PLUCK. By Laura E. Richard. , .....,.,. 1 1 (TTucm Ult Y.x.Wi Oor.i.n.i. kaprlalMlb? l. n.l. rermualu.) ' "WES," said the Ironmiurter, "first J honesty, and then pluck those Bre me things needful, tipeak ing of pluck--" fie utopped to answer tlie summons of the telephone, said "Yes," anil "No," by turns for five minutes, and then resumed: ".Siieukinf? of pluck, as you were do Inff just now, reminds me of a story, the beginriinif audi end of which is that one Kurd." We settled ourselves In our chaira. We were sittinff in the office of the Iron works, and the air was full of the sound of jrreat hammers, crashing and pounding; of the sharp hiss of molten metal, and the clear ring of smitten steel. "I was sitting here In this very chair," the ironmaster be.-ran, "one day about seven years ago, or maybe eight. Time goes so fust I hardly try to keep count of it In these days. At any rate, here 1 was sitting) reading the newspaper, when there came a knock at the door. "Tome In!' I said; and in walked a atranger. lie was a young man, about 25 years old, dreshed like a gentleman, though his clothes had seen a good deal of service. Tall, with his head held up, and gray eyes that met mine fulr and Wiiure. "Awavs look first at a man's eyes, my boy! If lie looks you in the eye, he is worth trying. If his eyes shift about here and there, as if they didn't know where to look, or were afraid of seeing something they didn't like have nothing to do with him! That's my experience! "Well, this young man came up to my desk, and spoke without waiting for me; yet It wns no wnnt of man ners, for his manners were good. "'(lood. morning, sir!' lie sai!; and Ms voice had n clear ring to it that I liked. 'I want work. Can you give me any?' "I shook my head. We never took strangers in that way, and I don't recoin incnil the practice nt any time. "'.No, sir!' I said. 'We have no work here. Sorry I can't nccoiuinodute you.' I took up my paper again, and looked to see him go out wilhout more words, but he stood still, i must have work!' he said. 'I would try to give you satisfaction, sir, and 1 tell you I must have it!' "'My good sir,' I mid, putting the paier down, 'there Is no vacancy In the place. If you will give me your name and references, I will make a note of them, and some day when we do have a Job to dispone of I will re member you. That is tin best 1 can ilo for you to-dny,' "The young mini shook Ilia head. 'That won't do!' he said. Think again, sir. Surely In this great place there must be something n strong, willing ninn can ihi. It is useless to talk of waiting till a vacancy occurs. 1 must have work now, to-iuy! It is absolutely necessary!' "It wns on the tip of my tongue to tell him that it was absolutely neces sary for him to leave that olllce and shut the ikior after him; but I looked at him again, and didn't say it. "I suw that he was telling the truth, and that he must have work. It wnsu't that he looked shabby, or that there was any suspicion of whin ing or snivelling nlsuit him. If there had been, out he would have gone in pretty quick time. Hut there was a look In Ills eves-well, 1 hardly know how to describe it, but the man wns desperate, and hud some reason for being so, "'What kind of work do you wnnt?' I said, putting down the paper ngain "'Any kind.' " 'You menu that T "'I do. Anything that will put bread in the mouths of-' ho choked a little, nml stopped. Then, 'I came from Canada two days ago, with my wife and three children, and was ridibed in the train of my wallet. 1 have not a penny I' "'Collie with me!' I said. And he followed me out of the works. Ills story might be true, or It might not. but I liml thought of a viiiy to test the mutal of which he was made. "The Stark mill. In which I had some Interest, had been partly burned a few days before, und I had II gang at work, clearing nway the rubbish. A dirty job it was; the men were up to their waists half the time In mud and water, ami the whole place was a muddle of rusty iron anil burnt timbers ami what not- looked like the end of the world, nud the wrong end nt that. "The gang I had on were mostly It ahum It was too dirty work for a Yankee to touch, and even the Irish were shy of it. They were little, lark, monkey-looking fellows, work ing away, and rhiittering in their un earthly gibberish. I glanced from them to my gentleman, with his clear while skin, and hamk which showed that, whatever trnda he had worked at, clearing away wreckage hadn't 1 11 part of it though he looked like one who mii.rht hae taken a good deal of exercise 111 nllitetic sports. "'Here i 11 job!' I said. 'The only one I know of. Mow do you like it? "'Well ciiongh,' lie said, as cool as possible. " 'You'll get a dollar and a half a day.' I told bun. 'You'll get your death, loo, probably. When will you go to work '.' " '111 tin hour,' he said. V went, and I hardly exiu-.u hint a:ain. Hut before lb, out he was liai'k again, 111 rM, otT he illi see 11 was 1 loiiiticl undershirt and a pair of old tiouvers. lie took bis pickax, and down lie MICA. Jm aULakcs blunt mails. AX1LE JL iXml light loads. rfirREASE ood fur everything that runs uu wheels. Sold Everywhere. SU. by aTANnAH.UOIl.CO. Acorn Stove and lUnge cheap at I. WolUe'a. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Blsdder, Urinary Orcs.ni. A I ... 