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DRINKING IH AUSTRALIA. ,. raplis Contunipiioii of iMtoilceats Is Ill l ll H"ii , i.,lllra ' V'.ir sonm time after 1 lunileJ I hud u . . the in.'. ...u ttm ,,,,t,r.--.-, Ill Willi. IS lt--1' U II... ... tional dnnit 01 r.nt,inii, wielcy ol Scotland, and wine of France, tea was the nt I drink of Austrulia. Tea made its sppourani-e at the most un- i . i . i - f xpi'i'U'U iiiiii-b u luui-u ana unmet . well an at breukfust. In the stode, which people toiu tne about their travels through the bush, the "billy" lu which they boiled their water for tea bud a conspicuous place. And the government returns show that the con. lumption of tea per head In the Au tralian colonies Is much larger than in England. But the number of person annually fined for drunkenness In th colonies is much higher than In En gland. In England the proportion for 1841-4 is said to have been 7.1 in every thousand, and It had sunk in 1885 to g,7 in the thousand. In Victoria which claim to bo the soberest of the colonies, though the claim is contested hv New oiiin aios- the avi'ragel proportion of persons summ:irily con- Vli'U'U lor tins uuuiibu uuring mo ten years to 188.1-6 was 8.6 In the thousand. The arrests for drunkenness In 1885, according to Mr. Coghlan. were 27 in the thousand in New South Wales a against only 11.6 ia the thousand in Victoria. But loo much importance must not be attached to these figures. It Is probable that the administra tion of tho law differs In different colonies as it differ in different En- . i i .l.t l I Ik U .. W .1 t . . gltsti municipalities, in one town a policeman will put a drunken man Into cab or walk homo with him, and in another will take him straight to the lock up. Y here the temperance party ii strong they may insist that the law shall be rigidly administered, and there will be a large number of ar rests; where they are weak the admin titration of the law may be more lax and tho arrests will be comparatively few. Nor is the quantity of alcoholic liquor consumed per head a safe Indi cation of the amount of drunkenness a community; liquors of the same alcoholic strength differ greatly in their intoxicating power. And the Australian authorities do not seem to have succeeded in finding a satisfac tory common equivalent for the differ ent kinds of alcoholic drinks. Mr. Barter calculates that, while in the United Kingdom the average annual consumption per head is equivalent to 87.11 gallons of beer, the average an nual consumption in New South Wales is equivalent to 35.60 gallons per head, and in Victoria to only 32.88 gallons. Mr. Coghlan reverses the positions of the two rival colonies, and credits tho nan n I., .if Vi.ti.eio With rl l-i II If I n a r.n I" ...... - . n the average what is equivalent to 3.80 gallons of alcohol (proof), while the people of Now South Wales drink only 8.23 gallons. The two statisticans dif fer even as to the average annual con sumption of beer, wine and spirits in the two colonies. From what I heard I came to the conclusion that a larger proportion of persons are total ab- stainers in Australia than in England; ' that if people drink at all, moderate ,1 .; ,, i i ,, ., la ,..,il,.,,. ,,,,,.. ,11m. , It la, ,1.., ' u, inning lo , ,lin, l mill O .linn ll, L 111 111.: Australian climate than in ours; that the laborers living in towns are in the habit of drinking freely; that a large number of men living up country usually drink tea, but that when they come into the towns many of them drink very heavily. Contemporary Re view. FLOWER THOUGHTS. How the ( ulttvstlon of Flowers Affects the Human Mind. "i ao not believe that any really bad person ever cultivates flowers." "Wherever 1 have found Bowers in the yard I have found sunshine in the home." "As a general thing you won't see the rough clement of she human family taking to flowers." "I think those who' cultivate flowers are far more apt to clean up the rub bish, cut the briars and straighten the fences." "When I goby a house where flowers are well cultivated I think there must te cultivation inside. When a man can sit down in his own yard and en-1 joy flowers, he grows better day by day." "1 believe in the male members ol the family giving assistance to the ladies. Let us five them more time for thus beautifying our homes by mak ing every thing about the house as con venient as possible for them." '1 have traveled over a considerable Portion of this country and have no- tuted that wherever attention is paid P the culture of flowers, there was a Wher moral tone to the people; they were more cultured, more refined." '1 think that flowers not only help r Isflailllfs latai human hut tia mill... etn more valuable. They help to flevale the tastes of those who eultl- 'ate flowers. The husbands and sons Fho helo In , ,-i -tt.. Iha Itiiaar iramlnn 'in be refined and elevated bv their nni, ii 'The best education I ever had was 'at my mother irava me as I worked lth her among the flowers. You pn t start a real home without some fung to beautify it We go to the lower garden to get the decorations r the grave and for the bride. Let PJ of the family pass through the er garden; he can hardly resist "".aing a flower here, pulling a weed w. oeiping a struggling ciimuer iirm hold. Suddenlv his eye senile new oeautv: ne cans ci iu ssumire it; men anoiuer -"n ui me tainily is atlractea u ' SDOt. Inn Kt ..... 