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IOItTI.VXI lMtOIUCB MAKKKT, BUTTEn Fancy roll, $ lb..... Oregon Inferior grade Pirkled California roll do pickled Cheese Eastern, full cream Oregon, do California Eons Fresh Dmeu Fhuits Apples, qrs, sks and bxs. . . do California Apricots, new crop Peaches, unpeeled, new . . . Pears, machine dried Pitted cherries Pitted plums.iOregon Figs, Cal., in bgs and bxs. . CaT. Prunes, French Oregon prunes Flock -Portland Pat. Roller, bbl 3 Salem do do White Lily J? bbl Country brand 4 Superfine GltAIX Wheat, Valley. V 100 lbs. . . 1 do Walla Walla........ 1 Barley, whole, V ctl do grou' d, ton 20 Corn, if 100 lb-. Oats, choice milling t bush do feed. good tochoice.old Rve. t 100 lbs 1 Fei:i Bran, t? ton -- Shorts, k ton Hay, p ton, baled IS 10 lit 20 21 21 12 IS lo (Si 20 14 ffi 10 8 0 28 14 15 40 11 8 10 13 (a) 121 7 a 8 & 10 12J 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 33 3 00 51 (Si 1 55 0 1 35 I 10 0J (523 00 53 ?5 50 00 (a, 1 10 00 23 00 21 t'O oo rso oo (0 (330 00 00 (g 32 5C Choo. b? ton z. Oil cake meal tfton 30 Fiiemi Fkuits Apples, Oregon new tfbx. Cherries, Oregon, t? drm. . . Cherry plum Lemons, California, fbx.. 4 Limes, V? 100 Riverside oranges, V box... Los Angeles, do do ... 3 Peaches, t? box 1 1 00 75 1 00 00 5 00 1 50 7 50 00 3 50 00 .l 50 Hides - Dry, over 10 tbs, VMti 13 14 Wetsaited, over to us ojw liirraln hides onc-thrd olT. 7i Pelts 10 1 00 Veoetaiii.es Crbbage, t 11 ' Carrots, fc? sack Cauliflower, doz 1 Onions Potatoes, old, V lb do new, do 2i 1 uu 1 50 1 00 15 u 25 Wool- East Oregon, Spring clip.. 14 Valley Oregon, do . . . 20 18 24 Tough dried grass should bo iised xvith caution in tho hen-yard as it sonic times causes crop-bound. Pan Cakes: One quart buttermilk, ttvo eges, one teapoonful soda, a littlo salt, and flour enough for a thin batter; bake in the usual way. The Plowman. In favor of fanning it may bo truly said that a greater proportion of thoso who begin by working on a farm rise to competence and moderate wealth than in any other pursuit. N. Y. Examiner. Carrots and Cream: Take as many moderate sized carrots as you like; scrape anil slice, boil in a kottlo of water until tender, turn out in a bowl (leaving tho water they were boiled in in tho kettle); put cream or milk, a pint to every three carrots, into the water, add butter and salt to taste, let boil two minutes, then pour all over carrots. The Caterer. Nrco little tea cakes to be baked in muffin rings arc made of ono cup of sugar, two eggs, ono and a half cups of milk, one heaping teaspoonful of baking power, a piece of butter the size of an egg and Hour sufficient to make a Mid' batter. In this batter stir a pint bowl of fruitcurrants aro nice--or canned berries with the juice poured oil'. Serve while warm and they are a dainty addition to the tea table. De troit TriLunc. OFF FOR EUROPE. Two .Hen Xmv Keullzinir tin; Jtrlglit m-cuniM ofTlielr Kurly Life. Zach Messenger, the owner of the unpretentious little barber shop at 315 Bush street, iu not at his post of duty these days. He left two days ago via tho Canadian Pacific Ilailrond for Europe, taking his better-half with him, and intending to bo gone live months. It is only a brief time since Mr. Mes senger had no such notion in his head as doing a foreign land. An attache of the littlo siiop yesterday told an Examiner reporter bow it was be hap pened to change his mind. "You see," ho said, "Zach lias been having quite a struggle of it for sev eral years, although he is an old San Francisco boy, and has had a pretty fair trade. But his expenses were heavy, and most of tho time ho just about kept even. But he could always spare a dollar or two in any littlo en terprise that promised a profit. So it was that ho got to taking a ticket a month lately in tho Louisiana State Lottery. Well, in tho drawing of April 12th last, ho pulled out one tenth of ticket No. G7.0G0 for $15,000, and. was promptly notified to this ef fect. "He went straight down to Wells, Fargo ife Co. and got the sum