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u ft l y 1 the train i f diseases that follow a tor rid liver and impure blood, r thing can take the place c f Dr. Pierce's Golden Mcd ; al Discovery. Nothing will, ;.'ter you have seen what it c'.oes. It prevents and cures Ly removing the cause. It invigorates the liver, purifies end enriches the blood, sharp ens the appetite, improves di cstion, and builds up both . rength and flesh, when re Jjced below the standard if health. For Dyspepsia, " Liver Complaint, Scrofula, cr any Diooa-taint its a posi tive remedy. It acts as no other medicine does. For that reason, it's sold as no other jr.edicine is. It's guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the r.'.oney is refunded. f3EEDS AIX HI K hhKKS AKK I KM hit II mi wnnt llie very bent uhnI tlmt you knmv erlll Krow, nt rauli riir, aiite iik. F. L. POSSON & SON,",eJh00,,M a rn Portland, Oregon. From si. J' SCOTT'S MS!0I Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda It endorsed and prescribed by leading phjfalolaua because both III (Vxt Unr Oil and Bytophoniliilrt are the recognised agents In llie cure of t'omiimjitiort. It 11 aa palatable as milk. C::t's Fmulsion JSAffifS it womU'ffut 'Iran i'rwturer. it it the Bnt Mruittlu lor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Broncliitit, Wasting Dis eases, Chronic Coughs and Coldi. Ask tor Scott's Emulsion and take no other. "August lower" X The Hon. J.'W. Fennimore is the Sheriff of Kent Co., Del., and lives at Dover, the Countv Seat and Cap ital of the State, the sheriff is a eentletnan fifty-nine years of age, and this Is what he says : "I have " used your August Flower for sev " era! years in niy family and for my own use. and found it does me ' more good than any other remedy. " I have been troubled with what I " call Sick Headache. A pain conies in the back part of my head nrst, " and then soon a general headache "until I become sick and vomit. " At times, too, I have a fullness " after eating, a pressure after eating "at the pit of the stomach, and " sourness, when food seemed to rise " up in my throat and mouth. When "I feel this coining on if I take a "little August Flower it relieves " me, and is the best remedy I have " ever taken for it. For this reason "I take it and recommend it to " others as a great remedy for Dys "pepsia, &c." G. C, GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. 1 'I '-vif, Ww ' If you arc Tilling to pay a few cents more for a strictly Pure Tobacco, try Mastiff Cut Plug. It is worth all the difference. Tacked in patent canvas pouches. JL tt. Pao Tubacco Co.. Richmond, VlrtJala, IIBinilWUIPIIWTl -JW 1"tn; Terkte. Eu-. Orrtt Vartrtf. low r"? V. fcHiifct K- SI hrmrmf ynww OH Ool4 end ' ed win, mail r U OoM rtbaoUanl WiebU.antae of ara. Su riaaoaao; 1 eu eeea A. IB ' y c i a MODERN WITCHCRAFT. SiARVELCUS FOWERS ATTRICUTED TO WITCHES IN NEW MEXICO, Man? ..f the Nailvea hum Hell in an I ear 1 hem suuie Yerariniia Murlee f Cnt-aiiiijr l.iplo.l Killing With tlie W It. In . M'W Mexico. anlllrvd by tlie United Mutea in lr48, uudt-r the irvaiy of (Juada liiH) IIwIuIl'o, has a irv-ut population o; about IT.i.WX), lucludiiiif about 30.000 la. iliitus and 'J.t.OOO AuuTtraue (us we une the term iu the rat). The nut are Mexicans, with a few line old Sjiuniali fauillit: scat- lervd here and there. Among Oia uatiTS population suueratition is practically mil vvrsol and hua many stnuiL-e muiiifetita- turns. Diniiite the laudable efforts of our Pilgrim forvfuthers to exterminate tb peslileut bntd of witches, there are still witches and to spare iu New Mexico; and the natives, almost to a uiau, believe Iu and fear them. They are generally women. but sometimes men; usually of middle U(,'i but ocowioualiy very old, and rarely very young. It was my privilege the other day to photograph three live witches the first, 1 veuture to say, that ever faced a camera. They live iu Sail Ilafael. Our witeholugy is full, detailed and graphic. Every puisuno iu New Mexico can tell you their strange habits, their marvelous powers aud their baleful deeds. They never injure the dumb animals, but woo to the humau being who incurs their displeasure! Few indeed are bold enough to bravo their wrath. If a witch ask for food, wood, clothing or auythiug else, none dure say her nay. Nor dare auy one eat what a witch proffers; for If lie do, some animal, olive and guawhig, will form iu his stomach. By day the witches wear their familiar humau form; but at ulght. dressed in strange animal shajies, they