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JUDGE AND REFORMER. Mcllrt Wh lethnd Are lleform, n aa vlell a I'mi.tlVe. All tliut told, mid miicli more, too, j fmicv, coiiciTiiiii!: Recorder Smvlii' ajernii,!, ri'ltMitli-MiwHJt, mitt mier ili. p.irmil f"'" tli"-"' ions tlini Honficii ,ct (mil man's jinl.umiit in probably the liiewl tniili, iinl if thi;ra is an e.li. lvjn(r s)cctacl) on thn frtctt of this nc (j,h eai'lli it is ,! a' lrH!iil'l by it ju dicial ollicer win i b tth ulilo to per ceivo and f :i fl to do liix duty. 'J liU involve many vii tiKM and tin1 Recorder nojm-swH theni. No imo would claim for him profundity of intellect, or great learning, or ilmt cullurti which so bp conies cxiilU'd men. The dignity he holds is an ancient one. for his is tlm oldest of our municipal trusts, and was in existence before James II. banded down tho Doniran (Jrant. The great Chancellor Kent, whose text-books are thp law-student' it gosped, held it in 17'Jti, whon it was then a century old. l'ierro Van Wyck. Kichiinl Hiker, Samuel Jones, ami ex-(lo'crnor HolVuiau havo each presided over this ancient court. Tlieso were, perhaps, greater men than Frederick Smyth, and yet it is a ques tion if l he' did more good for their dav than he i" doing for his in holding back t!t fast-giywing tide of crime. For Ins methods aro reformative as well as punitive. A young man came before him, one of a gang of criminals led to the bar to plead. Il't did not look liko t knave. "iV'hat are vou here for?'1 asked tho court. "I am charged with grand larceny, sir," he said, "and I am guilty." "Do you know the consequences of what you say? Have you counsel?" "No, sir. I don't want a lawyer. I took the. money and I will take my pun ishment." "What is your name?'' He hesitated. "I am indicted under a fa's name. I've brought disgrace to my family and I won't tell my name." "Look hem, niy boy," said the Re corder, "I don't want to send you to prison. Tell me tho names of some of your friends. Write them down on paper and I'll send for them pnd see what I can do for you." For an instant his face brightened, but the flush died quickly away. "No, sir. I can't. I can't bear this much longer. Let me go to jail." Tho Judge was satisfied that many mitigating circumstances existed in the ease of this shame-burdened young man, and instead of sentencing him lie sent him back to tho Tombs. A day or two afterward two well-known and wealthy men called on him. They had formerly employed tho I103'. He had served them faithfully, had been bright and honest. H.i had collected some money one dav and had met a friend who persuaded him to go Coney Island. He went, ami, though unused to whisky, had got drunk. What became of the money he never knew, but the disgrace nearly broke him down. Recorder Smyth sent for him and gave him fath erly talk. Then ho arraigned him in court, and suspended sentence. And among the Recorder's treasuros is a letter from tho young man, now a pur ser on a great ocean steamship hand ling thousands and often millions in money and values a letter full of thanks and praises. iV. Y. Tribune ONE CAT AT A TIME. Don't Scatter Your shot If You Want to ll SUCceBllflll. A youngster, whose upper lip betrays signs of the coming soup filter, wants to know what b.isiness will pay him best. That is a hard question. If he is looking for the article that causes the female equine to get up and hump her self, and cares not how he obtains it, ho might acquire a considerable quan tity by