nit: Fin mi i, runru or xmu ll win Mini t.y Kitnt tliut a man mi! not xiut'r.t aiainnt hi will. V liavt no cviilt'Di-o us to how far he vtriilfl thi roofitiin In hit ow Itcrton, Imt IIjh fXrhton has It einirlntnn', fliow iiij us. that Kant if-fuMi-il tlm will a a Mort of rt'ijula tor if not the alu-olutP, controlling yi r in the individual Kifo. I'roj i-rly Hjx-ukiiiK, ho rt'i;iirlil Ixxly htxl Hpirit m liitrrdcpcndctit lnwar al.lt. Miml ami mutter were in hi yts a unity in which the action ol thtt one cnUi-l for.h the reunion ol the other. We have no intention of reopening here the old nlrile U'tween material l-ui uijiI iijetilism. The otiJt-t of our introductory remark I simply t Jirem'lit the sutjeet in iti hlghewt fcv ls-t. where it nttturttllY ituirkrt'stri the iti-tin : "By what loeatii Is thi iliU rli'ielulelice between the hvsic- til and tpiritunl drought thout'.'" luritand twi.it as we inuy, we 0111 Miii;u'et no other medium! than our iii.rve.-, tho; itiliuiui'Dihle Hgentt in e'iuiillv!n.amir:ilile liiltor. Kvery iiipre :jon to vhii;h our hody N f 1 1 iii-'.sl i.iihIiii v-. it loeul ,-tInitilus or m itatloii, which is ut once tcl urnplied lo the ceiitnU oruM of our iititual heiug, the hruin, hy one 1 thfsc iiclive ugi'iiti. The .sensation arKcs into roiisciousnoss, and in such sie tliiit we are nhle to lociitc the sent of stimulation ; the central or gnu reacts, uiid, in the case of a jmin fill shock, for example, inetges to the heart, which U violeull.v excile, thereby ilitlueuciiiu tin whole circulation, possibly making the kucet tremble. Now, what i terror? O'ltiiiuiy nothing bodily hut u tin re mental condition, mid yt it may be sutllcient to exerci-s- tin irioKt iKJwerful Influence over any of our orpins, even to paralyze them. llow this oecurs we know no inon than we know how consciousness originates. It present, however, a MJtllclciit ill ustru lion of the fact that a uisturi'Cii aiental eomlition can ojx-rnto prejudicially to our physical constitution. That midden joy, uu tier certain circumstances, may equally prostrate the physical jxtw ers, prove only that extreme may product like consequences. What does this teach us? This only, Unit the mind is a power in our physical constitution, as great a power, perhaps, ns even the heart or the lungs, if not greater. Its Hjiecliil media are our senses, which, receiv ing impressions of stimuli, transmit them to the central organ, when they engender characteristic mental conditions. How must the eye Ix exercised in mastering all the hn pressions that fall upon it from the outer world ! According as they an beautiful or ugly, they Impress our mind pleasantly or painfully, and by its reaction our I todies are similarly alfectcd. J u the oun case we may b disposed to dance, in the other wi may be Incapable of even eating or drinking. Similar ell'ects may Ix produced through the organ of hear ing. Word and tone are capable of generating the most powerful emo tions. .Music esjK-cially exercises an Immeasurable influence on even the simplest minds. Lively music Im Iels copli; irresistably to dance. The ower is purely spiritual, but it reacts in the highest degree upon th lody. So, toil, w itli the sHikcn word. I- It not wonderful how we are moved to anger or sympathy, how we may be ex.iilarated or depressed, by the mere modulation of another's voice, or by the narration of tales of humor, of patho.o, or of horror? Of cour ideas are awakened, but what swcr is there in ideas to make the hair stand on end, or the sweat ooze from the jmih-s of the skin, or how can a thought make us dizzy: It is no satisfactory explanation to say that a dia.iness was caused by a (low ot blood to the head. What is it which makes so many people giddy w hen they stand on the edge of a precipice? Simply the idea of falling over. Kvery one familiar with the sensa tion knows that it I'cclsas if his bruin wcrMhc seal of confused emotion-, which entirely upset his cipjitniuiity. Hut what enures the sensution? I have seen u mountain maid stand on the outer i Ijje of the w itches' danc ing place in the I lartz, arid let her eye wander calmly down the dark valley below, and I saw the same girl Inter overcome with di.incs while crossing a bridge, U-low which the waters seethed and whirled tum ultously. A .strong will can do much, if not everything, to overcome this sensation of giddiness, which, If it arises, excludes all the more pleas urable ideas which the scene i equal ly capable of awakening. The most powerlul influence on our lives is iimiuostioiftthly love; but this, too, is bastl on .stimulus-sensations