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EDUCATING HORSES. !m f Management aad Training That Haeointnend Itaalf. method employed by Ittrey wi. nve the home of the use oi hi j juid then to cause him to realize er uselessnos. of attempting to jrwise than as the operator do. The method is rather serere, altogether, and though most ex- for vicious animals, ia not ad ) in the care of colts or of an an. j:it is not vicious. The principal In training a colt or horsa that yioious, is patience, and thore is pution to many to resort to s that are quicker and do not I the exercisH nf patience. The colt or horso needs only to un li what is wanted of it to do It, isk is within the animal's power. inn not always immudiutely uu what is required, and the per- in teaching it this is whore the if y 0f patience comes in. !; gome other means are found iy, the F-arey method may bo In the urst place we must got or bridle, upon the animal, and . . . .Ill,, .... I, . .jomeiime" uimc.u tiling Itaivy sometimes usw', drugs to c horse, and that is permissible ng else will answer, but never be advised if other means can ved. lie would rnb a little of If cummin upon the hands, and the horse, upon the windward j that he could smell the oil. It that as soon as the animal the cummin he will permit the h approach him. When ap- J a little of the oil is rubbed io nose, an I It is f aid to make dual so docile that he can be led fcre. We have never seen this jml whilo it isono of tho features Rirov method, we .must advise in attempting thus to approach' prous animai. a vicious horse, oili head and heels loose, is nut a ife thing to trifle with. bridle or halter once on, the next thrown upon liis sido. To tho left foot is lifted up to the nd a strap is passed over the d pushed over tho lower pastorn ier the anklo and close to tho I iho arm. This brings tho ani (throe legs, on which ho is oom o stand for five or leu minutes, jtlm fo:t close to tho body by $ing the strap. Perhaps the ani jv jump around some. Let him ks much as he likes, give him room enough to do as he pleases. soon leant that he can not gat down, a:id that is the lesson to fcht Next n i n a strap about jile of the right foot, and pass it ie shoulder. The operator takes I this strap and jerks the foot up, B the horso down upon his knees, flioly he will struggle, but not I his head is kept down and the Ipt well up. lie will pretty soon I disposition to lie down. Give the encouragement possible to jjy talking kindly and rubbing or Jhim with o:ie hand while tho used to endeavor to push him As soon as he docs lie down Biely that he will begin agaiu to he. Hold tho head (irmly to the I and keep the left foot firmly find the struggle will soon end. letter that two men should oper- JoiighMr. Iiarey never had an lit. down and helpless and submls- the work of kindness begin. (ho animal's fears a id calm his inness. You have shown the ire that you are his master, uow (lira that you aro his frien.l. lie e brought to realize that he is your hands and that you will trt him. or permit him to be hurt, iulidence mtit be aroused and i"d. After talking kindly to him Itting him for awhile the oper as down upon the animal, then upon him. turns from side to indeed making all tho changes , the more' the better. Then saddle and lay it gently upon in all parts of the harness, ap- thero