1 it ,-,,,i . . ...,u wciuio ruu auut lb J" e a family gathering about one of ueauuitil altars uoo aver -noma . . A rregru was convict of robbery W-ll M . - . -i. viav. , ine outer uay ou ttumstantial evidence. He stuck his .uugu a winuow. anu a match and looked at It She ex- - i u a uanu in couri an" that it was the same that had 1 thrust into ber room. -A Sutnmerville. Fla.. paper saya: e ha. - , . v. fa ; mail in 0ur country wuu lr,y-flve year, 0& wno was never than forty miles away from home, r rode on a train or steamboat. ' wrote or received a letter, net or lor a newspaper aad never nil a AtruK UuMm.in. . . M tlle eiiy hall 1 ,UJ ""l" n " ui'iumm finally naki i.v "... may. wu ' ... .'"'M,m,vrioii,t,.illt.,.., I Want I .. nt toink.,v, ljT: "uu- "He hasn't f Sfej Ssmrna. that Well, I had m. - - . !''"','- Um about that- ' 1 Ijc. " m " touU go to the po- ::NoT.,h,'enTornrthlntodo"uh't," "But the, Urwl t car up her. -m mj see uim almut that "He ...i.I.I.,'. L.I ronr L ? d?"t n" to M in. that jour mayor baan't go, any power, do your Mot in auch esses." "Humph! Juit un right in hi. office eht Just smokes cigar. ad Utok, big d l. Uu.cityh.1 ehl Say, What? ,he u,, Jfelleri-a.itb.ti,, whole rooa, whaf.th. " of holding officel 8ayl I'm ,rrv (or Dim. Oive him my love and tell him he ha. my ytnpathy-Detroit Prw A Mean Trick. What i tho matter ataa ,. Vy f Origg- j J.: w' 1 thou"1"' ou used to he sworn Bigg-8o we were onoe, but that is Urigga-Why, what separated voul Biggs He made me a preaeut of a fouutaia pe,-Souierville Journal Young Bud I've had eleven proposals since my comiiiK out. Withered Leaf-Yes, the men all know you are having too good a time to think of mar riage. Life. How Bomulut While Was Deeelred. "Human imtur' is powerfully deceptive, ain't shel" queritsi the old man, after we bad been silent for some time. "Sometimes.'' "You bet she 1st t'm a living In the vil lage of R , forty miles down the road. I've got a gal named Mollis. She's about as dandy a country gal as you'U And in the state. Last winter a stranger struck the town, and at once fell in love with Mollis. I didn't like hU looks, and I said to the gal: " 'Mollie, beware of that chap 1 kin read him liko a bisik. and 1 tell you he hain't hou- est nor honorable. I'll bet a wheat stack to s pumpkin that he's a sharper.' "The gal differed w ith me, and about a month ago they were married." "And how did the husband turn outT' "Mighty honorable sort of a man. I was clean mistaken in him. They hud been mar ried three days when along came a woman from Dunkirk and claimed him and showed a certificate. I expected be would deny her, but he didn't Owned right up like a little man. 8he was still there when a second one came on from Oswego. Looked bilious for my new son-in-law, and 1 looked to see him Cunk, but he didn't J 1st acknowledged the corn and said he wu willing to do the fair thing." "And how did it endf a "They hail him arrested for bigamy. They wanted us to go agin him, too, but when 1 mentioned it to him he said: " 'Father, don't do it. Here's my watch and 1 00, and they are yours if you don't' " "And you didn'U" "Mo. He was a-tryin' to do the squar' thing, and w hen a man tries to do the squar' thing by Romulus White I can't go back on aim. I gin tho gal the inouey aud 1 kept the watch, and I guess we couldn't bare done oetter." New York Sun. To li.ni.aiii Hunters. Proprietor We must do something to sell these goods. Clerk Yes, they are going slow. What would you suggest I Proprietor Mark them 10 per cent higher and label them "damaged remnants," and they'll be closed out today. Omaha World. A Hint to the Vise. Guest How dmsj it happen, landlord, tha your house is full this summer, whereas your rival hasn't hardly a soul) Summer Hotel Undlord-Oh, you see, bis guests found out that there weren't any pi anor in his house, and they came over here in shoak-Bui liugton Free Press. Alt rorglvea. Fanny Why, Emma, how cordially yon shook bands w ith Miss Frizbair at the party hut night I thought you were deadly ene mies. Emma-Oh, that Is ah past 1 hsve for given her everything, she baa grown so plain looking.