precisely as the poet says, 'Thy ttcautiful llgure excites me" (.Mich reit deine schone (iestalt.) It ori ginates in the pleasurable emotions which each in-pi res in the other; but what fateful revolutions, spiritual and physical, inny it not work, whether in a joyo.is or tragical direc tion. It is tli j most spiritual of human scntiuiei.ts, yet w hat devast ation may an unfortunate love in volve! It Is easy t. say that it is the ner vous system whose molecules vibrate at their highest ra;io in tranquil love, but arrested and contused in their vibrations when the sentiment Is disturbed. Hut how is that brought alxiut? Is there really a Ixiiindnry Ix-twcen the physical and the spiritual in our being? In this rt aim we grope in darkness, inenp alle (if nigni.ing anything but iilieiiomeiia, hut tin? more thorough-' ly we study the subjts-t, the clearer appear the evidences for the conclus ion that bixly and soul ure one. If we pass from lovu to hate, we have a new writs of txvtirrences which (icinte jxjwerfully on our physical nature. From Jealousy to vengeance the road U straight, and all that lie between is blind passion. Why do we say blind ? liecaiisc that Is the actual eomlition which the mental life manifests. Not that the eye has lost the faculty of seeing, but that Judgment, love and human ity are over helmed by palon. As is well known to the medical profen siou, ituch mental excitation gener ate physical ailments, resulting, in some cases, even In madness. No oni! knows so well its iln doctor for the Insiine, how intimate Is the re lation between insanity and physical disease of the brain. To a doctor for the intim- the idea tif soul and body exi-.tmy: iitrt islniply ridiculous, but he would probably listen resjsvt hilly to the suggeslion that the soul i- not one s ith the brain only, but W ith the w hole body, l';is-iiig now to the realm of hyp notism, we llnd one mind iiiflui iir ing another, uud through It the " elated organism, by puicly physical agencies. I tils, perhaps, aitoiiis uie key to the tendency to yaw n, laugh crv. etc., in sympathy with others. We iioi-t conclude, tlnu, thai ljxly and s ul constitute a unity, in which the healthv activity of each is s.sential to the liealthy aclivMy of both. Tin) moral is that tor a healthy enjoyment of lite it is ntves- iry to exercise the mental powers to normal extent, and maintain a rigid coutrol over the passions. Mental and physical health and vig- r call for activity, aportioiimeiit of tune, regularity of lile, ediicatioii ot the w ill power for the attainable and natural. le, and the pursuit of truth, goodness and la-auty. lie Natur, Lit. Digest. Kcculiliiir a Mailed better. I'o rtHidl a letter once mailed is almost as dililcult a task as to take back an assertion once uttcrud. The sentler must appear at the postolllce md is handed a blank to till out. In this he must state when and where lie mailed the letter, how !t was Addressed, must describe the envel ipe, state the amount of postage prepaid and testify "that the above mentioned letter was written by me r by my authority and 1 desire lo recall It for the following reason" and then slate the reason, which Is usually, "mailed by mistake.'' He must then sign his name, so t lint the handwriting may be compared with that on tin; letter, and sign a receipt. If the address can not be shown to Ih in his handwriting, or is printed r typewritten, he must describe some x culiarities of the envelope utilcieht to identify it. If lie is tumble to tlo this the letter is refused in less the postmaster knows the applicant and is satisfied concerning his gtNxl intentions. Ifhe Issatislied, he asks for a statement concerning the contents, and thenpplicant is then bilged to open the letter and read portions of it in the postmaster's present e to prove that it is the one he described. I tn t if the letter has been sent iway the prodta of recalling ills till more dililcult. A similar blank has to Ik filled out, and a minute description telegraphed at the senil- r's expense tt the jxstmaster nt the olllce of of its destination. If tliscov- rcd in time the letter is then inter cepted and sent to the department at Washington with a statement of the -ase. W hy should any one want to recall a letter so much as to take this trouble? Well, there was one case at the local ofHce recently where a valuable dissl was mailed and the nder received information that satisfied him that the sale should not lx made. In another case an impor tant contract was sent, ami informa tion received Immediately after made It imperative that it should be revoked. A