fly abroad to hold witch meetings iu the mouutaius or to wreak their evil wills. hi a dark night you may see them flying through the sky like so many bulls of tire, and there are comparatively few Mexicans in the territory who have uot seen this weird sight! For these nocturnal sallies the witches wear their own bodies, but take the legs and eyes of a coyote, or other animal, leaving their own at home. Juan 1'crca, a male witch, who died here in Sau Mateo some mouths ago, met with a Htrango misfortune in tins wise: He had gouu utf with the eyes of a cut, and dur ing his absence a dog knocked over the table and ute up J nun's owu eyes; ho the unfortunate witch had to wear cat's eyes all the rct of his life. mm Nil WITH TIIK WITCHES. Before they rau fly, witches are obliged to cry out: ".Sin Dios, bin .Santa Mario!" (without God aud without the Holy Vir gin). Whereupon they mount up luto the air without difficulty, if you are on good terms with a witch you may persuade her to carry you ou her back from here to New York iu a second. Mia blindfolds you aud eu joins strict silence. If you ut ter a word you find yourself alone in some vast wilderness, and If you cry "Uod save me!" you fall from a fearful height to the ground but are luckily uever killed by the fall. There ore several courageous people iu the territory who hove mode jouruevs thus upon the backs of witches. At least tliev ore ready to swear so, and they find 10,1100 believers to oue ekeptio. One striking peculiarity about &ew Mex ico witches U thut any one named Juan or Juanu (John or June) run catch them, and that no oue else can except a priest with holy water. To catch a witch, Juan draws uuiuo foot circle ou the ground, tuVus his shirt inside nut aud cries 'Vcuira. bruin!" (come, witch), where upon tlio witch has to full inside the cir cle and Juan has her completely in his power. This ubility to catch witches, however, is seldom exercised, for let Juan once eaten a wucu aim ou uie oiucr witches in the country join Lauds aud whin him to death. And uow, having briefly outlined the nature of witches here, let me give you some veracious anecdotes of their exploits religiously believed throughout this section. Uirenza Luuuuio. a man ot prominence iu New Mexico, once uukuow. iiigly hired a witch as nurse for his baby, Ho lived iu 1ms egas. some months afterward there was a ball at Puerta de Luna, a couiilo of hundred miles south, aud friends of the family were astonished to see the nurse aud baby there. "Where is Setior Lobadie ond his family?" they asked. The uurso replied thut they were at a liou.so a few miles distuut, but too tired to come to the ball. The friends went there next day and found the Luba- dies hud not been there, buspectlug the nurse to be a witch, they wrote to Don Lorenzo, who only knew thut the nurse and baby wero in his house when he went to bed. und there also wlieu Ue woke up. It being plaiu, therefore, to the most casual observer that the woman was a witch, he promptly discharged her. PKtTLIAK KXI'EHIE.NCES. A nrcttv irirl at Sun Rafael, Just mar ried, had a quarrel with one of the witches there. That night a strange cot come into the room. Feeling sure it was a witch, she locked the door aud window, und her husband come with nts six shooter, but the cat melted into thin air before he could Bhoot. A little later an owl suddenly appeared, flew agoinst Mar garita's cheek and cut It, and then dis oppeored as mysteriously as tie cat had done. A horrible sore formed on ths cheek, and could uot be cured till Ma-ga-rita eppeased the witch with presents. Jose I'atricio Marino, one of the most respected men In Sun Mateo, had a most unfortunate experience not long ago. There was then in town a wiucn namea Marcellina, a thin, withered woman of per- haps 50 years. Marino had tbe DM lues; to offend her, and she retaliated by turn ing him Into a woman! Ue waa In this predicament for several montna. aa ne is keen to swear, and recovered only by bribing the witch to restore him to mas culinity. Marcellina louna wncucrau an unhealthy profession, lor lusi year iwg men whom she had bewitched caught het and beat her to death WHD ciuos. ngiu here in this pretty little rillie of Sao Mateo! Anvthiujf done to tbeml v eu. hardJy!-Sin Mateo (N- M.) Cor. Glob Democrat. Valuable Ornltholoflral Specltaene. More than 200.000 bird skins are now contained in the Natural History museum at ftitith Kensington. London. A recent acquisition is the collection of 27,000 specimens male by the late Marqols of TweeMule. Tills was presented by Capt. W Ramsay, the naturalist ' nephew, who has included In his girt me iweeaoaie library. embracing nearly 8.000 ornitho- lojri.