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Country brand..................... 3 5Ì <a 3 7ft 2 tü (gi 75 Superfine ............................. G rain - Wheat, Valley. I» 100 lbs... do Walla Walla... Barley, whole, If ctl.... do grou d, liT ton........ 20 00 Ça 25 Oats, choice milling U* bush 40 ® 45 (al do feed,good to choice,old X Bye. #' HX) lbs...................... 1 (X) ® 1 t Faan— Bran, V* ton.......................... 1« 00 <g 17 •Shorts. b» ton .... gfeV, tr ton, baled Whop. Y ton........ Oil cake meal V* ton F remi F ruits - Apples, Oregon, If box. Cherries, Oregon, tfdrm. Lemons, California, if bx Limes, 100................... Riverside oranges. If box Los Angeles, do Peaches, If box .. H ides — Dry, over 10 tbs, If lb Wet salted, over fo tbs one-third off. Murrain hides............ Pelts ............................................. V egetables — Cabbage, r ft’....................... Carrots, sack................... Cauliflower, <r doz.............. Onians ................................. Potatoes, new, bush .... 10 ® 1 00 <a i 1 oc 80 @ 1 25 O' 14 ® 18 ® 10 20 W OOL— East Oregon, Spring clip.. Valley Oregon, do f Only a brief Interruption. It was in one of the stately mansions of Beacon street, Boston, that our story opens. lie was declaring his love in lan guage that only a Boston youth can use, and even he must be sober. “Dearest Penelope,” he said, “if I had loved you less I could have told you that I loved you long ago. If------ ” But lift stopped. A far-away whither- am-I-drifting look had come over the girl's face, and his heart sank within him. “If my words are displeasing to you, Miss Penelope,” he went on in his broken tones, “if I have said what I •ought not to say, or you ought not to hear; if I----- ” “Not at all,” interrupted Penelope, looking wildly about her, “but I have certainly lost my spectacles. Oh, there they are. Thanks. As you were say ing, Mr. Waldo ”—N. Y. Sun. — ■ ■■ *< • An Emphatic Corrapiinn.. “Nov, ^oiyy^-troman, ’t began a BJUlU’l-Joung lawyer, speaking to a ver dant looking young woman on the wit ness-stand. “Young woman!” she shrieked, in shrill mimicry. “Who you talkin' to, young man? And whach you take me ferP You must be a bigger fool ’n Johnson’s colt if you think I’m goin’ to set here an’ let any smart Aleck from back East ‘young woman’ me. I'm a young lady, sir, an’ don’t you fergit it. You hearfie?”— Tid-Bits. — -♦ • »- •—Hens like a variety of food, and we should aim to give them as much in that line as possible. On the off morn ings give a feed of equal parts of corn and oat meal mixed with hot milk, or Iboiled turnips or potatoes mixed with a little wheat bran. All scraps from the table and refuse from the kitchen should be mixed with the morning feed. A daily allowance of a small quantity of meat, ground bone and oyster shells should not be forgotten.— Farm, Field and Stockman. » —GenertfrShennai in his West Point spc eh to tlie recent graduates said: • There is an old saving that ‘knowl edge is power.’ This is not true. Ac tion is power, and when guided by knowledge produces the largest meas ure of results. I have en.ountered men who knew more of the science of war than Grant, Meade, or Hancock, whom I would ot have intrusted with a picket guard.” LUCKY DAKOTIANS. It will be remembered that Eugene Speck, Maillard Bird, Henry Lewin and William Duncan together drew the second capital prize in the Louis iana State Lottery on ticket <>1,503, in the drawing on the 13th ult. An A rgiit-leader reporter to-day called on Mr. Speck, who is a barber here, to see if he had secured his money and to i finN out bow he was going to use it. Speck said: ‘‘Yes, we got a noti- ■hcatii.n the other day to Hie etr cl that the money was at the Sioux Falls Na tional Bank. We went there and re. ceived $5,000 in cash for the money we put in. That gave us $1,250 apiece. Yesterday I bought me a house in Western Sioux Falls for $850. That is something 1 have always wanted and now that I have got one I will kiep it. I am going to start for my old home in Switzerl nJ next week, taking along my family. Two others of the boys are going over to Scotland, besides putting their money into some excellent Sioux Falls real estate. We are willing to testify that the manage ment of Tne Louisiana State Lottery is done entirely on the square and will heartily recommend it to any who want to risk a little for Hie sake of a chance of a big gain.” Mr. Speck ba. lived here for a num ber of years and has many friends who are as pleased as he is at hie good for tune. The other three gentlemen are paving cutters and are not known so well. The boys had first formed a scheme to invest their $.