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.k HISTORIC BASSEIN. A Ttoll la a DmiI and Xlulned Fortafaeae Oily In India. After a frugal breakfast, I enr igetl ft bullock cart for the four iiille.t uml a Im'if to the town or fort of old IUiweln. Tlittre are no springs to the typical bullock cart, and your best position is to mt flat on the bottom of the con trivance. If you Lave a tuft of hay for ctikhion, that la clear pain. My two little bullocks parted off in frisky stylo, wmI In an hour I was within tlie nar row and winding streets of the town which has growu up outside the old one, and yet must have hud its be ginning cveu during the existence of the riginal Bum-in. The scenery from the station to husscin proper is charming, and I thoroughly enjoyed ;: it, notwithstanding the many and almost dislocating motions of the cart ,' FieMs of rico and various otlmr grain stretch our on cither hand. Here and ' thore was a pond which was all radiant 5 with the sacred lotu in full flower and ' fragrance. One of the most conspicuous i objects on getting fairly into the village ' was a ruined church. lU wall and roof , were entire, hut it was In wretched condition. Its windows were a curlositv, ', tho first I had seen in India where the paws were of tho pearl-oyster shell, j cut thiu, and about an inch and a half i square. This was the Portuguese win dow. Tlie labor of making great win '; ilow. of such small pieces of shell neatly I cut and smoothed my.st have been inirannsi!, even for one building. At J least one-half the light was obstructed t by the shell strata, and when one adds V to this tliu wooden framing for the i sheflH, there must have been u con- ( sKienvoie audition to tne seml-opaijue-5 lien. But then tins is India, and it-is J alwuvs a stmly to keep out tli ) glare of ' the sun. 1 soon left the town bcliind, and i came upon a rliug groiiml by a wind J ing road, ihnnigli a thick grove of j mango and pecpul trees. OH to tho I leftntood the grim ruins of the old fort. ; I hud now crossed the bridge, nud so liad passed upon the island of Basscin, ;; which is about four miles long and two : miles broad. Tlii. nearly three cen- t urii's ti jo. was a very paradiseof Portu guese enterprise and luxury on the one , hand, and of Jesuit worhly wisdom on on tho other. Anyway that I might .turn brought' me face to face with some vast ruined cathedral. Now it was ouly the bare walls w ithout ceilii);ror roof, and then I found myscif walking over the marhl:! slalx. with nearly effaced inscriptions, which covered the dust of Portuguese cccl&siastics and lidalgos. The dead underlay the entire nave and choir of ihe church. Some of the towers leaned at threatening angles, and yet in sever.! -ases it seemed safe cncug'i to cli,,.;b l top of thy vy:l ar.i r.cr.joT; tliii Scene of ruin. There were arches which rose in grnce- Itil curves from one side of the portal to the other. Yet at the keystone there was a depression in many instances which made it the psrt of wisdom not to linger directly in tho neighborhood f any of them. Occasionally the cen tral part of the wall had fallen outright, and left the jagged ends of the ruin on either hand. Great pains had bon taken to orna ment the choir. Here was an elaborate Mtolpture, onlv fragments of which on u Id be seen in scattered pediments and capitals, and bits of the carved shafts themselves. Where- the walls bad been less disturbed by the ravages of war ami tho elements there, still remained tablets in memory of ecclesi astic or civic otllcers whose lamp