1 Vhinmollim 11 a f If CURE actae,H!artOisease.6raval. Dropsy, female Troubles, Don't become diicouraged. There li a Cure for you. if rn-ix-mry uritn Ir. 1 enn'-r Y.t lnut r),t a Itf" tltri" curing Jut audi Caje u youm. Ail cuinuHiloua Free. "Riff lit months In bed, Yifavy barltarbe, pain stud iwrtnotu rot, kldix-vr, alw rh u matlrtra. Olber rvnicdlt fnili'-l, Jtr. Fen cer Kidney a fid Ii;irktu'h Cure cnr.l mo compliilW jr. II. WATKkiJ, llumlnt, IS. V." Pruxff Iftt. We., $! Ak forttmli Hook-Free. ST.VITUS'DANCE Sun Cure; Circular. Ir fuunur, l''rjd(iiiitt.N. V went Into that hole as if It wat an evening party, air. "Well, I wint hack to the office. I couldn't be hangiiifr round watching1 the men. or the bo km would have been making trouble; but my new hand atayed on my mind, omeliow, and I strolled round by the wn-ek two or three times in the afternoon, making aome errand, you under ttnnd, in that direction. "That man wax working, sir, like & like a hointe afire. The Italian are good workers, none better, as a rule but hiM pick went In and out thne times for their twice, and there was no chattering In his corner of the hole. He had little breath to talk, if he had wanted to, for though he was a muftcmlar fellow, you could wo with half an eye that he had never done such work in Mm life before. "The sweat poured down hit, face like rain, but he never Htoited, nevtr looked up. or knew that 1 or anyone elne was near Just plodded uwny, awinging that pick as if there were nothing else In the world. "'That's pluck! said f to myself. If he doesn't die he'll do! "For all that, I thought he would give out after the first day didn't think his atrungth would Inm. When he crania in for his pay at night, he was shaky and pretty t irrddoofcing; but he said never a word; just took his pay with the rest, and thanked me, and went off. "The next morning I wan very busy, and although I thought of my gentleman once or twice, I didn't manage to get down to the wreck till noon, soon after the whistle had blown for knocking off work. "When I got there 1 saw the Itnllnus lying round on the ground or Kuatting on the fences, eating their black bread and RHtiHugic, and chattering awa.v us usual; but no sight of my gentleman In t lie lliinuel shirt. "'Oho! mi id I to myself. 'One day was eiiuugh for him, was it?' And I thought it would haw heeii enough for me, too. When you are not used to the swing of a pick, the way il takes you in the back is soon thing beyond belief. I turned to come away, and lot there he was, sitting otT in a cor ner by hiuiKelf, all crouched up, with a great hunch of bread in one hand and a book in the other. "I strolled up la-hind him and looked over his tdtouhler at the book. Jt was an Italian grammar, kIi! "My khailow falling on the book startled hltu, am! he looked up. I sup jkose I must have InnUrd an astoni'-hed as I felt, for he Mailed and said: '1 couldn't alFoid to lose nu ll an oppor tunity ! The bohh in vv trie nil ly, and 1 have learned several phrases. Itiiou gioruo, higimre! "'Are )ou a schoolmaster. I linked, 'and working down in that hole?' " 'No,' he Maid, tiiiel ly. 'I am a book keeper. It is a Kreiit advantage for a bookkeeper to he aide to icatl and answer foreign tetter, and although I have some knowledge of l-'n neli. i has netcr come in my n In l.i.ir Ital ian spoken. So now ik ui chiiiicc. I got this grammar for 1.1 cciii.-,' he a. Med, turning it over, wiih a smile the hooft was pretty ragged and one cowr wiih Hone 'and 1 am getting on pretty well. "'Why In the name of i:ciythiiig foolikh didn't you apply for a position as hookkeeper,' I asked, 'instead of t tiis kind of thing?' "'Nobody will luke a Imokkecper without references. I shouldn't think much of a firm that did, I MippoM'.' he said, thudiing. 'My ri'tm ihts were In my wntlet that was Mo! n and it will he a wet k and nnir In t'oie I get iiiv mii'ti, iii my ii a t e t nw n olf i lie main lines and let 1 1 i s take a good w Idle to get there. 'w alwu In i n fond f oN'ti air and exereiM,' he adi'ed. with a tpi i . ieu I hHik at the hole where he hail been digging, 'ami now 1 am get ting lot of it . " 'Mack stitT?' I suggeNtcd. " 'So, so! I'll immune, t hough often been worse after a d.t'H rowing and this in just i good In cad a nn otlu r,' and he took a bite out of his hunch and l(Hket at his ook, us unn haolo say he hud talked enough and waiilid to be hack at his giainauir, "I walked otT and dn'u't m-c him again till he cnuie for his pa in thecu-u-ing, shaky again, hut smiling n if tie hud had an excursion d.iwn the lur bor. So it went en (ill the 'ourlh da. Kvery da) I looked to sec him git out; but his pluck kt pt him up, and it's toy b lief he w ould ha e w nt ked in that hole ami got st roiigt r and stronger if houielhing hadn't tinned up. "The fourth d.n I w .i. m i t nig in t he otlice, when the door opened and in came tireeu, from the boiler woiks tet er t he w n . ' loi ni ng," lie a n'. ' o )oi know of a lookUt i pt i ? Ourpooi tellow , w ho's been sick In' mi long, d ied estenla). 1 have to think ahoni gi t t ing another. "I shook my head, but an ideii came to inc. ' ' ill j Mi take a man on trial?' "'What kind of a man ?' a Led ! recti. " 'Well. 1 hariM) know.' s,iul 1. ' think he's a pr. tt g.-nd kind, hut I've onlv known tt i in tkUir i,iv ,.jiu ,in. swer for Ins power of woik, ami I told t he man's Mor . '(iifen went out with me. saw the uung Iran. !'kt ' his !i k nml t n gaged hni . n t lu y. II, tin ihi .! lux t'.t) w i k emit oni of h.s hole in the uind, .-!i. . U luin-' wtih n c and the next da) loitud a home for the rest nf hit life. "That is seven or eicht at s aco, and he h.is bet u at the hodrr woi k-, r since. If he's not to lie m.ide ,i p. ut ile r soon l e tu i u inoontoi m.i d lo ca and that i what pul I itn into u head w In n eit were talk tig ahont pluck jnl now. That man. mt. I,,.d the ri al article; and w In n a mat, I t lie real at t ic e, and is In in t 1 o 1'. , don't talk to me aU nt In- n t micci i ! lug in lite, i ng .' Well. g,.od mom ing! tinod 'nek to )oa in u-ur p. a Miilutr, und Wt jjur WuteLwoid c I'luck!" mm t Waterman's Ideal rVuntuiu IN-ns the. kiiul that iVwy umi-.h t r.iuu r Pns. A ntOMISE KEPT. OY LAFCAIIIO lUtVARX This story la taken from a volume of Japanese Alir-liany rccfently publlahtxl by IJtti, Jiruwn Co.. of lloston. Tho volume Is of unusual Interest and con tain! much of JauauLse myths and tra dition. "1 hal return in the earlv autumn." said Alt.ina Sut union aeveral hundred vuirsaso w'ien haldmtc ft'Mti by to nis hndher by adoption, yuuiiK llnete .Saiuod. 