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PERSONAL AND LITERARY. Marian Ct an ford, tho novelist, is likewise a pood tenor singer. Lady Colin Campbell is an expert fencer, besides being 11 constant con tributor to several reviews and period icals. Wilkio Collins, the novolist. has removed from the house which bo has occupied for the last twenly-ono years. Mr. Bancroft, tho venerable his torian, is thought to bo the only Amer ican now living who met ami remem bers Lord Byron. James H. Stoddard, LL.D., has re tired from the editorship f the Glas gow Herald, after more than twenty live years of distinguished service. Tho Ir.dv who has been for many years successful as an authoress under tho name of Marian Harlaiul is Mrs. E. P. Terhune. of Newark. N. J. She is sketched in the Newark Union ist as a sensible, middle-aged woman, .with a motherly way about her. Alexander Dumas seldom enter tains on a large scale in his delightful hotel in the Avon no do Villiers, but when he does open his doors to Paris ian society ho invariably makes his "at homo" one of the most talked about social functions of tho season. The late Duke of Rutland had at Bclvoir a "confession book," in which tho Princess of Wales recorded that her favorite artist was Ilubens, her favorite author Dickens, hor favorite dish Yorkshire pudding and her favor ite ambition non-interference in other people's business. Mark Twain was recently nsked by a J'oung Philadelphia newspaper man if he would look over a serio-hu-morous skit submitted to him in man uscript and give a candid opinion as to its merit. Mr. Clemens answered as follows: "Certainly; send it right along. And bo suro to put it between a couplo of shingles, or sawed-ofT boards, or a couplo of grindstones, or any thing to keep it Hat. Tho lato William Dorshoimcr, ed itor of the New York Star, could make a good speech, and is best remembered at Boston as tho author of an eloquent ambiguity. Mounting tho platform on a certain memorablo occasion, and, gazing over tho vast audience, Mr. Dorshoimcr began by saying: "Fan euil Hall is full to-night." This im pressive introductory convulsed tho audience, and finally doubled up tho speaker himself. HUMOROUS. I An Irishman having quarreled , with another left him with the follow- ; ing vicious romark: "Well, I hopo yo'll nivir bo where I wish you!" j A Pittsburgh man calls his wife by tho beautiful title, "Virtue," becauso she is her own reward. She does all i the housowork, and gets no wages. Exchange. i Clara (whispering) "I'm so sor- ry wo moved. You can't stay so lato ' as you did when wo lived in tho other ! house" Georgo " Why, my darling, whatdifTerenco does it make?" "Theso i stairs squeak." Omaha World. Timpkins "I say, Jones, thoso , trousers of yours are mighty shabby." Jones (who is sensitive on tho subject and replies with some asperity) , "Well, anyway they cover a warm ; han-'-'!" Judge. A LUCKY STRIKE. As some doubts were expret-sed in regard to Fred Jams, of Empire, get ting $15,000 in tho Louisiana State Lottery drawing of Jan. 10th, our re porter visited him last week and ob tained poi-itivo evidence of the fact. Mr. Jarvis nbo infoiui"d him, thai The Louisiana State Lottery Com pany, immediately on receipt of the winning coupon, together with his or ders relative to tho f rwarding of the amount won, placed it in this hands of Wells, Fargo it Co., as directed, anil no tiouble whatever was experienced by him in collecting it. Ho further, stated that he had been investing email sums in tho drawings for some timo past, anil has always been lucky enough to draw sonic tiny each