of life had gone out here, far away front th dear Portugal which tuev left bo hind, but hoped in every case to see again and die beneath the western aim. Bishop Hunt, in Harper's Maga tine. POSTAGE STAMPS. Bow They Ara Kiiarrared, Printed, Per- frated and fucked. ' In printing steel plates are used, on which ' two hundred stamps are en graved. Two mou are kept at work covering them with the -colored inks and passing thein to a man and girl. wuo are equa m ousy at prmung tnem ; L - 11.. I . .1 I wiauuge. rot.mguanu presses, inree w wc'so utile squuus are empioyea all the iiaoe, although ten presses can be put Into use in case of necessity. After the small slieets of paper upon which the two hundred stumps are engraved have dried enough they are sent into another room and gummed. The gum ase4 for this purpose is a peculiar composition ' made of the powder pf potatoes and other vegetables, mixed with water, which is better than any other material, for, instance, gum-arabic, which cracks the paper badly. This paper is also of a peculiar texture, somewhat similar to that of bank notes. After having again been dried, this time on little racks which are fanned by steam-power for about An hour, they are put in between sheets of pasteboard and pressed in hy draulic) presses capable of applying a weight of two thousand tons. The next thing is to cut the sheets in halves, each sheet, of course, when cut con tains a hundred stamps. They are then passed to two other' squads, who;. in as many operations, perforate tun sheets between the stamps. Next, they are pressed once more, and then packed tuid labeled and stored away in another room, preparatory to being put in mail bags for dispatching to fill orders. If n single stamp is torn or in any way uintilated. tho whole sheet of one hun dred is bunied. Five hundred thousand are burned every week from this cause. For the past twenty years not a single s!eet has been lost, such cure has been taken in counting them. During the progress of manufacturing the slieets ar counted eleven times. Cor. Chicago Jonrruit. Mrs. Smith 'I hear you have some beautiful new silver spoons, Mrs. Bus int. Are they chased?" Mrs. Bas coni "Sakes, no! uot yet But I ex pect mie miserable sneak thief will jvt hold of 'em and they'll have to be." B-i-li:g!cn Fru Prua. THE VERSATILE MAN. A Myrlad-Mlnilnd Individual Knowa All Over the Laud. Swift T. Totum was the most versa tile man I ever saw. Talk of myriad minded Slmkespearo! Why. Shakes peara wasn't a patch to Totum Totum hud more minds in half a dav than Shakespeare could boast of during his mortal career. Ho would swing around through the entire realm of tho arts, sciences and humanities as readily and as switlv as tho New England weath ercock will describe the horizon's cir cle, and he would go around the former quite as often as the Now England woathercoc t maks its circuit in search of tho wind that blows. Swift T. Totum was, In fact, a won derful mana wonderfully wonderful man, not to make it too strung and I have wondered what the world would have dona without him. Totum wasn't one of your mnchino men, who spend their existence in one con tinuous, monotonous movement; not a bit of it. He w is a grand and co n prehensive machine shop, laboratory, atelier, etudip and study rolled lnio one. There wns nothing which he hadn't been into and out of and (he ouly cloud upon Tntum's 1 f was the comparatively small number of ave nues which the world of matter and tho world of thought opened up to his supnraboiinding versatility. Meet Totum