SMALL INVENTIONS. ia,s Whlrh KnrU-he.1 Those Who rirl BlUfUll Thrlr I tll.ly. The RtD JwMf man Who liit upon the IdM uf tstanBlai " mbbw erasing lipf) llweml of lend pMOill In worm IV 'i,ier wh" l"ven,,'l a BMtal rivet or eyelet lit each uml of the mom r ofi-oiit iiikI troiiKont M-ket to ro-i- tl,e ,tmin I'ttUH'-'l I'V too cm-riiw i,l i if ore and liouvy tools, him nrnoe nore money from his lett.TH pati-ut thHi) ho would have miido hud lm llniik a tfood vein of fnM Inuring quart. Kverv one 1ms soon the melnl plains ,( niv lined to protoot the bnels and loU'K of rOUril shoos, but t-vory ODI dwWi 1 know that within ten yearn tbt roii who hit upon tUo ideu litis made Mg0,000i larjre mm a was ever ohtulin-il for any invi-nlion was enjoyed by the Yiiuk.f who itivenied tho Inverted gui Ml lo DMf over (fan jots tu prt u., l ,viliii from beinij: blaekeiied bj uniike. Xba inventor of the roller skate hat U,,, $i,mk),i". notwithstanding the fM,. that his patent had nearly oxplr. d bi'fure the value of it was ascertained l the ereU for roller skating that unread over tho country u few year "The jrimli't-poliited sitow has pro duced more wenlth than most itiver milieu, and the Connecticut man who first thought of putting copper tips Oil the toes of children's shoe is :is well ll ;is il ho had inherited 11,000.000, fur that's tho amount his ideu hat milled for him in cold, clammy coin. Tho common needle threader, which arery one has seen for sale, and which venf woiniin owns, was a boon to luvd'le Ufr. The man who invent.-1 It has an income of 1 10,000 a yeai iron hi, invention. A Bin later In England ma le 8O,00 ' bv Inventing an odd toy that dance. I by Binding it with a string. The man who invented the return ball. U ordinary wooden ball, with a rubber string attached to pull it back, madefl.Ooo.UOO from it. Tho person who invented the most recent popular toy, "Pigs in Clover.'' will bo rich before the loaves turn this autumn. He was poor last November, Pittsburgh Press. THE HOME BROKEN UP. A story Mitt May He Dupliriitnl In Kvrrj iirrat City or the I. - ...i. If you want to fret an idea of the amber of people who are at work ieWB-tOWn- men, women, boys and irlrli take your stand any evening at the Intersection of Washington and Mate atri't-t. from which point mort itreet cars pull out than any other in the city. The stream of humanity Deems endless. Kach hurrying home, and eneh apparently happy that the day's work Is done. I stood there the ether evening watching the hurrying throng, when a bov ulunit liftecn years old, with his tin lunch-hox, wus pass ig. I thought I knew him, and spoke his name. He turned back and looked at me under the gas-light. 'Von don't know me? " I asked. iff (aid In-didn't, hut when I told him my name he said. "O, yes," in his boylst nay. anil offered his hand. I hud not MSI him for six years. When I last knew him he wus one of u fuiiiily ol three children; his father was u pros ptraui merohanti and his mother .v IWOttUU of culture and devoted to hej hcime, w hich was as pretty as a picture, "Where is your father?" I asked. "He's living out in the country; he i not doing any thing now." "And your mother?" "She's nt her mother' In . mentioning another State. "And your brother?" "At school, with my aunt." "lad your little sister?" "She is with mamma." "And you are nt work?" "ISS, sir; in 's retail store. 1 live with some very kind people on tht North Side, and am justout of the shop on my way home." then he turned awav in the crowd. Ind was soon lost. I put tho answers hi,.l. h V....1 ..I. A .1 1 I -.... imo kivcii logeioor, aim j fade out a Morv which left a lonely ort uf feeling upon nio-a feeling ol Nflet I thought of the home as 1 had seen it and known it. i.wd won dered what combination of circiun taiiccs could have possibly broken it. But I know it is broken. And that ii bat I learned in wutehinir the crowd the evening ut that corner. I hope t Was the mill- storv of that kind in the nusands who went by. -Chicago lntoi The Strength of Wheats. he strongest wheats are of spring --. I'uoiiu mm inner soriii" nm. 11..1...1. i .i i.. WtS Of tint I I.iitti.l )..!., .,, (,.. t.iitivit "llltt tittti . .iti- .1 will. H I i.. i - i MMilHil, nuuuiiKa uuu lurlca feinn Un..;,i ti,. ...,.. in titudes where winter Is lonir mid . and sprint: and summer ulinost in itieso eliarueterist!e. nro- n. ui wiosu o 1 " a i m i ' i i 'upland, where spring: wheats rarely . i. te.. t , .. . it r i rift wtittnitwt.il iiiiii. wlieuu, which are so much r. w " I' I' ....- PVI- .... u . . . . ... grounu, wouiu mane tne 'Wiliest flours, but they do not, Ms tact has attracted the atten VJ Bsnnaa chemists, who have . n a lartro tiiinibm-of analvses , V'snesi percentage of glulen lound la small grained wheats which " i um irmiMtl ..a . l . , .. 'bat the more Mii.iHlv il... u-hitut I" matured the iHro-i.e tho nro. .h.L "TOSSs, wnile the longer it the -'round Ska i, it, a "main. - .nine "ai.tifn 11 i .... . m , - "oiig-iiriuii wiicavs ua "rket last week, and if the gen- uann-u-rof those grown in that 0lf)' I Unv Ihlnir lib- I ... ..... i . '. nnr ( in a in ii.ii ouuer ut the ounlity ol "r an Mut.r u... i .