men tioned. Fleasedl I should Bay ho was. He said since ho'd been so for tunate he'd just tako a little trip off. Oh 1 yes, he takes moro than ono ticket now. us do most all who know Zach." Another tenth of tho $150,000 prizo was won across tho bay at Oakland at tho sanio drawing. It soon became known that A. Mousson, a bachelor of 40, who had been trying all his lifo hitherto to win a fortune, was tho lucky man. Mr. Mousson had con ceived tho idea that ho could not do a better thing, as ho went along, than to invest in a ticket or two. Now ho con siders it tho best move ho over mado in his lifo. For some days ho has been receiving the congratulations of his friends, and now ho is casting about to carry out some of tho many bright plans of his early lifo. It is rumored also that when ho goes upon a trip to tho Neckar, as it is pos sible ho may, ho will not go alone, and that tho trip will be all tho more en. ioyablo on that account. San Fran clsco (Cal.) Examiner, May 4, 1887. AGRICULTURAL. Devoted to the Interests of Farmers and Stockmen. i staples fastening the wires, whether the Fnrmynril Manure. i nails or staples aro driven into the Among intelligent farmers who ex- j tree or into a piece of timber fastened ercise considerable cure in storing their ; to the tree. But it has been discov manure there arc some singular preju- ered that when tho willow is planted dices prevailing regarding the value 1 this objection is avoided, for tho top of anil use of manure. Many a farmer the willow can bo kept cut down so would think he was wasting both time closely that the trunk will bo swayed and material were ho .to spread and little, if any. The tree should not bo plough in manure that was not prop- used as a post until the trunk obtained erly "rotted." That such an opinion a diameter of six inches afoot from should be prevalent is not surprising, tho ground ; and even when it has Take pound for pound and rotted man-. reached this size, Mio tree may bo cut ure will produce far more satisfactory ' off live feet from the ground, making and speedy results than unrolled. But (a post of tho desired height without this is not the only matter to be con- . killing tho tree. Such cutting off sidered. A pound of green manure I would be fatal to any other tree that will not make a pound of manure that could be used for this purpose ; but the is well rotted. Rotted manure is sim- ( willow will tond out a rich bunch- of ply green manure considerably con-1 shoots, which will soon become re centrated and in a high state of pre- spectable branches and may bo cut off paration. If this were all it would not in their turn. Thus wo may have a matter much whether the manure was thick, stocky trunk five feet high, with used in a rotted or unrotted condition; I so littlo top that the wind will not but this is not all. While the manure loosen the nails or staples. The has been rotting much of its value has branches cut off make good bean-poles, been dissipated in the fennentive pro- 1 or tho summer firewood par excel cess, while that which remains is in 1 lence. They cut very eitsilv when such condition as to yield nearly all of us plant food to the first crop that fol - lows its application. On the other hand, unrotted or unfermented ma- mire, when once plowed under, not only yields all the ingredients that make up the more highly prepared and concentrated article, but much more beside. All the volatile portion which is driven oil in the process of fer- mentation is now iriven to tho land. The process of rotting progresses slowly but with thoroughness, and not a par - ticle of available plant food is allowed to escape. Of course there are crops m which a limited uso of rotted manure is found in practice to bo necessary for the suc- cessnu cultivation ot certain crops. Thus, says a well-known writer, the turnip, the carrot and the beet, which aro sown in the early part of summer, ,i,, i:,i dii be in such a state of decomposition to act upon and nourish them in the first stages of their growth, and if this be