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I WOMEN AS MONEY-MAKERS. Thrjr Ho Not forcced Well as Men II ruiiarThi'y Are. Hetter. When woman hiis to concern hcrst'lf willi Hi" nititeruil neci-ssitics of life hIio (JeMvmls from a liilier plann thin man. Shu mud oflni toop to coniiiuT. II u innnrty hna nmile iniiitento wt' idos sioeo it wiw lii-ht hoard of, but tt h;w h gv-il way yet to jrt before it reaches the n-io-e of ju'rfi'ft hiirmuny rid crowns u finished world. The iinirtl In man lias fiilnily hi ium.-iI the he-ul of the bnih in untn, biii the brute btill biles ut the lieiul of tho nn'.vl. A between tho nr.ol r.i'd tho hnito, I think 1 1 u- own country lend tho world. Tho titviucitionulilo claim of women, tho (icferenre. (hie to women, tho muivilnesH of her jihyical inferior ity mid of her spiritual superiority, mo not only n commanding instinct, hut clearly defined idea in Ainoricuu man hood. A thoui'nnd violations 09 tho part of both men it".d women do riot nntiihilato this fact. Thousands of women eurn ing their own living, thousands of wives working himtr than ce!'-siiiiortinj niaidentf. IlioucstndH of both doinp their work with or without ro!"tt, nay, even with rejoieinq:. do not affect the fact. Even America, advanced iu it in, has not reached tho ideal life. It ia much that we have reached a point whore we cjin witch glimptiiw of tho Promised Land. At fliht nljht it ideal to say to women who are wearing themselves out in doing work that should bo done by Horvuu'.H, or to a world in which a largo part of tho household work not only, but of outside work as well, is done by women, that ultimately and ideally they out not work at all. Hut in any comparison of their effectiveness with that of men, it certainly should never bo forgotten, it should always bo kept well in sight, that however uiiHiecor-s-ful their cITorts bo, it is in a Held which they are not made to cultivate. It is bettor that they cultivate that Hold than that they he idle in their own or they Btnrvc in their neighbors'. Many women uro not sufficiently de veloped to discern their ow n peculiar work. Without discerning it they do a groat deal of it instinctively in tho lower fields where they aro forced to live, but from which they will 0110 day ue gradu ated, liut always it should bo held upon nil sides to tho light that women's real work is on character, hor surest weapon is iniluenco. Sho can buy and sell, and cook a.l sew, and w ash and iron, because she is still of tho earth earthy, but she can not do it as well as a man because sho is not so much of an earth creature as ho. As a mutter of fact, even in this favored country, whore men pay to women as women, not us ladies, or belles, or beauties, an extra ordinary defet once, tho mass of wives work as hard us tho mass of husbands. Their spiritual superiority is signified ehiotly 111 this that tho women work for love, tho men for money. Tho woman who faiis in her business is not necessarily the woman who sinks beneath the toil of tho kitchen, or who pricks her life out with tho needle, or who can not make both ends meet in a dry-goods establishment or a milliner's hop. Such a women fails in man's business, not in her own. Tho woman who makes a real failure, a failure in her own business, is the unloved wo man, tho umrracious woman, the grasp ing, tiio aellish, the repre.