-!.! Din i iiin loin i niti our ,?rs e m it... . i- .. . -- umKe Hungarian nour sHUtnslaa T'lurHl (inzette. M,3CriLANFnii TV-j have a Un ; i . i ,w ban v .. . . . : : r: IM., .. " ---.uutsiUlieiU Will HN3 " times. n.l ..... ... u . "0 Wa-it...l o ,. m. citt.ti;u una Tv th ounty won t make re- ae surv..: .. . . - l - s narharl.m - wrnerof- .hnwh l'.-V ''S-. a - . . , , j ...j nijuirrri nas ins 0" Sunday, every time the '0n ns to sine-, the souir- aittut the edge ol his nest .uiK wnen irje Sing- No. 439.--Mih.,ilo, Dwhm. A t, unl, hnuus three ttcute anglw wp. gbt rc. two rlgu angiss ten i,v . per. atiKlu, a plumb, huriionUJ licu-d bv peniendlruUir, for.,.lK two thui, an" ysxlssiippoiisd by m aprSS tZ wholo will fSpitSSat a word ap.l,'Uu to tb. SntsJ at.to uf Dm miver of Q problem. Ho. 0O.-Anii8rni-A Myttlc BlrtL Many men .if many nilmU, Many birds of many kinds; BOOM nro dun ami loinu re gay WhMl Is thisoiiel toll me, pray He is often MM where the river winds, Hut SNSjMn found among the "piues," N. 401.- Knlfnia. My first In in a can of -le," My m-ooiid ia in every "dale," My third's in "egg," My fourth In "beg," Aud like an earwig in a "rail" My fifth. My neat I in tho "mud," My SSVvnS is found iu King "Ehud," My eighth in "rum," My ninth in "Cam," My tomb in nm Mi.-s "Maidenhood," My i it in neither "hud" nor "good," Now fr my whole. Conceive a crowded room, Lit up with eandkn to expel the gloom A rtage, on which our diuzled eyes we fix, A clever man who hhows diverting tricks And you ill have a very curious skill, Thut has ban used for end both good and UL No, 40. --Bfap Letter rnule. A-Ul-n-h-li-n-l-w-rh-w-i-u-u-b. Supply missing letter and find a very com mon proverb. No. 403,-CliHnide. As 1 went out among tlie men, I saw a tiov whose name wai - ; Aud wlnle I toi anil watched them liaj, 1 saw a bird, it was a ; 1 also saw a pri-lty wren Come out and lingi r with the ; 1 lurssd my M-iH tu the forest, whers Among the hazel I saw a ; And close to the hordt-r I did espy A large and heauliful field of ; But ulght was coming. I bad to run To reach my home ere the settiug Now put together all these things. And a noted man before you spriugs. No. 404. Crossetto. O 0 o o 0 o 0 o O 0 Start from any circle, and, counting that circle "1," count the next "2," tbcuest in llit samo direction "3," and the next "4." Cross out tho circle counted "4." Start again from any circle not crossed out. Count us before either iu tho same ol iu the reverse direction, and cross out tbt circle counted "4." Crossed circles, though not to be started from, are to bo included in the count of four, and are not to bo passed ever because crossed out, Coutinuo to count four from any circle not crossed out, and to cross out the fourth, until all the circles but one ure crossed out, No. 403. Transformations. Change one letter ut a move so that than will still remain u legitimate word. For ex ample, hate may bo chunged lo lore in thres moves- llato have lave lova Change Hard to Easy in live moves. Change Sin to Woe in three moves. Chauge Neat to Prim in eight moves Cbango Saxo to Po iu five moves. Ckauge Hand to Toot in six moves. Change blue to Pink in ten moves. No. 40G.-Ithhlles. Wliy Is tho letter D like a squalling cbildt What is tbs DSSt plan to prevent crying when your tooth U extracted I When is a young lady like an acrobat I Why is a man who uover lays wager si bad as a regular gambler! Nearly the Sums. A small child just home from Sunday school informed his father that be could name the Hist live hooks of the New Testa ment They were, ho said, "Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Hatchet," and then, thinking people looked queer, he hesitated and addod, "Well, hatchet or ez; it's about the saois thing. Key lo the Pussier. No. 4W.- A Puzzle of Sevenths: C U R K A N T RHUBARB A P R I C 0 T . p E A C H E 8 QUINCES ORANGES BANANAS No. 450. -Crossing the River: An English man and a servant go over, the Englishman comes tack with tho canoe. Two servant! go over, one servant comes back. Two Eng lishmen go over, an Englishman and a ser vant come Imck. Two Englishmen go over and a servant comes back. Two servants go over ami a servant returns. Two servants then go over tosotls-r. Other bolullonsari possible. No. 451. A Bird Puzzle: I Frigate bird. 2. Butcher bird 8. Weaver bird. 4 Snakl bird 5 King bird. tt. Bell bird 7 Cedar bird. 8. Cat bird. Tailor bird. No 452 -Easv Charade: Dayton. No 4VL -letter Rebuses: iai An M on I -Anemone t 1 understand. M C on figurs g-Coullgurate. No 4M - Enigmatical Trees: Box, Dog wood Aupcu, Ro. Sloe, Plane, Tulip, Spruc e, Elm, Sycamore, Poplar, Southern wood. No. 455. -Anagram Termination 'o 456.-Dv.ible Acrostic: V a r I e T A r m s d A L I n n e T Loses? E f o I v K V o n d e R ii w e a r 8 No V -Eeneading Sinasb-maib-ash. m 4.Vj.