time. Hero on the bay where Mr. Jarvis is well known as one of our most re spected and enterprising citizens, notli-' ing need ho said in regard to him ; but as many throughout the country and in the adjoining counties, wou'd like to kirtnv something relativo to the man who was fortunate enough to "make a killing," wo givo a brief out lino of him since his advent on the, hay. Ho came hero from Indiana in' Juno, 1873, and for tho first threo years of his residenco was engaged in lumbeiing, logging, etc. He was mat ried in 1S75 to Miss Ida Haynee, a daughter of ono of our moat worthy citizens, and as further evidence of his good luck he can show a nice family of six children. After his' niarriago ho purchased a hotel at Sumner anil was also landlord at Coos City for a timo. Tho business did not' suit him, so he eold out and com menced bidding on mail contracts. Being successful in obtaining a con tract to carry tho IT. S. mail between I Empire City and Drains Statiiii, he, moved to tho former place, whero ho , lias Hiifo resided. In connection . with the carrying of tho mail ho runs n stage lino, and through business; ability and enterprise had already ac-j cumulated a snug sum, independent of tho 15,000 by which it was lately j argumontcd. Tho latter sum ho in-1 tends to invest on tho bay. Ho husl already purchased some real estate ; has boucht another intercut in a ves-1 sol, and is keeping oyo open for further investments. Wo hopo that! good luck will ttill continue to porch ' upon his banner, and that Ii'ib invest-! menu will provu satisfactory in ovory! raspoot. MurthfKhl (Orogon,) New, Feb, 22. I SOME MINOR CROPS. Things That Will Contribute to Good Ur ine on tho 1'nnu. Tho larger tho farm tho less likely is tho owner or manager to givo attention to tho production of things for which thero is not a commercial demand. Still there is generally profit in pro ducing them. If they ordinarily can not bo sold for cash they can bo con sumed on tho place. They will con tribute to good living and will effect a saving in grocers' bills. Every farmei should plant a few rods to popcorn. As the stalks aro small tho hills can be near together, and tho product pel acre will bo nearly as groat as for com mon field corn. Popped corn is an ex pensive luxury that no farmer's famih should bo deprived of. There is a growing demand for popcorn in cities, and theic is sometimes considerable ilifllculty In obtaining a supply of it. Sweet corn is as easily raised as com mon field corn, and is much superior to it for tablo use. whilo tho fodder is moro valuablo for feeding to stock. Both sweet and popcorn should be planted at somo distanco from a field of common corn and from each other, so that they will not mix. Toproduco largo and well-filled cars high manur ing and good cultivation aro neces sary. Squashes aro useful in various ways, and aro easily raised. By planting some of tho early, lato and long-keeping varieties a supply for tho entire year can bo secured. Thoy make ex cellent pics. Boiled or baked any ol tho dry squashes, like tho Hubbard, furnish an excellent substitute for the sweet potato. All tho "hard-shell" squashes with proper caro can be be kept over the winter. Manow squashes may bo dried liko pumpkins, or cooked and preserved in cans. Prepared in either way they make good pies during the winter and spring. Farmers cai' generally sell line squashes to good ad vantage in towns not supplied "by mar ket gardeners. Bakers in largo towns now buy squashes by tho ton and keep them to use in making "pumpkin pies" during the winter and spring. Ocois ionally thero is quite