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T h a t P im p le On Y o u r F a c e 19 T h e r e to W a r n Y ou of I m p u r e Blood. r a in f u l consequences may follow a neglect of this warning. Take Hood’s Sar saparilla and it will purify your blood, euro all hum ors and eruptions, and make you feel better in every wav. I t will warm, nourish, strengthen ami invigorate your whole body a n a prevent serious illness. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is America’s (ireatest Medicine. Price $1. H o o d ’s Pills cure nil Liver III«. 2 5 n u t s A W nrin T im e. Visitor (in s t a te prison) — W h a t brought you bore, my friend? C onvict— I got up a house-warm i n ’, and— V isitor— W h y , t h a t is not a crim e! C o n v ic t—B u t, you see, I h a ppene d to burn up p a rt of tiie fam ily a t th e lam e tim e. — N. Y. World. B tatk O h i o , C i t y o f T ol e do , I L ik a » C o u n t y . | **• F ra n k J . ( iiENny m a k e» o n l h t h a t he Is t h e ae n lo r p a r t e r of t h o firm of F. J o h k n k y A Co., d o i n g b us lne »» in t h e c i t y of T o l e d o , C o u n t y a n d Hlale afon-Kaid, a n d t h a t »»Id A r m w i l l p ay t h u n u n o ! ON K II CN DK K !) DOLLARS l o r e a c h a n d e v e r y - u s e of C a t a r r h t h a t e a i m o t be c u r e d by t h e uae of H a l l ’ s C a t a h kh C u k k . FR AN K J. C H ENKY. Hworn t o b ef o r e m e a n d s u b s c r i b e d In m y p r e s e n c e , t h i s S t h d a y of D e c e m b e r , A. D. isso. of A . W , G LEA SO N , I 8 * 1 N otary Public H a i r » C a t a r r h C u r e 1» t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y a n d acta d i r e c t l y o n t h e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r f a c e s of t h e s y s t e m . S en d fur t e s t i m o n i a l s , free. F. .1. C H E N E Y A CO.. T o l e d o , O. Hold by d r u g g i s t s . 75c. l l s l i ’s F a m i l y F il l s a r e t h o best. H u g e W o r k h o u s e In L i v e r p o o l . Tiie largest workhouse in tho world Is a t Liverpool, and it lias a cc o m m o d a tion for no (ewer t h a n 6,000 inm a tes. It is not, however, often filled. When coming to Him Francisco go to Rrooklyn Hotel, 208-212 llush street. American or European plan. Room and board $1.00 to $1.60 per da y; rooms 60 cents to $1.00 per da y; single meals 25 cents. Free coach. Clms. Montgomery. A speck of gold w e ig h in g less th a n »no-mllllonth p a r t of a g ra in can he icon w i t h tiie naked eyo. I f you want tho best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sues boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JO HN POOLE, foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. It lias been ascertained t h a t one of the m o u n ta i n s in th e moon is 30,000 feet high, while several are upw ard of >0,000 foot. A N atu ral E rror. Mr. (lotliain (a n g rily ) — W h a t do yon mean, sir, by sa ying in yo u r pa p er t h a t while a t A lb a n y I spout m y tim e tn tn n g tho puloons? E d it o r — My de ar air, t h a t was a p r in te r 's mistake. W h at I w rote was th at you spe nt your t im e a m ong tiie minus, m eaning, of oourse, tho m e m bers of tiie s ta te legislatu re. Mt. G o t h a m — 11 till 1 T h a t was a Itrange m is ta k e for a p r i n te r to make. Editor— W ell, you see, sir, th e pi i n ter used to live in A lb a n y , a n d — e r — 1 suppose it comes sort o ’ n a t u r a l to him to get such words ns solons a m i saloons mixed u p .— N. Y. W eekly. NEWS OF NORTHWEST PA C IH J COAST TRADE. Np itU lR M a r k e t « . Item « of G eneral In terest G lean ed F r o m th e T h r iv in g P acific M ates. T o F r e e s e Out A m erica n s. T h e g o v e r n m e n t m ea su re recently enacted i n to law, and a im ed a t t h e A m e rioa ns in tire A t l in d i s tr ic t, pro vides for t h e a m e n d m e n t of t h e placer m i n i n g act, p r oviding t h a t no one who is not a B r itis h su b j e c t sha ll ta k e out a free m i n e r ’s license, a n d t h a t no c o m p a n y sha ll have t h e «ume license unless incorpora te d or r e g is te r e d u n d e r tiie law s of th e province. Tiie a c t is n ot retrospective. Licenses t a k e o u t previo usly m ay be re n ew e d , b u t u n d e r a renew ed license no one is e n ti t le d to t a k e up new cla im s. Section 6 , w hich is t h e m o s t far-reaching, pro vides t h a t no free m in e r a f te r t h e pa s sage of th is act shall hold a u r c la im u n d e r tiie B r i ti s h C o l u m b i a placer m in i n g a c t or a n i n te r e s t th e r e in as t r u s t e e or o th e rw is e for a n y person w h o is n o t a B r i ti s h su b je ct, or for any corporation n o t a u th o r iz e d to take o ut a free m i n e r ’s certificate. A tn¡tier’s license ta k e n o u t by a ny person not a u th o rize d to do so by th is section shall he n u l l a n d void. T h is section sh a ll n o t uffect free m i n e r s 1 licenses issued before tho com ing i n to force of th is section, a n d such licenses m ay be renewed from t im e to t im e . Tiie o nly neuessitites tor a person to become n a tu r a liz e d are t h a t tiie a p p li c a n t is a per sou of good c h a r a c t e r a n d h a s re sided in th e D om inio n for t h r e e yuurs. For U pper Yukon. W i t h i n tho n e x t tw o weeks t h r e e river ste a m e rs constructed on tiie plan of Missouri