-Couundrums- Lyre. Try to bor row Bvetiollarsof bim. Because be maHes both ends nieeL He has been to sea iseej. Son has it. bk up In tbs dictionary four nsiiie. . No. 439. -Geoentphical Pjrsmld. 0 O 0 o ooooo ooooooo 0 O 0 o o o p 0 0 The single ring reoret. the initud lerw f a sss port in Georgia. Tne row of three, . cape at the southern extremity of New Jrf I, The row of lls. a bey in f, Si of seven, the capital city ofC- Tbe row of nine, tn. Dutch pares of ShS htw! on .bub New Tort oty-JoesSsSl IWemtral rtic oC 6. . name wh is Just no- flgunnf tiUrrif hi tbs oewwr CURRENT SUPERSTITION tafurm.iion Obtainr.l mm Old lV.nasB In OsaMStSS Near and Kar. The funeral procession must not oross u river. The lust name a dying- person calls Is the next to follow. A dish-cloth hung- on a door-knob Is a sign of death iu u fumily. The corpse must not pass twice over any part of the sume road. To lues on the ground Indicates disaster or denth within a year. Whoever works on a sick person's dross he or she will die within a year. If a hoe bo curried through u limise some one will die before the year is out. If thirteen sit at nteble the one who rises tin: till not live through the year. The person on whom the eyes of a dying parson last rest rill bn lbs first to die. Whoever counts the carriages ut a passing funeral will die within the year. To break a looking-glass is a sign ol death iu the family before the ycat closes. K tli eo persons look nt the same lime Into a mirror one will die within . the yeur. The clock should be stopped nt the time of death, us iu running will brine J ill luck. If one dies, and no rigor mortis en- sues, it indicates n speedy second denth iu the family. If a hearse Is drown by two white i horses deuth In tho neighborhood will occur iu u month. It is unlucky lu u funeral for Ihasa present to repass thohouse where deuth hits occurred. If rain falls on a new-uuido grave there will bo another deuth in tho fam ily within the year. If the grave Is left open over Sunday another death will occur before the Sunday following. To keep tho corpse In the house over Sunday will bring death in the family before the year Is out. It Is unlucky to pass through a funeral, either belwoen the carriages Of the Hies of mourners OS foot. If rein falls into an open grave an other burial iu the cemetery' will occur within three days. At a funeral entering a church iiofore the mourner! means death to some of the entering party. To put on a bonnet or hat of one In mourning is the sign thai you will wear ope before the year is out. If any one comes 'm a fuuernl after ihe procession starts another death will occur in the same house. Iu Switzerland Ungravaislaftopnn over Sunday, it is said that within four weeks one of the village will die. If. during sickness, n pair of shears be dropped In such a manner that tho point sticks Into the floor, it indicates the death of the sick person. When a woman who has been sew ing puts her thimble on the table im she sits down to out, It Is u sign that she will be left u widow If she marries, A common saying In Kngland Is: "Happy is the corpse the rain fall on." This belief exists also iu Ihe United States. Thus it is said that if rain fulls at the time of the funeral it is a sign that the dead has gone to Heaven. Chicago M-iil, THE CARPET MOTH. Srvrnl Ut Hi .Ii of attarklns; anil lle--lii. t mil I HouHi-holtl I'estr Whers I'lirputs uro used and only taken up once u year at "housu-elcuii-lag." the conditions are very favora ble for the carpel bug's Increase, par ticularly where the hoiiso-olounliig Is hurriedly done. When a house has once become infested, nothing but the most energetic nn-asui-ee will com pletely rid it of the pest, and in com plete riddance Is the only hope, as in a year a very few individuals will so increase us to do great damage. At liouse-cleunliig linn- thou, us many rooms should be bared at onco as pos sible, and the bouse-keeper should gn carefully over the rooms, removing alt dust, and with a haiid-ulomizor charged with beuzino should puff the liquid into all the Hoor i-rncks and under tho base boards until every crovieo has been roaohod The carpets thumsolvos, after thorough beating, should lie lightly epruyod with tho samo sub stance, whluh will quickly evuporate, leaving no odor after a short time. The inflammability of benzine should be remembered, however, and no light should be brought neurit. This done, before relaying the carpets, It will lie well to Miur into the cracks u mrdi-r-ately thick mixture ol plaster of Paris and water, which soon sets and Alls them with a solid substance into which the insects will not enter. Then lay around the borders of the room a width of tarred roofliig-papor, nnd afterward relay the carpets. This thorough treatment should answer iu the very worst cases, and tu a house so cleaned the Insect will prob ably not regain a foothold during the nsuing year. Cloth-covered furniture which may have also become infested ihould be steamed or also treated with nenzine. and chests or drawers in which infested clothing has Ix-en stored should be thoroughly sprayed. Another method of treatment con--ists iu laving a damp cloth (an old towel or a folded sheet will do) smooth ly over tho suspected part of the .