There are some patent med icines that are more marvel lous than a dozen doctors' prescriptions, but they're not those that profess to cure tscrytmng. Everybody, now and then. fecs "run down," "played out." They've the will, but n0 power to generate vitality. They're not sick enough to c3H a doctor, but just too sick to be well. That's where the right kind of a patent medicine comes in, and docs for a dollar what the doctor wouldn't do for css than five or ten. We put in our claim for r. Pierces uolclen Medical Discovery. We claim it to be an un equalcd remedy to purify the blood and invigorate the liver. We claim it to be lasting in its effects, creating an appetite, purifying the blood, and preventing Bilious, Typhoid and Malarial fevers if taken in time. The time to take it is when you first feel the signs of weariness and weakness. The time to take it on general principles, is NOW. II. JUDD'S ELECTRIC! BELTS Will positively cure Ncrvousni', l,nsa of Man hunt, lTiiHilcn"y. 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II roves more information than many of the books sold at 2f cents We send It free on re ceipt of 4 cents In stamps to pay postage; PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Petaloa, Cal. D otit CATALOGUE SORTIKNi IKOWN TKSTKD SEEDS FOR 1891 CnmnliisovtT ."0 llhiMi:itloiv null j colorfil pl.ilt'K. The mil . (me puHt lii d llluMrntlivT l'.V KltYTlllNO In NKKPS, ISI.LI'.Hailil l-r.AXTS.TItl K jS TO .H KK. VWV.f. nn ilpll-ntmn. l.ow relj;iii ltutcH to the A cut. .arlhmp, Braslan fc (i.wdw in Co. D Seed Crowers.- I'JW TO 1 1 AT CAltllM. lUiv. tr. A kuiv lii.ii.' sMi live ' aV oli: v ,,iyrn rtH.vlntuf 4 Minn t I'titou .-qua.', Now York, .n t .r -n K F, K V JAM. 91 Ji' ? -:i5.'.iril!.J!ll:l THE GREAT INOUSH REWIfOr, BEECHAM'S PILLS Far Bilicua aal Nirras Disarisrs. "Worth a Guinea t Box" tat mU for 25 Cents, Ejg J-J- j wif p"ail lWJaaam t-nt jrrr IMTKH'K IffiBRKLli At torney at law, Washington. D. C. s. r. x u. so. scs-8. r. n. u. o. 5 HONEY Mm TWO PRAYERS. A wonian knelt In prayer and bowed bar baa As to an aoi(el jjouIox by aba aald: "Oh, angvlt t I ran, biro the faUi'i abor DecreoJ tbat I I be blesHrd in my lorer I lore so dearly, and I fain would leara If be I lore dutli loj me In return." Tbe aiiK- l pauw a aa be traa poMiluj by. And In soft, pltyluj touea be maJe reply: "Erun aa you lore your Iovm. ao h- hv the. But fata dwitM that you r.iast piruvl lie." Sue niched, thro sold? ' Ob. anK-l! still I'm bleaiied, U ha but loTea me. I can bear tbe real." Another woman prayed with droopuiic head: "Oh, anicel! a ill my love love inoV she said; The ii(f-l s i-un fell Tut lilfn autmuer rain, Aa soft lie iuweriHl li'ir "Thy pra er la ruin: lie loTce another and can Dover be Mure than a true anil earnnit friend to thee." And then (lie slowly rained bar drooping head. And, aiuillnir tbruuich her teosa, aha soltly mid: "lie may not lore me other than a friend. But I love bun and will unto tbe end Of time; aye, and for all eternity; And tbat alone la heaven enough for me." Toronto Empire. Squatter Hoverclguty. Zuni in the lurgebt Indian village in this country. It stands on a circular hill perhaps fifty feet high. The houses are all of adolxj clay, intermixed with pieces of shale rock and clay. The ceil ings are low, but the rooms are of good size. If one man has a house on a par ticular site which another man wants there is no question as to the rights or ownership of real estate, for the second builder erects his house squarely on top of the first, and no questions are ever asked. Then in turn some one else likes the location, and builds his house on top of the second. From this plan of build ing it would seem that Zuni will soon be a lofty city, but the element of lazi ness which is everywhere predominant in Zuni precludes the possibility of this, for the average buck will not climb more than two ladders, no matter how excellent a honse site be might have by going up three or four. Small doors open into the ground floor houses, but the