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HISTORY OF WHEAT. - IIUiiilr Ancestor ol lb I'rou.le.t t'" .1p.Ii uf Our H i. W hest has It classical name. TiltL mi (roin trims, beuton, M the ifr.ii i to,h'nhtfti out of tho spike. It i. an anal with hollou .erect, knotted stem. Tbe ear has a lg$ag "lallc. Tin- flowers ( cr(,wJed. the ouler, or flowering- flume has the beard. The (frain w ...muI nl'MfV with itjl mnlui.iu L the mi""""" " 1 J...JI....I it "jpyyinw isnss on one which with the pointod ends and .,li.ned coiner. makes it appear love to .1 tlijimrli oil i lit i-ttn ftmUW""' .. w .,..1- ..1.1 1 1 c It a Mine urn m. hi wwmfpma in a It in Indeed a more wonderful kkH; Lonjuroi' than Midas, the transmitter for it performs the miracle ilislantiation in really becom- Lf tr:in- ...u .. ,1 blond. The golden nice oi uie womi is a very .fiDt one- Its inimme ancestor was rnriish crass with smallseed known Gnat grass ana aoiinuanl on the . I. .. SI.., 111... . f tor 111 a sin. iong .riods of time were ru-cossary t, LMje wheat from Its wild form into ,o pood a vnrlely us the lake Lest used in Switzerland until the (me of the Koman conquest. But bet- L. varieties were gradually dev. lood jj.ypt. ureece and other warm 1...1 , l .. ..IT...-I lina Bime. Alio ii' wbbi . uuon cuu- ker6 is also an aliempt to grow ardexl varieties which will Anally be IrJ-proof. It was a providential accident when I I nl P. ,HM , J A lff fes- grains of wheat, for upon those Itle germs, dropped into tho soil of a L world, the development of a great l ion was in largo measure dependent. Ibeat is worth more than gold. Rome iTictorious so long as her armies Lid be feJ. but she declined when Iter tldsof grain beetimo vineyards. , H'hent has itself boon compared to an M officered by sun and wind. Mil- of stalks stand together of the L height, mlllioni of ears of about nine number of grains, the whole uwiug as one. oemiing us one to uie MM ripening as one in that perfect icipline which naluro has achieved. hbe field of wheat imprisons tho sun- bne and makes a color unlike all hen. It gives shelter to timid creu- , and food to tho joyous bird. It ifuastiiall gold scepter and at its bi man hastens to n.l houses and t:s wi h tlie largess of kinga Only pun in the western heimsphere since sixteenth centu y, there are in the tiled States alone more than 270 ned varieties. Among so many Ids there are of course varieties as olor, but evory wheat-Held ruddy, or lite. a triumph of culture, and renl- nhegold of tho magic cavei of the Mia Nights II 'Ue V. Drury, in m, new anu .-siocunnn. CONCERNING VANITY. Ill i in- Only KHnrilva Correetlrs ol the Vice of Envy. Knitv is so pro enn in Its form, that l equenlly escapes all but tho most letrating of observers. When it ni t occur in any of its commoner I more ralpablo forms, it will gener- f be found on examination to exist ome subtler shape. Neither relig- nor any of its ancient or modern stihiti's is any guarantee for its ab- te. Ihe nieeiiest I hristian mav ro- his meekness with inward se f- placencv; the most stoical and cyn- oi philosophers may be secretly I ol what he imagines to be his f i ee- Irom vanity. The old story of fenes trampling, as Pluto told him. b great pride" upon the "pride of is true for all iiinos and coun Tliero i. no man who does not M bottom of his heart congratulate lelf on some real or fancied superi- f to his fellow-man. And he who i himself modestly as regard, his points of pre-eminence will often r his vanity with respect to tho lm y ones Most of us must bo ac- pted with men of Intellectual dis- lion who pride themselves upon the Ileal attractions which exist only in f imaginalion. and the empty-pated it wrlio reserves the complacency he might well have fcwed on the outside of head for its undeserving for Tlie man of idea. 1. often vain I imacinar vnrnetipnl nhilltv while of affairs persuades himself real strenL'th lie. in the resion wlativu thought Frederick the 'set far less store bv hi. renuta- soldier and a ruler than by 's ic and 1 teiarv abilities which Maei to raise him to the level of Mia late-player and a Ilflh-rate Richelieu s achievements as a Iman never gave him. nrobnblv, i 0. the nlmuiiaa k. k. AlmA hi orry A exandrines. And it Wunate for both theBe great men m were vain ol something, even Momething were ill-selected, for ""able that the feelinir of self- l!n. whether well or ill founded. more unalloyed and unassail- f ire to the human being than filh which this mortal slate J him T - t .. m i-, a Measure, iuh, tiicts in a certain sense MMM fat Urge; and the amlwl vnlnn n( ta not half sufficiently appn by the philosonher. It is the Mafi the only efficient, cor- MVaa vice of envv. which tn,-- I lftieio 1. . .