-iir-(et. and Ironing It with a hot iron. Die sleam thus generated will puss through the carpet and kill all the In cots immediately beneath- If not too laborious, an entir-; room could be treated to advantage In this way. tiood Housekeeping rirst citizen ft net was Ihe last measure passed by the legislature; do you know?" Second citizen '"Yes, I da Happened to be In the gallery at the time. It was a quart measure filled with beer."-Burllngton Kree Press. Every bicyclist should use his personal influence to secure good roads, but his duty does not require him to get off his wheel over the bandies and smooth the highway down with the back of his neck. Somerville Journal. -The new constitution of' J'npuu' Is Jesoribed us "a government of ihe ftipfOft for the Kmperor, and by the Kinperor " It no more resembles Magna I'harta than n bat docs an ele phant, and makes the government of Japan in reality a government of ! sun." The climate of Afghanistan Is so very dry that without irrigation noth ing can bo grown below an elevation uf ,'l.."iis fe,t, at which point dew flint begins to form. During tin- dimmer season the K-ople live chiefly on mel ons, which are grown in such quail Li ties that sirup is made it them. The London pavements, vhioh strike every visitor from this Side Ol the water as so perfect, are receiving a tremendous amount of local abuse now. Wood and asphalt are too slip pery; macadam cun't stand the heavy wear. The opinion Is freely heard that LondM "has not yel solved the problem of street pavements, nnd ecms as far off from il as ever." Denmark has n new and unique -ociety. It Is called Ihe "Celibacy Assurance Society," its object being to provide for women vho oanl or won't man-). Premiums begin nt the age of thirteen and cud at forty. At the lat ter nge un mi married woman receives an annuity for life. If she marries at any time after taking out a policy she 'orfeits nil claims oil Ihe society. The profltn of the society aiveK'cted to ie mOUgh lo provide well for members who never marry. Il Is said that In the Southern part f Russia the peasants use u coin of such small value that it would take U0.000 of them to buy M American lollar. aud these rolns are so scarce litat n man who has a hundred is looked upon as rich, and one who has thousand Is considered very wealthy. It Is itriUtge to think a person wealthy who owns Iwo-llfihs of a eonl. nnd i-omforiably well off on ono twenty Bfthojtajoant . rite very Interesting discovery of many years ago of Jewish colonies in Western China is now well-supple- mented by the discovery of Christian duns or sects In Africa, south of Abyssinia. These wholly isolated peo ple! have retained some forms of Chris tian belief and worsliin since the early centuries, when Kgypt and the lands of the South were in tin- hands of the fol lowers of Jesi s. Mohammedanism, arising iu the seventh century, cut off this section, and has obliterated Chris tianity to ti rth of them. What is left, however, of the liettor faith la now so thoroughly degenerate that It is not worth the preserving. Africa is full of wonders. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA. QeOrgS AtiBusiuM Babv, the well-known English writer, on his last Australian trip, wrote as follows lo Tht l.oniiun Pattf) Ti'ltuii'i'h: "I especially have a pleasant reiiiem hranre of the ship's doctor a very ev prrienred maritime medico Indeed, who ten 'ered me most kindly durlnir a horrible spe I of brorhetls and spasmodic asthma, provoked by the sea fo which had HHnoped down on us Just after we had li ft San PranslseOi Hill I tie doctor's lire SOrlptlonS and the Inrrraaiuir warmth of Ihe temperature as we neartd the Tropics, and, in partlr-lar. a couple of Ai.i MM k's Pours I'l.AsTRfls clapped on one on the r best and anal her between Ihe shouldr blades soon set me right. Time past. BOW Imnsi-lent: time nrt m-ut 0M vaiii'Ms ul ; tlim- tu come, how uiiri-rtslu. The h.-n mi.- t-'lre Prove.! that I'sluu-r Ki) bait tin- iiniu stork in the Northwest. Thi-v siipplhsl all the SSWI tss-r ami j-b plants (list wi-n- burn- .1 nut. Brest wiallh siul ftrataM seldom live to Krtlirr. The lwt litft. "I UlllKht my llr 8 Vl-lvrl srk," Thus iiruuill) l-.m-1'il Mr. Ilmsn. ".She'll is-, wllh thst upon hrr bH'-k, Tie- ts-st itrrsisl ilsuu- in town." Iliu M'lvrt .in L orillamiuiil rim; ' km brlnir no hslm to siiffi-rliiK wife. Favorite Prescription Is the thliiK To save her prechiiis life. TTie un Ht ami smTrelxn n-meily, known the world over, fur all fi-uiuli- Iriiuhles, lnltsinslii'ii, nrasl i imh" smt liucrual dlsptaeemsnts l pr -li rce's Favorite Prescription. It Is Iheuuly SSSfllsia"d cure. See usrsnlee on every boltle Wrapper, pr. I'lerre's MIIHl Kenlly Isxatlvenrsctlvely ralhsrtlr scronllim t" loie. ' is-nts. It l the im rit of those thst prslse thst uisk'-s On. value nt lite riiliitnenilstliill. Have jou ever Iritd Dobbins' Electric Soapf It don'l lost much for you to g-t pm lair of your rocer, and see fiir yourself ...I... I U ...... 