opening a savings bank and suspending at tlio proper time; but if ho has not the talent to become a firsi class thief, he had best select some legitimate basiivs-i and stick to it until h("is either called to join tho angels or acquires a competency. It is not al ways tiio most talented men who be come most successful. Tim brilliant men aro too often brilliant failures. They can do almost any tiling, and they don't do it while men with Iihs talent but nioro judgment light it out on their chosen line through storm and calm, and bag tho game. The man who can do one tiling well is in greater itixii'iml tli:m the man who ca 1 do al most anv thing indifferently. Load your artiilery carefully and blaze away at tne same Thomas cat until you fetch him. D.ia't crip, lie him and let him getawav while, you are looking for a flock of felines to lire into. We know a man who is an indifferent work n a", at tnree trades, and has dabbled in a dozen different lines of b.lsim.-s. He is not worth a dollar, and ye! he U am bitious ami possessed of considerate laical. He was in too big a hurry to get rich. Hi seittered hi h of He wanted to b ig .1 barn full of ciU at once, and t.ie consequence is tli it he is out of cats, while nis more patient neighbors have Mines to throw at the birds. Don't scatter your shot. T.xas Sifiing. The Movements of Men. "Well, well." remarked Mrs. Brown. "I've noticed this about men. When we are girls, thev don't go away until after midnight." and when we are wives, they don't co ne iu until after .Midnight. I suppose it is the law of compensation, and I don't oomplaiii."-" Free Presi. Brown "I sa v. Dumlev, Ribison h.v thrc.i:enel that the first time he meets yon he proposes to knock some horse-se ise into von. Yon want to look out for i:i'ii."-l)iinl.-y (contemptu ously.) "I .'h! It would take a doen men liV- i: .t.inson to knock any bout) soiisii in', me." Harder" t Lazar. PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. ... . I uladstone s study is so isolated In ' ms House that no outside sound can be heard once the padded doors Hi e closed. I Mrs. Sallie Summers, of Jones County. (Ja., has 305 grandchildren. H2 great griindi diildien ami i greul great grandchildren. An Albany cattle brokerisso much afraid of meeting death in a violent form that he can not be perniaded to ride on a railroad train or steamboat or even behind a horse. General John V. Fremont once gave some good advice as to the course to be pursued by a candidate for public office. This was to "shut his mouth and throw away his pen." J. Isham Allen, w ho has presented a valuable collection of Indian relics to the National Museum, was called "Necklace" by the Crow Indians, be cause he was never seen w ithotit a black satin stock. Mr. Depew carries insurance poli cies upon his life amounting to ?,i(K), 000. This is only equaled by two other men Wananiaker. tho Philadelphia merchant, who is insured for $j00,t)00, and Hostctter, the bitters man, for 7.r)0,000. A. B. Slavcn, tho gencr.il manager of the American Dredging Company, which has done the greater part of tho work on the Panama canal, is said to have made $0. 000. 