cornsqwindent writing to the merican lVonomisI, makes this obervatloii : 'l'nles I am much mistaken there is a jreat chantrc aking place in the views of work- inguicn on the NHincct of turill, par ticularly i haitics. Said one to me not long since : 'I Is'gin to ic lieve you km w w hat you wi re talk ing about last fall, ami were not talking through your hat.' If I ever vote another licmoeratic ticket may the hand Is- paralyzed that casts it. Said another, when asked why he had Ixsimie a Cepulicau: llts'iuiso it is the party of principles ind brains.' The pa-t wint' r 1 was in ieorgia mid talked w ith many on the question at issue, and was sur pristsl to learn how little the subject is understixxl, even among the most intelligent. Could the Kconoliiist be circulated among the"i it would have a splendid ell'ect. I regard it as one of the most etTcclive weapons we have, and am anxious to see it irculated among the intelligent working classes. I believe It would lx the most Mitetit factor for gtxxl. consume no articles of foreign man ufacture and growth that I can find an American substitute for, and have not for years. I w ill not wear im (Mined doth if I know it, ami have not for years." The co-oHTative plan of selling fruit which has Usn adopted by the fruit growers of Santa Clara county, sterns to W workimr to a charm. The iiicnilxTs of the Fruit Kxchnnge have not contracted their cros, but have depended on the exchange, and as a result buyer, are becoming num erous and offers more UIsthI. s. y. h ron it'le. A IIOSIO SCHOOL olltL IN 171. She had few amusements, com pansl with the manifold pleasures and holiday that children have nowadays. She saw the artillery company drill on training day, when they Wire "etlterta'ned genteelly and gent rot. sly at .Mr. Ilandcock'a on caku unt! wine;" die went each w eek to the solar Thursday Iecture. he bad one holiday which the revo lution struck from our calendar, the King's Coronation lay, celebrated by beat of drums, discharge of ar tillery and burning of fireworks. She sometimes bad the pleasure of attending a funeral. And w hen she was 1-' years old she "came out" became u "miss in her teen -and went to a succession of little routs, or parties, to w hich only young maids of her own age were invited no rouh IJoctou boys. She has left several prim and quaint diwcriptions of these parties, i lere is one ; 'I I'nive now the pleasure toive you the result, viz : u very genteel, wcll-rt'L'iiluti-d assembly which we had at Mr. holey V last vvening, Mi-s oley lielug mistress ol me cerc IIIOIIV. Miss Soley tlesiretl II it to u ist Miss 1 lannali in makiugoiita li-t of l'ui-!s w hich I did sometime iuce. I wrote all the invitation aids. here was a large company assembled in a handsome tipixr room at the new end of the home. We had two lid. lbs A- I had the honor to oiion the divcisioii of the evening in a minuet with .MissS.ilcy. We had a very agreeable evening from .") to in o'clock. For variety we woo'd a wilow, hunted the whi-tlc, threaded the needle, and while the company was collecting, we diverted ourselves with playing of pawns, no rudeness, .Mamma, I a-siire you. Aunt Iteming ileslrc Mm would nartii ularl v observe that the elderly part of the Company were ssctators only, they mixed not in either of tin above describe scenes. "1 was dressed in my yellow coat, black bib and apron, black feathers on my head, my past comb A- all my past garnet marqucsctt A Jet pins, together with my silver plumes, my locket, rings, black yards of blue ribbon (black A blue is high ta-t ), striped tucker A- ruflles (n it my best) A my silk shoes completed my dress. lit-t me show from her entries her ililligence and industry, and compare it with the work of a week of any girl of thirteen in a corresponding station of life nowadays: "I have reail my ISible every day this week, and wrote every dav save one. I have spun thirty knots of Hinting yarn A partly new footed a pair of stockings for liiiciiida, read a part of the pilgrim's progres, copied a part of my text journal (that if 1 live a few years longer I may be able to understand it, for Aunt said that to her the contents as I first marked collar round my neck, black mitts A them are an imprenetable secret), played some, tuck'd a great deal, laughed enough and 1 tell Aunt it is all human nature if it is not human reason. "Aunt says I have been a very good girl today about my work, however I think this day's work may be called a piece meal, for in the first place I sewetl tin the bosom of unkle's shirt, mended twit pair of gloves, mended for the wash two handkerchiefs (one