MAN'S ORIGINAL HOME. .. i That Human n t Wen. kMOrdtef to the prevalent f the teach I ar of the Bible, wag ?als. of Armenia, watered by the glVs ... ......... TK- lllhll,..! and r.uj'iii uiwiiibi in fact mnnuons tne Imi 1 HW DRUNKARD'S Plir,rf Hh..ck of , Blow. .ewUay4afoa man 'rum h truaU,..,, .1, was lo III knocked ,.n . 1 ,S, . Canton A -...: T. l" "eve.ana. neeL Bv rr lway neMr c,ro MppM and the victim wa.ten.wi. Urratire in i t,iclrrt ... ... " ". " u' I 1.1 K I JIMJ nl k.L.H III! UmK.lt. I.I I 1. . 1 . . Lri!,.. J " "'"' u'n. I . " aaa uc i,n. HI -It- i. ... mile ill- !;dio Aula and not In Europe 1 10 effort, being- made , bu i f nii'iL A tow Ingenious persons, ; ! r Al th depot he denied that h located man's birth. 1 "uu 006,1 " the trentle and m.Ai .... tf. .;.. I I kSOW Wko had fcalraa kl. vl. ... lv Bft- v, "au snort- true. t'"vo SUMMER COMPLEXION. How pa BEECHER ON ADVERTISING DOCTORS In RufOP op Africa, some hav ,ha hardihood to establish It in ""u.r neM, ' 100 . . v J. 'or buinir drunk i imi it i-ti n u tun u iiihmh neru-a. ,t f.mcifu use of the Hcantv be w -, , L. , . , . f0f (jonesi havo boon content usu- iiyto find tno "ffaruon eastward in ' In tho limits nf A, in WtfH. , , , dentists, who noia u special view tho moao oi mnn g origin He gave no evidence I tV7 MVrtt! h0UI-',and I " Dr Col " "'led to attend bJa. I Ihe man seemed to h..v 1 I. v....: . . " h w'"i , " regai uea as another in- alanco of a -dnuilcen man's luclt." While nuoieci wus uu r,. ,i; aeotiBC tno niouu oi mm b origin, . r aun.-uion a pa snnroaching. it U pleasant to ob- . "" "io circumstances of . sanrow ve ari mint with tho gonernl fuw as to its pln-o. In his new work solution Jir. Aiireu uuuoco. wno t . .i,l in Miirilf with D.'.rwin n. av w h, ftfaator oi .uu vmn no uio r . . 1. ...... . tkn t..,li..r ", m ui origliUtted in ono of the r . .-i- it i.i. ..i. llstW'S or UVOVJ... lt:w was Btnewhat dilloroni. no nem tnat Lis HBAiMnllil. i it- i ti , t . . I 111 .. an, or in i-...,, - ontincnt that onco existed, oust of BrtMand south of Asia, but which la wfatant the ooa oi tno Indian '.'1 I . .nnl I ...... I 1... I. ........... .1 li'in I Nil I ULIUIIOTI l IID OlipMlUU, L connected on tho west with Moda- enr nnd An-ica and on the ,rth with Asia, and It was .. it i i . r 111 1 ii ill HI t iv ...I V 111' ' "I f w.-vn mu U northward that Africa nnd d vera peopled Hero in a tropical Jl . u l i kjjjon. aocoruian hi iiikji:"!, were i . .... ,. i ii..,.. ii'i.i.iii f. i . . i ... .. i ii... (Untl VUllU.V.WMO ...o.. I.IU.W I 1 1 II tellccttial and physical dovolopmont the progenitor of tho human and I monkey races. W allnco holds, on ! contr ii'.v, that man originated in mk md h R,,me part of i. favored tHk ft temperate or sub-tropical cli itc. "It I1 probable." ho says, "that , ln'.jun his existence on tho open liinsef high plateaus of tho tempor- L or lub-tPOploal zone, whnre the I,., of iniligonous cereals nnd numer- Lberlitvora, rodents nnd gamo birds, Kth llh n and mollusks in tho lakes Urlrers and seas, supplied him with abnndanco of varied food." Here would devolop not tho arboreal BMcture oi i no monKey, ntteu in Ldi and feet for obtaining ripened uit from trees by climbing, but tho fm'tup' that tilted him to get bis liv- whi'e roaming through scanty boils. Mr Wallaco finds man rotated L the anthropoid npo. It is not his iief, of course, that ho is descended pm the ape as wo know him, but that Ian and the anthropoid apo are de- jendcil fro'ii a common ancestor. The Malofftcal tree of man and the ape. (cording to the evolutionist view, has any branches, widely separated for esp.nt. but if the converging linos uld he fol'owed back far enough, a int. it Ii believed, would ultimately irstched where tho son who was the pt ancestor of man was the brother Ithoantv-dur of tho anthropoid ana fnther of them both was, of me, neither man nor apo. It was ons who. differing much In nster, force and proL'rcss- fness, developed in thera- Ives anil in succeeding con- kti'n the structure and dualities I sow distinguish man nnd the ape fcme:ieh other. To Mr. Wallace it Besr that man and tho anthropoid e original din the same region of earth. Where, thon, havo the tor been found to be now existing. to have existed In formor ages? pyliave never existed, it appears, in J icrica. and did not exist in Africa j en it was connected with Madagas- ! v nd hn'h were separated from Bx Madagascar was separated from LVca before the latter became joined h Asia by tho Isthmus of Suez. The j Imals of ancient Africa arc therefore ' be sought in Nfadagasear. But trenre no traces of nnthronoid anes Madagascar, Those, therefore. leh now exist in Africa must havo I from Asia. There is proof that in existed before tho Isthmus of kt rose nbovo tho level of the sea, i supposing his distribution to havo In like that of his supposed relative. tnu-t have reached Africa by land pAsla The color of the China- interinediate between the black Urea and the white of Eu roue, Mr. Hare thinks, the original color of I ho suns of Africa cbonized the Mexiim of the African, while the Iter of Europe were blanching the