holes in the roofs are used about as much as the street doors for ingress and egress. The ladders used by the Zuuis in ascending and de scending to and from the roofs certainly are substantial. Two long spruce poles, not less thitn eight or ten inches in diam eter at tho base, and fully twenty feet in length, form the upright rails of their ladders. For the rungs they use stout sticks of hardwood, and in one or two cases we found disused and bent rifle barrels serving as steps in a ladder. These metal rungs were so hot from ex posure to the sun as almost to burn the hand, but the little Zuni children ran up and down them with bared feet, ap parently oblivions to the heat. Cor. New York World. Lore and Dald Hoade. Boldheadedness does not impair a man's value in the ordinary affairs of life. He can buy or sell, insure, run a bank or accept an office, with not enough hair on his head to make a first class eyebrow; but when it comes to making love to a girl it u very much in the way. There is a great deal of cnpilliary at traction in love. Girls adore a hand some suit of glossy hair; it is lovely. And when a lover comes to woo her with thetopofhisbeadshininglikeagn d pumpkin, he is at a disadvantage. Just as the words tbat glow ar ne thoughts that burn begin to awai t in her bosom a sympathetic thrill, she ty happen to notice two or three flies prom enading over his phrenological organs and all is over. Girls are so frivolous. She immediately becomes more inter ested in those flies than in all his lovely language. While he is pouring out his love and passion 6he is wondering how the flies manage to hold on to such a slippery surfuce. Christian at Work. Looking Out for the Cake. Rha nn tlm Murkest and brightest of little darky girls, a regular Topsy, only 12 rears old. who washed the dishes. swept the floors and did all sorts of odd jobs for a Maine household, ana wnen h wnsn't otherwise occupied caught flies. One of the ladies had a cake in the oven and cautioned the little wench not ti bnnff the doors as she had been doing, telling her 6he would cause the cake to fall. Shortly afterwards tney noticed that 'Ginny seemed to have lost her voice and confined her talk to will spc r8a "Why in the world are you whisper- Itvtr r anrh a rate. 'Ginnv? Why don't you speak up?" asked the mistress. "Cause I se fraid Missy fciien s caa u fall." the chick answered, as quick as a flash. Lewiston Journal. The Folly of Night Work. A crronr. mnnv neonle think they econo mize time by working into the night. A great mistake, in tne moruing me umiy is so worn out that you cannot do your nrnrV nmnerlv. This results even it tlie heen lonir. for it takes some time for the body to recuperate after a strain, if it ever wholly catcnes np. mere never a loss when the body is cousigned to the tender mercies of sleep. New York Journal. A Soclul Penalty. rtonniH An' nhat toime did they ate their dinner at the big house, me boy? Patrick-Not till long afther darn. Dennis An' be the powers! whin do they ate their supper? Patrick-Faith an' they doant ate till next day, yez ignornianus!-ittsburg Bulletin. Ancient Bread. Crackers are the oldest form of bread known. In the ruins of the Swiss build ings which belonged to tne neotueuc age fragments of nnfennented cakes have been discovered which were not very unlike our modern crackers. Ex change. . I lka to Like. A ike pretty mulatto woman was once asked how she coma imn vi i-vryuuB . lni-pr nnd her rerjlT was: a negro "W w nut? Don't vou see I'm in mourn- ing. ' Almanach pour Rire. Mrs. n-,tf tha widow of the soutb- .ia. uiwiji -" - . orator, is at White Sulphur Springs ern with her two children. iibuuci manly boy of 18. the younger u a pretty little girL Where Pura Bilk Cannot Be Worn. It is not lawful for Mohammedans to wear pure silk, but silk mixed With cot, ton they are permitted to wear, and hence "the well known eastern fabrics, with a cotton warp or back and a woof of soft silk in a striped pattern, having the luster of satin."