-sivo, tho uu tympathizing, tho censorious, tho un truthful, tho woman who is a center of discomfort, a source of anxiety, an ob ject of avoidance, instead of being that gentle, consoling, considerate, mother ly magnet which draws unto it so! f all human want, and woo, and bliss, and tu-pinition. Minneapolis Star. THE HENNEPIN CANAL. Proposed Knnte and Estimated Cost of the ireat Wiiter-Wny. The plan of making a waterway from tho bend of tho Illinois river at Henne pin to the Mississippi river was first proposed in lSfib' by a surveyor w ho had investigated tho route. The lino was surveyed in 1870, but nothing was done about iU In 1S'-' the project had so far assumed definite shape that a survey of the route was provided for by an act. of Congress. Since thon a bill for tho ap propriation of money needed to begin tho aeual excavation of tho canal has been before each session of Congress, but has not yet teen carried through, owing to tho opposition on tho part of some members from other States un reasonable because tho construction of the lino would bo an undoubted advan tage to the entire commerce of tho West and Northwest. Tho Hennepin Canal, us projected, begins in tho Henry Tool, twelvo miles west of La Sallo, rising two hundred and five feet to the summit in eighteen miles: at tho twenty-sixth milo a navigablo feeder thirty-seven miles long re.ujies to the Hock river at Dixon. From tho feeder junction two lines havo been surveyed; the Mantis d'Osier line, tho most northerly, and somewhat the shorter lino, and the Rock Island line, which follows a course some miles south of the other. The Mantis d'Osier lino extends northwest from tho junction to the Mis sissippi above Uoek Island Ilapids, near Albany. Tho descent from tho summit is seventy-five feet, and the distance sixty-four miles from the Illinois. The lloek Island route leaves the main lino near Green Uiver Cros.-dng, leading west to Uoek river, which is followed by slack-water to near tho mouth. The descent is ono hundred and one feet and tho dUUmco seventy-seven miles from the Illinois. The estimated cost of con struction by tho Maraisd'Oaier route, is by the Kucfc Island route, $G,7i;3,SG. t'A.aro V.'cr-faui. l.i si Cabins arw neither j nHiiionitnm nur 111 tie- 111 mil, tint they were more cein'orUio'e uml mere lietlthy limn are many iiieilirii d 1 Hi mo. Warner' Lor Cabin 11. ii- & Itucliu U n re production of ene of the best of the himpltt remmlimi with which I.o I'dhiii (iw Hers of old ilnvs kept Hum elve will. Did you ever" try "Tim canoe' J ine lnuians ot .sew lork State en Joy ltt.OOO acres of land, distributed among eij-ht reservations, though white hold some, of the land. KTAKTMNU l)lCOVr.HY. The cliti o ,'iy In tin' lulijiitui.tii ot loo 'lily lnili.-rin urn l.dlid t tho tt'oidcnc f iiwn.' uf (v. r mid ukU' iht it exiin ir, liirir very m. dm. in dH iiliMilv atKi'iliiiK. Such (Iii.-ovitii's are 11it.de ill every s-viaon. in tv.iy iart uf the Union. tiilM'.'iuvnitf, whuii It i iiaivrtaint' I. aa it invamiliiy is at Mich iiine-4 II roiii;li I In' YahiiCilo rt!nt'i.ie ol tHitncono wlio liu been hriit-lliled Km! cm til. that HorlvtU'r'n Muniiieh llllk'in in thoroughly enltailoua ern.ll alor of I' e malarial 101-1111, inl 11 iik'uim of loitify in the system airnlnat ii, a ft-eliiiK of ne-rc eeenrity ami tmniiiiliiy relvua IhmiiKliout Hie wliiilu lirlnlilwl IukkI. Hi-idra ttio fplcilo I urius uf malarial itiprt.