s JK Jftg Jj? Jd? 3 C 1 11 00 "orth of lovy Music lor Forty g aw 1 1 J . Contfi consisting of loo pages .y HrlW tfuii si ShHl Music of the-. w latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular a- selections, both vocal and Instrumental. e gotten up In the most elegant manner. In- 4 eluding four large size Portraits. 5 CARHEHCITA, th Spanlth Dancer, fa PADEBEW8KI, the Great Pianist, ZS eS- ADELINA PATTI and 5 7r7V 8EUBMAN CUTTING. z3 Tl THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.rS 11 ! 11 g Broadway Theatre Bldg.. New York Qty. J E. McNEluL, Receiver. TO Til 15 GIVES THS OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN;Ry. iVIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA Denver OMAHA The regular sabeonption price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 sod tbe regular prioe of the Weekly Oregonian is SI. 50. Any one subscribing for tbe Gazette aud paying for odc year in advance can get both tbe Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 83.50. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for ine year m advanoe will be entitled to D St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-; tentc-usineBSConaucteaior moderate ' tr..,m nwrntrr lanaaAHITV 11. fi. PATENT OmCE 5 and we can secure patent m less tuns titan those Irnm Wft.hinirtnn- Send rnodel, drawing or photo with descrip f tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured. t A pamphlet. " How to Obtain Patents," with Scost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries (sent free, Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Off. Patent Office, Washington. D. C. Ooean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO SEX IN POPULATION. The Women of the United Outnumber the Men, States Offlrlul Statistics Showing tbe Various Changes In Numbers, Nationality and Location of the People In This Country. CLUB SERVANTS. Thousands of Them Employed In New York City Social Organizations Which Employ an Army of l'eoplo to Attend to Their . Various Wants The Lead ing Clubs. For full details call on 0. R. A N. Agent ta Heppner, cr address W. H. BTJRLBTJRT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Obkooh. QUICK TX3VE13 t TO Stxii Franolsoo And all points In California, via the ML Boasts route 01 uia Southern Pacific Co The great hitrhwny through California to all point Knt nii'l Mouth. Grand Hoenln Rout of the l'aolfio (ioaat. Pullman Hnffet Hlnepers. Second-class Hlxepers Attached to ezprons trains, affording anpenor aooominodatiiina for eaoonrl-olswi tiaMengxni. For rates, tickets, slmpiiig oar reservations, to, call ntKin or address R KOHHLKK, Manager, E. P. ROflEKH, Asst Gon. K. P. Agt. Portland, Oregon mwm m mm -TO THE- GET THE BES. When yon ore about to buy a Sewing Machine lo not be deceived by alluring advertisements md be led to think you can got the best made, tinest finished and Most Popular for a mere song. See to it that you buy from reliable rnnnu acturera that have gained a reputation by honest and square dealing, you will then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura oility. You want the one that is easiest to manage aim is Light Running There Is none In the world that can equal in mechanicnl con struction, durability of working parts, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the New Home It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike on both sides of needle (patented), no other has it I New Stand ( fainted), driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE BEW HOME SEWIHG fflUCHIWE CO. 0biis, Mm. Bostoic, Uses, ts Finos Hon