-al volumes, many of them very rare and vauauie. uwmu wb1- Tlie heart baa reasons that reaaoa doe ejut uudcrstaiid BueaoeS. LOUISIANA VETERANS. Personal Nol.i of Delegates to tbe Con vxnlloa. At 7 ;30 this evening; the delegates ol the various camp ol I nited Confederate Veterans will sswiuLlest Memorial Mall to elect itMajor-lieneral to command the limsiana 1ivihioii lor the ensuing year. The rumored candidates ore the in'ciiin- bel t (who has perved but the third of a lull term), .Mujnr-(ieiieril V. J. I'ehan ol the Army o( Northern Virginia; lien eral Ji liu lilynn, Jr., Army of Tennes see; Colonel J. 1'. KiclianU.in, Wash ington Artillery, and Colonel lievrge .iioorinuii ol the cnvalrv. There mav however, wine " dartf horses " from the country. SK1T( IIKS UK I'liMHAIIKS. Kelow will Us found inch personal notes (Miuvrning delegates as Thr lltm reHirters have lieen slue to pick up, s nuiiilier a lio promised memoranda not huviiig sent it in aud others not being found. Colonel H. F. Kslileinan. the liresent chief of the veteran corps, WashitiL'ton Artillery Camp, went out with the fa mous battalion in IStil as Captain of the fourth company, lie was the drat ollicer wounded at the battle of Hull Kttn. After serving gallantly in several en gagements he w as promoted to Major ship of the battalion, and was in com ma ml at the surrender at Appomattox. l'aul Conrad. A true representative of "It ritux ttmv$" is found in l'aul Conrad, a delegate from Cuinp lienrv, M. l'aul. He is a purely typical Ixmisi- Oman. itli an ancestry as old as the country, he combines in himself every essential feature of the old-time Creole, with the progressive characteristics ol the present age. liorn in this city on lVceniber ill. 18 10. of native parentage, he. with many whose names will ever live in the his tory of the State, attended the public school of this city. At au early age the death of his father left 1) i in to bullet the world with but lit tle help, save the encouraging ami wipe counsels of a brave mother, and deter mined his early embarkation in the va rying and stern actualities of life. He began a commercial career when barely 15 years of age in the wholesale grocery business, und aftewanle engaged in the cotton business The war breaking out when lie wa about. 20 veurs of age, he joined the Chasseurs a I'ied, one of the first com mands to leave this citv for the then pest of war, I'engacola, in April, IStil. His career as a soldier was conspicuous for his iK-rsoiial daring and bravery, not unmixed with a fair share ot romance and paying the penalty of his venture some ppirit, he waa three times badly wounded, once in front of Richmond, at the battle of r ritzier harm, June :i0, 18tU, where he was apirainted color- bearer of his battalion on the field bv the Colonel commanding. The llag thus entrusted to lam, which lie carried t the end of the war, is the same Itattle Hug which was presented to St. Paul's battalion by (ieneral Longstreet to coin uemorate their desiierate rhatge at seven Tine', ana which was alter tin surrender at Appomattox taken to place of safety in Richmond. AboutlHiOa meeting ol the veteran f the old command delegated Mr. Con rad to go to Richmond and secure tin b.ittered w.ir emblem, which he did, and alter re or ling to Ins old comrades in inns he delivered the Mag into the cus tody of the Association of the Army ol Northern irginia, which lias unlurled it in Memorial Hall, where it now hangs, a silent and elixinent reminder of those troublous times which brought it intoex istence. At tSharpshnrg (or Antietam) Septem ber ID, IMtil, he was a second time wounded, and fell into the hands of the Federals. After being exchanged and before thoroughly recuperated from his disabling wounds, we lind him again in the held ol active duty W illi his com mand in and about the 'historical lllack water, Southampton county, Va., ami at the battle of liellelield he was again wounded. Surrendering vitli the last forlorn houe. after four years and several months ol actual active service, lie resuinwl hie duties of citizenship to his native State, relapsing into those peacelul pursuits in Inch he coulu serve his people most benelicially. In 1W17 he was elected As sistant Secretary of the Finance Com mittee of the City Council, where his intelligent administration of the otlice soon promoted him tothe Secretaryship. Vtllli