-u, dumb stfua and anus iak are ri'iuoviit by iIih potent ai'trm uf the Hit turn, lu which of net lo jfi ei im samaiuii as a rciiii'i'.y for rhiiinmlisni. il)hK p-l. eonMiva liun, liver complaini, dvliilii), knlnt-y truulib s. anil all iliMMcm inipniiiim Ui ui'cana uf Ui Kcatiuu anil aafciiniuiliuu. I am a limn of desperate fortunes, that K a luiui lio-B frU-mlsarduail, fur I never aimed a. any ulber (urtuuo lhau iu (1 ieiuts. Wlilte Elephant of Siam, Lion of Eim- I land, n aonof China, Cros ( t Slu r-1 Uml, HHiiner of Persia, Crescent ef EYit, Double En!e of ltiissiN, StHruf Chill, The I Circle ot Japan, llarpof Enn. iu cet l iee miv a no 01 me iren'iiiio Dll. C. MlI.ANKS CKI.KIIUATh.D LlVKH Fn.l.s, price 2 rents, and until us the nut aide wiapiar with your adilres, plainly written, ami 4 cen: in stamps. e will tHeu uniil 1 on the above list w ith an ele gant package of oleographlc and chro matic cards. i'LKMINO UltOS., PlTTSIifRU, TA. rVU'yoiir poire.t horam. Always knep the best yiiunii leiiultK to brctil ub the) luature. Yon Miu-ily oak whose brunches viCe Hcil.ily the 8tniiii and wind ilify, Not limir ak'u an aeoni. itnan. 1 liy iloiinanl 'in-th t':o kiiiiiiiht sky. Not iinlikrt thu thrnty oik in its H'-riii. d vehipnu'iit ami irrowth. is coimHMipliuii Hut I even this mi s In v fin; of nuinkiml. positively 1 vi- lilt to the wimderoil t urativo prois-rtieH of . )ir. I'll reeti Uulilen Medical hiwevery if taki. . early. Don't oe blind to yourow" lnlereBtia"rt think yours a hopeless- eaHu. Tliis iviiirkalilo , reiutdy has rvsoiied tlioiiBanda. Of diuKKisla. 1 Wine ill now nifed by electricity, tho w ine by this means ac(uirlnt( all the bU(Uet of old w ino. ' A Wonderful Komi and Medicine. Known and ued bv iihyrieiaiia all over the world. Ncott'w Knniloloil not only Kive rlish and streiiKth by viiute of i'a own nutri tious properties, but cieatta an appelite for fooil that builds up the wasted body, "i have been ud.ntt Scott's Kinul-ion for several years, and am pleaded i-ith i s ai tion. My pationU ay It is pleasant ami palatabl. and all icrw s'roiiKer and ifuin llesh from the uao of it 1 line it in all caHea of Wasting Diseases, ami It is specialty useful for thildiin when nutrient inedii alinr, I- needed, as in Marasmus."-'!'. . I'lKUCK, M.D.. Knoiiville, Ma. The United States has about half Die railway nuleaifeof thu world. IN I.OVK'S JIAKNIOSS. Moat women naturally look forward to roat riinonv as their piopi r sphe c iu life, but they should constantly bear iu mind that a fair, rosy face, hi n-'M eyes, anil n leauey. wen ueviwpeu I form, are the b st pii.-soons to a happy mar I riHKo. All IhoBowa-lniK disorders, wenkniwHea, I "iraio(im,' ilon 'sensation, and functional ir 1 reKuhinli'S eeiil.ir to their m-x. havo an on I failinw rpeeilio in l'r. 1'ierce's Kavorllu l'ro 1 acripii'iii. It is iliuonlv uititleine for wi'inen, ! aulit bv ilriiuaridtii, imir 11 piiWIiir Miiiiiunf'e from (lie miinu ac;ure.r. that it will K've ealis- fuel ion in everv ease, or money w ill be re 1 funded. This nuaranlee has been printed on i ihe bottle-nrapp.r. and faiihfully carried out for many years. Iranian nope pot ror tnai wnicn uuiu.ui hnpe, lie shall not find it. fur it ia past search iut; for and patt ftiuliiiK out. CVRKU OK MAI.AKIA. 22 Flokiua St., Elizabkiu N. J.. March 17. 1KS1. I have been using Allcock's l'oitous Pi.asteiis for the last nve yeaia. Some two years ago, after having been sick for upwards of MX mtntlis with malaria, 1 found myself with an enlarged spleen, .KBrt.ftl. and ennutanllv troubled with a headache, and my kidneys did not act very well eltner. Having spent, nnav ui my money for medicine and niedi ul ad- I tLnllMlt 1 1 SAVM W t A I Wllllld use Aixcot k's Pohocs Flastkks, two 1 11 the small of my Iwck, one oa ine spieen or ague cake, and one on the pit of the stom ach, just under tho breast bone. I con tinued using the Plurers aliout thirty days, changing them every week. Al the cud of that, time I was perfectly wll, aud have remained so ever since. 