1m,I l.r Mjt nt..i all., r '11 M II. It- 1" ..., .J .... HI... .. years steailv sale. He sure to get no Iinl iai inn. 'there are Iota of ihem. If we always tell the truth wrstampour wonls with s msrk that makes them current every w Inn-. A HOTHKF.'M MVK M.SVKM IIKK 1 1. vr.tKoi.il mi. ii My little Klrl, ten years of ae, lisd llrlsht's llsrssr. il-r silkies, b et ami eyes acre terribly swulrn. Knur of nur best lihvsleisus stteniletl her. hut her life was ilesitslrisl of. A mother's love surmount sll dlmi-nltles. siul I iletermliieil totryllr. Iisvld Keiuuly's Favorite Kemily, iiisyii-st Koiuloiit, S . Ti llrlsht's disease! How bsppv I am that I iu-rinliied upon Mis course (uroneby one the well known symptoms of the ills, sse left her. w .tots fsll to express my rratlturle, snd I rsnuot Iihi earuestly reconi meud the Favorite Kemeily. Her recoverr was eutlrelv due to Ihe Fsvorltr remedy, whloh was the ouly medicine taken after her esse was sbsudnupd by the physli'laus-Mrs. I.aura A. Keniptou. West Kutlaud, Vermont. Ha. Ksssrnr's Favositi Kimsiiy, made at Knudout, K. V. ll;lorfi Seud for li-.uk. how to rure Kidney, l.ivrr and Hlu.fl dlsnnlers. It Is the foolish slm of the sthrlst hi si an In flultnde with a nilrnsw. White Elephant of Slam, Lion of Eng land, Dragon of China, Crss of Swltier, land, Banner of Persia, Creace-nt of Egypt -Double Eagle of Russia, Star of Chill. The Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To get these buy a box of the genuine I in. C. Mi I ask s en kiu: a i k i . Lrvav I'ii i -t price tf cenu, and mall us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly wrl'ten. and 4 cents in stamps. We will then mail you the above list with an e gaut package of oleograph Ic and ehro matte tarda. Klcmiwo Bnoe.. PiTrsnnao. Pa. If yos have an enemy, act kindly to Mm and make him yoar frlrud. Tls.es l-nl.l l-hlng CSV. Nraltlr. Telersnhl for sii entire new nlsnt. rejnlrlns; slamt WOO smnds of type, with raars, stands, niles, stones, etc. They M It hy return M fjllPl ' fALNKk at, SKI . I'ortland The best rhsraf-tera have a sjlstureol Infirm tics, and the worst have sometimes rr.lemlaf Tlrsises. ;nt think ol If tltt :i made In one week by an saeut rrprracDtl ng B F Johnson A Co., of Kirhmond, Vs . sad they have had many mora pan lea trs ellmr lor them who did fially well, soma'"l deal IsHter If yos nerd employ men! It would h a good thing to sll lowu aud write litem a Mae at oore A man who puts off his enjoyment too long will Bad It mislaid by Um time he gels Ut It stralllr Caanacrallaa. A "T'ottreH" Alr-apsiaf Press snpplled t the r,M luniinrtt hi Pafsser h art. Portland, ass tlie Srst rllustrf Press on 'he tronud The H.-..MI. in. Clenrly denmmsMad ihe onaveaTdanoi ol hiiving u t'oinph le I'rint.-r's Warehouse Mir at lumd In twenly-four hours af ter the eontlagrutioii, Palmer Jk Key, ol Portland, had a "Cotlrell" re8 on the grouthl for the publication of the various i."wsmpers aud the following day iiirn islusl ttKXI pOttada of Koinan Type, to gether with OMte, sUnds. atones, proof- presses, rules, etc., and some :U) fonts of advertising lypo. In addition to this j material, they have since furnished the Tunes Publishing t. with a poahle Cylinder Pn-as, with two polders, and 10 llorrepower Engine nnd ltoiler, also i couiplcte.lressof News, AdverlisiiigTyH-. ' et-., and oilier Mrs complete out'tlts. The Post-Intelligencer Publishing Co. purchased of them au Improved "tlosw" Perf.s ling press, which will turn out , -s.tKKI copies of their tittr per hour Hereafter the Post-Intelligencer will stereotyiie their forms, ue do all the 1 mammoth dailies in the Kant, All the lirst-class job ollicee placisi their onlers with I'nltuer A Rev, and have received (he bulk of their' goods, conijirising in part. H Air-Spring Cot-; In-ll s, two '.'-revolution Ponv Campbells, tlveCal. Bailable tlonlons, two Cul. Re ! liable Ponv Cylinders, several cutters Palmer A K. v make, ami Excelsior En gine and lloilers and a full line of the ! latest Job face of Tvm and material. Publishers needing Type, Presses and machinery, can alwavs count iion their order Ileitis filled promptly and uf secur ing the lowest prices, il sent lo this firm. Thev cerlaily have the moat complete took weatof Chicago, ami the nab stock in the Northwest. The firhle tn'mble aWbtS opinion, the foolish defy It, Ihe wise Judge it. the skllllul direct It. IllHarmlna au I ssrra 'ee. "This was sometime a paradox." as Hamlet says, since, Wtwever, the people ol America and other lands hate lavn etiahl-sl to pit Hoa tetter's NSSMSS Hitters sxslust that unseen lot, malaila. It la no hunter a psra.hu, tint ail easy poaslhlllty. Wherever malaria evolvi-a Its mlsly veiituii lo poison Hie air. slid dcraylnguns. hole some Maieiiits.ii lmitresiistea (he water, tliere. u the very stniushold ol niissms. Is the ant lllsry iKili-nl