varying successes w iiiuiieii linanciallv he thereafter engaged in va rious commercial enterprises, until oi late years he acquired a home in the town of Wuvelund, adjoining Hay St. Louis. Miss., where liis progressive spirit and enlightened enterprise were soon recognized, and lie was elected and is still serving us a Councilman of that cor poration. His suggestions ol progress were soon adopted bv his new constitu- ents.and some time ago he wns called up on to serve as President of the (lull Coast ceand Manufacturing Company, which now affording such material coiulorts to the denizens of that lively little town. Many years ago he accepted a subal tern position with the Louisiana State Company, where his worth was soon recognized, and his promotion to the internal direction of his ollice all'airs gradually followed, and which upon the death of their late J'resiileht, nr. At. A. Dauphin, culminated in his beingchosen President of that vast institution which ollice he now holds with credit to himself and advantage to the company. He is also a 1M rector in the utierosee ron aianiilactiiring uompany oi husk, Tex., which has sought the U-nefitof his advice and experience, and altogether he finds his time well taken up with the administration of the allairs of others. Vet with his multifarious duties he re mains what he ever was, a true and loyal friend and safe adviser, one Un whom none who kuow him ever hesitate to en trust their moBt secret confidences. His peculiar attributes are his un swerving devotion to duty, his andeviat- ng punctuality and his loyalty to any ause he may espouse. AVw Orlrant (La.) City lltm, May .V). Feline Saceclt. A very much petted cat of mine, aged ten, was with me while sewing recently. She bad seated herself on a portion of the calico which was before me on a small table, and before leaving the room for a few minntes I carefully arranged the part of the work with the needle in it so that it bung over the edge of the table and waa well out of Tiny's way. On my return I found she had gathered op the calico and was sitting upon it, but had kept out the unfinished hem, and was holding do.v.i tin1 needle with her right paw, pnrring I ndly the while at what she evidently cour iered a suc ceasfnl imitation of her mistresa. Lon don Spectator. Ke Exeeee. Gneet (angrily H Your charge for three days' board is outrageous a regular swindle, sir. Hotel Prorjrietor Ton must remem- BOtej charges are not baaed 00 what t consumes but on what is provided. The waste of food at botals soonnoua. Quest Then why dont you cook it Wttst-. Ksw York Wsekly. MEXICAN MANNERS. UNFAILING COURTESY OF A POLITE AND PUNCTILIOUS PEOPLE. BoorUluiru of Tourlle-.4a Auierli Who 111 LrariMMl Ixlom I'olll to Laillee AlmiMt a Tragedy A fcever Tet ef imrteay. In their philanthropic- aud highly land able efforts to reconsiruct Mexico to suit their own Ideas of propriety, Americans nml their throats swell oflener, perlui. man or any other reason, nt the exces sive degree of form and ceremony whic attends, it may lie safely mild, every trans action, great or small, in Mexico. It I great mistake, however, to set oneself I opposition to thee ihlngw. Mexicans, like nil uilin race, are sticklers for eti quette, ami they class as rough and under bred people who Ignore the uierllclal tonus or iKiiiteness. Iu Mexico one Und aland where courtesy goes farther than coin of the realm; and this with all rank and classes. Murk the street greetliiii of l elagio mill Mercedes, two IH-Iadllna of the lowest, oit goes the hat of Pelngio ami .Mercedes puts out to him her hand. homy and toil hardened, but friendly and eortiiiu. How do you do. Don Pclaiilo? How did you pass the uiglitr How is your w lie the chililivn are they well!"' Ah, Dona Mcn-cditus! I nm glad to see you. And how is your good family I hope you have no illness or trouble, Will It please you to make to them all mr nuinoie greetings?" Poor, half starved, lilt v. nilsenihlvchid in rags that scarcely cover their nakedness, ine-e poor creatures still practice mi nil falling courtesy that 1 huve toooflcu foum1 lucking among our purvenn aristocrats. sitting aloft on their money liugs. Aud they responded, too, to this trail in their siiieriors more readily than to the chink of tlucos. This is practically demonstrated wherever In Mexico Americana do con g re gale. A little group will Is? gathered on a corner, aiiuadoiv.s, public carriers, mozoM. what you 111, and nil American w ill come rushing past. A Mock away ran Is' rend In his eye