a demand for western squashes to send to eastern cities. Squashes aro very desirablo foi feeding to fowls during tho wintei when green food can not bo obtainod. They aro also valuablo for sheep, pigs, and milch cows. In maiy localities squashes can bo produced to much bet ter advantage than an' of the roots that aro raised for stock, and their feeding value is considerably greater. Melon culturo has received groat at tention during tho past few years. Varieties havo multiplied until some have been produced suited to the soil and climate of almost every part of tho country. Melons now consti tute an important article of commorce. Man' old cotton plantations in tho South havo beon divided into small farms and planted to melons. F.ntiro trains of cars loaded with melons now come from various Southern States to Northern cities. Melons havo become common articles of food with all classes in cities. Few Northern farmers can make money in raising watormelons for the market, as tho highest prices aro always paid for thoso that ripen early in tho season. Thero is, how ever, a gooil markot for Northern grown melons that aro used for break fast. On every Northern farm enough melons should bo raised to supply the wants of tho family. Wo havo to wait several years for fruit to be produced on tho trees that wo plant, but a crop of delicious melons can bo secured in a few weeks from tho timo tho seed is planted. No treo or bush fruit com pares with a melon in size and few compare with it In excello'ncc. Genuine buckwheat Hour has becomo almost unknown in all largo towns, and its place has been supplied by a mixturo of inferior grains, screenings and shorts. Tho luxury which city peoplo can no longor obtain can still bo onjoyed by farm or, who can raise tho grain and havo it ground in a cus tom mill. Seasons that aro poor for tho other grains aro often very favora bl o for buckwheat, and it not infre quently happens that it commands a higher price than any of them. Ground can bo prepared for sowing buckwhoat after all tho other field crops aro plant ed or sown. It is not nocessary to havo the soil finely pulverized or highly ma nured for this crop. It will grow on an invorted sod or on ground that is quito rough. It is an easy crop to raise. It cap bo harvostcd without a machino and can bo thrashed witli a hand-flail. If not salable and moro Is raised than can bo consumed by tho family, tho surplus can bo fed to fowls to good advantage. On noarly every farm thero is somo land that may bo utilized by raising buckwheat that Is nearly useless for other purposes. Chi cago Times. Egg Soup. Slice two onions and fry brown; add tlireo pints of water and boil; add salt, popper and a pinch of sugar; stir until the soup has thicken ed; remove from tho iiro and mix in tho yolks of boaton eggs. Havo ready in tho soup tureen ton ounces of pulled broad, pour tho soup over and sorve. Ono of tho best rules in conversa tion is, novor say any thing which any of tho company can reasonably wish wo had rather left unsaid; nor can thero well bo any thing moro contrary to tho ends for which peoplo meet to gether, than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves, Swift. a It would take, according to calcu lations, 0,340.000 years to transport tho whole of tho solid laud down to tho sea. Should tho wholo of tho solid laud bo reduced to ono lovol under tho ocoan, then tho surface of tho earth would bo covorod by an ocoan with a I uniform depth of about two'mlloa. A petrified loaf of brend wns recently duff up at Acmctonla Station, near I'lttabury, being found at a depth of twelvn feet