000 out of tho enter prise. He was tit one time a drug clerk in San Francisco. Ex-Minister Taylor, of Liberia, who is opposed to a black man being termed "colored," adds: "Black is the absence of color. If wo are any thing we are negroes. I am a negro, and don't wish any man to call me colored. I was born a slave, and commenced as a bot black." Barnes Greeley, a brother of Ihe founder of the Tribune, is a farmer in Pennsylvania. He attributes his ex cellent physical condition at the age of seventy-live to the small amount of water he uses, both as a beverage and for cleansing purposes. Chickens and pigs are his favorite live stock, and they roam at will over his house. Among prominent society girls of Washington who havo become nuns within a comparatively recent period are Miss Fcbiger, daughter of Rear Admiral Fcbiger; Miss Constance Ed gar, Colonel Bonaparte's stepdaughter; Miss Bertha Geroit, daughter of a former Germ in Minister, nnd Miss Sands, daughter of Bear Admiral Sands. General B mlangor is fifty years old. He is noted for his grace and gal lantry, and more than nny other Frenchman is tho idol and the especial hero of the ladies. No one else can open a fan or remove a lady's cloak or mount a restive horse in so graceful and charming a way, and tho same qualities are said to characterize all his military actions. a "A LITTLE NONSENSE." Diffident Lover "I know that I am a perfect bear in my manner." She "Sheep, you mean. Bears hug people you do nothing but bleat." "The w orld is growing better every day. And honest men uhound," 6ome people say, But still the finest apples of the crop, When packed in barrels, somehow get on top. "You havo a very sour look this morning," remarked a cucumber to his neighbor, a dyspeptic strawberry. "Yes," was the tart reply ; "one is necessarily unpleasantly afl'ected when compelled to associatu with such a seedv nartv as vou are." "Caulillowcr bv anv other name 'twill smell II B sweet," shouted an onion neur by, with u peel oS laughter. The Sun. Fot initio a New Trust. (Time fenp-jenr. Seelie n tete-n-tete.) Lady Angela "What, can you tell me, uie these 'trusts' one reads so niueh about lately ?" Adoljihtis "A 'trust' is a combination for mutual advantage, so to speak." Angela (eonfuscilly)- "Adolphus ' that is Mr. " Adolplius - "Yes." Angela - "Why may we not form a 'trust' ?" (They combine. Tal li-.in.l Lowell Citizen. A HANDSOME tilKT. tr ih niorit nf a hook is to he fudged from its oiri-ulMiun, tho cttliilngue nf Messrs. HUver ... ...II .., , I... V..un.uiL. HI. Ilk. lOltHIld, Or., must certainly be an excellent work. I no nmt edition alone con-ista of thirty thiiusuiia topies. and even this ei.onii.iiK . number hula fair to coon heiwne evh unte l if ihe demand tor the book continues aa lirn-k aa It haa been since the day of puhlieutiiui. It '8 not a lulle ... ... .....i u ...... ....tidnmic -a kind or eiiiinii. i" in'u ........ j jt . pulilioH'mn uouitliy coMiideicd thb drj.st of ilry reading-oeagerlv rough after. Hut haw nig Been the hook. on. s suipnue at the eager ilenmnd reac. It is reallv not too much to "ay that JI.bm.. Waver & Walker have pro ,t, ed a l ook. the contents of which is a line.-.-ting an its genei al appearaiice la haiidsome. The covers liiho. ihi.Ii. d in eight colics on benvv rougbened can! display, on the front ari'Slicallvgn.iilH-d. the b. ada of two blooded ",rs "in New market lCiK-.M.d an elegant HlVrio et. the whole citeet being atnaclive ami . k . g n the, xtremc. On the back cover are r.clk-.t. 1 e-. u'.i plcures of some t,f tlie ma' hi,..' hn.U. d by ll.e " I e ecn ,1, ever, are h i c, mi iirtly lirniti d puges teem ing v. ith flrst-cW .llusiraii, n. and g ving in t.reslii.g ftcMriition of i.Mi.y neuly .very kind of f, m. dairy and null n acl. ...ry. wagons. luiggicH. canieges ai d all soiU of m"el,a.iicl