ois.H.Y Ohii-aho, 111. St. I-oi i, Mo. Ii.tjs,lxia, tUFAANCIMJO,'AU ATI.AJITA, OA. FOR BALE Y P. C. THOMPSON CO. Agents Heppner, Oregon. M Ml'AUDINU'H The population in this country is pretty well divided between the two sexes, although according; to a Duuetin just issued from the census office there are about 1,500,000 more males tnan ie males in the 62,500,000 of population. In the New England and middle states states there are 45,000 more females than males. In the south middle sec tion, including the district, the females outnumber the males by some 20,000, While in the northern central section of the country as far west as Nebraska the males are in the majority by over 800,000, in the south central portion this excess reaches only about 200,000. In the western section of the country the predominance of the males is shown by a majority of over 000,000. In this district the males nvimber only 109,584, while the females number 120, 808; 51.21 per cent, of the total popula tion returned in 1890 are males and 48.79 percent are females. In 1880 the males represented 50.88 per cent, and the fe males 49.12 per cent. The percentages of males and females in 1870 were about the same as those just stated for 1880, or 50.50 per cent, for males and 49.44 per cent, for females, while in 1800 they were very nearly similar to those given for 1890, or 51.10 per cent, for males and 48.84 per cent, for females. The excess of males over females in 1890 is 1,513, 510, as against an excess in 1880 of 881, 857. In 1870 the males only exceeded the females by 423,759, whereas in 1860 there were 727,087 more males than fe males. In 1850 the males exceeded the females by 483,414. The very large ex cess of males in 1890 i3 readily accounted for by the greatly Increased number of immigrants who have come to this coun try since 1880, over three-fifths of tho entire number of immigrants being males. Analyzing the results of the distribu tion of population according to native and foreign born, it seems that 14.77 per cent, of the popu ation in 1890 are for eign born, as against 13. 32 per cent in 1880 and 9.03 per cent, in 1850. The native born in 1850 represented 90.32 per cent, of the whole population, while in 1890 they represented 85.23 per cent. According to tho census in 1890 there are in the United States 54,983,800 white persons nnd 9,033,300 colored persons, meaning by "colored" persons, those of African descent, Chinese, Japanese and civilized Indians. There has been an increase in tho white from 1880 to 1390 of 11,530,920, or 2(1.C8 per cent., and an increaso in the colored for the same de cade of 885,517, or 13.13 per cent. For tho decade from 1S70 to 1880 the white increased 29.2'4 per cent, and tho col ored, apparently, 85.00 per cent As has already been explained in previous bulletins, however, the increase from 1870 to 1830 was to a certain extent fic titious, particularly as regards tho col ored population of the south. SH1PFING DETECTIVES. Men Whose SolJ Bimlnoes It Is to Prevent TUcita They Shadow Consl-orue-nts oi ooous from the Time Th y Leave toe Store Until They Ueacli the Depot. A CURE FOR HAY FEVER. VIA TUB UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Tourist Hl-rs and Pros rUrllnllig Chair I Cars DAILY to Chicago. a firm run rnnnrn ..HlflLLIlU riUURLO..: '4 ftauvenir of to I ran in Huttnrti. m A Complete St, ooi;l.tlng of five llfi llki- liKiiii-.