early In the morning ami you found him tilled to overflow ing wlh. say, a fell -mo to ameliorate the condition of pastry cooks; an hour later he was deep in the luvcs lgali'n of some recondite theory of his own rclu ive to the ancient sun-myth; at noondav ho was immersed in some grand busiress enterprise: the after noo'i was given to the elaboration of some alleged discovery in physics; the political ro generation nf the world oc cupied his evening hours, and he re tired dreamt ig of an i ichoute pat- n process which was to revolutionize the custom of wearing stockings inside one's lv ots iusteal of i utdde. And then there was noiliiug small or secretive about Toium. Whatever he lit), or ru ber whatever lie be 41111 to do. he invariably took the world into his conlideice. lit wnsn't the man to shut himself up in secret whon he had one nf his vus e iterpris s on foo". II 1 loved company; the more of it ho had. the better; and ho wotiM kindly la'!' over his impending scliemo for hour , r as long as any one wonl I listen to him. and then whv, by that tinu his prolille mind hut given birth to soma new Idea which completely over tdiudowo.l and dwarfed its predoccss jr, grati'l n tha ! n I seemed when vlcwol by lisa'.f. To u in never star'ol out to sharpen a lead pencil or draw tho cork 0 it of an ink bottle but he hud at least half a do.ou wo d"ring sp"eta'ors, and, though it usually ended in 8 imcb uly else sharpening the pencil and In so iieb idv else drawing the cork, that fac' did not ini iiate against ids great ncss. It on'y showed that a mind likt his. t -eniiiig witli a redundancy of iden, w as so train ncled by time mid occasion that It was impossible for him to put any of them into concrete form. For like reason Totum nover suc ceeded in learning a foreign language, ancient or modern, though he had made many essnys in both directions; mid his burning in literature was of the flimsiest description, while his infor mation upon th" practical affairs f life wns exceedingly tenuous. His mind was constructed upon so gn.nd a scale, and he attempted so much and so many things, that he could not. in himself down long enough to one sub ject to master ii; he could not Im prove pee opportunity without losing hundreds of o heropp rlunltie--. If Totum could have dividod h's cor poreal substance in'o a thousand dis tinct individualities, he would easily ,mva furuWle,, lhem ull (,om hi Qwi brfti with V()ealio.ui and avocations sufficient to last them all to the crack of doom. It was really too bad in Provi dence toendow Totum with so versatile a mind without providing an adequitcy of physical functions and a sufficiency of time to accompany it. Had his body been at all tiorumonsurate with his mind, nnd his life been extended over centuries in Weed of through a pp'Ty threescore and ten at the ont siu.:, this world would one ' day be a vcrv different world than we now And if. But, alas! Totum's carrying powers were no mutch to his creative. He died without accomplishing anything, lie had all through his life "bitten off more than he could chaw." Ho was chewing ever he absorbed nothing. But Totum was a most excelleut chewer. Boston Transcript. Household Helps. A good way to take an ink-stain out of the floor is to use a j ick-plane. To get a tablo-clolh thoroughly clean, stand over the washer-woman when she is at tho tub. and beat her with a piece of lead pipe. If you would never hava tainted Grli. use always the kind that is salted. To rejuvenate plums, dye them. To get rid of rheumatism in the bones, give