piece by piece. When Operations have been continued fcalf or three-quarters of an hour, iter the animal has ceased to any signs of fear, remove every : and encourage the animal to got Sometimes this process is gone gh with several times, but once usually "break" the horse. But ''Ver you seek to teach the animal, should be perseverance until the Is accomplished; and, therefore, 1 necessary to repent tho process f described to make the break .rft!et, repoat it. D not half do 'We all tilings avoid rough, loud go. A horse does not like to be fat- If it is a vicious horse he is inch of a "gentleman" not to that profanity is a very ungcntle- I thing. The horse is capable of degree of education, but his f needs to b educated before the f-Detroit Free Press. I ... . . 5 ranger, who claimed to be a applied for work in Newark, N. day recently, and was given ynient on the roof of an titl ed house with another workman. minutes after the other work not getting an answer to a ques jooked around and found himself on the roof. Peering down the here the chimney was to be A, he saw the Ftrano-er lvinf at ttom sixty feet below. lie gave !rm, and brandy was procured administered. "An hour after 1 'he stranger dragged himself to t-tar and rode away." u well known that fine loaf f sprinkled over proud flesh will it w::h lea Alter remedy. Uou'uie uian with NAPOLEON'S TABLE. H.w th. Billed KnifMimr .f lh. rnr 11 . Charles Monsoiet has discovered In ho memo of r,nie a J U oof Napoleon at SLlLdono. lh m K vcn these to the worhUfterexp.es "g a conviction that It is not wi.houi nterest -to know what a tyrant 2 Napoleon's household staff, taken with him from France, Included amaitre h hotel, a chef d'offlco. a head cook and a pastry cook. Four Chine servants were added on the arrival o) he exile and his attendants at the island. The nationality of this sup. plonientary staff U cause of grief tc Caretne, who says: "M. Lepage (th, chief cook) was doubtless tho lirsl trench cook to find himself In gch s difficult positi..,fonr Chinese men U nssist him in his work! I repoat it, the position Is the worst thai could try n purveyor for the table; still, they set to work with tho four Chines:!. Apparently Napoleon wai not a troublesome animal to feed. IU had a particular liking for blood pud ding, and they lot him have all ho wanted. Other favorite dishes were fowls a la Meroiijro. such entries a could bo fried vol-au-v.ent, ami, being an Italian, inacenroni in nil stvles oi serving. Hm had also a weakness foi pastry and side dishes composed ol sweetmeats. His ureal fast usually consisted of a porridge made from sorrel or from any thing else, provided it was cooling; breast of lumb Well broiled nnd served with thin gravy; a small roast, fowl or two cutlet", and sometimes vegetables, but those raised on tho Island were good foi nothing. For dinner, a partridge, one releve, two entrees, n roast, and tho indispensable sweetmeats nnd pastry. Sir Hudson Low provided tho materials, and. ol course, these were detestable, accord ing to Careino. who says: "Tho poot cook for tho Emperor was often made unhappy by receiving a lean fore-quarter of boef, while the Governor kept the hind-quarter for himself. There wa no game on the island. Two or three times a year partridges and pheasants would come, but the Governor would grab them