UNRIVALED SCENERY. Inilracrllmbte Ornndriir or ttif Crnnil Can yn of tho Ark:n;n ami tho I'hiln. Tho Grmul Ciuiyon of the Arkansas excels in majesty any seeno whieh it Inw jet been our privilege to look upon. How many ages or eenluries or thou sands of years tho remorseless river was engaged in cutting its way through these everlasting mountains "is a nut ter of' conjecture. The channel of the river (at this point not a large one) pursues a tortuous way for many miles between the lofty rocks, which its ceaseless gnawings have severed. Tho solid walls, rising sometimes almost perpendicularly to the height of eleven hundred feet, the winding course of the canyon apparently closing us in a doorless prison, the skylight seeking to penetrate the depths of the abyss, and a splashing raiu, all added to tho beauty, tho grandeur, the terror, the excitement, and tho pleasure of tho occasion. Our good engine, with re markable ease and speed, climbing up the grade on the background of tho enormous rocks, looked like a speck, a dot, a child's plaything. "Tho Royal Gorge," as it is" called, is the culmination of the canvon. Hero is scarcely room for tho river alone, but man's ingenuity has overcome nature's obstructions, and a woll-mcd thor oughfare is the result. Kmergingfrom the canyon the road follows the Arkan sas river to Salida, On our left are tho snow-covered peaks of Sangre do Cris to, Spanish name meaning the "Rlood of Christ." Hero wo leave tho river and begin to climb and scale the heights of Marshall Pass over the great conti nental divide. We wind along the mountain sides rising higher and higher. Our train is divided into two sections. Looking upward wo seo now a line of earth which marks the course of tho road; now the first section of our train ap pears, leading us half a niHe. Looking downward wo see the course wo have come; now one, now two, now three sections of tho road appear at once, tier above tier. Looking outward wo see the great slopes of the majestic mountains and tho recesses of the val leys. Tho Rockies scorn to opon tho doors of their secret chambers and to reveal to us their hidden beauties. At length, on the very summit, hi a long snow-shed, through many of which wo have passed, our panting, puinng engine, hko a tired anil over burdened animal, stops in its course, as if to gather strength for the strugglo before it in earning its load down on tho other side. We are 10,878 feet (inoro than two miles) above the level of the sea. The descent, with the loops of tho road bending back and forth, and with somewhat milder scenery, is tho re verse of the ascent. The train rolls on, and now darkness comes upon us. Our road lay through a gorge described as "grander, deeper, darker, and yet more beautiful than we had so recent ly passed through." It is called tho black canyon. Sitting or standing upon the back platform of our ear we were piite able to see the majestic out lines of this great gorge. Waterfalls, the swiftly-flowing river, tho lofty and precipitous rooks reaching out their arms as if to crush us in their em brace, the Currecauti Needle an ab rupt and isolated pinnacle, symmetrical and graceful are all discernible in the darkness, which lends to each a charm of its own. The morning light finds us on tho great plains. An awful, a terrible desert. Its desolation is simply indescribable. It extends for more than one hundred miles between tho Grand and tho Green rivers, and while dreary and somewhat monotonous, is by no means uninteresting. On the right and left are arid wastes of land, bearing li'io and