the gardener a day off, and do his work. If you can't wash the dog clean in a tub, jnt him on tho stove and boil him. Never roast him. A good thing for mosquitoes is a dreamy fat man. To keep shutters from slamming at night, remove them every afternoon. Puck. We are sorry to say it, but at church most women pay more atteu lion to the texture than to the text. Harper's Dazar. Tbe HrltUb povrrnruent W decided to banish King Jajl, of Oporbo, West A frfa a. to St. Helena. The Mil recently caused 1.0 of his subjects to be beheaded as a warning to others not to permit traders to et into the interior, MAO THK DEATH BOLL Which th bills ef mortality of tor lance alt; may be flit designated, and 70a will find that reual and Vesical maladies, thai la to say, thoaa that affeot tha kidneys ar bladder, bar a remarkable proininence-we had almost sald-nreponderenoa. Urla-hf dUoaM and diabetes in tha chronlo ataira ara raralv cured, and vrafel, eatarrii ut tha bladdur and anureala, ilay many. Vet at la uutact, when tha trouble merely amouuta to luactivitjr of the organs Involved, the danger mar tie nu titled by that pleasant reual touio and diureUo,Hoatetler'titouiaob Hitlers, wuich ioiparta the rettuitile an ount o( toue to the oiKana, without ever-eicitlng them, and Die una of which It conrenleut, and luvoUea no uaooraie preparation. liyiuep-U, a usual con finmlOuit uf MDJtl n.imt.li.ri.11. .ml ituhtlllv which they lnvaiiably p oduoe. are reined led" Dy 11. bo 11110 are conauuttuon, oialaiuu, rueu matlo and nervous alluieuta. Gen. O. B. Wilcox Is brlpadler arenexal commanding a department In the Missouri division. "HOW CAX 8HX EVKK LOVI HIKf is what you ofteu hear when the prospect ive groom Is the victim of catairli. "Uow can she bear such a breath r "How re solve to link her destiny with that of one with a disease, that unless arrested, will end in couHumption, or perhaps In Insan ity" Let ihe husband that is, or is to be, get Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedv. and cure bimselt betore it is too late. By druggists. Jefferson Davis has completed his sev-snty-uiuih year. ST. VITUS' SARCK CURED. TahuLnuoalb, L. I., N.Y., Sept, f, 188 I have been troubled for several years with an affection of the nerves which no doctor or no medicine could cure until I tried Bra.ndukth's Pills. I would be taken with a violent paiu in the middle of my spine, and my arms and leu.s would twiieh violently. It acted something like St. Vitus Dance, for I rouMn't control my limbs. It would come anil no once or twice a month, lasting two or three days at a time. Finally, at the beginning of one of my atta ks, I took live Urand Rnu's Pills. Asvoou as they acted deely I found myself almost well. So I con tin- 1 ued taking them fur a month one or two a night. It is no w a year since 1 have had an attack, and I attribute my cure to 1 Bra-ndrkth's Pills. Frncku W'oou. Sow to bam Fleu and strength Use after each meal Nrott'H Emulsion wilh U)papliopMiee. It is as pnhtUb.e aa milk, and eui-ily digested. The rupidlty with which dcliorftti peoplo improve with lu use Is wnulorful. Use it and tryyour weight. Asa remedy fur CVnsuinption, Thruatalievtionsaud liruiiclilils. it it uneguuluO. I I ase rad: "1 used beott'a KuiuUiou iu a olilld eight inoDthn old with good results, lie gained four imuuda in a very short liiue." - Tuo. iHlJl, it. I)., Alabama, cossuxraoiT bubbly cubed. To tho Editor!