ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 26, 1886.'
VARIETIES.
Bret Ilarte lingers in London.
M. Pasteur is the son of a tanner.
Chang, iho Chinese giant, recently
lost $25,000 by an unfortunate invest
ment in an Australian gold nunc.
When jou arc inclined to stand o:i
punctilio in inter-denouimational inter
course, be careful to 'due allowance for
unconscious prejudice. If you err, let
it bo on the side of cliarity.
The senators of the nation sit at
desks older than the honorable gray
beards themselves. The desks are of
mahogany and, though made seven tr
fiye years ago, they are as sound as a
dollar.
According to Edmund Yates, "Poor
old Kossuth, being no longer able to
earn his living by teaching languages
in Italy, has now found a home in the
house of fcis sons, who are shepherds in
the valley of Sixt, in Savoy."
You weary of so many calls for
charity, but you would be sorry if such
calls wero to cease altogether. Be
thankful, patient, and discriminating;
your. Lord has placed his richest bene
dictions along this line of action.
When you sink from prohibition to
high license you give up the principle
at issue, and your fight against drunk
enness will excite no more enthusiasm
. among the masses than a discussion
concerning the nebular hypothesis.
All of the candidates of the Presi
dential ticket of 1872 are dead. They
were Grant, Greeley, Wilson, and
Brown. Gen. John C. Fremont is the
sole survivor of the campaign of 1856,
Hannibal Hainblin of 1860, George
II. Pendleton of 186 L
When you persuade sensible people
that the suppression of liquor-selling
and drunkenness will destroy the pros
perity of a city, it will be easy to per
suade the same people that it will de
stroy the prosperity of a city to extin
guish a fire that is reducing it to ashes.
Musurus Pasha, who has been Tur
key's Minister to England thirty-four
years, will retire, owing to his age,
which is seventy-eight. He is a native
of Crete, a member of the Greek
Church, and has translated Dante into
modern Greek. Rustcni Pasha, his
successor, is also a Christian.
Said the old Doctor, after tho elec
tion of delegates to .the General Con
ference: "Well, the Conference has
fallen into the habit of laying aside its
old men" and then, as if speaking
from the grave in which his brethren
had la;d him, he added:
"Ye living men, come view the ground
Where you must shortly lie."
STATE NEWS.
There was not sufficient business to
como before the Circuit Court in Lake
county to warrant the holding of the
regular term this month, and Judge
Webster therefore postponed the session
till the next regular term, time. Lake
county, .wearing too much good luck
in her finances. She ought to help us J
out in paying our taxes. Tidings.
According to the new registry law
it will be in order at the next election
for ea:h party to adopt a vignette to
be placed at the head of the ticket A
copy of the regular ticket containing
the vignette should be filed with the
county Clerk, and any person making
bogus tickets and using the vignette or
an imitation thereof, is liable to a fine
and imprisonment
The Courier says: CoL Ross, of
Jackson county, predicts that Southern
Oregon is on the eve of the biggest
mining boom that has ever been expe
rienced on this coast The Colonel's
prediction ia this direction, we are
glad to know, iB based upon many rich
developements which are now being
made in Josephine and Jackson coun
ties. .
At a meeting held last . week, the
county commissioners of . Josephine
county agreed to locate the proposed
new 'county buildings on the Bourne
portion of the townsite of Grant's Pass,
instead of in the Abraham addition, as
was determined upon before the law
suit began. The site now selected for
the buildings is on the east side of the
railroad track, two or three blocks from
the depot' The settlement of this vex
ing question will result beneficially to
the prosperity and growth of the town.
The Portland Standard failed to
make its, appearand yesterday, to
the regret of many of its friends. Mr
Pettengill, the proprietor, says the
suspension will only be temporary, un
til h4 can make some arrangements for
continuing the publication on a more
substantial basis. The difficulties con
nected with the publication of a daily
paper in these times are innumerable,
and the expenses yery heavy. It is
safe to say that there is no place in the
United States where the expense of
publishing a daily newspaper, is as
great- as in Portland. Everything
connected with it ranges from 25 to
100 per cent higher than in Eastern
lit--! AitiAi rf Aniiol rr Mirwirm
nrc,o Vtanclard. under air. jretun-nas
- v "Ijw
managetsent, nas keen dignified in
discussion and courteous to its coteni
poraries, &Sl merited success, if it has
not achievedt. : The News trusts that
the suspension as' announced, may
only l temporary.1 News.