-Dry Goods Chroni cle. , How Be Knew. -Has your girl a keen sense of the rid iculous?" ... "Yea, she laughs all the time I am with her." Detroit Fro Press. Fines In flermany. A curious system of fines obtains In Germany. People are flnetl for every ourious little alleged offense. An cs titnablo lady (very near and dear to me) went out for a walk in the old part of Hanover. Wandering about In the quaint, narrow streets she lost her way, and, being unable to speak Ger man or to find a cab, she meandered wildly hither and thither until at last lie found herself in a remote suburb quite in tho country. Seeking to muko short cut back to tho city she start ed across an oon field, but was speed ily overhauled by a untivo who Implied by his tones and gestures that alio was committing a grave offense. To muko a long nnd harrowing story short, this estimable lady was ultimate ly comie!Ied to pay a One of three marks for tresiiassing (most innocently) npon the private property of a subur bar farmer. If it were not, however, for the severity of the trespass law farms, orchards and meadows would be ruthlessly overrun, for fences are. what the book sellers would call "ex cessively rare." Boys are. fined for playing games In the streets; to throw a snow ball at any person or any thing costs three marks. Whistling upon the streets is a Unable offense; so is drop ping nutshells or fruit peelings upon tho pavement. If your neighbor keeps poultry nnd the cackling disturbs you a complaint to the polico results in the Immediate abatement of the nuisance. When the young woman of tho family practices upon the piano the windows of the room must be closed In order that the neighborhood shall not be pes tered. Having had three boys at school in Germany not only am I pretty well in formed as to the number of Unable of fenses, but I have a pretty positive theory as to how the German empire Is enabled to bear the cost of so large a standing army. The regular fine is three marks; fortius sum the average American boy can commit any one of those characteristic actions or carelass- nesses which in his nativo land are con sidered tho natural prerogatives of masculine youtlL Whon ono says that Germany is the cheapest place in the world in which to educate a boy either he docs not take the American boys Into consideration or he docs not in clude the inevitable tines in his esti mate. Eugene Field in Chicago News. Mfe on the Rail. Conductor of a Dining Car Yes, 1 get pretty tired of this sort of life. The worst part about it is the uncertainty. When I say good-by to my wife and babies I never know when I shall meet them again. I don't mean what you think I mean death by accident .4 railroad man soon gets over that II has to. The constant fear of that sort of thing would make a man crazy. What I refer to is this: I left Cedar Rapids ono morning. I expected to be In Chicago by 2:30 p. m. An accident to a freight train up the road caused us a delay of several hours. Now, I get a telegram telling me to drop this din ing car at a cortain point, and to go back with it on the next train. That sort of thing is liable to happen on every run I make for a week, and I may not seo my family for that time or longer. A railroad man never knows what orders he is going to got I have got home, that is to the station where my home Is, often, and just as I was starting to my house I have received orders to take somebody else's run, and had to do it before I had time to go seo my family. Wo may not have as hard a time of it as some, but don't you get it Into your head that we sleep on beds of roses and never have anything to worry us. Cliicago Tribune. BereraFrrlrate Secretaries. The private secretaries of Secretaries Blaine, Proctor and Noble are merely clerks, and do not have the swing that some of the others have. Louis A. Dent, who attends to the correspond ence of Secretary Blaine, is a young man, a son of the lato Gen. Josiah Dent of this city. For many years Mr. Blaine had a private secretary who was one in fact This was Mr. Thomas