r iv e r c raft will be ta k e n in sections to L ake B e n n e t t , w he re they will be p u t t o g e th e r ready for servioo w h e n n a v ig a tio n on t h e U ppe r Y ukon opens. Tiie m a c h i n e r y and m a terial for till) vessels w e ighs 840 tons. T he steuiners w ill dra w 12 inches lig h t and 8*4 foet w h e n loaded. Tiie ea painty of eacli will be 400 pa ssengers and 200 to ns of freight. H al« o f l l l g S t e a m s h i p s . A n t h o n y T . P r i c h a r d a n d C h a r le s S te w a rt, of Tacoma, h a v e sold to tiie Not tli A m e r ic a n M ail Steuinnhip Com puny, a c orpora tion organized un d e r tho law s of tiie sta te of W as h in g to n : S te a m sh ip s O ly m p ia , c o n sid era tio n , 1160,000; T acoma, $137,600; V ic to ria, $210,000. T hese vessels wero formerly operated by tho N o r t h e r n Pucific Stoum- s h ip C om pany betw een T ac om a and the O r ie n t, a n d r e c e n tly received A m eiicun registers. T o CION« U p C a n n e r y C o m b i n e . It is reported t h u t A. B. H a m m o n d lias loft New York for A storia. Upon h is a rriv a l lie will close up tiie c anne ry com bine de al if it is possible. In th e event of tiie c om bine being c o n s u m m ate d, it is said, by one who is fa m il i a r w ith th e plans of t h e|u o m b in e, som a new and i m p o r t a n t features will lie introduced, one of w h ic h will he the d e v e lo p m e n t of the deep-sou fishing industry- T o H uy a S u n k e n S h ip . A Joint stock com pa ny Is being forinod a t T acom a to buy a n d raise t h e sunken s h ip A n d e b in a in case tiie insurance com pany decides n o t to a t t e m p t th e nlinost impossible task of raising tier them selves. Tiie s h ip sank In tho Taoouiu liaihor d u r i n g a storm recently. F l i t t o f a N ew I.ln e . The s te a m e r Belgian K ing, tho first of tiie fleet of tine vessels of tiie C a l i fornia & O rin e ta l S te a m sh ip C om pany plying betw een Hong Kong, Y okoham a and Sail Diego, C a l., h a s a riivod. Over 200 earloads of f r e i g h t are a w uit- lu g s h i p m e n t on tho l o t u i n t r i p to tiie O r ie n t. K m b o sr.ler S e n te n c e d . O nions, 8 5 ® 9 0 c per 100 pounds. a otatoes, 20$ (a 25. Beets, per sack, 75c. T u r n ip s , per sack. 50® 76c. Carrots, per sack, 45<360c. P a rsn ip s, per sack, $ 1. Cauliflower, 50@90o per doz. Celery, 35®40o. Cabbage, n a tiv e and California $ 1 .0 0 ® 1.50 per 100 pounds. A pples, 8 5 ® 60c per box. Pears, 60c® $1.50 per box. P r u n e s, 50c |i«r box. B u t t e r — C ream ery, 27c per pound; d a iry and ranch, 18@22c per pound. Eggs, 27c. Cheese— Native, 12@12>ic. P o u l t r y — Old hens, 14c per pound; spring chickens, 14c; t u rk ey s , 10c. F r e sh m e a ts— Choice dressed beef steers, p rim e , 6}£@7c; cows, prim e , 8 ^ c ; m u tt o n , 7)*c; pork, 8 ® 7 o ; veal, 6 @ 8o. W h e a t— Feed w h e a t, $23. O a ts — Choice, per ton, $24. H a y — P u g e t Hound mixed, $9.00(3 11; choice E as te rn W ashington tun otliy, $15. C orn— W hole, $23.60; cracked, $24; feed m eal, $23.50. B a rle y — Rolled or ground, per ton, $25®2G; whole, $22. F l o u r — P a t e n t , per barrel, $3.50; str a ig h ts, $3.25; C a lifo rn ia b r r n d s , $3.25; b u c k w h ea t flour, $3.76; g r a h a m , per barrel, $3.00; w hole w h e at Hour $3.75; rye flour, $1. Millstu ffs— B ra n , pe r ton, $14; shorts, per ton. $ 10. F e e d — Chopped feed, $20 @22 per ton; m iddlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. P o rtla n d M arket. W h e a t— W alla W alla, 59c; Valley, 81c; Blueste in, G2o per bushel. F l o u r — Best grades, $3.20; g r a h a m , $2.05; superliiie, $2.15 per barrel. O a ts— Choice w hite, 4 l ® 4 2 c ; choice gray, 8 9 ® 40c per bushel. B a rle y— Feed barley, $22@24; brow ing, $23.50 per toil. Millstu ffs— Bran, $17 ;>er ton; m i d dlings, $ 22; shorts, $18; chop, $ 10.00 per ton. H a y — T im o th y , $ 9 ® 10; clover. $7 @ 8 ; Oregon wild hay, $0 per ton. B u t t e r — F a n c y cream ery, 50® 55c; seconds, 45® 50u; d a ir y , 40@45o store, 35@30o. Cheese— Oregon full cream, 12 *¿0; Young A m e ric a, 15o; new cheese, 10c per pound. P o u l t r y — Chickens, m ix ed, $2.25@ 8 per dozen; liens, $ 3 . 5 0 ® 4 .0 0 ; springs, $ 1 .2 5 ® 3 ; geese, $ 0 .0 0 ® 7 .0 0 for old, $ 4 .6 0 ® 5 for young; ducks, $ 5 .0 0 ® 5.50 |»er dozen; turkeys, live, 15® 10c per pound. P o ta to e s— 05® 70c per sack; sweets, 8c per pound. Vegetable s— Beets, 90c; t u r n ip s , 75c per suck; garlic, 7o per pound; c a b bage, $ 1 ® 1 .2 5 per 100 pounds; c a u l i flower, 76o per dozon; p a rsnips, 75c per suck; beans, 3c per pound; celery 70® 75c per dozen; cucum bers, 60c per box; peas, 8 ® 3 ) i c per pound. O nions— Oregon, 75o@ $l per sack. H ops— 15@17o; 1897 crop, 4@0o. Wool— Valley, 10®12o per pound; E aste rn Oregon, 8@12c; m o h air, 20c per pound. M u t t o n — Gross, best sheep, w e t h e r s and ewes, 4o; dressed m u tt o n , 7)^c; spring lam bs, 7 !? c per lb. Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $4.26; light anil feeders, $ 3 . 