Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1888)
T - ' " a. " " mxwH'im 'Bitaa - TELEGRAPHIC. AN El'ITONK Or THK PRINCIPAL K vents NSW ArritACTIXU 1'UBLIO lMTi:HlfST. The BergbolT brewerv burned at Fort Wayne, Iiul. Loss $100,000. The motor and cur on the South Bide Electric railway at Pittsburg, Pa., ran away and was completely wrecked. Be von persons were seriously injured, one probably fatally. A hoy at Salt Lake threw a lighted match into a coal oil can, cauaiug an explosion, which resulted m the death of Cleo Uarwer, aged 5, and Uuy Jor don, aged 6 years, and the serious in jury of David Jordon. Charles W. Waldron, one of the owners and managers of the Waldron bank of Detroit, Mich., has absconded, taking with him money and securities variously estimated at from $ 00,000 to I80.0W. In a collision between a passenger and a construction train of the Bur lington road, near Knun, Iowa, an eu sine and ten cars were totally wrecked Uoadnmster Kose, Dennis Uriflin and Patrick Heady, and a number of others were injured. A stock train, running at a high rate of speed ran into a herd of cattle near Fort Buford, Minn., on the Man itoba road, wrecking seventeen cars. Nearly 100 cattle were killvHl and live train-men injured, three probably fa tally. A barn on the Spring Valley stock farm, nine miles from Indianapolis, I ml., was burned, and eighteen head of line horses perii-hed. The tine stallion Brignoli Wilkes was lost: also lna, valued atG.000; Mary C.,5,000; Vassar Girl, Madiini llomewood and others. Charles Xorthey, a miner, a native of Cornwall, England, was precipi tated down the shaft of the Pollock mine at Butte, Mont., a distance of 100 feet, by falling off the cage through the carelessness of the engineer, and was instantly killed. lie leaves wife and two children. A collision occurred on the Dayton & Michigan road near Lima, Ohio, be tween a freight and a special from Ottuwa with a military company on the way to Columbus. One or two cars were broken up and two passen gers, one engineer and the conductor received slight injuries. Mr. James Bell, a business man of Chicago, quietlv stepped up to Mr. John Btevvns, a "young man about town," dexterously sliced his ear otl with a pen kuife, placed the severed member in his vst pocket and walked a war. Mr. elevens, it is intimated had too ardent an admiration for Mrs, Bell to suit Mr. Bell. A serious accident occurred on the Columbus, Springfield ft Cincinnat Railway, east of Springfield, Ohio. train, consisting of eight freight, two passenger cars and two sleepers, struck a broken rail. The engine and erery car were derailed. The sleepers, boih carrying passengers, were thrown down the embankment. Four pas sengers were injured. The boiler of a locomotive attached to a Lehigh vallev freight train ex ploded while going up the mountain near Wilkesbarre, Pa. A brakeman named Joseph Vanhorn, was blown from the engine into the woods, 200 feet away. Both of his legs and one arm were broken, and his back wag injured. He died before reaching home. Mrs. Mullins, of Pittsburgh, wss a witness againht Mr. Sc holler in a cai-e which was to have been tried Tuesday afternoon, and Tuesday morniug Mr. Seholler, in order to insure Mrs. Mul lins' absence from court, walked into her hause, and, seizing her by the hair, cut her throat from ear to e;ir. Mrs. Mullins being dead, and, Mr. Seholler being iu jail, the case was not tried. The sheriff of St. Louis county, Mo., accompanied by a ponee of depu ties, went to St. Charles to arrest three men for stealing a ferry boat. A right with revolvers resulted, in which one deputy was killed, and two others badly wounded. The sheriff himself disappeared, and it is not known whether he w.u captured by outlaws, or is still running for his life. The falte work for the super-structure of the Chesapeake & Ohio rail way bridge over the Ohio, between Covington and Cincinnati was swept away by a great raft of driftwood tint had accumulated at its base, and 350 feet of the iron bridge droppeel a dis tance of 100 feet into the stream be low. The trestle went down the river ten or twelve miles, where some f it was anchoied. The iron work lies in the river near shore. The com pany estimate their loss at $200,000. W. II. Leland, brother-in-law of F. D. Adams, mine owner of Auburn, Cal., who is in Chicago to dispose of mining property, was drugged in a sa loon by a bartender and accomplices. When he recovered he was in the rear of the saloon, in an alley, and his watch and money were cone. His assailants were