1 IIC IH ll" " " aa soon as I he weathor betfius to gel wa.ui. SlIT YOIKSELF, but there ia no other remedy for alck headache, nizzinesa. eonstipaiinn, bilimisnraa, or to re more a ri'Kiilar. healthy action to tho liver, stomach and bowels, euuil to thosu reliable lntle l'Uasant PurKulive 1'elleU" prepared by lr. I'lciee, Uf druKiUi. t. 1. jan....M.i.a fnr tin. witt to run alonir stdo of the maiu particularly 011 a public roau. -Hrown'n Ilronehlal Trorhea" have a direct Inllueiice on theinrtiimed parti. lviii relief in Coilifha, t'olils, and H o various I Prout tioill,le to which Sinners and I'ublic bpeaaers are liable. ttoUl vuiy in buta. J. II. f-'lHk.Aasayrrind Aaalytlenl Chenilit. laboratory. 10J rimt t., lortiaml. Or. Aoaljsea made of all ubetanceii. Tbt Okkmca tor breakfast. Dnjanlln's Life Kssenre is very vnluat'le wlieiellietoie!h is tillable to etrai from the food the alniitnen ami ieoHhoni. 'Ihe Life Kmence ii iniiiicOiatciy absorlHMl am iianrlslies the nervous system, without any ai'l from diirealioD. i'rico, (1.20 a boitle. AU brugKiaia. MAMIH'It KIGS (MKDIC1TKOI Are the grea""' fruit Cathartic of modern time. They area coinpnauM lorenife. com wed of fruits anil vegelal.1.. liamhiirir ti.r..ninfH!lir.:ecure for llles. Hat dis- treingeon.plii.trWi gfmm conslipnted , anil s airnaiitcond.tinn of the bowela. VSuen Nature a ! are Uolated. the etreets are at onca inanepnn.nthya ireneral dwir er of .I, !s In Itiitttire hlool. me enure ivi , . i Liiiiples anil blu'chea on toe "km. Iilllousiieai, o"siip'.tion. ImliK-eatiun. !' rpiaand .no. lUnihiint FiK re Naltir. s an-istai l, and oven-ome all uiil.eaini) coiioih'".'-. system in perfect oroer. anil by tneli- a e ti as a mild but certain laxative n.'l piinr'.t.ve re-Ftoiiua- the body to a condition cl p. r.tel he'i-nrh'ira'F:irsrerrepired !n Vwriiga form, see del if tf nl lo tho ta-te of l:ii-i anil r'ni dren. and are prMle hut c-iu.m in aetiuu. lAoe, one k.m ii tsLta a uo al iiiMi- Knhert J. Ilurdetto recentlv re ceived a notification at Livingston, Mont., that a dead registered letter awaited his orders at Washington. Ho sent the following reply: "If tho let ter referred to isn't so dead that it is offensive you might send tho remains to lUirliugton, la., uhiio I will claim the mummy in about a month." Henry (ieorgo was in Washington not long ii!,ro. and while gazing upon the Wiu-hlngtun monument east of tho Capitol, impiired of a colored boy who w.is btanding by who tho man was. II.' sold ho did not know his name, but (rendinir tho inscription on the side of the pedestal fronting him, "First in war"), ho added, "lie was tho llrt man in the war."' W A noted Boston physician, while returning from Cincinnati recently, rested overnight at lhilTaloon his way home. More ho met a son of a dear friend of his childhood's days in dis tress and lent him U. After ho had received tho benedictions of this un fortunate youth he discovered that his ....1.1 .....i..). .....1 ....ii. 1 .(.. i iiu null 11 Him nip itiiut'mi 111 ivvin were missing. The young man disap peared very suddenly, and tho doctor waked up to realize and mourn his ex pensive experience. Tho people of Calais never saw a genuine, living and moving million aire till 1'nelo Kussell Sago went doCn there, the other day, to buy the Grand Southern railroad. With trueJhiwo East hospitality a son of tho hotel landlord hitched up a spun of horses and gave Millionaire Sage a delightful ride about town. I'nelo Uttss was profuse in his expressions of pleasure, and after the drive was over put his right hand down in his pocket and gave tho young man a nieo, round, sil ver ten-cent piece. Tho young man was much surprised. Ho did not ex pect any thing. Ho has had a hole punched in that ton-cent piece and will wear it .on his watch chain. 