- lln.e Ball Player. Foot V Bull I'laypr, (lolf Player, Tennis Player an. I Biryrle Hldfr, will be sent to any m J address upon receipt of 10 cents, to pay ja 2 rharges. jjj as 'riLL-M flan ra mrm Kanllltnlv Tierfwt (SI J bi'itutlliilly ridori-d and mounted, and j4 arranged to stand iioriirhl.and arean ex- dft J celli'iit nuiiventrol our A years as leaders f nl the alhleilo supply world. Hiiltnlile Many Points. hours saved via this line to Kaatcro mi. ornce or home. G 4. BROS., STEAM HEAT. WIWICHT PINTSCH LIGHTS. HATICM. 11. H'. BAXTER, Gtn. Agrnt, I'ortlnnil, Orfynn. J. C, HAHT, Ayrni, lltppntr, Ortyon. J Scientific) America. Agency 1or Jit Vlr TAO MAMCt, DtUCH faTINTIi COfTICNT. srto. FrtlfeInatl'HlaM frv H.witMih rill 9 fur chili, radlng riMini 1 A.G SPALDIN AVw IiirS I hmtii Qitlsltl :ii4Ht.if n 3 CHIOAaO. mitt b SI. (id n 7, pTrsrarAPOLi? nl HI a i , al I'mi.., hsw . CM.lMt htrvi f . tmi.f ilnt. tm A m-H'. S rT rlrnl taha Iv y. I. I4,mlt U mUw t a aim Irae U atuuse ta lha I HftMtllr ri if rtrntlftrt feftr-MP til flk mmJ h-tst'f tlu-4rsM ht U ltif V'- n - "V Mil "sJ 0 W A "v" II nil I tried tl f I worUi'd liliK N ''I amotilnff td tmi iikiIh' "V'Y" fl.ir f t t'm i d (I pl'-o -t' '. n H' ... n.f tin POPUUB MlEAZIHES FOH THE FGRE. sw FRANK LCSLIE'G OOPULAR k MONTHLY i IJI MwatM I'ws'S SMs w I im.w s.tt-e aM ! - "- M AlMW i i . I I I ISM. r , i , i It, i lis t-a, UJ- au.. t:iil THE (MUtt, Wftyf. 0U. ri t sut s r.i. s4 iHtsj I tmt !.. fsts i sr twr sV- i - r r m., w $ f. lasEWsMip1sapa&- - ' Glance at this Map ofU.sd.lrAtn. Milwaukee and at. Pant Rait ay and ' Us mnnerlliws with s'l tratiei- lliwnlal lines and M Paul and Bsla, and rtmrinWI thai lu trains are Uahled wlthelsw- tit. H and kealrj b strata, lis e-iulpravnl Is ulb Klrganl Ruffrl, Library, Ptanklnt sod alTtlng rant, with (lee r. lining rhslra. I ork slevidns ear swflk has aa lerlrte mallng lamp. and lis ttltiln ears are the twet la the wml.l. nhf lliws are ons-f lhaa this. tit Bone art hotter. si4 another nfters IMsWe lusttttuue amxnme-Uitii'S lasaeare aufkrtMit fasM kw Ih t-.tutaillj nt'tke Mllasusa, t'oapoa Ik l stmts la etery rslln4 orTi-e am gis aa lurttWt lnlaalln, of address C. i. IMiY, tli..rl Aseat, i W.fAAHr. Tta. Paaa, Af.r.1, poSTitsa, (as-io. fine Needles Mixed with Smoking Tobao- ro t lear Out tho Head. A Freehold (N. J.) man, named XWctL, who is an inveterate smoker and an an nual sufferer from hay fever, which heretofore has compelled him to for sake home, friends nnd business and hio himself to the mountains as soon as ho began to sneeze, as discovered what he claims Ih a sure cure, says the rhll adelphla Ucnrd. "It is un extremely simple remedy," he suid, "and tho credit of its discovery must l) given to tho North Carolina mountaineers. Two years iif:o when I first begnn to find the cITivttol the rM cold, 1 too a train for Ashevillo, N. ('., and found liHlge rurnt with an olil cracUer away biu-k in tlm iiinuntaiiis. I!i f ire cold weather set in my mij p!y "f t ipirs ran out. I rould not do v.i'.li ut my smoke and wan obliged to fall I i.i U on a 'cob pipe and long irreen' totinwo mlH by my host. I noticed t lint w hen he smoked he always mixed pine neiillea with his tobnoco, and when I asked tho rcrtann he aniweml that It wnt to Vl'ar out his head.' My head ncedisl florin' out, the old fellow a tfiuedy. It r a rharm. When I rame homo I rrvHimtni'ndeil It t my friend, and eovrntl who were sufTerlng from euliirrii d-dnrf that it helped them ifreiitly. An rntrprWIng t"baeemlat to uli tt I apokf ftlnut tlu 'euro fot a supply t pine netille and l-(ran the ninmif.t turt'of (I'.'nri, rl;sr,.ttin and a tel. Th oil la Terr ir smoke U di-11 .'-; .i !i liit atimmer I atavi. I, . .i 1 t'n hiy feter didn't tot:u r i I t i liin mmplalnt !! y rertaln lht 1 1 r f uitooo aod ivh cura." I llil'. the 'i ! ij(kr t . 