- 1 'UlitlMft inf urm vmir MilN tfit T Kbm . iww. itlve remedy for the above named disease. Br km timely use thousands of hopeless cases have bieij permanently cured. I ahall be Rlad to kjikI Iwabotibaof my remedy kkbb to any of your readers who have consumption if they will Send me their & address. '-. A.' B1X)CUM jjTc.. nksarl 8t. New Yorx At Barre. Vt. the granite industry furnishes 1,184 men with employment. HOW VOMEN WOULD TOTE Were wompn allnvrrH tn vnt mr, inn in the land who has used Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" would vote it to be an unfailing remedy for the diseases peculiar to her sex. By druggists. El-Put'llc Printer TinnnHa MeA . l.u home In Omaha, ." Safer Kerned y can he had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the Teroat, than "ffrotrn's Ilrimchial Tro ches." irlce2Jcts. Hold only in bouts. ThyGkrmea for breakfast. Camellia Improve! and praaerTM the mmrL.rin Cuticura a Positive Cure. forryforro; of bKin and Blood -Disass- PlflPLEStoScROfUIA OKIN TORTURK3 OF A LIKETIMK IN 0 stantly relieved by a warm bath with Cow CUltA boap, a real Skin BeautiAtU7uid a single application of Cuticura. the great HJcln Cure. This re pentad dally, with two or three doses of Cuticura KBmn.VKNT.the New Blood Puruler, to keep the blood eool, the perspiration pare and uninitattaig, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys active, will speedily oure. Kcsema, tetter, ringwo m, psorlaaie, 11 oh en. prarltDASoall head, dandruff, and every ipeoina of torturing, didgurliu(, Itohing.aealy and pim ply disease of the skia and acaln, with toes of hair, when physician and all known naoedlea fail. Bold everywhere. Price, Ccticvha.IOo.: Soap, 43c.; Rbsolvknt, 1. Prepared by the Porraa Uhvg axd Cukiuoal Co, BoeroN. Haas fcTSend for "How to Cure Bldn Diseases. blacltlieada ohaDDod and oilv akin prevented by Cutioura Medloated Boap. Tho Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. PORTLAND OB. Toana. addilaaiS uj Old, atn(I Off marriiad BMe andallwh LOST 1 ai una euae vita MANHOOD I Kerroo DabUltf, Bparm. torrhaa, Saminal Lomm FaUlniUaM M, LAOS of u . , . fi anarsy, f- fikln 1 fikln DIm&m, arpalUi Xraptiooa Balr ValUiif Boo Pains, 8 waUlnn Bora Throat, Tloen, K fMM of MMenry, Klilmn mnA RlftdfW T A h I eraakBaai. Roranf trrina Oononiua, OUS HUtoa am-Bfoanit nUrf and am for Ufa Bath He-xea SJaaaalt fJeafldeatlatlr OB-iriOB 1HU to 14 HIRO The Oregon National Bank, OF POKTUAS D. IftxHUlto Matmnoaua JUrfaxifluk I capital CAiuut, aunsos. TramactaaOiiiiwal Bankwa Bualaaat, AOOOtTN TH keut Mloeot to ebraa. titUM tXCHANOK on Bra Franotno and Vm Tark. MAKES COLLECTIONS -m faturable tcrma YAH B. BaUftUJCUTT "KO. B MAUKTJS, Ja., llWtrVlM. VQ-IWilia. 0. ?. HmCRMAlf CaatOar. ely's catarrh had catarrh t. v. ...... iir.wi. i i zrnjumwrz j vi v f.urfli WW un great reluctance I began using Ely's Cream Balm and after six weeks us I believe myself cured.- It is an invaluable Halm. Joseph Stuart, A2I Grand Ave, Brooklyn. HAY-FEVER A particle b app'M Into ck nwtril Klb' irnUi PtV 9u oen t iirvgrtu; hf Dull, rrl.trnd. W anita U.I kkoTUaUU, zt Umavick Uml, An Yurk. rr . ' j a . i .AJry St. THI "OLD RI LIABLE." Eureka rrlnting Co., Taconia, Out li, 1887. llavlna had lu cona'aut use for the past right moo lis one of your rlglith-iinHlluin Old Reliable Uordou preasea, wltli throw, otr, we take pleasure tn t stifling to Ita merits, it comWiu the qnallil'es of speed, accuracy aud strviiKtb. and runs with lit tle uoUe. Ia short It fu ly sustains iu title to lb name, as It U rt-llal Ks lu every respect. We have printed on our press a form of wood type full slio of chase with out quolus, and obtalued a splendid Im