in disarm Ihe toe and assure effi cient protection. Fever and ague, billions n miuriit, dumb sgue ami situv cake, no matter how tenaciously they hate fsslrned Uielr clutch on the Btalciu, an- flrsl forced lo ndax their grsap ami rt initially hi abandon It altogether ." '' "" I'retentallve force thai should chiefly recommend the Hitters to iicrsons dwell tug In malaria cursed localities, for It Is seer tain buckler ol defence agsltist which the i-lu-lll) Is powerless I iocs, likewise, thsl.cn. Is rhciimstlsui, kidney and bllhius allmeuU. Humility Is most sertlceahle as an luulergar men, and should never Ik- worn as au overcoat The "laaas" PerlVrtlnK Press Has been selected by Ihe I'ost Intelligencer Co , olHrstlle, In pn'fcrence to all other Web Print lug jsresses, and thet hate onlerwl one o a mcr A Key. l-ortlaiid, and will heresllnr print their paper at the rale of .'4.000 coplea per hour, from Stereotype forms, such as are used hy all Ihe mammoth dallies lu the Ksstcm States The reformer becomes a fansllc w hen hela--stlns lo use his euiollons as a substitute lor his ressouliiK faculty. SURE, SAFE, SPEEDY. Panama Metric will alwaya relieve ladles, rieaaanl to lake liuaraiibssl In succeed or money refunded Uure tried yon will never Is wllliout it. H rcslsterciluiall.fi. si. Send insinl Hole to I'hiihiiiu h- lii-1 'it....ia fi, tiaklsi d Csl Old Timo NmiUeiH Who know a pood thing whrn they see It. cannot tat fooled bv a poor Imniltallnn of the well-known "Seal of North Carolina" I'liiK CutToharco, llrar in mintl that tht tftnulnt "Star rosfs you no more than tht ninny trashy plua cutn that numt iltalrm varvy. See that vou KetlhnK al of North Caro lina, ami you w III smoke no other toharro. T. 9 Celebrated French Cure, "toe".,;'.-'1 "APHRODITINE" ZlnZl Ih Hni.lt iih k POSITIVE GUARANTEE I o v lire ft ii y liMiniifiiurtiiiii iIIm'hh', or uny (JlftohtVr ui the KililTlltl ve Of KIMI1 IU t'llhfl 'W yMHsfr ( iMiiK (fill the l'X IV U l li t M I AFTER exrijisiMi um? ol hliiniilniili. I ol ii'Hcco or upturn or tliroiii.li youthful liiilani-Iinii, owr Itidiilrx sjlur, r , meh Ms I of ItiHin PQWCTi Wnkedil uvsu, BmHm down I'ii I til lu t he lit It. t-i'iiiiiiil Wt'MkiifMw, il a'. ti 1 - ..ii- PnMlnilsOII Noi turn ftl Knilssiloim. l4Mrorrhu'j, HIiIik'm, Wcnk Mt-m ory,Usto( Powtftltn linoti'iicy, ulilt h If n i' 1 l oftpii lcn'1 lo rfftflfilrJ OmW9 AtHl Iiimii lly. PrtOt 00 )t. t boiea (or.'.U0 Hout hj inall on -!(. or price. A WIIITTKN s.rAANTKKfnrrT-ryfriO( order, to refund the nwniev If n rrritiniif ul rure I" ti-.? . , i. i Tlx i iot4ii.lt ol tetllnuHifeli fnmt o!. nml yoiinv.nl' t ut , MrmaiiMitlj fUn4 hv Af'Httnt'lTiNK (TrVoler tree AMre THE APHRO MEDICINE CO, WKDTBKN RRAlll H. BOX 17 hllUI.SNIt. on Hold by Htrelblf A Uw, DruggliU. cor. Ueo on1 mi'! WhljiKioti HU.. I'ortUnd. Or. FOR THE BLOOD. MX Ill's Hiiw'llli Itaacurtl ini- of a niatl I nam breuLiitir out tin myles, whit h cause. lulu. It iMistal!-'l l. s.-tttal.v Ibadurtors -run i f sll , in treat.-.! me wllh a r- llt-f. I cait'lliliy noiireas thai I nwa ui Sfiaasl it I Itcalili loN. H. H., which In in v Mtluiall-ili li In v.ltutlila as a l . I I KuiMr. Misa Jei ia IlaWiTT, im -. KSh Ml., Ml. I ...tus. Mu. Our lu.li slu-ii Iwu inonlha ohl waa al. Ilat ki-'l villti Kt tt.riSa. ts lilcli .,r a lone Itlin- ileatr'.v-t-.i Saf evslKil entirely, anil tuiiaml as lo tiMiwir of lo- ll(s. TliaSulor fallcl tu reiift s ).. r and as gar Mwlft'a MitM-tSc, slis-h - - 1 1 . .j r .-. l f.. i tS I lire, alio .ha Is i.uw hak aiot hmrty. r.. v. iiki a, wiira I'uiiii.'iriaa. is-si. ,u! 1-ir h miIc alvina history of H I llttewM-s all I a lt I lo SIIITerers, I riiallcl tiik Htvirr mi-ki un- eo., DrwStSf 4, Altai, la. ita Riwi anIf ron nave an Old Mors Uiat uresis In aline; aud that othrr n-medlee havr failed to Lrai; or a on-akln out or int. tint of theaaslp or trni, or a BoU, Hum. rut, or suy silmrnt for which s salve la sultahlr, Lur a A. n nt Los ol Me a Iran ssalvr. whlrh It Warrsiite4 to ! Curr wben evervtblnielae fails. II not kept bv vniir drum 1st send '& rruia la stamps to J. C. UsasNT, Aft.. Astoria, Or, and receive a bos tyssaBt Qr. SPINNEY I :Br. Spinney a Zq.IHIZ 1 Anrf, Aw.. dtA U) errsMsjM or abtia, etirei. YOUbC iMIN rmloa ahoold avail themsri.r. f our trrmlnirnv ', wast Hark. Merroaa I atresfta. ate., esred ItFOH rrtssSgrOuUaWSeakK. I The fslrvst drrsui or uur llti . Is ibsl all life Is but a dream, fonn which we shall aosaotinH awaken lo a real life. 'niimpilnii ftiirrlt l ured. To 1MB Kiiiroa - I'leav Infonn your rrsders Uiat I have a isislllve rennsly lur the alsjve uainril SbMSS. Hy Ha timely use thuiisauds of hiipeh-sl rases have la-en p rnianeiilly cured. I shall Is- Ihtf lo s. nit two hollies of my reme dy rsss hi auv ol your readers who isve eoa sumption If lin y will scud me thrlr express aud pustoniee address. Kespcetrully, T. A. SUM'I'M. M. BmW rsrl si.. New York. The country la floo 'ed wllh poor Imitations of "H'i of North Carolina I Mug l.'ul Mmokimi Tohaoco." . Tut Girsika for hrmkrast. las supsrlor rsrallnuoa pro'tui lu utllllniis ol h.