'A LITTLE NONSENSE." "Interested in genealogy?'' ho asked the St. Louis young lady at tho pardon party. "I was." she said: "How far back did you go?" "O, until I found pa's uncle had been hung for horse stealing." Life, Hishop (on his semi-annual round) "And do you remember me, Hobby?" Uobby "Oh. yes, sir; you are the gentleman ma scolded pa about because you smoked in tho parlor and nearly ruined the curtains." AocA. Teacher (grammar class) "Tom my, you may parse 'college.'" Tommy "Com'n noun, third pers'n, feminine peml " ' Teacher "Feminine gen der?" Tommy "Yes'm; I'm parsln' Vassar College." AT. 1". Sun. Husband "Was the Ladles' elufc lively to-night, dear?" Wife "No; awfully dull. Every member was present and, of course, ono enn't hpeak of people before their faces. So we had nothing to talk about." .V. ' Y. American. Young wife "Now toll me, can didly, hubby, don't my cooking tasto as good as tho stuff you get at a res taurant?" Hubby "Y-o-s, but you see, dearie, at tho restaurant I can look at the bill of faro and find out what I'm eating." Texas Sijlinys. Higgins (meeting his friend Wig gins in restaurant) "Hy jove, Tom! I should think you'd bo afraid to eat that dish. It's fatal!" Wiggins "What's tho matter?" It's only sparoribs and apple sauce." Higgins "Well, isn't that just what knocked out Adam?" Judge. ( Toto (observing a hand organ grinder and his monkey) "Oh, mamma, may I give him my cakeP" Mamma "Yes, dear, but be careful that he doesn't bite you." Toto "Oh, mamma, the little boy doesn't want it; may I give it to his papa?" Town Topics. Miss Whirligig (rather plain) "Oh, Mr. Firelly, 1 can not express to you how indebted I am for the pleasure of that waltz." Jack Firefly (wishing to bo pleasant) "Don't mention it, Miss Whirligig. I'm sure tho pleasure was all on your side." llarpcr't bazar. Minister "Did you enjoy the Sun day school picnic, Uobby?" Uobby "Well. I didn't like the cuke." Minis ter "Why, your mamma makes splen did cake, Hobby," Bobby "I know she does. But the loaf sho gave mo to take was eaten by the superintend ent and the teachers." Times. Diseases f UTICURA EMED1ES. mUKMCl'TDISTKKSSINOFOIIMHOKHKlN I i 1.. A -ill. 1.... ..r l.at. tmlil I Dimnniuilisriim "ii" v. . ... - - inlaney to old aire, are MMHlily, eeonomleally and pttrmaneiilly cured hy the Ct'Tlcf KA KKM KiHEs, wheu all oilier remisiloa and ieUioi.s fil. UlT II I KA. UIC a'11 .......-. - HA Simh. an evquiaite Skin lleeullller, preired it, externally, and Citici h lH.jml.VKN-r. the new Wood l'urltier, Internaly. cure every form ef akin and blood (luesae, from pimples to scrofula. . q. Bold everywhere. Prlos.CUTiiriu.IWe. Soap, 5Sc.; KicsoLvit.xT, (I. Prepared hy the Poti eh llnuo and Cm kmicai, Co.. HutrroN. Jl ass CrTirt'KA. the greal skin l ure, ann ,i Bend for "How to cure r-nn i- r Piinnlui. blackhead, cl ajiped and oily 1 tT "kin preveno d liv f ri ''' oaI". TfN Itehef In oiie'miiiute, for all pains and pirweaknesses. In CfTUTHA ASTI-I'AI!I (jgJl'ljirnKH. the onlv tin killiiig plaater. fc a niifHrjaasivfooDiTST- . . . .... i . m n iKa XV?Sl 1 ..i n..nrfbo.a ard :itoarut a la 01e, j prcicrlb It aod ' ""'iU!! eclafelnreci)iua.eod f.f i M t to all mfftrrra. . incinQaw. j Oaranir, iiw . ofX it.icf. i '-rZKJ (Mill bf bru CO. . vrM JACOBS l hi NEURALGIA. chrok;c -itt l . 