n,,vcHi. -umiuI in the home nd on the farm. . msiriri.hle M'M- e in devoi d lo ll- u,t rnnons of Ihe iuagiiim-enl Hire here ..d .Moines which l ave di ne n u h t. niak-tlm .'cginis " iiii" ., iv known and coat f -.KlnVirg this unique uwtile-ara.. ?mtrr a a mailed free U all appluants. .... - t, VI. a. I Ir .tf Bin mill Ill'l' tuat wuiw , FREE By retnrn tnatl. Fall neaertptloai , Ciaunnati. O. CLOSING OUT,; UB HMENSS STOCK OF SClWEIt B.Vl.Btaa. CS rXDEWEAS, at tl andartu;t Ut.atdesisBilnPESrALEblli:;!.?. U.ree laU-rt s-.jlo tollara anJ oo joir cutis :.S cath. Gents' Furnishing Good , 232. Kearny St., near Bush. paper hai been put ia the bulldma' of cliimneya. It ia """'v '" '"r,u ' ulo-'' which an toinod Willi Biliclous cement. TWO WATS. CUOOSK WHICH! Them are to usual ways of doing what Na ture aomeliiura duoa lm.omnl. t- l. namely, to relieve the bowels. Olio li lu swsll w a dram to nurgttlive winch evacuates profusely, abruptly and with tiain, theoih r i to lake UiwU'tler a .-tiiinaili Itinera, the rtlW't of win h l not vlo It n , hut aulluicntly thorough, ami which dova not griiw the uib-atliue. it he ttnt ia aelet'iul, Hie pentou implouiu it le ed nut cipi ct perma nent h netit, an lie cuniiol hope In tacai) Ihe di bilita.iug reaction w hich leaves the organs a twd or worse olf tliun b lure. If. ou the 0 her h..ml. he resort a to iho Miter, h-t can rt It upon the restoration of a regular lutliit of boily, consequent upon renewal of a licul'a fill lone ill theliiteHlinalcaiinl. liealdcebt ailh fully rclixtiiK the bowils, the Ilitirnt arnus.-aa dormant liver, iuiiart a bciirlhial linoolus to 1 he action of the kidney-, and counteracts the eaily twinges of rheumatism, a tendency to gout, and malaria in ail its forma. In 17m a linn of stage was established be tween New Yo.k aua l'liiludelpliut, to make hi uiouthly tiipa. THE FLYINU UUVK OF PKACK. A richly fronted quivering flying Dove A Dream of Life screen calendar. An im ported ideal head. An imported f oaU'd now scene and full set of magnificent floral cards. Fourteen artistic piece. Sent to anyone who will buy f ohi a drug KiHt a box of the genuine Dk C. M'Lank's t'J.LEBKATKt) LtVKK i'II.L8 (price g.t CU.) and mail us the outside wrapper f'om the box with 4 rem in KtampN, Write your address plainly. Fleming Dhos., rim BL'KUU, Pa The manufacture of tinware in this country win commenced In Herlin. i'onn., in 17TU. In amwer to eaaual qui'stion How eit-y and truthful to tell it's A cure for the wont iudiKinliun, To take IVrce a l'urKtive 1'ellcta. Tcinivann receive an income of from fJO.OOO to A,0UO a year from the sale of his booka. THINGS WOKTII KNOWINO. That dyspepsia comes from torpid liver and costiveness. That you cwinot digest your fond well unless your bowels and liver act properly. That your bowe's require thorough cleansing when they do not ito their duty bv your digestion. 'Tliut your torpid liveJ needs ftimula ting in order that it may act as nature in tended it should. That Bkamikkth's Pii.ls taken In dosei of one or two at night for, sag, teii days will regulate the bowels, tuhnuiate the liver, improve the digestion aud drive awav dyspepsia. One person is drow ned for every 329 killed on laud, sccoidinK 'o statistics. "I DON'T WANT RELIEF, HIT ITItK," is tho cxi lamallon of thousands suttering from catarrh. To all such we sa) : atarrh can be cured by Dr. bagu'a Catarrh itemed)-. It has been done in thousand of casia; why not iu youml Your danger is in delay. Kncloso a alamp to Woild