0 0 ® 4 .0 0 ; dressed, $ 5 .0 0 ® 5 .6 0 per 100 pounds. Beef— Gross, top steers, 3.50@ $3.75; cows, $ 2 .6 0 ® 3.00; dressed beef, 6 @6 )*c per pound. V eal— Largo, 0 )g @ 7 c ; sm all, 7@8c per pound. Sun F ran cisc o M ark et. Wool— S p i i n g — Nevada, 1 0 ® 12c pel pound; Oregon, E astern, 10® 12c; V a l ley, 15® 17c; N o i t h o r n , 9 ® 11c. Millstu ffs— Middlings, $ 2 2 ® 24.00; bran, $20.60® 21.50 per ’on O n ions— Hilverskiii,60® rCeper sack. B u t te r — F a n c y c ream ery, 24o; do seconds, 21 ® 28c; fancy d a ir y , 22o; do seconds, 18® 20c per pound. Eggs — Store, 27® 28o; fancy ranoh, 29® 3lo. C itr u s F r u i t — O ranges. V alencia, $2 ® 2 .5 0 ; Mexican limes, $6;>)0.60; C a l i f ornia lemons, $2 .0 0 ® .8 0 0 ; do olroioe, $ 8 .6 0 ® 4.60; per box. W. H. Doiinoa, tho 2 2 -yeur-old p o st m a s te r a t Sw ee t H om e, O t . , who e m bezzled $1,257 postal fu n d s, was s e n tenced by U n ite d S ta te s J u d g e B e l l i n ger, at Portland. Ho was Tho m ost costly piece of r a ilw a y line lined $1,257 a n d se ntenc ed to six in Hie world is t h a t betw een tiie M a n m o n th s i m p r i s o n m e n t in tiie c o u n ty sion House and Aldguto st a ti o n s , in ja il. Ism don, which re q u ire d t h e e x p e n d i F u g e t S o u n d K x p o rts. ture of close upon f 10,000,000 a mile. T h e e x p o rts of P u g e t Sound c u s Fa lse teeth for horses, w hic h wore tom s d i s t r ic t for tiie m o n t h of D ecem ber. 1S0H, exceed im|>ortM by $1,584,- suggested tiy tho p re sid en t of a F r e n c h I tr a v e G irl. h u m a n e society a few years age, have 404. I m p o r ts for tiie m o n th were “ I t ’s n dreadful t h i n g , ” he sa id, actually been invented, ami arc g a i n valu ed a t $183,798, w h ile e xports witli a gloom y air, “ t h a t ico cream ing favor witli owners of large staldcs. a m o u n t to $1,7211,267. Tiie d u l y col m ak e rs a ie g e ttin g so u n sc rupulous lected was $19,872,83. t h a t they p u t glue in th e frozen m i x F ish w ith white flesh are m ore easily A I.a rg a M o rtg ag e . t u r e to give it firm ness.” digested th a n fish witli reddish flesh. T h e Inigest m ortga ge e ver recorded The p r e tty girl set he r lips to gethe r in W asco c ounty, O r., was t h a t oxoout- for an i n s ta n t. od re c e n tly by tiie C o lu m b ia S o u th e rn “ T h a t m ay be t r u e , ” sh e responded, NO WOMAN IS EXEM PT. railroad a t Tiie Dalles, in favor of the r u b b in g tiie spoon su ggestively over I \ ___________ New Yolk Roomily i t T r u s t C o m p an y . her e m p ty plate, " b u t 1 do not believe ' R e g u la r ity Is a m a t t e r o f Im p o rta n c e T hu consideration is $2,100,000. one disli of it ever would m ak e anybody In every w o m a n 's life. Much p a in is. M w atering O u t V o lu n te e r« . stuck u p . ” how e ver, en d u rv d in t h e lielief t h a t It C a p ta i n T ay lo r , m a s te r i n g officer, A n d he had tn o rd e r a second allow Is necessary anil n o t a la r m i n g , w h e u was given otlieial notice to t h e officers anoe.— N ^ Y . Recorder. In t r u t h It Is all w r o n g am i in d ic a te s and m em b e rs of th e E i g h t h C a lif o r n ia d e r a n g e m e n t t h u t m ay c ause aerlous v olunte e rs, t h a t they will lie m ustered St t-iiggln* o f t h e Y o u n g M i n d s tro u b le . T he following are e x tr a c ts from e x out of th e se rvice of tiie U n i t e d S ta te s Excessive m o n th l y p a in its e l f will on T u e s d a y next. a m i n a ti o n p a p eis presented by pupils n n s e t t l e th e n e rves a u d m a k e w o m e n at a p r o m in e n t p r iv a te school in t h is o ld before t h e i r time. The Badger G o ld - M in in g C o m p a n y , neig hborhood: In liistoiy— t j . : " W h a t T h e fo u n d a tio n of w o m a n 's h e a l t h la of Rusanville, O r., lias w ith in tiie last w as the c h a r a c te r of H o m y V I I I ? ” m pe rfe c tly n o r m a l a n d r e g u l a r p e r six weeks sliipiasl 76 tons of ore to tiie A.: " H e n r y V I I I was a congenial fo r m a n c e o f n a t u r e 's f u n c tio n T h e Selby s m e ltin g w orks at San Francisco, l i b e r t i n e . ” In rh e to ric — Q.: " W h a t s t a t e m e n t we p r i n t fro m Miss O k r - tlie values r a nging betw een $100 und is an e p ig ra m ? ” A.: " A n epigra m T R i m K S i k e s , of E ldred, I’a , Is echoed $300 per ton. is a figure of speech so m e tim es used in In every city, to w n a n d h a m l e t In t h is D uring his incum be ncy of tho e x a joke and some tim es on tom bstones ” c o u n tr y . Road w h a t ah* says: e cutive of O re gon, G o v e rn o r laird Definitions— “ A m y th is a h a lf fish and " D e a r M as P i n k i i a m :— I feel l ik e a gra nte d 65 pardons, and 03 pa id o n s tn half w o m a n .” " T h e vowels are five— n e w person slnee fo llo w in g y o u r a d restore citize n sh ip , and c o m m u ted 28 , e, i, o, and n, and som etim es w su d vice. a u d t h i n k It Is my d u t y t o l e t th e sentences. y . " — Now Y ork T rib u n e . p u b lic k n o w th e gtwd y o u r re m e d ie s Tiie t h i e e bridges across Yellow-hawk, F ro m Iho F o u n d . h a v e done me. My tr o u b le s w e re p a i n L o d g et— H ow do yon buy yo u r s a u fu l m e n s tr u a t io n a n d leueorrhuea I on tiie W alla W alla c e m e te iy road, w a s ne rv o u s a n d h a d spells of be in g have been reported washed away, and sages, Mrs. Knag? Mrs. K nag— O h, by the pound. confused. Before using yo u r rem e die s tra v e l is impossible. L odger— All, 1 th o u g h t it was so m e 1 ne v er h a d a n y fa ith in p a t e n t m e d i T h e he avy g ra d e a m ile above M a r where ne ar t h e pound, from t h e horse y cines. I now w ish to say t h a t l n e v e r cus, W as h ., in th e place c o m m only flavor.