prcssion, thereby trstiuir its streiiKth la the moat thorouxh manner. Yours trulv, KUHKKA PRIXTIKU Co. A London dealer, who has been fourteen years In the trade, sells over four tens of uieal a day for cats. TO CONSUMPTIVE, or those with weak Iudit, spitting of blood, bronchitis, or kindred affection of throat or lun's. send 10 cents In stamps for Dr. R. V. Tierce's treatise on thee maladies. Address thedoctor.JJuffnlo.N.Y. The British gunboat Wasp baa been t nally given up for lost. The best cough medicine is Piao's Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere, ic. Ukitu rvllrloua tltontur ttnt fit oa apollnt Ui a W MIm & F. OatUon. r u. InS), FuitiHlU. W mUuhuiu eumimuWuu tda. MlMSt DvVue, bealtt Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterml rator Try It, and prove Uie best Is the cbcapes . WakWee & Co., S.in Francisco. lUU-'WEfOiVF PURE Tta itiperl .rtwttiioe moTeivIa mPtloni uf nnnm t j pjorn tiici a iuit tut uf a offuturr. I u iml ty U UiU- J StktM ( 4tvem nnn k lud,jw11,vll.Al...l...r.l. Or t CaivcflUr. atlt 6ux.uot, Piuvt aiil .M HaflthfuL Dr. Prio i unlj Uakiu Powder hat ooe nut ooniain Auuuunla, lima ox t"ni, bold only FRIGE BAKING POWDXB CO., rw tokk cHivton ar. aavia. HALLS FULMONARY A rnperior remedy for Congha, Colde, Inolplent 4'ouHomption, and alt Throat and hung Trouble. Sold by all Drugglit for 80 Cents. Qm 6,000,000 people use lRY'a3CEFDS J 0.M.FERBY4CQ, dnUMaSte hatha raeat Seedamen In th world. atlS'UVaCO'l UiMnuS, Bwri. aMrrt4 8EED ANNUAL for 1883 ril!b Bulled RIITO ALL applieanU, aaa to UM hiku'i wSiiiti with out anlarla It InvaluabieteaM. tmpmaui Oarden.FtetcH'Flower SEEDSr4 CM. FERRY ACO,Detrolt,Mlofl BELBY 8MZ1TIHQ A8D LEAD CO, Ban Franolaoo, I a..l' L . TJLWJUIsV Mm top H7 ui ml-. ejJIIOTGUNJCMTRIDGESJ BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen'l Agent. 7 tatark Mt. Pertlaarl. Or. DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC 5. &, Gm Win on (with can) th wont eaae In Are to were 4ara fcach box contain a practical trtatla oa p cl dlsaaaM, with full Inatrurtion lor U-ur. (JM Pt- Prloe,3. J. G 8TEELE, Agent, 635 Market Street, ln FrancUjoo, Cat (fir T.MiiHr, U nut mifler Warn' SAnrrrllai Sample worth tl.M, miX. th horaeafeel. WritoRsvw. JuiIlouuOo.,IIotlr,Hlrh- v. n. v. No. ta-a. r. n. u. n m mm m wt- 1 TJRCOBS Q GREAf IfEilEOf CURES Rheumatism, Hairaigla, Sciatica, Lnmbsgo, Dackache, lltadac'is.Tootluch, lore Tlirout. KwrlUrnr". rroit H'ies, bpraiiu, UruiM, Hutiim, fcuald. IT C0NQUCF13 PAIN iTirjiUcitloirollrm. Evtry tiu'J cuc!l ur It. Crr j bottle 13 1 rurt ax. :viryti:'.!n:rtlUtM. Svery lot;: li tMiel Erry liy tow doeuis. Ivory y.Uz li ttrtt. Ertry Jill li cesser!. Every drtcclrttriUMrt. ETtciJcUt sai It jw Cr try iaclsi tot tl burl th Ara 'l Clfutu. trtry bobs ViU s&vs It ZTirylurug rputtt. Zfuyj nrul MBanfllt.1 fect. AWARDS FOft BCT PAIN-CURt. cw ikai ao UHiamos-lluM-tloliI MftdnU cu lrr int. siHlBiTius-livsi-4-tiold MIa1. cim iknati i no. sxruMiTios-'M-Hllvrr Mnlal. nki.iruKNi wtatb ris IM4 tloltl MihUI. ImUUVIU-S o. tximiTina-ltiitt-Uoltl MotliU. iT nai'MIWT AMD UtftLKK ftCM I, Ouil THE CHARLES A. VOCELEH CO.. Baltlmor. Kl CTh. OLDfcBT kUSICISX ia th WORLDTk Is Probably Dr. Isaae Tkompioa's U ELEBRATED EYE WATEU This article U ft earrhilly preptved pli-fniclsvn'i pro crlk,UcQ, anil lu hrta In onnuiil uh ftr Duly osjotunr. sVtU noiwtUuUuitlintf Ui maoy other provaArsV- iiOlkl tbs.1 tUkf bsMt luUiilUOM& tllUl ill UllUsllH, U)t sti uf till article ta tyD-fttaiiUy luci-rsvutig If the til r ciinai ara fulluwctl 11 will never Ml