4 iui' i .i If the servants and employes of any one of the big clubs in this town were marched in tlrer-s parade the array would be a decidedly imposing one, and the size of tho small army would sur prise anybody who had not had occasion to become faniilinr with tho workings of the larger New York clubs, says the New YorU World. The Manhattan Ath letic club probably heads the list of local clubs or American clubs, for that mat ter in the number of people who wear its livery, or r.t lenst Ovjlw money from its treasury for attontlinar to the wants of its memb'.'ra M'-re than two hun dred mon, women nnd boys are regular ly employe:! in one capacity or another in the big Manhattan Athletic club house, and at times the attaches of the club house number as high as two hun dred nnd fifty. Thin small army com prises floor men, hall boys, waiters, bar tenders, utlcnc'.aiits at the rifle range, shootirf' gallcrv, baths and other de partments, elevator boys, bookkeepers, accountants, engineers, firemen, cham bermaids, cooks, washerwomen and scrubwomen. Humble though some of these em ployes are, it costs money to secure their mora or less professional services for the club, pnd f.io salary list is be tween fifteen hundred dollars and two thousand dollars a week. The Manhattan club, which probably comes next in the length of its salary list, employs between one hundred and forty five and one hundred and fifty, and pays them something over one thousand dol lars a week for attending to the club house and the wants of the men who keep it a-going. The present. Manhat tan Athletics club house is comparatively a new thing, and naturally many, if not most, of its attaches are comparatively new-comers. But at tho Manhattan club, which is one of the old club insti tutions of the town, many of the help have grown gray in the service. The venerablo female housekeeper, for in stance, has put in a couple of decades keeping things in order for the Man ha'tanitcs, and a dozen other employes have been with the club for a tlecade or more. There is one detachment of the Manhattan club's employes whoso very existence is probably unknown to nine tertths of tho club's members. Every one of this detachment is of tho fem inine gender, and every one is likewise of the color of the aeo of spades. The women in question are the houseclean ers, and put in their appearance at the clubhouse about sunrise, make things lively for a couple of hours, and disap pear before the earliest member of the club has ehaken off the embrace of Mor pheus. The Union league also hi.s a big staff of employes, an may be imagined from the fact that it spends nearly ten thou sand dollurs every ye:vr i.n providing them with livery. Tho New York Ath- letio Is another club which (iocs a large business inthe way of employes; likewise the I'nion club, the New York club, tho Lawyers' club, and half a doz en other clubs on the sume order. At most of these clubs employes of a dozen or moie years' standing mny still be seen, and, in fact at any of the first class clubs it is the rule t retain the doormen, so long a-, they In-have them selves, in order to have nt least a couple of servants who mv familiar with the faces of all the member,. The Universi ty club, of coitn-' has un immense retinue of servant:), but, us the rule there seems to bo to have a "i-liako-np" once a month or so. not more thnn lml f a dozen nld-timo ut la hcu of theciub are to be seen ut tho club house on Madison avenue nowadays. At the really f!rst-cl;t:.s claim nn en deavor Is miido to secure as servnntk