H. Sherman, who was the right hand of Mr. Blaine for many vears. He Is now consul general to Liverpool, having been appointed to that office by President Harrison. Chatter. Luck In Orchids. The chance of finding a bit of su perbum In a bundle of the ordinary kind lends peculiar excitement to a sale of these plants. Such luck first occurred to Mr. Bath in Stevens' auc tion rooms. He paid half a crown for a very weakly fragment, brought It round, flowered it and received a prize for good gardening in the shape of 72, cheerfully paid by Sir Trevor Lawrence for a plant unique at that time. Long man's Magazine. , A CultlTated Ear. Little Girl (during a thunder storm) Mamma, do they have inusio in heaven? "Yes, my dear." Little Giil-Well, I guess Wagner must be leading the orchestra. New York Weekly CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS. T'nitnr tlifi lnttprv law frunipd liv Oin gress and the instructions given by the Postmaster-General t his suburdinsU-i throughout the country there is eeriouB ilan.rpr nf pnernnrhmpntji nn the litiertv of the press that should be rebuked and opioeed by the newspapers oi tne c un- try witnotit regaru to pany nne. ThfuA nnt masters are instructed to act as censors and insti't all second class mitter, and whenever the postmas ter tlnds ,wnai ne considers iiniawmi matter ir evon annneeta t at articles are o( that character, he is authorized to suppress the publication and refuse ii psfoje through the mails. This ilitmremiis innovation is claimed under t he fecious ir. text of suppressing lottery aaveniseiueni", ana eo tar tne public seems to acquiesce without pro tuf aonini-t this newajiHiiiiintion of Dow er. II this step meet with opuiiir favor then tne next move win ue to examine first-class matter, breaking the seals of lattora in eenrrh of CO'itrabanrl nnhliin- tions or writings. If that be accoui- jlit-hed, then we will rapidly loryet the 's.iiiaiana Ktatp Lrittt-rvin the multitude nf irnuiiula nnon which the nortnissters can act as censors of press an I peoiile. Lexington (..; rress, govern oer o. ARIZONA WATER STORAGE. Plana Perfected for Tnrnlnf Arid Lands Into Fertile Farms. Arizona has no lack of arable land. Hundreds of thousands of fertile acres lie uncultivated and unproductive all over the territory, needing but the touch of water to bloom with luxuriant vege tation. Tbe mind of man is turned to ward schemes for supplying the suffi ciency. Tho smaller streams of Arizona are all of one class, running fullest in the spring and almost failing in the Bummer. Those that run into the plums sink in tho sands, and are lost fur the major jHirtiun of the year. The question naturally arises, Why not store the win tor water iu suitable catchment reser voirs, to bo spread on the thirsty lands at the time of tho drought? This proposition has been appreciated, as is shown by the location of dam sites for water storage purposes in many parts of the territory. The Walnut Grove dam, owing to faulty construction, was a lamentably failure, but before it gave way showed by the fine body of water impounded' the entire practicability of the scheme. Tho Florence Canal com pany has just finished an extensive res ervoir iu Pinal county to assist in the irrigation of the lands adjacent to the Casa Grande. Among the projected reservoirs that havo been located for the improvement of the lauds lying below one of tho most important is that ujion New river, about thirty miles northwest of Phupnix. It is situated where New river dobouches on the plain. The projectors are John King and W. C. Collier, who have been quietly working on the enterprise for years. The dam will need to be nearly half a mile in length, SCO feet in thickness on the bedrock, 00 feet broad on top and 75 feet high. Hydraulic lime for the man ufacture of cement, limestone and other rock for the construction of the dam Bre at hand in abundance, and can bo cheap ly quarried. Estimates from civil engin eers of repute fix the cost of the work at less than ',00,000. With the