- iinmoer or men as n ty without Ita happy ami 'Wt.V. Would make this nlnn.- P'in olerHhli. place ol reside c P Illustrated Magazine. inane colored irirl with a r7 a canip meeti gat Goo 'Wiling fur the devil. T -t at her P'OtUnwl. appeai an 'motion district. j?1 difficulty experienced in me Wham robberv larrsy. the n.-Mti.u fs.n murderer, has been' sen- fL'irand Lod,,., F and A. ' I II' vr. 1..-. i : "W'VU. gjl Wlows have been jail, a at r rot-bin.- a .abin near Middle PFDMlnin... -No, .:,8,LENCE- ."T"1 sr i,.i ,:,... easonul.U, bTtLWr,,el,P! hen .Hence is wro Za Z-- ther. is " , have been h . . ,hU,d Dever that Oliirht M wi muva i . "o muco viii-n. lll.it.. I. .. , "hich is never ,IH,ken T I "? 1 k"e to estimate the amount '".''""t ' nes. and benefit hat Z Zll Tf' this untimely sileS 7 T. J ' bsent. but sometime. with us. is d S't'T wholesome droL of natt . 1 " ' bonest Pixiple lien L.? ! iMJa them i..to Bz..r":,l,re,u,J,. i witlih,,M- "i-f"-' cAireme ot 1 ' " 1 1 n ,i m i i. i i , ners word esneciallv ., J, . Blven It isa.tlVn, oe 11 13 a stimulus which mi n. rent no ImuA a . r kiiu ui cm Miner enn anoru to set aside. Ha. the child oeen faithful, obedient, elf-denying? Tell him so, press tho real pleasure studious, and ex you feel. ujs mo young nm,, proved himself trustworthv. inilefutii,i., i-.-m . in? tha-, you annroeiaU, h. . -w Him th tiiii i I . " i Has the timid beginner in some enter-1 r- lur a ur8V attempt? r si i iti. i ii.. i .. a.... .. . Much discouragement a d i ! I T '"0 - doned effort. u ny ubtta- to u "fuL" e o; ir it ir',,10! ! "Ami nf , .. tuurso- 11 Is not the ideal I youspeak?" can disi h1 e' 'Z Z s1,S ' T" young and inexDerieneJ Z C " v;lllf"''.v. and in that way trans and felf.de ZZ Z 1, into rurther err. ru , 7 Zt S too. In other parts of afford him S ' 0Ur aPTVftl Wl" lh e,,""tr.V ,,r- advertising for kittens SJnllir a'b times i. by the thousand for sturting. In the sion iSZVSZ Vve:".blBOk:non,b Process they empiov the skin is lirt Drovemi ,r JUri ' W,Hm the scraped topol hannres Th T' l thl '"1 within it Both head ami ho.U happiness Then, too, happiness, of ire then built up with pipe ehUd whatever kind. need, utterance. Sad- . Low, a piece of wire heii g so adj , e, well hat KM 8 rd l":,t "0 through the jwi iiit-ir umus on. Out everything mil. To this four other wires running SSSfcSff'S 7 and1dulit-'htful ''the legs are fixed. The skin is 2.totT ""Pasfaraa'thensewn up and .he animal formed possible Yet how frequently is this into a desired position. The Una! reversed, and the misfortunes of life . n.,ruti.. i. ... are aisciosea in all their details, while its blessings are passively accepted without remark. The shadows aro eagerly described, while of tho sun light nothing is said. Is not this also a cruel silenceP Hannlness is to tho heart what sunlight i. to the body, and tablishments that advertise for them he who shut, out either is an enemy to by small boys who are glad to tin society. .There are persons who will pocket money by tho comparatively work for- the good of their fellow-men, easy method of assassinating a few un who will give money and time, labor fortunate cats; but the main supply is and thought, to reform, and schemes contributed bv professional fur col or general welfare, who will not lectors indifferent parts of the coun hesitate to make sacrifices to perform try, who shoot them. The ravine benevolent and kindly actions, but who woods of New England are full of them never give free and hearty utterance r. ing wild. The; breed wonderfully to the gladness that they may feel, or fast under such seemingly adverse eon- me pleasure tney enjoy. It is not that they intend to deprive any one of hap piness, but ihey do not realize how much they ci mid thu. bestow. Wi.ile trying in ma y ways to give light ;:ud warmth to their fellow-men. Ihey bot tle up their own sunshine, forg. tti; g that its iiitl.;. nee might extend far and wide, lot all such pernicious silence be speedily broken. If the day is fair, and the air pure and clear, let us em phasize the fact; if we see any beauty, let us point it out; if we feel any joy, let us hasten to share it; if we have re ceived any good let us freoly express it. St. Paul tells us, "Whatsoever tilings are true, or honest, or just, or pure, or lovely, or of good report, if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these thing..'1 And if, as we think, we also speak of them with freedom and gladness, the world will be happier and better for our having lived in it Philadelphia Ledger. COLLEGE ENDOWMENTS. Liberal I ml and llrqueits Mads Within One Vrar. The American churches and church members are exceedingly liberal in the support of higher educational in stitution.. Tho following table show, the increase of endowment, during the past year to American colleges, nearly allot which are denominational: Alle gheny College. 