not so tho crop may entirely fail. In these and similar cases accordingly ' a complete preparation of the farm-1 yard dung is an essential point of prac tice. Certain plants, again, do not rc- j quire the same state of decomposition j of the dung. Thus, tho potato ro- ' quires less in the first stages of its growth than tho turnip, and hence it is not necessary to subject tho manure I to be applied to the same degree of fer-, mentation. But since guano, bono dust and other j portable manures became available for tiirnin and other p.rnns tbnt roninrn 1 immediate manurial action, it has been a well established rule that farmyard manure had bettor be used before it has lost any of its fertilizing constit uents, and that when kept for any length of time (as in practice it must be) it should bo preserved as much as possible in tho condition as when it was taken from tho stables, cow-stalls and piggeries. Tho common practice of carrying dung and litter daily from tho various farm buildings to an open pit occa sions the loss of a considerable portion of its most valuable elements, and pro duces other chemical changes than those which contribute to fertilization. ItriihMclN HproutN. Farmers at tho West scarcely know of the name, much less the virtue, of Brussels sprouts. It is a email cab bage, very much moro delicate than the common cabbage, and superior in flavor to tho favorite cauliflower. It is raised to some extent for tho mar-! around at it distance of two, three, four kets of tho East, but, even thero,is not 1 or live miles, which the General visits as well known as it should be. Its I every day, unless tho weather is abso culturo is easy, but it is not as produc- lately stormy. Ho is constantly male tive as the cabbage, whereforo its cul-1 ing various and extensive experiments turo must become much moro general I for tho improvement of agriculture, than at present to render it as cheap j Ho is stimulated with that dosiro as other vegetables in our markuts. which always actuates him to do But thero is no reason why farmers good to mankind. In 1770 ho killed should not add tho Brussels sprouts to tho plants set out m their garden, and cultivated for the advantage of their table. . It is a fall vegetable. In tho hot weather of summer the littlo buds do not form a good, tender, compact head as they do in tho cooler weather of autumn. Tho seeds may bo sown where tho plants aro to stand, or tho plants may bo transplanted in July just like fall cabbages,and aro handled in tho same way. Tho picking of tho sprouts com mences when thoso near tho ground begin to foim heads, and is repeated from timo to timo about once in a week or two as they mature. They do not spoil like cauliflowers if neglected, but will stand a good whilo in good order till wanted. At last tho leading sprout at tho top of tho stem forms a small head about tho sizo of a man's fist, which resembles a small Savoy cab bage and ia equally as good as tho smaller sprouts. To keep thorn for winter uso they should bo taken up in November, just before tho ground freezes, and stored in a pit mado just like thoso us$d for storing celery. Tho pit can be NSpened and tho sprouts taken out at any timo in winter. Tho sprouts aro boiled and served with drawn butter, just as caulillowcrs. AVIllowH for Fence 1'OHtH. The fence post question is ono of much importance to tho Amorican far mer, owing to tho difficulty of procur ing suitablo wood for tho purpose. A correspondent of an exchange advo cates tho uso of willows for this pur pose, tho trees being readily obtained for transplanting and easily grown. Ho Bays: "It is frequently recom mended to plant trees along tho Hue of the fencos, that when tho trees have attained efficient sizo their trunks may bo used as posts. Tluib live posts that I will not rot are had, already securely I set, at the cost of setting out tho trees I loniy. liut to inis mere is iiieoujcciiou tniU tho swnyi,lg 0f the trees loosens I the nails holding tho boards or the 1 - . . . 