— Larks. h a d a n y t h i n g do me so m uch good for known as tiie Seven Devils, has slid p a in f u l m e n s tr u a t io n a s L ydia K Pink- It is 18 ye ars since the flint J a p a n e s e down on th e ra ilw a y trac k of t h e Spo h a m a V e geta ble Com pound also w ould kane F a lls N o rth e rn ra il w a y , c a u s new spaper w as e stab lish e d , a n d now aay t h a t yo u r S a n a tiv e W ash h a s c ured ing s com plete blockade ot t h e line, t h e r e a ie in existence 675 d a ily a nd m e of leucorrhcra. I hope th es e few and necessitating a tr a n s f e r of all busi weekly papers, 35 law in a g a tin e s, 85 w o r d s may h e lp s u ffe rin g w o m e n ." ness. It is probable a week will m edical m agazines. I t scientific a n d a T h e p r e s e n t Mrs P i n k h a m s e x p e r i large n u m b e r of religions jo u rn als. elapse before th e blockade is broken. e n ce in t r e a t i n g fem ale ills Is u n p a r a l I’l . n t j or C h u n g ., leled, fo r y e a r s s h a w orked aide by Spokane ha ckm en h a v e organised aide w ith M rs L ydia E P lukha in. a n d and have raised t h e ratee. T h e y still " H a v e vou a ny change a b o u t y o u ? " fo r som etim e p a s t ha s had sole e h a r g e carry pasaengers from a ny of t h e depots " C a n ’t boat a word ye s a y . " o f t h e corre sponde nc e d e p a r t m e n t of to H ow ard s tr e e t for 95 eents, w ith th e " B e c a u s e ! , If yon ha ve, 1 can pay h e r g r e a t business, t r e a t i n g by l e t t e r usual e x tra baggage charges. If th e yon t h a t bet about tiie war, t h a t I owe Os m a n y as a h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d a iliug passengei desiics to go beyond Howard y o u . ” w o m e n d u r i n g a single ye ar " O h , I guess I have change e nough street, however, 60 c e n ts is charged. All s u ffe rin g wom en a re Invited to for t h a t . " — Brooklyn Life. w r i t « freely to Mre P i n k h e m a t Lyon. Alwiut 4,OttO feet of th e A sto ria R a il Old g e n tle m a n (w ho has received a Mass., for advice a b o u t th e i r h e alth . road C otnpnnv’s track l»etween C lifton and Hvenson h a s been torn u p by • p resent of b u t te r from one of bis t e n a n t s ) — And how docs yo u r m o th e r m ak e slide and oarried into t h e river. a ll these beautiful p a tt e rn s on these Miss M illie A. Wilson will sue l i t t l e eakes, m y deal? O ly m p ia for $5,000 dam ages su s ta in e d Messenger— Wlf ou r ootnb, a ir . — C ON SUM PTION by fa llin g through a sidewalk last Ju ly . P a n c k . E L E C T R IC IT Y . I t . s r . r d o f » « o .a o a u B it P re fe re n e a . w e a l t h y l a d y r e c e n t l y loat a a a iL hs t e o a •*My b o v ,” t h e y said to h im warn- ) t a A l n t n n j. we ls w o r t h I D ) . ! « , a n d n u w offers l i n g ly , “ s h e ’s too sm ooth. S h e 'l l fool ri w a r d oi 1-V.lSJO c a s h to t h e t i n d e r . T h e losl H u n d red « Cured by It W h e r e A ll O th er h e a l t h is (nr m o r e s e r i o u s t h a n t h e loss o y o u ev ery t im e . S h e ’« one of thoee of R em ed ies F e ll. je w e ls , a n d y e t i t c a n b e r e c o v e r e d w it h o u t ards A l i t t l e ruuliey i n v e s t e e W hen we consider the inestimable bless sw eet, cle ver l i t t l e women w h o know i p n a y i H n o g s t b e i l s l e r r e ' w a c h B it te r s w i l l r e s t o r t If vou i s t r e n g t h t o t h s e w s t e o a m ing of health, and the horrors ot wasting l u s t how to m a n a g e m en. k , p u r i t y t h e b lo o d , e s t a b disease and impaired vitality, we m ust m a r r y h e r, s h e ’ll be t h e boss.” l i s h r e g u l a r i t y o f t h e b o w e ls a n d h e l p t b t accord to Dr. Darrin the distinguished “ W e l l , " h e replied slowly, “ from s t o m a c h t o p r o p e r l y d i g e s t t h e lo o d ta k e s honor th a t belongs only to the noblest i I n t o i t . _______________________ benefactors of our race. By this discovery w h a t I h a v e seen of m a t r i m o n y it is a A m ethod ot producing iodofoim b; he sends the life-currents of th a t great q u e s t io n of being h a n d le d w i t h a clu b agent through the debilitated frame, he or w i t h taffy, a n d foi m y p a r t 1 p iefe r the aid of e le ctricity has ju s t been in allays pain, restores the strength and t h e t a f f y . ” vented, and it is said to yield satis Horid bloom of glorious health, and the A n d t h e i r e n g a g e m e n t wa6 a nnouuoed factory results. elasticity and joyousness of spirit t h a t are lost when suffering from disease of the s h o r tly a f t e r w a r d . — C hicago Post. A S udden T urn. organs or derangement of the nervous cen By a sudden t u r n w e m ay give a ters. A few instances of cure we give as a Tt* C u r * a C o l d I n O n e l> a y proof positive of the superiority of elec Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. tw is t and b i i n g on lumbago. By a tricity over other methods of cure: A 11 druggists refund money if it fails to p r o m p t use of St. Jacobs Oil th e twist Mr. I hixr Winters, Central!*, W ie b .