110.000; Bates College, $75,000; Boston University, lOO.OOO; Bowdoin College, fcW.OOO; Brown Uni versity, 1187.000; Bucknell University, fctf.UOO; Centennary College fZ.i.UUU; Colby University, $15,000; Cornell Col- lege, $10,000; Cornell University, f-'oo.-000; Georgetown College. Ky., $50,000; Hamilton College, $80,000; Haverford College. $15,000; Heidelberg College. $28,000: Hillsdale College, $17,000; John. Hopkins University, $100,000; Knox College, $25,000; Lake Purest University. $500,000; Madison Uni versity, $100,000; Midlebury Col lege. $50,000; Mount Union Col lege, $10,000; Northwestern Univer sity, $25,000; Oberlin College, $45-000; Pennsylvania, College, 18,000; Prince ton College, 225.000; Rutgers College, $90,000; Smith College. $12,000; St. Lawrence University, $50,000; Syra cuse 1'niver.ity, $865,000; Swarthmore University, $25,000; Tuffs. $185,000; University of the City of New ork. 150 0(10; Vassar, $222,000; Vermont Universitv. $80,000; Well. College, $30 000; Wellesley College, $36,000; wIIumw College. $60,000; Western "- . . .,o,.m. U-lll. Reserve University, ewo.ow, lams College lege. $10,000; $152,0)0; Wonora 1,01 hle. $275,0110. Total for the forty-two colleges. $3,675,000. Another table shows that seventy-five J Institutions nave auu year to their libraries over McOU MfaOkM. The total numberof volumes 1, the libraries of 131 institutions is 3 sot lam Harvard holds the lead volumes; Yale come, next with ,000i I'rincewn - "- fffXcornell. fourth, with and Columbia, fifth, with Christian at Vi orH. Glanders l aa appeared at Storkton. SanURoi.toh.ve.WCa)H. Monterey, bank ia to have U,0W capital. n, v.l river lannenes sic wr-: Chineae. a -L -.o i. fallv prepared to receive .-.SI tmmtommm - ; the Grantiers. AcmainUkeconntr hu mUM utainst Uie bine jay. Marvaville will entertain the Granger. on the'th instant. ooo, $a,ooo ver Pne, SH FOrTCATS' II... , SKINS. of ft . "(h ."iJ -". the al,n , " l"e of Washington -bo isl,,, ,e news In ",H" b Mil.,,, him that thi-tv w.L .1. .. .... . " " "-i" V.--K..1 market fori.uisies noli.. ' le"ul'lece." he said. what 7 '"r 0" '"' .T'T 8,ul 'i-ve ivni. '"" Hl Mli"n- Hr1!1'1"" P r,llro that their ' I M,1,"-"M' 1,n'" . "r ' cll,,l , mm"e. r ,s w most avuiiiiDie fur Str.vt . i 1 " ' 1 '',uinw or l,tllt'1' ,K'at of rare ui:;.iese and the tortoise shell are not , v.ui i. i.. ... . ",nuL" l" - m t"c natural en nr. Kugs of selected tortoise-shell snd maltose are already becoming quite tMhtOMbl and the best ones are far bon cheap. The only use made of cats' pelts in this country is in the manufacture 0( carriage robes, but ast numbers of them ! ' Ku"P' bere inaue uno coat. hats, rugs. dressine - .,, ii . n -MHwpf nnu '-.I.' , w - merits. SDOd upon a scrap of rod tluuiiel in this miinuer. a small black kitten makes a very pretty pen-wiper." But where do all the skins come from?" Mil ft V an. i liK.iii.shi t. L... ..1 4 u ditious and can be Downed off the fence and walls with ease by an expert narkamn, This is an idle season just now, and we are advertising for than . carriage-robe material to make up or tho fall trade. A first rate lap-robe i catskin is worth forty or llfty dol lars. Yes, indeed, pussy is beginning to be recognied as a fur-boartug ani mal, and instead of drowning the kit tens, people will before long bo propa gating them for their pelts." Wash ington Star. GERMAN CAVE-DWELLERS, writings Hewn In llir KiKkiof the Harts Heen tales. Cave-dwellers in civilized Kurope? It seems incredible; and yet, just above tho thriving village of Lingenstein, in the Hart. Mountain-, and forming a part of it, are about ten dwellings hewn in the rocks. They are called the "'Burg," or. "castle," and here some forty persons have their home. In the face of the solid rook is to be -ecu a row of regular-shaped doors and windows, one door and one window belonging to each dwelling. The most ancient of these dwellings is the work of a young married couple whose ex treme poverty gave them no other choice than to seek a home in the rugged mountain-side. Their work mllHt y,. ,eld deserving of respect, for it was no light task to pick away the rock bit by bit, as one workman must, with no tool but his pick-axe. Through .he doorway one enters a narrow, traight hallway, at the right of which 'mother uoorwny leuus uno a goou- ,vi ,.,,, with a window, the only one in the dwelling. Opposite this loorway, at tho left of the entry, is u hell-shaped hollow which serves as a -decping-nairn. in which, however, straw supplies the place of a bed. Back if this, at the left. Is a storeroom; op posite it, adjoining the living or sit ling room, is the kitchen, with flro place and chimney: and hack of the kitchen is another sleeping-room. The ,atter has no opening for light, yet, as the hous.