1 A 1 1 - green, dry out rapidly, anil when dry , make a quick, hot hre that dies down 1 at once just the fire tho housewife desires during tho summer. Other points in favor of the willow for live fence posts are tho case with which it can bo got to grow and the rapidity of 1 its growth. If slips are stuck into tho , ground in the spring, when tho ground is moist, they will at once root anil grow. Where fence-posts are scarce ' this uso of tho willow can be con fi- 1 dently recommended; and likely it I will pay to so uso tho willow even I where posts are cheap. The willow is 1 slow to die and will make a firm post for many years IHoiikey I.alior. Tho hemp-raisers in this ucinity low empioy moi Key ,auor . . r , i , i i i 1,1 " "- gro. Perkins it Chnsnian have a forco 1 of ? ?von la.r8e '"onkeys of tho semi- gorilla species found near Capetown, South Africa. Smith it Murphy have about twenty-six. J. B. Park, near Kingston, Ivy,, who introduced mon key labor into the hemp fields of Ken tucky, has now a forco of seventeen. James Guthrie, of Sholbyville, Ky., has twelve. Other less extensive planters havo from two to live each. They do the work better than the ne gro, and at one-fourth the cost ; they are taught very easily, as they aro do cile and oven affectionate. Tho cost of tho monkeys on an average is about; $00 each. They are brought direct i from Capetown, South Africa, to ren sacola, Fla., and from there to Lexing ton, where tliey are distributed through out the hemp fields. Hemp-raiting with this new species of cheap labor is decidedly profitable, which is not the case with free labor. Tho negroes do not like the appearance of things, and many of them say that either they or tho monkeys will "have to go." Dan ville (Ky.) Cor. X. Y. Times. IViiNhliigtou UN a Farmer. In an almanac of 1700 we find tho following: "Gen. Washington pos sesses 10,000 acres of land in ono body, whore he lives ; constantly employs 210 hands ; keeps 25 plow gangs going all the year, when tho weather will permit; sowed, in 1787, GOO acres of oats, 700 acres of wheat and prepared as much corn, barley, potatoes, beans, peas, etc. ; has near 500 acres in grass and sowed 150 with turnips. Stock 1-10 horses, 112 cows, 235 working oxen, heifers and steers, and 500 sheep. , The lands about his seat aro all laid ; down in grass; the farms are scattered 150 hogs, weighing 18,500 pounds, for his family use, exclusive of his pro visions for his negroes, which was mado into bacon. A San Diego (Cal.) beekeeper has most effectually settled for him self tho question of tho alleged dam ago done to grapes by his insect pets. Ho took a perfect bunch of grapes, every berry of which was sound and in good order, and suspended it in tho middle of a hive of bees for an indefi nite time. It remained thero several weeks, or perhaps months, and at tho expiration of tho ieriod was removed in as perfect condition as when first put in the hive. Thousands of bees had been crawling all over tho fruit during that timo, only too eager to at tack tho toothsomo juice thereof, but had been unable to satisfy themselves. Tho experimenter now has his mind fully mado up on this moot question, and all tho argument that could bo mado betwixt now and doomsday would not alter his belief. Tho most careful estimates of tho coming wheat crop of California vary from 20,000,000 to 21,000,000 centals. Tho San Francisco Grocer Bays : Thero iB likely to bo a surplus of 10,000,000 bushels or more in this State, which should givo a possible export from tho Pacific Coast of not less than 25,000, 000 and poesibly 30,000,000 to 35,000, 000 bushels. If anything near presont prices are maintained, California may realize moro monoy on her for eign shipments than in 1885-80 when nearly 20,000,000 bushels of wheat wero forwarded at a valuation of less than $10,000,000. There aro 87,400 resident sheep in Klickitat county, W. T., which pro duced this year 011,800 pounds of wool. There aro 13,000 foreign sheep grazing in that county. Los Angeles propose to utilize the na tivo castor bean In a castor-oil factory. Weak lungs, spitting of blood, consump tion, mid kindred affections cured with out physician. Address for treatise, with two stamps, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Butlalo, N. Y. Have the grass cut if you want your lawn a la mowed. Try the Diamond Wrench. Z. T. Wright, Portland. For sale by When Bab; wm sick we gave hor Castorla, When sho waa a Child, eho cried for Castoria, When sho became Miss, eho clung to Castoria, When shohnd Children. Bho gave them Castoria. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Kttry !xn rihI soman roung or old, ou tlils&uut, that In Mlllctol nltli any tura.e, no matter what, that their family 4ijiciati iUh- nut uuilertaut1, or cannot cure, houUl write a full iUwrlttlon of their trouble to Dr. Konlen, or get ou the train ami vfolt him. He la pro YhWil with eTery Inntrument of nursery, and tho best medicines to Iki had for money. C'onaiiltatlons free. Honest oi'lnlonn Khcu; reasonable charges. All corn's IHiudence ftrlctly confidential Knclose stamp. AddreM W 11. KOKDKN, M. 1.; ottlces, 8, 9 and 12, Klret Na tional Hank, Portland. Oregon. Rupturo Pormanontly Cured. No suritery Work every day Cures guaranteed. Address Drs. FOKDKX A 1,1'THKP., ottlces 8, 9 and 12, Kir. National Hank, l'ortlaud, Oregon. If nllllclcd with Soro Kyt-s, uso Dr. Isano Thompson's Kyo Water. Druggists sell it. 25c. 'A. T. Wright, Portland, has the West inghousu Thresher and Engines. Thy Germka for breakfast. THE BEST KiclneyLiver Medicine SKWAl lCXOWX TO FAIL. HUNT'S 11UMKDV has saved from lln gcrinp Ulscaso and death hundrciU who have been given up by physicians to die IH'XT'S It UMEDY cures nllDlsoaRen of the- Kidm-ys, lSInddor, Urinary Or gans, Uropsy, Gravel, lUnhofes nntl Incontinence nml Itvtentiuii of Urlno. HUNT'S ItEMUDY encourages sleep, creates an appetlto, braces up tho system, and renewed health Is tho result. HUNT'S JtKMKDY cures i.dn In tho Side, Hack or I.oln.s, Ocnornl Debility, Fcnmlo V.iscases, Disturbed Sleep, Loss ofAiipntltonncl Jtrlsht's Disease. HUNT'S 11KMKDY quickly InducM tho I.Ivor to healthy action, removing tho causes that produce ltlliotiH HcndncliiJ, Dyspep sia, Sour Stomach, Costlvcuess. l'llcs, etc. By tho uso of HUNT'S 1CIGMKDY tho Stomach and lkiwcls will kcodlly regain their strength, and tho blood will bo perfectly puriflod. HUNT'S ltKJIKDY is purely vcgotablo, and meets a want never beforo furiilshod to tho public, and tho utmost reliance may bo placed In it HUNT'S IlKMEDY Is prepared ex prcsnly for tho nlinvo ' 'senses, nntl has never been ltnown wo fall. Ono trial trill convince you. For snlo by nil Druggists. Send for Pamphlet to HUNT'S REMEDY CO., Providence, It, I. Hord-Over Leases. "I do not think ih;it tenants gonor;illy .ndor.st.-unl tho luw in -ogard to hold over lt'ii-iiis," nid it lawyer. "It has been decided by thn Sunrt'ino Court of tho Stnto Unit it tenant who occupies premises beyond tho timo covered by his lease may bo considered a trespuss jr on the premises or n tonnnt of an jlher term equal to that of tho original (i:sc, should it not oxtioo;) ono your, at tho option of ilm landlord. To a (ly jiiiin this looks like a queer decision, but among attorneys it is generally considered as sound law. 1 understand thero aro landlords in Chicago who, during tho poriod of falling rents, took advantage of this construction of tho law to hold tenants who occupied premises ono or two days boj-ond tho terms of their leases for another yoar " Chifintn Jnumnl ft prinG Humor; Catvccio Va CJtfior One bottlo taken according to directions will give better results than a gallon of Sarsaparilla, or any of tho so-called Blood Purifiers with which tho market is glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. $600 REWARD be paid for any caso of Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad ministered, falls to relieve. ROHrsX. REMEDY jt LA" W -.ROYAL Wi"5 IB POWDER Absolutely Pure U t .' - ui' & K j' . -. - .. 1 c -v tl r - c oir ra! . .-liar '. t -a "t r-. '-. .11 i,-t-r - n' l.n .' Ti- I,", . .