for his own table, nnd sent very few to the Emperor." Napoleon had his whims. One day ho ordered n "soldier's soup." Tho cook, astonish ed, did nut. think it necessary to answer tho demand literally, and made n soup wiih very little bread, and so l'lL'ht that the beans cpuld be soon. Na poleau was not so easily humbugged. He sent for tho cook. "I believe that you were a soldier?" "Yes, sire." "Thon you must know verv well tli at this is not a soldier's soup." "Excuse nio sire. I boliove I thought" "That will do. Make me a bolter ono to-uiorrow." Tlib cook did not repeat the per formance, and lln next day served a soup so thick with bread and beaut i hat a spoon could bi stood erect in it. Nupoluon was satisfied, but he ate very little of it, ami never called for it again. And then Careme pro pounded this phili sophical query: 'What was the purpose of this groat Captain in ordering a soldier's soup?" Auot Iter time Napoleon ordered from his Chinese retainers a dnnor oi Chinese viands. B it ho could not touch it. Scribncr's Magazine. MACHINE-MADE BOOTS. A New Bystnra of Securing the Sules In rented In England. A new system of boot making has been perfected in which the method of securing the soles, uppers and insoles together is the exact reverse of the ordinary wholesale system. In the latter the uppers are attached to the indoles by small tacks, the points of which iu time protrude into the wear er's feet, besides which their uso is ac companied by other disadvantages. The solo is then scorod or channeled round to receive tho stitching, by which it is, of course, weakened nnd its water-resisting power greatly re duced. In tho "Ab Intra" system the tacks are deftly put into the insole by a handy machine, tho flat heads of the nails boing flush with the surface of the insole and toward the wearer's feet. The insole is then placed on the Inst with the points upwards, and the upper is placed over them and made fast by means of a hollow tube, with which the operator passes down the leather over the point of each naiL The sole is then placed over the pro truding' points ot tho nails nnd. ham mered down, a few smart blows serv ing to secure the solo to tho upper and insole. So perfectly are the three unitedhat it requires tools and great force to separate them. The secret of this great cohesive power lies in tho form"of the nail, which has a shoulder near its point and in section rcseni blcs an open harpoon. II nec, when driven into leather tho latter closes over the shoulder of the nnil snd de fies all but the most severe efforts to extract iL After the polo has been secured the boot is finished in the usual way, tho time occupied in fixing the sole being about half that required in the ordinary machine-boot process. The value of the system is strongly attested by practical boot manufact urers, and it appears likely to effect a marked change in the condition of the wholesale boot manufacturing trade. London limts. Two races of men are dying out I,, f anlaiider. who' itnmlwr tl irtv thousand, and the Maoris, of New Z iand. red need from one hundred tlnu saiid'to forty-live thousand since the davs of Captain Coo';, and IMy ! rllliici uj - r Lin. A large nvmb-r of ccletf ladl In 8k rail! im i,w,t.iu,i t v. - -, , , JecUd recrption fer Mrs. Clevead be cauite one member of the coimuliu of re- "C" " uuci a