height or diun projiosed the water would cover an area of eight by four miles, there being but little slope to the valley above. The supply of water from the spring freshets of the river is deemed ample, but as k precaution levels have been run to Hud son creek, Castle creek and the Agua Fria, and it has been demonstrated that it is practicable to divert at low cost the waters of tbose streams into the reser voir. The Agua Fria, at the point tapped, flows the year round. All danger of overflow can be avoided, as a natural spillway exists at the proper height two miles back from the dam, conducting the water over a low bridgointo the valley of the Agua Fria. ' The land sought to be irrigated is real ly a continuation of this valley, and em braces over 73,000 acres of excellent soil. Many claims have already been filed in expectation of the benefits of the dam. About eight miles farther to the west of this dam site and over a ridge is the location of a similar enterprise of fully equal magnitude. It is the property of the Agua Fria Water and Land com pany, comjiosed of L. H. Orme, J. P. Omie, J. D. Monihon, N. O. Murphy and William Hancock, all of Phcuuix. The dam is to be situated at the narrow gorge of the Agua Fria, 800 yards above the Frog Tanks hotel. The walls of the can yon at this point are but 300 feet apart to the height of seventy-five feet, and above this gradually retreat from the stream. Tho proposed dam is to be 173 f jet high, with an ample width and a length on top of about 1 ,000 foot. It will not be difficult of construction. All rock and lime needed can be obtained right at hand. A dam of the dimensions stated will back the water np stream a distance of ten miles with a depth at the mouth of Castle creek of 123 feet At a point two miles above tho dam the reservoir will be three and one-half miles in width, besides extending for some distance up Castle and Humbug creeks. The ca pacity of the reservoir is estimated at 40,000,000,000 cubic foct of water. This amount will Bupply for twelve months a canal carrying 40,000 miner's inches of water and allow for an evaporation of 23 per cent The natural flow of the Agua Fria will more than supply this amount every year. The main canal will be taken from the river on the east side about one and one half miles below tho Frog Tanks station. It will run along tho slope of the river bottom fur a distance, emerging on the plain three miles below the Tanks. The land to be irrigated comprises about 75, 000 acres. It is of excellent quality, especially adapted to the growth of cit rus fruits. Phtenix Republican Views of Modern Jurtfee. "Almost everv crime baa its origin. more or less, in drinking." Judge Gur- ney. "Ninety-nine cases out of every hundred are caused by drinking. Judge Erslrine. ' "If it were not for drink, vou (jury) and I would have noth ing to do." Judge Pattison. "If all men could be persuaded from tne use oi Intoxicating drinks, the office of judge would be a sinecure." Judge Alderson. "Three-fourtlis of the cases of crime have their oriirin in public houses and beer shops." Judge Wightman. "Intemper ance has destroyed large ncaibers of people, and will, at its present rate of in crease, in time destroy the coantry itself." Justice Grove. "I can keep no terms with a vice that fills our jails and des troys thecomfort of homes and the peace of families, and debases and brutalizes the people of these islands." Chief Jus tice Coleridge. Virginia Law Journal. Losing Teeth at Sea. Those people who may be unfortunate enough to have taken to artificial teeth should use exceeding circumspection when they go down to the sea in ships. "What a splendid dentist sea sickness is! I had the whole of my teeth pulled out at one vomit." said a patient to the doctor one morning. Several dentist have stated that it Is by ne means an uncommon occurrence for persons tc finish a voyage in a practically toothless condition.