-Merchant Traveler. But Found Us Couldn't. Tom-Hello, Jack, what's the matterl You are all cut up. Jack (Just returned from the country) I thought 1 could swing a scythe. -Yankee Blade. Woman's Career. gas was a fair girl graduate, enrobed In spotless white, , . . And on her youthful features shone a look of holy She sentVlth grace her dainty bead lo reoelre the rlblsin blue. Whence burnt the sllier medal, adjudged to be her due I watched her face with rapture as aha raised to heaven her ey. m moted her hps In prayer as her fingers clasped the prize. For 1 knew to education she had pasdged hereout Xo mf "WkWi Wrta. ft- h- from man's ways Ttnssiiaased Our pathways parted, but ew and r though'" would stray toward her. and I'd spec wuyw-douu- m ljg5SZm lJt-.rttua.hich Ll JTZi to meet ber. bu, t books Cp.&sr medal -en-ag hk, fir-h Boy no hi. frirod who has kossl-tiay, Tomaiy. i jitZZZ out of srUve, eea I aave roar aw T No Danger. 'S -t. ' , FRfcNCH SLEEPING-CARS. Thar An Mot I'p lu the Ntaoriar I ol Owi or W guar t'uarhee. The charge for a bed In the sleeping cam from Basle to Calais, ia about 19 francs, mid from Haale to Paris, for tome occult reason, 7 franca more. By one of those extraordinary arrange ments that can exist only in countries where nobody trust any body, and every body is suspes-Unl by every body else, even the unfortunate traveler who baa hired a bed at 9:15 it not allowed to turn Into It until ltftt, the reason aaaigned being that at the French frontier the "small baggage" must be examined, and If people were allowed to "turn in" before the examination took place there ia no aaying what amount of tobacco and laces and the rest of It might not be secreted in or under the bad by the tourist or by the servants of the sleeping-car company. When, however, tho conventional cer emonial of alllrmnig that you have "nothing to declare" has been gone through and your drossing-hao; has been defaced by hieroglyphics In white chalk, then the operation of ttotl-mitk-ing in the wagon-lits commences. Any one who has watched it v It 1 be disused to exclaim, with Macbeth: "Sleep uc more." In a small and sometimes filthy den narrow cushions and hard pillows of hoar antiquity are profiino torily covered with a shabby rug and a sheet, and under a covering of a sim ilar character the traveler who has paid more than i.1 for this extraor dinary indulgence is Invited to betake himself to slumber. if he bipptOI to have a traveling companion they can procure tho luxury, such as It is. ol privacy, though one of them, on the Dogberry principle, must needs sleep on the upper shelf, which is an exper- leuco several degrees more painful tk. i,.;..,. .. i ., lying on the lower one. If tht number of passengers be not equal U the number of beds they will be able, by bribing tho person in charge to gel a four-bed compartment, and thus both will avoid tho torture of being a us ponded from the ceiling. As a rule these vacant compartments are to lie had by tipping the dirty of ficial in charge of them and thus, per haps, for L.i shillings apiece two people can secure the mitigation of misery we have described. One of the main In ducements to many people to have re course to a wagon-lit is Ihe belief thai at any rate in the morning they will b able to have "a good wash" and will thus emerge from the train tho simula tion of a civilized being instead of an unwashed, unkempt, wushuven savage. Morning throws a fuller light on thii pleasing anticipation. As some of oui correspondents point out, the "lavato ry" arrangements in the sleeping can between Basle aud Calais and between Basle and Paris are abominable beyond description, and can not be turned tt the slightest account by any one of the most ordinary fastidiousness. London Standard. ELECTRIC MOTORS. They Will Soon Take Ibe I'lace of Stents l.oeomiitivf'St The practical use of electricity aa a motive power during the past few yean has demonstrated that in the no dis tant future it will, to a considerable ex tent, supplant steam as the principal agent in maintaining and fostering hu man industry. Although electricity li still but partially understood, and li far from being under complete control of those who use it, still the knowledge of its powers has reached a stag where they can be successfully put to a thousand ttsus. Klecleieilv now mnena nil nli.oso.nl small machinery, such as fans, eleva- tors, printing presses, street cars and other mechanical chef d'iriivrca of man's Ingenuity. Judging from th progress steam has made since its in trodiiction less than a hundred years ago, there is every reason to believe that electricity will reach an even greater degree of development. As a matter of fact electricity when it shall bMOM thoroughly subjugated to man's will, will render possible the accomplishment of things t hat are now but mere fanciful dreams. When Jules Verne, that inimitable creator of fantastic