>.(MK) in a bunch in real estate, but decided at last to divide and invest as each one saw Gt. All of the lucky fellows are working at their usual business and though well set up at their good luck are stick ing right to their la-ts as if nothing had happened. — Sioux Full. (Dak.) A rgux Leader, Oct. 6. ACCIDENTAL^ INVENTIONS. Origlu of the Bayonet, the Telescope and the Art of Lithographing. The bayonet is said to have derived its name from the fact that it was first made at Bayonne, and its origin illus trates the proverb, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” A Basque regi ment was hard pressed by the enemy on a mountain ridge near Bayonne. One of th»! soldiers suggested that, as their ammunition was exhausted, they should fix their long knives into the barrels of their muskets. The sugges tion was acted upon. The first bayonet charge was made, and the victory of the Basques led to the manufacture of the weapon at Bayonne ami its adopt ion into the armies of Europe. Not un- frequently an invention has been sug gested by some trivial event, which would have passed unnoticed had not a man with eyes and brains seen it. Argand, a poor Swiss, invented a lamp with a wick fitted into a hollow cylinder, up which a current of air was allowed to pass, thus giving a sup ply of oxygen to the interior as well as to the exterior of the circular flame. At first Argand used *.e lamp without a glass chimney. One day he was busy in his workroom, and sitting be fore the burning lamp. His little brother was amusing himself by plac ing a bottomless oil flash over different articles. Suddenly he placed it upon the flame of lamp, which instantly shot up the long, circular neck of the flask with increased brilliancy. It did more; for it flashed into Argand’s mind the idea of the lamp-chimney, by which his invention was perfected. One day the children of a Dutch spectacle-maker were playing with sev eral of their father's glasses before the door of his shop. Setting two of the largest glasses together, they peeped through them and were surprised to see the weather-cock of the opposite church brought close to their eyes. They called their father to see the strange sight. He looked through the glasses, and what he saw suggested to him the possibility of con structing a curious toy. Galileo, hear ing of the toy which made distant things appear close at hand, saw at once what a valuable help it would be in studying the heavens. 11c set to work and soon made the telescope. An accident, that is the happening of something which was not planned, has often helped to an invention. It helped Senefelder to invent lithography. He was a sort of Jack-of-all-trades—a wri ter of verses ami comedies, an actor, a fiddler, a painter, an er graver and a printer. lie worked at etching on cop per, but the coppersmith refused to let him have any more plates uuless lie paid cash for them. He then tried to utilize the old plates by rubbing olY the etchings with a soft lime-stone. At last the copper became useless through many rubbings, and he tried etching on the stone, a plan that did network very well. One day, while he was polishing oft' a stone which he intended to etch, his mother asked him towrite out a list of the linen which the washerwoman was waiting to carry off. Not finding a slip of paper or a drop of ink, he wrote the list on the stone, with printing ink prepared from wax, soap and lamp black, intending to copy it at his leisure. A few days after he was about to wipe the writing from the stone. Suddenly he thought he would learn what would be the effect of writing with the pre pared ink on the stone, if it should be bitten in with aquafortis. He bit away to about the hundredth part of an inch, charged the lines with the ink, took several» impressions of the writing and discovered that he had invented the art of lithographing. — Youth's Companion. Bruce’s Signaling Balloon. Mr. Eric Bruce, who has worked out the idea of signaling at night by a captive balloon, lighted inside by elec tric incandescent lamps, has just com pleted one for the Belgian Government. The signaling is effected by cutting oft’ and letting on the current feeding the the