beneath tlio hi r face of tho enrth and beuc&Ui on ancient forest of locust trees. A STA11 IX THi: DAICK Sometimes falls of Its murderous Intent. Tho lnslduous and dastardly attacks made upon tho reputation of Hos-tetter's Stomach Hitter by persons ho seek to palm oir cheap and fiery tonics as identical with It. or "the same thing under another name," or "equally as good."'" most Instances react disastrously upon tho un principled traders upon popular credulity who attempt them, converting their speculations into ruinous failures. The Hitters is a pure, wholesome and thorough medicine, adapted to the total cure and prevention of f verandagu'-, bilious remittei.t. dyspepsia, constipation, bil iousness, debility, nervou ncs and kidney troubles. Its every ingredient, unlike thoso In tho imitations of it. Is of an ascertained stsiid. aril of excellence, and while they, by reason of their fiery properties, react injuriou ly upon tho brain and nervous system, of both thoso organs It Is a sedative and ln IgoranU Ilofuio all these harmful imitations. Tho weather usually moderates before a storm. T1IK FI.YINO OOVK OK I'KACH. A richly fro-tcd quivering Hying Dove. A Dream of Life screen calendar. An im ported Ideal head. An Imported Tosted -now scene and a full set of niRgnltlcent floral cards. Fourteen artiatic pieces. Sent to anyone w ho will buy f-om a drug gist a box of the genuine Dlt C. M'I.ank's Cin.KimAi i: Livkk Pills (rice li ctn.) and mail us tho out Bide wrapper from the box with 4 cents in bUmips. Write your address plainly. Flkmino Bkos., Pitts liuiiau, Pa. A man In Wintervllle, Ga., broke the knob of his door, and used a eottln-hnndlc instead. An ugly complexion made Nellie a fright, Hor 'at o was all pimply and red. Though her features were go.d. and her blue eyes w rv bright, "What a plain girl Is Nellie"! they said. But now, ns by tangle, plain Nclllo has gron As fuir us an iirtist'n bright dream: Her face is as suet as a tlowcr new-blown. Her cheeks are liko peaches ana cream. As Nellie walks out In the fair morning Hijlit, Her beauty attracts every eye. And as for the people who culled her a fright, "Why, Nellie is handsome," they cry. And the reason of tho change is that Nellio took Dr. Pierce's Hidden Jledieal Discovery, which regulated her liver, cleared her com plexion, made her blood pure, licrbicivli sweet, her face fair and rosy, and removed th defects that had obscured her beauty. Sold by drug feisls. A hnuso In New Jersey which has been in sured for eighty-nine years burned down be tween the lapso of ono pi llcy and tho taking out of another. CiIII.imiiN' STAltVINO TO DKATII On account of their Inability to digest fowl, will find a most marvelous food and remedy In Weott'H KiiiiiInIiiii of Pure Cod l iver Oil with Hypophospliltcs. Very palatabln and easily digested. Dr. S. W. Coukn, of Waco, Texas, says: "1 havo used your liuiulsion in li. fitntilo wasting with good results. It not only restores wusted tissues, but gives strength and increases tho appetite. 1 am glad to uso such a reliable article." A robber got into a farm-house In Iowa with out disturbing the sleeping people, but a big dog tackled him and toro his thruut so that he bled to death. HOW TO SKI.IJOT A WIFH. CJood health, good morals, good uenso anil good temper, aro tho fi-ur essentials for a good wife. Tin so aro the Indispensable. After them como tho ininoradvantages of good looks, accomplishments, family po-itlun, ito. With the llr t four, married life will be comfortable and happy. Lucking either, it w ill be in moro or less degree a lailuro. Upon good health de pends