there tho scantiest possible growth of worthless weeds. Tho hills in color anil in their wrinkled surface remind one of tins hides of some gigantic ele phant. Tho buttos, with thin, level tops, precipitous faces and barren ap pearance, rise continually on either side. In tho Green river valley irri gation has begun to change thobarron 11 ess into fruitfulness. Onward wo speed up tho ascent of tho Wasatch range, through Castlo Gate, whoso warders are tho great rocks which stand at its entrance, up tho Price river canyon, down which Sydney Johnston inarched his army homo from Utah after ho had established tho authority of our Government over tho Mormon robr-is. Cor. Chicago Times. . All in Half a Century. Tho discovery of tho electric tele graph; Tho discovery of photography; Tho establishment of ocean steam navigation; Tho annexation of Texas; The war with Mexico and tho acqui fition of California with the discoveries of gold that followed; Tho French revolution of 1818; Tho rise and fall of Napoleon III".; and tho establishment of tho French republic; Tho laying of tho ocean cables; The great civil war and tho abolition of slavery in tho United States; Tho unification of Italy; The great Franco-German war and Hie unification of Germany; Tho overthrow of tho Pope's tem poral power; Thp emancipation of tho Russian lorfs; Tho extension of Russian powor into Central Asia; Tho discovory of tho sources of tho Kilo and tho Niger, and tho explora tion of interior Africa; Tho discovery of tho telephone Tlwro ar S3 stmlonts In Mr. Spur goou's I'astori' Caliugc WRITERS. The Kind of IVi-tou Who Arc limine II 111 c. Wanted In Young people who inteud to learn shorthand and tvpe-writing mav prof itably reflect upon a remark made the other day by a New York business man who has employed shorthand writers for many years." and keeps sev eral girls busy at the type-writer. It is so easy nowadays to learn shorthand in our large cities, that a largo nuin ucr 01 young men ami young women are looking to that art, and to its as sistant, the type-writer, as a means of earning their subsistence. Ingenious teachers have learned just how to help their pupils over the difficulties, and to get them quicklv able to "take down" a vast number of words in a minute But, according to our New Yorker, the kind of person who is minted in a business office is not one who can merely take down two hundred words in a minute, and then write them out with corresponding rapidity by the machine. He declares that he ha tried several nice girls in his olliee who could write well enough and fast enough, and yet were absolutely worthless to a busy man. He re ceives, for example, a note asking a favor. He writes upon tho note, in pencil "polite no." lie wants his clerk to write an answer refusing the favor in a gentle, conciliatory manner, ac cording to the nature of the request, and the character, standing and sex ol the applicant. This requires judg ment and some little knowledge of thu world. It is a simple matter, but many short-hand writers are unable to ac complish it. On another note, asking an interview, the employer writes: "Yes, to-morrow at half-past two; here." Our New Yorker asserts that ha has had applicants highly recommend ed, who could not, unaided, write ac ceptably the note required by this di rection. Such things demand a certain amount of tact, taste, knack, "gump tion," which many rapid writers do not possess, and perhaps could never acquire. In truth, business men scarcely ex pect young short-hand writers to write any thing of importance without