liispensury Mwllcl Aaaocla lion. Buffalo, N. Y for pauiphlht oa this di bcaae. A new French gun throws a projectile bav.ng a shell 01 uennuii auver. Consumption, Wanting- Diseases, And General Debility. Doctors disagree as to .1... .!...;. ..I I'nA l.lver (III unit 11)1X1- lilioephiles; the one supplying strength and Iwi. ih other iticing nerve power, and acting as a tonic lo Ihe itigesllve and entire system. Hu in SirollK imiiuibiwu ui ..... .... uit I. llviiiinhoiuhitea Uie two aro combined, and the effect i wonderful. Thousands who have derived no peimancni m-ncui iu... ....... preparations have been cured by this Seoi s kinVilsion is perfectly palatable and eas ly di giwled by those w ho cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver Oil. The United Plates mint in I'hiladi lphla was completed iu lttftl. Are you sad, despondent, gloomy? Aro you sore ilistreascdl Liateu to the welcome blddlng- "Be at rest." Have you aches and pains unnumbered. Poisoning life's Oollen,t;up'.. . . Think not there's no halm iu Glload, and "Oiveitup." A Golden ltemedy awaits you (iolden not alone in name Keach, oh. Buttering one, and grasp It, Health reclaim. There is but ono "tiohlen Itemedy--Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It stands alone as the great "blood P'iritter.; 'MrenKth; Hint "ncttiiu-reBioiui. wi ...w Dutlng IM eleven and one-half tons of post age Btainp-nearlv ro.OUU.tmO ill nuuiber-aore BOld al 1110 INBW 1UI H"""" J. II. riHR, Aaxuyer and Auuly tlrul ht ntiat. laboratory. 106 Kirsl st,. l'ortlanil. Or Analyses made of all jubstancea. Haica tor ayi g gold and silver ores 1.50. Fao welf Dt by mail or e.pres prtmpUy attended to, and returns made Muffcrera from oitgha. Hore Tbroat etc., should iry "llwwn i llivnehml riwaei. nCHINO HLE8. BYMmms-Moimurr: Internal Itching and ali,gtn. tnnst al night; worse by aoralclilng. li allowed to oi.ii Eiuue tirnwri form, a hloh often hlowl and ideal ate, Cluing i i. .ur.vNMtf fllNrMKNT can Prmtrii-toni. be obtained of drugglita. Bent by wail for 60 dots. 11 . JU1 J ... TkT Gbhjiba for breakfast. flee Antlwll Piano edvortlsement. ""BEAUTY CuTioua Rimioiu Cuu 8aia and Buo Diuuia I 0 I'KS CAN DO JfHTH'K TO TUB KHTKKM IS u;..k ii... ci Tin n l(KMt:lilK8arehehi I')' .... iUmuiiU hi kiii IhoUHMlids whose lives have been made happy by the cure of agonizing, hu miliating, itching, scaly and p iiiply dm, acs of Uie Bkin. scalp and blood, with Iom of hair. CUTKTitA. the great Hkm Lure, anil t til ci'MA oap an enquisit l-kln Heauliller. pro naredfrom it, externally, and Cuticxka I.k IiTicnt. the new Wood l'uriller, imernally. a positive cure for every form of skin aud blooii dicjuie. from punplea to scrofula !kild every wh. re I'rice, CUTieiiKA, 40c. Hoap,!".; ItKoLVKT l. I'reirod by the PtlTTMlI 1HLT0 AND CflKMICAL ('O..HoSlin. M aHS. "'nd I for"How to (Jure Skin ih;eaai-a t4T IMliiplra. bleckhcada. ' happed aim oily VI tf skin prevented by Clilci KA mh. J KliciimnllHin. Kidney raiimanu" ena ma siedlly cured bv Cl tii ;i ka Anti- Pai PLAHTaR. uwonir pain-iiiiina iw. GENERAL AGENTS WANTED! :SSJ month easily made a. llingthe armors I1 r'r ahitgbo ileranuacaieacoinoiii.