cutting the fli?eli off his finger to get a diamond ring off. He resisted, when they Wat him and got away. Leland has identified the men. Jacob Moxter, a piano dealer of St. Louis, Mo., committed suicide. He entered his warerooms and began tuning a piano. When the work was completed he sat down at the instru ment and played a "dead march." As the last note died away the report of a pistol rang out when a couple of work men rushing up found Moxter lying on the lloor beside the piano, with a thin stream of blood tunning from a wound in his temple. He died in a few minutes. To teach a young calf to drink, back him into a corner of the shed and stand astride his nei-k so lie can go either backward nor forward, having the pail in reach. Put three ringer in his mouth, letting him hold his head as high as he likes; dip up the milk with your free hand and pour it into the other; it will run dswn into his mouth and lie will begin to suck. Now lift the pail up to his nose, and as he gets interested gently lower it toward the ground. He will object to this, but you will come it after a little. Now begin gently to take your fingers out of his mouth; you wiil succeed in this before long, and the calf is broken. "A bad habit once acquired. young man," he said solemnly, "is difficult to break off. It weakens the will power, and final? y overwhelms and destroys its victim." "J know it. sir." responded the ycing man; "there's the habit of tippir g waiters, for in stance. The first rip I ever gave was a nickel, and the snusation was one of unadulterated pride. Now, if I give anything less than a half a dollar, J feci like a sneak thief." Fuck. COAST CULLING& DKVOTKD PRINCIPALLY TO WasIIINUTON TERRITORY AND CAI.miKNIA. Hampton D. Balcom died at Spo kane Falls, W. T., from ah overdose of morphine. Ucoree Lee was shot and killed by Charles H. Jackson at Alberqnerque, N. M. A fire broke out at San Diego, Cal., on H street, and destroyed tho entne block. James Mitchell, a painter, engaged m painting a church at Sacramento, Cal., fell from the scaffolding and met with instant death. J. S. Wheeler, a blacksmith, com mitted suicide at Sacto, Cal., shooting himself through the head with a pisted. The 17-year-old eon of Richard Smith, fell in a tub of boiling water and wa terribly scalded, at Spokane Falls. W. T. Walla Walla will vote a tax for the purpose ol molding a new orick svhoedhonso, to cost f2.",000, pres ent school building being overcrowded. The bodv of Elmer At ford, who was drowned at Long Beach, Cal., came ashore at the place where he was bath ing when elrowned. Herman Biwtlem died at Iob An geles, Cal., from opium taken for sup- poseHl suicidal intent. Deceased a new-comer, and nothing is known of his home or family eoinu'ction-. Jeseph Brown, U years old, while oiling a windlas used in moving a school house, at San Jose. C.tl., hitl his head drawn between a la ami and a stanchion, and was crushed to death. Charles Parker, about 23 years o'd, was fatally injured at Chico, Cal. He was working on a hay preas, when in some way the crar k slipped and fell on him, crushing his skull. Two brothers named Schuniwker, tried to swim across the river at Napa, Cal., with their clothes on, and IKorge sank when about half way across. It is supposed they werj under the in tluence of liquor. A voting man named Finest Staysa was accidentally shot at Pasidena, Cal , by a title in hi own hands while taking il out of a wagon. He died almost instantly. He was but 2(i years of age ami single. A Chinaman named Why tifiig ran amuck in the northern part of Fresno, Csl., scaring women and children C ulcers chased him in a house writh ing on the tljor in t-p.tsins. The man died while being rennvcd, and at the inquest it was found lu was a leper. John McMahon and Capt. Row woke up at Seattle, W. T., ami found they were prisoners in their own rooms, and h id b.i-n robbed during the night. McMahon 'a clothes were all stolen, and Capt. Rowe was robbed of $200 in coin. A. R. Walters and J. S. W. B mks, two calipers at Bakendleid, Cal., were preparing to retire when Walters, in attempt'ng to take liis ritle eut of a wagon, dhchargeel it, the bullet pass ing through his shirt bosom and strik ing Bulks on the right temple, en tering the brain. Banks eli- el. The? elead body of a man was found lying along the railroad tr.uk at Bakerstield, Cal. De-ceat-ed hail kfn i-eeii around the elejw.