'lie tim w u H'lit.g, and tae laee hhi tht Viliage of huLu, in the province of Ilanma. AkJtna wan an Izuiuo umurai. and he wanted to visit i, ; birtl.placv. lUtrbe said: "Vour Izumo the f'onntry of the Eight- hair and twinkling eyes. I.arc k jrTC-t'.d Cl'iiul Umiig; -iii veiy dutaut. l'erhaps it him a!-r.it wiih tifu'inn, hi g -tei.u.R ( er will Uiei ei'jie ! ditlituit for you to promise ceptihly Air. Si.wirby (titw oli i.m . liirn-y to ri'tuiii heie upon any paituulsr day. yel'm Itit.nr w.tii tJve nd wool llit, il we wtre to know the e.act day, we wind attaeaint i.ti, kicked elf hin axeira M.t.uid fetl hppier. We cuuld then pre- a;id pusned l.u fur cap lig itly to ti.e Lack pare a ft-intt f w eieomu; and we could watch ' o: Kt head. at the gateway for y,ur coining." "Have a stegar on me, Uncle J:ke," he "S f.y, a for that," repoiiiiod Akana, "I cid, eordiali), at the old fctntleinan have been mo much aTUitLotued to travel fu:nUid in hu po. ket and drew out a eorn titt i cnu unimlly tell rxdoruhatnl how loiig ' c A )pe. "I gueKH ynti tna tati'I ne. Kufe it will take nit- to rcneh a place; and I can hatet to l.&ve 'tin tun -ked around t.' e tore, -a.'c ly pr.au. bc )m to m here uion a par- hut r,e daMnt ay so. Yousl f;imn' t.o'li iL-il.ir day. Suppose we say tiie day of till you taey smell good. 4ive un tt.rie tae i'c'.ival of ( novo?" i wnii the red collar on, Jiufe. If anyW.tr.' "ii-;tt i tne ninth day of the ninth J iiiontii," su,.l ll'isebe; "then the e.irysanthe inuiiiH will be in hlooin, and we ran go to-1 gether to innk at tliem. llow pleasant! So oa proiame to con e baik on ' ti.e ninth -diiy of the ninth utoaf'i?" "On the iiititii day of the ntnlri month, rtpcrtttd Ak nil, nnilii.fr farewell. Then Me strodea'vay iioiu trie viiinge oJ Kuto, iii the pr vun e ol I lanma- and llafte ramon and l':c moiia r of Haebe lookvd after him wit a ttaiH in their i-yes. "Neiiher tl:e fun nor the moon," pays an old .Jhpant'.-e provetb, "ever bait upon their jiairiiey." Swiftly the months went by; and the putiinm came - the icawm of cii'yuinthe tnuins. Atid early upon the inonitnn of the ninth day of the ninth month Ham-be pre print tu wtlcrrtiie hiii adoptwl brother, He n.;i le ready a feast of good thing, bought wii.v, decorated the guestroom and tilled the vim. of the alcove with chrysanthe mum of two colon. Then his mother, w.tt r iling him, said : "Tiie province of Izuuio, n. y son, ii more than Ion 'n' from this pl.u-e; and the journey thence over the inoini';oni is ddlicult and weary; and you c.'itr'iot be niire that Akana wdl be able to eoaie to dnv. Would it nut be hctttT, iefore y-oi ,U:c all this trouble, to wait for his eoriiir t;.'" "Nny, mother!" HaM.be made atiNW to, "Almiui prrnnm d to he here to day; he c u!d not break a promise! And if he were to see im In ginning to mske prupara tu n af'cr !.ir arriv il lie would know that we bad di ubierl his word; and we should he put to chame." The day wns beautiful, the sky without a chiud and th air o pure that the World sop i ucd to be n thousand mileit wider than Ufital. In the uiornirig many travelers I i-.-cd tliroiirh the villnge - some of them aaniarni; and llanebe, watching each as he ennie, tcorc lliati once uuagined that he saw Akana approaching. Hut the temple lells sound tsl the hour of midday, ami Akana did notappmr. Thnaigh t!ie afternoon also H.'wbc Wiitehed and waited in vain. The sun tet ; and xt dt these wan so sign of Akawi Ncvct thf-lcM Hasebe reiiiaiiieil at the gate, git zing down the road. Iater his mother went to him and said: "The mind of a man, my son- as our proverb declares - may change as (uhMy as the nky of autumn. Hut your chry-authiniiiui llowers will still be fredi to marrow. Ilettr now to sleep, and in the moiniiig you nn sa:ch again for Ak;ir.a if you wish." "West wtll, inoLh er," returned llaehi; "but I still believe that he will come." Then the mother went to her own room, and llaselat lingered at tiie gate. The night was pure n the day had been nil tin- ly throbbed with stars; nud tbe white liiver of Heaven shimmered with un- n -a ml splendor. The village slept; the si- leiice w ,m broken only by the iioim of a lit- tie brook ni. I by thefarnwny baikmg of piMsinth' i's. Iln'-elie still Mailed Muled until he i the thin inoi.ti sink behind the neiiriil -a ii lii!N. ''"''I'll at Ir.t he began to itoiibl and tofe.tr. Just as he was nbout to iiehter the house h perceived in the d in'him c a t;d! in. in a; rnvdnrig very light- ly and ipnc .lv; and m the licit inointiit he re'ouieil Ali.u.a. "On!" cried IIikcIk nruiging to meet him, "I li.ive been wailing for you from the m orniiig until now! So you really did kt-ep your pnsni-e after all. Hut you iiiut be tired, poor brot her! - come m; eveiythi'.tf is rea ! for you." Heguuled AUna to the place of honor in the gi-est- room and hastened to tt tin the hghts. which were bmuii.g h w. "Mother' c.'iilinued M.im r.c. icn a unit- ttre.i in is evening, ana she Iimh ahc.olv AWaltt'U her pre )tvA and iriole pin.d. "Am Hum be, and he t f.re the ttavtler fnod ot tJ'e wine g a to bed; but I shall eio l " Akana shook his a l;t:b' venture id disni on will, brot her," said t v ii ui foo l and w ine he A!. .I'm did not touch the , bi't rt-m.nned motioiilt'ss and Mb ul for a hort t ime. Then, spoking in a whisper ns ii I.e leareil awakening the mother he Mi l: "Now I must tell you how it happened thiit I came thus late When 1 returned to 1umo f.iii.id tit it the pimple had almost forgotten the kindiici-s of our farmer ruler, the n...d I .old I'iiya. and weie inking the f'or of the usurper T-siinchisa. who had pot.sci-.ed him-clt of the Toinla castle. Hut I had to vim t mv eotiHiu, Aksiia Taiijl, thituga he had .ici epte.l i-erviee undt r Tsutie kia, mid w.ih liniK', "" n letaitier. within the cati'o grreohU. lie persuadsd mete pis-ent uivm'I le'ore l'runehiMa , I yielded i iiietU in oitier to .dm rve the character of t he new t u!cr, w 'ioki- fn- e 1 had t.e er seen, lit is a skilled p ddi.