dicta tion. Rut here, again, if we may trust our now Yorker, a large proportion ol young girls are incompetent, lie says a girl is of little use to him unless site can spell Iiucnos Ayros or Seringapa tuin without stopping to look it up in the ofhec gazetteer. Ho also wishes, not merely that she shall bo able to spell Cicero without an but that shu shall have some little idea whether a man, a little girl or a piece of crockery is meant by the word, lie goes so fur as to say that skill in the use of short hand and the type-writer counts for nothing, and less than nothing, miles that skill is supplemented by a general knowledge of men and things, which an intelligent mind can not help ac quHng. but which some good and re spectable people never acquire. Ho sums it all up in a short, im patient sentence: "1 want a writerthat knows something." youth's Compan ion. EDUCATING THE BOYS. Sumo WltiiliMoino Ailvloii for I'armors Who Art- llli-sinl with I'lilltli-.-ii. The farmer who would like to edu cate his boys in the profession lie htu cho.-en must do so practically as well as theoretically. He must have them in the field with him, not merely to show them how he does a thing, but to have them try their hands at doing it. He should explain why this or that is clone, and endeavor to interest thein in the work. Too many men have an idea that it is not worth while to spend much time on this part of a boy's edu cation, ami so lie grows up in ig norance of tho whys and wherefores he would readily understand if they were explained to him. A boy is a man on a small scale, and he likes to be treated as such. Givo vour boy to understand that you are interested in his development, and ho will bo inter ested in it also. Hut keep him away from your work because he does not know how to do it as well as you do, anil it can not be expected that he will know or care any tiling about it when he becomes largo enough to do a inan'a work. Let him grow into it by de grees. Lead him into a practical knowledge of what is required on the farm by slow anil easy steps. In order to do this, 3-011 must make a companion of him. Talk to him, instruct him, and have patience witli him. It took you a long time to learn how to work well, therefore do not expect him to do tilings as woll as you do when ho be gins. Do not scold him when he falls into an error, but show him how to correct and avoid the mistake. Gain his onlideneo and givo him yours. Let him feel that you trust him, and when ho does a thing well tell him so. A word of merited praise is tho best kind of encouragement to givo a boy. Ho likes to know that you appreciate what ho has done. ' Hut, if you scold, and fret, nnd find fault with him for doing things wrong simply because ho doesn't know how to do thoin right, tho chances nro that ho won't caro how ho does thorn. E. E. llcxford, in Our Country Home. Tompkins Didn't Bite. "No," said Tompkins, "I no longer call on Miss Robinson. You know she's a fine performer on tho piano, but I got tired of hearing tho samo pfoco ovory timo I called." "What was tho pioco?" nskod Tit marsh. Mendelssohn's 'Wodding March."' Ar. i'. Sun. Tlio MotroiKiliun'r .bynntole, I.o-i-don (Spiirgoon'ii). reports n nutiuUn gliipof 6.851. During tlio jwist yiutr i&l have buon utliluil by bapUsiu. SHORTHAND A InrKe nunibr of society Indl In Su Piuil are reported tolmvo abandoned a pro jectfd reception frr Mrs. Cleve and be cause one member of the committee of re ception was. one a seamstress. THE WESTERN SETTLER'S CHOSEN SPECIFIC. With every iuIvmkxs of emigration into tho fur