things, wrote his "Forty Thousand Ixingues Under the Sea," and described a vessel that traveled beneath the waves by the aid of elec trical machinery and was illuminated by electric lights, he little imagined that the time would so soon come when his purely fanciful romance, concocted merely to please the lovers of fiction, would become a possibility. The in vention of the storage battery and the perfecting of the electric light seem to indicate that the submerged ship of "Verne" is now no more an in. possi bility. Modern invention has opened tip the possibility of electric motors to do the work of the "cannon ball" trains that are now tho wonder of the time. That the competition of electricity In run ning railway trains is looked for In the near future is proven by the actual existence of companies controlling patents that are expected to put elec tricity in service on railroads. Steam seems now to have almost reached the limit of its power in increasing the speed of trains and engines have Crown in consequence of proportions that in reason permit of but little further increase; but electricity, set ting at naught as it does all questions if bulk and weight, promisea to do in i,n unknown degree what steam seems incapable of doing. The powerful igent that annihilates space and car ies our thoughts to the ends of the tarth in an instant may well be capable if transporting freight and even pas sengers long distances in an incredibly tbort time. N. O. ficavuna. 1. lawaMBfl In Ihw Siaane. ft Is grat.. ing to lit) assured that tb Earl of Fife, who ks auoo to wed the English prio ress, is a must exemplary man. Fife, it is said, never guas out oo a toot Chicago Her- I in.. I lor the I'l"-. "Well. Mr. Assessor, what are jam fotDs; to tDsAa out of jour boyP "I think bs will do for a policeman, because I eaa oerar tasj aim when 1 want him. "-KletKW Blaatter. Mi "What V rrm think of Van Scrimp s hu mor' Do jou Lclstre It will (esP "Why not' It la fit through IU w "-Harper i ii mi - imii.y "I Tl nun - li I I A l. AM A M I. I H AFPV Sur a remark aa this II always draw the a' lent ion of mrj unnI thinking man or woman. We all ileaOe In lie out of 'rouble and hapiiv. ami When we read above, our hearts join lu congratulations This l one of the many caaaa ibat our heading MM execilv: l.ii. v. Monlev. M Howard Sinn, have Ik-en a -evere -iinYrer fer .-ars. ami have had Hie lieM doctors in San h'ranctm attend o.e, whbiMii anv m-hioN for ,, U'ller. M trouble was seyeti. aiim-l-, ol paUM in mi hars andrliesl;hra.lai hi-; lo ofapiH'tite; Inligmd, lirt-d fxlins; skin routrfi and grcasv. and, in Inn. irein-rsllv rarskearlowa in health. I purchased tarn bollleaof JOtU Qraftl Sierra Kidney and Uvai t'ure. and after two weeks I ilu,l myself cureil Iron all my aUfnettll My npieiite is fine, mv palsM an- irooe. my skin ia clear, and I can surely ay I an'i well aud will ever lhauk your wonderful remedy for my health, and. in fact, mv life. Very truly vount, li. W. saONTUaY, j;ij Howard St.. Mm PiajaCuawvCala'' Can Life Be Prolonged? The prolonKstlon of (twaag life, the restnratioii of decayed mil lions In ilieir normal iC Ivlty by e'eclrieit y, even when -ugatci-ti'd a a renioie aoaaibillty, r. use ami chain tne attention. When this sug gestion is made by a man w hose leeord of achievements has given him a repiilalion ciitvto continents, ami who-e s:ateiuent are always receivul with respect. If not with ilefercnce. incredulity forget lo smile, and we listen w ith the feeling that aba path of discovery always runs through npparc'it Impossibilities. No snap jllilg mcnt avails In Ibis minlern ae- Tja of anylhing that it cm t . , is to exhibit SfnoraBtia of w bat has bri ii done. The age of miracles ia nil in the past, but in the i resent ami future. We waia in the com pany of marvels cv ry day, wa'ch I be science of electricity has rwenlly uchicw-il. Ir. Oarrin ha- at an) rale given us son e 'hi i, koriollH to tliiliL ab ,ni Mini aiin or sgefl the hope of new victories over ihe His to hi h llosli is bcli by his system . I eiectro mucin in n a inenl, as tin- loiiow- e'ertro-mairiiellc i r a milt references show : (ico. II. I'apciilH-rg, Tiialilion Dr. le-,f-ness ten years so be Oould scarcely bear a sound; cured in twenty minutes. Mrs. John .Mcliiiiuls, Vancouver, W. T I'aralized arm cured sixteen years ago liy Dr. Ilarnn while in n rranclaro Kx Mayor ('. 