ropran. Further exploration of the Iftuis of ( Vntrat Asia may bring to ft. -Mr. allace suggests, tho early P- the mising link, whose perslst- Inlihi, n to snalf. is so ilamairinff he can- of the ovolutionisL Ualti- iSun. ..nun i n-M oecurisi, i i . . , , wiuMMIHTNl A Urunki'ii mm, .. . ., oiumuieu along a dar.t pMtaSWt between two t ullU ngs and finally foil about twenty-fiv. et down a steep flight ol stairs to the auey railway tracks. He wag linally discovered and ea ried back to Canal street to await transposition in tho pa t -ol wagon. His pulse could narosl le detected, and the only question with those gathered about him was whether tho nmn was already dead or would die within the next ten minutes. When landed at the station he .lemnnded to bo roloased. and asked whoso business it was if bl chose to drink a little beer. He had apparently sustained no injury by the fall. Dr. Cole related a river Street ease who o a man fell from a three-story window upon a woman so ited In front of a galoon. The doctor had been summoned in hot haste by the man friend, but upon his arrival tho victim of the fall said very indignantly that bo had not gent for tho physician and had no need for his services. When asked whether thore was any explanation for tho uniform good for tune of drunken men In escaping injury by accident, Dr. Cole said it was duo to a lack of interest in the r fate. In falling tho body is limp and lifeless, while that of a sober man would prob ably be very nearly rigid. In the case ! oi mo latter a blow upon any part of the body would be followed by instan taneous contraction of the muscles, ! having perhaps nearly as much forco I ag the blow Itself. It was statod by , tho physician that often the suddon and violent contraction of the muscles J caused by a blow furnished nearly half ; tho furco exerted to produce tho frnct i uro of a bona A drunkon man's mus- clos, it was explained, would not re spond in a similar way to the shock of tho blow, and ho would naturally os capo that elemont of dangor. Clove laud leader. MARRYING HOUSE-KEEPERS. "Ho you get all tlio work you can iskeil a gentleman of a negro PH he had hired to do some out er iOllS for hint .V., 'k.int v ... I , . . , ..III. I"' I I en I needs hit to keep my little 1 lv . r, sah.'1 "How much of a 'I V have vmi9"' ,.U'..I1 1. .,,,,., - Jui UGH, nil... W - me en my ole woman, dat's ; el Lliy en Marthv en Uerthena Mdy en Sidney en Jinnv en Hilly N'y en Minty. dat's nine single Pi On dell liar's il.. turin. Ail'nunim Eli'ii, i,.r,i,,u- i. .ii v..' .o . 1 1 in u... ow unite a eonsid'able few. sah." f factory man In DuJuth ...s uurieen single men- and ln- ii one mat ne could not re- 10 work until he was married. f them married within a fort- and inside of six weeks there LVp -i i . . . .. - "I'l'iicauons lor flivprce. K"e the Symptoms. "-Cvrus I ! .'ins, l am m.rvi sminir "re is becomin)f serious in his T" 'o our Susi .x-.ljns.n.a! U'h.l rn.lru r - ' Wear a new rwwlrt el , -vvaooiOIJf LI LUC hVr" SuI cares any thing ''e does. Kk. k..- .... 0i n ttU n,u- m., ACiniwIng I'rpferrni'v lor Viho Can Muke flume ri, is. mi. How did It come about? is a quostion now asked in regard to tho marriago of a popular writor. Tho samo question was asked live yoars ago when a society man in Boston married a Bensible homo body, some yoars his sonior. The croakers croaked well, and decided that it was an unfortunate affair or won d turn out to lie in tho end. (ieorge Eliot says that this lovo of "finding out how it camo about" is duo to "an excess of poetry or stupidity." I don't know as that is just fair, but I do think when a marriago is contrary to established rules, croakers are stupid, and fortu nately are often In the wrong in their p opheey. It is written that when a marriage was about to take place King James used to ask: "Wbttt is the wo man's makdom and her fairness?'' Tho days of "infatuations" are now giving place to a keen outlook in the direction of personal comfort; makdom and fair ness stand one sido and the question to be answered first, Will this woman make my homo restful to me, and will she live on what I can earn? Subtle has been the process that has led to this gradual change, but a change has coma Tho brilliant society man referred to is n w a regular stay-at-honio. for the simple reason his home is as perfect as a homo can bo made to be. The sun niest, brightest room in the house is his sanctum; hero aro his favorite books, pictures he likes, the latest magazines, leaves cut, and no end of pipes, When the train whistles Into thedopoi in which is this fortunate man, a lire Is started on tho low hearth to make tho room choorful although the warmth is not needed. To this room ho brings his friends, and here husband and wife sit when alone. F.very thing that will help his wilo to make homo a means of grace she reads, on hor table aru always lo be found books and magazines that talk of the higher life of the homa I mean good cooking when 1 say higher life hitherto much neglected pari ligion. This man, formerly out every even ing, rarely goes to theater or 0erik ,arty or ball, liecause his home has rrealer attractions, and he is roally now so sonsibla well-informed, and amounting to something that his friends are rejoiced that the seemingly incon gruous marriage came about " When I was asked what I considered tho reason of this transformation. I an swered: ' Clean, well-aired rooms, good food and a wife who is more anxious U, bo what a (ierman writer calls M se-eno house-wife,' than lo keep her weather-eye out to see if she will ever get her rigbU and vota."