on'y MTvi'ig iKMiple w ho have had ex- pencil in private families or other UritiliiHS dub's but at some of the clu'w almost fvoryUaly who responds to the lioiine coinmittV advertise ment Is taken on I ilth nnj given a hnn t don thn club livery. The Lawyers' club I.i a notable fxi option to lulof the bint huiikhI order, the at tache, of that Institution bi-ltij particu larly well tru' nol an I diwlplin'il. Al- imfrt -v ry ono'-f them has keen korrlce In tlm belt t oho-a of Now York fami lies ii", I every one of thorn thoroughly nndcrd jmU I.U phi . There Is rarely r nrvt r tiny tuinpl ilut of Incivility or lack of Bt'.ci'.'.ori on the part of the M-rvaiiti ( tho LawyrrV cln't, and that f.tct, por!i;ii, aa rti'n-h as anything ol, aii'ovut ) for thi rt'rwiio populari ty of t'o" t-li-.b. .V. toe trior protntbly l;,!t tli'iin-an.l tn ihotiMoid people 1ml fitu'loyment In the clnl of this It. While in conversation with his at torney the other day the head of one of the largest wholesale dry goods houses in the city had occasion to refer casu ally to tho variotis classes of men whom his firm found it necessary to employ, says the Chicago Herald. After citing salesmen, various Kinus oi clerks, credit man, cashier, book- keeoers. etc.. the head of the firm add ed, "and shipping detectives." "And what?" asked the attorney, as though he had mk understood the term. "Shinning detectives," replied the client. "Well, that's a new one on me!" It was also new to the Herald representa tive, who was all attention. "There's nothing strange about that," said the wholesaler, "for the shipping detective is quite a new thin Few houses onlv the larger ones have cause to employ them, and the house that does usually keeps the 'matter as much of a secret as the coudition of its bank account." "What are his duties?" "Principally to shadow consignments of goods from the time they leave the store until they reach the freight depot and the railway company becomes re sponsible for them by accepting and re ceipting for them." "A sort of watch-dog on the team atcr?" "Only in part. You see we ship a great many small boxes which fre quently contain hundreds of dollars worth of goods, Buch as fine silks, eatins, rich trimmings, etc. Often the wagon on which these boxes leave the Btore passes through alleys or narrow and unfrequented side streets. 1 need not remind you that there are scores of of very bold, dexterous thieves in cni- cago, as well as otner oig ernes, wno are constantly on tho lookout lor op portunities to nip anything whatever that can be turned into money. Many expensive experiences with these peo ple have demonstrated that they keep themselves remarkably well informed as to the more valuable shipments made by wholesale houses. In former years it was an almost daily occurrence for wholesale houses particularly those in our line to have small boxes of fine goods boldly taken from the wagons in broad daylight while going the com paratively small distance necessary to be covered between store and freight depot. Only a few years ago our firm had three such boxes stolen at a cup irom one of our wagons at two o'clock in the afternoon, while they were being carted less than four squares, l.y a descrip tion which was furnished of the thieves by a bootblack we caught one of the three bold laddies and sent him over the road, but we never recovered the (roods, which were valued at over three thousand dollars. This was but one of several such losses. Now we have men that do littlo else than keep their eye on goods from the moment they are placed on the transfer wagons until they