We priWu larlj Unite tiu atientlon of phynlolani o It uvei-tt. John L. TUomvon, Bona Co.. THuY. N. Y. " ChlTforbIa" Furniture Co.. 220, 322, 224, 22S Basil SI,, SAN FRANCISCO. Largest Stock. Leweat Price. Furniture, Bedding, UphoEstery, Hotel Furniture a Speoialty. TV. I?. Colo Sc Co. Big aba i v n antvar aal aailiifacllon In tb cur of tiouorrho and Olerl. I prescribe II and teal sate In rccouimand. Inff It to all iifferora, a.J.bTOXKK,.D Dacanir, III. PRICE, St. 00. Bold by DrugW. Qfifi raaea of Beetal Ilaeaat Pilm, UUU I'lMarm, siatalaH aud Hr!al L'4eera trrated aaeeeaamlly, wlthent tine ef kdltv, within paat two ynar. Vlslta aeveral Interior town. Menl far elrealara. J.H. fllklnsjtoa. !.!., KO.IS leksun'bnlldlns:.l,ortland.Or. O I till II M I , fabler, ltoenlah Hanoi: Bar det Onrsns, band Instrument. Lrget stock o( tlhttet Mualo and Books. Bands supplied at Eastern prloua. M. OH A Y CU WS Pnt atimt. Fin F'Anrt.wi CURit WHtm All IISI f AltS. nip. TaHlm Rorxl. Hold hv rtruuKixw. RAZORS! RAZORS! The undersigned win send a George Westenholm Razor, rine Brand, rail llellew ttraand, S-4 lnek Blade, For ftl.IO. rpHKSK anods are n; ewa nnnorta ion, and 1 are sold every where at front M to ft. VI. The price ak cannot be net, far lea cut, nM Id the Hheltlald. Kng-land. markaU Tba-a are (WaaUfnlly elaan. krea oaiUra, and will be Bladly taken bae and money refuaded. for any cauae at all. or no cause whatever. Addrvsa, Vrederle Iawe, BesC9 biu luafluld, I1L 8 la aucceuful operation (Ine itU, pareaUed bom all mcuom of the NorihwwM, endoncd by buAtoet nen and lrd's educalera THK HOST PEBFKCTLT EOtTIFTEB BCHOOt efluclau oa lb CoaiL It eflitr private ar tku Inti ruction, day and TCBin( throaalout tha year, In Arilhmelic, WrilineCtermpondcno, Book-kopiug. Bankiiv,KborlhoJ,T)rpe-wriiing Builnraaiid Legul Form and all Common School Branches Sttuienl ol all agea aad both aeac admliUM t any time. raloiM frte, Armatt oug aad Vr moo, Propricion, BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Fori St, 8. 1, Cat. Hhortband, Type-wrltlnc Penmanahlp, Book-kaapbai and Talafiaphr all lor Sii. SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL, CIVIL, Maehanioal and Mlnlnl Kn flnodrina, Burrnjln ArehU Ucvura, Drawloff and Ajaay Ins. BANCROFT VCILDINa 723 Market St., San Franolaoo, Cat. AVaTBaad for client. A. V AND EH KAILLKir. Pratldeni 3nr Hrw tore, which we now orenpr, baa about 3 aerre of Ploor Space. Tha BUYERS' OTJIOE U leaned Sept. and March, each rear. Kf 304 payra. H z 1 1 inches, wllh orer 3, BOO Hlnrtrallon a whole Pic tare Oellerr. GIVES Wholesale Prices dtrtct fe conaiimcre en all froods for penonal or fa mil r sue. Tell how to order, and rlvee exart coat of every thing von aae, eat. drink, wear, or liawe fun with. Three IX V ALl'ABLB liOOKS contain Information gleaned from the market of tha wo.-ld. A. copr sent FRKR apes receipt of 10 eta. to defray ex pen of mailing. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Ul'IM Olkblsao Avenae, lutcaio, IU. f Scim kl f I TO DATS.J i yOMraatM M lW f.J awStHMn. fcj MrSwlrwfla I UTui Chamleal Ca. ClnolnnatljrTa 11 Btat lioiiirh Hy rj In lima. BanaawJaiaaai mim tutf tVaf El II tlflflft "fflll U paid fur earh aad ewry (rain nf pnla 1) 1UUU on .ui iuiUuih w IuiiikI In W Wli.iu a llnWrllnn Aoauowiauni tlie uio.t ilt-IUlitful toil i,n j mailt Uaruilna toiM article aw Liwl u-r.1 ftir la.utii.in. aud iiiMnnriiia the eunnWiinn ri'iiioiln nwi, auckurn. ii l-l'naalir and iouln.raa nf tho akin, v win munraiii ujr mm umi ui antl''iy Dl tli lla... Hold b ail ilrujil.t. .1 M ... V kite and FleA. KJ-;i)lNOTN A Xi , WlwUaal Dniagtita, San Praaclan. Agenta Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute Staff or Eiahteen KxperlcBjced and BhlU fnl I'hjralclana and Hartreeaa. AU CHRONIC DISEASES A SPCCIALTY.