-Oood House, .ceping. TSe rsv'l5! CJm' mittoe of the United Presbytia. Church of Scotland shows that there ire MS congregations, an increase of ,ne- 67 Sabbath-schools, an increase oi ; m scholars, and the total meml. hip is a gain of .H3. being .novo the average rate of Increa for ,he last ten years Rev R S. Ashton stated at the an al n.eangoftheKTangelicalConl .,U1 Society. n0",,hhere, .TbU a family in Mil -.n without a Bible .....j ne name meeting thai was suiicm - .Portugal the Bihiei. it never n , this year bads circuit " l I", h. ,i,. ttm i II. ....I f, . i To be fashionable In these days it Is nomsary to be healthy, and the pale, delicate girl that has reigned for so many years must give place to her more robust sister. The complexion most admired is the one having the most healthful ,jlow. and In no other way can this Ir. obtained than bv fre quent physical exercise In the' apN mn tenia, many girls when away What an u WSpapst tlW u. me summer almost live in the open air. reiurnlnir are pro- country. in the fall with com. plexlons the envy of more conservative maids, who are afraid of the least bit of sun. The sun Is a wonderful boautitlerof the complexion, but, like many good tonics, ought not to be taken in loo large does at lirst, Coing from the city, where, even when walking miL we lake the shady side of a Street, di rectly Into (he glare of a noonday suu in the country is of all things to be avoided. In fact, the noonday suu is peneti-ntinjj even to very healthy coun try people, and it is not advisable to seek it too often, even for the sake of the complexion. The morning and afternoon sun will do all that is d-v i-ired in Ibis resecL oome fair skinned people vented from enjoying the owing lo gelling so easily suii-biiriied Always naiTJ with you into the coun try a liberal supply of baby powder. When going out into the sun apply the powder thickly over the face and neck, and there is little danger of your suf fering from this painful affection. The powder protects the pores of the skin, which are generally very sensitive to the sun. If the powder is not con venient, corn-starch or powder will answer the same purpose. When go ing out on the water sailing or fishing, powdering Ihe face will save much pain and annoyance, for there are few places In which a ierson burns so quickly as on the water. When sun-bumed bathe the afflicted parts in ONUS, but if obtainable, but termilk is much more cooling and head ing. Tan Sin Ik" removed by applying lemon juice to the face just before re tiring for the night, letting it remain over night, and washing it off with soft warm water in the morning. A few d ops of the spirits of camphor in the wash water two or three times a week will help to keep the skin clear. A good wash for tho skin during the summer is made as follows: To one guarl of rose water add, drop by drop, stirring all the time, one ounce of UnotUI of benzoino. Komombor that It is bcnzoluc. and not benzine. Bot tle lor me. Add a few drops of this lo the wash-water each day, until the water is like skim-milk, and the skin may bo kept soft and nice, even though you are out in all sorts of weather. To protect the backs of tho hands, which are generally the first to freckle or Ian, take your old lisle-thread gloves that are worn in Ihe fingers, i ut off the tops, turn and hem on the inside each finger. Those can be worn in Ihe fields, and are more comfortable than the whole gloves, besides pro tecting the hands. -Boston Budget " am iilad thst the .tori,,, cored li'm : I sm clad I'M ihe dortot ipu it into the pK'r that be could cure him And If any diiorls mum fir can run sin Ii illcasc. uu. I il"ll t ll II n I i il, Clr. I am sorry. Whsl a pit) Ii WewM e lvn had llils doctor roiue to town Willi Ins wi'llh i f iririice sml . . i h m , siil Koiir awav lilnK linn uincn-i What a pity II would havr been If he had lieen so prejudiced suiiilisl a,lrrtl.iii) .v to lead the responsible cerlillcsles of 1 1, DOC lot and gtvS him tin- go by as aqunck ! II let locireti late information! What pure vnluali'i Information ran u newspaper give Ihan to tell a sick man where be can he cur d f 1 1 a man has devoted his life anil I .