-r, and of great cour se; but he is ciitiiiing and cruel. I found it ue. ctMti to let him know that 1 could never enter into hi -ervice. After I left his pt f fine he ot del d my isoisin to detain nf to keep me eontmrd within the hous I ptotesied that I Ind pronustst to return to II intna up at the ninth d.ty of the math no or b. but I . rt-i ued permtss nm to .i 1 then hoped to r'npe from the i.vtlc at n 'g'it, but 1 was e. uistaiitly watched; and uniil to duv I could tind no way to fullill mjr promme. " "I util t.i day!" eiclsitned Hss4h, in he w.ldciinent, "the castle is more than a bus di er 'n' trout bei e' " "Vcs," returned Akans, "and no living man can tiael on fiHt a hundred 'n' m one dsv Hut 1 felt that, ll 1 did not keep my prouiue. y'U ould not think well of me; and 1 reMie'iilx'icd the ancient proverb: l iuia y'ku a hi in. hi ni sen n wo yuku' C Trirt sul ol a nun can j.mriity a thousand "n"' iu a liv'l. T o lunatel) 1 had been al lowed to keep " woid; thus nly was I able to con,- to you. He good to oar ii -t i-. " I ,ee wonls lie stood up, aud ill the rtme Mi-' iot d.-api c.iied !.en ll.ivbe kloW h.t Akana had killed loaiieli in older to fulliil the pn nus. "ri" is about eual to ?' tCnultsh dm: woman among thk THOl SANUS. Wo rct-i ived a letter fnm Wayctos-i, tioiria, :i few da :igo, faun ;i bidy lut lias lived t In n for j :ir Sho Viito us th.tl she bad Uvn troubled with t'-niali' complaint lor a buiK' tunc, until she vta- rcdtna d is . tin t t a shadow . It cll'ei-tcd her mind, sin- could not rem - inhcr any thing would frt vi i contUM-d and so net vous and itritable she could hardly Meep. Sno tb'M-rib il her i"iv u.s ouo simiUr to t boiwuid- el' other women, and then en led the letter bv vtying :die gaineil I lbs. 1;,m ltioin h, and never felt belter in her life, having no traeo of her former troubles, slept well and at" her tin aU w dli a tvlish. This ladv i-onimi need the iw of lr. tmini's Hb'od and Nerve Touio just m week) Ik tore slie wrote the letter t'lioti wbieh w' eopv the ahovo This tome is in tablet tunti and bouh bo taken rikht alt r meals. It turns t ho total y u rat into stnmg rich blood, making Miltd th sh ami tenlmg (lie lu tMs. t ilt ing discuM' by making li. it'.tt'V Mesh. Pale, Wt ak thin jv o; it . !o M use tins touio. Kor t:ilo by . K. Kn ini v. The old reliable-The Wkty Orvconiau. SOWERBY'SCOURTINO There hsd Un a Ml in the conrersation ' around the t..w. it had lasted for nearly ; ten minute, tiuiii.i? which Wah Hancock had indctlmt .:' .-.- id nearly all Ui bark from a iuai- v -I tt.v. Iti.tii 'd lutkoiy. J.irt j'.-. . . ji ti e "jd iwed trat it w t; ! hoinc," tr.rui.g'ri t. kiit-rt t v. lUt kt ' v.... t rt K- r ri.-UiU Up IfT r.t' . t ",tS K-',w i':kE i :.i J-.n; m of iron, rid I e . i Mhf ni;.nrist Unix tin tf:e i .e tit'Mi'.iT wi un- II' kt ' v... ! ji. wnijrpn j c .read ot ia ip c.i.n: i - and rafitfii k titeai on tiie r.tlf wain i:.e:nic of H'-i.n w .eeU on the ci;tftd snuw ai heard outsitle ami "Old MW' tsiwerby en tered the store. I "'.d -Mm" Sowrjhy was lm,g end hnn. ( wita a l"i'K. enun lace, a hrua of wnae happen I'll teil the coroner you hain't to blaiee. "I'm seasoned," remaiked "Old I.m" Sowto-by, biting off the end of a cigar and ttil mg a match, "I tol' you how some I got seasoned, ddn t I. "You started to," iaid Hancock, "hut Mi S-jwerhy headed ou ifl. 1 never seen you vl up o metk. You said that was in t fnnife to your 1uk in htr pr.n. ('Id Man Sowerhy chuck fd. So it wa( e ?aid. 1 II tell you about it, fecin she '.A:n't s round now. Il Ma wl m'l was si-arkui her. Her pa had He tc;utation of I tit g one of the toughest o'd ruts in the deectri' k. An' Snia', was t! c oi.iy g.d i.e had. Mii Walker died when s'-e wr jt-t a little Mint, so Jeff, the old tv.m. n'!- wed he'd k(-cp or honir indefinite Sou.t t f the young buck kind of objected, but !T ! ad a mig:tv tlfeetual way of disfoiirrgin" 'em. I.a'e I b-v.nn alltiwcl "at he'd make S.trali a Tisit one n.g'.t, an' conic hrc'. with I is :,iee aJI lavcled out. Jim Allen, hi:n t;ifU kep' the grocery t Hacketvillc. undeT-took tee same t oiig. wi.-h the auie m tni!t " "Mil it y go-d luofc in woman now, Uncle Jake."' win! ah, politely. "S e I ain't as yurg as she was, an' neither am I," said Sowcrby. "I wus a tol'able huvky boy thfln ai d I hadn't 'ecu tie man 1 was a'skeeted tcr tak!e. So one evrnin' 1 spruce! up in my best clees an' put sotnii scented ile on my h;iir an' hopped in my single-footer an' lit out tor the Walker residence. "Seemed like I was in luck, for Snrnh wus in an' Jeff wus out. I wasn't naehaliy luisthiul, an' 1 made the most of my time. 1 don't know how late it was when we walked down to the gate together, hut it was tol'iiMi: Iflie. Tae first thu.g hc knew we heaid a horse eomin' down the loud an' my horse begun to whinny. .Sarah started for the bouee, hut she hadn't got there an' 1 hadn't got my Dorse untied hufuru old Jeff come ndm' up. ' 'Who is tan?' he says. "'It's m,' I says, handlin' the hick'ry clubs I cut on the way down kind o ketr leas. I thonglil I'd come down an' see how you was. Some of the hoys said you was su k an' I allowed rt'd be neighborly to call " 'Why, howdy, Jake!' he says, just's tic'tled as he could he seemed like. 