WA SIl lXa TOX LETTER.
Washington, Feb. 8th, 1 886.
The President and Attorney Gen
eral have read and discussed privately
and with the other Members of the
Cabinet the recent publications regard
ing Mr. Garland's connection with the
Pan-Electric Telephone Company.
They understand the whole affair, but
tho President expressed the wish that
his official household should take no
part in the controversy at present, nor
say anything for publication.
This policv of silence is adontcd be-
cause the President feels that time
will vindicate the Attorney, General,
and because the source and motives of
tho attack upon Mr. Garland are un
derstood. The war waged by certain
newspapers now is well pai l for by
the Bell Telephone Company, and its
purpose is to intimidate the Administration-
and thus prevent tho Gov
ernment from carrying out the plo
t;rame with regard to suits to test the val
idity of the Bell patent.
But the conspiracy has in no degree
discouraged tho prosecution of this
suit. It will not be delayed any long
er than is necessary for preparation,
tan array of prominent counsel having
been aheady selected to aid the De
partment of Justice. Solicitor Gcner
al Goode will conduct the suit, and ex
Senator Thurnian, Mr. Lowery of New
York, an electrician specialist, and
Messrs Eppa Hunton, Jelf. Chandler
and Whitman of this city will assist.
It has not yet been determined where
the trial will bo held. The Bell Com
pany wants it vx Boston, and others
think it should be argued in some
Western city wheic there has been no
previous litigation or feeling on the
subject.
The climax of absurdity was reached
in comparing the Pan Electric affair
to the "Credit Mobilier." In the
Credit Mobiler business, officials were
bribed to corruptly act in their official
capacity aud give life and value there
by to a corrupt scheme, to tilth money
from the Treasury. In this affair no
one has been wild enough even to dare
insinuate that the Senators and mem
bers of tho lower House who invested
in Pan-Electric stock had any purpose
of legislating the stock into value.
There has been nothing in the offi
cial or personal relation of Attorney
General Garland to this case up lo this
time, that is not consistent with the
highest integrity and honor. Ho has
not used his official position or influ
ence in the slighest degree to promote
the suit against the Bull Company.
On the contrary, when application
was made to him to bring suit he
promptly declined because he happened
to hold shares in the Pan-Electric Com
pany. In declining to act, ho refercd
the whole subject to the Solicitor Gen
eral, and that official, who had no stock
iti either company, found a stato of
things that warranted the bringing of
a suit.
The maltei then went entirely out
of the hands of Mr. Garland, and it
is stated.. by those in position to speak
advisedly that he knows nothing about
the preparation of tho case4 or "the
plans of the Government.". "He jind
Mr. Goode have not exchanged a word
upon the subject of tho suits and Mr.
Garland instructed tho chief, clerk of
his Department to hand Mr. Goode all
letters that are received bearing upon
the matter. The President will not
even consult Mr. Garland in the- 'se
lection of a place where the suit shall
be brought. " . -v
. All that you hear about Mr. Gar
land's resignation is nonsense The
President would not be likely to accept
it if it were tendered. . Ho was satish
fied months ago with Mr. Garland's
explanation of his connection with the
I case, and the Attorney General then
expressed his willingness to resign - if
the Administration felt any embar
assment over the coming discussion.
But Mr. Garland will not be driven
out of the Cabinet, nor the suits pre
vented by newspaper abuse.
The great contest between the Pres
ident and the Republican majority in
the Senate threatens to evaporate for
want of earnestness or rather because
the President, will not surrender his
constitutional prerogative at the beck
of a few Republican managers. It
would be very awkwark, though, for
these Senatorial politicians who are 60
anxious to make some trouble for tho
Administration, to abandon their
efforts just at this stage of the pro
ceeding. The country has been ex
pecting something dramatic, and they
feel that they must not fall too flatly
flat &
Patents Granted.