nvaiiiHireiM. TEE WBTKRH BETTLEB'I CHOSEI SPECIFIC. With ererj adTtno ot emlymtloo into the tr Weet, new deuiuid U crtl for tlwtrt ler'i Btonmch Hitler. Kewljr peouUd reUMi r (rvqueuUr lea wlubrluut than older Kt tW locUtlM, on account ol the tuluiu which tine front receutlj cleared land, particularly along the banks of riven that are luhjocl U fnsan. U. The atcrtcultumt or mining emigrant oon loarna, when he doe not already know. Uiat the HitUr tTurd Hie only sure uroiecllun touuich. hver and bowel, to which climate v.. eiuur, ana unaueuatoined or un neallhy water or diet iubiiH't him. tiin (luei.tly, he placea an eatimaie upuu tbU grvat household Nx'illr and vniveutlve coiuuu-nau-ra'ewlthiuliuriunlcmcrlia and Ueareful to keei on hand a restorative and promoter if bUth o UnpliciUy to be relied upon In time ot need. The Ameer of AfKtianlMau caused the execution of Ills phialr'an for applyiu ir ritating olntmeuls to his arm. ONLY THUTI-S1X PZB CERT. Of thoe who die from c Misumptlon Inherit the diHe. In all other ra-es It must either be contracted Uirounh careleam, or, accord inij to the new theory of tuber cular parasites, received direct y from others as an Infectious di-ease. Rut In either case. Dr. l'ieree s ''Uolden Medical Discovery' Is a positive remedy tor the disease lulu early Btijies. H is delay that is dannerous If you are trotitled w th shortness of breath, spiltliiKot blood, night sweats or a liiiKerii'K cotiRb, do not best late to procure this sovereign remedy at once. The Sheriff of Chicago receives tUU for each man he hmigs. NEVER TRAVEL WITHOUT THEK. Persons should never travel with'uta box of Bkanukktu's Pills. A few doses taken before going on ship will preveut sea sickness, and one pill every ul. hton ship-board wll counteract thecostlve action of the sea air. When sick, troubled w ith lains, cold-, ordl z ness, or bavl- g rheu matism, take from three to five pill-, and if they do not opera' e in au hour or io I ke three or four more. Gen. Km. B. Franklin is president of a manufacturing company at Hartford, C'ouuulicuU THE SPLENDOR 0? DRESS And the prtiflc ul effects of cosmetics, no inat'er how deftly appl ed, can ueverumke beautiful or attractive one h i. subject to e a'iaiion nervous debility, or an) form of female weakness These must be reached by Inward application, and not bv outward attempts lit concealment, and the ladies may take hope from the fart that thousands of their sisters have ma1e themselves more radiant and be.ut'ful by the use of Dr. l'ieit e's "Favorite Pres rip lion" l ban they could ever hope to do by the aid of the appliances of the toilet. In the State of New York over 20,003 womeu are membe's of the K. of L. OFFER NO. 173. FRFEI To Mkhciiants Only: An elegaut si I verplui eil Water PI teller, frosted and richly c rved: beiKbt, IU liich-s. Ad dress at once, K. W. I'ansiu. Si Co., 65 Suite Street. Chicaw. An n Cure for Kni-e Thront nnd C'ouiilii, " lirown'i Uronchial Trothts" have been thoroughly tested, aud maintain a good reputatiuu. Gen. Wesley Merritt. the nal ant cavalry general, Is in regular service. The cleanslnn antiseptic and heating qualities of Dr. Sage's Catarrh tiemedyare unequalled. Gen. John F. Hsr'jarft, ex-Governor of Penusjlvauia, lives at Pidladelphia. Relief is Immediate and a cure sure, PUo's Remedy for Catarrh. SO cent. Trt Gkrmka for break fast. SKIN & SCALP CLEANSED PURIFIED iand BEAUTIFIED I BY QjTICURA. POR HLKAN8INO. PUItlFYINO AND t beautifyiiiK tlie tkin ( children and Infanta and curing torturing, dixllKurlng. itching, scaly and pimply disease of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to old age, theOoTlcUHA Kicmkdiks are infallible. f-(iiMTu . iI.a imMt Kuin t:i'H and CUT!