'I had to go down to Hedor's to sve them h of his an' 1 couldn't get away. Tie up your hoss again an' come in. It ain't so late but what you can stay awhile longer.' "I wuz a leetle sort o' suspicious, but I follered him into the house an' I.e got out some 4H hour old corn whisky an' a couple o' pipes an' a twist o' tciba-Lcr as long's 1 your arm. I had to tsko a sociable smoke , with him. 1 reckon he knew I'd never smoked before. I took half a dozen whitls an' my head began to swell. It gut b'g:vr en' bi'gei-- as big as a bucket - as log as a barrel as big as a bam-an' tvei yiiim. ebe grew in proportion. I could me old Jeff I loomiu' through the emekv with a simie a yard wide, an' his Voice sounded far away 1 like. Then I broke out into a iold eat an' my hair began to bristle an' my mrards to crawl aa' I drooled like a two m-itu; s o.d hy, Finally 1 coubln'l stand it no longer, an' I got up an' said i b'luved I'd inosey thing hunt'. - jH1I,r,i tht 0j rip would have give me ( ft thnnet outside, but he never let on he CC( ,hvri! Wu( aythin' wi.mg an' stood t W,e door wiih a light, lief ore I got ball- , V)IV , tliv LM)e j..ti cmiim.r , w, P an li tl an duller, an thin blanud u he didn't loose hot dog on mt At hot 1 con eluded 1 wanted to the, an' hem' eaten raw was as gjisi n death as nny, but I changed my mind aa 1 kicked agatn't mv hi k'rv clubs, an' as the dog come up I hit bun a belt. Then 1 crawled on old Koany an rode otI linll t out , ,lt (- ,(tC houfC 1 hen I got down an held close communion with nature for a spell. "I mot ol' Jeff four days aftsr in town an I w;t Iked up to him an I saw. says I: MelT Wa'.ker, ou'te an infernal, no at count one r old lunli an' 1 can whip yea.' "That mm- .-ll he punted. v eome to gether i ig t i t't-ro, an' I wan. i- i he w i;s n it" nt all I oi.e to handle. W . n 1 !ni ; him down he ht-Ul on like a u Iv I pu!;t d liiui off an' poio he hollered ' '.utlT I le.koi, , .Met thn: I met him at a hoi. Perry Npcticer's. Sarah wu-a seemetl to l-e try ill to keepa. hinerly 1 got tier crnett-.l .i w i.ai wus I lie luattei an' w.uit alsiut . . I'll! ;ni i:ii 15. hut she II . til il e 1 ant l.rr w u in. id " 'W'lsSt did you lick pa for?' she .iys ' 'Hei aus it wus strictly ncfs'ry 1 says. 'If I've got ti h.k iur pp -iven days in the week, hand runiiin', to M-e you I'm g on' to do it.' "Sue sorter looked tickled an' then ail of a stable nt she looked ltiered. I didn't know why until ol Jeff teelud me on the arm. " You won't need to, Jake he says. Te had all I want, an' if you want to come up to the home any lime come up. Ml le.tin you to moke " "He learned you, did he?" asktd Han cock. tld Man Sowerhy looktd .u tent e:v a: the cigtr that he had tn. throug't. and tried to roll up : where it d COine toee. .1 d." he said, at last, t into the wood box. "but 1 it 1 cau smoke thi- ( hi, .. i ; i w.i td 1 omprarLoti. 1 he - Was Nellie prompt m accephrg hi ! opovd lie Well. I understand there w.iMi't any i iient contract busu,e about it. - t t. FOHTUNK FAVuKS A TEXAN. "lliiviiiK' .li.-ll'.'ssinjf pains in head, i bai'k and stouiach and hciiiK without ! niittile 1 Im'jmii to ns. lr. Kind's New Life Pills'' writes Y. P. White- head of Ketincdah' Tex. --and soon ! felt like 11 new man." Infallible in stomach and liver troubles. Only 'J nt V. F. Kivnii r's ilrnu store. Siv thos sclf-sealiiii,' stone fruit J rs at J. YVoUo's. DR. JORDAN'S oit ( MUSEUM OF ANATOMY wiiiun it., ui nucucMil. T 1 afM &mmMI Mwm Is tSt St S I. DISUSlSOFMtllt t.ailll. tuau un. 0. IOIM k CO.. IMI IkM (L. t . f I Htf r lvfci (w tm rilM. flMMf ..4 I J - Sf I. JMJU HrMi J fnwisrhi UN Nrtf Ui a Cloomv t'loURlrs be come Iwl.itiia! t'j the il -fe.tic. Hf I.ki's on lilt .lark siile of t!.im;s ai'.l every n:.)le liiil U-i :". ;; a mou'iitaiii. liii n.ii.'.iiion afreils his ln:.-incss iu.l.; nient ati'l urjrs liis Ufi.'.f rei.itmns. - Iir. I'ierc-e'sGol.i'.n Me.l ical Diwcv ry cures dys X'Pia ami other d'-e;'..ies of the urK.'ilis of (!:;;: :i ami nutation. U givis huov::iirv of mir.d as '.veil as he.iltli of Nj!y li-.ii:'-e it rtirovea t.'.c phvsi.ial ca.ise of lnfiitnl lienresioll. It eit.iliies the jier.Vct clti-stion anil assiinili.tif.n of fo'jil, ami the '.oil y is streiijj'.lient:.! ?:y nutrition v.h-.ch is the only source of -ii stc.il strcnulh. "I wns :ifiVt-.! ui'.li wh.it t-i- '''-t.rs ch'V.1 nen-'iu. n. M-.-.tl'-il. T,- k m-'l'.-u,e Hun: Illy lainm ;ih-i.in to mi :i . .-.il." mi il-'S Mr. Tu'. ;. I.ir ' l.i vrr, Ricblan 1 l'-. . S. C. " At lllirht wmiiM h ive col.! "I h .t f-H ami lui:'l. ah.-iiritiv I hh .vtt" k vrrv ii. r- in imi.1 miilned a itir u .1-r.l r ,.lly thinking ih ,t (ImiIIi v i;l. m.-u ri.iim inc. A''-..!. ii.- i'il Kuinetlniiii nii i.r.il tot i i.' I.i'. I'-i'S in it.il.ie Bint imp ilti-'it an i jjt.'.'.: . ii 1'i.Li! in iitli. I coul.t i,rn-lv i'..l ;(! ttiii'i' tl' it -.j" 1 1 ','"t T'r duct' a t'l'i l'-'!in - ill mv ,ii::ii 11 -'ttr s.lii' hi.n.-.lioii I i.vil il I-:r a 1-itf -il lr Plrrre' ...'..!. tl M!kb! l-..-r tpl V-M.' Aft. r Inkn s.v-i:,l !-,; I s i ... :i ruiiii-l I v.: imliroviii:;. I i inliin:'-i! (.ir . nth- or murr. off nml uu ! i i to I .- . ni. til! vi l. at inn. ot what I tat. ill i,l'!-r tliat I im.v !"-! '.'. '. ar il itroiK- 1 oil'v fK' ' i ( if anv oil.- Mill, nil with ili!i.:esti'il. r tor;.i,i liver ol i lll'otik' . "l.J worl 1 take Ilr. fit r,-v' ; ililti. .1 I unlivery imi! ' I'li'HHH'll I.-il- tH ' all 1 nli - ive .1 . V t 111 1' .' (fienic rn'ts tiu-y vv.,ul,l v,n Im .ireatly lu'. ' nteil. an, I with a l.ttle irr..eiiiiiie wuuM li. eutirely eureil." ISiliotisni'ss is cureil hy the use of Dr. Tierce's 1 leasant l'eilets. NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, .lime .'I, 173 United State L ud Olfi. e, Ilonebnv, Oregon. Sei-. "1, l!'t)-. Notice H lierebv given trial in eoni plian. h with 1'ie proviion-i of ihe ct ol Ca n i em of Juih Ii, I 78 , eniitled "'An act lor the aale of timber land in Ihe. S'atea of Ctiliforni 1, (Jrejron, Nevada, and VVaMiitiwt. .n lertitorv," u extend o nil the Pub lie L iml State, by net of Autgniit A. 1H ij, Atnv A .iirnliof of Mo' cow, Coii'.iv ot I,:,-ah. State of Idaho, hac th'H liav llleil in ihi olliep her t-worn itateiiieut No. 3i!ii, for tbe pnretias. 01 tne S '., of S i.j of Se. Hon No. in Towni-h p No. '.'7 S, litini;e No. Ii V, and will t. II'- r ('ii. of lo idiow that the land riiiu'lit ip inorw valnatiln for its limlnr 0. ' ptone than for a.