Patents granted to citizens of the
Pacific States during the past week,
and reported expressly for The Review
by C. A. Snow fc Co. Patent lawyers,
Opp. U. S. Patent Office, Washington
D. C. D. Bullock, SumneV, Wash.
Ter., vegatable cutter; K II. Gadsby,
San Francisco, climbing device; O. W.
Garland, Oakland, CaL, Sewer gas trap;
A. S. Hallidie, San Francisco, Tram
way for curves; A. J. Hatch, San
Franciscc, Fruit drier; F. W. Kroeber,
St. Helena, CaL, Vehicle safety rail;
A. M. Plato, Portland, Oreg., Electric
fire escape; W. O. Kendall, Portland,
Oreg., Cutter head; II. Wilcox, Los
Gatos, CaL, Fruit jar.
Don't fail tjf register April 4tli, 5tb,
and 6th.
KING'S EVIL
Was tLs name formerly given to Scrofula
because of a superstition that it could be
cured by a king's touch. The world Is
wiser now, aud knows that
SCROFULA
can only be cured by a thorough purifica
tion of" the blood, "if this is ncfjlectcd,
the disease perpetuates Its taint MirouL'U
generation after generation. Among its
earlier symptomatic developments are
Eczema, Cutaneous Kruptlons, Tu
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent Ulcers, Nervous aul Phy.
SlPfll CnllnnQfV ctn It nllrtivrl tn ritt.
tinue, Klieumutism. Scrofulous Ca-
tarrb. Kidney aud Liver Diseases.
Tubercular Consumption, and vari
ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are
produced by it,
Ayer's Sarsapanlla
l.i the only powerful and always reliable
Iho'J-purifying medicine. It is so cilcct
ual an alterative that it eradicates from
the system Hereditary Scrofula, aud
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At tho same time it en
riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
rejuvenating the entire system. Thkgrcat
Regenerative Medicine
Is composed of the genuine Honduras
Snrsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Mil
linyia, the Iodides of Potassium and
Iron, and other ingredients of great po
tency, carefully and scientifically com
pounded. Its formula is generally known
to the medical profession, and the best
physicians constantly prescribe Ayer's
S.vuSAPAiiiLLA as an
Absolute Cure
For all disease? caused by the vitiation of
the blood. It in concentrated to the high
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other preparation for which like effects
are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest,
r.s well as tho best blood purifying uicdl'
cine, in the world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rnEr-ARF.n by
Dr. o. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Analytical Chemists.
Sold by all Druggists: Trice $1;
Six bottles for $3.
! KXHI5AL MERCHANDISE.
WAR IN EUROPE!
Removal!
Kemoval!
Memovall
On account of our removal
into out new Store we propose
to offer our entire stock of Gen
ci al Merchandise to the Public
at such low prices that notwith
standing the present hard times
and scarcity of money, will en,
able everybody to buy ' our
goods. ' . -
THE ENTIRE STOCK
Must be sold before we move
Our Stock' is larger andbette r
assorted jtliaii iinj in the City.
COME AKD EXAMINE
A"nd:be your own judge
Before iurchaf3ing': Elsewher3
. "Weguarantee our clothes to
fit in every particular.
WE MEAN BUSINESS
And.no mistake. Our place of
business is ote door north of the
Post Office.
CARO BROTHERS.
Coos Bay Stage Line!
LAIRW A CALVERT,
FROl'UIETORS.
THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS'
WHERE eotincctiuu is made with Coos BavStaaiu
era for all points on the Ray. Stages leave the Post
office at R sebum every niorninir, except Sunday
calling at the hotels before leaving.
THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BA. Y
Particular attention given to the comfort of pass
sengc rs. C jref ul dri vers -.nd g d stock.