- cvkafoap, an exqulBite Hklo HuUtler, ore pared from it, eitornally, and Cuticuka lta- ' . ! 111 J I I 111 1 .. I ...... .. 1 1 SOLVKNT, me new jnuou rurmn, uiimuwij, him ll other remedial and the best physicians full. Cuticuka Kkmkuiks are absolutely pure anil the only infallible skin beautlller and blood purifiers, free from poisonous Ingredient. Hold everywhere. PriccCUTlcuKA.SOc.j Hoap, tVs.: Itltsoi.VKOT.il. Prepared by the Pottick Dhuo and Chkmical Co.. Boston. Mass. f-y Henri for "How to Cure pain yvxum. D 1 DVIOkln and Hcalp pre-erved and bcautl DflDl U AH hyftiTn tiiAilKiiirAihi) SoAf HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cores all Siseassi originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula. Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. ft. GATES II CO., Proprietors 417 Baneome St- San Francteoo. ELY'S CREAM BALM. Catarrh Formonthsltuf fertd from a vent nrvtrecrtd in hetul Ely Cream Halm has worked likt magic in it curt after one treek'i ..mm I ' fvlnrnlfful - . . . . for what it has j . ' t- done or me.--.7u J. JI arris, (irWr sale gr-ctr) ll'J front HI., A'. Y. A partirlr to f'lt Into utcli wtri and I c'lil Trior irtiu at 1nivlBtt ; hj oill. r-UTr4. l cma ELY UKiiTHfcKH. Omnidi Huwt, rw Vo,. oTrfA'Wi Y "hkasm h a havh. -(LllVH r. t f Oabier.'iuwoixh llanos: Hur rM Orvana. hand Instrument. ljirgt 'V r,f KtMt Jinaic acd hocka. Ilar.rti ;wi.iiu U HAY-FEVER f f ROYAL ISiJlt J J JBi Absolutely Pure. Thlsnovtler nerr rarits. A marvel ef parity, tnii,th and lu'loaumeno, store vouomlcal than tlie oillnary knult, and c.:tio be sold In oouitl. tluoalthths nmltltud ol low ttt, ahurt weight, alum. Of plKsmhal powder, fco'd only In cans, Huu. IIaklno Vowoia Co., lufl V .11 Stravt, K. Y. 1887! va'" 1887 Fall and Winter. 17. COLLINSON & AHPEL. MPRCIAL AWOlXtK.MI'ATt LAHUK A HIVAL Or- VTK TAKK I'l.KANUUK IN ANNOUNO ' Ing the srrlvsl of a vprv large shlpni- nt of NEW UlUiDM and NOVKl.TlKr for all (le itiiirnla. The oulloctton Inc ludt-salltheltiU'st and most fnililuiialile Kuninran and Amurlcan tirodiicltous, iu design, color and fabilc, em bracing : Hllka, Iitm Goods, Towsls, Ulovra, Itihltnn. I'lsU'ring, l.W'4'S. t'ollais, Klannrla, Triiiun'ngs, Culls. I'ortlerva, liuttous, l(ucblng CiirtubiS, t'orse s, llun-lkuichlcfs, blanket. Hosiery, I'uibrvllas, Linen. MUSLIN ot MERINO UNDERWEAR, HouarkerpltiK Uoodn, MOUKNINO AND BLACK DKESS 0000.. Bninples sent on aptillcatton, floods sent C. 0. i or on receipt of fostolllce Urder. COLLINSON AND AHPEL, 8. W. Cor. Sri ind Morris jd, Portland. CHEAP GUNS -A eTol Lot. rpHK rX)I.I.OWINO ODDS AND ENDS 1 1 desire to close out to make room fur uew rock. Order quick snd get bargain: 8 No. & llomana Uullurd Itllles, 4A lUI cul.. double triiiKcr. octaguu barrcL VI Iv M lbs 118 00 3 No. 11 HiMirllnir Hsllsrd. round barriL 4043 cat., JU inch, lbs IS 00 a Sharu's little "Old ltellahle."iviu0cl.. ocUigun. double trigger, U to U lbs .... 