cambrick), sewed on half a border of a lawn apron of aunt's, read part of the xxist chapter of Fxodus and a story in the Moth er's tiift." Tin Price of Wool. Ftl. West, the sheep man, told an Advertiser representative that this season's wool crop would not pay him for the time and trouble he must scnd in shearing, consequently he has nhnndoiidotietl the task. How ever, he will let his hearders shear his Ihx'k for what they can niakn by It. Mr. West attributes the light crop to tin long continued drought The above clipping from our Free Trade paper shows how Free- Traders construe matters to suit their side of the ease, instead of things being as these clippings statt Mr. West Is giving tin same personal attention to shearing as heretofore, and instead of a light crop of wo l, his sheep will average nearly pounds the uual average. He has cause to regret light r.ults from the low price of wool, not from "long confinous drought." only that the drotight is one cause of a smaller increase in lambs than usual. A cup oi wool soki ncre a lew ilavs since lor 7 cents per pound. The clip from the same flock sold here last year lor : cents. A clip of medium wool wild yesterday for 1 It j cents, and that Irom the same (lin k lust year sold at I'.t cent'. So far -ales have betsn made at from one-third to about one-half lo ll last year. It is istimatcd by competent judges (hat the amount of money t niig to this town IVmii Wool alone will be over ."ill,ooi less than last year, of Course, flu people of encli political parlv differ as to wlllt lias cali-ed this decline in wool prices ls:ng down lo a free wool basis, and having declined more tlein other pnxlucts, suggests (hat anticipated free-wool and reduction of tariff on noolcns are tin greater Cause of the decline. Wll.l.l.VM .Mll.l.KKN, State Secretary. Trinidad, Col., June -N, s'i;. "I I.) you believe the rain falls alike on the just an I the unjust ?" "Nixie! The unjust swipe the umbrellas." F..x change. Mrruicth and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try F.lec'.ric Hitters. If la griqe has left you weak and weary, use F.hvtric Hitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to s rforni their functions. If you are aillicttsl with sick heiulache, you w ill find sptstly and permanent re lief by taking Fleet ric Hitters. One trial w ill conv ince you that this is Just the remedy Jon tited. Ijirge bottles only .Mi cents at the Pharmacy. IClpruiVK ( ream. Mr. John Oliver, late prin.-Ipal of the Western Dairy Institute in Fng land, has us-n delivering a very interesting series of lectures on the proper management of cream and churning of butter, which are coin nichttsi on In The Dairy, an F.ngli dairy journal, home of these ideas set forth are as follows: It is gen rrally iiceeissury to mix the cream of two or three days together for churn lug. lliette creams should Ix? kept apart until brought together for ripening, txt-ausu the casein in those which had leen proKrly acidified would churn rapidly, and ethers would not, and there would come loss of fat In the buttermilk. There fore it is necessary to hold the old cream back so as to bring each day': cream together at as equal a condition as xissitie. After the main part of the cream has lecn separated it I useless to continue churning with tin hojx of obtaining the balanet lit ripening cream it Is necessury to give a lower teuqxrature w hile th e us are fetsliug on grass and succu lent foods thau w hen feeding oa hay grain and other dry loods. Thi was because of the ditlcreiices of the relative proportions of the solid auu liquid fats. The success and econo' my of churning depends in a great degree on skill uud Judgment In ripening the cream. Fvery butter maker should make a special study of this point. During the fiscal years I8!n, ih;u and ls'.lli our exports exceed our im- xrts by an aggregate of $:tll,00n,OO(l although the Free -Traders claim that we haw no foreign export trade under l'rotection. Hut for the fiscal year of 1 K!:i our imports actually exceeded our exports by j!i:),ti:.:l,00(i. Is this the kind of prosperity the people voted for in NovciuImt, 189:2? lilCKVUIES. To Congress : The people ask for bread ; see that they are not given stones. llio Sherman silver law will go down in history as the greatest scarecro1 v of the age. Comptroller Fckels appears to l rapidly hearing the time when lie will think himself "a bigger man" than the administration. Some of those now engaged in urging congress to say something and do something will ere long do the regret act. The complications at the World's Fair under its