NEW STORE
AT
IL,I,AR9 OK.
wouKl rcsjicctfully iuform ibe public that he
haa on band s Hue assortment of
Iry ;ods, Groceries, '
R ca tly-lliulc Clot Ii i ng
and in fact everything usually kept at a
lirst-c'isg store. Give him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
AH kinds of Proiluc
Taken in Esi'lianc for Ooods.
T3uAll orders promptly attendtd to.
MISCELLANEOUS
pUli Nil URE PA LA OF,
j
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
H.is tlie IliiMt stmk of furniture south f Portland
which lie sells aa cheap as it can be liouht
ill the Stato. The new faii"lcc!
DOUBLE BED LOUNGE.
? i
AND
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hum! a full assortment of beds and l-d-diiK,
chairs, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Childrcns Chairs, etc.
J. CILDERSLEEVE.
CHINESE WASH HOUSE,
. AXD
LABOR AGENCY!
Yung 8am Proprietor.
mills POPULAR LAUXDRYM AN HAS OPENED
J. business at his old dtiinj iii Hosebur', iitc
Carton's Livery Stable. Is prepared to cmiti-act fur
Chinese Laborers,
Anil furnish
COOKS,
FARM HELP,
WOOD CIIOiTEl:s,
KAILKOAD HANDS
Or C linese Labor if any description on uliwrt notice.
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Simp,
iJliick.smitli ftliop.
HAN MAKE CAST1NCS FROM ONE
J online to three tons weight. Suiiill Cn
lola for small castings. Money refunded if
work is not satisfactory. Portland prices !
Save telegrams and exprcBsajje.
LANGENBERG'S
Boot audi Shoe Store,
Jackson Street, '.Opposite Post Olliec,
HoseTmi-g, Orcgou.
KEEPS ON HAND TUB LARUKST A XT' UKST
assortment of Kastcm and San Knnii isro .-nid
other makes of HOOTS, SHOES, WAITERS, SLII'
1'KliS and evcrvt hiii in the Hoot and Shoe line, and
WELLS CHEAP FOK CASH.
Hoots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit Ouaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather aud Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on lliort Notice,
Als,) a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INtsTKUMENTN and
VIOLIN STIilNGS.
LOUIS LANGENBEBG.
CIVIL liKND STORE
V. L. ARRINGTON,
: DEALER IX
Dry Goods G-roceics etc
Ail Kinds of. Pro(Jo9T4kfn, in Exchange
CIVIU BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON.''
T, L. Gannon, C. A. BlackmaI
CARRIAGE, WAGOIT,
AND
MBLACKSI.IITHSHOP!;?
, Adamson'a Old Stantf, Jackson Street. .
MANtJFACTrjIlEES OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, EUSGISI
. All Kiuda of Repairing Done.
Terms ar
lleasonable.
Oannox.a Blackman.
GBANGE
BUSINESS
I r ASSOCIATION
OF ROSEBURG.
Wi F. OWENS,
Manager.
i -DEAL IK
Wool and Grain!
I ALSO, AGENTS FOR
AwruCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
OF ALL KINDS.
I1TH TRANSACT A GENERAL T.USI
f V 11 ess in our line aud nav the Hiulicst
Market Pricen for Wool and Grain. A fall
line of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice
at lxmcst Prices. Office and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give us a call.
W- T- OWEN 3.
THE
New York Coffee House
1
1
ra.
And j Oyster Saloon
51
Leading Check llestaiirani
in the City.
SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
t
PORTLAND .. ORECON
iPrlvatcU-miiM of the Utcst Design!! for Ladies!
' OrEX DAY AND X1G1IT,
NK W"RL:STAU RANT .
NEXT DOOK TO UK. MARSTERS.
J. W. MoCONNELL
(Successor to T. C, )Y &()
Desires to announcp to the people that
he will give twenty one meals for
$4.00.
On his tables can he found " the lest
that the market affords.
FRESH OYSTERS
SERVED IN EVERY STYLE.
JS'O CHINAMEN EMPLOYED.
Awarded Premium at State Fair!