- ' r lo 1 1 , slud) of a special rlof di-rac ihe nn- essii) oi saviiK so Issoines an ' more 1 nreiotinn ins uui v to advrrilHe mvoines ! i.i.i A rea l) able man. whatever ne in- tuilis. in.ik. s a ureal iiiisiaki- if n i fails In uae il gift il i.l want of Mlvrill ng, I Tie abeve extract from an able artk u inr uev. Mr. lie elier rnnskiies a , sound view nf (he aubjecl of advrrlndiiK Bnnaoss Hr. Darrln bad cone to thiscnv aid not ailvertised who would kimw of his presence f Who would know of the following almost iiiiraculnua cure he er fi rineil in IsT'J, had not .Mr. Dthbie put it in ihe paper I Mr. Suitor: In 1S72 my daughter was takui w lib the membranous croup, ami, upon her recovery, was left totally deaf. 1 called on two eminent physicians, who "aid they cold do nothing for her. Asa last resort I took her lo Dr. Darriii, who cured her and she has never liet n In iiblul ' wlih deafness luce. I lonslilri It one of the itrentisl rurea of He Iro-iiiagnelie trraliiieut on record, and with great sails f e Hun tlvc this IcsUmoalal, I reside in Berkeley. Calliornls, and w ill lake great I pleasure in answerinx any iuiiiirlrs con cerning I Ida most rrmaikiible cure, lours resHcifulh, W II 1.1 AM S. DIIUII.K. Uu. i in In Or. -Skin Sciatic Chronic Dr. re- 4S FACTS ABOUT INSOMNIA i i. 'i ii. It I. C.m.l br llttsr ink of DoiMSlls Kecreiilliin. Are you afflicted with insomnia? Per haps you have too much time for sleep I'erbaps you depend loo much on sioep for rest and rec uperution. For sleep Is not tho sole rest of the used-up nerves. Sociability, congeniality and tiio enjoy nionl of good company resl Hie body quite as much as sleep. The dreary BOOOtOOy of life ill many n household involvingthis tumbling into bed with the mechanical regularity of a machine at nine or ten o'clock in the evening, does not always rest weary bodies. "Early to bed and early to rise" does not always make a man healthy, wealthy or wise. Numbers of Organisations lire only capable of live or six hour! sleep at a time, and their early lying down to rest is often suc ceeded by an e:irly waking up and a consequent restless tossing for hours preceding daybreak. The practicers of punctuality are often surprised after breaking their own cast-iron rules and passing two or three later hours of mirth or jollity pist their usual bed time, to Bad themselves even more re freshed in the morning than usual. The relaxation of sociability has rest ed them more than sle p would or an attempt to sleep. But these are condi tions not so easily reached in the aver ago family. In fashionable life wc have u formal, exhuusliiig, mechanical evening of more or less dissipation. On the other hand, the evenings in great numbers of families are monoto nous humdrum. They Involve the assemblage of tho same people, the same surroundings, tin same paterfamilias yawning over his paper, and the same querulous mamma overladen with family cares. Fresh people with fresh thought, frosh at mosphere, any thing to stir up and agitate the poo! of domestic stagnation, are sadly needed and sadly scarce. There needs to be also a constant suc cession of such fresh cople to bring about these result. The world It full of men and women, and in a belfe-r regulated lite it would be their bui-i-n ne- after the day's work was done lo entertain each other and give each other fresh life. As it it now, hun dreds if not thousands of our house holds are little better than cells for the incarceration of each family. Thou sand- are thus worn out prematurely from utter lack of domestic recreation There might be written over thegraves of hundreds of thousands: "Bored to death by the stagnation of domestic ifa" -Christain at Work. e.i Husband (kindly) -My, dear, you bare nothing decent to wear, bava you? Wife (with alacrity) No. indeed. I baveu't; not a thing. I'd be ashamed lo be seen anywhere My very newest party dress baa been woro three times already. Husband Yes; that's just what I told Blifkins when be offeredpe two tickets for the opera for to-lght knew If I took tbetn they'd only be watted, so I just gut one You woo'f a.ud If I hurrj 'iff. Ji. Y. Mercury. More l'cile I hiciI I.) Itr. Onauii. Rev, I. K. Coenour. l'orlland disease; cured. VY. T, Hinkiey, CeiHralia. VY, I rhcilWSlIsm restored. .). T. lieorye, (ileueden, W. T. i In mn i' -hi live )ear; cured. Mrs. Mrrv A. Johnson. Salem I'safnaas many vrars; restored. i'. K. May hew, 1X1 1) Mrest, PUCtlUkd Itheiimalisiu in its worst foini: cured. Mr-. J. Kllis, ;i!S ( lav street, I'orl'and, Or.- Deafness and discuses peculiar to h r sex cured. MIsm Minnie Kelley. The Italics, Or. Spinal complain and tirrums debility; rc-tored. I), s. Wells, four miles norih of Alhiiia. on Vkiic-.iiiver road - llcalncss iie years; cared, i Ii,-. Mi.L7.,1l.,Mi,t, S.l,i, Mr Aulln.iu ! so h- could scarcely walk or sleep; ie- siorcu to neat I It. David Veto, Seventeenth street, irar Market, Portland 'Deafness, ringing noises in Ihe cars; cured. .1 It. Ticbacr's daughier 10 years old, Salem. Or. Both eyes crossed; cured so both eves are perfect. .1. W. Kecney,l,ong creek (irant county. Or. Kidney complaint and pains in Ihe liack and down hesclallc erves; restored. Isaac Thompson! Ii Ce iter, W. T. Deafness; cured in live minutes. Willie ciark, H'i i ron i street, Portland DisrharkinK ear twelve years; cured I). .1. Graham's child, Bpringflsltt, Dr. Painfull) atllirttil with annotated con juuciivitils, roiupllraU'd with ulrcis of i lie eyeballs for nine month ; cured. David Boss' si n, Woodland w. T, Painful hip disease; had to he carried to the diK-lors office; cured. Mr. Boas