-ni'iilliinil 1 111 P'.bch, and to etnh!i-h h. r eiaiin to paid land bdoie l.rtrtil ( 'llire, Ho-httri:, Uncoil, on Friday, tiie Ihli day of Feb ruarv, I1M):; Sim iiHtne a it nep.' : Murv C. Mitfiiiland, II. (J .Melarland, and Marinn M. Collins ol Moicnw, I laho, and A. V. Si I-bv of Ora'il Iir., Oret(on. Any and all persons i-la i 111 i nir advore ly tbe above-deerihed hind are re qin Ht d to lile their claim in thin uiti. e ml 01 ln-ore "aid til h day of lehriurv, 1 !)i 1. .1. T. 1!kiiiiii:is. K-aisli r NOTICE FOli PUlil.lC VllD'A. Timber Land, Ael June II, I S7S. lUliiled Stalea I. in, I Otlice, Hoseburif, Oregon, Septeuiher 5 b, I'.l1),' Notice in hcrehy uiveii lhat in com pliance, wiih the provision o( the ni t ol Coii;ree8 of June Ji, 17S, intiiied "An act for the ale of timber bind in the State, ol Californ'ii, ( irejo.n, N-vaila, and Wabiniton Territorv," a ex tended to all the Public I..1111I State bv act of Ani;iit 4, 1S'.I2, Mary C. Me fat land of Moscow, Cininiy of Latah, State of Malm, ha thin dav Hied in this ollice her hworn statenient No 3h 1 7, for Ihe purchase of Ihe N1.. of s'.. of Section No. in Township No. ;7 South, Kaiife No. U W, nud will oil-r I roof to show that the land s-ei.-lit 1 more valuable for it timber or none than lor aiicullural purpose- a'i! lo esiablihli her ehcui to atd hm.l lef. r Laud Ollice, Koeburi;, Oregon, en -ri-day, the till day of Febtnaty. I'.l 3 She names a witnesses: Amy A. Zunihol, Marion M. Collius II. ('. Mi (ailaiid, of Mo'coiv. ,IkIii, a. V. SilBhv, of (iranls Pa, tlrejon. Any and all prison clainiint' adverse ly the ahove-ilesi'iibi'il land are re iueste.l lo lile their chimin in this ollice on nr before f-aul till) dav of February, lM. ' J. T. I'.iiiiioi:.." lieiiisler. NOTICE Full Pl'l'.l.lfAT,(i. Timber Land A.t .ltp.e:i. 1S.K United Sta e Land Ollice Iiieburi( Oieiton, Se;iteni!.i.r 5 1 1 1 , L.IOJ Notice in hen bv nivi 11 that in coin pliai with the piovi-ion ol the art ol Centres 01 .1 utie ;i W-, hi ii.nl " u art lor the sale of timlu r laud- in the Stale of Calif. imi i, Oregon, Nevada, and Vahiii;io:i r. rnn.'y," as ex ended to all the I'ut'lic Land S ates hv net ol unnst I, Ih'.i.' M.iit'in M Collin .it Moscow, Ciinniv ol l.atati, Sute .. 1. hilm. has this dav li nl in Ihi ollice his sworn statement No. ;',IS fur the purchase of I he l.j of ihe Vj of Sec tion N.i 2J in I'oivt.snip No, ;17 South, Uaue No. (i V, and will nil -r prooi to show that ihe lai.d i-iiuht is inure valuable hir in. limber or stone than lor MiTt i 'liltlluil Itiroe. and to estitl.hsh lesclallllto illd I ilfl he O-e U lSeltll land I lll.ee. It, ,eli.. 1;, llrei;on.on K' dav, lb - Ii 11 l.v ol Fehiil.iry, l.iil.!. Ile niiines a wit ... .-s.'s : ! Il.iuv' I'. M. f irl.uel. Aim-, A. ;Z hot, I.irv ('. M.failand, ad of I M. km.., 1,1.1. , A. W, Silshv of ti,anls j Pas", i lieon. I Anv snt all ter.,,11 clainiin; a.' v is iy the iiooy .1. -cr be I I in I are r.-.j ,e-l. Olli. e 0 I I-1 1I II II .1 to lie lie ir c aims in th' sai l li h day o J. I". lb Kt't'ister, .NOI'lt'K liii; I'l lil.U'AII'I.N, Timber Lan I Ac'. J ni.e C-7S United Slates lmi uili.e, lio.ebiiri;, llr.-i;,in, S, p-. 5 otH Nolice is herein uiven lhat in comp i ain e it h tin p' in ii. 11, s o: the act ol t'on ' f lli'l- ;S. l-,',s enulie.l " li e. lor the sub- 01 iiniboi I.. nd in the Ma'. s ii Ca.ii-.rnia n -ci., V v di. and a-i. iik'.i 1 l'.-iMur ." a . x .-n i.'.l 10 ail ti.e I'uoi-c L.ii.t p, ,,. Ack-u-t 1. li-.'. lit i,n C M. ,t a .1 el Mo.-coa, I'.-tlli'y . ' I ,-t:di. M.,t,- of Id-bo lu'.s ii s day li',1 in ll, s , 111 e hisswotu sts em. -nt No ;;il'i, iorih;. pil'.l.ase t:,e N .11 ill,- N ' j ,.t s -, -'lull No 1:1 ''iwi.-l;p No" ,',7 ' liaime N il V, ai., v, 1 01!' r pr ol 1, sh,. thai tiie .., , fort;,. ; ,. va ti !-le I us 111.1 , r i r -1 i.. ir-an t--i iitn. uliiiial p i....M s. an,1. toi i,.ci-i-tii conn, to -a d (..it I U-V:e .1 i' Hr..l!e, K mIi'Ic ..-.. 11. on ln,l.i, 'lie li li dav iu 1-Yiini.n, pa n,. imii 1 j" a w 1 11 ; Wn.t. M. C l-iti-. Ami- A. Z'.m' , .lid Mail l'. Mi iarland ol Mo-.o' ilal.o and A. YV. M a n ,11 (i.ani.- I'ass Oregon At an-l all pe. -on , jim iu sdvr-rs. 1 the a'i..e .1 seitt-el Ian, Is ae re .pie-led 10 lile in. ir r iinn in tins , ;h, e on or heloie -al I o h d.u .1 ret tuarv l!H'.!. J T, I Uua.Ks. Iv ii:er. Yoi Know Wh&i Yoi Are Tcvktnf Yhn y,.u take i.iv.ir'r. Ta-.ieie-s l tint Tonic, hecause the fi iii.u'ais plainly print ed on every bottle hoinc lhat 11 is v.ni ply Iron and tjuiniue in a ta-.l.-.tss loriu No l uie No, Pay. Ctv. NOTICE FCK PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. Unitei! States Land Olhrr. Koi-eljiira Orrpm, Aiit'st 13.100.' utiie 18 liereiiy jfiven uii . i,,;Ie i'li fn' .r..vtM' '".','.... f..r iherni-ol linilier lands in 1 . t. (' UreiP.n, Nevada, a,,,! Wa-ninifti Ten i'oi."a. esiemle. , .ll n.e 1'ur.lU- Land S!at by a.M tmii.t 4, i --tl-. i J. M '! I'orll.i.ii. Ciui.ivol M'lltnoiiiKli, Mati ,.( O rlSOn. ha Iii:h day tiled in lln ' i (leeli.r MViiili Hatellient N'.l. :ij:.0. Ir : . iie i.ii"lm"" "I 'be W .'a l -N '- 4 .i,. A of N W '4 "f S-ciion No. 13 in r..wn-iii N'i Jl South. KaiiN'i w. , mil oll-r 1'iuof lo Mm ; nml coo-'lH ii ""' vainable for i ttni ber or t"ie ib" ' nuin'iibural I'ur-, M.'p ami 10 i Hiil'lili lier claim :o j-aui i.in I before J. O Ivai'b, Comily JtnlL-ej .t in. otli.-e hi lirmin roH, Ori-lcm, oni Monday, t'" llav N"'1","'r. .J. Slie naiin 9 it" 'In-"" ; (.eo. K Kun, I' K. l iel.N. Sum 1 Veaii h, LUiaid Wi'er", all of I'oi 1 mil. Anv and all i'-rsium ciainiitiL' adverse- ; f:; ly the almve-d -i-i-ribul land" ate "'-,ile,-tnl In lile 'heir riailim ill 'liln ol!l-e or before m il 10;h day ot N'ovemtier, J. T. l!ii!i)(ii:. Keener NOTICE Foil I'LllLiCAI'ION.. Tiiulier Liiid A. t, June U. 1H78. United Slides Land Ollice. P.o.-eburL', Of. noli, A'Hju.-iU. l'Ji'-. Nolice is hereby uivell lhat ill colcpll iiiiu with the provisions of the a.t of I 'oniir.-fs of June li, LS78, en i.leil ' An act lor the sale ol limber lands in ihe Suite 01 Ci Morula. Orenon, Nevada, .ml Wa-liinit'ori Teintorv," as extended to all the Public Lmd Slate by act of August 4, l'Vi:', .Marv (iiln 'erson, -ol I'm loll:. I, Coiinivol Multnornali. State d OieBnti. bus ihi' djy tiled in tliis ollice berswoin s atenir-nt No. U2I1J, lor th-' i-iir- ban- ol t tu N L '., o( Sec Nn. Hi in ToAnship No. HI. Muilh, lianue No. 