11. Hill's son, of Albina, Or. Cured of an nlloiisiye il scliarge of bolh ears since live mouths o'd. John II. Dougherty, Knche Harbor. V. T, Hydrocele enllrly cured and removed by nne nin ratlon of live minutes. Mrs. S. A. Wooden's girl, III Columbia street. I'ortlaiid Nervous debility ami malarial fever and discharging car; re stored. Win. Altnow', Prewscv, limit county, Dr. Catarrhal deafness and ring In the ears for twenty years: perleclly i uretl. Mrs. S. W. Melig.ir, (.resbain, Or. Dys pepsia, liver romlaim and pain in stom ach twenlj-three years, KatoMOt Mrs. C. Msgenson, Men hunt's hotel, Portland Rheumatism, neuralgia, ami female trouble; cured permanently one y ear auo. W. K. Ogle, Sealro, W. T. Liver and kidney complaint and dy sjiepsa, nlsn deaf ness ami w bole s stem I un dow n; cured. William Llllle." Seattle. W. T. Pain III bis chest of nvereigbt years' standing; en tlrclv cured by elect m-magnel Ic treatment. J. W. .uniwalt, Albany, Dr , (formerly of Morn, Wasco rouuly Or ;i cured of an lravaleil case of rheumatism and spinal omplaint. Hi . Itarrln'tt Place uf Hnnliieaw. Drs. Psrrln inn be consulted, free at Jllo Fifth street, corner of Main, I'orllaml. Office hurra, frem 10 to I o'clock dally; eienlngs, 7 te H; Sundays, 10 to li!. All i arable cbr uiic diseases, loss nf manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonoriluea, atriclure, sa'riiistnrili.i'a, seminal weuk ness, or loss nf desire of sesunl power, in man or woman, cnta'rh niul ib alliens, are confidentially and successfully trealcd. l ures i f private diseases guaranteed, and never published In the papers. Most iases ran receive home treatment a lerti visit to the doctors' olllce. Inquiries answered and ciicularw scut free. It Was a Trick He I . -mind Dining Ilia War, and It Kerted Mini VI .11. From whore we sat on the tavern veranda we could lisik right across the Misi.ippl river, although at the edge of the river on jiir aide there was a bluff 40 feet Mfi, with Strong cul l cut Is-low All along this bhuT were commons, and we bad sn unolsitrucred view We were talking and amok ag when a goat came ninimd the coiner of nn nld tlwndnned warebniiso and began to feed toward us. Five minute later an old whits .ended darky, using a cane to help biiu along, came out from behind the same wars house and aCood alinisit ou tbo islgo nf the bluff, snd npieansi Ui gaze across the river "What a fat take that goat hns gut, if bs only knew ill" whiswrol one of the party "Whut a fool of a nigger to take such a risk I" gmw led a seeond. We ought to have warned the old man. who seemed totally unsuspicious of sauger, but we didn't. Human nature la Just that way He had been there two or three nun utes when the gnat observed him and began to twitch his tail It was none of his bun ness that the man was there, and no law com pelled him to kick up a fu, but we all saw that he meant to do it Aa be gathered for a run every man rnae up to warn the victim, but no warning was uttered. It was human nature to want to mv the fun The gout shot p wa like a Hash, and ua he drew near he made a long jump to give full force to the In ended blow Next instant both hail diaap ieared, and we ran down exss-tlng to sue Uiem struggling in the muddy w aters As wa reached t lie bluffs the old man rnae tip frem a pit dii within two feet of the edge, and i .i.i.-i and lifted his hat aud said: "Mawniu', gem'leu. 'Hpected to mid me low ii dar', I reckon." He aotatsd to the goat, wblcb was swim siind wildly alt.ut as the current carried It iown. nnd one nf the party replied: "Yes, we certainly thought you were a oner. Ynu drn).ssl in tliere, ehl You must have been pretty quick about It" "Wall, . rter. but ilat was no trick at all D'sirin' de wall, w bun de Yank.! gunlssiui lay nber dar' au' fmwed shot at de guns up beah. I war one of de cull'd gem'leu win. candled de shovel an' de sand bags. Daft whar I 1'arnrd todurk. Dciii Yankeea didn't know me, an' dey kept tryin' tu kill me, so' I bad to duck an'dislgeao often dat alter de wab closed I nebber got straightened up agin bin lu; m' fur dat gnat more ii two weeks, in' now he's dun gone an' wiai't Issldia no txsly no uio' I used to cuss dat w all when it was goiu', but now I a hat a blsssln' it was Whar' would de ule loan bo now If de Yankees bad not I row,-, I ten tons of cannon balls at bim an' I'aroed him lo duck I" -New York Kun Experience twhrm that t'flaii .rfvul! it-rt lu lg I Ion N (4wrfl liifliMiMf mi th'Mo4d: trfl -Onl nniritfoii In .tlmulsiir(l, lb iMfiMNMl 'iurtni 1 Hiihiwfrd. aiiti imlMn w I llil.-l'l from Ugf fmru wbii ithi- MMf fi-l'MI- ThUOinp!.-. luttufjil si' tloii. ptiril) iiiif ihr ii-i. romiiiu irlilraleil l a pnss-at peculiar in lltei found iu no other ,rvstrailon Ibssl a panlladoetai-iwally strata out Imparl! move- ,M,inM-tU,ii., ana o-i. no- naiur ..I the -..leu. MM ralu.m ae-oli.siT.lr. tin- admuiittratloli ol varaaiaarlHa. "MHin-irtn I aufr.-n-d wiih dysprptla, rwaliis to ld thai I wat nimplrtrly Iwoken down lit health. I htan lakms ll.sal t Harsa partlla. and tooa (aiard atn-usth and sppt lllj. ,u. 1 .j- (.1 i I t r health J r. Krswtu.. Clerk I'ummert ial Hotel. Hrouktille, fens. Hood's Sarsaparilla aol4hysil4niff.it It til for I Pr.