confirmed tendency to bll iusinett, lulijcct to the various and SHiiirrrul symptom! Indicative ot liver cumiU4nt, Nausea, lick headache. coutUpatlun, furted tongue an unpleasant brcatk, a dull or sharp pain In Die neighborhood of Hit affected organ, impurity of Uie blood and lou ot appeUte. IkiiuHio It as one of the most dlktreasii.tc u it is one of the Vmrnt common of niRUdie. There is, however. a benign ipecldo for the aUe&te and all its un- plrmnnt manifestation. It It the concurrent iriliiminy of I lie public and the mudiial proi'ua iou, that llcmoltt'r'f Suiuinch Uiltcra la a med icine which acMevej rvnult spwdtly felt, thon.UKh and beiitirn. Ueni'lca rectlf) ii.g liver iliionlcr. It Inviirurute the feeble, conquers kldnry and bladder complaints, and baalruatbe convalescence of I how? recovering from enfeeb-HiigriliH-aiMM. Moreover, it la the grand apecltlo for fever aud ague. The steamer Matthew Bean wa wrecked off Cape Finistere and tea pentous were drowsed. CCMISQ E01IB TO DIE. At a period of l'fe when budding womnn hood required all hf r strength to meet the demand nature makes upon It, many a yourg woman returns home from' the were mental strain ot school with a broken-down constitution, and her func tions disarranged, to go to an ar.y grave. If she had lieeu w ieely couusi-led ami xtven the lienetlt of Dr. Fieree's "Favorite Pre scription" her bodily development might have Kept pace with her mental growth, and health and beauty would nut have given way to decline and d. ath. Ther were nfty-tive boiler explosions in England last year. A FACT TO BE BEMEMBEEED. Do not be deceived by nilHrepreientation, Ask your druggist for Allcock's Pohocs l'LAsTUiis and let no explanation or solici tation induce ycu to accept a substitute. Au.cock's.1 lastkhs are a pu e'y vege table preparation, the formula of which is koown only to the manufacturers. Their valuable curative qu lilies are due to the employment of the highest medical and chemical skill. They act safely, promptly and effectually. Over l.tlOO.O 0 persons liav been cured by Allcock's PoltoUs PLASTtRS. To Tbrenberai I nave a few of the celebrated Wes.iiighouse Threshers yet and for the purpose ot c'osing out will sell them ou uext je.'s terms nt bottom figures. Also, a few second-hand ma ( hines of other make. W rite for bargains. Z. T. Whiuiit foot ol Morrison Street, f orllaud U egon. Japan has 1 contemplation the survey of ali ber large rivers. ' ...1J 11.. 1 ...... Di.ffnrlnn i oung or iiiinu.e-i.Kcu men uiiuii.iH from nervous debility, loss of n emoiy. premature old age. as the result of bad Habits, i-h iuld send 1U rent in stumps lor iarau i lustruted treatise sug eating uu falling cur". Address World s Dispensary Medical Association, Bull tlo, ivew York. Six persons perished in a fire In the In sane asylum at Clevela d, O. IP BUFFEEEES FK0M CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, and Oonernl lability, will try hcott'B EniaUlon of Cod Liver Od with liypouhusphiles,lhuy will Hint Immediate re bel and pcrn.lm.te binellt. The Medical Pro feaalon uiiiveraaby declare It a remedy of Hie greatest value aud very palatable. Ilrad: . 1 have uked Hcoll's Kmulalon In aeveral cases .f Kcrotula and tiebillty iu chlldreu. lUsulto moetsratliylng. My dllle pallentaUiks It with Pleaaur."