-door is usually ofa-n the .'renter part of the year, there is light enough to see by. The walls are of the lalural rook, and the apartments are perfectly dry. and not badly ventilated with the door, window and chimney, ehtok create a .light draft through .he dwelling stall times. The place la warm in winter and cool In summer, ind the inmates are rosy and healthv. Some of the cave-dwellers have white washed their houses, and made little garden, outside, so that the exterior Aom not display a forbidding appear ince. At any rate, thesecave-dwellings ,re ouite as comfortable (and certainly :nort. sanitary I habitations than thecel- HP ol oureuie. " ."vu " - vretch.-d inmaU-s, and an- only oaves .f masonry. - Demorcst s Monthly. -When a bar ber talks too much his lories are jrenerally illustrated with ..is. Boatoa flsaatl a -A little think? that feels biff in a ic-ht place is acrn.-Tro Presa William Eutank's children snnoved William Sim-er at I iaua i and the alter hsndled them roughly. K-jlanks look s knife and eallinir upon Spencer cut him so that he will die. m .-nw.f Kemard Colin, a tapitsl 'l . ..... I. ... . nr.. . 'ii -il I,i . untested. Km i : . .:...- -..: at Lna Anaelea, kjWWIIJiM J i, appearing which leala to ll e dence ia appear , t fwnUyof children by two wives. Henri ni - . i w Callen, a prospertor known as -A Gnsiiy." "ho killd tW0,n,D ?bo mmmim7mwmm him of a mine, ITSasa at l-reai-ott Anaona. last "k Hu aoo, Hm 8. Callen, ably .! (ended him- I DR. DARRIN'S ART Of treating ili-He lv electricitr is Ilk ii'any tlu r go-! tiling in meilieine. no new, but its principle of action is so little iipiiersuxsi tiiht its employ inert at Ut prrsriit an makes it practicsllv a new uiKcnwy i lie meil cal profession at large, not possrising the true secret of the nroier n n e.lun to use, are still iiliindering in the dark and throwing ins'Teiiit iiirongh their iirtioramv o oni- ol the prettiest medical advances of the present dav. r or the bwM ol those to whom this plan of cure is new, and who mar be seeding an), thougii distrustful, after many failures of evervlmtlv and everv thing, the Prs. Ilurrin desire to explain snnpiy ami logically the theory of electro- tlierapeiitics, and leave them ss men of common sense Hit. I iudiriiient to take or refuse the aid i "ere.1, hk their argu iiients and exaiei a gfw liased mi known I'liysiolottical in.;- mil exis-riments They ask nothing beyond a fair heanai Hinl a fair trial "I " i 'nrrd lu Tew Mlnu'r. n .. .. . . .mi riui.iK ror some nine l hv' heen troulilnl with nariial deafness, an. lately could scarcely hear in on- ear with a constant ringing noise I con fultisl a doctor in Portland which did me DO good. 1 finally went to Dr. Parrin and in less than ton minutes he cured "e with electricity. I am engineer on the steamer (,'itv of T'io, running from Astoria to Kalanm (i. SCHM1TH. Onrr Hr Hail fluiplrs an Hla Ktrr SIR. Km run For ten vears iiast I have pimple.o,. my face and body, s. hun- ilrcils of other young men are atllii'ted with. Have MM under Pr. Parrin'a electric treatment for six months and ' now find mvself restored to health, and 'he pimples have almiit disappeared. Kefer to me at Milium, Clackamas county, Or. ('. K. KNOTTS. Dra. Uarrln's Hiaco of Business. Prs Parrin can DtOOOJUltod free at MS Filth street, corner of Main, Portland. Oftea hours, from lo to 4 o'clock daily : ' evenings, 7 to 8 ; Sundays, 10 to 12. All cnrahle chroak diseases, loss ol man- i hooil, liKv.nl taints, syphilis, gleet, gon nrrhiea, stricture, speimatorrliiea, semi nal weakness, or loss of disire of sexual liwrr, in man or woman, catarrh and ueaineM, nri oonfldtBtUdlT and success- I fully trotted. Cures of private diseases KUrantead. and DsTOT puhlishetl in tlie ns'rs. Must cases can receive home tnatmODl after a visit to ihe doctor's office. Inquiries answered and circulars sent free. (Parties writing will please j mention the name of the paper you saw lha nnrtea in. 1 CHRONIC CATARRH Oaaaol he tejad ty local aaaueatlea it is a eonnlleMeeal dlssess tu.i leiaties aeaeattla i tioiinl remedy like Hoo4l -Hrntiiarllla, which, wiirklna thmiiKh the I " I eradicate ths I Impurity which caiuo ami inmiotcn Ihe dla j sasSi and .hhi tleen a aavauuMal rmr. At the SUM lime Hood's Sariaparllla Imll.li up the Weolt y tern, and inakci yon tea) renewed In : rtmith nod health. Hi' MM to .