lamps by means of a key like that used in telegraphy. Mr. Bruce’s latest balloon is fifteen feet in diameter, and 2,000 cubic feet in capacity. It is made of varnished cambric, and is trans lucent. Six Edison ami Swan lamps, of eight to ten candle power, are mounted inside; ami the current is sup plied by an E. P. S. accumulator, of twenty-five colls of the 11 S type, in teak boxes. Teak is a wood of special value in electrical work, owing to its high resistance as well as durabil ity. It has long been used for tele graphic apparatus intended for hot countries where destructive insects abound. The current is taken to the balloon by a flexible conductor. Mr. Bruce has also contrived a projector with lamps outside the balloon, for use in thick weather, in order to project die signals further. While upon this subject, we may mention that a captive balloon has been devised, fitted with a kite arrangement, which it is claimed gives greater steadiness and buoyancy to the balloon.— Engineering. " The Age of Specialists. Alleged Physician—You’ve got a very bail eye there—a very bad eye, sir. Patient—What would you advise do ing for it, doctor? Allege»! Physician—Go and see Prof. Curit, of New York. Two dollars, please, for the advice.— l*uck. —Juke Gibson, of Tafiahassee, was sitting in th»! forks of an pld flak tree, eating a wah rmelon, when a Blunder cloud came up. Lightning struck the rec, split it into fragments ami knocked Jake to the ground. Uncle Glenn, an old colored man. ami others rushed up, poured water in his face, and began to rub him. They were about to give up hopes of reviving liim, when J.»ke rose tip, looked «round half dazed, and inquired, •Uicle Geun, whar's my water- melon —a---------.---------------- —An Ohio wedding was first post- poned because the girl's mother died. Then the yonng man's father died; then the girl broke a leg; then the young man got kicked by a horse. Last week it was postponed again be cause the girl's father got mangled in a reaper. Won’t they be a happy couple if they ever du get spliced! A number of St. Paul women have or CAN’T GO BEHIND THEM. WILLIAM BECK & SON, ganized themselves into a bam! to report oll Wholesale anti Retail Dealers in to policemen all gentlemen who try to tlirt flow the Conquered Conqueror Spent Ills PURE Toys. Carnes and Novelties with them. There will lie little reporting, Days Mt St. Helena. for the woman who doe» not want to flirt Napoleon’s life at St. Helena was so rarely Hi d» anyone trying to flirt with k n ] J i 1 t 1 guarded from the knowledge of the her, _______ islanders, and even of th»! officers of the A VALUABLE MEDICAL TREATI8E. garrison, that on the arrival of news The edition for 1888 of the sterling Medical papers from England, the first question Annual known as Hostetter’s Almanac, is now asked was, “What news of Bonaparte?” ready, and may bo obtained, free of cost, of I.-, The great prisoner was kilown simply druggists and general country dealers in all as “General Bonaparte,” ami by no parte of the United S ates. Mexico, and indeed in every civilized portion of the Western Hem other title. A code of signals was isphere. This Almanac hus been issued regu TIN AND MECHANICAL TOYS. written out in a small book, by which lnrly at the commencement of every year for over one fifth of a century. It combines, with ■ < i: im > itoi.i.i.it wk rrr.M Sir Hudson Lowe, his jailer, was kept the sound, st practical advice for the preserv .- informed of every movement ot his im lion and restoration of health, a large amount ASSORTED CASES OF TOYS of interesting and amusing light reading, and Put up for country trade. perial prisoner. When he took his the calendar, astrononiicul calculations, chro *5 »IO *13 IMO *1O nological items, etc., are prepared with great daily ride within the prescribed bound «■are, ami will be found entirely accurate. The Mend for Catalogue No. 6. ary, the men, working the wooden tele issue of Hostetter’s Almanac for 1888 w ill prob b»! the largest edition of a medical work IO.» «X 107 Nrrond Mt.. Portland.Or. graphs on the hills, sent such messages ably ever published in any country. The proprie BRANCH STORES: Thorn 1» "profit intensity of tbe physf»Ml as these: Rivendile Av . Spokane Falls,W T. 94 State st.,Salem,Or • tors, Messrs Huetetter & Co.. Pittsburgh, I’a. condition sometimes, and there an- facts receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward which we cannot go behind. In illustra “General Bonaparte has left Long on a copy by mail to any person whe cannot pro tion further of facts which settle the points wood.”’ “General Bonaparte has passed cure one in his neighborhood. The Van Monciscar of a prompt fend permanent cure, the fol the guards.” “General Bonaparte is lowing cases are cited: In 1884 Mrs. Mary DYSPENSARY, Nine of the bandit» captured by the at Hutt's Gate.” “General Bonaparte military have been executed at Mata K. 81iee»l suffered terribly with chronic PORTLAND. OR. neuralgia. Slie writes from 1110 Maryland is missing.” The last message was moras, Mexico. Avenue, Washington, !).(?. In th<* first in Yeung, middle-aged and telegraphed because the General had stance »he states: “I suffered terribly with old. single or married men Its super! r excellence proven in millions of homes for ■J) ai d all who suffer with THE YOUTH’S COMPANION neuralgia in the face: very severe attack more than a qua ter <<f a century. It is used by tlie turned, in the course of his ride, an B 7 LOST MANHOOD!. United States Government. 1ml rsedby the heads of the extending to back an«L sliouhlers ; suffered Nervous Debility, Hpejm^ angle of a hill, and was hidden for a has recently been increase»! in size, mak intensely. Tried St. Jacobs Oil; luul parts Gr. at Universities in the Strongest, Purest and Most torrhea, Berni nil Healthful. Dr. Price's tne only Baking Powder that ing i by far the cheapest Illu frated Fam well rubbed at night; in the morning all few minutes from the observer. Sexual Dwiay.FaiBi^Htl not coutaiu Ammouiu, Lime or Alum. Sold only ily Weekly published. That it is highly jtain gone, magically.’’ June. 1»>, 1887, slie does try Weak in Cans. An English ensign, now General appreciated is shown by the fact that it writes .from 224 Eleventh Street, S. \V\ as : Energy, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., H k in 1 NEW YU Ward, was stimulated by curiosity to has won its way into 400,(00 families. The follows: ’ Four years ago I <« nt you a.vol Er u j > t i « publishers issue a, new Announcement Bone untary certificate setting forth the fact that see the exile, to such a degree that one and Calendar showing increased attrsc More 'L'l' ' I had been a great sufferer with neuralgia in (••Ct* night ho risked his commission for the tions for the new year. If; $ 1.75 is sent my fave, neck ami shoulders. I ol»tainc<l a and chance of a glimpse at the mysterious now, it will pay for T he C ompanion to bottle of »St. Jacobs Oil, and after three ap 0,1, ■ ' r ’ I . January, 1889. and you will receive the plications I was entirely reliev- it from all captive, through the Longwood win admirable Double Thanksgiving and ! C < • 1 :: r* < ■ X . • - < o i. - u 1 » < M -,7 "s i»ain,and from that time to the nnsent I ' H-l» 'b 1 HU Al 1 M dows. Every night, at sunset, a cordon Christ mas Num tiers, and other weekly is have never had a return. 'Die effect was of sentries was drawn around the sues to January 1st, free. miraculous.” Again, Feb. 6, 1887, Mr. R. The BU G. Troll, St. Louis, Mo., writes: “In March. ÍNMued S Longwood grounds. The venturesome 1881, I suffered terribly with neuralgia; had each y«-J G- n. John G. Parke is superintendent Buffered nearly three years. Applml St. ensign crept, under cover of trees, be 8*» >11J of We-t Point. Jacobs Oil at 8.15 A. M.; at 8.40 tdblc the tween two sentinels, up t»j a lighted 3, rag oft’; ut 9 A. M. went to work. In less whole window of the house. The curtains IF YOUR LUNG) AR e Y es TROYED than live minutes after that th»! pain was holeswle Prices wore not drawn, but the blind was do not expect that Dr. Pie ce’s “Golden gone. The one application cured me. Have t all goods for GIVES lowered. Fortunately for the youth, Medical Discovery” will make new’ones not had return of it since.” Mr. E. W. _ _______ , Tell, how to direct to consuAttera < York, Pa., June 17, 1887, writes: order, an<l exact cost of every two or three inches of space remained for you. It can do much, but not impos- Spangler, personal or gives family a HALL’S PULMONARY “Years ago had neuralgia; am not subject to s ’ bilities. If, however, you have not yet thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or open between the blind and the win reached the last stag«** of consumption, it now. The cure by the use of St. Jacobs have fun with. Tt.es« INVALUABLE BAT j SAM. dow frame. The ensign knelt and there is