-W.A. llULUKKT, M.U., baUabary. ill For un Irritated ThronC, 4'vueli, or Cold. "Uroum't UruvthM Troch" are offered with the fullest eon fldence in their efficacy. Sold tmZy in box. OFFiB SO. 173. FREB ToMkkchantsOnlt: A triple plated Silver Fet (" knives, 8 forks. Wa spoons, 1 mgar spoon, 1 nutter knife,) in satin liiied case. Addre-s at once, K. W. Tassill & Co., 6 State Street, Chicago. Gen. Horatio O. W right is on the retlnd list and lives in Washington. Chronic nasal catarrh -guaranteed cure Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, Gen. John C Robinson is on the retired list aud lives at Blnghampton. Brent hitis is cured by frequent small doses f Plso's Cure for Consumption. Trt Gkrmba for breakfast. Cuticura a Positive Cure for eVey form, of SKinandblooo -S- from -X - PiflPLEsto Scrofula, AKIN TOUTURE9 OK A 0 sUnUy relieved by a warm bath with CUTI- CUHA cOAl , a real nam 'y -r.- application of Cuticuka, the , graat tu-Js 1 his repeaiea oaay, wim -j--7 " Cuticura KitsoLVKNT.thoNew Hld Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perapirat on pare and uulrriuttng, the bowels open, the Liver and kidneys active, wUI upeedUy cure. KcueJiia, tetter, ringwoini. paorlaals, lichen, prurilunacall head.dandrutT and every species 5f torturing, dif.flifuri.ig.itcldng.scaly ' ana I pim ply diaeasea of U.e skin and scaln, with lo of tair, when physicians and all knowa remedies v dj r,..m'. .w Soap. lltkioLVlCNT. $1. Prepared by the PoTTItR rA" . .. . . r.. Uiniv Mars faTHend roriiowioreniujj7 niUPLE-S, blackheads. cliapil and oliy aun rlfl prevented by Cuticura MedicHoap. Bebt, LaHibtn, to tws awl LhtLL Hold bv dragri or ent by mait 500. K. T. Uaullino, VS wren, l a. VEW AM WOKVEBFl'Ii Self-Playing Musical iDstmment, kohlar k CbJuM. Ban frandaoo, lot cataiiapia. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cuth all Diseases originatiDg from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LIVES. Eheumatitrm, leuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula. Tnmon, Salt Ehenm and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leayes the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and th Complexion bright ihi c!cs?. J. R. CATES CO., Proprietor. 417 Sauaome St, San rrandaoo. n SaE J .aw U " ' I 1 1 1 ft WlicnVlb'c ivl I 4 'it lUvilfJ rPMsilnrVrimlrti' i i a " i vjr . - ' v y ito.ifis. M in fer fuUraSsnqi offldi' flu flil'e.'ns ritliinVi" nfo'rt J-nr Aerify m Mjptcjr 0p frit .tqmMtfc sole One Bottle ef WAT A KHn rDPATrralUJ CREAM BALM. Price, SO cents, HaVFEVERy &A Will do More MW 9 - If. IX Clltlttt CATARRH Than ShOO R-iAJ SW la Any Other Way AY-FEVER A Mrtlclo b aupHed Into wob noatrll nl U tumh.. PriOiilV) ctaV tit tlruugUt; bj nmil. ntirUtviviTa dt oU. LLY liHTHbhri, M, UrMowlcb 8t , Hew Yurk. 887! 1887 fall aBd Wlater. IHU7. C0LLINS0N & AHPEL, MPEl'lAL AWOlXtEJIKSTi LARUK ABIVAl or- ipq! WK TAKK PI.KASUHK IN ANNOUNO IniF O.m nrrlvul nf A VfrT InriTO ftllllllll.'nt of NKW (Jt.Ol)S and NOVKI.TlKrf for all de- partinenU. The oolloction includes an me luu-ai ai.d mnet fMhiunalile kurotiean and American ii-oduoiiciis, bi deaien, color and fabric, em bracing : Silks. IlrcBi Goods, Tweed. Ulovoa, Klbbons. Ulsb-rlngw, Ijw.ea. Collars, Flannel. Trininilng-s, Culls, I'orllurea, lliittona, ltuclilnir", Ciirlali.s, Corsois, Jlandkei