-t llnod't. "1 Miflereil severely from chronic catarrh. I hi Kim i mi mi, nr.. hints! it heeaiiie very bad, lea iiIiik Mirem-ns of the bronchial tuhm and S trnuliifsnp.c rnnxh, which Kave ureal anxiety to my rrlcmlH ami mined, an two brother dieil from bronchial coimumiitlon. I tried many Bcdlclnee, but neelvea no Denslt I waiat last Indaoed to try II I - Samaparllla. and 1 am mil (lie sauic man In health or lisdlnsa. My eaiarrh s SWfSd, my Ihmat ! entirely well, as a dmepsta Ueeble, with tick headache, have sll ili-appciireil." K. M. Lincoln, ha I'hainuen BC, Hi, Mull Hood's Sarsaparilla BoM L nil a! nitetrl Nt. $l;lx fnr.V htMMd only b) C, t HOl.Vi'O..AM)tlH('nritil I i m I'll, Mhis IOO Doses One Dollar. lUvtntc for ttie pwt four or fl ycim been troubfal with pltujilft ami blotchuaon my f.n e nn. body, an t flndtnjr no relief In any uf the rlivrnkAlly reaarotl ataapt and tuexlidnot rwtcrit J for mo by ph tilani, loonclutll to try ymir H. 8. K. remedv, tnlhava found great relief In tlte nine, four bottle cleartnn n ry akin entirely. I cheerfully retxicniitemi vutir mealiciiie t all wlmar In the xltl.n that I liao Iwn in. You can uite thii letter and my name aa a toMtitit'inlal to the moriUi of the K. H. A. remeajy. Very truly yours, AirarD P. Hoamaoit, :. 11 S uir .nil- st , hrm Krancl o, Cal. ft . - .1 f r our I kftOfl ItlnndaiidHklu 1I iuii'i mu1 MlTtoa t'i annTiTcrn. i null I fresi. TH K BWIKT BPKCIrlO (X. lraWf r ft, AtlaVltaa. Uk BRONCHITIS CURED. After ipeildlna Ten Winters South, wns Cureil liy Scott's Emulsion. lit Ontro Ht . New York. I Juna wa issa. I The Winter after the great fire In Chicago I contracted Bronchial ufToctlona, and since thon have been obliged to spend noarly every Winter South. Last Novomber waa advised to try Scott'a mulslon of Cod Liver OH with Hypophoaphltee and to my surprise wus relieved at once, and by continuing Ita use three montha waa entirely cured, gained flesh and strength and was able to stand even the Bliz zard and attend to buslneee every day. C. T. CHURCHILL. Hold ky all lru)u(lU. .:- The above Picture Sfpreientt CAPTAIN 8. GREENWOOD, lasitr oftle SieuiW) luawlL About a year ago he observed s stranca change lo hla fcvllogs. He fell Ured In aWM of vlgnroua; rn-rvum Instead of alrong. Ilia app-tite beeame poor and hla l.sip broken, lie tried to overcome these fe-llnga, but they would not go. He thee sutlerd palna and Irritation In the water channel", and that the fluida pard were often tbh k and with a scum on top or a brick-dust sediment St the botbim. All these were the ure symptoms of tint fear ful dlM-aar, Catarrh of the bladder, which baa alwaya been conaidered Incurable, and they routln.M-d until thel.'eptaln waa la a terrible condition. But he I the picture of health and vigor to-day, and hr owes It entirely to that wonderful medicine. Hunt's Remedy. Cant Oreenwood aays: "I ass so rrrtaln of the great valoe of II nil's Remedy, thai I alway carry a rap ny on shipboard lor the naes of yBMBt idlpreacribeltwhenrTrrtheyarealllnf. I Iter i unnrae aa It did. and restoring, my He, (whom Ihe bra oh.al. lana ol New Vork aaid waa n lng of tumor,) kl perleel health, 1 rwear by It" Thia Great Remedy abtotaUlf ewra all Kidney, Liver and Urinary Missies for Safe by all Healers. I V. I 1 11 I I Mil , Owsxral Agent, 115 Fwltawa 8U, K. T. aSrawaM Sa W SW awaaa a I KAILHWAU (OXUI'ITOR. Bag'! era Brakrnirn. I'lreinen Qrli : in-n ami all thai rids continually take noiicr Ihai (ciln In my back! Cuitum What ilora this RtsaaJ Ask yoursrlvra I lie liieatl u. We will anawsr It fir Ton Your kldnets an fat tcuniliiK dlsraaed nd If you nenlect them there la ons it nilt ' -ruin Death We have had mam cSHea, and hold tertliuoulals of railroad men that have taken their trouble In time 'lid by the use of The Urtat Sierra Kidney and Uvea ' ure. the most wonderful rem inly that haa ever been Introduced In IhU world, have been cured and their kldneya atreuuihened to such an extent that they i-ould puraue ihelr vocation without fear This taluable reined, la brciimliur ,UiK he moat ooiiular of anv kldiievand liver cure iom ever ansteo. Ule It one trial and you will nend ua a tetltuonlal to add ro mir tail in reiuin in. Sold liv .11 lruKKlt. Take uo other. 1'uiret Soun.l cannervuien are atronalv protesting atrsinst Britisli coinputitiiui, UinilliK that from six?!.) ten steam, ra will full crews obtained their full annul v from I',, int KoU us last auuimer. and have virtnallv driven Americans out of their own waters. Seat! e's relief committee has mails pub'ie that their total rei'eipta have tieeii 10S,'.'7!l..r.'i ; atnounl ein'ii..v. J), tl!l5 05 ; lesvinit a Inline e ol fH'.W (H BOOM M 'his it is thought will be nrnlexl (or its original object durinaj the winter. i lie rvmaimicr will lie ilisnoacd o aa t he people shall think heat Governor Wabrrrnan asserts that the hsrye ol self-inlerest aiainat Severance. of the asvlum iwiimisslon. and mil. lisl.eil in a l Anitelea paper, "is a falsehood from Uyiiiiun to end, anil more is likely to Iw beard oi it." The water lisa been let ist ol tlie Sweet-water Keeervoir until alfiut 7il0.