-ai Luwtll. Meat. OUl) lij t 1 III.T jit a 1 1 I 00 Doaes One Dollar Ion siiian UskT.Ti with ruu II li often liett to lrl Liu slum- The nut Is fue ol rich loud. Stall Haale Vaair I no. and iNoiii yi-xin'rlineiiliua llh douMful rrmr 11... ill., h Of, I'L'nv'i lloldru M-.l ,. Ilia. . .. i i.,i iKiailliely rerlaiti In lis rurallve arllon n to hstsiii lu maiiufactun-ra In up .iv Inn II i.. Ho- .ulilli.sallir aieilolus; thmuali dniK.a, under a dub eieeuied ivrllrli ale uf Ifiiaianle.-. dial II w III inimpllsh all It Is re rouuut mled lo do. or money natd for ll will 1st ipunnm n-iuiii.il u i-un-s lornlil iimt, or 1,1! loaauess, Initnreallon. or d)sn-palu, all lolinor. of Uoua lallils, frojM WMtSVas taass an. iiit . 'iwi e.viim i-oumuitliiii or lune . minis,. - or ...ii, i .. ,i., . ., i . .1 II I. . H a aili-l..h if taken In t una- and it urn a lair trial. Theasstlais nf cures saite'a I'alairli Kt-iiicdy. follow Ihe I , i n!. live of llr It. a tin Maftl ol all llueaire hoaati ol what uoe uoi iiorri tieiuua to Mm K1 UK K HIi OK I I I. KM. dure rim- for blind. Mi. II list aud Itrhlus IMlea. One Uiy list ciire.1 tin- worst rates of tell years' ": No one invO aiulVr teu tuiiiHtea after nsliK Kill' rman Pile iMulinont It aUorln tumors, allays tin- Unr. acts as a poultice, elio relief. Hr Kirk's Herman Pile ointment Is I only for Piles and Itehlua ul Ihe private ,arl. sn.l imtiiiinr else. Kvery Isn Is i. moo-, sold by liruitKlsta aud seut by mall ou ns-elw ol pro e, LlM M r Isia, J J. Mack A l'o Whole sale Aavtita, San Praiiebu o. Phil. i.o. In . n aaasl borne in the atalile. but an arrant jade on a journey A .Ha lu lb.- Klhw. If on the rla-ht side and lower part of the llaplirawm. Ilioimh plai fully mi ant aud de lhensl. 1 calculated toeioke profs, on from a i Inn, I nlioseliM-r l nut of order. When thai Mill, , l sure sod enliaeslisl, a.ket seem (lend I'll. I.isik nt a nun's . oiiiitenanii' ere you pnsl aha under taa ui,. n his skin and eyelsilla hars s ski MV Utiue. von msy Infer also lhat his MurlM l furred, In. breslli apt In tr ..un. ihal be ha. pains not nidj la-ocaaji Ida ribs, but also iin.b r Ibe rlulit shoulder blade. Alto, Ihal bit bowels an- Irii-mi si and kUatlfastioa lmialred laalsadof makliiK a Jimsc di'inoiittratliHi ou hi. ni-K, rei . ..iiiieii.l lilm to lake and atillly is rtlat lu laklu. Iloaictter'a Ntomarh Hitter., Hi. Inestaatl bllloiit and alfetalhe misllclue extant. liooiiiiarable It It, alao, for diais-pala. taeaaiatlaaii in n outness, kidney tmiibfe, aud level and anno Po mil Is- aalei It SI eak : tay i l and Judlciou tlleure. inch by a unsl White Bfpoaaj Ol Stain, Lion of Eng land, l)raon of China, Crttss of Swltser, land. Rumor of Persia, Crescent of Kgvut IXiubh Basil of Kuaala, Star of Chill, TTie Circle ol Japan, Harp of Klin. To get these buy a box of the genuine Dh. C. McI.ank's Cki KtiiiArm. Livbh PtUA, price in cents, and mall us the out side wis pi .or with your address, plainly written, and 4 cents in stamps. We will then mail you the above list with an ele gant package of ideographic and chro matic ranis. lutMiNo Bros.. Prmaona, Pa, A ui til I lo. i It la that slvea men the enemy snd the will to nccoui.llah an al Ihlnxs. I'H.KMt pii.kh!! pii.ic.mi llr. W illiam's Indian I'lleOnitroeulls the only sure Clin- for blind. Illcedluf or Itching IMlea ever dlseoyensl. It never falls to care old ch mule eases of loiiu tlaudliut, J mice loflliiiiur) , Cleveland, O., Hays: "I have found i y raperlrnre that Dr. Wil liam's Indian I'llc ointment (Ives trained a e relief." Do not iiiffvr au Instant longer. Hold hy Wll llano.!. a ' MHiiiifactiirluct'n , ('runt., Cleveland, tibia. ,n. aud 11. sold by I . llliiniauer A Co.. Wholesale Drtut Kit's, rortlaud, Dr. The aborts! way to do mauy Ihlnss islodo only one thine at once. A lane novitiate of aeuiialutance thoiild pre ceiit- the i.Wa of file lldalil. Nearly every article sold Is cheapi'ned, In cost i f production, al expense of quality. Dobbins' F.lcctrr Soap ia t.vaitly to-day what it was ii Hi. iibsofuWy pure burin 'ess and niul, nil. k )oiir u cer for It. Look out for imitations. To preserve In OOS's duly and to be illrnl It the II rut antwertu calumny. We rocninnifiid "TanIH'a Punch" t 'Igar. In months nl miii to live thai mouths uf rain .bull still la- happy. i a i year iimta Hmiisi'j ;o, hi, ... 7Vo ,. lu new liMHl 1 1 1. lu isrloiit nartt of the woild. r or niul ing roucht, I ol.lt, ami I IiiohI llbentet, llici have la-en prul-r.l n'llalile unlfi hi lioifi. Sohl f lei's !,, ,, i, III,,, id I'n. 'flee till- lst reme.lv f r tti.il iln-ad liteate, dvipei.- am, for It rvculatci I,., i secretions. in p I, nl i, tytteni aud i. II. rink, rht-ment and Aaaayer. fi'v Washlnstnii St., I'liitlaud, 0. I'arkasvs hy mall or eiprett pn.mptly atteniled lo. do Imisn for hrtsakfssl FOR THE IBLOOD I awin'n Hpav.ilr rurpl m f rmirrr. whMi win beTPiiliarv, fur my iniiier .f ('miccr. My MM I rwiMct. rJi i,thtr irtHtlint I, In Iwi Btt-w woria!l Ihi'tlfiif. I ;.n ..ii nil iithrr i .