-". " .. thla. Vnd for circular.. K. K. I1A IK. Manager uget sound Mfg. l.o laconia, nun. TO THE LAIMKHt im'rirri'itM aud larosnaa or LAUI W ClllM'KKN'd 41 INFANTS WEAlt 111 KttKsr triiB,T. 6 V llhWraN-l ra!al-'iaii'l fre ' n a'Tfath". C2 s. v ::. u. No. r. N-L'-x 3l6- One i t the latent uaea to which .'""":'.' - .....nvlnir all niliuii- enUK, aeiay, or wear uu , TOel. ycr. u ';, " Ti.ttiHi nit and itant llonowood Ciwoa, 8 strirnn, if out, tie. The Luiiks il Mreiigth ns. tl . k t Kllnlu, nourishinn.lh.in. '"e 7v,ii or write foi ftstohW free. T. M. up, BUiiulying tniii aiwte nu uu.i a h.ianOCO.. Mainilarttirers, Odd Fellows' llall, neeuett pure, ni;ii uiuw. "t hope you are sorry that vou took ! them pants." said Justice Murrytoa colored culprit "I ti. boss for a fao'. I was sorry as soon as I tuck 'cm. 1 Vpectcd ter lind a few dollars in dem pants, but dar was nuflin in cm' ceptin' a kear ticket and key!" ( hicago Mail. A tjoncora limy w no recently sent fifty cents for a box of ribbons "war runted n 11 silk," in answer to a Maine firm's glowing ndvertUeinent, received a small lot of woi'tlili' 10M011 ribb ms and a printed card, which "added in sult to injury" by the inscription: "Some folks expect the t'ai'.h for teu cents." VoU-WEOTxTr PURE ST PERFECT Ita iiiirlor wflhwr iimtwi lu uilllli'iu ofhomrafof niore than a iimrt. r of a cvutnry. It ta ucd bjr the I'iiIImI KUt. 4i.t.,.llllllllt Kl'tlm-ll llV Olf llfrtlU'llf tlirllival I nlrtlii... ntlifSitoi i. rt. I'uirnt and in. t j Ht-a tlifiil IT rno atlmin llkiii roaih'i ii.ua not oouiaiu Auiiiiunl i, L'iiii r Alum Kl! only in auia. I Klt K IIAKINtl I1I1IKK i n Htw VOHK l'IIU ll. ST. lot'ia. The BUYERS' OUIDE It issued March and Bept., leaoh year. It is an eucf. Solopedla of useful infor. f mat ion for all who pur. chase the luzurie or the nocesaitioi of life. We can olothe yoa and furnish you with all the neoossary and unnecessary applianoes to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to ohureh, or stay at home, and in various sises, atylas and quantities. Juat figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLT. and you ean make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' OUIBE, whioh will be tent upon receipt of 10 centa to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. iltltlUATINd TUMIIS 81EAM EN01NKS ANO DOIl.KKH, CoMi'i.rr Powib ani l'tJMPINII PLANTB. at Lowtiriies.iironiiitdtillver.' fsiSJ Writ for Circulars. BYHON JACKSON. SAN FRANCISCO. CThe OLDEST HESICHU In the WOBLDTk If Frobably Sr. baao Tkompion'i U ELEBRATED EYE WATeU Tlili artl-le la a oanfully praparrd pliyMdan'a pr Rotiition, and has bran lu euiialant uaa for naurly k o'utury, anj notwllliRtandlni the many other ri'iara tioui Uiat nave beuu iotniiliireit Into ilia markrt, tit ale of Uiia article ia oruataiitly IncreMiuir If tlieiU r ctlou ara folluwrd it will aerer full. We i;rtlcu Utly initio tho attention ef phyaioianii to Ita men j. John L. Thompion, Sons Co., TltuY. N. Y. PIANOS.,: vice, in nae in no oilier r 1st Promluins. XS.WXI In ue, years hiitabli.lieu. NvW .tented Kteol Tun nir Vo- l'iann. bv which our I'Uuii stand In tune 10 eara, good for I'D J not affocted by climate. Ho wooU to spilt, iirran, aweu, ainnia. lo ra:'oniuir ANTHKI.U ANTISK1.1 War itt and Seventh htreeu, Mult Kmn'ia o. 4 BiiintaTliaiB-Pilii'IGIl IF SO. OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST. i We EnaraHtce Wi J. I. CASE "AGITATOR" SEPARATOR to lis lis Best Grain Savin? anfl Fastest Thresher ever maie iialm fhe""lwM thr,..gl.o..f the Unite, Stn.ca aa any other ' vl make of Thraner ThiJ inno rrpfrimrnlal machine that uium! be soil ch ap in order to Mnlur it, hut ia a knrwIeoVd to lie Tllh K dl&m7g. th-rhaapeat. In bovine on "'"ITATOK- "'" J l!cUr machine for the MU Sftll! n factor, ho want their machine -xperimenb d with at your expense, while your grain maehln Vtt trr ,,L a.t al, the;e jlle e, ,7f . ' " hnhn thomvahh, textr.t for year, in thin nmvtry, and M norm to be jrfrrlly reliable, UhlN.. HUM J-f 1-X1AI.1.X tun TheJ I PACK rOKTAHI.K TKAfrriOX KNOINKS h.vc Willi, gercntl use In Oregon ami Uaahlngton for yeara and we crilr 'rL'them to U ami are re",v prove then, to be, the. n.