- Diki.lHk) Kallous remain ol the tl.OUO IHJU, tMX) which it contained when the deris ion waa render. .1, and Sol acres of Nealn's land haa lieen tincovereil. Willie Johnson, sited fourteen vears. hut who .lues not appear to lie more than ten or eleven, la to lie triett at Mer- ctl 'or the hillinii of his step-mother last June. He doea not realise the enormity of tlie offense committed. The dir.-. tors of the Southern Califor nia Kailroad are mostly local men whose money has imne Into the enterprise, and they resent having foisted upon them a set of officials selected bv bankers In Boa ton. Iiirinir winch time the debts ran he lifted. He ssya the securities art ample, and the earninira surlicient to psy inter- eat and principal. You may ahm of the hranty nt sprlnirtlme Thai slowa on the rhn k of the yoaus, Uut I aius ol a beauty thal'i rarst Than any of which you ha... aiing The Maaty thai' wen In tlie face of women whose aitramor la o'er, The autumu like heauly lhal rhatma as Fa more than the beauty ol yore. Hut till Uautv la accu loo rarelr The facea of laoal women loae the beauty ol youth ton mi, in r, male .llaordera are like frasU which ruwu to uli the tlowera which betoken food heaitn, wimoiil wnirn toere ran tie im mi beauty. II our American women would fortify themaelvea asslnat the approach ol the terrible dlaerSsri SS irr Hlent anions them, by ualni Dr. I'len-ea Kawirlte I'rearrlpllon, tlielr iIimv. looka would be retained lo a "aweel ohl ae Tall remiKly la a guaranteed curs for all tha tlla IreulUK weakneaaea aud deransenieuUi peculiar to women. Dr. flerce'a I'elleta, one a done, cure head ache, couallpatlun and iudlfiitiun. CATARRH, HAT riVlX, CATARRHAL, DIAFUM A BtW HOME TRBATMINT. Suffereni art net irenerallr a-ars thai Uvasa Ds earn are contairlinia, or that they art due wi lha preaenee ol lniiiK lairwltealn the lining niemhran nr tho noae ami eiLsonniajl iiiihi. ucnm-opo rr earch, however, haa proved thia to be a bv-t, and lha rtault Ii that a almpte remedy haa haw formulated herein Uieaa dlmraaainn dlaeaaea are raeldlr and pennanently cured In from una ta three almpla ap I lientniiia nuute at home by tha atienl one In two weeks A painrhlet aiplalnlng thia haw treatment laaent Ir-e on aiiplliarlun by A. U. Dlion k Hon, SS7 and J8 Waat King Nl , Toronto, lanada A-lan-lif A men ran, A nourageoiu fin. la better, thau cowardly frleud. Is Drown so pa are adult'TSted wllh rosill. 1 ii fume la only nut In In lilile the prenem e nf oumd In Ii., i. Inns' Klecrlc Swap Is pure, white, and unrrntea. lias Deeu sola aluce im Try ii iioic. The rlrhrat man, whatever hla lot la.lt be who la coiiieill Willi wuat lie Dae got. HolldajB are nuil.ig Hare novelties, shapes and artistic lm IKirte.i oieopraplilr and chromatic cards A lare and leautiful rollccllon sent by mall to anyone who wi I d this: Huy a o in in- tfen nine nr. i MclJtnes I ele- lirau-tl I.lver Pills nrire cants, and mall ua the uulalde wrapper wlib your address, niainiv r ii. n, ana 4 rent In stamps We will then mail you th above list with an elegant parkatre of oleoicraphlc card. riemlnK Mros., I'lttsburifh, I'a. In character, lu manner, In style, In all iniuga uie aiipreme excellency la In almpllrlly C1I.RMI PILKNII riLMIII Dr. William a Initlati Pile Ointment la ihe only anre cure for Hllnd, Blcodliig or Itching PI: 0 or llehlne Pilaw ever illaeoveriMl. It never 11 la to care old hrotilc raac of long alandlLg a. a ii ii 1 1 Jadge i nihil i,m i . C'favelsnd, 0., Hays: are found ' t enn-rlence ihi fir WI I have found ry experience thai br. Wll llam a Indian Pile Ointment glees Immediate relief." I ',' nc Do not eiinVr au Inatanl longer Hold t Wll ilamenn'a Manufacturing Co ainaiin a Manilfacturltis Co.. Prima . CUralan4. mi (me aiei ii M.ld bv I.. Hlsmaner A Co Wholi-ul lim lau, Portlasd, Or. It ll not strange that fail llv'ng hoald aoms time bring aUrvatlou. "Hrsws's Hraanrhlal I i araei" will relieve Hrourhltli, Aithma. and Throat Dlaeaaea ' loiida are a good deal like men. they are ha mleu when alone, bat they make trouble when ih' y get together. II haa hern observed thai the man who hat 'In f, w- I falllnsa la Ihe moat lulerant nl thoar uf bl uelgbbora. ai'HK ( tax roa riLaa. ajjfe rare for hllnd, bleeding and Itching Piles ineV.i haa i ured the wi.ral raera of ten ysars' tandiag No eur need annVr ten mlnstaa aftsr alug Klrk'i (ieman Pile ointment It absorbs smora, allaya tbe Ib'hlng, acts as s poalrJes, .