largely good t mper ami good looks, uml to somo extent good sense ulso, hb tho best mind must bo ail'eeted mure or less hy llio weaknesses und whims attendant on frull health. Young man, it your wlfo 1b falling into a state of In villiiism, first of all things try to rmtoro her health. If she is troubled with debilitated fe male weaknesses, buy Dr. l'ierco's Puvuritt Prescription. It will euro her. A Phllailelohia firm of soap manufactures havo a keitlo that holds 171 000 pounds of 11 quids and tlx kettles that hold l0,l00 iKiunds euch. HOW TO CUIUS A HOY OF CHOIII'. Mrs. Samuel Nntt, of South Haven, Kansas, tells how she saved the life of her boy. I have been using Ai.i.cock's Pouous Pi.astkus for the last ten yearn, princi pally for a weak back. Not long ago I found my son very much inclined tocroup Ho had a bad croupy cough, and a wheez ing sound In his lung every time he breathed. He nearly died from the ob struction of the throat. 1 covered him from tho throat to the pit of the stomach with Ai.i.cock's l'oitous I'i.asthus. In two hours the tough ceased and his breath ing was much easier. In a few days he was entirely well. I kept tho A u.cocic's l'oitous I'i.asti:iis on him Hixdayss. Since then, whenover he is ail'eeted with colds in the throat, I never use anything but an Ai.i.cock's l'oitous I'l.Asri'it which cures him imineiliutelj, without any Inconven ience. They are the bott nreveiitivoof the croup ever known, and I would not be without them for any consideration. A blind man. H. H. i-inirleton. Toccoa, Cla., la iible to tell the denomination of a bank note or cheek by feeling it, and can count money as rapiuiy as a oauK c;ci'K. Sea AntUell Piano advertisement. Tnv n hum ha for breakfast. FOB X j.X1S . Cl'llKS Itheimiatlsm, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, llachaclie, Tontliaelie, Snro Throat, Swelling, Sprains, Hrulacil, Hums, Scalds, I'roitt-liltiia. SotdbrnrnrirlititKl DatUra Kurrwhara. FJltyCjnta. Tim Clmrle A. VojrnlnrCo., Ilalto., Old. HoW to Qbr? Diseases witK ike- , f! ft) i-ri pi i d a milK MOST DISTRESSING KOHMSOFBKIN I niwi hcmIii itiHt-uscji. with loss of hair. I roll) Infancy to old age, aro beeilly, economically and permanently cured by tho CUTicuitA Hum KrlE8, when all other remedies and methods tan. f'lfriniTHA. Oir irrftnl Hkln fiura. and ClTlCU' ha Hoap, an exquisite Hkln HeauUtlcr. prepared from IL externally, und Cvucvha HkholVK.NT. Dm nau- Illrxxl I'uritlcr. Interuullv. euro every form of skin und blooJ disease, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price.CUTicuiu.JOe.! Ban; 25c: Hesolvknt, tl. Prepared by tho Fottkh DltUO AND CmCMIOAI. CO., llOHTON, J.lAKH Send for "How to Cure Skin Disease.' r l'linplfH, blackheads, chapped und oily 'S tar skin prevented by CuTict'itA Soap. Relief In one minute, for all pains and m?u-nIfniHi!H. In CUTICl'ltA ANT!-Ill.V ml'uxHTKH. tho only pain-killing plwiier. av To BH a Hay. Brnple worth t.S0, KHKK. lie not unutr we jiowciieou rntirw. S Amr lUu I ! ou ek CO. , 1 1 o 1 1 y , ji i c u. JACOBS Jl TRADE UMWJ-. MARK bnEAf REMEDY DTJIOG'S PRIZE PICTURES. The e cwtly and beuuUn.il wurks i fart, rrprcs tit tti, respectively, Mn I.u!itry und Mile. Tlieo, now exhibited In the mimrrutis store-win avs throughout the entire Pacific Omul, are e!icue.l In heavy gold beve cd frames, wl h bcrn fV.l and ornamental ln'lilpriullmiwrted kUvm Tlicy arefrtv Irom any ailvrrtlslni: nmttrr anil u err Issued exclu sively for tho patrons of tin. Duke's Cameo Cbrar tttcs. Ilow toobtalnlt -MWoftlnepl tures.com p.ete with frainoaml fclan, meiiMtrtngSlxP.slriclirs, will be delivered. Free