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RIAL AT SEA. .... i lives a P UltptlSS ' iinpreaelv. rU. tt hv are the bodies of paHsengm -lie on oeeun steamships lit sua B n overboard Instead of x,ing roufUtwH" Bof dePnd9 upon ctrcum"tftm'09 SR. J! it u advisable to bury a or- . i awnu u. . . .n.uiT. " ' K ""is no pood reason for not brlng the body into port, although a ntition ' prevails among sailors , dead body i kept on board it P"" 1 i..,-inh1n destruction of the n T It' IUC 1 PS And it is often the case that tSi body ig shlppod on board u , to cross the ocean the faut is Tfrom the knowledge of the Bail er x aA ootnn fhnt tho tt j- COnieuuou - " . a ... U ,,.,t ,itt,.ml.l hnrial of oouy si i i,n the solemn ceremony that it cuht to be?" . I A .1....II. ... i aanreSivS rjurvitu. n uwcu.i mm jgljl gloom over the wholo ship, 2 it is natural for the officers of a "Lei to avoid ostentation and display. Ill mariners are firm in their convic tion that w hen a person dies at soa, Ws within a few hours run of JJJ the body should be given up ,o the deep. As a rule, vessels re nut prowuiru ...... .... i .body may be kept, nor do tho medi cine i-hests contain any drugs or chem icals by which it can be embalmed. Some of the lines carry metallic coffins in which the bodies of those dying at gea, when the urgent request of their friends is made, may be placed until the vessel reaches port. But there is no !' M 801110 uvo a880re,i which makes it compulsory to bury a body at sea- ..... As for the burial service, mo oouy is usually sewed up in canvas and brtvy pieces of iron, and either grate bars "or shot, are fastened to it to cause it to sink. Then tho body is taken to the gangway and the officers and crew are assembled by tlw captain, who reads the Kpiseopal burial service prefinred for such occasions, the ship being stopped meanwhile. Tho ser vice being completed, the plank upon which the body rests is tipped up and I the body Blides into tho ocean and ; ginks, being carriea down by the heavy I weights. Then tho vessel is put on her course and goes ahead. Surely j thero is nothing inhuman or unbecom ing in thir.." M Y. Tribune. THE IROQUOIS INDIANS. mI ( i ...: t They Arc IncroaaliiK at i s il Kate. Rev. John V. Sanborn, of Lockport, who combines with his paroctna. duties the functions of chief of the Canandaigua reservation, gave a very interesting talk at Cooper Union, be fore the New York Academy of An thropology, concerning the manners, traditions and growth of the Indians. The aborigines are not dying nut. said he. but hao been increasing throughout tho country at tho rate of 600 yearly, and they now number 800, 000. Their first contact with civiliza tion was blighting, like a sudden change from hot to cold, but by little and little they are learning to nppre- c aie tie com oris li nrni'-. .nr. .-"un born suoke more particularly of tho six nations, or tno jromns conieueru- tion. 1 hey not only dress m the man ner ot American citizens, nut, nave many Ol t ie r noine comforts, flit. Sanborn attired himself in the earl) of aciui'i. worn only on state occasions. and tho ladies had an opportunity to in-pi-ct tlic really handsome DcadworK on i Ik micKsKin irrkin. sash, invavos and moccasins. An Indian couple sang with him Severn hymns that hud heen reduced to writini'. J here are nn labials in the language, but it abounds in grunts, gutturals