West, a new dcnmiul is created for llostct ter's Stomach Hitters. Newly jieouled regions are frequently luhS salubrious than older set tied localities, on account of the miustim which rijj from recently cleared land, particularly aloiiK the banks of rivers that are subject to fresh' ts. The agricultural or itiintiit emigrant soon Icjirns. when he docs not already know, that the Hitters ntl'ord the only sure urotectlon against malaria, and lho-o disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, to uhlch climate chances, extiosur-. and unaccustomed or un healthy water or diet subject him. Const quciitly, ho places an estiumte upon this great I household specille and preventive commensu rule w 1th Its intrinsic merits, nnd is careful to keen on hand a restorative and promoter 'if health so implicitly to be relied upon in time of 1 need. ' The Ameer of Afghanistan caused the 1 execution of his ph slc'an for apply iiiK ir ritating ointments to his arm. ONLY THIBTi-SlX PER CENT. Of thoe who die from consumption inherit the discitte. In all other caes it must cither bo contracted through carelessness, or, according to tho new theory of tuber cular parasites, received direct y from others as an infectious disease. Hut in cltherca.se. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery is a positive remedy for tbe disease in its early stiges. Itisdelav that is dangerous If you are troubled w'th shortness of breath, spittingof blood, night sweats or a lingering cough, do not hesi tate to procure this sovereign remedy at once. Tho ShoriU of Chicago receives S?UU for each man helling. NEVES TRAVEL WITHOUf THEM. Persons should never travel withruta box of HiiANnmrru's Pn.i.s. A few doses taken before going on ship will prevent sea sickness, and one pill every nlvlit on ship-board wil counteract thecostivc action of the bea air. When sick, troubled with rains, cold-, or di z'tiess, or having rheu nuitism. take from three to live pills, and if they do not opera' e in an hour or to kc thrco or four more. Gen. Wm. B. Franklin is president of a manufacturltiif company at Hartford, Counullcut. THE SPLENDOR OF DRESS And the xrtitlcal ollectH of rosnictlca.no matter how deftly appl cd, can never make beautiful or attractive one wh U subject to ed'arlation nervous debility, or anj form of female weakness These must be reached by inward application, and tiot by outward attempts tit concealment, and the ladies may take liopo from the fact Unit thousands of their sisters have made themselves more radiant and bo utiful by tin use ot ur. i'iurt o s vunvorito 1'resi rip tion" than they could ever hope to do by the aid ol the appliances of the toilet. In the Statu of Now York over 20,001 women are membo's of the K. of L. OFFER NO. 173. FliFUl To Muuouants Only: An eleganleilver-plaled Water PI teller, frosted and richly cirvetl : height, Kl inches. Ad dress at once, H. W. Tansiix it Co., 55 State Street. Chleaw. A :i 'iue for More 'I'liroul si ml Co ili.., "Jirown's lironchiul Troches" have been thoroughly tested, and maintain a good repututiuu. Gen. Wesley Merritt tho gal ant cavalry general, is in regular service. The cleansing antiseptic and healing qualities of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemedyaro unequalled. i Gen. John F. Hartriwift. ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, lives at Philadelphia. Relief is immediate and a euro sure. Piso's Hemedy for Catarrh. 