— cure. 25c. lets go and tiie m uscle Decouie str a ig h t A sthm a of 18 years'standing; restored. I t lias been proved, as th e result of and strong. Joseph Moore, Portland, poly us in the nose, 15 years; cured. e x p e r i m e n t s , t h a t t h e c ir c u la tio n of th e G u a rd in g A g a in .» T w in G e rm .. Miss Lucy Moran, Monmouth, Or.— Or ’3* eve, straightened in one m in ute blood is affected by m usic. A village cle rgym an tells t h is story: with a slight operation. No household is complete without a bot H e was w a l k in g through th e o u t s k i r » J. W. Bottym, Astoria, O r —Kidney and liver com plaint for years; restored to per tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It of h is parish one evening, when he saw is a pure a n d wholesome s tim u la n t rec one of his patislionors very busy w hite fect health. S. I. W hitm an, Monmouth, Or.—Deaf om mended by all physicians. Don't ne- w ashing h is cottage. Pleased a t thesf ness a nd ringing noises in the ears 12 Klect this necessity. so m e w h a t novel signs of c le an lin es s, hi ye ars; restored. T h e late st use of glass is in ste a d of called out: " W e l l , Jones, I see you Miss Mamie McKean, Portland—Deaf ness ami catarrh, 11 years’ sta n d in g ; cured. gold as a m a t e r i a l for s t o p p in g decayed a re m a k in g vour house nice and s m a r t . " E. E. Joslin, The Dalles, Or.—Discharg t e e t h . W it h a m y sterious air, Jones, who had ing ear. 21 years; cured. Dr. Darrin treats all curable private, My doctor said I would die, but r i s e 's re ce n tly ta k e n t h e cottage, descended chronic and nervous diseases, secret blood Cure for Consumption cured me.—Amos from th e ladder, a n d slo-vly walked t< a nd skin diseases, sores and swellings, Keluer, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 23, 1895. tho hedge w hic h se pa ra ted tiie gardor nervous debility, impotence and other from t h e road. " T h a t ’s not 'x a c t l j weakness of manhood. He corrects the C a s h m e r e sh a w ls a ie m ade of tiie h a ir tiie reason why I ’m a doing t h i s 'e ri secret errors of youth and their terrible effects, loss of vitality, palpitation of the of a d i m i n u t i v e goa t found in L i t t l e j o b , ” he whispered, “ hut the last tw< _________________ heart, loss of memory, despondency and j T h ib e t . other troubles of mind and body. Pre C | T t e . r r a s n e n t l y L’ureil. N o ll t s o r n er v o u s n e s couples as liv ed in t h is ’e re cottage 'ad vents consumption, heart disease, soften- I r i l u a f t e r a r s t i l . y 's use o t Dr. Klt ue’s O r e . t t w i n s ; so 1 says to m y m issus, I ’ll takl ing of th e brain a n d spine, insanity a n d N e r v e It e s t o r r r. S e n d for F H K K S l . o i t Iron a n ’ w h ite w a s h tiie place, so as t h e n other afflictions caused r>y the errors, ex bo tt le a n d treatise. DR. B . H . K ( . I N K Ltd., iwu m a y n ’t be no i n f e c t n n . Ye see, sir, cesses and diseases of boys and men. He A r c h SU AIt, AdlUadelnhla. P a. as 'ow we got ten c hildren a l r e a d y . ” — also cures diseases caused by mercury und A F r e n c h s t a ti s t i c i a n has c alculated C o r n h i ll M agazine other poisonous drugs used in tho im t h a t tiie h u m a n eye tra v e ls over 2,000 proper trea tm e nt of private diseases. Office, 205 Morrison street, Portland, Or. y a r d s in r e ad in g a n o r d i n a r y sized A t an auction of old coins in F r a n k Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5, and 7 to 8, daily. | novel. T h e a v e ra g e h u m a n being is fort a gold piece on which was tiie por E xam ination free and confidential, ques- ' tion blanks a nd circulars sent gratis to supposed to ge t th r o u g h 2,5 00 m iles of t r a i t and insc ription of K i n g Ptolem y a n v address; patients cured at home. | r e ad in g in a life t im e . IV, bro u g h t $500. Belts and batteries furnished with full directions how to use them. ENGLAND AND THE A fte r- Effects ^ > n m ©f the U K IF l C O N T IN E N T . T h e r e are 5,400 squa re m ile s of coal fields in G r e a t B r ita in . A b o u t 2,000,000 q u a il a re exported from E g y p t to F r a n c e every year. T h ere are now 27 royal fam ilies In E urope, w hich havo a b o u t 400 m e m bers. O f these 27 f a m ilie s 18 a ie G e r m an. T h o M exicans a re t h e m ost in o r d i n a t e sm okers in t h e world. E ven women and c h ild r e n are h a b it u a l smokers. T ho P a r is P e t i t J o u r n a l declares t h a t it is in a position to assert t h a t u p to t h e pre sent m o m e n t no less a sum th a n 327,000,000 francs lias boon e xpende d upon tiie Dreyfus a g it a ti o n , a g re at ’e a l of which, i t affirms, ha s been su p plied by E n g la n d . A rm C lialr of S olid G o ld . TAOS T r i f lin g T h a t Coat«. A new syste m of sewers um lei c o n s tr u c tio n in t h e c ity of Mexico has oc- ' casioncd n c o n tr a c t for 10, 000,000 brick being marie w i t h R n a ti v e Arm. T h e h e a r t heats ten stiokes a m i n u t e less when one is ly in g flown t h a n when one is in a.i u p r i g h t position. feean Steamships 4 uu p. m. From Portland. Sail e v e r y five da ys . 8:00 p. m . E x.Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. in. 4:00 p. m. Ex. Sunday Columbia River fct«amers. To A s t o r i a a n d Way Landings. 4:30 p. m. E x.S unday Willamette River. 