9k.
t
. W4
I
FOUNT LAAIP.
r 11. The to .if the fount is so coiii tniclcd as to
ntioi any small jil;intnv .f oil thnt iniubt acci
dentally run ner, thereby ireveiitin damage to
i mire, carjiets, etc.
12. The insurance companies rrci.iiniicnd'Uii'ii
use, lieeniiBC they they are non-cx)dosic i te.
THE BRILLIANT AND STEADY LICKL
I'rodiKTd by these lamps because of their pecu
liar codstruction, the main principles bcin a
double draft, the outer air tube jrivinj,' fibundaiit
supply of oxyircn, which is neccKKiry to insure
perfect cmdiustioii (and thereby burninj; tin
isliirousatid poisono.TS matter which escapes in
other lamps) and the inner or "spreader" uir
tubes steadyin;; tin; flame anc predentin;.' its toin
in' in contact uilii the Isiinncy.
Made by a prominent authority (rives the follow
ing letull:
THE TEST OF LICHT
Ordinary lamps, 8 -11 eanille swcr.
Oas lamps, -Jd camlie power.
Improved new thica-o Kle.it rie lanij'S., K. ean
ille stwcr.
Are made ninl can Ik- had itlln r in lirats, N'u kcl
or tiold Ih-onze:
THE FOLLOWINC STYLES
lOl'NT LAMP- ( an be attiicbed to any iras or
oil fixture, side bracket, etc., folds I quart of oil
and burns 7 S hours. 'rrc f2..r(l to .'i.no
ST AX 1 l;VMl-Kor table or desk use. Hol!
1 i uart of "il and burns 7 S hours. :i to ;i.;',y
l.lliliAKY lol'XT - Made expressly fibrarv ex
tension hangers. 11. .Ids 1 quart of oil and burns
7U hours. Price -i.T't to
A 1.1. MtillT KOI NT -Same as Fount Uinp
only has a kuircroil reservoir and eon iequcntly
i I burn' Ioii;;cr. I'rice, to y.J.'J;,.
Send For One.
r.KWAKE OF IMITATIONS!
Caii Only he Obdiined from i s.
HITCH V
But
you do
oefore
" ' W. G.
WOODWA
-AND-
Buy a New Set of Harn
One of ihc Biggest and fj,cst Stock of Goods ever JJroiight -lV Town.
iiseiothiDg but the host leather, and have Lot
- r
EVERYTHING IN T1IH LINE.
f. Cr. Woodwards &,oseoirg.
-SUCCESSOR TO-
Atatem, Wheeler'
-DEALERS IN-
CEWERAL MERCHANDISE,
JRosebnr
Uas on hand constantly a
uencnu. JHcrcUajiUisc ana will
..wMuua iivh io UUtO,. YYllU-111 W IJCiUCI illlUll 011110
scarcity of money and tne present depression i
slimy their own interests by
. i . - " . -
lieiore purchasing cisewnere,
ftf. fiKt ni" lncu lli.ui -of Ivtif" xrJll
r'f7i : m " '
At Tlie Lowest Living Fiofit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken 'At Market Trice.
i
Drain! & Co,- lrain.
GENERAL
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
- Teas; '
1 Hardware,
o -O-
HJiTS, CJ1FS, BOOTS AU3-JD SHOES
n stomei-s will find otu- stock compW, comprising manV articles it is hn
lofaiWe here?to
fllilf. it l fur ftlf.lt iritnivkfit r. ...I
luutvu urcnasc3 nere as we Vi
only.
-re
imirli. Vrtt " -
MAPT TM.
. - ' " i-T .
H AT.T. ATIH r"rS'rtln Z T"w Blfl. " Unowned, jhestandard fo. General Western Passenger Agent,
"nrl . No. 2 Washington St.?
i, op, senxor illustrated catalogue. KflKlilil littii AllIS CO., liEHI HAYE5, C055. Portland, Orego
POSITIVELY NON4SXPI.GSIVE!
THE CHI
ELECTRIC
!AG0
LAMP!