are safe within tho responsibility of the railroad company. And frequent ly it. keeps them dodging very lively, for thev. of course, follow the wagona afoot, going along the sidewalk, ana keeping a sufficient distance in the rear no as not to attract attention "Another duty of the shipping de tective for whom some houses have a different name is to prevent, so far noKsible. the theft of consignment ad dresses. There are firms doing busl ness In this and. I suppose, other cities. who employ men to lay in wait at vari ous times and places and copy mo ad dresses on boxes of goods which other firms are sending out. The object is nlaln. namely, to have their salesmen coll on the parties later on and try to iret their trade. The shipping detcc lives employed by us have caugnt several such tneaks, but notwlthstand Ing they are guilty of plain unvarnished thieving, yet all we can poasibly hope to do in the ma.er la to drive them away, or, when we catch them at it, irive them a kound basting. Of course they will never reveal the name of the firm they are stealing the adiiresaes lor, and this makes it Impowdblo for the rep utable houses to publicly expose their dokpiesblo masters. Such hireling are usually blacklisted clerk irotn ovner cities and they hold their dishonorable lobs but a short time. Anyone nouo. . . a a at - a a. Ing the load Ol ixixeo gooua vuo are w be seen nrxm the principal downtown ktreet at any hour of tho day will ob serve that aa a rule the addresses are not exrwiaed. If they are, th boxes In all nrobabllltr represent imports In stead of eximrt. A strk't following" of niacins' oi Cur rna V.IUrmai ef XtHetme Prof. W. H. Peek, who makes a specialty of has wan- fa out KoileDSV. doubt treated and cur ed more cases than any living Physician; his success is astonishing. We have beard of cases of so years' standing c u re u oy him. Ha publishes a valuable work on this dis ease, which he sends with a laree bot tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferer, hnm send their P. O and Exoress address. We advise anv one wishing a cure to address Prol.W. H. PEEKS, t. 4 Cedar St., Hew Vera Lightest, Easiest Working, Most Accurate, Compact, Most Modern and progressive For catalogue or Information write to THE MARUN FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven. Conn. $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. tuo-oo every month giren awry to any i??- phes through us for the most meruonoui pa -a UK month preceding. . . Blmt. 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We also advertise.free of cost, the invennon each montti which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands, of conies of the "National Recorder," containing . sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bnnguig to their: attention the merits of the invention. All communicauonsregaraeasmcuycouuu""-" Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patent.,. 618 F Street, N. W., Box 385. Washington, D. C 1- Reference editor of 'this fitter. Write Jor em S&ifirtfe pamphiet, FREE. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. trif hlnck west of the Union Depot of C. B, & Q C. M. oi Ht. f., U. 1! A , r. ri. y. oi v., and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATES a.oo I' 12 1 13 AY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CHICAOO. XIjXj. WANTED-AN IDEAS-un'S. BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. 0.. for their $1,800 prize ofle. 