numerous commissions, present a strong argunteut for one man rule and strict accountability. Numerous railroad smash-ups are making a boom for the accident insurance companies. Another evidence that " ' Tis an ill wind etc. Hon. Sherman Hoar, the yot'g man who introduced weepingf in Congress, will hereafter have to' do his weeping in court, an lie Is to be a U. H. district attorney. The American 1'ongresn has de veloped a few rowtlies, but the worst of them appear to bo refined gentlemen when compared with the sluggers of the Hrltish Parliament. One of the Itothschilds proposes starting a daily paper in Paris. If he have any enemies now is the time for them to rejoice with great gladness. The trouble w ith Dr. Congress in tht! past has been his fondness for administrating temporary stimulents when the patient needed a good, strong tonic, something that would be lasting in its good effects. The man w ho died w hlle beating his wife, at York, Pa., met a late that ought to lie meted out to all wife-beaters. The man who will wtrike a woman, no matter how great the provocation, Is at heart a Coward. Her Uoyal HighntsM, tiueen Victoria, will have to take her young and giddy relative, the F.mKror of Germany, across her knee and give him a spanking for speaking disrc spcctfully of the "(iueen'a naves." Can it Ix possible that when Senator Hill was enlarging upon the dangerous encroachment that are Ix'ing made upon personal lilxrty he had in mind the appointment of New York's Federal officials, which he wis not given the liberty to name ? John Hopkins Fnlvcr-ity would do well to treat its instructor in history as hi? treated the woman he hurried in Switzerland last year and now refuses tr rts.tgni.e. His moral nature unfits him for a professor ship in any college. This is a gixxl time for some of the financial dix-tors tit ask themselves in all seriousness, whether contrac tion or ex pansson of the currency Is what the country needs;? for twist and turn the whole business anyway you please that is the question that Congress will have to answer. The two New York girls w ho gave up their private fortunes to pay business debts of their father and went to work ns scIkxiI teacher and stenographer, resxctively, ought not belong without husbands, and gixxl ones, tx. Frankfort, N. Y., Iter. 2H, 1.). Mil. NollMAM Llt lfTY, Ites Moines, Iowa I tear Sir: Ijist summer I pro- eunsl a Ixtx of your "headache Cap sules" from a friend. 1 found them splendid, but have lxen unnbie to find them here, therefore writ" to you asking you to send me n lox ns sum as possible, as I do not like to tx without ihciit Please Ix? promt. t and oblige, Hox (17. Mix (iRAt k IIakki. llujluf a Little Indian. licit' is the Unt investment I ever made In my life," said C. tiea tiloyorterday atternixm as he tcxik the e.tcnds hand of a stalwart young man ilresmd in exquisite taste with the fentuni of the Ameri can Indian, and introduced him as Dr. Carlos Moiitcr.uma. "One would not think I Ixxight the dix'tor for 10. He was but A years of age then. It was in the summer of ls71 I was prospecting in Arizona, taking photographs of Indians and Aztec ruins and gathering curiosities. One day a band of I'imos Indians came iuto my dcu witli this handsome fellow here, but he was not hand some then. ' lit was painted in glaring colors, witu two rows of beads around bis neck. I took a fancy to him as a genuine live curi osity. The PiinuH wanted f it) for him. 1 tried to Ix-ttt them down, but-they Insist. si uxn their prlc auil I guve it. The little chap cried for u day or two, thinking I was going to kill him, ami hu laughs now when lie explains that he took me for the devil. "I gave him his name," said Mr. Cfeiltile. ".Moute.umu "Was nug ges'ted by the ruins of that region, ami us the Apaches spoke a little Spanish, 1 cnlltsl him Carlos, the punish cqiiivelaut of my fcivtn name i iiarles." ir. .Montezuma says his life wid Ix dedicated to the service of the li dians, and lit? will never be perfectly salished until llie government properly educatis the young of his people. Chicago Tribune. Some one remarks that President Cleveland is a courageous man, and w ill exercise his gill in the right direction this time, and adds Inci dentally that one item which that iiro'e will cause him to accomplish is to induce Congress) to f-ue three hundred thousand dollars in l.hltcti States bonds to assist in keeping up the gold reserve and single gold tandard. If President Cleveland follows out that policy the truthful historian will not chronicle him as an extra courageous man, but sim ply as one who yielded ttt the Ix'hests of the money arlsttxracy, with the idea of increasing his ex chequer and enlarging his influence and hold with the money bag hold ers of the nation, without a care for the. benefit of the people. There ia not a single iota of a call for the issues of any more bonds, only to give their manipulation into the hands of those w ho are calling so loudly, persistently and speciously for the adoption of the single gold tandard. Albany Herald-Dissem inator. Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. 1, Hill. Mil. LlrllTY, lies Moines, Iowa. Fneloscd find twenty-five cents, for which please send me one box of Krause's Headache Capsules.4 I have used some which 1 bought in Chi cago,- tail can t get them in this place. I found them quite lxnc ficial. Please send as soon ns possible. Yours truly, I.IZlli M. Pl.AXKTT. The cry is now, "(Jive us the gotxl old llcpuhlicati times" of 1M!)l, in stead of the goi d old IemXTatie times of 1S.iL' to lH;. I.a ripe. During the prevnloce of the grippe the past season it was a noticeable fact that those who depended iixm Dr. King's New I iscovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaixsl all of the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in etficting rapid cures not only in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases of throat, best and lungs, and has eunsl cases of asthma and hay fever of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at the Pharmacy. THESE PILLS - - txinu uolHtiiifi-oonted Mid oviform in nliRix lira emv to liikv, nut Hlleciwl by Htmuni)li-rio oliHm.cs, nnil uro very noluuie auu enmly ui K'lvtni. RED CROSS TANSY PILLS AUK PKKl'ECTI.Y IlAHMbESS, ITKELY VKGETAHLK, ( ptroplun; tl.c tonio Iron tlioy Aontnin) wife Mid riko i it monthly reuulHlor. 1 In most Miiuient phvsioiHiiM ot lUm fttfn do Dot btm- tHle to rmotiiiiieiid llmxe null when lliev nrp fiilviwdof tin. loniiiilrt. Ihuv tlniiKK nilulit bn Haldol lliuir lunev Tirturs, mnuv Volun tary trntauoiiiiils lin'ht l.e iu'.ilit'd. bat ll.li iioertv will not be tukxn. .M all v urate- fill 1 allien l.ave t iiI'pii as letter" without even iii.irkuiit tlirui " conljdeutuil." W do not nolii.it teHtnuoiiinln, nor do we care for til. 'in. an we 0'iiitioturte tbein. li SOLD BY HILLSBORO PHARMACY. A Hurt fur for Piles. Itching 1'ilei urn known hy moisture ke itempiMtioii, rmulli llitetine Itrliiim wl.etiwar.il. I Lilt foriu well lllind ItleediiiH or l'rotrnd:i.rf, yield nt ouoe to I ir. hoHfiuko'e I'lle Kemedv. which let directly on part t'lfected. nlisorh turnor hIIkv lU't.uin ku.1 ellentu n perinxnenl enre. Vlctx. l)iuiisn or mail, ('irotil.irt free. Ir Kixxnko. PliilHdelpliia, 8.dd by Krock k H,-l. T rONHl MTTITIS. Tli" nml.'rnli.'iicj linvinir Ixs-n rpstorcd to hfnlth lit m in It. nit-mis, nffi-r nafTi'ritu; (nr TtrHl ytrs with wtcre Iiiiik uflmtiinn imu Hint urffiti aisfits t ungu mprmn. m iii xi. mm to iiinkc ka iwn to hi felluw niiflVr h tbt- niKiuis of r.irc. 'i'o thixw who druin it, ha will clitK-rfnllr "atii I frra of chnriKl Siipr f the irsNcriitinn aspj, which tbry will find, it mrr ourr fir i.'nntumiitntn. Ant li mn, i'nlimh, Hrnrhtti'nd nil thront Mid lun Mnliulirt. lie liiws all nafUrrr, will trt his rrninly. us it is luTHlnal.lc. Thus d-sirinif th jin-wriptLm. which will cost tli-m DDtiiinir, mid in prove lili ssiriu, will plrnst sjarfts, lir. KewAiin A. Wn.sow. o7-ljr UriB.kltn, New York. FRAZER AXLE GREASE DFIT I THE WORLD. Ttssr rtnaqttantlw.f wsnn)MSfit. aftvATY t)i)tjulln I. bov.l of ur n brtnd, N vS ctod k r but. iru i. r i h a. iiL CI . ro'''LrpTiirr.rRsriryriALLT. twf cood i o eai are sfHl bett&r When tnndc vtith fbrlhe ara REE from Q?EI3a AortVnrtj; and alt Cooking fourJboe.9 O77OL6NK IS 6TTr anet jburer- fa a a Urd REFUSE All SUBSTITUTES, CnuiM mid only by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS an. CMICAOO, Nl TONH. 0T01. RipansTabules. Ivipan Tubules are com- pouhded from a prescription widely used by the best medi cal authorities and urc pre sented ia a form that is be coming the fashion every where. Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cute dyspepsia, habitual constipa tion, offensive breath and head ache. One tabule taken at the j first symptom of indigestion, j biliousness, dizziness, distress j after eatinj?, or depression of : spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. ! RipansTabules mr.y bo ol- j tained of nearest druggist. ; Ripnn Tabule ir (.leu 1. t'ik'e quick to act, rp'PP I save many a doc-'V j tor's bilL iLtS r EAGLE MARBLE WORKS! MiNUriCTCBKI or Monuments. Headstones and nil kinds of Marlile Work in ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE. Importer mid denier in Ameican and Scotch Granite Mcnuments. otrica and woms 220 Sitlmon St., I'OKTI.AM), OH. C:AT SPEAR CHEW AND SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Clven Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,165 TFM TtTNTTWO EUirrf OOLD WATt'HES t :l,r,-,,i c 6,776 FINK IMPOKTKIt KKFN'CIf t;FKIt llLAMMKM, .VtiU'it i u l.ciDV, HI.ACK ENAMhL, THIM.MI.VUsl, .IAUA.NTKkI A II Itu.MA I Ii '. . . ,iT.