520ANDLE ROWER
"Silt: ONE AND V.K
OXVINtKI..-'
fc DDKKSS: j
I UH10AG0 ELECT
rt or. I irst & Washington ht
i r Awoiijj its many advantages
ELE0TEIU LAMP 00-
hllcela. roriland. Or.
hnay be cniiini rntcd
the f,
1. The lamj), by the lav.
TIVKtV !SV.N-S.lLOMYK.
f intiire, is jo-t-
-. i v cannot break or sin
ke a chinmey.
an be used.
t of J cent i.i.r Imiir.
6. An ordinary chimney
4. The lanii burns at a c
One wick will last u to 6 m
J lie Il k is fnroilw .l
free with every Uiim.
i. J lie lomi:M licilir.
'.H!is. ' I
break, but one lanni will U-..
le Oi' IjIAS i'.M.liMt
What
ft a life time, i
alone will so'ilice to pay f.,i ti lain., " "
V. This lyni. has Uieonl j wicli uVaviocal tl-.rt
requires no tichljr of icJ. and al. the i.u'.s
tli.i' !m ,1.... .1 I .
you saie on cMimiev
'."".."' "Ial '"ii.sstlie k up peilcctlv civi
lu, iiie wick trims itscli ii turned d.iwn until
utet In S't nit witii
or less beiiiL' ail the
i.t J
.'4
X"-7
: K i 4
hi
-'v.-,t..-,;t.
f 'A v
t
STAND
.AMP.
that come
DON'T FAIL TO CALL. ON ME
1
Oregon.
T '" "rs aem :oi(l mri
M out liein' blown, a luinuti
timrrmitn.....! .
mi j
'ijouad to
S 1 0 P
MM
larce and comnlcle assortment. 0fKR?M. "Washington. and Oregon
be pleased to sed i s old frionrlsi
business, will
calling on ivm
bid examining
1 do not claim to so 1 fronds
nf.u...i .11 ...l.L ..."i : ... I
' WIT i !luuul'"'-ine
Sol. Abraham.
Doughs .Cel., Oregon,
DEALERS IN I
Crockery,
o
enumerate.
Z all can he satisGed
y and sell fort-ash
i
MtrsK-si;
fflll gaiiK? made In 32 callire, 0 graina powder ;3S car.
" iv una 09 graini, p ae nraaeesi Kiwting nue
I O UTL AN I) A I) YEIITISEM EKTS
C. W. KNOWI.ES,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
(EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor.
l-'lHST CLASS IX EVKKY UESPJiCT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The Keuse
f'ire -r f thick JJnildin
loll Kouuis.
In the CliiUi of the Utv
i oi:. i i;ont AM' jio!;i;i.son st.s., I oi.ti. and
lanoi'MAN ri,.x.
vi.VIOND HOTEL,
First Class !n Ever Particular,
rilKXKR I'll. NT .M) Jlc.ilKISOX Sl.s
OKKUON
Tuo.MAy ;i IVoorictor.
rpiIE ST. CI1AKLES UESTAUKANT.
CiiAiii.r.s IIeilman, l'ropficlor.
liw vorv Li'st in tlic Mnrk-1 is .set
liffoiH? von.
INTERNATIONAL
HQTEI,,
Gor. Third and E streets.
Portland, Oregon.
IiKl'LCKO KATES, l'KICES TO SUIT THE TIME
mm-? LAU i: avh wki.i.-aI'Poixtko iioi .se
A "Iters siiiiermraomiHodatioiis at i.tular j.riceo.
.Meals K.,oms Sk. :ld .Vie. Onl.V three blocks
fr..ni: OcjN.ts and .Steamer landings, IVee l'.nss
to ad fn.m ti e Hold No Chinese servants. No
oer halves or dc iatioii from regular rates of jl.00
Jier buy.
raarij tf U. X.EVTISTON. PronV.
Kstabliihed
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE READING
QlQimm,, HATTER
AND
OF OREGON.
j e'TIIE PLACE TO ETJY.J5
J B CONGLE.
Manufacturer, Wludesalu and llelail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
103 and llo Front 8trcct PORTLAJTP". OUE.C!OJff
Malansscno and Clements
New Furniture Store.