6:00 a. m. K x.Sunday O r e g o n c i t y , Ne w - bo r g ,S a le m Jit Way I.UlidlllgS. 3:30 p. m . Willamette and Yam 7:00 a. in. M on .. Wed. hill Nlvert. T u t « ., T h u r . a n d F r i. a n d Sat. O r e g o n C it y , Day t o n , A Way L a n d ing#. W illamette River. 6:00 a. in. T u e s ., T h u r a n d Sat. Portland to C o rv al lis A Wa y La nd - 4:30 p. in. T u e s ., T h u r . a n d Sat. | ings. Lv. R i p a r i a l:4 ó a . m . Snake River. I D ai ly ! R ip a ria to Lewiston E x.S aturday Lv. L e w i s t o n 5:45 a. m. D a il y Ex . F r i d a y I arrive . Portland. 9:30 a._m. 4:30 p . m . D a il y except Sunday. 5:50 p. ra. f 4:50 p. m . I n d e p e n d e n c e p a s s ’n g r . t 8:25 a. m. ♦D ail y. {D a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y . R e b a t e t i c k e t s on s a l e b e t w e e n P o t l a n d , S ac r a m e n t o a m i S au F r a n c i s c o . N et r a t e s $17 firs t-c las s a n d $11 se c o n d - c l a s s, i n c l u d i n g sleeper. R a t e s a n d t i c k e t s to E a s t e r n p o i n t s a n d E u r op e. Also J a p a n , C h i n a , H o n o l u l u a n d A u s t r a l i a , c a n be o b t a i n e d f r o m J. B. K I R K L A N D , T i c k e t A g e n t , 134 T h i r d s t r e e t , P o r t l a n d , Or. N PACIFIC RY, (Yellowstone Park Line.) T h e only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. T h« only route to the Yellowstone National Park. leave . On. Depot, Foot g ib S i, j a b b iv i . F a s t m a i l for Ka lAm a, Kelso, C a s tl e Ro ck , Win lo c k , C h e h a l i s . C e n t r a - lia, S o u t h B en d , M o n te - s a n o , A b e r d e e n , O cos ta, O lym pia, Tacom a, Seat tle , V ic t o r i a , P t. T o w n s e n d , E l l e n s b u r g h , Ros- ly n . N orth Y akim a, S p r a g u e . C h e n e y , S po kane, P u llm an , G ar field, F a r m i n g t o n , Mos 11:00 a. m. c o w , F n i o u t o w n , G e n es ee, R o s s l a n d , B. C.; T r a i l , B. C . ; N e ls o n , B. C . ; K al s o , M iss ou la , B u tt e , A n a c o n d a , H e l e n a , St. P a u l , M i n n e a p o lis, Ka ns tts C i t y , O m a ha , C o u n c i l Bliiffs, St. Lou a, C h i c a g o , W a s h i n g t o n , New Y o r k , P h i l a d e l p h i a , B o s to n , a m i al l points E a st a n d S outheast. TAG» 8 DAYS t o M i n n e a p o l i s , O m a h a , K a n s a n d St. P a u l DAYS t o M i l w a u x e e a n d C h ic a g o . DAYS to W a s h i n g t o n , P h i l a d e l p h i a , York, H ost ou, a n d o t h e r Ka points. This offer expires Novtmbtr 30, 1899. Cut Rate Woodard. Clarke A Co 27 to .V F i r s t S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , Or. St-.* F r e m o n t S i r e n . Sun F r a n c i s c o . Pirn» Catalogue S d . o r C ■ |T 1 t . Y O U N G IYIEN! F o r O oB orrlkM an«1 «ìloet o l PaM ** O kay Spociflc II kt th« OÜLY nrniiotne whicT» wtU co r» *nd «vrry citi*. SO t'A SF know n tt h»* r w fnilM to cor«*, no m a tta r how M 'riotu or o t how lo n g n * r .ttn g Resulta frv*m tt» will fe4<Nni*h you. It U ah»ol<it*ly « f a , prrvent» « r ir ta r » , an«! e nn h» utVon wtth.nt« I n c o r r a i i t e r y «m t (k t r t w m fro m I m S h i « FR H 'R . f l B For mìo hy all rHMkbl» dmavwC». o r u n i rrv p a id b / rs p rra « nUunìy wrapfieU. an o t p rW . by A big yield o f both profit and satisfaction | will result if you plant LADIES P R J? ... F R E E . . 7 « Æ Ï t H B a g g a g e c h e e k e d t h r o u g h t o d o s t i n a t l o m of f ie ke t. For sleeping-car reserv atio n s, tick ets, m a p s a n d fu ll int« >rm ati on, c a ll o n o r w r i t e B R A N C H , S t. L o u is, M o. S in c e t h e p a c i n g of t h e flrat vaccii a tion a r t in E n lg a n d , in 1841, t h e «loath r a te from sm a llpox has fa llen from 576 per m il l io n to 20 per m illion. F o r Mills, Mint's, S h o p s « m l F a r m s ; Stool Ixvg* Relief at I ^ 4 »^ P w k lC S 'f S W om en, W hy Suffer W h e n y o u c a n b u r fo r o n e d o l l a r a p o s iti v e ! a id q u i c k c u r e for disc««, s p e c u l i a r t o > your your a sem i, MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY W il l o u r * y o u t h r e e douce w ill g iv e rel ief. It | c o n t a i n s n o a l c o h o l , o r o t h e r s p ir it s , n o qui* n i n e or p o i s o n o u s d r u g s e a s y e n d p l e a s a n t te ' ta k e . O n e d o l l a r p e r b o t t l e a t y o u r d r u g g i s t ’« rx H iit v. HUHOAL CO.. CBIoagoi, RL CURE YOURSELF! I w B « W f« r u u n e tn r a l •fierhere»«. ta«aam.»tioaek TEETH WITHOUT PLATES irr ite n . k»««. Paini»««, e n d not ««tria* «»•nt o r p o w o e o a s. * • '* nm nM N .»pr-j. a..».,!, ,aj Dr. T. H. W hite, r «-nt I« Haro - r . p M "0. Of 3 botti»«, ge rs. RUPTURE CURED. We g u a r a n t y * to fit c r c r y ce se « e u n d e r t a k e . p u t i t off. w r i t e fv*r p a r t i c u l a r s a t one«. Don't t u u m m a u ii a i ii o r e h rre tin o s W u L M I «.rinbrea«* K n o t* C r o w n e d . H r ld g o e M a d e . 1’a i n l o s « f i l l i n g a n d e x t r a c t i o n . t . ..... r ..... R . P . N. 17. A. D. CHARLTON, »sit. Gen. Piss. Ag»it, Mí». » W t t B * * r , t , n $ ko « 4 v o r t t e e r « vf ■ » • a t i o B th T e p a y o r . M Portland, Or. t 5 6 M o r r is o n 81., C or. T h ir d . ■ A«k d r u f f lit« fo r Dr. M artel • IT ,2¿U,■ r P, , n n " * In wP«£h -Keniftl* ,n nt«iai no# ho# FT»»onto.ln 1,1...Whit. j»*1*' <*» | « h : m • m . l l ^ r r a K * In p l . t . FRENCH DRUG CO.TYl Cirvuiar mail«d on r r q u «a su tstF I t u t . - b u y n o n . but K e r r * ’. . RoM by .11 <to.)