-, I 23,100 IMItiRTKI) flKRMA.N UtTKUOItN JIAMH.K, tul'K III..' '1 l lIKKI.r KNIVM , iM li"0 ' 11 5, BOO pjl'j!--0 OiD WATCH C'lIAItM liOTAUV i Kl.Vs VE V I 1 1 1 1 1 5,500 I.AIWK I'lcTt'KKH (14x28 Incb'pa) IN i:U: i'li c't'iLtiUH, for f r'liMlr.. UU UVi TtlSlllg uu I bmu 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO- Tin tov srtiolM will be ril.trlliutcl, hr eflli. smnrtf pH: n L ) flu w hi'l'AI Ilt-Ali I'Iuk J. to.-.o, and Mura tu u tlis H. f At.H lu. n iu. r. ri..iu. We will ilNtrlbut'i 82H ot tliss prlcri lu Ibis rounir as f..n.c.i i: To THK lAI!TV scn.ln ns His r.lt n.lliibcr ol Sl'KAH III: A It iAtes Irom IHIs roasilj mm will five lo inr H I. I'AUriF .4 ftvlitu us the nel rml tiuimIh r c.f bl'i:.VK ItKAl 1 AOS, wv will lve toesrli, 1 ol'UlA i.LA.-s....-, .l i.il.i l.I.A Totlic TWKNTY lHTIKM senlln us the next vrrtn: iiutiil,-r '."'AH HKADTAUS, we will kv to wb 1 i A.KI i' ! m Jim j.'ET J; to the OVK lirxnWF.D PARTIES s niln ns the im ci-ale-t riuirns-r of Hl'KAIt IIKtll TAUH, wi- wl! iv t.i c u U i UMl.l.KK iWH.it WATCH (II A KM lutIH I'll K J Kj TiXjTlI tUwnr. IIIM'HEti fAKTtKrt sendtnit ns the nut riva-t iiiiini-r i f MI'I l HKAIl TALK, we lUUU I'll Tl lit. IN 1-l.tVLN CoUttlo Tolul Xnrober f Prires f.rTrrN.-No Taos wilt herriltred l tMi'.y t.n l Dfc ioiil.iln.iis nnmi tm t ...irity. fti.-, ,n 1 Nu iiiwr of In ew b prci'sl t. I. ; li.-"!'!:.'. II UK t morr rllll I'-I'.lrr.; tni.rs i. II in 1 1,.- . Tf.lef. I A trlul ill oiivlnre the rtne.1 k..i.sl of tins fai t. It is tl, . .r,... ,,,, shsie nn'l style on neri'i, wlnrh proves tlmt h Ihm ru;h' ,ru.- .; 1 , , . si.le. Iry It. nti.l .rtlni.iiB lu n,e .oniesi for iti.-. s, i t 1 ' ' ., I.i ..t.l piev ( hl'tAU UKAl foil l.uy. H. nil in ir(. ,' Z r 1. t ", qusullty. Very sin. ey, v " ill. I". A ll-t the people nhte.lnln these prli. tt imme-JlttWiy Ar Krbruarj lt. Mi paper FINNICANS DISEASE PREVENTATIVE CHAMPION BLOOD PURIFIER This remedy is a ,ire preventative of diseases and epidemics among noises, cattle aiul hogs. THE fllMPI0 Bl.OOIt I I IMHKB Will remove all troubles arit.iug from impurities of the 1.1. sal, disor ordensl state of the stomach, Ixiwels and kidneys, such as stairy coat, livv of appetite, swelled legs and pulled Joints, and other similar symptoms. IT II iS Ml I (I II . For nali nt . , . HILLSBORO PHARMACY. NORTH PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . A Full litiH'k nr DRAIN TILE t'l.iiKlantlv on IikihI. Orel era Solioltsri. JAS. H. StWELL, Hillsboro, Oregon. A SPECIAL OFFER! Th ahovela a correct nlntur of TH B ORK (IONIAN S Nr V Ul'lLDIN'r, ItMjntvd at th iHjrtier nf lxtli mud Al ir itrta ror mny ymrt THE OKKl.oMAN hua felt H nd t nw mul cumrntMlluiM liulltinic Hiiilirluf nil th iiionru itnprovwiiiriitH. lilt tha lnttai lniprovl imtfliiiirrv for tunttinf out 1110 truiMklitan iimih'P. It now luia It. timl otio flint tti whult PmciMo ost itiftv jiitly fl proitil of it l rr"tuiiilv tha tin at on tl.i t-oail. No thut TMh Oft ti lSiAN ! tttlt.i In this Hw humn It trlm ik plvliihr Its infiTiy frlfni liiistlL It innUf ttita koai'lnl litter to thiM who ranww tlntr aulinriotifn. or to ihot who aubanribw prior tu oiwiuur lit. tOMUd til UeeHly Oreqorpiai? i 10 illUll I N IIM Thi hmiiig tlx dull ao.i of tli y-ar. TH? tmU()MA Imlifve n liciient ot lliia Kltn I I ! irrn-itl Hittit cifitp l. rlr'it aeml I your auS''ri t io i ia nooti u osi tun. w imi vlaltliw I'rt I.intl win nr cur.ii tily Invlt to rail Mii'i ttiiit n trip through our nv wuiu. Aiira OKtGGNAN PUBLEH'NG CO , roKTLANU. OR. HEAD CONTEST. ,V) t it.. ( $I7J,2C0 0C ( L WATCH IVl ICKS wlU kivc to iu.1i 1 . lco hi VV.K for Itila 4 onuly, tore JiinimrT ll. Is'.i f.r -f r. ji 1; I ..nt,l , . ,, h. i, A:l .:. . .., qiinliM r.f -. . . . , lie . main-'. 1 I . . i . Sf'k 4 tt tl I. 4 II iil.l I II. J. m U.'. ( 'Ml' .VV, Miii.i.i:.i.v, dllio In this r,;.iU;y nu.u .,t ln toU ' ' "",u-1 ln ,BU -. ; r,'i',li i -n- ii ,- - i. .