IN MARK'S OLD STORE.
A full lino of first -class Furniture.
Anything repaired or made to order.
CALL IXSTAXTER
Grca Ov erland liou e !
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-ONLY LINE RUKN1H0-
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oara,
Magnificent Day Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars,
-WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST-
TCi TUH T? A CT
Vi;l s ,aisl a Minneapolis.
only transcontinemtal line running
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals. 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
FROM THE COAST
OVER THE
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Bluffs,
St Jost-pli, Atchison,
Lea veil wort Ii,
Kansas City,
ISurliiiton, Quiue.y,
ttSt. Louis, S Chicago
AND ALL POINTS-
O '
"i;Asm and n
ljASl AND O
OUTHEA.m
OUTIIEAS J
o-
-O
Via St. Paul and Minneapolis.
-t SLEEPITVG CllS ,-
Ave hauled on regular Ex
press Trains over he
Entire Length of
' HE nun I ncnil TAUiriU nAILnUAU-
Leave Portland at 3:00 p,m., daily; ar
rive at MinncnpoiiR or St. Jraul lz:3U
p. m., third day.
Connection made at St Paul and
Minneapolis to all points East, South
and Southeast. ri
PACIFIC DIVISION.
a ram leaves rortlana daily at 11:4 y
A. jr., arriving at New Tacoma C:30
p. sr., connecting v illi 0."Pi. k N". Co.'s
boats for all points on Pugct Sound.
A. D. ClIARLTOJf,
Or. Ki:ni50Ll,
ftilJp-Stairs .,vlt L. fit's Jewelry Stor
KOSEBURC fiSECOH.
f5
f.,r
'M ALLEY,
Prwnii-lr l iho
nosEnunu makbj.i: wouks.
And Dealer ii.
' Tfi3ii;sT;NFs, Tatlkis, Et!.
Srhrip l!enr.f Ili ;;rnV nt.ire.
CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS AND COPYRICIiTS
Obtained, and all other business in the V. S
Patent, Ofllco atuuded to for MODEKATE FEES.
Send MODEL pit DRAWING. We ndvite as
latentabil:ty i, of charge; aud u-o inake N
CHANGE I NLLbB WE OUTAIS PATENT. '
We refer here to the I'ostniaMer. the Supt.
Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S.
ratcnt olice. For circular, advice,, tcnua au
rcfercnees to actual clients i u your own State
county, w rite to
C, A. S0W. & CO.,
Oj.sitc Patent Oiriee,- Wash:ii;ton, D. C.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
BOWEN BROS.
Jlav dissolved Ihc copartn-nihip cxiBt
iiiji UtwCen Bunnell & Dowen LVes. and
arc now prepared to do all work in their
Hue in a
WORKMANLIKE
MA NX El", A.Np AT KEAsoXACLK RATES.
CT. kJSs Xt- "Et2M&9 )
A Full Lino of
Staple aud Fancy Groceries
Taulc axd Pocket Cutlery,
Glassware, Crockery
Quecasware, Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in 'the
City limits, Free of Charge.
nm SALE
A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION
, IN LOOKING CLASS, '
General lercliaudise. LoL Wain
House and Store with Stock on hand,
on lieasouitlle Terms. Inn uirG of
W. 0URAX
MEDICAL-
-Oft. UEQI&'S
M OSDKlaUL
Geruiati Invigorator
Men whd are suffering f rum
Uiscsv mid Vcakneag Uro't
vu jy early i niiirtideike or
CXB..4KM . ........ ..am......
jlebility, premature decay, ltt uianhowl, etc., hav-
... ii. u every jtunvn rcme1v, should iirr-
curo i immediately bu. LltDItrs 1KVIGO1UT0K
,?IUu 8. .-i. ' j-j)-, - i i i ' ., ,-, u.