chiefs, Kkinketa. Hosiery, tuibrcUag, uneua. MUSLIN A MERINO UNDFRWEAK, llouarkerplns Uoode, KOUBHIlia AND BLACK DHE18 COODf Samples sent on application. Oondt sent C. I. u or on receipt 01 rosioiuce uroer. COLLINSON AND AHPEL, 8. W. Cor. 3rd ind Morris m, Portland. The Oregon National Bank, Or POBT!.Al. -- in U.LrfiiMilltui I'ftvliK. Bank. I CAPITAL f All) IN. IIOO.OOO Tra.iMcU a Uneral Hanln f Buatoaia. AnlVir-KI'U k..nt MitiM.4 In CllMlk HKI.IJ4 KXI'HA.NIIK in Sao Krauclaeo and K Yft LI A K KM 0U.KTI"NS as faforal.lo fron VAJI Prai.drot. Vlct-rreeiUtiat. 1) f 8HKRMAH. CaaUlar. Jfiw Srctioval Mars er OREGON & WASHINGTON, ItevUed to November, 1887. 75 Cents Kern. Together, 1 S3. Mailad anrwhara. Addraaa, J. K. CIIX k CO. PnbMtheta, Foiilai.d, oraKoa. CTCIMUAV KKIilll'H A BACH. w I a-l lilln I , ii.i,r. ltoeuiah Manoa: Hur det Oryana, band Instrument. UtrKMt stock of Bheet M uslo ana iiooaa. nanae gnnnea at Eastern prioea, U. tK A CU m Pnat alnvrt. Han fn.m:lA nniiisa Habit Cured -uht UriUr1 rrrf.4. S. B4STI,1M m-4. UaalaaiW,e. PEIIIIYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The) Original nnd Only Pennine. awaaaiamraSauabU. Vaiaawartkkaa laltallnia, MiiM LADIES. Art ,i irala as -i kU-k.mUt; EialUS u. a. waw I"-" irai-. 1. ft mkfi Utur t-r Mara aiaH old T BVaerlrta arvmrbam. la a t'karkaa iw'e Ui" tmMjrwfl rilla. tiAaaaaM. LA oa ... S Vrii'j iu, TtMrlrittft Uld w.h a r iiumA W.PTTT. MUD U I I Vl J ,r n . illimi . .a. ituMa !, Omnia Lamaoa. Obiraa. rinaaoclea. llananaa, Htrawharrie and early . (tablas for aaiemlorrawlit. 1 Ui H. 00 per hrr. AJdiws M. SOLOMON, -. . w. Art lid a, t lark sc. Chicago, Ilia. OLD SORE3 AND ULCERS ar l.il( nM 1,1 ILLil l tlll .!. . llama auM. auu, wa. auaa a J. 1. AUaa, St. faal, Miaa. J 'f i assafifaff" 07 tr1! nninA u imiu m isis aWB n 11 St V i C rof ulu, Catvta, 0n bottlt taktn according to direction mill ght better results than a gallon ef Sarsaparilla, or any ot the to-called Blood Purifiers with which the market is glutted, it Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. $500 REWARD iv be paid for any case of Rheumatism AcA Dr. Pardee's Remedy, property ad' rns f reliere. Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. Ne hot watar plpaa; no haatlna your looina. For dr aorlplluo, addrvia, Z. T. WEIOHT, Foot Morriion it. Portland, Or. Also dcalr? Ul ThT-nf 4i.d 0nn,l MAnhlnwry, Ma riue Wurk, Lauudry siacbiBerf, Id fact aitythlnf yi.u vaol. Uu. A1rr.1t tt the ht.lp.nan IVial OU kuaii.. 4f AOKNTS WANTK11 SELBY 8SLELTIHQ AND LAD CU., Ban Tranoleoo, tJf'B SHOTGUN . CARTRIDGES . BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen'l Agent. 7 Htark MU Portlaad. Or. MMOKK pinn ri mmnDini tub rLUn uu iTiHuniui CholasfL Purest and Moat Delloloui LEY WEST HAVANA C1SAR IN THE WORLD. ilTror aale at aU leading plecae sa L. K. G. SMITH, BW solo Agent. tAToRiA.or. 1T1O ili3' i s ri:. H A it V Acme Electric Belt Agency 171 Fourth UU, bcL Morrison and Yamhill. rortlaud, Urt'Kiin. ADVICE AND MEDICINE 11.00. All IMwaaer i.eeaMf.ill, traatad. Olironle and Nr mm Vruuiiini a .imciall;. KlmuniatUi.... Neuralvla. Utmrral and Ni-rtuiu llebjltr, MDUlnal Meak.iM ami Liwt Manhood uwM.f'illJ Uaatwl with tl.a aid f the cai-KBSAiau Acua Kihthiu Hal.T and uihar alMitrla aiipllancoi. Hriual MiwaM takaii br U.a sem at luoal nmwnalila ralra A ein.pWut I'lijralclao and KIm tncan In attomtanoe daily. Oouutrr mtl.uu will pleaat Uta irinptouia aa accurate a. poMiUla. CHrrM4nda aullollad. 