50 cents. Thy Okiimka. for breakfast. SKIN & SCALP CLEANSED PURIFIED and BEAUTIFIED BY QUTICURA, DOR CLKANSINQ, PU HI FY ING AND I beautifying Uie nkin uf children and infants and cnruig torturing, diHliguring, itching, scaly and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from Infancy toold ago, the CUHCUKA ItHMKl)li:s arc infallible. CUTICUKA, tho great bKI.V COllK, and CUTX cuha .-OA1', an exquisite Skin Heautlller, pro pared from it, exiurnally. and Outicuiia ItK holvknt, tho'new Hlood lurlller, Internally, invariably succeed when all other remedies und tho best physicians Ml. Cutiouha ItKMKDlKK aro absolutely puronnd the only infallible Bkin beautlllers anil blood puritleru. free from poisonous ingredient1. Sold everywhere. Prico,CUTlcuKA,60c.; Soai', 25c.: Hesolvkst, $1. Prepared by the Pottkii l)HUO AND ClIKMIOAL Co., HOSTO.V. JlAHB. -rKml for "How to CuroSkin Diseases." n A rjy'cjskiu und Scilp prccerved and heauti DflDl 0 lied by C'uhi i ha JIkmcatkh Hoai 'HALL'S SARSAPARSLLA Cures all Diseases originating from a disordered state of tho BLOOD or LIVES, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Eheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves tho Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R. GATES A. CO., Proprietors 417 Sanaome 8t.. Ban Francisco. ELY'S CatawrH CREAM BALM, For months I aiif. fered from u very eeverecom mneaa Ely's Cream Halm has worked like magic in its cure after one week's use. Ifeelaratefid HAYFEVER for what it hus aonejorme.-oam J. Harris, uchole sale racer) ll' Front St.,N. Y. U.SA. HAY-FEVER A IirUollMuledinU tarli n utr 1 ml U i."i ille 1-rlcw &) cool at trugKtti I y in 1W.V lllluTlir.lW. (.return, li Htr-. t, ew V-ik. O I tin WM I , Oablor. IioenUb, Pianos; Hur dot Organs, bund Instruments, largest stock of Hhict .Maelo and Hooka. ISanrtu supplied ttt Kjuitorn prices. it. OltAYCO. 200 Pout street. Ban Kruucfctco. Absolutely Pure. , This powiler never varies. A marvel of purity,, strength ami whi.lcsomones. Jloro economical than ' tlio ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competi tion itli tho limltltlitlo ct low tct, short weight, 1 alum, or phosphato powders. SoM only in cana. lioVAL Baklng rowDEii Co., 100 Wull Stivct, IN. Y. i 1887 I 1887 Knll nnil Winter. 1NS7. C0LLHTS0N & AHPEL. HI'KClAli AXXOl'XCKHKXT ! LAllUIv A"llIVAL OK (I TT7K TAICK PLKASUUIC IK ANNOUNO- ing the arrivnl of a very large shlpm-nt of NKW GOODS and NOVElHES fo- all do partinents. Thu collection includes all the latest and most fashionable Kuroitean und American uroduclions, in debign, color and fubiic, em bracing : Silks, Dress Goods, Tweeds. Gloves, KihhtiUH. UlsUrlng?, Lares. Collars, Khiimi-ls, Trimmings, Culls. Portieres, Uuttons, Kuching-, Curtains, Corso s, llnu'tkcrohicfs, HlankeU. Ilobiery, Umbrellas, Linens. MUSLIN &. MERINO UNDERWEAR, lloiiNckcepintr; ooili-i. MOURNING AND BLACK DRESS GOOD?. Samples pent on application. Goods sent C. O. l) or on receipt of l'ostolllco Order. COLLINSON AND AHPEL, S. W. Cor. 3rd and Morrism, Portland. CHEAP GUNS V. Job IjoI. rniK FOLLOWING ODDS AND KNDS I to make room for new X desiru to close out stock. Order quick and get a burguln : No. 5J Moniaua Hallard Kiltes, 1.1100 cnl.. double triiruer. octagon barrel. VI to 10 lbs . $18 00 !l No. 1) Snorting llalhird, round barrel, tlMtf cul., 30 inch, 0 lbs . 12 00 it Sharp's mile "Old Itelhible." 1 100 cul.. octagon, double trigger, 11 to IS lbs . . 22 SO 5 Springfield Army Utiles, 45-70 cul . 8 00 Write for further purticulurs. H. T. HUDSON, Pr-rtland, Oregon. 03 First street, SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., San Francisco, BUELL LAMQERSON, Con'l Agont. 