-iiis-i t ,. ... out, (,, H. H. H. Hl.lf'h I .1 . . , ,,ul I ,. ; ..t- I III I I III) 1) it. -Ml .- linn-.-1. mIii-i, ti.fs , m.. t r it . tt 1 1' i . not i i in i.'uMtik,- h -ik.il. My hi-mltli nth Imi t.. it i lii nu. MM. I. A I'M A K. I'KaWlAN, IH"s . Hfiit. '"- K inl rr 'rrftlM mi I'MH-f r uml lllooil l'iMt; MUM fre-. hU'IKT uPKCIKK CO., f HmWff I, AUaWlaV (its. WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION or COD LIVER OILrrH HYPOPHOSPHITKS. It is Palatable as Milk. It is three times as efficacious u plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to all other so called Zmalsions. It is a perfect Emulsion, does not separate or change. 't is wordorful as a flesh producer. It is the best remody for Consump tion, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast ing Diseases, Chronic Cough mi Colds. AoM by alt .. -.i.e. Hefon- Ihr Hs ration Aflrr Ihr Operation .l; Mary Walter, 1A Moth strart, Fortlsnd, Or , is the name of the youutt Isdy whoac fan- appeals abors, 1 be was inred two war- s(o by Dr. Darrlu of . .f. I if I, ii. . i I', ,. and. and this Is 'lily one of liundivda wbt.se ryaa hars boon airn.irl.il nrd In one minute by Dr. Darrin. fiA HOLMgS S) . IKS Th-''l S1 Portland, Ormjoa. A SCHOOL or THOROUCM, PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAININO. tiriL'ffL'0ltir AtliI, Ht-QJukt. Bank D'JJfy'Lr.l l."U. aas, JlsatfafM aad Ufal rbrtw, Shorthand t)rsptaiar, avsm $ iUno ii r.tTiali- '"" rarfar( Stud Jul T I PE-WKlTINUtlaeml(sSmiA. itia lira Ulsrase ureal. Abowt two y.-sriajtii mil daunhier bs.l inn feallon of the kldiieyt, wt.ieti d.-.eli.istd lulu Brlfht'i DtSMSS Hi rbisli was awollen In an euormoiit slsr- un-aiurliif In. hot around the waist, aud is luehri below the knee. Alter pbysleleni had I lyeu up her rate. I determined lohayeber try fir, k.iniedv'i "Kivositk Ksu SOY." of Kuudoul. N. Y. ilraduatly the swell ln wat red I from N to M luehrs. Hbe be- saii io saiu aire iiKin. and wat aide to walk without fallmie. Ve do not know how to e Ml - ..or frstllude lor vibal it bat stout lor our ehlld V, are l oulbl.-nl the Pa. ..rile It. ln. dy will do all thai It i la luted for It -surel) Hod hat Id.-atod ll In this ease, and we earnestly rveoutiiii-ud ll to all tiiltl rliiat from kldiiwy dis orders kt n Van IbKklrk. Iemarel, S. V. Us. KfSNtiiV't Ki.ositk KKaai.Y. made al Koiidout. N. V. II It fin 1. Seud lor Issik. how In euro Kidney, I.Iyer and Hl.saa disorder. CIRCUS MONEY tttury fur BUYS and 01KLS i.-ry i. .1 . hlit I I Mollf. ftitU n fjin tu -(ritiliiig HMI . tlinkj witlt mutit, U stntl iriinn)i how uue ifitji.) i. pm it How fsstW mniitiiou fMTsMh Hivt?rtjr. A s.i- couiit think Imi i iit uioiiry in ai , f ohtxc1r, and OmM l nolily, rvm Nt hi own U.i tin A purv nut) m freioaif tm oi t,' 1 1 lm sty Ihr - i r only j ti.t lnn. rriiirt CMf II fi -i isinm Co., iMiiU.lrlhi. IU. Pnr ill aI tlesc XKiiAgs llcre is roth i r equal to PiryDav? Painkiller which is kept by every druist in the laid. The Celebrated French Cure, "S3. APHR0DITINE'r;,:3 la Sol I. M a posinvc QUARANTKt in euro a ii r foimof uei ions diarate, or any dltooler ol iha generative ttr -fans of rllhtii a,,t ,,',!,, ata itiiif from ilia A i et.ive ute of hll. ioilsi.lt. Tobecvu in HiMim. vi iniouwu )oil.liini illdltetellnii, over lllillllf sun-, ,ve, to, i, as t ou in In tin IWar. Waken.: nets, Hearing Suva Cams in Ihe Haek, Hamlna, it eat neat, i n.-ii out 1'lo.litllon NiN-tiirn al Kun nt. leu a liliiluett, Weak Men. ory.lawaof Power and liiisiteney, wblrh II De- illeeted oil. n L td lo ,,i.'iiisi Ill age sn.l llltau- In rrMSll 00 a hoji ii buass lot a.UM ssut by uiali on reeeli.t of iirlre A WKI'I'TKN IH AItANTRKforrrerytnOO oruer, in lelunil ll.s mone) II a rarinauelit cure Is nnt eftbeted Thniitaii.lt of tetilmnulalt Imin old aud younf, of both ma, permsneutly t unl by A.m.' in, i'l.. ii Imi free Address THE APHFIO rVIEDICINE CO. ssrrsM HK Nl H. "OJl 9 rilHTI.AND OR Hold by Htretbig A Use, bragf Isis, ror. Hse oud Wsahliifton HU.. Portlsud. Or. WASHINGTON COLLEGE. A hoarding and day telnsil for pDOmj li.rn and TACOMA, WASHINGrTON. Moat Healthful L .cation in the Country. 