and nasals, for some of which special characters had to be in vented. On the table lay a very big thigh bone and tibia, a powerful jaw bone and a large and singularly per fect skull. They were the relics of an Indian chief found by Mr. Sanferd in a burial mound twelve miles from Canandaigua. Evidently tho chief was a man of brain as well as of mus cle. Several stories were told indicat ing that the Indian is by no means as mi ll IK iini'iKiiiit.n lull w lielir It keen, and even wit.t.v. . j . Mr. Sanborn believes in Fenimore Cooper's romantic Indians, and to show the renann nf his fliith read 11 very pretty tale from the.tsop s fables Olthetrihe Ma npniuml their hospi tality and liheralitv. T he women still cling somewhat to their traditional dress, but they are contented, for they enjoy the same political and social rights as tho men. Courting is no longer done by proxy, and the women still have the right to pop the question hen tired of waiting for a lover. A- Y. Timet. Mirrors were old-fanhlooed In the time of Moses, and deemed by him of sufficient ImportUOl to be placed in the Ark. Job also mentions them and calls them looking-glasses-a term which is applied to them throughout the Bacrwl text- yet it seems clear that they were made not of glass, but of metal, as were all mirrors for many centuries subse quently. Urass is spoken of as one of the metals of which thoy were made, but it is more likely that the best kind were composed of silver or some other white met il capable of receiving a high polish. Pliny, speaking of the extrava gnnco of tho Roman ladies, mentions that their mirrors wore of silver, add ing, somewhat sarcastically, that often only a thin surface of the precious metal was used, a statement which is borne .iiit by discoveries made during recent exct.vations. These ancient mir rors were of small size, and of various and curious shapes. Plino Is also re sponsible for the statement that mirrors wore sometimes formed out of rubios, nnd mentions one made from an emor erald, wl.erein Nero used to watch the fights in the amphitheatre. The credit of first making glass mir rors can not with accuracy bo given to any one in particular. The Sidonians are reported to have invented glass, but even If they attempted as it Is said thoy did to manufacture mirrors from it, its inferior quality would not have given so high a reflective power as somo of tho better kinds of metals; and at whatever period they were first made It was not until the thirteenth century that they became generally known, and much later before thoy cntiroly dis placed tho metal ones. At first molten load wa9 poured over the load to form a reflecting surface, but that method was soon exclmnged for a pioco of white metal foil fixed at the back, and in the latter part of tho fifteenth century an amalgam similar to that now usetf was substituted. With Improvements In the manufacture of glass camo corre sponding iniprovomonts in mirrors. They were mado larger, and with a truer surface, and have now reached a state approaching perfection, Notes and Queries. Queer Military Discipline. "Tho name of Harry Oakos," says tho London World, "Is not yet for gotten in tho army a bluff, straight spoken soldier, who some twenty years ago commanded tho Twelfth Lancers. This is how ho dealt with the point now so much at issue. A young oflicor complained that whilo in plain clothes a certain soldier had not saluted him. The soldier's excuse was that ho had not recognized tho officer. 