7 Nturk Ht IMi'tlasil. Or. Qnri riiNCN or Itcrtal IMni-hhp, IMIcm, OUU KiMMiiri'H, I'lHtulUH and Iteetul tJIcei'H I rented Hiu-ccHNl'nIly, without use at Unite, witliln past two j eni-H, VImUh movci-uI interior towiiH. KPnil lor fli-ciilitrN. .1. It. -llLliigtou,3I. !.. No.tt liekuiii'N hiilldint:. I'ortluiul.Or. Raved U a dullar earned. Wc toll for a lljf American dollar any of tho following Items; 0 It. Klc ; 20 lbs. I'earl Ilarley ; 2 tt-n. Hpht t'cas ; 18 ft. Tapluca or Hago ; 2a tt'i. Mixed or l'laln Illrd Mtiitd ; 1 box No, 1 Macaroni or Vermicelli ; -1 tU, Ilaklng I'owdor ; S tt8, lather' Del;lit Cotfeo ; 6 tun, Jajaii Tea ; i Urn. I Hotel Mixed Tea ; 12 mriall or 0 lartfe u Oyaton ; ' 12 cam Tiimatoe, Dried and Canned Krtilts of thU jeary crop now ready to Ulitrlbutc They aru flue ijuallty, and price reasonable. Hour I lower; rfood tlmo to yet a KUpply. Order the let, mid have good broad. Hand for full Hat to HMITII'K (MHII HTOIti:, IIS and 117 Uay Street, Kan Franilfcoo. ALLEN'S IRON TONIC BITTKR8. Iorifenior. Moulin W J. P. AlUn.M. lil. lla, (t r TttHH u Day. Kample wurth SUA, 1'HKK. iKn IJi'Wiiul iwiltr thu horufel. Vrl(oIlH. tuSil'j;nrl!tl).lt9LlnlC., Holly, JIlcli. yJpZSHOTGUN, CARTRIDGES J : 9 t)WVti7 0no bottle taken according to directions will givo better results than a gallon of Sarsapan'la, or any of the so-callod Blood Purifiers with which the market is glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. $500 REWARD iv bo paid for any case of Rheumatism whioh Dr. Pardeo's Remedy, properly ad ministotvd, fails t relievo. XKW AXI AVOXIKItFt'Ii Solf-Playing Musical Instrument, Plavh Cla&Alcal. Hiicri-il. Daiim mill fill tlirt Tviniilihr mil. lo.f Miu day correctly. lrloo from $15 toilvS. VIto Koiiicx s. V.UAM-, nun iTaiiclKCU, lor catalogue. SURE CURE DISCOVERED FOR CATARRH "JSy'Lauderbach'i German Catarrh Remedy. M M llllll'HINUS IT11KII (inre llic Ui,coitry of thli nu-tliwl of .irsuM.iik i.'ti- lu.ii iiiiiiK Klin, iiiMH KTBiriui HirMtni CUUKD II. H. I.tl IIKUIIAUI A 1(1., rlTtr' '- Uflt. CURIS WiltSE All Hit FAILS. UBIS Wiltft All It Host LVinuli 8 run Tun g(Mxt. Ujo in iniip. miiii v uriiKKisi-t. Nkw Bkctional Maih ok OREGON & WASHINGTON, ltcvlsod to Novcmhcr, 1SS7. 75 'outN l.iu-li. Tiii.'1'tlicr. ml 25. Mailed auywlirri. Adilrnu, J K. Cill.L 1 CO , rubliaheii, roirlai.d, rt-gon, Tho Oregon National Bank, OK l'OHTI,ANI. IHiicotwwirii ti MetroHlltan Caflugi Hank.) CAPITA I, 1'AIK IN, - 8100,000 TratihacU u (leneml llanlcii b Iliuiiu-Aa. Af!COl'NTS1u-iit suhjpct to cluck. HKl.I.S KXUllAMOKim Han FrHiiclnoo anil New York. iMAKKH Ckll.l.KCTInNH on farnralile tmiim VAN II. DnLAHIIMUTT, (IKll. II .MAHKI.K. Jr., l'lunlilent. Vlce-l'uwlileut. I) V HllKR.M AN Ciulitnr "ZT FLOR de MADRID ! Choi sou, Tureat and Host Dolicious KEY WEST HAVANA CIGAR IN THE WORLD. J Fur sale at ull IouiIIiik ilaoea 'tM L. K. G. SMITH, jKSJV w t ' Wai.ua Walla, W T P , I Hl'OIUMK Fallh.W T SOlO AgOnt. UhTuiiiA.Or Pfi uccefid operation !nce j855, patronlred Irorn all icctioni of the (Noiihwcst, enilorsed by btuincks men and leading educator,. TIIK MOST rEUFKOTLV KQUirPED SCHOOL of it elm on the Contt, it ofTen private or cLim Initrncllon, day and evening throughout the year, in Arithmetic, Writing, Corrcpondence, Ilook-kecpliiK ll.inkhig,Shorthaiiil,Type-writin, llutlneii und Legal Forms nnd all Common School Ilrancbes. StUoenli of all ace, and both nexu aihnllted any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong -iiul Wesco, Troprietors, 'Xlic HUYKItS' OUIUK U lumiril Knit, mill 3Iurt'li. i each yt-nr. O'ir 'M'A png ., 81,1111', inclien.iviinovrr 3,BOO