has a daughter residing at thi-Mcrchaula' hotel, l'orlland. and can la- refeired to. Hi--. Km i In m I'laee ,.i II ii-l n, m Drs. I nn in rail Ik' eOBSnlted free at HI Fifth stieet, corner of Male, Portland. Office hours, from 10 to 4 o'clock daily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, lu to 12, AM urable chronic diseases, loss of msnhond, blood lands, syphilis, gleet, gonorihica, stricture, s-rinalonhca, seminal weak ness, or loss of desire of sexual power, in man or woman, calanb and deafness, are cnntldcnlially and successfully treated. Com i f private diseases guaranteed, and acvee pawtshed in the papem. Most rates can receive home treatment alcravl.il 10 the doctors1 oOee. Inquiries answered and 01 tCttlnrS sent free. HI I. KM 1 PII.KMII PILKMIII Pr. Willlam'a InJIan I'ileDlutmeiit In Ihe only sure cure fur lllliiil. IIIcikIIiik or Itclilim I'IIih over discovered. It never falls Ui cure old chronic cam-, of lens .tatulliijr. Jneis Coelfiwirf, Clsvslsndi 0.. isrs: "1 have oiinil ' y HOMfSsBOS that Pr. Wll llam'n ludlau I'll? ulutatcut glvei tmiiicllatt' relief." j pn nut aiiAYi all Inntaul loiiKer. Hold h) Wll llamion'H MaiiiifKcturliiaro..Ilrois.,'lev'i-lainl, ' Olda. SOc and II. Sold by I llluinanrr & Co., Wl ol -sale Drug aiiU, I'nrtlaud, Or. I It la I . -i not lo Is- aimry, and brat, In Ihe not place, io is- afceui iccoacflcdi A rs Irrparlure hem sfdlnsn kaslnssM metbiMii, u pees by the BltnsftetUrSVa oi Pr. rieree'v llolileii HfOlesl Ditceveri in nsrsntsstai Oils world fann d i n-meiiy Ineuis all dlstssstsHslnafleeiesisniS' MUMS, of tin- Uvsf or stosiseh. as Indlaesllon. or dvtpsjai'Si bllloatnstt of "liver semplslnti or friuii liniure i i a. ImiiIii, blulchc, ptnelts, erspnonsi scalp alsesst. isit rbemn, lerptuioua i Mire, anil hwi-lllnics and kindred alliiieutR. Money iald for "PUcoveiy" prompt!) rctiinud If, uu fair trial, It don't cure. UAHiM.Tova it ri rot.. the eacsnsa st e eases in- rapiini ot Hw new ItSI id W lilucleii will tie loeatisl, It ani ol M iWtl lliluirlaut llial l In he ublnlllisl Ii Ihe volen ol lli i-oiinnnuweallh at the eleeliou NUSSSesV 1st, II von an- a veler you shea u mil ia.1 vein Ullei mi ibii Iniporisul iiuctlim Willi.. ut 1 1 in- mtiiMcratlnn. Illympla, the pre. i ni i .nli.ii ,, the tcrrltnrv, prvaenl her elaliu. and a-ks for your vole. Vlr.1, became the eu toys the Is-.i ami mnn braliby cllmaleid all in. I laivi llial an-us kluif for Oijufel aoaon. Tic iiiiriiiemel.-r in ver .ink. la lnw '.'di'srie. also. ero In vvinii t .ml rarelv i v. r tall, thai low in iiiiuii. r Milesie.t I. Hie inaxliiiiini lieal I her, ar,' no bliih wind, and tbe lalnfall l the aun ai in mam el ihei-a.leru AUsatlC l oa.l stale. I In dcaih rale In iilvmpla I. lower ibau llial nf ni nti.i r AButvieea eliy, Stssind- illympla la only Iweiitv tlins- mile further fMs die nsatraphieal etnlST of tin Mai, iliau . lib. r MlsstDeqrh or Marti Yakima MIS no ha Ihe rame rsllmail laclllllca ai t iei liavc. and will nlmrth I.. ciioaeetrd wtili the Pn loll Is ill, I in,- rilllll ll.ir .nlltll Irnlil I'erl Town end, while a in w 'line from inn, in ilrav'. Harlsir will colons l ilynida with laith Un a. Important )ilnia Vol can r mill iilvmplii (nun lacoma l v any one id ball a dm u alcam . ra bv a aln r Irln U..IIIIU ;al ei Ilia Vnli i'.ii reach all the alhn I'iik.i SOS ad isiluia aa a.llv I r.nn iln n- and al eoini aiallvely aaaniall a coat No ntln-r canillilalc for llie i ai.ll.il b .a sliv .,1 Iheae adv.iuairi'. Third iilvmpla la Ihe central point ol tin neat oniilniia ami wealthy aea-t Inn of (lie new 'ate. lake a circle the center id which b Ivmnia ami the r.itlna till mil... .11,1 o lalilill am. .mil- in the suit iKsle lo IfUM whit, wlihtuarlirleid a tin mlleaof KIU nahmvh ii iimonnt. tn -.V.,;lsj. linn almwiuii that nlvmnia la III a Cl-lller of nonillHllilll tllnre lino, I n time, that of Kill, inbiiritli ami North Yakima I hen. ton, the 'Nti of the ... a.. .,,!,'. ml il"' pnipeitv vv III. in Uu- aanii ra.llua la all Mil t 1. ISSIS, badag a Mill - more II an four tlmea aa mm h within I lie circle with nlvuipla lor its nti r. sa 11 u in I 11 1- rrle u oh Kll. ii.lniw 1, ... N'nrlb Yakima for a center. Tile 1 a. I ' .1,: . eenaoi bs estenninsd, ss las rttarui bsvs no! all hesa rteslrtat st a. natssot the TVmlorlaJ ailitller. bill , lie l'Ii la klieVV II t.i aluiu ll,,t I,. the iiue 01 lilyuipa. wi h lis no mil... put roundlll. It la la IWccll l ai.iaai.iaa ami I,..,.., 'an, and hi Hie raaM of Ihe oilier two nlacea uamisl II ia l m.'. n Ji.-ii ,, rourlli iilv ni,la baa aa line an hotel aa auv lly in llie Male and srestSI an I Is lter hotel lusiiniinoilal.niia than all her rlvala cnmbluvd. Illi- In vv "Until ulvini In ' a lis. I ill fe,.i In vv llh f,,ur alnrlea and an alllc. It 1 olllallla even iinsli rn com 11 leiiee. la kiirriiiiuded liv -s. lou porti. o. la ens lisl mi a SUkfntsetnt site com 11 amlliii .' 1 1 "i view. In evirv dins'llou. It ciwit milled 11,0. 1111 Hint will a, ,,11111, 1, mIui. 11, ., hllllilnd Kletll Willi cane There Ira aeveral taller betcla ami auinle usanmaand. ilnna f,,r ivsrybody. ssiallv, ob'mls l one ol ihe umat ilnirmlin: nlacea of real leiiee in the Stale. Il la. a.,., wril.r In Ihe New York Tribune, a 1 Itv ,,r hum, .a It I. uotial for ita l.