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Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now is the accepted hour. ass. fyWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. UV No Fee unless successful. w; The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 6i8 F ftreet, WASHINGTON, D. C. K. B.Thtl Company U controlled 1 1 iwarfy one thousand leading news- VJ fi jmjiers rt the Vnited State, and it yuvrantretl ty Uiem. vti - . -- r r ms. tVttorneyti tit Ivftw BF.FPNER, All business attended to lb a prompt and satinfaotory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. t t s OREOON WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Put Sound Navigation Co Steamers THETUONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WIVE Leering Aider Ktreet IXck, Portlsml, f'-r A'tnris, Ilwseo, Ling Beseb, Oceaa Park aod Nahcolla. Direol eonneeiion with Ilwseo steamers and rail road; also at Youog'a Bay wlib Hesshore Hsilrosd. TUXiZIPXZONZl Leaves Portland T A. M. Dally, etn-pt Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Daily, scent Sunday. nAIIjEY OV.TSr.l3Xt.T Leaves Portland I P. M iHilly, esmfd Sunday. Saturday oluhl. II p H. leaves Astoria Dally a TALKINQ HEADS OF tr f eslvevslef'kHs.ea tf ll'OsS lke reef taeattlf bj kleS eloeyt see4 to k sWawea. .'. Tfesea taea eeareea Ike tseslslal aat Ms el RlpansTnbu!cs as t a yes 4 eW k f f as 1 1 ' y wt tisrtru a P ism T.V.t i ri.a, ke a ke IM I H -. ., Slraage Crvallaas t Old Time 4 Meglrlaaa. t'pon the authority of aevrral pn sacra In lii,.ry e are h ad Ut U li. thai f.uiKMi TiLarta. niiiwl'lana and aairob'en lia o-natrtii t.tl n.. ,- than kl brarn. hurnan-aiiapid hra.U (hat piMewl all the f.niltlm l Sienh. lha tlrt tf thra naa Die w..rk ff M-inli tirrlx-rt, ta ho kflrrwanl v rame p..j with the lllle..f hl,-. ,- It The head U said t have pr-v'.L t,-. thai tlrt (k.nild I - e an I that h w mi 1.1 not die null h I14-I aald n4a It Jrniaalrm Afl. f h frt part .f thr pr.phery had l-i- fulfilled and he had plan I lie partal tlsra po h! hra I Im ri.yr. ! live f.rrrr Vy ai.-vring eiear of JeruxaVm hll" aarlnf fia-w oe day In a small rhun h In a u!irb of U..iie Jl..lrr waa U!.n viltii a au.l.lrti V if, K ii' iiif lltni ),, cn.l rar. I. a.li,, f, muf If the he h kal atty apm-tel name. U ii,j Ihf rttMxl that It h p-imiariy ra'lnl -Jrtwvtlrm he 1 1 w. his rjrs ai. t .a.il ithin an b r The av ti ' lti. spraUIha hra.1 ' h..t .y . ;..lrt i.nt,,! n lutian bi.h h mi ln in l i f lanlt. (., ti ',, rar n;an.;.t Tha mtr4 ,.t,tt t-eo(Sre n't r.f IhlHy j,r" UU ta the pri of h kr fcf.r, ,lrrlus Ma.'aua. wh.1 was t fn I year I !A I'fiaf lla vm, In 1 r- In I r. Is r! IKa rvwbt ..f kkrtnf mi-ta a K I I i lma ii h e.it(ani'r r. ti-l Ik j SW-U' " ), nctaa, ,im ,. .,, t putt " 1 ,, ,f ,...- 1 ' ' I S'l . Ho !', .1 f hitl i !irt t A r-l.-'l !. j ' .f r ! -1', I i4e ilum . ill) a i. ,. t-xf,l ILstut,,,. i: l TO HAVE FUN WITH BttS. Jm Try If Itile a ory It lleally ru4 m a-ira.irir irniav. It la a fart not ri-n,rallr known. DA5S. I.avs KUnee. that if one holds bis , . t i - . It liar da I oreatn nsK ores ami norm is ran Tinmlli-il vtltli linp'inity. 1 Im rk.n lx etirnea atiii priaif, a til by hoMlng the ltiMi't by Ilie f.Tl mi l fflvlnir lire full iUvrty of action ymt 1 1 iw r drive her errapon airaiiv t t!.e Imnrnrtrable aiirfate nith a f.m'e t',;,t llf'.i her br-nly at every alroUe; but let Hie aiualteat quantity of air sh from Hie luns and the alinf will j-iirlrale at onoe. I hsvs never seen an e-eptl'tn to this in twenly-Ove year oUwrvation. I have tauirht young ladies n Alt Very b-ll. le han-ls to abmih lh'tr frirmla hy lha performanee of this f at. and I saw irne aeterelr alutijf a to rrrir lli art !