«rv W rit, for l b . — Sewl A nn us i - f i e . 0 H FERRT«CO .Datrmt stick 1 8:‘JU p. in. Address all your T a g s and the correspondence about them to D RU M M O N D i I „ IX. TV' P.'t t ,r* *•"*»* s. e e l . . . Spokane Flyer 8.30 a. in O verland Express— j I F o r S a l e m , Ros e b u r g , j Asland, S acram en to , • 6:00 p. m . O g d e n , Sail F r a n c i s - y * eo, M oj av e , Los A n gel es , El P a s o , Ne w O r l e a n s a n d Ea st. K o s ib n rg p a s se n g e r— • Via W o o u b u r n , for M o u n t A n g el , Silver- Dally to n , W e s t S cio , except Sunday. B r o w n s v i l l e , S pr in g - . Held a n d N a t r o n . f 7:30 a. m. .. .C or v al lis p a s s e n g e r f 1 M atch Box, q u a in t design, im- 19 A larm Clock, nickel, w a rran te d . 200 p o rte d from J a p a n . 25 20 C arvers, buck horn handle, good ( 2 K nife, one blade, good s te e l........... 25 steel ................................................ 200 3 S cissors, 4 '^ -in c h , good steel . . . . 25 21 Six R o g e rs’ T e a sp o o n s, best qu al 225 4 C h ild ’s Scf, K nife, Fork a nd Spoon 25 22 K nives a n d F orks, six each, buck- 5 Salt a n d P e p p e r, one e ach , q u a d ho rn ha n d le s ............................ 250 ruple plate on w hite m etal . . . 60 23 C lock, 8-dav, C alendar, 1 hot-mom- 6 R ax or, hollow g ro u n d , fine Faiglish eter, B a ro m e te r............................. f>00 »«eel 50 24 S tove, W ilson H eater, sire N o. 30 7 B u tte r K nife, triple p late, b est qual. 60 o r N o. 40 ..................................... 500 8 S u g a r Shell, triple plate, best q u ality 60 25 T o o l Set, not p lay th in g s, b u t real 9 S tam p Box, sterling s ilv e r................ 70 . to o ls ............................................. fiso 10 K nife, “ K een K u tte r,” tw o blades 70 26 T o ile t Set, decorated porcelain, 11 B utcher K nife, " K een K u tte r,” v ery h a n d so m e ............................... 800 8-inch b la d e ................................... 75 27 W a tc h , solid silver, full jew eled 1000 12 S hears, “ K een K u tte r ,” 8-inch, 28 Sew ing M achine, first class, with nickel ............................................ 75 all a tt a c h m e n t s ...........................I5fl0 13 N u t S e t,C ra c k e r a nd 6 P ick s, silver 80 20 R evolver, C olt’s, best qualify ]SO0 14 N ail Kile, sterlin g silver, a m e th y st 30 Rifle, W inchester. 16-shot, 22-cal 1600 set, 8 - in c h ................................... 100 31 S h o t G u n , double barrel, ha miner- 15 T o o th B rush, sterling silver, am e less, stub t w i s t ............................."000 th y st set, 6-inch ............................100 32 G u ita r (W a sh b u rn ), rosew ood, ».yi 16 P a p e r C u tte r, sterling silver, am e laid w ith m other-of-pearl 2000 th y st set, 7 -in c h ...................... 100 33 B icycle, sta n d a rd m ake, ladies’ or 17 Base Ball. “ A ssociation,” best qual. 100 Rents’ .............................................. 2500 18 W atch, stem wind and set, g u a ra n B O O K S — 90 choice selections — same teed good lim e k e e p e r ......... 200 as last ye a r’s list, 40 ta g s each. T h e r e Is a way of triHlnx t h a t costs a h e ap of money. Neglect rh e u m a ti s m h ml it m ay put one on crutches, w i t h loss of tim e ami money. St. Jacobs Oil will core it su rely, r i g h t away. FERRYS Seeds W a ll a W a ll a , S p o kane, M inneapo lis. St P a u l . D u lu th . Milwaukee, D e p o t F i f t l i a n d I S ts ., i Every m an, woman and child in America can find som eth ing on this list th a t they would like to have and can h a v e —F R E E I W r it e your n a m e a n d address plainly a n d send every t a g you can get to u s —m en tio n in g the n u m b e r of the present you want. A n y assortm ent o f the different kinds of tags m entioned above will be accepted as follows: A re ce n t P a r i s i a n law com pels a ll t h e th e a te rs to have in a tt e n d a n c e a doctor Of a surgeon d in in g a ll tho pe r formances. TATU M & BOW EN Spokane Flyer £ :20 p. in T r a in * le a v e a n d a r e d u e to a r r i v e a t P o r tl a n d ; The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, “J. T.,” Cross Bow, Good Luck—and Drummond Natural L ea f—will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things— and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. FO O T -B A SE , f in « «nd H oisting Engine»; Hoe This«! Tooth Saws. Albany G rosso, etc. Fast Mail. 6:45 p. m. —V IA — A 0 1 / everybody you know to f no 1\ save their tin tags for you A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous a n d uncomfortable. I f you have sm arting feet or tight shoes, try Allen’s Foot-Ease. I t rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen a n d sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pa m a n d is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, d a m p or frosted feet. We have over th irty th o u sand testimonials. Try it t o d a y . Sold by all druggists a nd shoo ctorec for 25c. Trial package F R E E . Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Lo Roy, N. Y. M A C H IN E R Y S alt L a k e , D e n v e r , Ft. W o r t h , O m a h a . Kansas» C it y , Si L ou ts , C h i c a g o , a n d Ka*t. ORTHERN Most C h in es e m a n d a r in s pass th e w hole of th e i i lives w ith o u t t a k i n g a single ya rd of exercise. Undor no c i r cum stances w hatever is a m a n d a r in ever seen on foot in his ow u j u r is d ic tion. A L L IN 'S Fast M ail 8:U0 p. m. E A S T AND SO UTH Look for the full name on the package* A t druggists or direct from the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N .Y . 50c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50. Q ueen V i c to r i a ’s favorite song is said to bo “ A n d Yo Shall W a lk in Silk A ttire .” TRY ARRIVI FROM W . H. H U R L B U R T . f T h e sh a h of P e r sia o w n s tiie m o st valuable a r m - c h a i r in t h e world. I t is of solid gold, in la id w ith precious stones. A t one t im e «owe of tiie stones were stolen from one of t h e legs of tiie chair, a n d th e i n d i g n a n t shall ordered the a r re s t of a n u m b e r of his serv a n ts and h e ld th e keeper of tiie f u r n i t u r e responsible for tiie loss, w ith t h e i n t i m atio n t h a t if the thie f were not cl is - overed t h e ke eper would he beheaded. The c u l p i i t bein g e v en tu ally found, was f o r t h w i th beiieadcd and his head c a r ried on a pole by tiie im p e r ia l body guard t h ro u g h tiie stre ets of T ehe ran. TIME SCHEDULE« From P o rte n d . G e n e r a l P as B en ze r A g e n t, P o r t l a n d , Or WhenI t b s t r i p la s t v l. t te d th is sectio n H e r m a n It. Eveler, o r s ù W . M a l a felt., J e r t e r s o u , Mo ., a w e l l - k n o w n c o n t r a c t o r a n d builder, wan o n e o f t h e r ie tin i» , a n d b e bua s in c e been tro u b le d w i t h t h e a f t e r - e f f e c t s o f t b e (liseuse. A y e a r « g o b i s h e a l t h be- ;a n t o fall, a n d b e w a s o b l i g e d t o d i s c o n t i n u e w o r k . T h u t b e I ves t o d a y is a l m o s t « m i r a c l e . H e s a y s : “ 1 w as tro u b le d w ith s h o r tn e s s of b reat h, p a l p ita tio n o f th e h e a r t a n d a g e n e r a l d eb ility . My b a c k a lso p a i n e d m e sev erely . “ 1 tried o n e d o c t o r a fte r a n o t h e r a u d n u m e r o u s re m e d ie s suggested m y frie n d s, b u t w i t h o u t a p p a r e n t benefit, a n d b e g a n t o g i v e u p h o p e . T h e n I s a w Dr. W i l l i a m s ’ F i n k P i l l s f o r P a l e P e o p l e e x t o l l e d I n a S t, L o u i s p a p e r , a n d a f t e r I n v e s ti g a tio n decided to g iv e th e m a t r i a l . “ A f t e r u s i n g t h e f i r s t b o x I f el t w o n d e r f u l l y r e l i e v e d a n d wan satisfied t h a t t h e pills w e re p u t t i n g m e o n t h e ro a d to re covery. 1 b o u g h t tw o m o re boxes a n d c o n tin u e d ta k i n g th e m . “ A f t e r t a k i n g f o u r b o x e s o f Dr. W i l l i a m s ’ P i n k P i l l s f o r P a l e P e o p l e I u m r e s t o r e d t o g o o d h e a l t h . I feel l i k e a n e w m a n , a n d h a v i n g t h e w il l a n d e n e r g y o f m y f o r m e r d a y s r e t u r n e d , I a m c a p ab le of tra n s a c tin g m v business w ith Increased am b itio n . “ Dr. W i l l i a m s ’ P i n k P i l l s fo r P a l e P e o p l e a r e a w o n d e r f u l m e d ic i n e a n d a n y o n e s u ffe rin g fro m th e after-effects o f th e g r i p w il l f in d t h a t t h e s e p i l l s a r e t h e s p e c i f ic .” H . H. E v e l e r . M r . E v e l e r w i l l g l a d l y a n s w e r a n y I n q u i r y r e g a r d i n g t h i s if s t a m p is e n c l o s e d .—From O ole Co. D em ocrat , Jefferson City, Mo, T he oldest l e tte r in t h e world is in t h e B i it i s h m u se u m . A lth o u g h w r i t ten over 30 c e n t u r ie s ago, tiie c h a r a c ters a re s till legible. Its a u th o r was Pankosn, a learned E g y p tia n , and it gives a n i n te r e s tin g p ic tu re of life in Egypt d u r in g t h e re ig n of Ramoses II. D e r a i t FOR OLIVER & COLCOKD, Agents, Newberg, Or. Grip is & treacherous dlsea.se. You thinH it is cured and the slightest cold brings on a relspse. Its victims are slvrsys left in o weakened condition — blood impure and impoverished; nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the r e s u lt . Or Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will drive every tra ce of the poisonous germs from the system, build up and enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves. A trial will prove t h is . - Read the evidence! I t is a p o p u la r belief in E n g la n d t h a t a h o lly b ush, plan te d ne ar a d w e l li n g pio te c ts tiie house fiom l ig h t ning. 0JDH. E H. WOODWARD. Lo>al Agent, Newberg, Or. ~ BO Y E A R S ’ EX P ER IEN C E P atents T RADC RNÄRRR D e s ig n . C o p y r ig h t , « c . A nvrtnc sanding e sk etc h and description m ay fn tc k ly «scortzitn o u r opinion fro« w h e th e r a a inventi**« is probably p aten tab le. C om m unie», tlo n s stfie tly confldenttal. H andbook on P a te n ta •e n t free. « »Meet agency fo r seenrin« p aten ts. P a te n ts ta k en tnr««ueh M u i.n M Co. re c a le » aperta/ notice, w ith o u t charge. In tb a Sckntlfic American. A handsom ely illu s tra red weeklv. la r g e s t rtfw rtarrifle in u m ai. Tern»«, pi a d ila tio n o f a ry y e rle n tw a Journal. T erm e. 83 ye.-u-; fo u r m onths. 1 nth». 8L II. fluid Sold by all new sdealer».