-niesftt autre ILau a uuiiu4 tu a t-t-ittury 11 Is uaed br Iht I'llitad SUt.a 1 1. t.t-riu il i inlttrfc.l li the iiaatU til i Ui;- Ontal I'ultelslUoa as lite Slucwrst, I'uiestatnl uittal I ll ltt.r.. I iw tk.-.'.ti. it .... j . '-." . tw . i. Mil ta.aill l u.tltil m.nut. mniUlii Ammonia, lime nr Alum Hold Mils In oana I'KIUS HAKINll IMWIIKII ill NKW VOKK. Cllll .tlio SAN VH tM ISI o Ho you feel dull, languid, low-splrltc.1, nre kw, iiml Indi-scrlluibly miserable, botli physi cally and mentally; eiperlcncc a senso of fullnii or bloating after eating, or of "tone ncas," or emptiness of stomach lu tin morn lug, tongue coiilc.l, but, i or Iwd taste in nioiith, ii regular apstlt, dlulniwa, fnipient hesdai'lies, hlumsl eyesight, " lloutlug sss'ks" Is'fim- the eves, nervous prostration or ez haiistlon. Irrllabllitv of tecnpsr. hoi Hushes, altcniiitlng with chilly si-lisatlous. sharis lilting, transient minis hen- and there, cold foot, iliowBtiuss after meals, nnkefiilui-ss, or dlsturtHsl and unrvf resiling shvp. innstaiit, linli-scrlliablc fwllng of divud, or of Impend ing calamity Tf you huvo all, or any oonaldcruhlc uumlMr of these syiuptoins, you ure suffering from Unit liltsat ttiiniin.ii of An, ii nun Ullllinlles Ihllous I)ysp'i8ls, or Torpid Ursr, iiHiocnitrd tttlh li)-sila, or liidlgtstlon. fin mora i -.tin pin iittti your dlHcasn hus Ins ic, thn gts titer the nuuilKT unit illtcrslty of svm toms. No nniii. i what slugc It hna reached, Ur, riercc'sl.oldeii 'In! leal Ulaeoicry will sulslue It, If taken itrronllug Ui dlreo tlons for a rOSSOUAbks li nglhol tints'. 1 f not cured, oompllcut tons multiply uml eonsunip tlon of the Lungs. Skin IMm'iisis, Heart lliwasc, KhciiiiiuHain, Klilnev IUm-usi', or other grave nialuilles un unite liable to art lu nnd, siHiner or later. Induce n total tertiiliuillou. Or. Pierces (.olden medical Dla eoscrv acts powerfully upon the Liter, and through that great bhsxl purifying organ, s - Is mi-. Ihe system of all IiIimhI taints Slid las. purities, 1 1 . sin whatever eaiiac mining. It Is iHtiiilly efficaeiiiiia In acting upon tin- Kid neys, uml oilier Moratory orguns, cleiinslug, slreiigtlii iii, ig, uml healing their diseases. As an inpetlstna, restorative tonic, Il nroinotte dlgivtloii mid nulrllloii, theri bv biillillug up laith il. -I, ami slrt'iigtli. In iiinlarlitl illsirlcts, this woiulei-riil uiiillclne him giilnml great gddbrlty In curing l-'evcrutul Agin-. Chills and Kot cr, I mi in I . Ague, and k tidi ed dlar-nat. "I.Ol.ll II l I III III I Discovery " Is tlx ly incdlcliie of Its class, sold by druggists, tluil is guar llllteed to I lit iii ciirn WARRANTED. In all dlia-as" for which It Is rocouiiucudod, or the iiioiu i o il I lor H will u n fiuuliil. Dr. I'lciie's Uoldou Itledlcul covory CURES ALL HUMORS nun a coiiiinon lllotcb. or I'.ruptlou, to tlm orst Kt nifiila. Sjilt-r NUSS. " Fever-sim-s," cull or Koiig-h SKiu, i, shoi-t, nil illscasc iiiiw.l bj bail lilttial are SOOqtMftXl by this powerful, iiui'lftbiH. uml invlaoratliur itu-tlt cine, flreal Kulluir IIIcois nitillv In n) illitlol It- Is'lllKU IllllllelKSI. I.Ktt n.illi bus II lUaOl- fi'siitl ltd potent') in mirliiK letter, HU-suma, KrysiN-liu. Hulls, ( 'urbiinclcs, S-in- Ryes, Bsrof. ulous Son ami Swcllliins, lllp Joliit lllseiua', "WlilU- Mwelllnirs," (loftru, or Tblck Neck, ami Hiilurued llliiiuls. Scn.l tin is-nta In ataiuw for n luruo Titiutlso, with eolortMl platiK, on Skin lita-aai-s, or tin- siiine iimouut tor a I realise on sciotiilous Alfi-ctlous, "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Tlinrouubly clittins It bv iisIiik Dr. PlepeeWl l.ol.lcii nodical Klacoter), anil iomkI illliostloll. il lull' skill, blioviuit snlrUa. vital strenirtb uml Ixullly hoaltb will Isi nslublisbocl. CONSUMPTION, whloh Is Hrrof ula of the I o nas. Ui arnstiid and ouml by this numaly, If Taken lu tho earlier stino-H of the illsenw-. Por Wi nk l.unifs, Hiittlnir of blood, Hbiirt- 1 ness of liu nth. tTironle l utarrh in the Unci Uriiiichltls, Asthma, Seven- t oiikIih, and km drill alfla-tlolia, It Is nil i -Itlelent n-UIKly. Sold bv druffiTista, at l.UO, or HU llottl.-s Li? fw Hetid tenunntsln stainpa for Dr. I'lueas's hook mi t.uusumpUou. Address, r World's Dispensary Medical association, 663 main at, lis 1 1 11 o, II. , j NOTICE TO PUBLISHERS. I FOUNDRY HAS SSSS ESTBLISHED AT PORTLAND PALMER & REY, At the New Bnlldln(,ror. Flrntand Alder HU. Wi sre now pr.'pari-d to do all kttids of Kle'-tm and Htrmi work lu flrat elsae stvle st reasonable prlrea. Kemi-nilirr.se have the only fouudry of this k 1 ml In the Nortlrwrst. Wr snarautee all work to Le perfect Send ua trial order. PALMER & REY, nmplrir Primers' Waiehsuw, Portland. Orrwf.n "-f" s PURC CREAM rOWDE" kg Sf Bkw Bf arssaobrow V XORr r-., uailfl -at UV'CksalMlOa ssa"! rtrtftUI w? "ou'"" WHAI AILS YOU? laaaaalb f HB W t o aBawLvawavaavawun JACOBS OH h)r RIieatnutiKtn. NEW EVIDENCE OF CUKE. Sr. i nil Veara. ii olu Pai atraat ... Soa..t.r. M. V . Jin. 54. llil SuSsr.d uxrsl y.ars with rluaiaallna ansbls ta U an.r lubli... wltn si Juobi Cil it Ji sttpsarMl, aasaulrslurosS la tear ytm 0A1 SAXTilU. Iu Ihe Knees. laclusur v July I ti Has rh.saiaUus lu lit... lata L ua. ..jtil. f SI. Jafraba 011 saraS ta satlrrly . C H MAS a rut ol - Volkaalatl -In the Sd. Sue. lot, Ual . Jsao II. ms Had tasaaaaUtai ta slat lor onr a w.a. u.'