- of a p!) t-tait. through lautfl.iurf at a Hty tvmnrk of hrr i rf, f-terrMIni fiat Unphln.f fijulrel brrath. I'oe a tiwry in eplatia'bn I tm In I.i Ulicve !iat hxldirtif the hrrash oatliallf rl-iw the p-irva ! the Uln. "My ep-tiiiM-rit In Ibat diree- Hon hate n-l l-1 etart rli"ui,'h ti ls) fany t .,1 flo value, l-tit I Bin sail ftH that It very arnaibly afTrrtatha eRMitt of Inarttftihie prpiralUin. at SUA. M., s see pi nunday and Monday. Sunday Bight, 7 P. M. OOHAN WAVB autrdar sl uir.k Pirn. Chcflfd ts Eulroii Ptitititioa Both Bfirkfi Free tf lipvt fat Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel OB the Telephone. Ballsy OsUert snd Oreaa Wave, thla rule retrsrd n the t.,.. m wainma la enforced by nearly 1 1 -eaves romenfl ana ronsniiwt to nwamt. rues iay ami inuriayat a. n. DOes OH waifona IS enurroeas vj J n., Mliiea,la and rl,lav at 3 JD A II. Un .unit.. nl.M all the hotiaea and r tar towara " - - - - - . - sruanilns? airalnat ihe elaaa o( thieves Last mentioned." DISHAsra OP T1IE 6KI. The Inletuss iuhinar and smarting InrJ dVm m e -arms, teller, sall-f hentn, knd othet diseaar vftlia tkin M instaniiy msr aotdvina- Lhsrnberlain's F) sad UintmetiL Many "try bad osaea fcsre brtt prrmsnetilly enred hi IL ll U jnally ellk Vnl for It. hlng piLw and a favorits rm e.lf snrs nlpvlea; ehapprd bands chll- blalrw, froet tiiwa, and rhronM ante tree. lot sals by druggws at osnu per not. Try ir fadr! Caadltlan rawdera, tht tea lu hal a hoete nebi nhen la bs-l ernd .. . . i una. I oiih litaoa punner ana vsnuuugw. Pur sat br Cnnser A Hmei, dron We OLAOSTONE AS A RCAOCR. rer yosr rrotee iloa.-rirTB e Tims t CaLa"h la I 'J 'J ' UV tntfttaily, axual'y rtaa eitL'f ataemry of l-b-U I'xiaaaa, l Ah. Wlurk ate ll J 4f. L'a if tiltvfg ukn. Caianll U s l-ej. svd a U J 4 eriaae.ia wl I J anl Us eKaoe ta) 4 li itwpSMlW. ll lb U. ka 1 tftWHft, f;ri ry, eas ka I thr a. ('44 a the r el Ms U iwiva f t4 tv-eye. an-l. If f-v f kc jl Vt. th fm j d's tt ia'tt wt.l w pa. a la ll-e V-e,t, a eii a l ll I'-s awra, 14 tfH, e i'.ii'ihMt an 4mti et . t sas Te fe-l y I l.si k l a?'af I' $ri a a.l Ul lWarw,(,-i, I It a (''was IWIms la ls.e a. k n. U1-4 tr I t"--,i Ua ab4 KtU j knvwf H Is Ike treetVs llsMI la a Mtaete's Tleaa. It la rathrr diamuraginr to know that If one should rra m re h- mrs a day than the average AtM-ri an ta able to spend aw ay f-xn bulnr, ha wronhl t able to read only a frw of the Ub that are rvally erartb rending. Mr. ttlsxtaUine, vwovr, ta n-.t tt t dlanmrscrd by IhU knn leilg-n. lie ft apo ih prttw-ipin that lha only way 1j gv-t any rraling rVine ta to rat la a ltn of eratlns rwntly tranalslevt, lr, .l!in(frr kl I: "I thinh It was ta the year Ull that I rn. m'n r bis tf'Iadatone's) paying art a lit at kiio'chn-k la Ilia evening. We began talking on r!u-l asxl th LifV al sab. i ), and bntk twran an eagrosaod lib IK fnvrail-n t'.at It was two la tre vfwing wbea I left (' rTn to fWh a lk; f"f sny bleary tmtriag r the niiirf la ban-L t rttrMl witU It In a f m'ntftra an t f tn I Jir I, ;.',. t.o nWp In a ! i r4 ilittsi-al if b t at (rn t a pvltv-lpleof Vmnj I i.c ilur;? n- istry a '!. Anl tils h Keeley kite j For tho Curo Ot Liquor. Opium it! Tobacco Habits It Is bsreJed sl kale, Orefoa, I TU itt Vuafikf Totra on t k CWsf i Call el Ike O.tsvta er Inf aamealers Mt llj tottadatiUal. 1 raMSMal yrltaie aa4 sr OUR STOCK OF . . . SPACE IS TOO HEAVY AND WE ' ARE WILLI NC. TO UNLOAD dvcrtiscrs at a urcat finni.ci.il .orn. niiMncs and as .1 m:11 it. AlTKkMiN 1 I'lil.lilllKC Cn It to Ad fice. You nerd it in vour matter of lnisino we nuit a in a I ef lwtrt r4. i n, it ( las f4s arsn ll tea Its r