ot Charcc, to Six) persons ho return to w. Duke, Sons & Co ,.'o. 16 Front street, San Francisco, UieUiKCsl number of empty (5-cent) boxes of Duke's Cameo ClKarettea on AukuH 1, 1SX.S. Xo speclfleil number of empty boxes is necessary. In other words, any number of such boxes will seeuro tlip picture where tuer are not fully U00 persons who return a lariiei num ber, Killer, Fla;sand tVnt-o f arms of all nations In the world. Kach 15-cent) box or Duke's Cameo Clpircttcs contains a f'Jldliii: card. In three distinct panels, on which appear respectively an accurate portrait of Uvlng Hu.er ami rlchlv colored Couts f Armsand Flanof the N..ttons. t.erv ouesetii.hu toiiHT.Softheso folders, unsolled, saino as taken from the cigarette boxes, wUl receive a Souvenir Album. This Album la as be.uitlful. Interesting and unique a publication a w as over offered t th i public, ami contains a com It to collection i f thu Killers, Coat-of Arms and Flues of Kvery Nation, mid representing 0 d Herein countries. These Albums will bo dell vored on and after Mav 15th, imd until further notice, to all who send their full address a-id 74 folders to the undersigned manufac turer. NoTK-Tln.se w ho are saving their empty Duke's L'umco boxes for tho I urposo of ntvurlug one ortlie nurtures of Ijmgtry or Theo aro ren. hided thnt the fouling cards fn iu such boxes will secure t . them an iiPoum also, providing tho ipunttty bj not lesi than seventy-lh e. W . IDtxIjco, Sous cSs Co., MUllAW.N. C, ANUNBW VOKK. l.iiircst Clearcltc Slnnuriiclurcr In the Mornl. Produetlo.i In lj.s7, 4iHi..'i;ii,UM. l're-sent d.dlv sales uvcrnicu over Two Millions. W J HOUSTON' .t Co, 1'iu-Mc Coast Agents, No 16 Front Street, Sun lTanc.seo. TO THE PUBLIC Tho very costly "mct.iods ad nfe.t i r me in.rouui-iuwi in I'UKe R VUU'.co l ltslirclles s J.iHtl.led b.- the fact of sin h brand possessl. an Legi timate Claim fir luvor from that clas of C aisuin e m whocaudUcrlni nntenuda)iiriH'l.iteSutierlirKv In (jue.Ilty. The dMPictivo merit In this llrand Hns Keen Acquired by the resul's of Ling and l'atlen- Stuilj ,u-id In the Duke's C.meo Clparettm we oiT-r the l"..ie Uuiillty of pers uiuly selected l'.ri-lit and 1 lelleat T.ibaeeo truwn within the gt i.'eu belt of North Carolina. Wo Justly claim and emphatically assert that the miudty of thli brand Is U ilvihd b.- any cigarette at any prleo ever produced In UiU country. fliii nf Ibn nldest relt.tnua oilllleeH in tho country is tho Old Swedes' Church at Wllinlng-1 ton, Del., which was built In 11118. Intheehureh- yard rest tho remains of tho wlfo und ilnuuh-I tor of Secretary Itnytird. l'ierco's Pleasant PurgnMvo I'ellets Possess Powerful Potency, Puss Puinlcssly, Promote Physical Prosperity. Rod clouds at ennrlso indicutu a storm. "IiroMii'M lli oucliliil Ti-ocIicn" arc an cnYetual Cough Remedy. Sold only in luict. PricoMcta. J. II. FINIi, Asnyer mid Analytical VllVIUint, UIIUIIIIIIUIJ, 1 L"l l II Ok D,., , Or. Analyses made of all substances. Rates for assaying gold and silver ores SL.'iO. Pack ages sent by mail or express promptly attended to, ana returns iimuc. Piso's Cure for Consumption is tho best Cough Medicine. If you don't belluvo it, take a dose. Hy diugglats, 23u. a bottle. The craze In collect inn mid saving empty 5c boxes of Catneo Cigarettt'H is assitiniiiK vast proportions "and thcolenant pictures ot I.angtry and I'heo" will pans into tho ponsesHion of 1 (KXI persons on the J'ncillc Coast who may return the largest nutubcr of such boxes to V. Duke, bnns & f'o., No. 10 Front St., San L'ranilsco. Save your folding cards from such boxes until you accumulate 7 and secure a beautiful souvenir nihil in that contains a complete collection of rulers, coats of-armsand Hags of every nation in the world. These albums will bo mailed by return In jour folders to V. Duke, Sons & Co., Firft avenue and Twenty-nlnih street, New VoiU. SARSAPARILLA. YELLOW DOCK Iodide " !! n w It cures ItllRCMATIHM, NKl lUMill, l!