1 , mm PROMPTLY EfipSBTlY. No Roturn of Pain. Curo3 cto raeciiiB an." ctiit'l. Tlii.timv.- . l'' ' . "'' SARSAPARfLLA, YELLOW DOCK Itxlitio ol' I'ottlNW. It rnr. Riii'ati, KKi'aAioit, V. Plmpli Rciofu:. (kiul, Oatorrh. Tmuim. SH Hluin. ui. M.nuiil iiaitit. It Prnill. Ui llliaal, Hil.in im Llntai J khhn-y to healllif fc'tlou. and luakra Um OoDiilt'ihu llhMbl and Clvar. J. R. CATES A CO., Proprietors 4t7NaitmHt..ittH Franelaro. EJUU i us - i 5'. ."f v'v;', i vi '1 1 FOR WEI v liLKiTftiriTV, Al'fl.irt' MY on l'i i-i 1 : 1 1 . e, N f :w 1 a 1. v : ' i ' ' ' 1 1 a 1 n r. K 1. r wi'l ciMilvelyeiuedLwimi W l l'llul'i' Till; All) Or' MI.Hi'IN 'li.wlii'll I' l!ie VellV l.ATIT linpiovi iiii-..t I i Flu ir.Hlii'r.'pi-iltleH. ii'ii.'e.iini: l warranted t.i l et r mih-lnr 1.1 unytliliej 1 1 e Pnl lnr l ul'TKl'Ver li'-rnn" Invented. U lliiml.K ul l'r, m i(J In no 11P1110 ii r.i 1:1 viji'.ii. hmi:i., i-litim ii'il'l mien"" r n vi r1'iieiii r "iii ivldeh C.N UK IKnTAM'I.Y H'l.T II V TltK Wi:, It I'll, l'i a I'D ill AlM.K IU illV-llATl'KII V l:"l iuMwlii sw 1 L.I apnlliiiice" lor belli aenn I -r emliiK Hie ..lliw Inif eiiiiijiluillt'1: M m ... Nrrtnm ltlllly, Klilne 'eiiin!u!lil. riieuiil illalll. Neuclill 1. onlllil'ii,. ' Is ra.rnrilir liver. IMkM-ila. 1 1 lui'te Vent.. lie..Miiiinl IMen-. Iiniioirm I. VtiMlimna . rseiial r nr. Tii'ii'.i.'ls;ii'" t rHIITII.U "r. rleree'a l elelirii'nl l.',:li and (.ihUIIOlli TruvMiCANN'ol'lieliii'l IMiiiimi vamera or sldlen: tier are Hiy irnld "U any "S'l laa' Trial." "Uiiiii t :fiinif'rt" or ainiilur m l, '1,1. i ale ulated t ' .I11 el e Hie pulille. t i.'i.r ftlll inrtii nlura rail i.t i Me r aend sti "uiii l..r our frn li.i.cvrn.nrn l'Mem nv No. i aV' Ire: MAO.NKTU' l l.l't TIlH' Tilt's: ft iM PANV.'WHiieriiineut.nireet, eurner of Kearny, Al'.'r rai.le lv J. II. WinilKIt, IlruilKlalAWurt I'lirlurit "' n.r C.i.ii IiIH No. I WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! liiTwimrnt fmaill, froflta tuire. KmhI M fur mitliliiil wtth full Mtiuouurfc Mtui tiftu'ltinni by GOULDS & AUSTIN, if A tT .tz 160 Ijika at., CHICACO. ILL. 1 ASTHMA U I Jerninn Aal lunn urn n, .ry.CifjS - Bnerllil'irHlV III ine w"ri Sa.lhlivt.;elItlaeorewlier.iiLloihrfiOL A Hl.Hhnll'rnsvlKinrlivnill.H.iiiil;li'llll.l. Uf.iraianm im it. MMiir r " -'7.)il ' "iT1 " '! f Aalher tlian Ihe CKeiV POriTLA'lD BUSINESS CUUECE. I'ortluail, Oregon p.-,i, i i eiinii m, -'" in"tit tioo. eUII. Il.lie.l leinit illiin,fi" Vii i: i..'iMil;ility. Bulnisn. Shorthand, Common Vcliooeimi Ptiwi imhlp Detrt mom. Slinleiil" Hdinliteii t any rime. ii'ia Iu mio uml aeeeiinei.s nf pel'in nshln "'n fiee. . K. HKStO.Hre i. . t'. AUMslllOMI.lTtn. THE CHEAT 0VELAXD nOOIE! Northern Pacific JtAII-JtOAI), The (IN'I.Y LINK ltiiniiln Pullinun I'alui bleepinn 1 ars, Jl.-iuniiii i ni i'y niaenia, and Kleicant Kmitrraiit Kleeping tars I Willi IxTilia free of cluiiKe) FUOM WAKIItNOT'lN AND OltKQOH I'DINTa TO Uiii KAaTviA St. Paul and Minneapolis. I'lunaeoutini u al Line. , The Only H.ii.ii iik PALACE DIMMJ.1CARS. !ilcals75c Faateat Tlinn Kver Jlado from th Count over llio NORTH EHM PACIFIC R. R. TO- PIOUX CITY, COIJNCIf, BU'FFS, Kl'. JOSKI'M, ATCIIIllN. 1.KA V K.N W OltTH, K ANHAM C'll , liLin.iN'noiN. grisiv. bT. UlL'l t.lllUAliO, Ami all ouits throHghotit llio tout anil Houih- eaat, via riL I'uui u.i.i .iiiineiKjiia. TJIl ONLV LINK IXNNrNU Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars ivtipk t.evii:i or ltOAD And hauled on regular K( o Trains over Uis r..nire iiukih "i l'aeillu llail.oail. A. I. CHARLTON, (len. West's Pass. A (ft., a i...i.i.......n !. I'nrLlalid. no. a arniiin '" PIAM0S.