1'tnm lUtctij cmth. AAA raxra or llerlal lllwwf, Pll-a. UUU Una ore a, t'latulaai and Itertal I Irrra treated aurr-arull . wltboal nar of Wnlie. Hlihln pitot lworara. limits arvrral Interior tana. Hrud for rlrrnlara. J. II. fklia;lon,M. It. a.H Itekam'a building- forllaud.Or. t h him ftia 1.4 ta Hi.ict mt iImI ci mi im..lip, aa1 a. rt'.a liitutl nnlfwnl Mining "iiuRMir woij ru, Ta OlaiM Uia U.n 4 Dm ih.Uk aad aow ". iha l.lii- Mad. Uhatofllieoxa. A.i-MIIIL, Bradfcird,Fs. SoMVDmrriM r.u Si.se. TrtU BRLT or Itp-MrsUrU IVsVl Ipreygejl fr UO of oreoffttaenw of lh sBrrstl ornne. Ti. oent'o ti'e orfXI.ftCT.lriTV f-.tM-liH (Bronjh loo oe.rU wool reirt lOVtS lokr-OllOf SWltnO, IfOOOa MOfOOftsl tkuoufc kiWotrlt IfcelU ft4ftfl4 tflrooll ll't frota k4 to U it) trt loo V OMrt&sl rpOs For el re ik re gttiof foil ftv fonsMMoo, ttAdrtt L'bosr-or K too UtO ve., in wi tlOL CU40, lal Tho Van Honciscar DYSPEN8ARY, PORTLAND, OB. Teens, dlddl sad old, atnla of ourrud awa awl all bn auffnr wlta IXHT MANHOOD -v Slanom I.bUlt7, Hcwnw kTfcs. birrhaa, Humlnal luaaaa rt H-uilaa,jraUlijM. V ,ttid,wli al Iff, at . Knarr aiao Bum 'am - H.i tamn HTinaa Vtlna r bona ralna, S oallUis IoV larta of Mafeerr. Kldaaf Waat Keek. Bnrotnf rrta Uoaorrbaa, Olaat BUM ara eftmpa maw eoo mmwm.tm.um. Moth Hairs Coaaolt 4 oandatlallf 0riCIS-la 184 THIRD BT. nitipf B morn mall. Fall Deaarlpllea a-a . . . T v-.i-v ... . i ,,11 I" II Ctn CMiiaV SoODf CO.'. C.aataaaa. a Kf. . U. K M-H. r. W. V. Mo. UU, Ml f TO I DTS. ML .jbawwIMa m tali aaaMSirfaHwa, Lwj MrniartU t'.flnu Cktmical Oi kClaalnnatl?TfB rT-rT t J Ki l'J L,.f TO JOB PRINTERS - AT- REDUCED PRICES. OLD RELIABLE GORDON Hit Threw.aff. ( Manufactured by Taliner A ly, ) I'.O.It. cursor boiil 11 1 lorlliinl lOvlTi - iZOAH i:tvit - :iixi.oi) We guaranteo the press to lie the HvmI tiiitl JIiaioHt In the Market. 111 V AO rcii:ii. Palmer & Rey, 112 and 114 Front Street, Portland, Orogon. $5 ToH lny. K.unpli' v.irlh ti.M. HlKIC U.tpa in ui.ili'rtho hunHi-feri. Writ Hmw rta iHirait Ua.NlluLuaal'ik.lIolljriHIoh. In auccauful eparallns ilnre iM, patrealafd Iront all mcI.om of Ilia Kur.hwMt, tniloncS by tuilacu nun and lradinf (ducalonv TnK MOST PKIIKKl'TLT tQl irrtO SCHOOL ef Iu clu on tha Coatl, ll rlttn prlrals er claaa Initructiun, d.iy and t nln ihro..(hiul Ida yaat, la Anlhmelic, Wrilmf, Cormpondania, Book acrin(, ltnkiii,Sh(inhniI,Tvi wM.m(, llinlnauiwd Ul Forma and all Common School branches, titwkala ol all agaa aud boll) admitted . any lima. Calalosaa (ra. Ainitlioiig asdWaaco, Prafikion. Th DC I Kit' Ul'IDIC la laaaMl Krut. sad MaitS, 1 Mtk fear. $- 31 paaea. ' 3 DUv 111 il m w'kola PUt lira Wallei-y. UIVIH Wholraala llreS irirMl fnmmrr ' tot tirrauual ar family Talla how ta order, and .Ives eaact " rr thtna jro aa, at, drink, bar. fa with. Then. ISVALO AllLM BOOKS contain Information gleaned from tha markets of the world. Wi will mall sopr MIKK to anf ad drsas noon reaelpt of 10 et. to drfrar eiptnae of mnlllnff. Iirt ns heat from von. U.apaotfwllr, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. W aV tW Wahaah Aeeoaa. Cklnaaro. IU. " Uyhoaband t.bJecU-d t and.n to town for goods