2S SO S Spring fl Id Army Itllles, 45-7U cal 8 00 Write (or further particulars. H.T. HUDSON, W First street Portland, O'tgon SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., Ban Franolsoo. iooio )s lESSC!!Ss SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES J BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen'l Agent. 7 Hlsrk Mt. i'ortlagd. Or. nnn rnneu or Krrtal IMHt-axe. Film, OUU fr'iNHUrra. Klatulan null Itcrtal l lrrra treated narrraarully, Hlthoat uki of knllr, wlihln paxt two )ia,ra. Vlalta arvrral Interior towaa. MCnd for circular, i, II. KllklnKlou.M. I Ko.lt llrfcnm'a building. Portland. Or. Kaatero prioes. M. UK AY ttl S0( Post street, aa JTrasciauo. Oi DOLLAR! Savad U a dollar earoail. W nil for a big American dollar any of th following lums: to I Kk ; to IU Prarl Ilarley ; 25 IU. Split Pea ; If tic Tapioca or Sago ; 20 S Ml led or Plain bird S1 ; 1 Wis Mo. 1 Macaroni or Vrinllll ; 4 L. Ilaalng Powder ', t rtr Iwllght Coll.. ; l Im. Japan T;iU Ilutel Mixed Tea ; 12 nuall or i large ' 0)tm ; ItcansTnatuea. lirltd and t'snned I'm It of thl year crop now ready to distribute. They are flue quality, and price reasonable. Hour W lower; food time to get a lupply. Order the beet, aad har good bread. Kend for full list to JIITII1 CAM II MTORK, US and 117 Cla Btrset, Ban FraiKiem. ALLEN'S IRON TONIC BITTFRS. M ik. tnrnl rui Jl'w, r"J", S !fi..t...-. lirtUwtUi.r Am... la.il Mm, 1, it? Catvca Oni kottlt taken according to directions will girt better results than a gallon of Sarsapan'lla, or an of tho so-calleJ Blood Purifiers with which the market is glutted, it Druggists, pries St. 00 per bottle. 0500 REWARD will 6s paid for an case of Rheumatism whioh Dt Pardee's Pemed, proper! ad ministered, fails t reliene. SEW AXI WOXDKRITIj Self-Playing Musical Instrument, Playa Clawiral, Haiml, Ptno and all th popular mtt loif Hiayoirnwtlf. 1-rtoe (mat I6 to ii.it. Write kohlar 4 Ckaa. iwu t'lmnoboo, ler catalogue. SURE CURE DISCOVERED KOf- ATARR Lluderbirh't Germin Catarrh Rtmeds. Pr.r, l. KaDtt'l, O ml llru.tfiBlL Al.ilmllur Iiid i.i..iT THOI HlMlS t) Hal) un. IU. Uimiv.,; ul IliM mrllixl ut trvalmrnt Kv.r. mm hnnt iHlrre Irum eratrttil mnun CUIII H S. l,l llaKH.I U A III.. Kftr. S, ... LLH. t. Btl v.nta him an itn laua. J Beat Cinch Hyrun. Tuaim gmMl. Cite ,jj In llins. Sold hv drs.shls. Ksw BscTioSAi MAr or OREGON & WASHINGTON. Uovlscd to Noyember, 1KS7. 73 Onto Karh. Together, ! S5. Mallei auywher. Aditrm, i. K. U1LX s CO PnbM.hei, 1'ertlai.u, imiiia The Oregon National Bank, or roHTi.ANi. IHiiMTHaor. In Metropolltaa Ffing Hank.) CAPITAL PA.IH IN, 1100,001 I'thiimm-u a Ui-neral Banku g Biulnest. A'Cr NTh-tii'iil uliol to rlnli. KKI.M KXUH ANOK on Hn Knuicliwo and New Tors. MAKKH IHiLXMTIpNK on famralil irnm VAN U. lul.AHHMUTT, OKU B. MAItKI.R. Ja., Piealdniit. Vlce-1-i..ul.pl. 1) V HIIKKMAN Caakkw. ""xir FLOR d6 MADRID I Cholewt. Furest snd Moit Delicious IEY WEST HAVANA CIGAR IN THE WORLD. S4 Kor aal. t all Inullnf plaoa I 1 rt CRSITII rnarnsn, or. L. IV. ll. dllll 111. s.tTis.W T. Sole Agent h, m jsr V A. AI.LA Wal.tA. W T SroatNS gaix. W. T AUTOHIA, (It mm In tucceuful operation sine itM, patronlied Iron all section ol in nonnwcsi, naorea ny buiineu Bin and leading (ducaton, HIE MONT PKIiraTLl EonrrEt scnooL of iu dais on th Coin, It Aer print or cUa in.iruction, d.iy and cv.nini llirougheut th year, ia