-.H ii, in u In ii" otnar I " 1st Prenilumt. H.OOO Is was, ......l utl Ttimna ! I WVI p. - -sv.- u. III un in li" uuicr td B'aiid In tuna 'JO )ra, f"r ; not ; slfe.l byclimaU. Xo to ipht, brk, .wall, shrhik. cra-,k'v, or ear out; Kiiaraiitea It. Kle- .'VI V'-l,,..' t mantiskii t..ll nr wnui ii .r i. -a- n II II Uu PIANO CO., lviutai Mirira. odd FeMowa ll dl, Mar ket and wj-iitn Mrwu, nan w 0 .t .w. ti art FHi:H mp loan a en. du.. - . ' ,, VP W l .m.li-r tl honcalert. V, rlt HW- V W irfji a Sarin v I'.rta lloi.waro..llolly..ll Irn. N. P N. U. S S- " V. No tn t WAYS ' (t.t 1 -v.-osr1- I lilt. II, 1S.Y'. HMMH1MMMH.M.BMMHIU1V V A m m 1 h fe. ". :r'- i A PROMINENT "WOOL" GOT. ft 1 n A 1 k 11. i NOm h cakoiinJ FiUG GUT 6M0KIN0 TOSVCO The nU'Ve will knuwn "wiHil" , grower h.is tigtmd priuui-u iitly iu politic for the pact, 'id yea re, 11ml hitj opinion is llmt "Si nl of North Curo-j linn" l'lug Cut is too Ikish Miioke, and j 1 don't ym fmget it. Tha Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. "JK.LANU, OR. Toant. miIAIIimw1 an4 M. atiLili ui aiarniid mtm aud ll unoauiTKi with Loar MANHOOD Narrotal IVtiillty.Slwfina. torrhns Haailiial tnaaM S.'iualDauir.KaillniM, ory. Ma Kjw, ijioa of rnaro, alao Dleul and Skin IHanaara; fcridilliu Kruutluua hair VilHm Uiwe falua, 8 wallur Sura Tlinua, ITkwrr. K -Imfia of Mercury, H Idler,' and Dlaililar Troubla WrrtRaat. Unmn frlna OinKirtbra (llwt but.'' tt". -,rHiiit rnll.1 ant aura for l.ia. UjU Hxe-4 'oiinalt 'orifdri t'alty .flOWIIM A JH THIK1 HI. EE , .:V I mm : k jpv Diamond Dyes excel all other in Strength, Turity, f ml Fastness. just as (timkI. IVware of iinilalieiu., Ikviiiisc lliey are tniulo ul cheap ami interior materials and give or, wcr.k, croiky colors. To If sure of success use enly the Diamond Dvm for coloring Dressci, Siik-VIiij;, Yiinis, CiiquU,' Fentlicrs, Kilil:tii, .Vc, S'C. We warrant them to color more rikk'.s, pucknyc for jackiiue, tlinn nny cither dyes ever mtule, and to ijiv uiwe brllliimt and duruMe colors. Ak for Ihe 1 Mamonh, and Inke no oilier. Srnil potul t.r I'ye Ilook.Sanipl. Cut.l, Jirr.tii.nt lor coloring I'h.Ho. , m:iklnit th finrnt Ink or lifting (iorrnuaiiun), rtc. Sold by 1 'miaiMa. AuVrrn WELLS. RICHARDSON - TV) lfonefceeirsni f'nrmor.-ltla Impor tant that the So.la or Haliraluayou naeabould UWblta and l ure aams 04 all similar aubatanrot adforfooit Tolniurs cbtalnlnR only the "Arm A Hammer" braud Soda Of Halnratis, buy It In "pound or hs'f pound" cartoona.wbleh bearour same and trails-mark, as Inferior nnda are nm ttmeasuliatlhitvd fttia Arm k llainmer " lined OVIl TItADE MARK hn boiiKht in bulk. Parties union Baking Powder should remem ber thai lta sole rialns property eons lata of bi carbonate of soda. Ons ieaapoouful of lbs "Arm k Hammer" brand of lodaor Haleratusmlied Vita sour Diilk equals n wwd Vita soar Diilk equals . - Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft. fvOWICI-tf'Sl TUB COW UUANO. -rg MAKE DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE BWIGHT'S GGV-BM55D SODAMSllUGATUS. ABSOLUTELY PURC. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT. Do sure tlial there is s picture of s rw on your peclio and you w'.'