- rntli'iiUtrpatodbnreornttliolrbomce. Many trcatod ut lioiuo, through, oornopondunon, as suooimfully a If aero Tn person. Come and sxe us, or spikI ton cents in stumps for our Invalid' Guid-Beok," which gives all pnrtic ulurs. AddrutMi World's Uihi'snraht Medu CAb Association, OKI Muin Ht, llnlTulo, N.V. For "worn-out," " riin-down,'' debilitated School teachers, mllllnrt-a, neniiiHtroNc, houito kepTa, nnd overworked women Kenernllv, lr. l'lemi's Pnvorlle 1'rraorlptlon ta tlio neat cf nil restorative tonics. It la not n " Cure-ll,"' but sdinlmlily f ultlll u aliiRlenem of purpoan, tx'inv a moat potent ripiclflo for all thoo C'htwlo Wniknesum nnd Dlaenses x'culinr to oinen. Tlie trciitim'iit of ninny tuouminds cfsuchrn',nttlKS Invnliils' Hotel nnd Surg. leal Iiim Unto hns RlTonkxl a liinro experience lu adapting remedies for tbclr cure, nud Dr. Pierce's Favorits Prescription Is the roault of this viwfc exnorlcnco. For Internal eoiiiroxlloii, lullnnimntlon aud uloorntlou, It U a Speelt'ie. It Is a powerful gmral, n well ns uterine, ton to and nervlim, and lrniwirts viiror and Mn-nirth to the whole vtom. It cures weiikutus of stomach, lmllires(lon, Montlttfr, weak back, nervous prostrntlon, cxhnuntlon, (b't)llity sud eleeplesiiiNg, in citltcrRcx. Favorite Precrlp tloo is sold by dnurffMs umler our praUipe guaraiKe. Boo wrapper arouud bottlo. PRICE $1.00. oo.oo" Bond 10 cents In stamp tVn' Pr. Pk-roe's lanro Treatise on Dlscusie of Women (loO piiKes, raper-oovored). Aldnn, Wom.n s Dihi-kn art MimcAk Association, 603 ilulu BUvut. HuCrulo,N.T. WfeaVO TtTTTO ANTI-BILI0V9 ond CATIIAnTI?. . SICK HEADACHE, rtlMous ITeadaehe Ilz7.luei Ooiiailpa. nlon. Iiidigeatloii) and BlllousAttacha, promptly oured by Ir, Pierce's pleasant. Purgative Pelrbaa. 5 eout a vUU, by Druiflfists. Send for ' Dearrlption and "SB Map 0j KUHUDA MOCTIL mtf g EKN H. 1C LANDS. Fouriullliunacrei.taSF uitabl for Oranue. Lemon. Olive. I'lnaAimlea. Mlaiiauaa, Hbrawlicrriu and eaHy v Kctahk. im ueon wnircrejii. .n tosswuperaere. Aidrtn M. SOLOMOEs . 0. V- W. Ajt, ta.a. CUik Sl lilraso, UI. rOUR CATARRH Oaxx Too Cured. -TU- Is INFALLIBLE ! Ask Your Druggist For It! AMTIIMA Bellnad In Hia Mlmitea. HAY jVKVKR. Ouieauarantatd If Take lu Tha. BRONt'HITIH, van warranted, DKArSRMts ' Cored In Tbra to UU Honth, Plphtheria. (ran, IVearala Sla, Jlrndaebe, Sere Throat SrxADur Cvaaa. Invaluabl Remedy I PdoBted April, IMS. rTtoe ef TroAtment. r00, (Smoke R 11, HM Do bull tar, (or Internal Uae, 1.W.) CARS0L1C SMOKE BALL CO 632 Market SL, San Francisco, CaL tfCT" Botox of ITartful XmlUUcms; PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY Acme Electric Belt Agency 171 Fourta St. bet. Morrlsoa aad YamhUl. Ponlaad, Oregon, AO V ICS ANO MEDICINE II.OO. All ptaaoa suaoneaVny snated. Obionte and Kar you Thjubta a epeoMtf UlwuniataHu, Mwhjla, OwiefnJ end Mertou Uebilttr, HentkadWeakiieai -and Lo Manhood auonmfUr traaard with the aid of th 0LBiHAiai A KxaoeuK) itau and other ekctri aupUauon. taual IHaiaie aaJwn tit theoaaeatinoa anMunaUle tatoa, A ootuneteot FbraVaao and Klea. WtoWn la aatewlann dallv Ouuntrr paAtH will pine aa..ariDCauaaaeouraM EaBoaau (Xaneavond eaaa. ulluUed. Ttmatrirtl tavtt tiptsjMl for U ri tT sWraiAfwawaBisi of irt f tfllrtj Ovrtni. 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