llluntrntloiiii 1 ISIIUlf) X'lOllirfl unurryi IlIVKH AVIiolcnale l'rlcrt direct to coiinumtr on ull kooiU fill IKirmuinl or fismUr w. TclU Uow to order, mill Kivtt rat:t COBt r "ry UiIiik you ue, ent, ilrlnU, wtar, or liuv "fuu with. TIimo INVAL.VAIILIC IIOOKH rontolii Inforiiiotlou ;lcnuril from tlio iiinrkctH of the ivorlil. We will mull u copy FltHli to any nd drcMH upon receipt of 10 ct. to ilrfrny ex pcune of mailing. Utunheal from you. Ittnpectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. f1 ib 1221 VV,iliaj.b Aveaun. ('UJcuilo. III. Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. IIIIIIIPS 4 Ho hot water l'l; no hratlnc your roorua. Kor de Krlption, adilrtu, Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot Morriion it. Portland, Or. Aim dealer In Threoldni n& Cleneral Machinery, Ma rloe Work, laundry Machinery, hi fact anythliiK you vaut. Uiu. Ak-unt fur th hhlpinan Uual Ull Kliglne. AsTAOKNTH WANTKO.'M WILLIAM BECK & SON, WuoluuW and ltetall Uualeni In Guns and Sporting Goods. FINE FISHING TACKLE. Manufacturers' AgenU for I O. fluilth'B, C!)lt'H, ltfliilngton. Pt, flniin Ithicu, rurkur'Hiind .Munhttttuii OUUl Ulllloi Wlnohcaier, Murlln. ilullurd, Colt'u Diflpn LlKlitlittiu; MukukIiio IllllUu. Colt'B and Smitli & Wesson ROYOlYCrSt Bend for Catalogue Ho. S. 105 A 107 Nci'oml St., l'ortlimd, Or. VHANt'll Hl-llllljM: HIirrsldxAv .HNkannFall.W T MPtalfHt galt-in Or . I. N. V, No. iiUl-a. K. N. U. No. HI, trl VKl Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute HlnlT or I.'luliteou r.MM-i-lciiceil mill HUII1 fill l"liyiilrltiii unit iirgcnn. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. ratli-nU treated hiwornt tln-lr homio. Jtnny trtMttMl nt homo, throuuh correspoiideiicv, nl Biiceessfully its if hero in poreon. Conic iiml B( us, or w.nd ton cuts In shimpn for our " Invalids' Guido-Dnoli," ivhleh tflvi'B all purtic ulurs. Addruss: Woitt.D's Dispknhaiiv .M"Eiu u-ii. .iHSQL'iATioy, .irtiti su, lliillalo, a.y. Jor " worn-out," "run-down," debilitated pchool teaehen-, inlllliipm. Roamtrercos, houpe kci'pora, and ovorworl.-iil women irniemllv. l)r, Iem'8 Wrortto rresrrlptlon Is tho lvst of nUmtronttlvo tonics. Ulsnot u "Cnronll," bittadnWniMy fullllNa Rluu;leum of imrpos", beltifr n mtst jxitent Spcitlo for all thoni Chroi'io Weitknessi'rt and OlseiiPOS lieoullar to wotuett. Tho tivatment of many ttiouwind-i of Biloh eases, at tho Invalids' Hotel nnd Purir leal lnitltuto Inn alToiilod a laru;o experlcuco in ndaptltiu; ruincdk-s for their cure, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription la tlio result rf thl vast oxporicneo. For Internal contention, In riiiuiniiitloii mill ulceration, It Is n Specific. It is a powerful jrcneinl, in well ns uterine, tonlo nnd liorvlne, nnd Imparts vljjof and MniiKth to tlio whole Mystom. It cures weakness of ritomach, ludlirestion, liloattnir, weak back. norvoiM prostration, oxhanstlon, debility titnl BlcxpleMS!io.-vt, In Cithorcov. IMrorlto l'rescrlp tlon Is sold by dru(rists under our jHwItlrc yiKirnKrc. Seo wmpia-r tu-oiind bottle. PRSGE $1.00 nut gts.oo. Bond 10 cents In stamps for Dr. Menu's lnrpo Treatise on Diseases of Women (100 pnnea, pnper-eovenil). Addtvss, Woui.n s Dikpen Hiitv Muuioai. Association, UUJMaiii btreet, llulTalo, N. V. LITTLE LIVER FILLS. t 1 i ATVt. ANTI-lHfilOUS nnd OATIIAItTIO. SICK HEADACHE, IIIUoiih Ilondnclio, UlZ7.lllO!iS t'OIIHtlpil- tion. I ml lffONtlnu, mill ltllloiiNAttaclCN, Iiromptly uuiimI by Ir. L'lorco'H lMotiimit I'lirpatlvo lolli)tn. 'Si wntu a vial, by Prnirirists. ' Man of KI.OIUDA sntlTII. I K11.V 1L It, I.A.S'1).