- London Hospital. Due to Carelessness. At th huttlA of Bull Run Governor Alger met a breathless soldier fleeing vith tin. nit nf the annv toward Wash ington. The soldier bad a wound on bis face. "Tliat's a bad wound, my man," said the governor as the soldipr halted; "where did you get it?" 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Don't accept any inf'rinr coat when yea can hsv the "iea Brand Slicker " delivered without eilrs cost. Psf ticulars si J illustrated catalogue Ire. A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mill. Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime end Soda la endorsed and prescribed by leading physicians because both tbe Cset IAvmr OU and i ytophih i tea are the reoofnlsed agon la lu tne cure of VtHmunptien. It la aa palatable aa milk. Scoffs FnulslcniM is a) sroxriVriu; A lah frmdrrr. It is A JM JCtwseJy lor CONSUMPTION, Icrafula, Bronchitis, Waatinf Die asaa. Chronic Covfh sa4 Colds. ' Asa lor Scott s Kmulaloa aad take bo other. as" ... aj, SCOTT'S ELIULSIOO riLKi CAXBK cento. Richard Dennett, Wrstdeld, .V. Y wrliea: "For thirty two yearn J suffered from piles, both Internal and eiUmal, with all their a'tendatit aR.inle, and Ilka many ether suffered from hemorrhoids. All (hone thirty-two year 1 bad to cranio ti.v self to pi.V doctor and druKffiaia ''ir '"lr that waa ilulnu tne mil or 111 gixxl. fi nally I wa tiriti d by one who had bad the atiio rotiiplalni, but bad leii cured by IIhaniihktm's 1'll.lJt, to try M core. 1 did ao, and lien an to Improve, and for the pat two year I ntve hi t nn inconveni ence from that ti rillile ailment.' Hpeaklugnf faellhg. sailors have been known to Uveou salt wau-r (or mouths at a time. Stats or Ohio, i'ity or Toi.rntu l.l'CA t ol'NTV. I Fsank J. t'lirsr.Y makes ostb that he la the senior partner of the firm of r. J iiiknsv Aid., doing bunliios In the city of 'loliilo, intiiit) and Slate aforesaid, and that ast 1 lints will pav the sum of US K Ht'MiKKII lull. I. A Its for each and every case nl l alarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's catarrh (Tun. HUSK J. CIIKNKV. Sworn to before m" and ubscrllied In my pres ence this 6th day of Pci-cmlicr. A. 1). Imi. Ia J A. W. !il,KAiS, .Votary I'uhlic. Ilall'e ( 'start ll Cure is taken Internally, and act directly upon the blood and miii-oiis.ur faces ol Hie system, rend for li atlinoiilaU, free r J I 1 1 ! K V A CII . Tolmlo. O. Sold by UriiMtisia, '' Beware of Imitations of the celebrated Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. Try Okrmka for hraakfaat. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delirious CaVe and Tastrr, Llfiht Flaky lliK-uit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder Av- -itch work. This Interests You Kor wet or sloppy weather yon need KDHON'H PATKST VVATKUl'ltOiiKttAKMKNTSaiid PAR RKI'H I'ATKN i W A TK UP Kill IK UKK.-W MIOKH for Utiles an t geutlemen; fully guaranteed or money refunded; nothing equala them. Heud tamp and address lor full particulars. ' Itl.AIH ft DMtllY. eneral Agent'. llooni 6, tireen llulldlnsr, 1'ortUlid, Or. Audits wanted Utiles or geutlemen. Tblf Picture, Panel iki, mailed tor 4 oenta, J. Fa SMITH & CO., Makers of "Bile Beans," 253 L 237 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. pees Baking POYJfe f jrw jj Yhe best is ave hhe che&nzpfr? MM iraitetiotra tefLpfc SHbsrirures term SSJ'SAPOLIO-Hrls a.sblid l Vt- . ft r ea"i a) - m - - s- www ww a gr gr aT w ar aa 11 www -jaj eattrtlitasa W REAL ECONOMY. It Is worse than nonsense to buy a cheap article with which to damage more valuable property.