hope for you. But do not delay, Oil was permanent. Then* has been no re BOOKS contain information gleaned A fniperlor remetly for ('oiiglia, < o I»1 h , currence of the painful affliction.” Chas. from the markets of the world. We Incipient Consumption, aMti saw some one walking up and down lest you cross the fatal ine where help is W. Uiw, Jr., Pottstown, Pa., April 19, 1887, will mail a copy FREE to any ad throat and Lung Troubles. The Dis overy has arrested the lighted apartment. He could see impossible. dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray the aggravating tough of thousands of writdJ: “Was troubled for vears with neu Sold by a!l Druggists for 50 Cents. exiM-use of mailing. Let us hear from of the exile only a pair of thin shoes consump ives, cured their night-sweats ralgia in neck and head. Tried St. Jacobs Oil: had tried different kinds of remedies you. Respectfully, with diamond buckles, two well bound ami hectic fevers, and restored them to wit bout effect. One bottle of the former did the business.* No return of pain and aches.” In MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. legs encased in silk stockings, and the health and happiness. «2^ «.V 221» xVabaJ»» Aveoue. Ckiraai». ill. almost every instance the reports arc the same. edge »>f a coat lined with wh’te silk. The pea’ ut harvest of Virginia is esti On a sofa, so placed as to afford the mated at • ,(M’9 (CO bushels. Wakele -’ h Squirr 1 and Gopher Extermi BUSINESS “peeping Tom” a full view of its oc nator. Try i», and prove the best is the cheapest. Wakelee &. Co., S in Frsnci»ro. COLLECE, 1 IF SUFFERERS FROM CONSUMPTION, cupant. was Madame Bertrand, with Bronchitis, and General Debility, will |24 Post St., S. F., CaL her boy leaning on her knee. The Scrofula. Yes, wo know there are many offering with try Mrott'N Kmulsion of Cod Liver Oil with ELY’S Emperor was speaking slowly and dis Hypophosphites, they will find immediate re Heart Disease similar to yours, and reati if sudden Shorthand, Type writing. Penmanship. Book-keeping and perminatc benefit. The A’edical Pro and Telegiaphy all for $75. tinctly, and somo one was writing at lief deaths almost every day from this alarming com- fession universally declare it a remedy of the his dictation. The curious ensign re greatest value and very palatable. Read: ” 1 OF PRACTICAL, c . vil . plaint. We know of only one remedy that is sure to AAtlnAd I 1 1 ■ filli Mechanical and Mining En. have used Scott’s Emulsion in several cases of turned to the guard-house well repaid, Scrofula ami Debility in children. Results • i Mill Illi gitmvring. Hmveyinx Archl- give relief. It is the o! J-established and well-known It is wonderful I fl Bstecture, Drawing and Assay- as he thought, for his risk, for he had most gratifying. My little patients take it with how quickly Ely's favorite, DR. RGGER’S HEART TONIC, universally Ing. BANCROFT BUILDING. pleasure.”-- W. A. H ulbert , M. D.. Salisbury, heard Napoleon Bonaparte speak. ('ream Balm has 111. _________ ___________ popular East and West. Others have imitated the 723 Market St., San Francl.co, CaL helped and cured hayfever The last occasion on which Napoleon i^Seud for circular. * A. VANDER NAILLEN, President. IN SOLID HERE. name anil attempted to imitate the remedy, hut me For a week at was out of floors, the ensign spied him McMinnville Telephone, Oct. 25. ’87. a time I could not have never produced anything of merit. If you ap* through a military telescope. It was a This office is in receipt daily of ad ver- see. I suf e red ply to your druggist for a Heart Remedy, be sure he bright morning, anil the sergeant of tis- ments of p»esses. We want the pub from aeute in gives you Dr. Rogers’, ami no other. The uniform the guard at Longwood Gate saiil to lic to know that this olli e has an Old flammation in my ” the manufacture of PamerA nose and head,— price is $1 i>er bottle all oaer the country. The trade the ensign: “General Bonaparte is in Reliable. Rev. This press cannot be beat for sim Mrs. Geòrgie S. supplied by wholesale druggists or the undersigned, the garden, sir.” The ensign seized a plicity, durability and strength of con-' J udson, Hartford HAY-FEVER dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Patent Medicines spy-glass, threw open the guard-room »traction. It is a very easy running press, Conn. somrnh so that a boy in this office, In A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. window, and surveyed Napoleon as he % ears old. kicked < ff 5 7 ini sessions in 15 Price 50 cfs at druggist* • by mail, registered, 60 cts. and Family Supplies of all kinds. Send for full list stood talking to General Bertrand. minutes. It has been in constant use for ELY BROTHERS 235 Greenwich St. New York. 