-aullfiil airccta, It. maxnlllceiil hs-atlnii ami II. hoapllablc 1 itiieua. Al llieo in me onuieny end ol I'unel Souml, at mu I by h. sillllill vlralll Ion-la ami Willi all Ihe eoavoru aud laiinas of his, it li the ideal in eatinli for Ihe 11 1 at at of SOVStBSSenl ol llie in al State of N nah intleii. ItememlsT thai Il l benllbier. Iiaaauillilerclluiale.ts'ltcrtraua Mirltttlntl lacllltiea. la-ller In, I,1 see, ,1,0,1, si. tlntla thai! BtlV III Ita rival.. Vole Inr llh innl.i Wlll'llier VOII Mr, ,1 . .,11' !:. ... itr ,l.,u.ral .,..1 von will Is-.i labaerre thelutereati odour state. Kverv niie who haaever vlallial i llv innf. and the ollii ri'upilal . an. II. lul, a, la n atrimg frlsad M iiiei ii) ol the tiisla." Men are rarely fit lo command w ho have not Mftted In ols-y . bile Klcpliant of Slam. I. ion of Riis land, Dragon of China, Crass of Swltier. land, Banner of Persia, Crtvacenl of Kirvpi Houhle Ivagle of Ku-sia. Star ol Chill. Tha Circle of .lapan. Harp of Krin. lo k'ct iheae luiv a laix of I he genu n. 1)H. C. Mi I AM s Cki.kbhatkp Livkh Pi 1 1 s. price lb cents, and mail ua the out side wrapper Willi your addreaH, plainly , iiieii, nil, i a t i-iiin iii aiakiuuaa. vv c win then mall you tbe alvove liat with an ele gant packagi of oleogjarhlc and chro mttio cards. Kl.KMTNO Hltofl., PlTTHBl'RU, Pa. Kellv mini hal.l II- t.inuili. uhll.. ,. . mi , n . 1 1,.. win of vv lad DM. sm I.l I.) the Tide or ropularlty i Ihe toiiinat pinnacle nf aucceim, lloaletter'i Stomach llttlcra alamta a ahliilutr ,risif n what f. inline raenli bsrked bv the fivTux ores ol pruv ,-u facia, i nn attain, fee North ami Soiiili American ConUlBSU, KSropa. Aualralla, tin Vt'cat liullea, ilusli mill, and Mvilco have all contributed wide pslronsfl and teallmuiiy ol the raoal favorable kind-but llnanlli lusl- to .well Ihe repuiaiinu id Ihla alerllug remisly. Aniinie the iiialadlea fur which Ihe must con Vlnrlnn public and prufoalun.il te.lliuoiiv proves that II la a bsnwv curative, are chllla and fever, bllhui. remittent, dinnli n. ii. and aKin- cake, dvanepala, liver cnmplaliil, nSTVues iieaa, di bllll)', klilncy and liladder COSipbvnitS, It niltlSStSB the Inferinlllca of age, haVatSM tea valcaceiice, haa a Icntciicy In previ-nt 111 cuu- cqatnest f mni isnssais ami ssnsasuen. Per SOUS ot aedeutarv habits and laboroiia DCfiapS I Inns wld i,n 1 it all ever ii-. lul i,. nie He vv hn a'Inw. wuiild aiHrch fur la-arla miiatdlve 11 1 . in,: for the past fntir or five yoars lieen troiible,l - ith iim4i'. ami litotchea on my I , n ami btaly, ami ninlliig mi relluf In any nf the i lii-mlially pruautsl saais and muilii-liiua preacrllwil for mo hv pby aii'iana, I ' " 1 1 i'ii. t to try your H. H. K. remislv'i ami hava fouml great ruliuf in the tame, four hnlthsa clMrlng my akin entirely . I iht-erlully rca-ooimuiiU yuiir ii.asaticli.4i to all wlni aro in the aailti..ii that I liave lasn In. You can uau lids letttr and my name aa a teatlmniital to tho merits ot the H. B. H. rcmnaty. v n traiv v.. nr, Ai,raaD I. Hnaimns, ' 'n s . ii - ne' St . Han rram-ln-n. Oat. S sVetiit for oaf liii'.ka mi 111 tamlMkln lla- iin I a-ITIee tii.iiin-riTS, innil. .1 rrce. TIIK SWirr MI'KI'IKIO CO., drawer S, Atlaiila.lla. Ikm't hawk, hawk, blow, .pit, and dlaguat everylssly w ith your oiTeiiilve hn'Hlh, bill uae Pr. Sage'a ralanfi Kemcdy and end il. line ungrateful man dia-a an Injury to all who ilaiul lu mssl ufa.d. This ia the age of w onders, and the aver age American citizen Is no longer sin prised at an) thing. If you want toexperlriire tl at sensation, however. Just write lo 11. !'. .lohnson SlCo., Kill Alain St', Kb hm lid, Vs., and bear what they have got to say of Ihe success of some of their f genu. They ' have gotihe goods that sell, and any MM out ol employment w ill consult their own interests by applying I" them. f One of the Is'at gift, of Prnvhleure II the veil thai ssatSM futurity. Dobbins' Kb clric Snap doea not chap the I bands, ueiiig perfitly purr. Many ieo plj nlllii led vv lib Sail Itheiilil have bel li rured by ita use. Preserves Slid whitens clothes. Have your grocer older It and try it iiitr. . ai I It ia an eternal and lrre.arable hwi when lime ; ia not "11)10, -d as II ouglu Smoke the gar. beat "Tanain'i Punch" Cl- The good reptatalten ..I "twanjs'l Hron ekial IVaVSSt" Inr the relief of Coaaftat, CtUt, and Throat DlassSSS have given lheui a faviir able SStsrhRf. J. 11. i-i. H 1 and vai.n-i S, Waahluglou it , Portland, 0. I'arkaf ea by mall ur expreaa promptly atteiidtsl to. TBI lUaauBj tor oraavlfaM. Out of Sorts If a feeling pea-allar lo peraoiia of d)apti I. n drui ), or It may I. caused IA eb.ngi id i llniate, aeaaon or life. Tbe MSMtb la nut id order, tha bead ai In-a or doe I lu l right, apls llti I ranrlilnua, the nerve, iss-m orelWOVSaaf. IBS I in I mi I. eonlUMsl and Irritable Tbla i uudlllon I flnda and i-n-i-llent I mm live In lliast'a Har.'pa ' rllla, wbleh, b) lu ifirulalliig and tolling s,w l era, MMiU reatorea haniion) tn the a)at In. and give, thai alrvngtb of mind, in rn-a, slid body, , whleb make, one feel perfectly wll "I have uaed Hiasl'a Hauupanlla In my family for three yean, and have laken II penaiiially with great m..