- Scouring soap is at best otily a trifling expense, but with a poor and cheap article it is likely to do considerable damage to fino marble or other property. ' New Store. Cymnaslum and Athletic Coods. New Coods. WILLIAM G. BECK ARMS CO., Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Sporting Coods and Fishing; Tackle, seraiiifian, j-f- m Winchester, I mariias,l'lta " Repeatlnsj Rlflee M'fl 17 AND 174 TIIIKII ST., SS ?.. . . J. -fr-. ograpbera of both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portland BusU nesa College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, SJem, Orceon. lloth are un:!er the manatrcment of A. P. Armstrong, have tame courses of study, same rates of tuition. Busincs, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and Enfr Ush Departments. Write to either for joint Catalogue and specimens ef penmanship. r: v SALZER'S ARB THB BEST af ARB THB BEST SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS AND CLIMES. fir Thi-y will Tii-ld f.ir yoa, OATS Iffltnr, WTIFAT at ha., HAIU.KY ill bu., L'OltX 100 Iju. l'OTATI )M K nu. prr a. I mid I ernU for umnls fann stmts and oaUlivna. t rSrnd te. fur pkir. "A hi Hadlah" and slnrMit ratls;. Our Catalof laths flnmt ever published la Amerlra. Os Trial -st pkira. Karllnl VaublsHls,pnat pd.IL 1A ttkr. KI.-asJlt Klowsr Hwda, pust uaitl, SO cants. L I tsTXow rralchl to rarlno Coast BUMS. 1 JOHN A. 8ALZER. C. W. BOYNTON SAW CO., -MAKCFACTTJBEK8 OP THE Lance Tooth, Dexter, Simmons (Warranted). Wedsee and Sledges 'lPCB0S,,S C.W.BOYNTOM'S ' aov-v.,; 1 1 , SAW 'y si Ssri rm svrai Ij Best Congh Medicine. Kecotnniended by Physicians. EaJ Cures where all els fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children taae it STTW 1 CWCHlSTtHI tNQUSH. ftCO CHOSt f DIAMOND f?a A m rEUIWRONiMi VWiUS & '"tV 1- THI ORiaiHAk AND ftCNUlNC. TW if MlV, tvM nHHt PtU fcf salty XXj bus MkJ wit Wn rlkiMt.. TkBtkar km4, tW m.Mtwiwm wd V atU puis tm paVsMtesr) Imam, ptut It.MSTwIsalUj. K- Ms ! tar vtTtMlvi, tmUnsBlsir, tw4 Hllrr tm ltw, Ssia af all Laaal I PROMPTLY CURED BY wures miswi Neuralgia. Lumbago, Sciatica. Sprains, Bruises, B u r n 8 i Wounds, Swellings, Soreness, Frost-bites, Stiffness, All Aches. TTIE Chas. A. VajelctCo., Baltimore, Md. IS lend to Nmlth'e for your winter outfit They have the blggeM stock of nnderclnthi:ig. They have the l-i-t boots and shoes. They nave the chcatH'st hosiery for everybody. They have tbe freatimt variety of dry goods. They have amlly groccrlesnf all kinds. They have dried fruit nt the new crop. 1 ney nave canned gonna at wholesale prlcei. They bate warm niltteua and gloves. They have blankets from 1 2ft pair tin. They have comforts from !M) cents each to to, Tliey have overalls of every alie. Tbey pay Sibe rian attention to all orders. Address for full particulars and copy of Home (Trcfe (free) liiilih'a4'asliNlore,41H t'rejul Mreet, Mass 'mnclaceCal. STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Pianos Meaning the Hkxt Piako Maps, and the favorite otiiaier Piauus; all Musical Instruments; Hands Huo- SIIihI; lark's stock of Hheet Mtlslo. HTB1KWAV Hall. st and Post HU1.1; Matthias urai Co. Call and ssa our new nanus aud new stock. 1 Tt!aaiatheerknc,wledge4 leading remedy for all the unnatural discharges and private diseases 01 men. A certain cum fur the debili tating weakness peculiar to women. Inrpacribaltandfeelaahs I Ttlttuel Cuts'"'" IV In ri-commeodlog It to . ciacmsti,g.ar 5a ... k. I J.tJluntn.P u.,uti:a"niiia Bolel by Kroaaiata. I'BlClt 91.00. Sanborn,Vail&Co. 170 and 17 First ft., Portland, Or., ARTISTS' SUPPLIES, Pictures and Frames. Bend for catalogue. IAWS PATENT dlanillo-Leatber Roofing. Ihe cheapest thing In the market for hnua.-s, barns, Icehouses and outbuildings. Write for catalogue and samples. PACIFIC ROLL PAPER CO.. Pacific Coast Agent, HO aud U! First street. eu Francisco, CaL CURE Biliousness, Sick Headache, Malaria. BILE DEANS. a sws se i nnaet l ' S l Besniog tn( Parker Brae., V. C. Smith, eCalt'a Bhatguaa, V.r'Y.f.VsWl YAMHILL ST.. PORTLAND. OR.. THAT CAN BR UbKO KVHRY DAT is the kind that Days. Scores of young business men, ana nun. areds of book-keenara and aten - . . f XCnrea ln"V j iToHIAYH.ll f ossnsiMSsMval - ssus smaw 1" TnsaSauiral Kcl: aT af N VN".- J "ACMk," ths Daw If dar Radlsli t lacrosse. Wisconsin; and Champion Tooth Saws for Woodchoipara, Tortland, Or. runutn w)nm v " 1 - I lrt)i?) without objection. ISf druggmta. srvifnftftdBs)mMMiiirrff - llta A DnfiM.irirfiil , xm. It. rtmrw MmIL CHiCHtaTta Cmsic Co., .Ji. sw.., ajaiiasraaau.- ir a.