- . f. . i I 0 II Jl l l lAIII li K9 1U V MlMMlin IIKtiKM INK :i,IMMI Mi reliailts st II I l.l ke-' .ec tacles. J,INNI nf tliclll liaildleil oilier Spectacle ilhniit Mnst. fsiin the rent .uiliirity .f HAWK IX (I lasses over nil other-. Mi-optical plant mid factory i-otie of the most complete in tin I . s. KVKHY r.VIll VV.VItKAM I l. These filliioti- hl-es jne lilted to the eye ut the store of BROCK & -SCLS. DR.CUNN'S IHFKUVKU a a a mm m Sri J mm. a a a 1 a i a a a rlLLo ONLY ONE FORM DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL W fuirmlf that onvul thrM pill at m Ho, will i-roJ ifw bitr ruti m tl uuta l H fiioin. CoslivfUMt. Hour Ktuwauh, bd brMth ncl I ii ntw tbau Ihmto lv ol olbt-r mk. ict tlo it without grip tag and tokoum l'hir wiuriti h'Hou -ukm yuu lrl lih new briutf ". iii uaftisu Hii. tvwuv Mmi. Cw., rial . 1 . WORK FOR US ft-w tin v , unil vdu will I' sunlnl ut iIm- iim x MCh tl utt' tlmt will ffwnni mr t lturtn U pl-hflv tllHtf tlH lt'L UU"IIH'" lU tlllt-f Ul HL'I'llt ttitit iuii bt tuuitd n !li Uct ut tlii-s i . ii th. IHI profit on S3 M worth of Imimiik i. twnii rti-ilv ami UtHiornbiy nmili lv mul nJ to llllinirfttH of IllfU, wiMIICII, Jm, U. I (11 ! HI ttuf finpUtv. Vou titu nmke mutivv ft 1i r til X Ur U tllUII VOU tlUV UIIV lti-M Of. I llf btl-MH"" I" (! ftv u Imru. tnl intrtK'lHu u iMipIr mil liiin, Unit all luefrtil from tlir lrt ili.tt- w Im t.iku hoitj of flu- bulu-t rttp tli mivHiitiiki' Hint HriB front tti uiiiii rt-jiuiHtiou ot on- ft ilit ii.let, incut iuH'fwiul ami lii'ft uMi-liliij( Iioum-4 in A imith a. Hft'iirr tor vur-.-ll tin- rtti i thut tlir iHUlurn o ifattiiy mini liaini.iiH lv v ilt-. All iM-ginncr sucrrtl rutitlh. mid inon tlntit rnilixf thrir prrt-ntf-tt t-KM('tM!itii. )i- who ir il It ttt i xmilvn w iili tlictii. Itirn-1 til v of' nwmi fur ! utorv wtirktT, ml w itrtft IImmd to iN'ifiu ttt ninT. If vtio ir' fclrtM.1v m tlovt, but lutvt li'W iiioinciii , utnl wt-li tu u tht'iii to itiivatiiMy, tlii'it w ill i l oih-i (for tni i vour ifrainl opxtituultv , uml rtct'ivt full T'irtit-ular lv rfturti niMil. Atltlrc-, Ittl I-. & , IIdi o. 4NI, AuKiihtu, Mif ff YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT Tni: iicrw claim roni'iff, Ail.tfixaa Ifltrr HP tirifstkl rinl 1t JOHN W0DEHBUHN, wantqinfl Attorn. WASHIWLON.D.C. SOLDIERS. WIDOWS. CHILDREN, PARENTS. Attn, for Hnldtcrf) snt) Astlnrs rllwiMfft In th Hrirtnf dntf in tha resrMlsar A mi top Nhvt tlnrr th wr, fiurvlviirs of tlit ludian wars of Iktj in H4 J, sni tin-IP wiilowauw futltlcd. Old sua Ptitt-ctcl r-lnliua i?t4liy. I iK'usstnds rntltlrtl tu nlfrlier rntt-s. fipn. for new laws. iu Ciir4 lot ftdvlct. INolos) BttUI SUCCteSklUl. Scientmo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRAD MARKS. DCSIOM PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS, ato. for Informal mo nit free HncllKMk wrileto MI NN l l llHilll.H At, Nkw VnitK. Oltltel tiurHU for siK'urliitf trite In Aiimti.'S. Kvf y pettMit tMknn out t.y uu In liroiif.lu l..nro tlis puUiu tiy suutioe glvoa free ol ol.ro lu the mutific mmrau I'ArtMit fimildtloti of wt artnntlrli4 pnptr In t tin w or lil. ripltfiKlitlljr tlluiitrtHl. So 1 1 ir 1 it-oiiC nmn sriouiil i wit Iful, it. Wwkly. te.J.oo t ytr 91..'-) mi month.. AMnH MI N N A t'U Caveats, Trade-marks, Design Patents, Coprfghts, lad all Patent buatnpu rondactcd fur MODERATE FEES. Information snd sdrlce glveo to liivculon without Ctorgt. Aiitlreu PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEOOERBURN. Maaa(ln( Attornry, P.O. Box 463. Wasiiimhtox. rt.C. KrThls Company Is msnsffH by s eomhinstloB nf Uie Isrirat U4 nioat Isfluentlsl newipaprn In the I'nltrd Htatra. for thi eiprras purpfiss of airoteel. "Mr saerlsera aralnat sn run.ilous na Inromprtrnt falrat Ipili, an4 earh paper prtntlnc ibis a4rrrtiarmrnt roorhei for t ho rni.n.l. blllt and LinU stand lug of tlis freas ClaUua Coaipaa. ( areao, and 'I mflc-M.rlu obtained, and all I'at. J snt business conducted lor Moocearc rrrs. e JOus) or net is Oeeos.rt o. . sitiht Orr.cr Jand we ran ae. ins .aient in lc l.u.o llian Uiuk e rsmuts from A aslnnffton. t Send model, drawing or photo., with itesrrip. 'Hon. He siivite, If p.leoiuhle or not. lr- ol ' ei.hare. Our Ise not due till peiet.t la Herured. e J A faateHirr, "How toOinain I'aic nt., ' withe rcost ol aaiue in the U.S. snd foreign cuumnrs J aeut lies. Addre, , jC.A.SNOW&CO.: OM, "aTCKT Orncr. Wm.noton. D C. RIUIJ()'S AM) . . . . . . CA,m) PAI'EK I'DK TYPEWRITERS AT INDEPENDENT OFFICE y&f DR. GUNN'S ONION FtiO rnur.u lw . COLDS l AXJ CROUP. GRANDMOTHER S ADVIcr. !3 " f fseillr nt Ulna rhlldren. m, only r.m. li ,'i .J, P""i ''oWs S..-I CTo.,u ... n ;,7. Ihoon Srr,,p (, iaetr.a.lrpr.oeHlanrt i .2 I H "rfv. I W 1-A mm Vr9 to IAS ata. 9utS at ao uaata a tKtt.ta, BROCK & 8EL8. 001 T URO INT TICS BEfwRr. .'iliUlM I. Mi.