the iiiteniiou to rush through that group of low born mortals, w ho are certainly dirty ami Ignorant, but who are nevertheless entitled to the rights and privileges of all humanity. Does he scat ter them in catapult fashion reullvf Ah, no! The inula of the curgador a lieuvy leathern cushion, on which the carrier supHirls his burden, strikes him some how carelessly, but with almost force enough to knock lilm breathless. The aUitdor slow some water out of a brim ming chocorol over his worship's natty iiirnienis, n nit ins shoulder will lie bint k and blue for n fortnight from the force of his collision with the sturdy mono, lty stepping into the gutter he muiinges to pass them, breal bless and raging. They Iimik nt each other complacently, grin silent!) ami rail Into place again as an other gringo approaches. Hut this one did not come to .Mexico the day before yesterday. He slackens his pace slightly us he comes near them, perhaps touches his hat, iHThnps waves his hand in token of greeting, and snys cheerily; "Coil su lieencla" "by your leave." The ranks fall ohii, a hut or two is snatched off, with "Pase listed, semi uino" "pass, my muster" and perhaps a sandaled foot is thrust out to rub uwav a splotch of mud on the pavement that might soil the shoes ot this courlciius foreigner. When 1 llrst went to the City of Mexico I was quite III, ami so feverish that I used to stop at every pllu or public fountain I passed iu exploring the suburbs, where dwell the masses the most Interesting part of the city to the humanitarian. If I chanced to have forgotten my traveling cup, I used to dip up the water like the llhsgliliati of hclwfu Arnold's ".Mill Song" "In my hollowed palm" and that would always be the signal for a rush of women offering me little jarrn earthern jugs to drink from, and often of men of the lowest orders from horrible pulque shims, tendering a glass at which they rubbed assiduously to make It spot less. This was no question of a tip, as I learned after one or two blunders It was kindliness pure and simple, quite differ ent from the services for which piiymeut Is expected, and, If withheld, greedily de nianded. And I am sure thut only ths Irish peasantry could turn compliments as neat as those bestowed on me In return for the simple acknowledgment with which I soon learned to requite them. Again, 1 oni night came out of Orrln'a (the ieruiaiitiit American circus In Mex ico) aud two men ot the canalla obstructed the walk. Sly escort liii"allently caught one ot them by the shoulder and slung him aside for me to pass. Some Instinct Imiielled me to glance post my friend's shoulder, and I saw a big knife descend ing about six inches from the shoulder blade of the American. I threw all niy weight on Ids arm and jerked him aside so far that the blow missed him. At ths same moment the other lepcro caught his comrade's arm and cried: You fool, don't you see the ludyf" Oh!" said the would be assassin, "It was for a lady lie shoved me, waa III That's all right, then. I didn't see her listed pcrdonu" 0cg pardon), and lie went on, feeling no all rout ll it were suffered for a lady. hen such traits exist among the lower classes, it cun readily lie seen what super lative polish of manner must prevail among the higher, it cost me no Utile uieuiul self flagellation to learn to say "Pray cover yourself" to a gentleman who should pause to greet ine, and I reinenilsar more than one pang I have felt at having left this to lie said by my escort to men whose silver locks streamed ou a bleak wind or were moistened by a small rain, yet who would not replace the hat with out Instigation. And no greater test than this could be offered of a Mexicau's punc tilious courtesy, careful as they are on all hygienic matters. Y. II. Addis la Son Francisco Chronicle. Snoring and Dancing. A pair of lunatics disturbed all ths sans dancers tremendously. Kucli put an arm behind ths other and each leaned back on this supjiort. This gave them sort of purchase so that they could whirl around with their bodies leaning tar outwara from each other. I have seen little girls play at a game something like tills In effect, and go rushing around like small windmills. This pair of Oancers dashed about among quieter couples In a moat headlong ungraceful way. I saw one or two couples simply stop dancing and run away when they saw them coming. I was told that this was a new kind of waits called the "Kensington whirl," or some thing like that. It bears the same relation to true dancing (hut snoring does to sleep