-mt powerful, moat durable, aafct. more akll'fi.lly coiiH-rncted and nfMter n.r.;hn an other Koine, ,.dP ,.rKnVS liII'ItirKS SKI.F FF.EDEH AND FORKS. " eare alo r.At l.i . i r. . . for our prlca and terms, and all other H forn a'lnn nu ni'iifig. uie ..r,,. Si'AVi: afc WVrIvi:i:, j.ii3riil AsontH. Ioi llnn!, Or- STJACOBSOIi SPRAINS, STRAINS, INJURIES. 1311 Strata It, Loainlllt, If. WWW Iplai u nnm ir bnlldlni af tks Oily Rallw.y Ca , It fall arar oa au. mn m kt Ut freaia aa4 ipralolaf t ca. I wu ear. rt4 soma m imtchar, an. Jit aoclon atuad4 ai two wkl, wbb aif lft pnut44 to at St. Jaaalw Oil, aa4 Ua aala iu au foaa uUraly. jAsris iiowu. Bold bv IhvtJaWi aad lcaleri Evrrywhert. THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Btltlmors, Ms. .. .... ..... ..i, . I CI PIMIV A Y It'll. FKAWKat ! OILIItllrlli ISAt'll. Utttiior, ltnenlah Ptan.n; llmtlotl Ontana band uutnuiiatita. Lnstr .uvk of Hhr.t Murit and H. ok llandt aill fliml at r.anttni IMpra. MATTHIAS ORAY UO.. S06 PvaS imI Mn KfMwSM' WELL DRILLS FOR EVERT PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! ItiTMitiient tmall. Pro till tfw. VwA fur nitttlliiir iRnrtt liliuirnttnt rtU iruij ith full purttculuv. Umth ufMi'turtHl by GOULDS & AUSTIN, lT As I.Rka at., CHICACO, ILL. II 1 AJ 1 1 rv O! YES, A sinned rat dreads the fire. LOOK a?W THE "ADVANCE" THRESHERS AND ENGINES I Kiinranioo tho f -Fntiglrtl Advnt.rf Moparator to he tlio host Kraln savlnif. fast ost 'I hroaior and im.t durahlo itopiirntor rvrr mnde. Hill, run. mltrr. It i not au pr rl, uiftital niachinn, as the Old 'oity mmhlniH art.. u are will aware of the linii. lust (that vim have tu pv fiH In ejwritiifiitliiK with Old fr oy mao h hits. The ngl. it Thrrnhpr Irailntlieway. The grov. ling and kii klng of the Old riwy agents Is only tinmled hv the amount of gra'nklikfd nut In thf BtrawhytheO d Vnifi mailil .'. Of 'cniirHe. If you Al-h a fhoap niEohine. Old Koglim will supply you at your owu prn;ej but Ihilr niaohlnos are li ar at any prliw. Vou cannot allurd to buy a thni.hrr wlihout cxiuiiliiiug tho ;ll A IH not, be talked 'nto Inivlng a inni hlne bootuiae ll Ih i hi-np and Old ogj lh. Auk the IU Kot aaentH if tnoy will w t lenldo tlm new -rnngh-d ma hino and let you see vthioli la the xpeVliu. mal nmi hlne. and sold on lis mtT.li.. I have net er e ; ha-t to t all on any twirl to ne n d.Hside Ihe morllH of Ihe lit w Int.gl. d manhlne. I'l " Si. t ai. Int. the twirl reoords In ref ronetothoOltl l-'nglfa iilitn. Many year ago a nuin built a ne w-lnngl.d niathlne, ailed a sleain enulii.'. Old ! iigl- Ihen. aa now. stmal hat'k and wild ihoy would ruin lite ti tint ft . lo you not aunt tu hr i ul.ir.l In lltf ttHiiif ItiniemlKr, t he new. nnglft'l inarhiiie la pnM all ranri-lnirulliifc. while Ol.l Fogy 'M mnehlnts are helng M. erliiionti d with oil the time, and at j our r.