fur years, but we paid all off bar this summer aud mads op au orilor oaBMITII lor snpplles. They haw coma to band. ra ara daligl.Ud with thull. We aared HH-Olloo our bill of wlnUr supplies, and t IU beat goods we svar had in U.s house. Canned Ouuda, Dried Prult, Dry Qoode, llama, Kli.ur and Tools -everything- was sa repreeented, and all wall packed. I wish our bonis merchants windd try goods from fanrnitt :amii htobk. iu snd 117 Clay 8t reel. Ban Pranciaeo, Cel." ClUICH ALL. I1UMOKO. from a ctmunon Illoleli, or 1'"J,,0" to the worst WcroltilB., knll-rlio m, lover -aoraa," Knly ' l,ouf,,,. Nkln. In short, all die. nutiad by bad b"Vl arc cm-im-vd by Ibis l-'f'b '"'': fvlnir nnd hivlifuni Inir iiudlclno. tircal 1" 1'iii I'leors r .Ily b.nl lai.U-r la b niiti "u't KM;clully has It m.tnll. af'd HI" In ...irlt.i I clli r, loao ", iro7la, Wirbiiii f. s, Nore 1 ye-, hroU .i,... more a und kwclllngsi lllp o li t U -en.", Uhllo kwrllluii-i I o Ire, or Thick N k,und l iiluruod I, 'di, Hi nd Ml wins In .1.11111 !r n tori" iir ills.-, with rtiloifl 1'l.iKo. on Hkln )Z"J"'or t!.o sumo "'"t t'"40 "'Ii'Vimm.'.'.''' Tim ijrrr Thon.iiKl.lv cl. nn. It bf "lnK tr. s'llrce a ; oldcii irtedU nl lUcojory,.ii.dtopa d la "alio 11, a lulr akin, buo)iiiil j;i;lr lnjand Willi atrougll.,wlll bu.-sUil.llhlKd. CONSUMPTION. which Is crofiiln o Iho n-al.'d anil oiinti y i.a n..;i -7 foro f lie l.w stwiw of the du-raw urn rj nc .. d. k'rom Its limrvcli.tts imiwit over this l. rrlliiy lafTdtaius". when llr.it ..tf.-rli.ir this now w "limlcd rAi-Hly to tl.r. M,l.lt I . ,1. tJioiiotit seriously of Milling it bis "1 o n aumplloil l ure," but nlmndmied Unit niimu HS tKl lliiilli-d foe a IlK.llellM- which, (1 .111 Its wonderful o..i..blniiil..n of toi.h'.or stn-iiirtlM-ning. slfnillve. or I.I.mhIh -li'iinaliiH, anll-l.lllo.is, iHiK.nil, and liulrlll .r..ai tlca. Is ui..Miiiil.il. not "..))' ..a a n iueily for onVTs.inii.tlon, but for all throulo ills eases of tl.o Liver. Blood, and Lungs. If TU f'i'l diill. drowsr. d- blllhited, bars Billow color of skin, or ) llowlh-l;r. 11 seots on face or Iwaly, lrwiiil biwlaebi; or l at n.. bnd tiwio In u.oiilh, InK nuil heiit or chills. nlkTiiiilli.g with hot lluahea, U.w S. r.ts snd kIoo"')' fon-Uidlngs. Irn-gnlnr "I'l" ;l'e. ,.! citti-d tongue, you sr.. sulterliuj Jro.il digestion, llyaiM-pala, mid lorpld Liver, or lllllouaiiea.." In miuiy cums only lart .f Uh. symptoms are .ixp. rlwi.. Aa a remedy for all a.i.li nedltal Ills eovery m iinrtiirimHr--! nr. rierrc'i s eoverv is oi.i'..i''w-.. . . , , . Vor Weak MiiifS, "nllllny Illood, khorliieao of llrralh, llroif rhilla, Aallinia, hcvere 1 oiigli, aisl klndnnl sffeeMons.lt to an . ineleiit "" 'r rWii.i) nr 1)iuuiuimt, ut 1.00, or u BOTTI.i: for fS.OO. rWid u oi-iiu In stainia for Dr. Flcrees bonk on fonaniiipllon. dresa, Uorld's Ulapeiiaary ffledlrol ciallou, ttuJ ialu hirert, UrrrAU,N. V. $500 REWARD Is offered by fhs prorrrHnrS of Dr. Kagu's Cslan h lU-im-dr lor cum of raiurrb which tlxy cannot etiro. If you 1 - n, fmln lha Dosn offonslra or oiherwliy, pumai - smell, taste, or baring, ireak eve, dull Pain oremuro In h.-sd. you kave Catarrh. T hou sands of caws UTinlniiU. In L """'JL'i h-a Or. ra- a 1 ata kmm i'.m.7T c'.;rc; . , ca of C alarrh. old In the lleko, tod Cktarrhal lleadkche. W centt. . 11 1