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William Myers murdered his wife and » Sharp’s Rifle "Ohl Reliable,” 4V100 cal., From its marvelous power over this t» rribly intended to adorn the vault. One of the fatal disease, when first off» ring this now octagon, double trigger, 14 to 18 lbs .. 22 50 to kill his son amldaught r at party was the brilliant Count D'Orsay, attempted celebrated r»,in»,»ly to the public, Dr. PiEltcB .» Springfield Army Rifles, 45-70 cal . 8 00 Chicago. ______ _________ __ CATAR thought seriouHly of ealltng it his “Cou- and another was the director of the Write for further particulars. mii ill pl Ion Cure,” but nbiunlon»*»! t lmt CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. work, who struck the granite block Sold by <lniK«i«tH or sont by mail. name »is too limited for a m«,»licino which, H. T. HUDSON, SOo. NI T. Bazeltine, Warren, I’a. from its w<>n<l» rfnl combination of tonic, or To the Editor : — which was to encase the remains, with 9.3 First street. Portland. O egon. strengthening, alterative, or blood-cletmsing, Please inform your readers that I have a pos-1 anti-bilioiis, pectoral, and nutritive proper a hammer, to exhibit its solidity. A itive remedy for the above named disease*. By ties, is unc»pinh d, not oi l\ .!•• a r»-mc»iy for its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have MUSICAL spark followed the blow. consumption, but tor all Chronic Dis- been permanently cured. I shall be glad to , oasoB of the INSTRUMENT. “See,” said the Count, “France may send two bottles of my remedy free to any of readers who have consumption if they will Plays Classical, Sacr» <l, Dance an<l all ponnlar music vet light a torch at the tomb of her your Liver, Dfocd, and Lungs. send me their Express and 1‘. O. address. kOUI.EK AND CHILDREN. ß. Stevens & COi> CH ASE, San Friuiri .co, far catalogue. Respectfully, Emperor!” If yv 1 feel »lull, drowsy, <1< billtt t‘ »1, ’ n’-<* T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St., New York Washington, Cleveland, Détruit, Chi The remark was prophetic. “France’s sallow color of skin, or j < Howish brown hpots (hr” T o SH a Day. Samples worth $l..r»0, FREE. on face or body, fre«jiiont hca»l:i< he or dizzi ¡T Lines not under the horses feet. Write B rew . cry: “On to the Rhine!” which heralded ness. bad tuste in mouth, internal hint or THE LEADING JEW1LER U* V strr ’ m S afktv R min H oldkh C o . , 1I«»1 ly, lllch. chills, alternating with hot lliirihes, low spirits the war with Germany, was inspired by Is Feldheimer, of Portland, lie keeps the ami gloomy f<>i< ho<lings, hTegular appetite, ’S IRON TONIC BITTERS Napoleon’s idea that the Rhine is the finest line of holiday goods. See his ad ALLEN and coated tongue, you »ire sutTering from 'Fhe great Tonic, Blood Purifier, AppotUor and Live: Invigorator. Genuine made by J. P. Allen, St. Paul, Minn Indigestion, Dv spepsia, nnd Torpid natural boundary of France. — Youth's vertisement in this paper. Elver, or “ Ki I iousii» **.” In many Companion. cascH only part of tlu se symptoms arc exp»1- ■Bronchi — For hoarseness and Costumes Worn l>y the Men aixl Women rienced. As a remedy tor all such cases. sore throat, ‘ Brou n's Bronchial Troches" of tlie Famous Spanish City. Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical Dis- A Household Hint. covery is unsurpassed. * are a specific. __ _ ____ With some exceptions the ladies still lor W»*ak I.lings, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Br<-ath, Bron “Mrs. Molly Bigman, a newly-mar 3 months’ treatment for 50c. Piso’s wear the poetic Andalusian headgear, chitis, Authina, Severe Coughs, nml ried lady, does not know any thing Remedy for Catarrh. Sold by druggist». their glossy tresses piled high, the black kindred auctions, it is an » fllcient reme»ly. Sot.n by D ruggists , at $1.00, or SIX about house-keeping, but she is anx lace covering them drooping in frontin BOTTI.EH for $5.00. Gen. John Pope was retired last year as ious to have her husband believe that a point. The Barcelona shop girl or Send ten »•«•nts in stamps for Dr. Plcrcc'a major-general. book on <'onsumption. Ad»lr< ss. there is nothing in the house-keeping seamstress, however, instead of the World4** Dispensary Medical Asso- line that she does not know. He hap Thousands of cures follow the use of Dr. mantilla, prefers a crimson or deep on, 063 Main Street, B uffalo , N. Y. pened to be in the room when the cook Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. 