-a It baaalwaya built i, my avatrm, by giving me a good .llle, ha. 1 cleared my akin, and baa mad. me sleep I I have auffv-n-d from nervnua pronation, and have been cured by nothing hut llood'l -arae pari 1 1, and is-raalnnaliy a lewd Ihsid'a PPIa ." I O. V. Jiviimi.w supt. of M'l-i of Public I Hrhisila, I Tin Inliatl, II. N.pi. He sure to get Hood's Saraaaparilla S..M bv all drugglau. tl. all Inr t Preired only by I I H1) i ' , N,. ll. Maaa. 100 Doses One Dollar. i o sr I 5 sr o Accidents happen, and sickness comes, to all, and yet many people never have on hand the means to promptly relieve the sufferings from either. An inexpen sive and thoroughly reliable safeguard is Perry Davis' Pain Killer. which has stood for 49 years unrivaled. For Cramps, Colic, Cholera andall Sum mer Complaints it is A SURE CURE. Have it with you at home and when traveling. It is used externally and in ternally, and is just the thing needed for Burns, Bruises, Cub, Sprains, &c NOTICE TO PUBLISHERS. IM)U.M)HV IT Jt tT Tl II V.. ii 0, I art'inlnmrw, Kalkaaka, Mich., agya: "I l.a atisl in tala place live ),aia ago, having for merly resided in Troy, S. Y. I have been a great auRercr from what Ihe phvalrlananf Troy- called Bright', disease. I uaasl Hr. pavld Kci ly 'a Kavorlle Keiiusly, of RMMteBt, N X. All the terrible .yuiptoina uf Ihe diaeaae are gone. have in, Irareanfanv dUiuder ol the kidney., liver or bladder, who would ts-grudge llie coal ul tbla mcdh luc (one dollar a hnlUej (ur aurb a bleaalug or refute Ihla simple (bough alucerv lekeii n gralltnde lor ts tiig pcrfn It) cured? I owe , virvlhlng in pr. Kennedy'. Favorite Kern nti. ami hois- Ihla will Induce nthcr. to uae the iin. In Hie vv Im siirTh-r from any kidney, liver or bliasl dlaordcr." Ps KassKiiv'a KvvoaiTK IUnsiiy, made at Rijdolll, NY II. i. i. ir .. s ml Inr tssik. how In cure Kidney, 1.1 vir and lllisnl illannlcn The ialu of siwcr are real. It. alMWaiM Im Ulnar). NI UK I KK HIK I'll. KM. Sure run- lor blind, bleeding ami Itrhlug Plies Hue tan haa cured the wont cam's ol (en veara' ataudlug. No one need aulTer leu iniiiulea after using Klrk'a Herman Pile nlnliiu u!. It sbsorb) no. i. alia), the itching, acta aa a poultice. nVSS relief. Pr. Klrk'a lierin.n Pile Otntmsaj ia prepansl only for Plica ami Itching of the private p.rla. ami uulhiug else. Kvery box la wsnaatea Sold hv Prugglat. ami ..-m bv mall ou ...... f price. tl.UU st box. J. J. Mack .1 Co., Whole aale Agents, San Ktanclacn. PURS. c IW HURat,- UfPRiCE's CREAM gAKlNg ruwrjtr. RDMPnYNDERMflKfEriTLV ITHai)TKETbRr, DFRlr.. rfl.duCISTSANDTJEAlEsEtrvywHErH The ChasAVogeler Gq-Bauq-Mo- Plan's ttemeily Air Catarrh la tlio H Baal, Easiest in t a,., anil ciiipaat fpj Sold by dninlsM or ami by ..u.it. Bj Ma at. Uuaelilue, Warren. Pu, I ORDER BY MAIL One Uoseu Aisorted Hnndkerchlefs at 60c, 7Rc., $100 or $1.50. postage paid for Men. I aillea and Ublldr u. Order anything ant iv en thing you want tn use, to wear, lu i atorto aiima,. imnaelf ,ir others, slid II will he (llrlilahiil al Invveat prh e Ur ler a aample enpy of Die flaw Clrnh, euiilaiuliig price list of over aVM arliclea uaisl lu families mid II will Is- sent yon free uf cost nnli r a lew aSMins ol dry g.ssla in , ompara price .uit anat1 lv with unlets. Ors r al once II will y you. SMITH'S CASH STORE 418 FRONT STREET, rttANI laVCO l Ai.iiiniM A 4t (Jlo H a day. BSnplSf worth M.I .t 3il"nr" Unssnol under hniiee' fist. rile Hrenaalor Kafl ly Id In H o I de i I ,i. Mollv. VI leh. Rlvvaan -It von nave an Old Sore that need, dialing, and thai other leme.llea have (ailed hi lual. ur a l ieakiug mil or Itihlug nf the . alp or body; or a Boil, Hum, ''ut, or all) ailment for which a Salve la suitable, bit a tM intbcacl ttcilraii atnive, which Is Wsrrsnlsd " Cure when everything else (alia II not kept hy vour .Irugglat aaud 'Jti leub lu alampi to J. ('. PsaiNT. Act, Aaiotia. Or., ami reivlvv a hoi by mall. aicmuvav hh uu m i s ,k v. i unnn . BACH. Oablor. Romdab eioiisi, iiiinitu iirs.ua. Sans ttvilnmvaaiia. lavnrsaa 10 I , I-! .1 y I ' r... to I II lu lutrWrior riivM. n.v prutrnt lo ultllom of hmm j fm nm it tut tiartt-r n( omttttrf. 11 la Uawl bj thi ITniitxl HUtt OorivnilttMit Kiiditrftal tv Uto litU ol th IT aat Il I V I I ll H I hi H Ll I Ult, Pill - P I II' ft Htlthfnl lr I'rltVi IHt-swu lUkliisi I'uardrr (Uttai no' MUitaiu Aimr -iilm Lime or Alum HoM otilv In ona VH.WK IUKINO ItlWDKK - it NKW YOHK. i MU . in HAN FH ANt'IrM'O Tho Celebrated French Cure, Warranted A DUDnniTISJC" or monai Ml IIIIUUI I lilt, remnihst la Hm n oa (MSI I IV E OUAIIAN1 EC o e lire any humid net mm diaeaae, or any disunler id the generative or gans' of ellbei Baf ORE Mug Ironi tha AFTER ixeesaive use ul Sllmulaiii., Tllbssilll ur opium orlhioiigh yoiiihlul linliacrelloii. over tuilulg eucc, Aciueli as I .os. ni llialu Power, vv , lies., Healing SOWS I'alu. Ill Hie Hack, Hemluii. Weak ne.., Iliaieiia. Nervnii. Piiiaiiallnu Sis turn al Kiulsalnus. U'licnirluea. Plaiiue.., Weak Mem ory.UMMol Power and luiHilene), which II ne glei lisl ollell lead In pteiiialu Ill ageaiul lusail llv Pilce II 110 a Ian. il boxes lot 15 00 Scut by n 'i uu .1.