ing. Philadelphia North American. Will Hold Tea Da. Don't be afraid to put your fence posts down below the frost Una. An artesian well in Germany has been bored to the depth of 6.000 feet, and the drills bare not yet reached ths lower crust of the earth. There's a solid foundation for even a fat mat to praoos around on. Detroit Free Frees. Publle Works. American Taipaper (traveling in Egypt) What earthly nss were all these monstrous pyramids I Why did the Egyptian governments build them I what , denrtand." American Statesman (after reflection) Mebby there wor a dirry la 'ata. New York Weekly. IX- Every indication points to a tremen dous success of the Portland Industrial reposition, which opens this year Sep tember 17. The music by the great .apauores iiand ol .Mexico, the palm nigs from abroad, the living chess tour nament, the wonderful electrical dis plays, the uiipremlciitedly large mini her of exhibits in agriculture and horti culture, in industry and science, shows mat tne con.ing reposition, in attract Iveness, will exceed anv ever held uuon the Pacillc Coast. There has been an entire rearrange ment of the Kxjiositioii, and a large number of novelties from every part of the world have been secured. The railroads have granted a round- trip rate of one (are and a fifth; half rates on all exhibit?, except fruits and vegetables, w liich have been placed upon the free list. This eertilles to the excel lent management of ttie Kxpoeition of 1H1U, and the same energy disolaved in the oi her departments leaves no doubt as to its great success. The Hoard of Supervisors of San Fran cisco have purchased lO.OoO feet of the Eureka" Cotton Knbbcr Lined Fire Hose. Last mouth they also purchased 5,000 feet, and they will probably make another purchase of fi.OUO feet in a short time. This liose is of the same con struction and manufacture hs the well- known "Paragon" Cotton Fire Hose, but is heavier and calculated (or lire tervice In the business and manufactur ing districts of large cities. W. T. Y. Hellene k of San Francisco is the agent for the Pacillc Coast. IIKIIUKU A BOI'T II Y A I'KOSCKIP TltlC TABOO. I ant not aiiniiiK to convince menial balilce, iiilecd that wouht la- frullli-w Klihoiit the nee wary ciillimsl Intellect that makea lolc appll ablti. Konss, brllllaiiey and urtuliisltty even are tin weapoua to attack a alavv wllh. For many iviilurlee the liuslleal art waa hisliieil ataint by lmai-rlitl talsio which II, na yet, has not aur Ivnl. The brand (or inimlerlnii Irutli la the la'iiall) ol liulHH-lllly Uinssl iiaui llie liu-nul allla'rol the averaKC linllvldual- In ndntion U iiiillclne ami inislli lut men. The aim ol the iilm-hs-nlh peutury haa uot yet dawned llili hla uti'llis'lual horl.on. He, Uim-lhcr wllh hla Ideal iiiisllrliie niHti, atlll hlbermitea In the rhhI nli lays ol the dark agea, w hen it waa had ("nil Inauliilllve. lie sltll " belluvee " In hleislliiK lillsterliiK, vomliliiK, ptinilug and awisilliiK. II Invee roiloiia iluxea o( home mislh'lue. He ile Ittlila In aKSKlii lli a ami eu omel ami ear ai aim. im an- eoiialilcnsl Inillaia-iiaiitile; uo well-n-t ulntcl I ii 1 1 1 1 1 y , 111, pluiiiv Intellecla anil ilislonilHiil ileveloiiinelil, eolislilera llsell anil- iiillioul lhM (miiih In n-a. I him-1 ilo mil w Mi to isnnerl: Hie) are llie l(li Van Vt Inklea tlml nui eoniiuiie m siuiniH-r Ihiniiali llila ami uroli lily tlimnuh (he m-vl ivntiirv. Thev nliiv no nne in ine Hiinu a niHiorv. imy live; uu-y uie. No monument iiiHtkn tln-lr (onioiien aenii eher. IIiiiiihiiIiv mia imi enrlchisl by their culniuce It baa lost iioihlnii by llii-lr i-xll. Thev ureilrlll iimki on uie ainirea oi nine, anil lloulnlin llie ini sou lliie ol niiiuloiia thev hair Inliirilisl Iroin lln-lr iiiilhniiNiniornlilc aneestrv. Nn.lt la mil to Hum' I it.li In aililroaa invmili, but to llie lilnklua "ill's, In mii a llintntlil ilis-a mil llimw iilo an epileptic ianiAani; who liivekmmlciliie or na own smki; w no an-n iiuini In liivea(li;iite lie Iruth or lnlsllv of nnv prtiMailtiiiii, anil, omv nivuiiisi, win ainmi uv II llimna II all the urlni uiea of a ehiiUerlim mid ilelnvisl elvllUalloii lo mine- tun uie i-liiilli-ri-ra. bul the tlilnki-rs- I inniitieml llie Ilisloiieut'lleKvalein (or tuviKlixa on, ami will eliielilitle wllh nleaaiire suv niiea- tiiiii not aiilllelemlv clear In lunik, which will ta ut free to any aibln-sa. Dr. Jordan's ollice Is at the residence ol t- Mayor Y eslwr. Third and James. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly jrt. Hend for free book explaining the Histo- geni'tiu system. Caption .The Hlstogt nutlo Mediolne are sold in but oue agency in each town. llie laliel around the bottle bears the fol lowing inscription: " Dr. J. Kugene dor ian. HistoKeiietio Medloine." Kverv other uevice is a iratiu. iMn't deanls little thlnita. Kven the tiln In he liamla of (he email boy will turn ami torment la irauucer. OKORUK AKHMTUS MALA. George Augnstiis 8ala, the well-known Kngllsh writer, on his Australian trip wrote as follows to Tim London Doily TtltomfiK " i especmiiy have a pleasant remem brance of the ship's doctor a very expert enoed maritime medico indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horrible spell ol chltls anil spasmodic asthma, nrovot iy the sea log w hich had swooped down us Just alter we left Hall Francisco. Hut the tloctor s prescriptions anil the Increas ing warmth of the temperature as we beared the tropics, and, in particular, a ouple of Ai.liikk'm Phroiis I'lastkss lappisi on -one on the chest anil another between the shoulder blades soon set me right." Hhe-Wi-ll, how do yon feel tills nioridnic? He Thank you. like another num. She I uoimral late you. Comma. "Ihovv'i llrtmchial Trwhrt" are not new and untried; but, haviiiK been tented by long and constant use, they huve aiiuiiieii wrii-ineriieu run among lite lew laple cough remedies. & cents a box. IItIkIiI Hoy. Teacher aaka a brliiht hoy: any oiiueea are mere lo a miiiuu. ling That ileiaiiiila upon (he ameer. oivro Kjvjoyo Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken: it la pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and lets centljr yet promptly on the Kidneys, uver ana iwwels, cleanses the sys tem effectually-, dispell colds, head- tcnei ana fever and cures faabittuu constipation permanently. For sale in oOo and $ 1 bottles br all drutriisU CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. 9mh fnknemo, CL IQUWILU, it. fOMt t.t fonlauid. fnm. A. P Anrntrnnv. Frls. Htmch rV It'Mil : i a.riTx Rl lL M.LW.I, HalMii. (i Mfbt cxMjrwtj of mvaj, ma mm ot Minion. ItuHlneHH, Shorthand. TyjwritiMf, Vaaveajii.eaW kugltik IUprtMtnti If aiapioa uimuaniMii tmm jrmt. mwmu anmn 81 enj HBie. UMtufn inm awr witt, ina YOU VAIJT IT! OUR NETALOGUE MAlLEDFREEtO ANY ADDRESS. SEND For ONE. WILL 1 FlXXt S&N FRANCISCO.CAL N. P. N. U. No. 404-8. F. . 0. No. 481 THK PORTLAND !1I'STRI AL I'OelTIOS. Stats or Ohio.Citt orTjiiw.f LicoCoi Hir. Fiaxs i. Casssr neks oaib that ht ll llie nlnr pertnt-r of I he Sim ol V. 1 Chunky k Co., doing biulnisM In die clijr ol IuIb.hi, couulysudsialeshimaKl.ini that tali! Br in will Hit iuin ol ONt lll'NDKhl) Uiil.l.AK for tat-ti and nvvry t-aae of 1 atashh OimI ceiiiiirt tie cured tit the ue ol II ill i ritsM i i nk. r ICV.NK J. I IIK.NKY. Sviiin to tndore mesinl ni!m-rltHl in my pree-eiif-v triia S!b da) ol Im-euila-r. A. 1). Ismi. KL. A. W. (il.KAsi iN, A'tii,'ii Puite. HaTa Catarrh ('tin. la taken itm ruaily. and acta illrts tly uii the blissl aul luuciiiia aiirlacee oi ute anieiii. hiui for iii'ininiiieia. ire. K. J. I 'HUSKY A CO.. Toledo. 0 Hold by ImigKlali; ms will (nrvlve your alna, bill he riperla you to )iey your ut-lila. KIIHTIKE ANI) flLKN CI BHD. We Maturely run rupture and all rectal dtt iam without pain or deieatliin from bnalaeaa. drnaa for inihiet lira. Pnnernvld A boaer, aa aaraei aueel, sau rraaciera. The iM-ai-h nmrket U tickle. Kuliirea air uneer lain, ami tin- 'l a-i-liia are aiaya bad. THK HOI. TON HOI NK. I'Olt f LA N K.OH. (Viitrslly liM-Htisi. AiuerlraiuV Ktirna-au plan; ttrnt'claMi; rciiMiiiiihle nitra. C. vt . Ituhy, prop Mkki hant IIotki,, Third and 1) streets, Portland, dr. Kirnt-clusa accommodations. Itales, $1 to) l.AOperduy. Jacob Mass, prop Dee Ruamollue More foitah: no dint, no amell. Try Oxrmra for breakfast. A rure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Uiietl in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and l'astry, Lijjht Flaky Uitcuit, (Jriilcllc Cukes, Palatable and Wliolciome. No other baking powder does such work. BED Of all kliiilaanil III any iiiantlty win ile- ile anil n-lull- I al lail IriH-k irliHn. E. J. BOWEN,. 