'I'll tako care you can't make that excuso in fu ture,' quoth Colonel Oakes. 'Mr. , you will walk up and down the barrack squaro In plain clothes until Private is satisfied that he will know you again.' The p rivals gave the officer a benefit of about half an hour, and all ho conceded then was his ability to reo ognizo tho former in tho suit he thon wore. 'Jf you are not satisfied,' said tho Colonel, 'you will appear in tho square for ten minutes in each civilian suit you own, and whenever you get a new suit you will do tho samo, and let Private know.' The young officer never complained again of not getting what ho considered his proper due in the matter of salutes." Applicant for place "Well, I don't know. mum. You have a large fami ly, and I'm afraid I couldn't do the work. I suppose you have great trouble keeping girls, don't you?" Sharp housekeeper "Yes, indeed. There is a big factory full of handsome young men near here, and every one of my servant girls goes off and gets married." "O! Well, Fit try it" Phiiudelphia Record. m a a. "Of all the nuisances on God's sTreen earth," said General Sherman t the Union League Club reception the other night, "the shaking of hands by Americans is the worst." Where uPon all the members of the club ormed a procession and proceeded to pa-ip Old Tecumseh by the hand. Boston Herild. It li wlwr tn prevent quarrel beforehand than tu urn. n. I It u n, i Hurt A Tremendoua senaatlon wnubl have been rrni"t out hundred wan ns-n by the light n( one uf hut modern express train) whluliiK alniiK at thi rate ol sixty tulles an hour. Juit Uilnk how our srainllathera would have tared al iurh a iwctarle ' It takra a (owl deal to aitonUh ueople now a dayi, but of the inarvvloua eurvi ol louiuinjitioii. wrouxht by Ir. Henri lioldeu Medical Dlaruvvry, hava crvatrd wtde-i,!vad ainajeuii'iit Coniuini'do" 1 at laid acknowledged curable. The llolden Medical Idieovrry" It the only kuowu n-mrdv for It. If taken al the right turn which, bear lu lulnd. It uot u l ii the Iuuki an nearly gone It will go right to the teat of the dlteaac and aceuiunllth lit work at uoUdug civ lu the world call. Nothlug ki')it a man (mm being rich Ilka thluklughe hat enough; nothlug from knowl edge and wltdoia like thluklug he baa both. lurutrr. White Elephant of Slam, Lion of Eng land, I 'raiMii of China, Cra of Swtlier, land, Uantier of Penda, Crescent of Egypt Double Kai-le of Hutuda, Star of Chili, The Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To L-et these buy a box of the genuine Dk. C. McLank's Cki.kuhatkp Lrrn Pll.l.s, price 2.1 rents, and mail ua the out wide wrapper with your address, plainly written, and 4 rents in stamps. We will then mail you the above litt with au ele gant parkags of oleographlc and chro matic i ards. FliuiikuHhob.. Pittsiiuru, Pa. Timet go by turut, and rhaucet change by eourte ; From foul to fair, from better hap to worte. OslAesff, "Had lie, n Worried IN Year." It thould have read "married," hut the proof reader ohterved that It amounted to about the tame thing, and to did not draw hit blue pencil through the error. I'ntortiiuately there was cunttderalile truth In hit obtervatlon. Thou tandi of huttiandi are coiittautly worried al moat to despair by the ill health that aAHctt their wives, Hiid