- Iff .-. i ' -J .1'olui V. Child cSc Co.., DRUCCISTS 1G1 Second St. PORTLAND. Or., Carry a full lino ot 'Chemicals. Toilet Articles and Sundries. The y timki' n icclnltjr ol Httiuillnti.to MAIL ORDERS. if you nerd An) thing In their lino win! tlio jirlce with imttt)!i', anil It "III lie returned by Unit mall, OTlio 1IUYKKH' OUIDK la Isaurd Sept. mill aiuri-h, cocUyrnr. 3- 31 IinK 8.'iXlli tuclic,wltliover 3,000 Illustrations a -whole Picture Uullrrjr, UIVKS -Vliolcsnle l'rlcci direct to cnnnumrr on nil Komi foi IicrHOiml or fmnllr TrlUliow to orilt r, niul Riven exnet cost of evtry Miliiir you use, rut, ilrlnlt, Mcnr, or hnve fun with. Those INVAI.VA11MS HOOKS roiitulu Information glrnuril from the markets of the Avorld. AV'e Mill mnll n ropy KKKIS to any nd rtress upon receipt of 10 cts. to rtrfrny expense of mulling. Ict u heal from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. A: '2VM Wnliiinh Avenue. Chicago. 111. Dayi SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. No hot water iile; no heating your rooms. Tor do- RCiiniiou, aiiart-p. Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot Morrison St. Portland, Or. Alan denier In Thrwhlne and Oenerul Machinery, Ma rlno Work, Laundry .Machinery, In fact anything you want. Cell. Apent for tlio Hlilmnnii Oonl Oil Kngino. ila AUI'.MW WA.Ml.l' ITS Purchasing Agency lii ell ea ilesliliiu- to nuiko imrchiiscs nf mis description In i'orthind can nave tho oxpunsoof a trip tliuru, ami buy at wliolrsulo rates, thruiiKh tho I'OHTliAND l'l'UOIIASINO AOKNC'Y. Address: I. O. llox ., 1'ortlanu, ur. "WORLD" TYPE-WRITER. o 2Ci Send for descriptive circular. Liberal Induce. niunlH toiiKunts. DAYTON & HALL, Agents, I'oi-tliiml, Or. F. T. MERRILL BICYCLES, TRIOYOLES, Cash or Installments. roll 3t::i at 115 5tl Ht.,P.O BEND ron OATALOP CURIS wurpr All ntr (MIS Bent Cnii!h Syriin TititcM (rood. n nine, ioiii uy nrucKiniH. TIX1 f Mako your Ico and Ico t'rcnm at XVJ-i ihome. Cost nothing to innko. 1'rlco of .Machine 30 up. T. 11 DAY, 1313 Valencia at. H. 1' REPUTABLE """lIKOAIJHK 31 RELIABLE. All people of Dvhi'kitio ways Should learn to lengthen out their days. When I.VDKJKHTION makes a call. Or Co.VHTii'ATiON. wortio than all. Makes life a burden, bear In mind, In TARKANT'8 8ELT7.KB health you'll find. GRAND OPENING N1COLLTHETAILOR The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the Citv, EnitlUli, French, Scotch nml German Fabrics In oudlesn variety, for SulU to measure. Una Thousand Diilerent l'atterim to nelect from. HAJIPLHS, WITH INSTItUOTIONH FOR BULF-MKABUKEMISNT SKNT FREE. Pino All-Wool Suits to Order from - - $20.00 Pino All-Wool Pants to Order 5.00 Only Wliito Labor nnd First-Class Cutters Employed. NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 126 First Street. Portland, Or. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute HInIT or riuhlccn Experienced nml HUM Till l'hj rlcluiiM nml hunti-on. ALL CMHONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Faticnts treated here or nt their homes. Jinny treated nt home, through correspondence, na successfully as If hero In jcrson. Como nntl see un, or send ten cents In stamps for our " Invalid' Guide-Book," which irlvcfl nil partic ulars. Address: Wom.n's IIispensakv JIeoi cal Association, Cl Main St., lluiriilo, N.Y. For "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated school teachers, uillllnerp, poninstrcfws, house keepers, nnd overworked women pencrnlly. Dr. Tierce's Favor(Jo Prescription is tho Ix-st of all restoratlvo tonics. Itlsnota "Cure-nil," but admirably fullllls a Muteness of purpose, bclntr a most potent Specific for all thoso Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to women. Tho treatment of tnnny thousands of such cases, nt tho InvnlldV Hotel nnd Surg ical Institute has nlTorded a lnriro e.xperienco in adapting remedies for their cure, nnd Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tho result of this vast experience. For Internal coiikcmIoii, liiflniiiiiintion nml ulceration, It Iu n Spec! fie. It