50 cents. yellow silk kerchief, that suits to per came and said: Three persons were killed by a collision fection her dark skin, jetty locks, ami “Will you please gib me out de coffee? on the Mexican fen tral Railroad. glorious orbs. Probably their eyes be ifl offAr»d hy the proprietors De water is been a-bilin' dis las’ half- come trained by tlie constant contem <»f Dr.Sag»?«Catarrh K»'iii<‘<ly T ry G ermea for breakfast. for a cuse <»f catarrh which hour.” plation of vivid colors in mountain and they cannot cure. If you “Let the water boil, Matilda,” re Camelline Improve« and preaervea the complexion. sky, for even in such slight matters as hav»1 a discharge from tho ____ _ iffonsive or otherwise, partial Joss of plied Mrs. Bigman, calmly; “the longer the selection of a flower to place in the smell, taste, or hearing, wi nk eyes, »lull pain it boils the stronger it will be.”— Har hair, or the choice of a stocking to or nressuro in h»‘a<l, you hav»1 Catarrh. '1 hou- ^an<ls of citH» H terminate in »îonsiimption. per's Magazine. match the petticoat, tlie Spanish lass Cuticura Dr. Bago' h C atah ini R emedy enresthe worst co«' h of Catarrh, “Cold In the Head,9* never errs on the score of harmony. P ositive C ure 3ELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO.. and Interesting Legal Decision. Catarrhal nleadacho^ 50 cents. The peasant, too, is no less romantic San Francisco. ; 'S- W forçVçryforrr) of than artistic. In dress, deportment and ALA-'&’ The general rule is that when a me DR. W. H. BETTS, V. SRin and Blood physiognomy, in fact from head to foot, chanic laboring for an employer in the English Specialist &Physician, Dispas^s- in « his appearance is characteristic. His r IK construction of a machine invents a __ _________ m E -t • - V - * i-Hh woolen cap is in reality shape«! like the 1 io Ji C io from ■ TZ.— 20' 2 Kearny St.> San Francisco oil C s H I---- I— I — I valuable improvement, the invention is yjf SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES J / 1URE8 WHEN OTHER« FAIL. NO MATTER leg of a stocking — happily he does not the property of the inventor, and not of P imples to S crofula v J what doctors hare yon. Write to or stiffen er distend it to its full length the employer. It may be that when an see him bef«*ie giving up hope. Htete your SKIN TOKTURES OF A LIFETIME IN capacity, the effect would be too BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen’l Agent. i ' hho , and writ«» for circular ami liat of qu«w- employer hires a man of supposed in stantly relieved by a warm bath with UUTI tioriH. Nervona Debility, Seniin>«l L ohhfh , Night 7 Mtnrk Mt.. Portland. Or. aoAP, a real Skin Beautifier, and a single grotesque for even his inborn gravity: ventive mind to invent for the employer CURA EmmisaionB. «»-rofuia, Er> hijh «I hh . Pimplea, application of C uticura . the great Skin Cure. phi- an improvement in a given machine, Thia repeated daily, with two or three doses of the lavish superfluity he draws forward, The Oregon National Bank, Blotciiea, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Catarrh, lis, Paine in the Hea»i and Dones, Gonorrhoea, and, folding it in a scroll over the for«? C uticura REsoLVENT.theNew Blood Purifier, under a special contrast, that the em to keep the blood cool, the perspiration par» Kidney Troubles, Weak Baek, Want »if Desire OF PORTI.AWI». in Male or Female—all safely, permanently and ployer shall o.vn the invention when and unirritating, the bowels open, the liver and head, it hot only shades the eyes, but is <HucceMor« to Metropolitan Having. Bank.) privately cured. most becoming. It is generally red, CAPITAL PAlli IN. active, will speedily cure. made; the invention, if so made, would kidneys T'raiiHttctH a Gvn«*rai Bnnkitg BtuineM. Ecsema, tetter, ringwo-m. psoriasis, lichen, ami thus not altogether unlike the I tCi.'OUNTK kept Hubject to check This BELT nr »gxnerstoris in equity become the property of the pruritus.»call head,dandruff, and every speciet- Phrygian cap; old’men, however, often ! SELL» EXCHANGE on Man Francinco and New Y«k Bia is expressly f„r the ours of of torturing, disfiguring.itehIng,scaly and pirn I MAK EM CcLLEi TIoNM on favorabh h-rnm derangements of tho generalise employer.