often robt life of romfort and happhictt. There It but oue tafe and ture way to change all thlt for the better. The ladles thould use Dr. l'larrc't Favorite 1'reterlptlon. fSome pertont tpenil to much time In making pruniltet that they have no time left to fulfill llii'in. i.lu .': Let Hint tiueaa." We ouee heard a man complain of feeling badly, and wondered what ailed him, A tin uioroHt fricud laid, "Oive a doctor 1. mid let him guett." It wat cutting tattre ou some doc ton, who don't always guett right. I You need uot guett what allt you wdieu your food don't dlgett, wdicn vour IhiwcIs and ttouiacb arc In active, and when your head aches every day, and you nre languid and easily fatigued. You are blllout. and Dr. IMrree'a I'leatant l'tirgathe I'ellets will brlug you out all right. tmall, sugar-coated, easy to take. Uf druggltts. Sublety may deceive you; Integrity . never Oiiirr t'romu-tll. will Cough, limn -i .11 -- and More Throat. " Bpmm'I llruncliial Trvekii" give; Immediate relief. Try Oermka for breakfast. Stjacobsoh TRADE MARKI al aaaaa TtS at taaV OLK TBADK MA It Ik tur r or AVT lEDYfPJ CURES PERMANENTLY BACKACHE, HEADACHE AND TOOTHACHI. CUKES PERMANENTLY ALL ACHES. At ParooisTi sd Hiatus. THE CHARLES ft, VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. II Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DY8PEP8IA. a rourm ecu roe uoiaaiTioi aav aU l tntlla Irttlai tWWrm IW Drtviat ur Otnrral Ltalrr Ul ft ftrt Am far am if m obtuiy la aturk, or n wit s awl a) tvul oa rampl oy tU. Itouartll 00 at aaitapa aatapft artW m rterlul qf l-fltal atntap. TBI CHULIS ft. VOSILU CO.. MBM Ml tit rtaatMttat aaa aUaalawanav BRONCHITIS CURED. After "iiomling Ten Winters South, was Cuit'il DJ Scott's Kmtilsiou. 118 rntr St.. Sew York. 1 Juue Xilb. laatJ. I The Wlntor aftor the groat fire In Chicago I contracted Bronchial afTectlona, and elnco thon have been obliged to epend nearly ovory Wlntor South. LastNovomberwae advlsod to try Scott'a t mulalon of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophoaphltee and to my eurprlse was rollovoit at once, and by continuing Its uee three montha was entirely cured, gained flush and strength and was able to stand even the Bliz zard and attend to business every day. C. T. CHURCHILL. AoM fv "" rul(a BUT TUB HKHT, TAKK NO CIIANCKS. MEXICAN SALVE THE CREAT HEALER. Cures Cuts, Sorea, Salt Hheutn, Holla, Plniplea, Felona. Skill Diseases, still all ailments for which s alve is suitable. Foi taking out aorenssa sml healliig It sets like magic. IWcenta tboX. st all druggist. J. H. riMK.Aasayrraad Vonij ii.-i Cheawlat. Uboratory. 104 Klrst U. l'uruand. Or. Analyses made of all aubatances. Furavrt. - II It tmpor tanl that Iht Bods Of alaralutyou uaaahollld ba Winn and l'ura aama at all similar sutisUnoai aaad for food. Tolntui staining only lha"Ana A llstutu.r" brand Hoda wHalaratot, buy It la jMond or half pound" artoont. which bearonr aamtand Irada-mark. as lafarlor goodt ara tama Bmattubatllutad fdsths "arm Hamiofr ' brand whan boufhl la bulk. Partita uslnf Baking rowdar ahould ram. lo bar thai iia tola rltlng pro party consists ofbt aarbonala of soda. OSS aatpoonfwlof tba "arm it Ham mar" brand of Soda or Haleratna mliad Vita sou milk aqoals Packed in Card ON EVERT l'ACKAOB. fonr tasjBOM fnlt of Ukt t.r.i iiaktiin l'owdar.aav Ing twanlr llmaa Its aost, bealdna balag mueh haaluilar , bacauss It doss not con tain aaf In; .n mi sutiitanoaa, uohaaalnm, tarraalba ale.,ofwhloli man; 1 tna l'nwdara ara I Dairyman and Farmars ahould uaa onlr tha-Ajia 4 llamuiar" brand for cleaning and kaaplna Milk Fans ftwssl sal Clesn. Ciinos. Sss that aver; pound packaga of "Arm and Hammor Brand" oontslna roll It ounoi nX and las pound packagtsWll fl awl nat. Hods ot Balaralui saint aa ipeot fitd in asoh pac kaga. Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft. Foaauasea many Important Adraiilinret over all other pniured Kooda, BABIES CRY FOR IT. IHVALIDS RELISH IT. Mnkss Plump, Laughing, Healthy Bnbles. Regulates the Stomaoh and Bowels, hold by Druggists. Moo., aue.,B l.OO. WEILS, RICHARDSON 1 CO., KIIIIIITOI, n. Baby Portraits. A Portlollo of neautlftil babf txirtrtiita, printed mi llni" iilate paper tiy lcnt pnotn tiroecaa, tent free Ui Mother of any llaby Itini u lttiln a year. Inn Mother want thiKe pictures; aeud at once, tiivo llaby'a uaiiie and agu. WILLS. RICHAHOgUN & CO., Piopi., Burlington, Vb It's Easy to Dye WITH DPjaSDVB Suocrior f?iTT Strength, i-asiness. Beauty, AND Simplicity. Witrmnled tn iii'mr luore iroftls limn anv other dyes ever made, and In nice inure liriHIunt and durable colors. Atk for Hie im sod tako no other, jrcolora; loccnla each. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington, it. For Oildlrg or bronung Psncy Am. Irs, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, ilronit, Copper. Only to Cants, II if, I aVAl I I MS VVHJ 'llaaaahaw Il..-rnmn t.ihn.i.l ' "; aA W if flflX BiJi ,,lunilliewor.te..lnturM(-.mif.VB Ba if By .t,u,tlM;eiTriTawhera,lmher.falt AM AUI Hanlaak l3r,.i.;.la.aaa1rt. J'-"-' . "!i aaaV aj HsB JSk W I .(Nletl'nunrttitorbvinail. Hum 1- MI l-.l-.BJ Y 50 CENTS. ron b PURl CREAM gAKlNg Aathma,' Coughs, folds, Cronp, In fluenza, llroneliltlH, Calorrh, Wlioo-lng-4'ough. liOHH or Voire, Inelplrut 'nnaiuniptloii, and oil . Throat and I.ung Troi'liles. J. R. GATES & CO., PROP'S. 41 IgglStl itfOet, Him rriineltco. till. " rF-oveu 6,000,000 "KlKlai, of the laigest and 53 nilubln lnaiaa, and th. , uso Ferry's Seeds v. at, saauti s at ti knoloiiaeo i,, i-e nn largest Seedsmen In the world. D M. FsnBT A Co'a Illuttratetl. Dparrtp. tire and Priced SEED ANNUAL For 1809 Will ttpmnil'-il rflCE tn all applicanta, and lMt ! r'fu'UittinuT ut nrr.prin.Tit. hffWi ..II t-'f.iri nersiiti Ilf-Miif Eirlieit coliflowr I (jp,, --vid .r Flower Sw-dn In txltUnw- 'huuldfwndforit. Addn-wi D. M. FERRY & CO., Ootroit, Mich. lit rlMRM ,ooo in u, oa Vtavr,liN.lful No l a-a-J TillilMkf DtT flee" m iKTBsl T-lsno. by which our flan.. Sa in tun. SO raVyJ?H -ffijlS by elinuta. nowoou vo aw crack, decay, or waar out; wo guaranteo B. B "tw;;j ows, s string.. yaaS2 Ltion; (Insst ivory keys; tho Famous ANTOKLL Call or writ, for OaUloifue, frso. T. M. AN11 SJU PIANO CO., Manufacturer, Odd Follows Hall, Mar. ket and Saveutb StrooU, San Francisco, ifvl 'dVTiMN mm Uai 1 . UH I U 1 MlV To BR a Day. Samples worth ll.W, FHKF. Llneanol underthf horaesfoel. Write IIkw stiw'h Strart llaix lloLnaa Co. .Hull v . BlMaV ClCIUUfAV KMAMH, rKASKs O I Win W A I . HAt 'H. Osblur, Itoenliil Ptanoa; Hnrdelt Oriaus. band tnttninieole Lai . ... ui U...IA u,.,l lt.H,h. llandt llllinlleil . Easwrn Prbv. M All 111 AH ORAT )., aV P Htnwt. Sin frannlMt' OR. SPINNEY s Dr. Spinney 4 Co.rSaT M kTDtr fallS Iwinllty, l.ottof Vigor, taslaal