.S St : ....... Oil: It csrcS il. aaS has r.a x.n.i araS tVlWt SIDVIi!:. AT Dst'ili.l-TS ASH itAI.CS IHE CHARLES . VOOELER CO.. BsHlme- Ms aj sj to H a day. samples wortb M.l.l 2j fj a'HKK. blues uot under horses' It- il e'rwrUe Hiettater Hafet) Kiln Holder eu.. Itollv.Mlrh. ilFINWAY s"H.ri.sa J Lin nn 1 , MAUI. Oablor. Koonlsh iMaaca; Burden Ortaus. tavitl luitrustaala. tuit-rt loci of Hh.sit Miislj and H-tols llaulis sunntlvd al sin Priori MA1THI AH ORAV (IV In I m 'twtM. San ..,,..!. I CURE FITS! I tin mil mean nu rrl I , stup for a llinr and thru hasr Ihriu rrturii aaulll I uran a mtlical enrr I lure nu. lr tin- .lo.-.- .1 I irs. i ni i i-.i , , , n, lao slt kMuct able kwf ilu.lj I aarianl my mnnly tu curr Uia serai osara lk auar iilhcts nasi- lallu I la uo nasuu fur nut now rvcelriua a ouw. Hrml at mios ktr a in-atiw ami a ftrr l.tllle of lit) liifalllU. r.ind. Illsr Kl is ss ami I'usl I ittlos . II il 111 HIT M O lUPitarlHI. NrsiYurk. l tirrarrthr and fully rn. dorse Ilia 1 , ii. . , sei-ctSe furibrcrrtsincuis if this dlsraae. tl. H. I Null A II .V M. M l Auiali rdaiu, N , . WS hsvr soltl ii( (4 ir many yrara and .1 , . fivrn ti, c i.f,i uf . ,. , notion. I). u iY('iiKro. 1 'r. Irs. a.. HI lsriltl.00, aSolJ liy Dnifc'g.aiV WILLIAM BECK & SON, W Hot, SKA IB AK1 MKTAll. MstUHl IN UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS. ROMAN CAUDLtS, MMUMi 8KVHOCKKTS, I IIIAM.I.hM. Fire Crackers, i.aiti:hs. TORPEDOES, ll. IM, TOY PISTOLS, iMiiu, 1 Icalloonaa I6S at 167 Second Ml., ortlsild. Or. nut si il storks : Itltrrsldr Ar Snukanr KaiU. W T . NNulrNl .Halrm A BIG SHOW amlth a Ossh atois, 4ia Front 8t., 8. F Oat larg est letiars! dealers west of the Hlulnipss nivsr. Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Uudsr wsar; Wall Haper, Stationer, ; Blsukets, BaaV Siuf ii.K. is, and Shoes; fanned Goods, lirf Smlls; Wooden, Tin, Crockery, Glass .Graalla. aaS llsrdwsra Ural, rtsh, ProTlitnna, lloasy, 6rafa, reed, Orocerles, furs Apices, Heeds, Ba sas. I'rufi. Msdeclnss; Clocks, Ainmunltloa, Bobber Goods, Tents, and qsantltles ol otaer foods at lowsst prices lor Cuh only. Bead la sUmp for full list by Im mail, and learn how le live cheap and wall al small cost: S3 yean Sa Saul n nai. t ustoiners luerery County weelaS Iks Beoay Moantaiaa, and many alsswaam CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS! 'K A It PftlfAttl) l lOrPLV I'M I M trmli wllh a full lino ol Kttvw.irkt. Klrv (Tuckorn, i :.i-'-. IUUikiiiii, Toy IMttoln, t'tr. II hutrHt 'I 1 :tl"i:u.- (in m i sin ) on npitlrtlon A SPECIALTY OF KXTRA flXIIIBlTlUN WORK. i -'iM -.i.iiii.-tn ) Huji'itil with PonmltlMi in rliHriff uf '-iii.li- li t -i .i 1 1 -1 1 , - CALIFORNIA f IRtWORKS CO., le. AID. U I'llH1 KllWt, Hll KrAllHHOO, CU. YSV-. NOW TO AOTI ADVICE FREE I HH Mitutliiiritfii in IiiiMt laiir. N i tii'. i iiiiii'. irr- mi'liin- Isi rlliM . pn.. urr1 Hliuui Mtunt ii liruKK Ins, by iNb VIGOR Dobbins' Electric Soap THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. It is Strictly Pore. Uniform In Quality. UK original firtnilla for whiili wr imuI m.'s.i T I I tufufy vfitn tiftt hat never Urn moilihtil or i4uW(n hi (In- nIisxIhoi ThU MM U I.I. Ill II til III llUllllt) Itl-llilj s lilt (Iih iimtlr Iwrulr yetr . I I conubu ItlltlllilK (hail Ml llljnrr Ihr ft nr at ftthrlv. Ilbftghli ailtl lilrm lira whilen. II a .-in . Hjnnrlt nnd )l.inkri ni mher n in ihr wilil ilnrn willndil lhtlsUllg 111 llHf iii- m n4k iirnl whit and l.ki new. READ THIS TWICE Till I' I 1 1 i ureal ass Inn sj das ,d simp, uf fuel, asd of Ihr fjhrit , aherr Duhfalsa' Un in Soap i. ii.rtl aironlliia lo ellrrrtloiia, OlUKIrlsl will ilcnitin.li.ilr it, no. il ititiit It will i ... a you lo make thai trial. T IKS -It Im-sI thlaaja, n is ISimslnl i laird ami collntcrleiled .l.-.i.'l.l I'N'SII Beware of Imitations. ffNSISYllpM Dobbins EaKtrb Pmi iAc Msttfitrtii , Kir. in M itfi. , I'hiladrljiliiii r In inc. or any othrr fr.tt.d.timply nri jansr il It chrai. I hrr' will rum i . .1.. I .i dear at any pris e. Ak tur IHiiifis KliKETHIC .ii.." uke m other Nearly every grocer Iruaa M mr lo Meaici kecpt Ii in ttoik II youn hatnl it Re ill (sftjer fmrn hit neareat wholeule grncer, D KA 1 1 1 a re fully ihe im de wrapser aronnil each bar, inl I cartrfnl lo foil tllret l..ua i Yt h ranitnl alfurd w.iii limei Uiirre irying air yutimtt ti, old.ralaUi , anil toil) wnmlrrfut aoap. I.L.CRAGIN&CO.Philadelphia .rrnnTlhmujfl!i".i r o'.l. . - ... asaltax rait. ill the wore! isiaa.Uiaurwelaaass. laHsMssi rla'StSTi wDarsanr II .Is I, t I P N. P0 -H. F. V TT. M an7 MAKE Delicious Biscuit Ask row (irucer lor COW BRAND SODA-0" SAIERATUS. IW.rjFl l,.i,BV. (JANI