-Ives relief. Pr. Klrk'e lierman Pile olntmtul prepared only for Plkva and Itchlug of lb i.rlvale paria, aud noililng elss. Ivery boa U arantM Hold br Drugglata aud sent by mall on reselpi d price, 11.00 per box. J. 1. stack 4 Co., Whole ale Agents. Han Pranclaeo. II la a gnat ralafurinnr not i hate .n.n.i, wit to .p. ak well or not enouah Indanrm Ea ket-palltnt. Many I (tar. ImlUte "Tansill's Punch" ac nsmafta for hrtvkf1. TaiOOMA BUSINESS COLLEGE WltX BITS VOV lorooik an. Practical hitroctioa IS ILL jtialna and Academic Bubjecta Bead for Ctrcalar te PROFESSOR J. W. TAJT. TAieas W The i i, no ,.i lariare la Ihe apartmeul to which tho auhappy auAerer rroin In ntm i.iai.irv rhruina.lin h anslasa It ere ibecrMa uf pain i. r. a. he.1. ihai Sue pre v.ulatlve, HiMieiir a sponach HUtera. laiianl by in-raoiia of a rheiimallc lebd-m i mm h an aseiaaan aaasrlag Is aveMsd, Ifsiiluss. au.. .I) uea and awlallvea, while havhif none h.il a k ipMltS eltVct, are yel verv ilralrable i in,,,-, lelthev cau piudiii. no laatltit; elf it iiih.ii rsrapatlSM, be, suae they bar no power to I iiiilnate trora the blmnl to rhumalli' vlrua Holeiter'a smmarb Hitler 4eSS0lll, anr rhiTka l IB hi-, i a dlaraar which. I allow.! to ,. , .ailway, It la uett lo liniioaalhle to dUI.Hlse or to do more thau relieve Kheumallam. It .Imul.l be reinembired. la a .liaraae wllh a latal leu Jeiicy In.iu Ita proueueaa to attack the heart A rcaon lo be Hitter ahould.tberYforr , U prompt l')api'pala. khlllel com idal U I . Ul.l.rl .n.l n,.rv ..... are relieved by It. Juaticr raiaeaa ua lou.hut aln uiakea a m-oide uilaerable. IT H Aa J I NT II ll.ll 0. C. PsTtholomew, Kalkaaka, Mich., aavi "I localisl lu thia place flic year ago. having for merly midrd lu Troy, N Y. I have bivn a great uAVer from what the phyaiclaiiaof Troy called Bright a dlaeaac I li.e.1 Dr Paild Kcuinilv'. Ksvoritc Kcinislr. of Hondoiii. s V Allii,.. terrltile a)iuploma of the dlaeaac an- gun- ) have no trait-a of auy . 1 1 . r-1, r ,. ihe klilmit liver or bladder. Who ,.ui.i i....,n.i.-,. n. i of this ine.ll, I ne (oue dollar a buttle) for am h a lileealng or refute thia aluiplc tluillgh allirrrv token of gratitude fur being perfectly cured" I oweeverithing to Dr. Krniiedi'a Kamrlte K exl). and boiH thia will induce olhra lo uae Ihe medicine who aurnr from aur kidiey, liter m blood dlaonler." Ds kXNSKiiv'i KaiosiTK Kkki,i. made i I iwuoui. n, T, ll: 6 lur p .Villi for iKHlk. how I., elite Kldll-V I I var biii. I RI.Kid dlaonler A good uanie keeps Ua hitler in Ihe dark. mm TUB SSterlle Plwrlpllena oil OITB l .i i ,'-. ttcitl. aa naitl bv them lo I IDIOTstB ia ih.piuit oi ludJoo, rsmvl K.illo nd I Irnna. r on own DIHEABD. Vo. l-OursaOatarrb,llay t'uvor, lloso Cold. Catarrhal Den funs. Io. 8 Cougba, Cold, llronebltli, Aalh tua. CoiiKiiiuption. A rwrleasllouiod. no. aaawuxnaviam, nun. Wo. 4-LiTr a Kidneys, lyroiila,lD. aigssuon.iouilipaiioii, iiricntu Dinuaec, oii.Oouitliiatii.il. llr no. o-revsr ana a Malaria. Neuraklb revsr and JJuuib Aae, Hp, -rsmale waakossa, IrrognuvH- una, vi uno. Allol.lell llouieil u llouicily. nle, winch gives lii.'ss. Clear Com- ra.T-V iwact To: llmiltli, r.irtil nn I 1 llllneas.1 ulexlon, ll.vvl lll.K.,1 and loin of it. Ho. 0 rTarronsDblllt7,Iioaaof rower lnnpti.iee,iui Ini-iiinoariililo renie-lv. RELIABLE AGENTS tf doiub auarw't rTal to t-ura ttB ajvr. (at itlas-Aaa (ILT IIAHI K and to ftvapBrmaiii-iit reiief k.k I'a,'il'UB Cirriiliri BfOt frra Pl'tkBtlon. II.'MITAI. 1KMJ CUM.'ANY. Torouto, CanBda. WANTED. The Gelobrated French Sure, WariRhit' '"APHRODITINE to i ine Is Rni.n on a foaiTtvc OU An AN III lo cur., aur fotmof ueriotiB dlaeaae, or any dlsordsi ol ilia geumtlvo oi gam of sllbsl BBfOnS lalng In. in II, , A siieitniia uae ( Slltcnlsiili, TDbatxa oi tiiilum vitnrnilgn iHinhnii ludl.erelioll. over In, lulu Slice, Ac . in I I main lliain Power, Walief.ll- envasiHUISI I'ainalu the liaek, Sein w can lira, Hiaieila.Ncrvouil'ioMial Nm lntii SI Kllllailona. I e.u orrlHra. HUlllieaa. Weal .Mem orj, ioaa.il I'liueraud luiiniieiii'V. whleli Ii n. glecle.1 often lead to renialiireold ageaud luaai llf. Pries 1 1 IX) a box SUixe lur M lW Sent i, boxes lor H Ml Ucnt l,v mail on receiiii of ell, I ol lirlen A Willi I f N 11 1 A It A NT K IT for rvervIMM oriiar, to lel.iud Ilia money It a I'eriuaiienl ruie la not effected Th.illaan.il ol teallmonlala fnim oldand young, of both rexes, nerrsauenlly suretl by ArssoniTiNS I'lreular free Aitdraai THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. warrrsM skn.ii. BBB W PORTLAND OR Hold br Hlrrlbtf A Use, IlrssgliU, ooi. dec mid Washington