llbKVUUa Coasts, Weak tie wfisspoo 'deney. ate, due to execttet or abuse, cured. YOUNG MEN rtn5nffSL I rretlon should avail thenitelv t our trentmi iit. A potitive eure iruaranU'ed In every rate. Hyi'tiills. Vriimry and Venereal liiteaws all unnatural dis charge!, promptly and tafviy cured. uinrtl C AOf-n MaTBI" '""retron miWWaaaw-sa' mailt liled with dm- ariuraiisi Us superior eieellenoe proven In Baffin SI of hSMSte mrXthLTailiiarterof a Motor, It 2aIot tTaaaal KUtea Ho.ernmeot Kudnrsed by the headt or th" Wni UntvorslUos aa th. Strongest, Purest and moat EkUSsL 1. TriS. Cream Baking Powder doeanot Silaln Ammonia, Lime or Alum Sold only In oana PKICE BAKING POWDKE CO. SIW TOSI OaUOAOO ST. tocis fir DR. PIERCE'S HEW BEIT AND SUSPENSORY. (Pat. Oct. 11 .") cures sll Nirvoiit and lb run lc Uls- rates of tioth sexes, rrliwv mmi ,.,! onward. Kend 2c 11 III I'll Kll. Ifruptured cMc Menu Hiauii' on ' mtie"7" " --, - PILI'H. New Invention, rleuu:,. forl'ampblel No. 1. arOOraaaa -t. , M. B, T 'a.."M Sacramento at.. San I ranrw.o. an Rtther than the Craapast Portland business COLLEGE, Portl.ad. Oregon. iVHe7r euuioiurHl.HK 'loush instrsction. esian. Qshed 'eputalion.Krov.ink' popiint'. Bu''""J Shorthand. OaanillWir ' r" Trr 'oa,rt mm. Student admitted at any time, lata- Iokuh and specimens m I V Juowi p .' a. . . . , ,.w. ...... V) KSHl. ''" m VAN MONCISCAR PRIVATE DISPENSARY. N08. 133 and 134 THIRD STREET, Portland, Oregon. Is the only Private nu ternary In Purtlaod or SS the Northwest Coast, where patieou art tnoteas fuUf treated ler all MCKV (,1'h, CHRONIC AN" PKIVATK DISKASKSin young or I I slogle ur married, tuch aa LOST MAM HOOD. Narvout debility, atuiinal loatea, taiSng mamon; syphUiUe afaSBaSK. facta of nareury kiaoar aad bolder troobles. goo orrbaa. ZsV striatur. at: CONSILTATION FBEB. aSBBrTB k a mm THE 0REAT OVERLAND ROUTE ! Northern Pacific The ONLY LINK Itunnlng I'ullnian MSSt Biwpillg Cars. Mttitnilleent Hay ( osclics. and Klngsnt Kiiilgrant Sleeping Carat with bertha free of ehargel FItOM VT A 8HI HOTO S A N D O It I o o y. POtNTo TO I II I Kast via St. Paul and Minneapolis. ease of Kldnejn or Bladder, Weak Hark, Nervous jjeointy, wanting ot ass aud rentored to liea'.ihy vu n, B. Persont unable to vltlt m may lie treat al their hornet, by corretpondenee. ateoielliet a f M-.II..I visit us niaj in- icie , ........ ....... ka.L.lf ....I.M., f 'nn.llltnt III! Free. Sendtceutt luntampsfur Iho Vuuug Mau'i Frloud or liulde to V, adlock. OThe BUYEKS GUIDE If issued March and Sept., each year. It Is an enoy. olopedia oT useful Infor. mstion for aU who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appllanoes to ride, walk, danoe, sleep, est, fish, hunt, work, go to churoh, or stay at home, and in various sises, styles and quantities. Just figure out whst Is required to do all these' things COMFORTABLY, and you oan make afai etJtimale of the value of the HUYEBS OUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. U1-U4 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, QL SALESMEN TbeOEly TraMoooUDoti hi lun KUlill UK PALACE DININCCARS. Meals 75c rastSSt Time Kver Made from the Coaat ever the NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. SIOL'X CITY. T'OCN Cl I. I tUS KFS. ST. JOSKI'H. AT vlis?rf,TY LKA VK.N WOKTH. KJkNSAJ UT ' BUKUNOTON, , ;S(,)',, And sll poanta throughout th Kast snd South eaitr via St. I'aul and