ia a powerful prenernl, n well ns uterine, tnnlo nnd nervine, nnd Imparts vlifor and stitiiKth to tho wholo Bvstcm. It cures weakness of Etomnch, indigestion, bloatlnfr, weak buck, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility nnd sleeplessness, in mthersex, Pavorlto Prescrip tion Is sold by tlrtimrists tinder our positive piinrmifcc. Sco wrapper around bottlo. PRIGE $1.00. Fuits.oo. Send 10 cents In Ptnmp for Dr. Pierce's lnrpo Trcatlso on Diseases of Women (1C0 pies, paper-covered). Address. Woiii.ii'h Dispi:k haiiy Ml.Dic Ai, Association, 0t53 Jlaln Street, UuiTalo, N. V. LITTLE LIVER PILLS. ANTI-UIIilOUS niul OATIIARTIO. SICK HEADACHE, ni!ioiifl Ilomlnclio, lllzzlncKHi OoiiMttpn tlon, lutlliiONtluit, nmlllllloiiHAtlnvkN, promptly cured by Ir. l'lorco'H I'loiimint lMirirutlvo I'ellolM. a5 wnts a vial, by DrugirislB. CTPIMWAY UltANM'll & HACIl, O I CIlH VYH 1 , oahler, Hoonlsh J'lunoB: llur dct OrKnns, band lnatruincntH. Lnrvest stock of Sheet Music and Books. Bands supplied at Kastorn prices. M. OltAY, 20ft I'ost slrcot, San Francisco. c,-n,lUI..SS M .ll 5 Holt, tl9l'laltu nml nlmulutrlj iiiilnt-iikalilo. Hlnndanl ntialltv 15 cuutH Tr aril; Cloth eurcrrd. 1'0 evnta; Sntlii covered, 5 coiirn. I'm aalo evmwlien.. Try It. V lltltl'. I'IMTII DltHO.M: ( (I.1IIMXV, Three O.iLn, .Mlcli. BIG BLOW Komo people mako a great Mow about tlio kiriralni thoy hate to hull. This In not our way. Wo havo a ureat variety of (,'ooiU which wo nlfcr ai low as ponsl hlo to eocuro a (,'ood article that will Ivonatirfaclloii. At thin time wo have somo choice Halnlnu at SI. CO rcr Ihix; cry cootl Imiceil, 8l,(K) for 20 lb. boxes; and soino low as 3c. In hulk that aroiroed to rook. Pitted I'liuns, 0c. ami 10c. Very bright I 'cam, He; Aldin, wlilto as paiier, 12)c. ; dark, U'c. to Sc. Dark Apr!, cota, 8c. lllco Is low, 4Jc, and 6c. Split 1'eas, 4c. to Re.; Wholo l'ca, He. to 2c. in lots, and 3c. for small quantities. July list in ready. Do you cet it? Well, nil you need do la to ask for it ou a postal directed to Smith's Cahii Stoiik, 115 anil 117 Clay St., S. F., Cal This BELT or IKpncntorU made eiprc.il fur lbs cum of derangements of tho geoerftllro orgioe. TliocoutlDuousiirtam of KI.ECTIUC1TY pernirttllig through ttio ptrta muil rtelort tliera tohralinritclli.il. Uono confound tLlivlih Kli ctrlo Delia adrertUed to core all llli front head to toe. Ula for the UNH ifcciQopurpoie. For circutara giving full In. formation, addrci. Chf erer Rlee trio Ilcll Co., 1H3 WiLlojtoa Street. Chicago. 111. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tlio Original ami Only Clcnulne. Pro andalwara JtellaMe. nowareofwurthlru Imlmloni. Indl.peniaulo M LADIES. Aak jour llrusclat fol "Cbk lu'ter,niitll'ir,and Utu no other, or luclo.ot. ftiamp.iui ua fur pitloulara in Utur hr return niul NAME PAPER. Clilebeatcr Chrintrnl Co., "M JJffia Mudlaou fyuurt-, I'lilludia., i'tj flohl br Druirct.t" ovcrywbeiw. ..Art tor "t'hloliee. ttr"a liiiBllaU" ruyul 1111. Tain Bo other. (1 has taVen tho lead In the tales uf tlut clan of lemc lie,, ami hat given blnioit unlveiaal silttfac tluu, MURPHY nR03a 1'arll. Ter Ghat won the favor of the uUlcand now ranks aiiiontf the leading Uedi acluea of the olldora. rl TO 6 U1TR. Ouraa In rGuaraDUad not lOX cauae Btrloture. MfdoclT brlhe Ejltrtm Chislctl Ca. , Cincinnati,! Ohio. A. U. bMllll. Ill adford, Ft, SoldbvPruf-zlttt. i'rice 1.00. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, OR. Young, mlddle-ajied and old, slojtle or married men and all who uift-r with LOST MANHOOD I Nervous Debllltyj Bnerma torrbea, Hctnlnu Lowea Bexual Uecar.KaiUnK Hem nrv Weak Ere. Lack of Knerinr, also Illood land rutin uueastia, oyiipuua. Kruptions, uair raiup Hone l'alna, H wella Horn Throat. Ulcers. fecta of Mercury, Kidney and liladder Troubles Weak Hack, Hurtling Urine. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Btiict lire promiit relief and cure for life. . Iloth Hext'H CoiihuU Conflileatlally OFFIOK 183 Si 1H4 THIRD BT. N. P. N. U. No. 183-S. K. N. U. No. JC5. PCLtttiWt m mm.