Bti.. Portland. Or for QoOt, VseurdOia. gcdtca, fectcti freely With Terry Davis' pAlrsjLLEn; fu in sutfixr antl Water Stitms a day, and you'll 6fet relief at once and a aftox fatihful use of ihis remedy. (Ures JJ)i?htiria, 'frojt'Site . PHICE. $7. Satlsfactlos Ouarsoteed or Money baIto-md .TheChas-A-VdgeirCD' " or nioi.i'i l I'nli'li 23 km n WlK FTER fU.LWCt7aVT IV kw PURE, 0?PRIGrs CREAM PURE Its futti'r fiofllsM.tr prutau (u tUUkntu ufhottiMfoi or It. bii a juart.r of a cmturf II la ufkd bf tha I'Dltatl HUia OufiTiiuirut Kudort-wi bf the haaalaof thr Crtat 1'olTiTf lira aa ifcp Hlniiia ,t, Purtail and mnaa Hiait.iful Ir t rior l H tm Haling pow tier doaa aoa contain AtikttH Lla, Uma or Alum Hold ontj la aaaa I Hii K lAhiMi PiiWDRR ru NKW i i;K Din lim (UN KfllM imo Should Meet the Eye of any person he would be forcibly reminded that the "Seal of North Caro lina" Plug Cut is the Best Smoking Tobacco on the Pacific Coast. TAKE IT W. PfUNl DEB'S. )reqon Blood PuRincR kKIDNEY aVLIVtR DISCAS1S. DYSPEPSIA. PMPirs fllDTCMCS AflOSXM DISEASES. .HEADACHE.' C0'..TIVENrSS PA fiuLMcs ga WJUJ m IOCS Third SI . h.rtlan.l, liregon. A SCHOOL OF THOROUGH, PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING. i DlViVtfVffDIMR AruftmrHc, VtimarwAin, Rank-0UU-r,l MU. 1tta. HHno ,tmt tsd rrm-. SHORTHAND. Otnrjx "iitt net, SjifUing ami nn i the FhijIiaH H'nn,fif Sfwt of TViiP lunmiiiri Ms JuiPBBi aesgs sal 1 1 1 L-WIUIliTU.tWulousruiMl LXUeotJoiw nui. ASTHMA anyone sBlstH. lis. TAI CAN BE CU1 JRED. ii Free 10 A trial inline Us takt into , Hrttnln. n.v. CHICHCSTKH'S ENQLI8H PENNYROYAL PILLS niv ,.. ..a. riAMONO BBB NO, -tti. mi ...a. , i.an.ii, , a ft.ig i. nig- it ,ii.H4 fr.ma Irt rri., i- lalll. ha. aliil with hlwei HM.n Taair h.. Mh r. t'l mil. In iasuiMiar.l i. i u, wr.rB rej tlm (Ti-PiMI- iMnt rlVlte. L l'iann.. lur i tri li'ulfti s, ta.iimnaltU ind "tli'llrf fur I mil, m .rr., , s , rrtum BBBll. rVasaa iNarr ) I 1 aaa 1 I Ha.koa Ha., rails. la ORDER BY MAIL One Uosen Assorted Handkerchiefs at BOo., 76c., $1.00 or $1.60. postage paid for Men. Ladlee) and Uliii.lr n. iir.l. r anything an I everyUilug rns waul to ue. to wear, to eatortoaiiiuacynararlfnrothcra, and It will tie furulahed at loweat price, m' on it n 1 1 , eopy in uie iiiime i irrlr, ciinlal u I ug price liat of over :i,UU0 arllclea unatl lu families and It will lie u-ul you free of eoat. Order a tew iiiu-. oi nry giitHia u. e. . en'" ud i.ii1- uy wiui or.iera. Addreia, Orpcr al once It will pay run. SMITH'S CASH STORE 418 FRONT STREET, MAN HUM HI 11 . I I I I I OHM Hoatn in,.. I, Heattle. Waahlastoa. Acliial Huaiueaa, Hhorthaiid, plain and .una menial I'eiimauahlp and irraa'tlral Kngllah de larlmeiita. ffBT"-i"'''l in of in'iiiiiauihlu and lllui- lrli d i tliiaiie enl (nv. HtudontM Admltttxl at any-Time. I preaertne and rallr an done Hlg U aa lb oali apeeiSe lor Uie eerlaln ciira nl ttlla Slaeaar. U. U.INIIIIAIUM.M p., Anialerdsm, N Y. Wa bars anld Rig O Inr many rear and .1 haa aitten in nasi or satis faction. . R. PYCRKaro., I'l.le..,, Ill $1.00. kild b; PruggUta 111510 1250.22 -JCTr-T r- .1 1..NIH , irrirti null e.1.1 liirnian a li ira u'el alVH tlielr vhoie time in that , iMitira. hjNire ne.iiieiii may be irnSlalilyeiripliit-eilaltn. a rew vrnele In town .ml. il" Ii , I. I , , I ... Mi hi., Oetno, ...... V. X B.- PUiue itatt agi ami nwfnaa erorrienee. .Vrrer mind osoal uwtig ttamp lor replg. t.t. STEIN WAY a ii. mi musk I tils an ! a MK rn liHi.ier iiih, eiaii rianoeirlurd'lt'.ri ljar. -1 atiH-k of Hhret I I'lanoe: nur.l-ll irif .u Hand loalriinirnta. rl H asis and Hook ll mds aiieplieil at Kaalern I'ric a. MA'ITIII AM ..n y i t 'it, r ,,, Mlreet. Man Kranei. o. DEATH TO CORNS. Try Kelly's lliurantevd Qsjb Cure. Ilariiileaa. Tliousamla ol b-stimouiala Iroin tlie cureil. i f Uittlp. No cure, money raJBad$L Sent by mail or ea press by sny wl.lress, city or state. F. S. KKLI.Y, Clieniist, 1UJ K.My street, San I mil ... .. Plao'B nrtntay tor CaJarrh la Lb Bawt, KaaVtsat to L'ar, aial (. ba4. I Hold by dnitiiau or aaul ly niaJL Oa km T. liiiMiUua, Waxrea. Pa, N. f, N. 11. No 311 H. K N.U.N.. H THE GEM Roller Organ. Tali very uoveUmtrsment employe no paper, but Its inualrle oliialu.d trora a Rob Irr almilar to a Muale Hnx plsylng a Sue arlertlnn ol Sacred Popular - oosra ai.d Oaner axvsic of OYr aoo Tun.a Agrnta wauled In every town ou the Parlflrl ' sat Piano snd Organa on eaay term. Jin-it l Inatramenla of every derrltilon, alxiahret ntiuic. i lienlara free oU applleatlon to HAMMOND'S MtBBdfl Ntor.. flea'l Agt's Pseiar l oaat, 2167 Mission 8t., . F Rafunded. V ueae aim, IHr , I. tTl VII 6 liaTB.V WliviiM at. tW IB aaaa Stlr Ea SrlMlaSM UslaVuOBeBlallk. vasxtxBaWa,i1 , Saturday.