Arithmetic, Writing, Corrcapnniience, Book keeping Hulking, Shorthnud.Type-wiiiiiig, b ml net t end Legl Forms and all Common School branches StuJent of all age ana both . admuud Sny tiro.. CaUlogua be. Atnutroug end sco, ProprUlora, ni nirvvnai ni'init la laaned Slept, and Manila, i aacn year. ar bii lr"t H',ill4lnchewlthor f 3,BOO UlnaUatlons a w'hol Ptotur Uallrrw, fiivK Wholaaala Prices rfrrcl la eotuumrr OS all oo1 roi personal or ftmllr Telia how lo order, and glas asaet of seery thlnc won , eat, drink, wear, or h.w7fi with! Thro, IMVAUJABLB UOOKa contain Information gleaned from th markets of lh world. W. wlU mall a eopf WiatK to aayaJ irnm upon receipt of 10 eta. to deftrar spesuM of mailing. Let as heal froaa yes, Bespeetfnllf, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. " V tit Wnkaab Aeeaea. L'sdnaao. 111. Invalids' Hotel snd Surgical Institute huff or Elahtoea KtiM-rkneed aad akllb fill Pnjralclaa nnd Nanrran. ALL CHROMIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. ratli'tits tnntbHl horn or nt tlirlr hoimii. Many tiiMtUHl nt hointt, t.'iruugli c.n n 8otiilitiii', as siiooowtully us If In ro In person. Tome and p us, or solid ton t-oiils Iu stiiiiipa lor our " Invalid' OuiJe Book," wliloli givis all piirtlo. ulurs. Aiklnwst Woiu.u's Disra.NSAitY Mgnu CAL Association, tkid Main St., Iluilnlo, S.Y. For " wornnt," "run-down." nVbllltnted rhool troi-bors, nillllnors, sttlmntroiwiii. hnnno koonor, mid oMirworkoil noinon gimrsllv, l)r. IMoroo's Fnvorlto l'ntorltlm Is tho tsuf ol all mstnnitivo tonics. It Is tint n " CnnMill," but adiieliiibly fultllls n slngli-intM of ptn iNMo, b"lng a moat potint 8hvII1o for nil thoso Cbnvlo Winktussi nnd Ulmnsos pwullnr to womon. Tito tnittnioiit of ninny tlKiiisnnds of silohrnsa,nttlu Invalids' llotol snd Surg hul Instittito bus nirnnlitl n Inrgn exiM-rk uoa iu sdnpUug romodUw for tbrlr enra, und Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription M thn maiilt nf this vnst oTPorlonoo. Fof liilfriuil coitf oailnii. Inflammation and ulceration, 11 I a Specific. It Is a powerful genontl, in well n uterine, tonlo and liervtixs uimI lniiuiti rigor Mini rtn ngtlt to tho whole, sysb'tu. It ruies wiukiHF of Btmnueh, ludlgi'stloii, bbintlng, wenk back; norrous pnwtiiitloii, exlimijllon, debility a ml slivpk'ssit'tw.liintliorsex. Knvorllo I'reserlp tlim Is s.ild by drtiuirhits tinder our po.il IK piiuraiitre. Boo wmppor around iMittle. nntrr re ran 011 ,x ttij;s PRICE $1.00, oit i&a.oo. Pmd 10 oents In stninis for Ir. l'lerco's Inrgo TnotlMi on IIIsihu' nf Wonii n pinrcs, p:isr-eo-tretl). AiMi-cns, Woin.tis lUser.N RAItr .Mt'.IHl At, ASSOCIATION, tWa Hulll btlXt't, lluffalo, N. Y. LITTLE Oa8ttWX LIVEE ANTI-UIMOrS mid CATIIAItTI7. UltTsVV Klt.Mt ii.anoa rour Hill ion srres. ' tnltabl for Oriuifi'., Leinon, Olivtw, Piiieannbis. Itinanaa, tttrawtiorrlca and enrly , grtabloa k'ut saloon long erwllt, lltntoSiioOperaer. w M. SOLOMON, "un. N. w. Agl, S IS ao. link SU alrjga, Ills. r To S a nr. pWniir wnrth Si.vi. t MY. Uoe ""t un.iir the horae. f rite t ia fST hsit UoLeiH. ( e. , II o 1 1 j , II ic h. Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. E Ho bet walr pipe; a seating ynw loonis. For V 7 T wvmm Trwit Mnrrlion it. PorlUnd. Or, A I A l I, ark.t.le.ar .anrt fla4ahl II auhl dear Mft rlntj Work, L-vuiwlry khii.r7, to fi-oft my Hung fn Alii. livs. Akjmt if trw hlifiiiuM Otmi OU Kutfio. WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wbolwal e4 Belall llealeni la Cun and Sporting Coods. FINE FISHING TACKLE. Kaoufaekinr' Ageal lor L. C. Pmlth's, Colt's, Itemlngton, Oknf fjniij lUiica, t'srkersandMaiihatUD UUUl UUlid EbtoItbis WUiches'er. Martin. Hallard, Colt's Difln LlgbUiing Magaaius lilUbJ Colt's and Bmllh fc Wosmou ju! I CtAL'.iMM Wn. S. 13 A 107 Hrrond Ht, Portland. Or. PI.IA, A. . Spritan i'iII.W T ut m-mm MmO S. )'. N. V. N. IA-&. If. H. U. Na. 1. SICK HEADACHE, RI!lona neadachp, Ulxatluoaa. t'ouallpue tloit. Indigestion, lid llllioua AllacKa, promptly cured by lr. Pleree'a Pltiaaaut Purgative Pellets, a ountsii vl.iL by Iinimtls'a. as Bill Br R v st fiend for Pesnrintlon Hnpol H ,0111 HA jut Milieu acres, isa" ITEll piTh OLDtBT MtDICIKB ia th WO I Is Probsbly Dr, liaao Thorn pioo' UELEBRATED EYE WATE This article 'U a esrofullr tmnanid nlirilclan'i oral erliitliin, aud ha Wo tn ounataiit use for nearly a Military, aim notwitnaunuin ui many oilier lirvtiara Uiius Uiat ban beau lutrodiuVd biUi Hi. uiaraxl, Hi sal of till aitlol. ti hilantly tiu'nalng If UipiU- r olio are roiiowi n win never 111. We psrllou kuly Invite the alteniloo of ploftlrtan to It. merit. John L. Thompson, Bans a Co., TIluY, N. Y. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY. PORTLAND, Oa Tonne mldiHe-aerd n old. anils or Bisrrtid anal and all wbn aiiltnr wtlh liUUT MANHOODI N.rtou ItottUUy. Honrma lorrheis heuiliial Loate Heiuel rtecef , FalUm Mea nry, Weak hyni. Laok of Knwiy, also Blood land HUn IllaeaM, Hyi hlUl Kniptlona, Hair Faltlng rains, n wauinss mat, iluera, U Merourv. gldnei Hlaildef Vroaklei Wei naoL Rtunln tlrina Uooonbe. Oleet Mine. are prsnS relief end enre f Ills. soin mrxra ivusiii leanariiwur OFg'IOW I HH IN4 '1'HIKD HT. 1 PEHHYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tho Original nnd Only Urtinln. (Ufc n .lw.T. Kellet't. Swan afweKlitea InluUnM, Imllinmuhl. MLADICS. Aak yuu, llra(M a ('blnkeater' KnuTl.b1 au tak. a. atM. er iiwluM 4. Kltnoal to u. Sir iwfUuular. Ie IHMr B, rrtera BBeat 4 1 S M edlaus nqaai I'k UaSk, 1" elS by lmegiM ererrwhere. Art r H'blrk lor' aJigUai'' f.luijrMjoJ I'Ubk taataeatliaf. ' 7lT0inars. . . JO.araatM am u easMSUIeten. " tj MrSaalrkftk 'Stmt Cbsmletl Bs. k . vTIaat 1 ' l n i I IllUlVaU 1LI S.l.Ckl.hlL tll4(V Of Illatt Clef ttl rniilii, int h siw) till a4 batlffllt.! MUs4sM) kin riif i-nipij Yt, lit ( tiM von Uit t uf Irv iMi.t strtr. now rk illMMIrf 111 ldiH( JslalliaV UaSetai ItllSj o Ultilll. A. L-SMI 111, nrtelfcrdl. Ft, BtiMtrf Pf VrlfltwA TMi RKI.T r RttiM-t.tortt mailt lipfnil; fur lb ur f (f4rMf.Bl f lhJ artttlT ernuav, Tdt ennUniwui MrM f CI.ICTUK ITV ftfrAllih ibrf h lh ptrtg sjimi rMtcftj (twin, i9r.-)llft'9llS. DtfflMi riwi ttifliiiiKriTtt kui s-tflUtrsl im flairt All I ItnT frftsB Ma Istr sH?tif Nil t AldmCbtir Kltr DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC Will sor (with care) the wont i In flretosarea oar. Karh bus contain a practical treatls oa en. dial dknaeat, with full IneinuUoa for eslf-cur. (iu pag noo,3. J. Q 8TEELE, Agent, (31 Mark at Stroot, Franoleoo, Call VEOVLWH IISIE.AItV Acme Electric Belt Agency 171 Fourth 8t. bt Morrlnon and YftmhlU, I'orlUnd, Ortm, ADVICE AMD MEDICINE I.OO. 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