(ill, riiniilea, HciofuU, (Sine, I iitiurli, Tuiihiih, H.i't Utieum, unit Mt rcurlnl iiiiIii". It I'lirilW's the llluoil, Itctnim tl.e I.lvt r hi d lililne) tu lieultliy uctluu, und luaki-n Hi" Uoiniilexii n llrislii I'lul Olenr J. R. CATES & CO., Proprietors. , -1 17 HniiNimic HI.. Kan l-'raiielneo. ELY'S CREAM BALM s'lemiHOM the Nnsitl l-iiM-iigeis. Allay I'aln and Inllaui iiiatlo ii, lleulK Ilio Nni'i'M, IteKto I'i'H the Si'i'weK of TaHtc anil Nuit'll. mm Tvrr fVin ftnrn N U5A,1 V U.SJI. A I'artlclo la applied Into cacli uontrll und la UL-tteililt-. I'rico fid ct it iIkipkIhU ' by mill, reutateril, U) ctn. KbV llllDTHKKH M Wartt-n Ht. Neir VorK. l 1st I'leiiilums. 2.i,000iiiuie, a nattiited Steel Tun ni! Pv In uhu In iwotlier l'iano. by which mir I'latnw itand In luuu 10 jcarn, und fir 100 ; not atleetw by climate. No wood to yollt, break, swrll, alirink crack, dci uy, or wear out; u Koatanteo It. Kle gant lloneuooil Caws, 3 ftrlnjrs, double rcj eallnj action; flnubt Ivory koyj tlio l-'auioui ANT1SKI.I, Call or write ler IWulogiie, free. T. M. ASTISKU I'lANOCO., Maiiulacturem, Odd Fellows' 1U1I, Mar ket and Kevciitli btrcct, Kan I-'miieUi o. Tke Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. It -'LAND. OB. Toanr, mlddlfOil and Id, alajila or married men ami sll'wboaurrer with LOUT MANHOOD I Nenioiu DolUltjr. ilperma torrhea, Hemlual hoaie Hczual Decar.iratllrijMom ory. Weak Kyva, IMX ol Knergr, also lilood land Hkla fHuuxo, HrphUlU Ernptlont. Ualr ValUni llooo rata, H wallloiri Bprs Throat, TJloert, (doU tit Murourr, Kldaojn and lmAAttr Trouble Welk Rmc lum LB Urln Oononhea, OUbi BtrW or, prouitit relief and cure for Ilia. ... Both HftxeM CoiihuU CoaHdeBtlally OBTffOH 18U At 184 THIBD HT. PIIMPQ CENTRIFUGAL rUIVIrOFOR IRRIGATION AND KEGI.A NATION. Mtlc t Nan Frauclwo To-il it, Worki, rint anil Stru-nMin Hta . H K Heuil lt ilrlptlre caUlonuo. o I fclNWAT. iiaoii. oulior. itoonUb llanoa; Ilurdett l)run. baud liutruuieoU. huge Uxk of Klit Jltuila and Hooka. Itacih aupiilledal JKm tem I'rlera. MATTHIAH (IllAY CO . VA I'oal Rtrrt, Han Kraniiw .ALLEN'S IRON TOMIO BITThrtu. 'laTltU,r. Q.uula. k ). I'.ilWu.bL 1'iul, Ulaa. . - OAMEO OiaIiiflTTJiS. IBS K 1" ma ' "fC" T & . m jfcJm FOOT OF MORRISON ST., Dealer In HpeelultlCH ADVANCE THRESHERS, ENGINES, m.4.KK vooiitiiitv peivmiN, The Advance is not guaranteed to be equal to others, but guaran teed to be far superior and better in every particular. If not it costs you nothing to try it. KricM Engines, Stationary and Marine. Laundry Maciniery. ACME ENGINE, tho best Coal Oil Engine in tho vorld. No Engineer Needed VKKV KOONOmOAl-. The 'WestinKhousc Engines and Hollers, Karm Knginu Tank Pumps soveral vaiietlca of KiiKlnes of all sizes and for all purposes, Karm, Church and School Hells, Marine Work of all kinds, Creatnerv Machinery, Hancock Inspirators, Park Injectors, all tho latest Patent Wrenches, Hlarkt-mlth, Automatic and Farm Drills. Holler Feed and Duplex Pumps, Steam Fitting Goods. Lubricating Oils, ' Dolling and Hose, SuIMIcatlng Hath Tubs. ORME Safety Valve for Marine and stationary Engines, aflorted by tbe Government. THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. For Villages, Stores, Public Iliilldlligs and Itesldoiiees. ,i THE RAWSON MOWERS AMD REAPERS, Kiiti: ir.i,itT.iii:T kitiimi:h or am. kinds. And many other deslKible goods. As I re)resent tho tiiaiiufaetnrers direct. I can a will give jou gooil goods at a bargain. Send for deserliilve circular of what y want. tiZi WWli YHll(S ALL liac riii. tvs R,!M llnBtfoffliSyruii. Tantos giKid. Uro K.l I believe PIhd'h Curo for. Consumption saved my lire. - A, II. Dmvm.r,, ldlitor Fiiqulrer Hden-t-u, M. C, April 'SI, 1KS7. 