'J Y est, arid will li"- r proof 10 slioiv thai die land ronhl i in-ire valuable .-r lis limber or Hole than for aniicuiiuial pu-poses, aud to esiab'ish her claim lo uid land hi In 1 e J. O Houib, Coiinti Judge, ai Iii l!:ce ul ti-aii'.a Pass, (Jre jn, on Mo-diy, ihe Ml li dav ol Novem ber, l'.ro2 She mum as wilnesses: E. liundnr-on, C. E. l-ield, Eiwood Uili-s. E. A funny, all of Portland, Oteiron. Any and a'! person -1 i-Li'mini: adyere Iv the at ovr -.it scrdi. .1 laims are re- I q'li-.st d to (lie tin ir c: .no. iu this ollice i.n or hetori! s.cd ill M day ol November. l"l... J T. I'.itllK.K.H, Kl lIHII t- NOiTCK Full l l." I'.J.IC.iTiON. Timber bind Ait, Jmieo. 1S7S. United Stales Land Ollice, ltosehuii;, ( Invon, August 14, llliL' Notu-e i hereby (;iveii lhat in compli ance with Ihe piovision. iif the act ol CouuresK of June 3, 1S7.S, entitled "An act for ihe sale of timh.-r lands in tiie States ol L'alHoi nia, Ori-jon, Nevada and v a' liiiiu'oii Terriiorv," a i-xteud.dto all ihe Public Land Suites hv act ol Aiiiiiist 4, lsim, Eiwood Wiles, ot I'.. 1 1 land, County of M tiltn. mull, Slate .f OicLjun, has iIiih duy tiled in this ollice liia nwom Htatement No oLMJ, loi the puri-ha?e of Ihe N '.. N E'4 S E'4' N W4 and S 1V'4 N E'4 of Section .No I:.', iti township No. -H S, Kuie Nj. '' wesl, and will oiler prool lo show lhat the land sought is more valuable for Hs I itnl.-er or stone than for nn- icullinal pur poses, and to establish ins claim to said land hi-lore the lietister ami Ucceiver of this i-llicH at tiranls Pa-s, Oreuon, -111 Moiulay, the loth day ol Novtm oer, l'.ulL'. lie names as w ilnesses : E A Feariui!, (I. E. Field, F. V. Kaibertioo. K, I-'unk , all ol IV.rtlaud, Orciron. Aniiin.l all persons .laimiuj; adverse! the above desct iiied lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on nr b.v loie.-aid lnili day of November, lVO.'. J. T. I1i:iikii:s, Hiatister. N11TUE FOli ITI'I.ICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3, li;s I'niu-d Mates Land Ollice, I'oseb'irn, Oregon, Aiuust ill, l:u)J Nolice is htreliv ien that 111 11 niih ince mill the provisions of the act of Coi-liiess of June 3, IS7S, entilled '-Au act lor the sale oi limber lands m the .-vales ol Uahloinia, Oiecn, Ne vada ami W'a hiiKtou T.-rriion," a exiended to all the Public Laud Elites bv act of Anoii-t 4, 1 -i'lj F edr.ck YV. Farber ot Poriiaud.. C tin v of .Miiitnomah, State 01 (ire--mil ban this day llleil in ihi ol tic. his Baorn aiaiemeiit No. . f rtln- purchase ol the .si,, ( N yi imi N '.j of .s W'4ui Seme n No 14 HI l'owilslup No. 41 S, iiill'e No. II we-t, and w ll oiler proof lo show Unit the land souiiht is more valuable for i's imtier or stone than for agricultural ninpo-es, and tu establish his claim to -aid land belore J.() iiooth, County Indue lit his olli. eal iiran;s l'as,t)re ton, on .Monday, the ld:b day ol Nov. in ner, l'.l lie n luie a ivitnee- Llwoud Wiles, v E. l-'i .1 ,-.,,!,' Abslock, Sam P. Yea . h, ail ol IVniand i In eon. Any and all person c'a mini a. Iversely he above described bind aie ipestcd olilethe r i laiiu- in lb s . . t Ii ti. ,,n ,,r be'ure said Intn day ol November, l'.klj. J. I. Ill!lliiii;s, Ki-Ksler, NOI'ICE Foil I'CoLlCAridN. limber Lind Act. lune li. 1 U mud 'a:.f LaiMi tul,,. .a. U. seluirv'. (I.ek. Vuunsi 111, l!,il ' Notne is berebi ".v,.,, n.i,-. ,,, compfe u.ce wnh ihe piovts ot the , Conk.--.ss of June II, IMS. emu led " n l. I Or 'he sal- ol limner land, in lb,. 'ia 1 1 ol C.,iiior-.i i, Oi.yoii, - Nevada, md vv at-hinton T.oiiiorv," as extend -.1 to all the I'unhc i.an l St e, by act f August 4, lv.ij, K award liun.lerson ol I'otiiand, C-ueiy , f MuUt .mai, ' stale i, I Olivm, has :h day Hied in ibis .. thee Iii-swotn .tutcm-iil' No ;;-..-., I. r f-e purcha-e ol Ihe S ,,f j;,.,.;",,,' No. : in Toivnslri. No 41 S;iith, range ' west, i,, , ,r..r ,,r, , Ul (iliw lh the land sought i more Valuable lr iis t inter or sioue :!., ,,r agri, ult ural pii'p .-es, an ' l i .-lab. im, claim lo said lan, b-(,r.. .1. ,.. Hoot.,. ,,,,, liidg-. a- i.i- , ll i,t p,, ,,,0 "" Vl "I"' 10 b UU u Nov.-,,,- be . 1 -). II,. ,., , a. ,;aw, '" i vei'-'i i-, , i: r J . ph and, . s C F. I d i'. A ! . Hi- ad.-;s-' red ile:- .1 .ai-.'s - lu Un ol N -v -I. T.! n i- t, e sal.l id h d, l'.ll.' er. Nn 111 l-: i f FINAL Sl-.TIM imi. v c 'F APMINISI KATUH. Nol ice is h ri bv oiv.n thai S-,l.,r. I d in.. Itii i.iy i -1 i i.-tob.-r. nr in ol --lid d.v at the I'ourt uuty court ,f J,.-i bin,, i i-.n of the i imty, i r. eon, h.i.- U en fix, ,l ' time Id;. co for In arinvr n... t;,,-,i "nt of A. I'. Houcli as admiui. '. r i-t the .-state id Lllia-h I.. Y,..m : trat d. c. l- -Mi P. r.-.,ns in:, r. .I Ill s nd talc are hen hv n,,riti.-,i i,, ti l. tb, ir i.hjiciioiis lo said accountant it any tlivy have, on .r l f,,r.. w..i.i u.lle ami tin n mid there to he pres. nt sho- ivn calie MliV K.ltl toeil shall not he r'W.-.L This ..,. j, ' I I'h.islied hy or.h r of kiiiI county '.. urt, made ou the 4th liav of Set. tern. l'- A. C. liiH til), i Administrator. Ihe .Veeft.y Oieouian iVi'kim rs.th for one jear nc and the or : ,n.d 1,1 .-mmmnW WLg.Vgf :Tl f-1 7J i fi The liurlingtoa tichct office in Portland is a veritable D'jrcuu of Information for travelers a placo. where they ran learn v.'.ut it will cost to reach ANY point in America or Europe; how long tho trip will take, and what there is to see on the way. If ycu are figuring on fin eastern trip, drop in and rt full information, cr, if you prefer, write me about it Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. -'ii ,-- ''i I ft m m m 4 ... Cor. Thro' Train Southeast. Northern Pacllic- Burlinilton Roule. " -ei...'s:i I ...,;D Cr,.,inl the Ihroil.