-iie. Do not fiad with llii in any longer, while IXHtbebenSwrttgl ntatltlne la an Id on lt? ...rrll. e-tlrHj. Re- meinlH'r. vour whole di ih i de it)., la upon your crop piiK et dti. anil If yoii allow Oltl igy aia-chine- to Wa-lr , o.tr gri lu. you are Jum Iiml niueh out of ....ket To PrrvMuft thin, see thut the party thai dura j om thro-liing inMii-ts a ne w-tUiiglt-tl ,! AM t. Ihiraner, as lh..yarer.iniru.tedaoKat1.s.tveyoui gialn, and have a Tiolter re.or.1 than any old f.y "iBi hl'i... Write or fii'thor purlloulara. T am prepared to prove all my staieinenU -i. e.. ihe AOV.4K4 K mathlne will do more, and lit Her woik limn ai.y other. I litfl.v rhtil h uge any oltl rogy ' I nam. A rae l'" IV K marhliiK haai lulled tu do no leprettetiled nlnre It lutrotlurtlon M hemembt'Mli'at olVfogyagi" sa'ng"' contrary does not mako it so. It will pay you to ta7.'&llttawd IMIiVK.lt. A number of mann- furl ikm make Ih, m on a toy nl ty but I do not know of l'Vi0.S!S "irln eliiied lo look out lor thoae thai talk t.f imitation. 1 also ileal In l.auntlrj null VKtiier". Kar ii. Chureli and H.hoi.1 lulls, (lenerhl M. hlnery. fu In : Oilers. Ormti iHafety Vvoa. oll lorl'.iu'ps, llHn.iHrk li.Bil.ato, frk & K.nurdy h.io.l.ini. Aenie and Alligator 'rViitit"i HltieksinUh Urilla. Hell Heating llatu Tulw. ihe WuatiiighoUNe Kng liiea. bee the ,r". ilM,o" e ..., wl Is. fHlOj Trai Hon. 107.,; IA horse Twlon. IU Hiatal dltunt for eaNli. OeneialAgentlortolournsOyiiuiuoajand Umps for hlrrtrlr Mgli tlug-f M XiHt llglllK. THE RAWSON LIGHT RUNNING REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE LINDGREH CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES Vour village cannot do without one. Vou iniial ha o one for your mills. You cannot afford to bo without a small one lu your house. Kor piirlli.ulani, addreaa Z. T. WRICHT, Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. , fjijvpKran'TVi't issaWtgl IsssHlal glsTTI lliauafafs fT' . . UUhTwA REWARD! ! l nnn Will W wlit for aach and mrrt train of anal. ; i 1 U U U ihuiiu nlataura found In W Udom'l Kaberuna, arknovlnliint tho moat dniWti'ful and onlf ially harnilrai t-nlrt artlela na pnidurrd fur hcaiitlfriiif , and inaan.au Ul c.iniplilnn. ramiiTlni tan, iinburo, i fnioklt u.l ail hlruibhra aod navhaM cl lha aiin. I tiwd aud Inilurand I'T tha all la of alty and lb I maa. Hohi bt al' rtnK1ta at to amia per bntUa. Whlta anil KUwh. afao ifrtujv(l b W. M. WlblXJM IXI., tlbanilata Fiii Una llrania a, SPINNEY O O ! lDr. Spinney & Co.K M ppUA IIQ Iirnllltjr. I.oaaef Vigor. Bomlnal lltfllWWaiwM, Wenk tleihiirr, ileauou. timer, tc, due to n.vuit or abiuui, curt .1, VmilU MPN anfferlnff from the rfTrcta of ymit hflll fi.lllraor lli.lia. eretlon should avail thri;i ln i f our trontira.nt. A xiniilviniirr(fiirant.vil In rvrry taw. Hrrhilla. t'rinary and V vnocvitl lim a all uuuatural dia- MIDDLE-AGED MENRffi- raw of KMnira or lllartiW, oa Hm k. Nitv.mh , lvl.iliiy. Saimu of hi.u..f fctri.iia'iu. vto.. curwt I N, U. )Vrnn uitKlite tu vIpH ni irrty bti trrt Mt tnVirh'tmp. IT rorn'niminliTlci, iintirlnrit fttld I Irntriu'timm Mnt by nmilurf irtM. t'otmultutiuii I rtH, Builiceut ut Mhuid tot the uung Mmi'i I S'riuud or U ulU a iu wUlucii. I Dlf (I nurfivr n onfra I sal satlsfartlon In lha cure of Gonorrhoea knit I (licet. I prrscrlh II and oMftiwW hi ta' 'I TO HITS. IU ataiaairiaian. feci safe lu rrcuinmtDd lui It to all miffrrera. B-r4ail?fcf Ika IMlTUiCVintetaOt. .l.J.STOII R. CRwInnaU, Dacatur, IU. rillCK SI. 00. . Ohio. Trad. Bold by DruniiHU. ' S5 To a rny. Bamntf worth ll.fW, VUKK. I.Iiim nut iiniliT the botofit. Writo llarw. STa'a Hamtt H'is HoLnrH(Vi..llnll v. II toh. YES! CERTAINLY! I p'ciid (jullty. I am hcIIIik a "ncw fatiKliHl" niachlna AT IT AIN'T IT A DAISY? rf.'. the Si 't I.lghieaf. . ri Kialeat IU- filed o