-1- ol puce t WK1TTRM 0 V A II A NT K It Inr r verv IS 00 "i 'i i. to isfnnc Hm uu v i( a HormaaaMt eilre II nnl cffcclisl Thoiiaauda ol lean Inla Imin old and yuiiug. n( bulb seiea, perniaiienllv SeMbfArnaoniVISS Clreular tree, addict THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. wgarrsM Hit inch. 0Ja l ull 1 1, v SI) OR Hold by Htrelhlg A lane, Umgglata, cor. See mi. I Waalilllgtoil Hit.. Piirtlaiul. Dr. DR. OOWIMINC'S NORTHWESTERN DISPENSARY Kur the Tn atatsal of all Nervnii'. tp clal and I 'hi Ol l IMseiiNi-rt. I- I Klrwl a,t,eei. n. tln.id. I'ACOMA BUSINESS COLLEGE win. CtVS voo - Tboroiifih and Practical lustriictioii BuslueKH and Academic Subjects! Hoiul fur Circular lo PROFESSOR J. W. TAIT, TACOM.l. W AMIl, jn SEATTLE A r ajsnisa lack, Heaiiie. iTaatilBate. Actnal lluaiui aa, Hluirtliaiid, plain and Orna mental I'eiiniaiialilp and pun in n I Kngliah de tirtuu-nta. faT"!" ' ""' "' peUlliallahll Snd II I II" truleu i atalngue -eiil Iris-. Hllldeutl AlllllliU'd at uu. rune. kadi ol Horn I Muafc ami Bookt llauil . ciiMil laafr. ITUSSI SI Ar . n I AM UBA1 'heel Msr f-ss-W educate For btisiiir.H jmruilt l Ihr ISirtl.tml Hit incw OtHi-jjr, I'.'i ll.tml, Oit K"ii, ot ut the t..tjMi.tl Hit litem Ci1l'KC, SaiUut, Otinii. Ilolh Ihh1 nrc miller thr intimiKt im-nt l A V Arm-lin, li.tve mn COUntl ol Klutltea mill Mine mien tit tin Hi hi Bll I e Ii o r I Ii a ii il , T 1 " n ni i it , IVtmmntip nml i 'u 1 -it Dtttiari tiiriitd. It.tv rttitl eveninu WMetllti Miiiletiltrttl millet, nt liny UMt KitJointC.tt.tliit;iie.iillieti' I'm I Imi. I HilitiiAn lilku'c, AD Cultll LMmMI ' ktllff, 11111111111. ( ircxoii vA Hnlrm, ItVfiM, ASTHMA Jiitonealilii Ted. Im TA1 CAN BE CURKD. A trial llnllle ael.l Free lu TAKT HIHI , Kochotuir, N.Y. Si .,, m.tsJll,. tM. . alM Wilt, I'.- itiaUtn Tteir mu utiirr. ill t tl i i.l. havsr I l-itaaa, i.i, a r . i i . .'ill Ji lul,. i oillili .i .1- ' ' I II i-Ibhii-i Inr i-arila'iilai , tr-'tiwi'i.itl' ami " Its-lit-1' fur I.NtlltV ' re Urn mmn, Nfr. IhUha-atlar I brut 'I It.., NeilUalll Ha,., I ti.U.. Id. I OARIElirS a m m TOfiTjy BataataaataamrJlaaaSV I'll lilt atTaSjBaaV ' HBHa ' r.i jkHB. FREE by return matl, fall deaerlptlvo eli. ni. il a uf HOODI'S NEW TAtton mnn OF OSISS CUT! 1,1,1. Any lady of orili aary Inteillgenco can ea.il ami quickly learn lu cut and niat.ii say garment, lu soyatylr in any measure (or tail 1 or chllil. Andrew MOODY & CO., Ciaeianlli, 0. I prescribe anil fully en done lug i: a. lb. only ape, in, (ur tbe certain i ura nf tlila lllaeaae. II. II. I Mailt A II AM. M P , Amslerilain, ti. Y. W have MM Pig (I Uf many yeara. anil .1 but iven nit ntal ul aalit fie li'm 1). H. PYCHKtCO., ITilraai, III. arklfl.OO, Hold by prugglna. EYER-READY DRESS STAYS, Maniifaclureil from KINKST hpihnti HTKKI, KublM-r Cualed, Saline mud satin Covered. GUARANTEED Nnl to ttuat, break or Split. sllliTie.i tn thu Heami, Nn saikelt or hot Inula reipilrwl. UMU I IvfWa leu lliat " KVKK KKAIlY " it ttatns'd on Ihe hack ul . ii i' ii H' ay. THE EVER-READY EXTENDERS Are made of the taiae material, with elaatlo end. and liuel. lei, fST- Vak for the KVKK lifeAPY Htayt and Hi tendai, and take no other. HIIOWN Ml I M It Aenta, SSa Market sir.el, s. r. O' fi Tn a niva.V tlmiBiMl ..I uS WKm MaMSulMara. W EX arisairiyikt CdlriM CkaalcalOt. WPax cine I nnaU.SBJM -aaa. udiah Tr.d. laaHBSr. mm REMEBY sa , i :.'. ,'rj'iic PlltCIIC .Uli - Br. Parflees tan The Great Cure FOR m PIRDEE 5 KUBrllE. H-! MLf Hj.' ,.r. n -Pin It i Kin m aaL,..," ' INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. A Regulator of the Liver - Kidneys. A NPKCIHIl' KOlt Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, And all other blood anil Skin Diseases. IrWDT 1 1 N. P. . 0. Mo. 808 H F. W. 0. Wfc !WJ ESTBLISHED AT PORTLAND PALMER & REY. Bp!; atr'ii' H BBBaCasatsrveasi It Is a sitiv riiro for nil tluraai l'liinfiil, Mtnaai Coiiiplaint I ami cidiiplicatisil trail ilea mid WoaaM - al aOMasoo ainott ; our Wives, Mothers and lasnsjhtaeai Tim i ir.tt is iiniiHNlbtf ami laatinif. Two or tlimo f lr. I'linli-i-'s KciiKily t.iki n daily kiefs Uu; Mornl cl, Ilia liver and kidney active, ami will en tirely eradicate; inim tlw system all trai-os of Scpifiiltt, Halt Hlu iim, or any oilier form of lda! disa-aae. No imslii iia' ever inlnaliKisl in this aaninlry hari met willi hiii h ma! salu, nor yfiven such universal astaatactioa val.ni. v. r uaasl as Hut of Dr. I'linWa VHmptdj. This rcilM-aly has laaen tousl in thr lnaiiitulH thriuilioiit Um, old world for tho pud laessty Ave years, as a s eiiic for the al-ivo disa-aaies, and it has and will cure WaVS all other wea-allisl n-tinslins (a'l. I f,,r inilili t sf U-rtiinrmial. (von tnitw who have Itern cur. d hy its nea?. DnigiriaU sell it at $1.00 r isattlo. Try it and las C ti vincasl. msj i-sACTOttD av Pardee Medicine Compai,,, Rochester, N. I m mi'1'1- B If i !1 mo Ti n jkaaAVat. .nknown.