3l Tho ii i. st Cough Medi cine in Pikh's Cum: nm Cok.sumi'TIo.v. Chlldron talro it without objection. Hy all druggists. -Th'. m liUllt'j Wiltllt All tLSt tflll. , MKl Kcstl'oiieh Hyrnii. Tunten aood. UflO PrJ III t i I 'Id oy dniL'ulits. DR.SPINNEY SaSiDp. Spinney & Co.X NFRlfftllR lel'lllty.f.oioVI(ror. Pemlnal tnWUO l.omeii, tnk .Memory, iJoapoif dency. He., dua toeircB0or uLiunu.cureJ, YOUNG MEN VltM'ffM&mWX& , eretlon ahould avail themM-lvt-a nt our treatment. , A pomtlvo eiireiriiarunUed In every rare. Hriitillla, Urlnarr anil Vt-m-rnl IllKf-iiU'S nil liritiullirul r ohurKca, prouiUy udU safely vurcd, MIDDLE-AGED MENH&arcta.: ??1?9f Kidney or Illaitder. Weak Hack, Nervoui Debility, WuitlnK of Heinaf HtrvutU, etc., ourcil and rpatorril to healthy vlKor, WU'JI. l'craooa unable to vlilt ua may lie treated attnelrhumc-a, hy rorroiionileiico. JJudlclnea ami Inatruttlon aent by uiallorexiiroa, Uonaultatloa rroe. ttvnd i cent la ntuniyn lur 1 ho Youuir iluu'l i'rluud or Uuldu to Wedlock. - CTbo OLDEST MEDICINE In thoWOBLDTl Ii Probably Dr, Iiaao Thompion'i II ELEBRATED EYE WATEll Thla aitMu la a carefully retared phralclan'a pro crliitloil, ami haa Uu In couaUut lua fur ncurly a ra-atury, auj notwItluUndlnit the many other im pjra tiniia (hat hare hoeu lutnslured Into tho uioiUi, ihr Ml ot tlila aitlclu la c uttaittly Increaaltut If tha dl r ctluaa am fullownl It wilt never fall. We f rtlm Uly luvita tlu attriitioii of phidcUua to IU merit. John L. Tlioiaiiou.EoDi a Co., Tlio V, N. V. it I ML. O H Wk "TBI- -4 lmttmTTUra. B- M -W- I I JLwJL VJf JLJL JL PORTLAND, OR. anil IJeiienil Agent for and ou 'P&(Th bUiUKe a pips'? UrP f r vnu do. take tho advice of thousands of old smokers that havo tried it, and smoke SoaJ cf Worth Carolina'' Plug Out. vill find it the best Smoking- Tobacco ever sold on this coast. It is made from three year old To bacco, smokes soft and cool, and will last twice as long as the many cheap imitations that aro flooding the market. Seal of North Carolina and you atoncesee why it has the largest sale of any Tobacco on the coast. It your doalor (loos not Jcoep it ho will got it tor you, it he vacuus your trade. Tho Oregon National Bank. Of 1'OItTIiAIVO. (Buccueaoratn MoUooolltau Sattog4auk.l OAm-AfTVAlOIN. tUMfiCO. Trciuuvta a ueoetsl Hanking Bmuxm. A0OOTJN18 keptMibjecttoctwck. Hl'.LM UXCIlANdM on Ban lYanclw) and Now York. MAKKU X)IJ.IXTl'Il)Nrt favurabU twwa. VAN D. DtXAHIIMUTT- KO. U. MAllKLK, Jsl, rroaldeut. Vtoe-ritwklaia. p. V, H HERMAN Oaotik JIIIUOATINa roMiu BTKAM KNQ1NK8 ANO UOILEltH, C0MI't,CTK POWEII AND ruMriNO Plants. Low j rlcea, prompt delivery Wrllt for Circular. DYRON JAOKSON, SAN FRANCISCO. REWARD! (lnflfl Will be paid lor each and aveiT (tain ol vth i)1UUU uuoua auUUucta found lu WUdou'iKoteruna, acknowlid(ol the moat delightful and only really luuTiiltaa toilet article tier produoed for beauWjUw aud i itatrrluK th eouipleiloo, reanov log tan, atwMua,' frecklta aud all UeuUahri aud rounhtiew ot tb ttla. Uaed and luilorwd by tha ellt of aoelety aud Ua atana. Hul-1 hy all dnuciete at fiO oeuU uw WitlW. White aud Meat. Maaufaeitvud by W, M. WltiSofi. y. (mrtnlata 1'orUand Orema. ( f, N, U, NO. JT. N. U, Ms. Ml