7UK IfOGfuU wiil agnra'tu forfeit l,000 for
ciso umlurtekeH,- net -cured. -The reasH why w
niacy camio sreti-ured of weaktK-sg nd thaalKivc
diseases w owiwrtonipHt3Ui.n xallcd l'KOKTA
TURKI1KA with . HvpencslUsiii. khini.
eceiai tr!tnic- ' . - . '
L1EB1U S ISViCOIU-Bill: No. 2, hndvr
ur
euro
havepiajcioxnyeerwal-i t. h ireatffiento i
uasc oi olou. . , . . . . , . ;
HrlraplrssjHsirwr Hie feci " if ymr become I it-
tUUwWfal.ni. C I m of Titelity
mProHtatwrhta. UuHdreds a-; liyes h.ve been l,t
and ytuoasnd tiv9 ht their ?r.rierty and plcasiire
t. I . "v-u,, . .ntucoie; or wormy to us -of
the acrotom. oitcn tl.o m.i- , .. . . T
Mauhowlj Debility, etc. etc., Ult. JJEBIG'8 luviif
orator. ifo.- S, is llio ouv Inown ,.,o.i ... ,Z
above eompheatlon, and a perfect and nnianco
cure will be guaranteed in all , nndef taken uue
der ourspecud advice and treatment.
os powcrttu electric belts free to vi:r patients.
To itrovfl the wonderful
TOR, A 2 BOE GIVEN FiiEE.
vail or address.
Dr. Uebig & Co'e Private Dlapensnrr.
rn. -minti-js-.
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 .KEARNEY ST., SAN FUANCISCO, CAL.
Treats au Chrome, Special aud Private
Disease! with Wonderful Success.1 ,' ,
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
r "?ff5sSr 1 A NEVER VIlLISU
r-tVEfor Aorvuna Dcbilty
(Seminal Weakness. Kv.
t!uted Vitality, fccria.
lmpotenev, Paralysis,
i imuirnita, ana an the
Lcmblo effieis ( Sjcif.
labustouthful folliesand
jxcise in maturcr years,
such as Long .f Memory
baseitudc Nocturnal Em-
SKli.ll fl .vnr.i.Lt I.. i..
Dimness of Vikioh. N..i... i u. n...
IN DRIS'KINO IntoxicatinV ...niTT., r., -S..S
paasinn unobserved in th.,..; '.-.i I ".. Ja" ..V"
cases Uiat lead to rnnit Tdeath:
U. MlvriF, mho ia A iin i .h l,.vU,,... . r.
ATaor THK L'-NIVRBSITTor PkXSVLVjixi ,h
v i. "?."", Th.-oU!h examinaUonTid ad
viTA'&T , SAMPLE BOTTtE FREE.
?.lJr SCMt to "!v onc f,P, InfT letter, st.nina
syrnyKims, sex and acre. Strict secrecy in narthi d
all buHiiiess transactions. . iuras io
rs.1: nlT,,!.', fli.,3!.V R"T, NEPIIKETICl'M
Cures all kirn 1. of Kidney and Dladdcr Complaint
.nwhea. Gleet, Lcuchorrnca etc. For sale by l
drngsists; SI a bottle or six bottles for firedolUrs.
Dr. Mixtibi Da.xdkliox Pills are the best and the
cheapest Dtsi tnu and Einoi s cure i a the market.
For sale by all drupjrists.
SHALL POX
MAE1LS OAS BE EEMQVED..
x,EOiSr &co,
Loi.don, Perfumers to If. M. the Queen, hate
- ted ami patented the worhl-reiioriit-t
OBLITEBATOR,
hich remrt e Small Pox tarks, of however long
standing. The application is simple and liaroilew '
causes no inconvenience, andv coiittins uothitiy ia
jurious. Price I3.S0.
" SUPS FLUOUS HAIR
Leon & Cos DKIILATOIlM
Removes Sucrflouus Hair In a few 'minute
without fam or unpleasant sciiKitum nc(er
grow a-tiiii. huupleajid harmless. i
Fall directions. Sent by tiiail. price T.
"JUV. IT, KJX lit II :
GENERAL AGENT,
219 Tremot Street, Bogton, Mass.
Mentkn ViijPip;
JSeSI.