Minneapolis. THE ONLY LINK RLNNTNU Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars ENTIRE LENtlTH OP KOAD And hauled on regular K.p ess Traiui lovsr the Entire Length of lite Nortberu I'acltlc Itallroad. TIRINTERS n f And FUbLlMitK. I tr -elll Hairft 25 D6f C6Ilt BBtl I (111 Will etc., with Order for Type PALMER & REY. 112-1 M i rontBtrwt. PorUand our iks, Wo wish a fbvr men to sei I our goods by wimple t fl,u wIhiImaIm ami re- tulliruil.. tjtrfftt niHiiii- friln urllne. Knelotr 2 cent stamp. Wagisi-iper Day. Permanent position. No posUls answered. Money advanced fur wages, advertising, etc. 4B. Icaatal tlanunrlurlaglo.l InrlnDHll.Ohlo mmwr' ' " 1 s LWf to s mull -BBflbnaraatetd sl wEm atattStrlttar. " E9 grfialytiytas laJllTiit Ctta'alCs YgTgfa. ClnclnnatlJBal fglk Olilo. j T4tSBBBBWiris Big OTIS given ( tal aallafactton In lb. curs of Oonorrhrsa and i ,i,-i i 1 prescribe Hand feel tafe In raceinmtraV Ing It to all utTereif. 1. J.HTO'r.H. II p., Dtcstor, III. PRICK. SI. 00. . Bold by Drugs lata j WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! A nriitmnt sitibII, profit liki. Hs-nd wm: tor mtullnf iBrifw liliiBtrt.td yti nil full partlauUri. Mtui ufsvcturtMl tij GOULDS AU8TIN, 1ST fe 1SS Lake St., CHICAOO. ILL. L a tvod, rj'i.'- aA V eiiir-urcTro'i, h Nf.LISH PENNYROYAL PILLS (Irtglss I I, I. Mlj f.BBlB " ' f- l.Bltl' I SB." wm- . Aavk fur .reifrf A'.ialt. itt A J,.A lii tfd sv.r fM Al UraggUls- Aer I - I V ' ),mi !-. fit! siiawan. tfaagee-eaieeaaleetatt- Seat 4e. ituaipa.br uilealtia ant "Keller rur IJiti.a. Cur. bf relara fail. 10.000 Irtll- . i taut I ....I o.raa. San,, r apar luaiaia. .aeii, , ,, n Lklckeaier lkeialral('o..HaditiiaK.,Pulla.,Pa. N. P. N. U. No. m-S. P. N. U. No. 313 Strong Testimony. I uuy poBitively that DYSPEPSIA 0.m be cured. I snfforoil with it for yen. Al inning symptoms of Hoart DifsMBs dfTBlopecL My to "'1 '' rein ( ome fr.mt using IIOOBB'8 REVEALED REMEDY. Two bot tled cuioil mo iicrmiint'titly. C. H. Shaw, Souttle, W. T. Ptmdv Vegetable; COBtslBI no Alcohol; lieililntes the BOWSUI Aldt inges tion; stimulates the Liver; l'revcnls intense. f DWICHT'b V SODA THB COW nil Mi MAKE DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE D Wight's Cow-Brand Soda Saleratus. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAY8 UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT. Be nn that than Is s plctnrs of s CV on your packsga and yon will havs lbs best Soda mad. TUX COW BRAND. fWicHT's7l ULERATU Z. rr. WRIGHT, root f Morrison turret. I'urtlanil. ffSgSfS, (ii ii. ml Agent for the ADVANCE ENGINES THRESHERS AND POM TBPaIt..iinf iMttaBT BEST AND FASTEST THRESHERS IN THE WORLD. I especially request those contemplating purchasing either an Engine or Thirstier neit teasoii toliKik up the record "f the All V A NUB. nil ik moraine e,er a..o. ou mm Cwcul Uist hss given entire mtliacUon. I also deal in Laundry Machinery. Marine Engines. All kinds of Brass Goods, Inspirators, Injectors, Oilers, Reapers. Mowers. Chemical Fire Extinguishers, and Engines, Oils, Belting, Hose, Wrenches, Etc. THI ONLY DEALER ON PACIFIC COAST That ships .dettO. AW aaaaaaaBH BB BBL BBf I JUal mW O. f - JS. BBBBBBBBBBBataBBBaaafaa Bells! IN CAR LOADS. PRICES GREATLY REDOCEO AU sixes in stork from 40 pounds to 1 -"i. Send for REDUCED FKICE8. Bsroember It Is a pleasure to show g-oods or answer question If 70s cannot call write