.l Lave Ihs beat Boda mads. xitE COW HUAND. A WORD TO PRINTERS. ir ..innnfs fimrnrmflT r:T.AS3 Jon press, we 11 y J U, CLl J UI UUVU V Mr .w a - " ask you to examineinto the merits of our "OLD RELIABLE." with our PATENTED TIilitJW-Ui?i? TAIN. These presses are made terials and by first-class workmen. Read below what one of our largest printing concerns says about our presses, after having them examined by an expert. Office of the BANCKOFT COMPANY, Meaiirs. Palmer A Ruy, Printers ami Stationer. Ban Krannisco, Cal. S iu Francisco, June 20, 1883. Genii nu n : Our mdcliioery expert.Mr. IStirlon, ban rxiiniinctl your "OKI IWiaLlo" J blu-rs at our nqiust, and we are lilt-moil to miy Unit liia n jort lliat your "Oiil IMioI'lu" iirtM'B are ninth lictlor built than tne ChionK" "OKI Slylt) 0 )H?o's," cr "Challi MKo" Uonluii". This huing tUo cmmo, we t-tiall r-raiik-o lo put iu u lino uf jour jircraea at. once. ta a rr-lll' lllvnimcT 11HlniVV 08.8P 1JEY1 ftp Sninnnv A Tn ,,a KlmtHtCuilor ItLIIVUUJ,,,,, Uc.lc Hon i.ry, Ltp denry. Sic. dua taexi-iHMraor bbui.o,cure.t. YOHMf M?M nlfrHrir from ths eTfft 1 fret Inn ahonld arall thrmi lv. our invitieenl. , A iHinittvti i-nrit irimriifit. ,-, In pver r e.iM. hi'iihulii, I t'rinnry ami V"iit'1 n.yw n nil uuuaturai Uia- ictiarii'iprouipUy aud iaim Cured. MIDDLE-AGED MENT.: ; rnw of Ki1nrv or lMn.ldff Wk Pm-k. Iwrvi.in ' Ivliihiv, W aniTivf i1 N-1'i..f bin-i.gtu, titc, curtid ml n inrr(l t.i liciiHt,r viLfor. S. it, IVrttiN utmlt'o vUit n. n'ftT hvtPftrd t in.'ir hMtiP, lr rurii'udndt'tHV, ilnli iT mu '. I'itrurturin wnt, (if Ditl urfiin-ii. t'outiuitutmc, 1 J ft. buuiH etiuu in MtKtitpAijf 'the Vuuurf Miui ' tTlOUU Of OUitl. i mjliKH- PORTLAND MECHANICS FAIR O.'CES Oct. 4-CUCSO:!. 27, 1288. lln" Kino Itau-a ever tli 0. It. & N. Co., O. & C. H. It nnd On tieiii.i-i Killiiv Co. One d one Itllli ou r N. I. It. H. line. Special excursions over the O. U. & N. Hues al leas than half r m-. Oct. 8, !.", 1"J. A H. H I I I Mi. Miipt. IMll.f. llj riiat sinet, t'oitland. The BUYEna OUIDE i luued Maroh and' Dept., each year. It ia an eucy. olopodla 01 useful iotor. niuiioa for all who pur ohaao the luxuries or th neooaaitici of life. W can olothe you and furnish you wltU alt the neomoj'T and unnoceaaary aoplianoea to ride, walk, don 00, ileep, eat, flah, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at homo, and in various aiiet, itylot and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all thead'things COMFORTABLT, "1 you oan matieofair eMmmto of tho valuo of the BUYELB3 OUIDE, whloh will be sent upon reoolpt of 10 oents to pay postage MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. U1-1U UioUlgan Aveuuo. Chioago.Iii O I CI IK II fl ! ui i. (abler, lt-teulah Ptani; limit. II Ortana. hand latii.ninla. I "." to. of Shel Mio .mil II.WI". Ilalnia iKi lilll al li-tn I'rliva. MATTHIAS okAV . 10 Poa Htnaii. San ITrannlMv. Brilliant ! Durable I Economical ! None oilier are & ..CCBuriingtVt. ColJ, Silver, Bronie, Conir. Only tO Canta. fmi.lH.nnnnSil.nf 111 a beathalinii I'owdor.saT liiH twenty times lis eo-t, b.ialdiis being ninob healthier . beeauaa It does not eon tain any bijorione suhatancea, sin ban alum, terraalha te., of which many llak Init rowdore ara mads. l)airyuien and Farmers aliouiiiuaeouiytne-ariB k llarumer" brand for rlnanliiR and kaeplns Milk tans UWoot and Clean. Cinnow. Bee thai srery pound packafrs of Arm and Hammer Vratid" contains fuU 10 ounces net, snd lbs V pound aki:cauil 11 imm net. Soda or (Uleratus same aa speol" tied on eacu psoksgs. V A fit Aflat. fDWiCHT'"S1 ... ?Wt ISalcratusv ana our rAiiN au j;uuin- by ourselves, from the best ma iiii. oai,ivif i vo.'i i ;vi' a. I'tr i'aiiatr, Sui t. Print D.-n't.