50,000 ENDOWMENT. Termt lor Isiarders, HII par . ... For rata l's, tie, address i. H. I'lllVnttli. A. M. Taioina, Wath. THK J. V.. laOMU I 'ii i- lOxt itiKiiiMliei' Hells ou tight In every house. Agentu Wanted in Each County. For terms, write HI.ATO'H AUKNl'V, 9 Yamhill strtvt, Portland, Or. POULTRY. FISH. OVSTKHS AM) QAM K, MALAR KEY It CO., rertlaasl. Or. I . sd.i.g hoHse of Ihr Northwest, i .. -ign meula and orden tollrlletl l orn-siioiideeee pniuiplly amwereil. MEN'S PANTS TO ORDER. Made of fin 01 guaraule J mill i at., inert and Worsied and 1 all l-elltt for aallll.le l-avk ' In aatnida of .loth, one linen tape meaauie, aud rules for sell lot-atum- It I HI It la till tor. Hreoud and Morrlsou ttrert. Cortland, Or. Clothier, Hatter sod Tailor, When orderlnf please uieiillon ttala I sv yvr - arv L BV J f sw ' kw (is, "witi'. i-Tl ll, S(rUDS PLAINS JfJS 8-foVt FTER T" - fa ror lure o x rijiwww (Tuppt-t PR D M PTLYa N dTe R M A kf NTlV ITHDUTKETllRf, Qf?Mti iVtDhuggists ANuJfAiEfs ReywHeite The GhasA-Vdgeler Ca-BAiio-Ma- afl a day. Hsuplea worth M.IS all r tstv tv. i.mea noi miner horses lest 81EINWAY. tiWVBUPVfSA nawwsr, nuraosi . T oook of MmsS Mas aaekwa trum hV t .4 I.- SSJ., For biiainix iniraolia .it u.r Prtlaad tin. diets College, POttmaO, llrrgoii. or at Ihe i .,(,., ,, llua lurss yotleg r. Salem. OrffJ on. both schools are under Ihe ...e.. ,,i. tu . i k V Aruilr,mg line same oaatBt ol studies au. I aiinr talet ol lini un II ii si i it r m m, s Ii o t li a ii il , Typewriting , Penmanship and Knglish l. ;,... no in- Ikiy and rveiiiug M-aaioiw StuaeiitaM miltrdal any lime. Korjoinl t'lilulogi.t . a.ldre- rtrllaii. H-i.la,.. LJInrr, AO ttpltl llu.in... Ullnr, is.itljnd (iirgou vft Balem, ilieg,,:. , DR. DOWNINC'S NORTHWESTERN DISPENSARY for the Treatment of all Nervous, Special and t'hroule lllaeasea. IMa 'lral Mtrert. Hortlnnil. ASTHMA in) one afBii ted lis TAI CAN BE CDRED. A trial Ik. llli aoniYri i takt into , aaakasksr, n.y. CHICHSSTER S CNOLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS rr.l. iu lain, l..t,a. laM 1S I rltsisi Tskr au ,.ll..r tilt la a .trluuar,! laita., i.tai arap.r. ,l a I, r', ll- . i 1,.. I. taa..,.) I.. i i.aria-'il.... .a.i.a.oaial, an,l "Ht-llrr r,r l.aSIra,' .a kf rrlarw mall. ,, (V I si. a. ,.., l ...,a I - k.la. . r. i prwserlbs and fully aa doras nig (i as tba oaly ti.ti-lll.- lorll.eeerlaln.-ura ol Hilt dlafaae. U.ll.l.MIRAIIAU.M !., Amsterdam, n y, We hare aol.l Ittg j tr many years, and .1 has r.ien ti oati oi satis actlon. D. R. DYC-TIK.ro.. tl.OO. Sxild by Drufg lais, TAKE IT W.PrUNlDEH'S. Oreqon Blood PuRincrT waamamsasaata- ui s-a. taswsat kKIDNEYi, LIVER OlSCASfS. OYSrPSIA. PIMPiraftOTCKSNr)SI.IH DISfASfS ICAOACHC' COSTlVCfiTSS TACOMA BUSINESS COLLEGE Wil l. (II VK YOU ThoroDi. aud Practical luslruction Business and Academic Subjects Seud for Circular to PROFESSOR J. W. TAIT, TACOMA, WASH, Host. 1 1. Hlorls. Heal lie. H nwltlnglon. Aelual Hnilursa, Shorthand, iilaln and tlrns uiental fenuiaiithlp aud praeileal hufllth de .nrtineut. 3aT"SK-eiiii. ut of H-ninaulilp u.l Illus trated eatalof tie sent free. Students Allium. ,t at aiiyTlroe. ORDER BY MAIL One Do sen Aaaorted Hamlkercblers at 60c.. Vfte, tl OO or tl.CO. poatava paid Tor Men. L-idlea andOblldr.n. Order auythliig au I e.erythliif ynu want to use, lo wear, bt ealnr toaunise yourself m othl rt, and It will lie fnrnltlied at lowest prlee. ur der a sample eopy of the ffinar I'lr.-fr, em. laming prlee Ilat of over S,0V0 artlrlea luted In fai.illlea snd It will be sent you free of oust. . lr.b r a few samples of dry goisla to i-otiipare prlee and iiual lly with orders. Orper at unee it will pay yon. Addn'ss, SMITH'S CASH STORE 4I8 FRONT STREET, MAN hum tst ii . MUNUM NfW SRITIUSAL Mil - or OREGON & WASHINGTON, Iteylaed lo (letnlier. HWi. T l ewis Karta. Tegelhrr. SI US. Mi , .1 anywhere, Address, ;. K. U1IJ, Af.'U., Publishers, fortlsiid, Oregon. MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, An Army Veteran, Or W A K KHKl.li, who hss probably suffered more than any man or woman In Aun-riea to-day. Taken all k while In the Army, he baa endured untold agonies aim e. Itest rlblng his Arst eyuiptoma he said "lly head ached snd my appetite was poor. I felt a fslutneas at the pilot the atoms, li, and bad lasts In my mouth, while my akin waa someiimes hot snd sometimes cold. I neit felt pains In ssy back snd around tho lower portion of my body, snd notieed a peniltar odor snd color In ths water I passed, which was seant r at oue 1 1 me and free at others. Some times It pained me to void it, snd again It weaaimowl Impossible to do so at SJL fi nally I began to pase clear bl.sid accom panied with Ihe greatest strain and agony." No leaa than SO eminent phyai. I ana at tended Mr. Purbush at various times, but aoi one of them could help him. Ha was near death 'a door. And yet lie says: "lam ab..- and w.-llbttl,,. wholly through Iha wonderful power of Hunt's Kernel which took me from the Tcrge of ths grsrw." This Great Remedy oWan-ly cares til Kidney, later and Urinary Diseases. tmw Sal f all Dealers. O. N I HITTENTON.Owaeral Ag.al. IIS I oll.'l. St. K. T. n. r. m. u. mo. aos- r. m. u. Ma, imi mm lr i -,i 1 1. ri TO I I.ITS. SBmaHarutaaa aal aa Bl Urlatly tytka UsVaCkMl10s. crpf" "aaaa-S-iaivl aflvi' Sxv tkW YV kkW ai Ml A ''MM' 'i-i - Ln sg J