08 Front Street, Portland, Or. tW Semi '"f eatiilnBiie. JOHNSTON at LAWRENCE, -wain asAi.a anii aaTtii, Plumbers' aS Englnteri' Supplies, HanS and Steam Pumpi. Iron Pipe. Rami, Pip Conerlng. Lubrlcilori.Water Motors, Fins and Ventilator, Cash Reglttiri, Etc. Wrlle fur irliea. I3t FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. rniitrertor on heatlnir and ventllatliif bullilliisa. Kallmatea rnrnlaliiHl. C R AG I N .VALES BICKFORQ, IMS r-aiTIIICKT, W A'lUNUTO ,. It. Mfl-il'M I, AT IKM'ION IIIVKN III I A Nil, MIN IMI AMI INUIA.N IlKI'llKIIATIO.N CI.AIMH. 21 THE COST IS THE HARTMAN PATENT Baking Powder .1 I IF a- y---.'l.l'-lio. RA. ; l.aeeiSL'.La.j1'.!. - AeTm.yiia.1 J-eViusrJ 'imla mi ninrellian an unlliiary rhiniay wniMl nli-kelallalr that uhatrui'la tlie view and will ml or fall apart In a .hurt time. Tlie " llarlinan " Feni-e la i-ealiiia lliem anil la nrai-lli-ally KVKSuaTlNM, ll.l.UHTHATKII L'ATAMMIUK WITH PKICKH AND IKMI'IMllMAUH MAII.KII FIIKK. HARTMAN MFC. CO., I Alwaya nienlliia PIHO'H REM EDY FOR CATAKIUL Ikst. Kasi est to use. Cheapest. lU-lii-f Is imnietllats. A cure I. certain. For Ciild in the Head it has no equal. It is sn Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to ths nostrils. Price 60c. Hold by druKxiaU or h-dI by mail. Address! K. T. Hazfltink, Warren, 1'a. JTyiJK IN CHICHC81M NQLIM. HC0 C0M lf DlAHONO BtdMO A ?EUUMR0NrU ?iiS A MlbV.'l. .. O"'"alR0aluilf. TkaealfaaSi, Rare, aaa rWMU. rill kriakv I fa aM m .iu iiu naiaa. T.b. .. Jk ii.a a.TL i.r.LI..r;. TT" 7 111 pllu aaaawlu,, pink er.n. andaeaeraeaeaaalern-Ua, ll llmeM w mtt aa ld by all Lel l)rmaUa. PallLABIkU-ialAlVlV "it-may be hue wh some men say. MmlunberuJh8,o:rnen say,- a endorses Ih j3 a solid ca.ke ofcourin soa.p For many years SAPOLIO 'jest article of this kind in the ind, although It costs a trifle outlast two cakes of cheap cheapest in the end. Any reasonable price. Buy Tour Own Goods if Tour ADVANCE TBSESHEBS. THE BEST IN AMERICA. (aaA Plea Snelnea and liat-.TililuM Tim KaefalRery, rump of all kloda, Hraa Oooda, Pip pmiaaj.raBBi "i a.i auvia, nraaa wi IUBt and Bna. Wrenehea, Lubrtoaani 1 Twoaa, Minnoannf una, tnnrro. r-dooi aaa rarm oeua. aufioeea forwm. Buarlea. anrrlaa. Horlrir and Kineea Waeona. lb lui i laeiaaaita on lie aaa r aara raii a iwama, vnat lar prleaav rot L L tZUl, Fd if trim ttrsst. KllillX a WiQiil REMEDY FOR PKIN rniivi rftl& WW L X"TTr-ra'iTf"i-" . Wd1JNDSXUT3,SWELUNC3 THI CHARLES . V00ELER CO.. atttesrs. 14 DO YOU ENJOY COOD TEA? We have the real tVyliin, new. direct lnimrl, In urluliinl raat-a. rniiiniiiiml bv Uai ilrtukera aiiarlu( lo any In llila market. I'rli-e 90 4'enla a-r Id. Anv iiiautlty lml uier 1 Hi liy matt aia. Ili at l r Hi. ( Iii-n-r Ihan i-ln-ai Ua. Tr) II. SJVIITH'SCilSH STORE 410-418 Front 8treet, Um'saVadflc SMtt! " FRANCISCO. CAt. STEIN WAY, Gibler and Peise PUnoi MeanllK the Hear Piaso Hma anil the euolte ebaaiwr Pianea: all Mualnal luatnunaau; Handi leaa- DIWUl larna nt Shwrt Hiula. KTIMtll UALU M and PiaS Ntmei; MaiTiiua OaaT Oo. OaS ul sea our new naaaa aud aa ptoo. uav cevrn cureo io tat cure- IIM I iLl Lll We want the name and ad- drnaof ererjr euRerer in the & ASTHMA sasfifiE CUT THIS OUT Ami semi In na for lllhnitraih ami lull IMrtlrulareiil Callloinla Fruit Ijaiial In MAY WOOD COLONY Foster, Benohley et Woodson, Kit Market ilnn-t, Han Franrlten, Cal. TIIK OIIRATKHT r ira en i nirwen .ire n tiler. Ail your dealer fne It, or eend lor Free Circular ti Petaluma Inniliator Co., rctaluma. Oak BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. Founded ISIO. Aeaileinlr, l'ri-iraliry and Prluiarf ni'lMrliuenla. Five n-Bular eonraea, lu t'lmliiiK llie ouinmenial In llie Acaileiulo lieivrimeul. ilarlillue iiih harah, but airli-l Nnhwl buya ailmllied. Heler wub (Nilillileiii-e ui palniua and pnplla llimuali out (lie Nnrlhweal (Haul. II leai'lirra, U4 raileta, IT srailiialia laal year, Fuurleeutli ytar miller in-miit oiaiiaa-eiueul will be r ln Niu 1 linn. Fur ralaliiaiie and oilier nriirmallun aililniaa J. W. llll.l,, it, 1)., I'rliiL-liial, I'. o, Drawer 1", Furtland, Or, ItleO lathe aeknnwleuee leaillne ramnlr for all lb unnatural dlarbariree aaa Iprlvatedlaeaaeeofaiea. A eertala eure tor the debllh Uiiii- weakaea pecalla to wiimea. iter Inreaenbe II ana reel ear I Thi toatGwIM"-'! Tn In reeommeodlB 11 V . ociaani,o ErSI un"' Ai Siusrn, R v , umarua.ru. Hold by lrlaU. THE SAME. Vooo STEEL. PICKET FENCE arllilli - In ili-alxu, nruKH-la the erumnla wltlinul unu- Beaver Falls, Pa. llila paper in nihil. 3PIHI0M C I has stood as the finest and world. It knows no eaual. more its durability makes it makes. It is therefore the grocer will supply it at a Dealer Dees Not Carry Tbea PiRRT CASTS AID E0iDWiC0!S, Best and Cheapest In the Werld. Carts, $15 Dp. Wagons, 53 Cp. ftnae irul Denartmenl SkinnUm Ihaa ImwH and ntUnn, Uaoeoek IiiJiitralora, Marin Wort funaar uuoraaoua mu M 1 Hill tJT itoHiAYR.V f UnalMa-ia S S PI 1 1 Tra. aawtl lUnunfuia.