— Joliet Manufacturing Com ply diseases of the skin and scaln, with loss of choose a »lark brown, purple or gray VAN B D k I.AHH.MU3T, orgsns. The cotit:Mk>ua stream GE»' B MARKLE,J k ., of KI.KCTB1C1TY permeating pany vs. Dice, Supreme Court of Illinois hair, when physicians'and all knows remedies color. His short jacket is of black 01 PrtMident. Vice PrwidMit. through the parts mini restore I> E «HERMAN Caulder fail. blue velveteen, with clusters of tiny them to healthy ar-Uon. Do not Sold everywhere. Price,CuTicuRA,50c.; S oap . son too nd ttiis« ith Klrrtrle Belta —The London Road Car Company, 25c.; R « solvent . >1. Prepared by the P ottbf silver filigree buttons; he wears krwe ìuhluuhl discovered for sdreitiwl to cure all II’■ from hra-1 to toe. ilia for the ON» to their credit, stand out against the D kco ani > C hemical <’o.. B oston M ash breeches, knitted hose, and round his apeci flo pnrpote. «■Send for "How to Cure Skin Jnoeasea.” practice of mnnisg cars on Sunday, al Djlfl F r ctroulaia giving full In- waist a re»l sash no less than five yards ’LES. blackheads, chapped um T o U j skii formation, ad<lree> Chee ver Fries- though they believe their dividend • Iwl prevented by ClTHCURA Medicated Soap in length. To put this on he lets it trail trio Lett Co., 103 Wash Mg ton Blreet. Chicago. 1 it on the ground, and winds himself into could be increased one per cent, by it bv turning round ami round. In the P. N. I J. Nn. H. F N. |J. Nn 2H5. adopting it folcis of this scarf he carries a clasp -r-At Mr. Moody's two schools in knife of singular shape, presumably of Northfield over live hundred young Moorish origin, ami peculiar to Cata men and women are now being educat In successful operation since lonia. The blade is from five to seven patronized from In Gold or Ml ver. all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by ed to become missionaries, teachers inches in length, ami, laying it flat in business men and leading educators. and workers in other branches of the right hand palm, with the point THE MOST PERFECTLY EÇÎ1PPED SCHOOL touching the tip «if the two forefingers, Christian effort of its class on the Coast, it offers private or class -Higher education lias made great instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in the “mu< ha< ho” knows how to throw it with deadly accuracy, A pair of Writing, Correspondence, Book keeping Of All Mtylrn. advancement in Greece during recent Arithmetic, Banking.Shorthand.Type-writing, Business and Legal bandals light and suitable for th»* fears. The lyceum for girls has a staff Forms and all Common School Branches. Student» climate, complete his equipment, ami of all ages and both sex-s admitted .< any time yf seventy-six teachers and 1,500 pupils. Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wesco, Proprietors no doubt contribute greatly to the Illiteracy in the kingdom is rare, even marvelous feats ofspee»l and endurance FOB ALL.- è-"*) a week and expense« in the out-of-the-way hill countries. for which he is remarkable. On man} OPERA. FIELD AND MARINE GLASSES, pmd. Valuable outfit and particular* WORK Free. P. O. VK KF.RY, AugmU. Me. a day’s journey in th«; mountains the —A little girl in a Boston school who young man who acted as my guide was i'onntrj < rd era ««olirlted. was aske»l to define the word “redress” QTFIKWAY mhamkh a mach promptly replied that it meant a female O I Linn A I < Gabler. Roeniah Hanot: Bur able with eaaa to keep pace with th« t.oods sent Mnbjrrt to Inspection. horse, and where the path l.wcarne (irgana, band instrumenta. Ixtrgeat atoeb reader. And a little girl in an English det of Hheet Music and Hooka. Banda supplied a> rocky he wouhi stride in advance WATCHES REPAIRED and JEWELRY school recently gave “gamlress” as Kaatern prices. M. GRAY CO springing like a goat from boulder to ne Poet street ban Fraocleoo. MANUFACTURED. kininine of “ gander.” ~ boulder. — (Jenlleman'9 Magazine. r V NAPOLEON IN EXILE. Dolls. Drums, Music Boxes, Tea Sets, Stoves, Mwo Boxes, v! I » CREAM R aking O QH ! MI HEART I CREAM BALM. C atarrh HEALD'S . I CURE FITS! CHEAP GUNS QC] rni MVINC 0CL1 rLftl ■ PENSIONS^";: $500 REWARD WATCHES OF ALL AMERICA MAKE J EWELRY t'liM-ks, Silverware, Spectacles,