-ll (- press of the Northern Pacific and Uur- linzlon railroads from the oriiiwe 10 the Southeast, changed time ou M iy I. Ti,.. I , an. eont i nent.nl service IS Itlliieil- ally btnefited, as conneclious for tin East and South are now inude with moniin trams mil of St. Louis and Chicago. The Si. l.oiiis Sp.-cia1 ll cv leaves Portland, at H:2' a. tn.; Tacr-nm, li:40 ,.. tn ; Smith-, 3:50 p in.; Spokane, ll .i-'i ll. in. ; Helena lO .lo in ; Uil- ling, 7 :0U a ; in. The nt w card is: n iire cnnvi iiiciit to ii.ost cities in tlui i ruin now carries tourist alceper, dini N'orihwest. The siaiolard sic. p:-r, "g;.iar. chair car, coach, and bairgage KatiH City without reclining- chair car, Louis. It remains car, Poriiaud to chalice, also in. Poriiaud to St. the great TIME SAVER, us Weil as the. only through train between tho NotlliWeid and Ihe Sou! heist. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukce & St. Paul Kailwnr, known ad over the Union as Ihe (Ircat K iilaa-. rniinint! Ihe "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between Si. Paul and Chicago, an.) Oi.ialia ami Chicago. ' The only perfect trains in the world. Understand: Connections are noidc with All Tianscontinental Line, ns.-tir-ing to passengi r i the best sei vice Upon n Luxurious coaches, electric light, ateam neat, of a verity equalled by no other hue. See thai your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when goin' to any point in ihe United Stales or Canada. All tick et agentH sell Ihein. For rates, pamphleis or other infor mation, address, J. W. Cai-Kv, - C. J. Kuov, Trav. Pass. Agt. Ceneral Agent, Skattik, Wash. I'iuitlimi, Or. Do yourChILDREN ASK QUESTIONS? Of cour.-o (Iicy do. It is their wny oC loitriiiiiir ami il ia vmir duty to ttnswti-. You mity need n die tionary to uid yon. It won't an swer every question, but there are tliotisands to whkh it will give you true, clear and deDuite answers, not about words onlv, but about things, tho Biin, nmcliinQry men, places, stories and the like, '..'hen, too, tho children eaii find their own answers. .So: ,e of our greatest men have, ascribed their power to study of tho dictionary. Of course you want tl.. best dic tionary. The most critical prefer tho -New and Enlarged Edition of webster's International Dictionary. Jon 7im- mi; qnrtliuin alout il trrik' in. & C. MERRIAM CO., PUBLISHCns. SPniNQFIELD, MAeS. BRIGHT'S DISEASE 1 he largi-st su'ii ever pi-, scription, changi d I a pre 1 ran r ii.- cisco. An.-, lid, piiii, li,,, (rM v-ilved in coin and stock Jl Il'.M) . ll ' was pa.. I bv a i.artv oi bn-it e-- m, n ; -ypecdi.-lor Lrgbi's 1 1 -,-u-e and lb;, b.-les, bub, ri,, incuralile di-e.i, . icy comnielici d I Iie -,-r:, li gation of the speciiic N.v 1 lliey lli'ervieacd seres' i l f ti v- , l.i.nl an I trn.l ii ,,,,, over Ihree dozen eae oi, and wall hing ih,-in. Ti,,'.,- "iciaiis ;e . Iiioidc. u,, and ailiiiiiii-ter.d il ,.(, , or judges, I pp, Al, ., I II. e i.-t .a-.- v,.r r 'i:r..sir!g taior,,' ,v There I..- n .u u. ,i. , , 'iu'lll.. li,,- art,,. I'- I: .ll-- pin per . .-; .-.,1 ! 1 ; I ' .-( ll p. chin. -al reo, p'lU'i-lie I ll'l'lle,- u ' V-SY. 4 i-co, I'm lii.m, t.i ' - mi John .i 1 1 i. A P., W iYS" WILD iur.;: i" :.; t . I". f ii'iily , .:, and a -oil tid'u . f.,- , go' Or. Kb, v ... to d.,., miles. I" Di, eoverv for C. ol.k W 'I'-Ulll til ill. e,- . ...i II u- . , . " ii ....... ", ;".,'." " - -vitt... - .1-l.u, l I '-tlim.i. 1 i.t t:,j, - iv, i'l-tant r, I UOmies f,, ,,. ol.il ifu! in.-. lien, I I 'rt d him. ! sic. p souuHv : H.- writ.,: I imuv everv Uiaiit. " 111 timrvelons j cur. of '.'on-uia-oti,,,, t P.ioiuhitis, I rov.. it ouch, I. Ill' 111,-., V olils. iitnl f :ri. i , , , .'.'in lor j"..-.. l ion lung tronbli-, ticiratl! ed fr,, .t v." l- l- " '"' lr"'i t'iti 'r.. at . h. kroner's (iril(, Mliri, 0 I'rniiitM la . Laxative BromoOiainiiic of the gCTIuiLQ TlUet. fe -.1 Ft ta-t""!! W 3 ON f wi-nsit.is l VftltllOK.BY J 11 Q in u 81 A. C. Siieuion, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. i - !QQ PAfT ' OVEli T1IE- RIO GRANDE WESTERN n y fa R; g . R ., uuu Only transroul inentul line passing directly througli SALT LAKE CITY, .LEADVILLE, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS AND DENVER. Three splendidly equipped tninidiin I ALL l'Ol NTs F;AST. ! To Through Sleepini! and Dining Citi and Free I'ecllning Chair Cars The most magnificent America by daylight. scenery it Stop overu allowed on all cUei ol tickets. For dieapest rates and descriplire literature, address J. 1) Mansliehl, General Agent, 1 it Thud St., Portland, Oreitoii. TICKETS - TO AND FROM ALL Points East VIA Short Line to PAUL, DUliUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, AN!) POINTS EAST ST. Through I'alnro anil Tom-ist Rlerp itn, Oiiitittf anil Itiill'et Sinuklnf l.ihi-nry i'ura. DAILY TKAINS; FAST TIME. I-'or Kates, Folders nml full informal!: regarding Tickets, Koules, iVc, call uoot address .1. W. PIIAI.ON.T. r.i. II. DICKSON, c. T. A, Yl'l Thlnl SU-ret, Portland. A. P.. C. DUNNISTON, 0. W. P. A. ill'J First Avenue S- utile, WkI. 6. R. & R OliLGON SHORT LINE AND - UMON PACIFIC. IT IS T1IF- Shortest, Quickest- AND MOS'f Comfortable lloule to all F.a tern points via. rortUnJ. AH Tl.roiigli Tickets rcadinj; over tliUruim are good via:' Willi I.ahc and 1'HVT Low Rates Everywhere. iile at Southern l'm il'ic bV" A. L. CliAHi, licn'l Passenger Agent, Dortlainl, Ore. J 5.'. mm I- V.' YEARS EJ.r ERIENCG it i i H I 11 f? 'St" si' 4-:i I RUDE m ...... DeiiGNJ ' I- -V- COPVBrGMTS I & nr ,n- ,M,,iloi; a kr. h and (1..srrl!-t ,--k. a-..rt '..ii f:ir ...ir.u n foe !..' 'it:.- 1 t.ro.-nl.lT .:,lm.-..le. l'.-.': - .t-..-tiy . o.nt,,.,,iiHi. Hi.ieil.ook..!' 1 u7 . ,-i....-i aceo, y for nr" c it.-i t.i-.-i tlim... h Met n A i ;..-.ctT ft. .r, witl;,.m c'lir-tL in Un: i!LI A Lisa i ,.','..'.'."' "t-i.lt. i-.-ii -. r" i "' "- :';' f c-i K Wi-.l., hunt lis' Dandi DtT Poinailr I St.lM ili-liii. ...l n. nr, Al M'i ! on. thre. to mr removet H dnl nJrJ n i tiiII f-r,t, faMine l.air. Price 5- I ' rarra t ail drugKis'a. For Mle, hy sio' Co.