-, Four fnllllon ncrcii. 1 Miltnhlo for OrantjcM, l.cinoiiH, Olives, rincapploa, llinanaa. Strawtwrrlos and early Vi L'tlahlcs. l-'or saloon limit credit. 91.25 to$3.00iicrrierc. AoVlrons M. SOLOMON, Ocn. N. W. AK't. :rj Ho. lurk .St., Clilciian, Ills. f Tho OLDEST MEDICINE in tho WORLD' 8 I la Probably Dr. Iiaao Thompson's Uelebrated eye vvate ThU artlrln' la a carefully nrt-iuueil tihvulclan'a nra. Kiiptlun, ami hiu lii-t-n In coiiKtaut umi for nearly a otntury, anil notw Itlmtauillnu the many ollii-r tirvpara tlona tliat liavu been lutnxlnctxl Into thu loardet, thu lulu ot thin article 1 oi nutantly hicrviinlnK If the ill- r cuont aro roiinwvii n wui ni'vi-r tall. Wo partlcu Uilv invito the altentlun of nhi slclarm to lt iiit-rltx. John L. Thompson, Hons & Co., THUV, N. Y. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSA57Y, rpitTLAND. OR. Vounir, uililille-turM and old. atnjln or uiamMt men and all who nutter with LOHT MANHOOD I Norvnua Uohlllty, Hponna. torrhrta. Bouilnal Losee-i t-HixiulIeoay.KalUnjMem. nry, Wivik Kyri, Lack of Kncricy, also IIIikkI tand fiSt'Jri Kruiitlorn. Hair ValUng V "' irlf!tTr'tfa-5jyk'm "u rain, H wuillnn I '-JWSrl A57VlWll Hlr8 Throat, Ulcura. K 'i'CKftilsciWj-'te froti of Morcury, Kidney ' i mm Hhuijer Troubloi Weak Hank. Ilnrulnir Urine O.morrlina. Oleut Htrlot r-prouitit lollof aod cure for Ilfu. loin mxih c'tniMUii uunat-ntiuiiy MtJ-p-lOHllHil tM 184 THfltn NT, PENNYML PILLS "CHICH ESTER'S ENGLISH." Tlio Orlfflnnl nnd Only Genuine. Fr mWlwj IU11&M. iitirof wttrtlilr TtnlUtloof. lDd1lrnubl4 to LADIES Aik yor UruirffUt ft( C'hlcli'tfr, KnglUljHiJ Uko no uititr, or iucIom v tamp) to u Pr rtlculan in tttttr ly rt'tuni muU NAME PAPER CliifhcuttT C'liriTilcnl o., Sold by lni(rirl"t rverywhrrw. Aik for 'Clilrhci tcr' ilutflUu" l'cuujruyul 11IU. Tk nooiLef, nai Ukm tho It-ad tn tllUuitS uf i!ut cUi of remc lie. h t tioll, &:unniY nnos., I'-rli, frr d hit wna tlie vor if tho jKiUic knd now r4t)V. uiioukf tho IcAtlln Mcii ) Ciuc i f the o 1 Join. A. Lm SMITH. Urtlfurrf, ft. i iu ti.vu. TtiU DKLT or Ilcneratorl infcJ ejrriil fur tbe curt of dcraDgcoifnU of the tcnrtlT orrto. The eonttauoui ttrctm of jELKOTUlClTY rrmtUD throufb the parts nut reitore them to hfttthy eotlwn. Do Dot coafoQud thlewlth KUetrle Uclu dTerllcS to eure til (Ui from tc.iltotof, (U for IL ONU ifeclfto vurpote. Tor clrouUra gUtnt foil la formetlon, tdlreMChf r Elet trie I:H Co., 103 rMblsUq Btreet. CbicKO, 111. DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC Will miTO (with caro) ths worst eaten In Ave to fovea lays. Koch tox contains a practical trcatlo on ipo cial tllsoaaes, with full lnjtructlon for null-euro, (lot) I) Price, 83. J. Q STEELE, Agont, 038 Market Gtreet. 8wn Francisco. Cal. PEOPLE'S 1MSPENSAICY -AMI- Acme Electric Belt Agency 171 Fourth St.. bot. Morrison and Yttinlilll, I'liriiutia, urcKou. ADVICE AND MEDICINE 8I.OO. All piwaaoa tucci-utully tteatett Chronic anil Ner toil. IronU a wvialty. lilmuinatlmi. Jitsurtlgt. (lnii i al anil Nmoua IK-hility, Ht-inlnal WcaknoM tuit) Ixut ManhooiJ uocvufwlly trvate! with tho alii of Ui UKLKiiiiATKU Aouk KLKi'Tiilu Kcvt ami other ihcttlo oi-illiici'. Hciual lluwaira taken by tho caiw at inot riMioiialile rati A emiiiwUiit I'I;ylcUii anil law. trk'Un In attciuUncu dally, limn try tatlcnta MllllUaM tutu tyujiluiua aj accurum as pouium. OurrvH'OUilu MUtllcU. jciuu luicuy caui. 'EttttMPl 00 Ik CI OR'SlMNilQ Duscrlptlon and U JB wtei Mat. of KI.OIUDA KOtlTII- Sri Jftfri TOt'lUYslv, fj"W7 c4Ui'slri4tur" fali irdooib7(t. VMA ClDAlnnAfl KMJ7TT