-t intoxicated li s hat was found on ton of the lox ear. He apparently had dim tad on top of the car to steal a ride, and fell off, eleath being Caused by contussion of the brain. At Florin, near Sacramento, Cal., an unknown man was run over mid killed by a freight train. The body was cut in two about the middle, the parts being held together only ly a ttrip ef skin. Judging from blood marks on the ties the man was struck while crossing a tre.-tlo and way el ragged some di-taiue. Wm. Meinin, aged 11), a bookkeeper in a livery stable ut Nevada, Cal., left town, saying he would be back in two hours. He did not return, however, and it was discovered that the pad lock on an old-fashioned safo at the -table had leen pried off and about $3,000 stolen. Hennessr, the loner f the money, is you;g Mcrnin's uncle and was very kind lo him. His nephew's ingratitude has made the old man almos-t broken hearted. A. Fdletor, whose cabin is near Kvansville, Cal., lias boon a cripple for tor some years and was obliged to walk with the aid of two canes. His cabin wvs found burned down and on search being ni -.de for his body it wap f.uiuil worn, thirl- fr forlv- f,iot where it had been el ragged ami par tially eaten by mountain lions. He had been so badly burnnd that he dud from his injuries and the lions had elraggod off the dead body to feed on. Dudley Ayres, A. Lenr-toin, George Ling, W. G. Stee le and Waller Adams were seated in the elevator of a build ing in San Francisco, when a roie gave way, precipitating the eleva'or and the occupants to the bottom of the shaft. Lenstein, who was the worst injured, received a compound fracture of the left leg, besides beting internally hut t. Adams had his It f . ankle broken. iSteele received bruiser on the head and bexly, and Ayres had one of his ankles twisted. Wm. Grigley was riddled with bul lets at James S. Copeland's rauch near Vina. Cal., by James Cope-land, Jr., and Mr. Hopper, whom he tried to kill. He first stole a watch and pistol from Copeland's house, and tired two shots at yomig Copeland and Hopper, missing his aim. Mrs. Copeland and son, and Hopper took refuge in the upper story of the Cook house, fioni which they opened fire on Grigley, killing hirn instantly. 1 he coroner s jury exonerated them. Tapioca l .'ream. Soak over n'ght, in milk, a teacupful of tapioca. Tin next day stir into it the yelks of three pfu's. well 1 eaten, and a cupful of su gar. Place a juart of milk on the fire. let it come to the boiling point, and then stir in the tapioca, and bjt the whole cook until it has thickened; then take it off the tire an I stir in the whites of the ejrgs. lea en to a froth. Fiavot to taste. A small portion of the beaten whites of the eggs can be saved to dec orate the top. Slir into the latter a little sugar, put it into a paper funne!, press it out over the top of the pudding according to fancy, and place it iu the ejren a few momenta to cooL The first American Sabbath-School of which we have any definite knowl edge was started in Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pa., about 179, by Ludvrig Lfacker, a teacher in the common schools. It was carried on by him for about ?rty years, and was attended with some remarkable results. This antedates Robert Raikea (1781) and David Blair (1700). AGRICULTURAL. Dr.VOIKU TO THK lNTtltK.HTM UK F.HML!tH AND HTOt'KMKM. Nothing pay $ as well on the farm ns a good garden. The ieaoh trees in Arkansas are so heavily laden with fruit this season that much shaking off will have to be done in order to preserve the tre'es. An English authority lias computed that in the last three or four years metre pigs have elied in the United States ef cholera Ih-in have been raisnl in the British Isles. Vermont' maple sugar crop this spring is In quantity ami quality alaive the average, owing to recently introduc-cd improvements in its man ufacture. J he yield is estimated at liiteii million pounds. The use of commercial fertilisers makes it possible te apply some in a nure to every crop, and in land that is constantly growing something, this means manuring every year. As the farmer sers the wealth of blossoms in his fruit orchard, he should be reminded that H requires an rnormoiH amount of pl.tnt food of various kin Is to make the fruit ma ture. Soaking seed corn in tar water is claimed t be? an excellent remedy for protecting the plants against the ravages of both worms and em Some believe it te be quite as t ffee live as soaking iu copperas water. By far the best potato for late spring use is the Blue Imperial. It dves not sprout reudilr, but remains comparatively solid until early planted potatoes are ready for mo. Fire is the best preventive of elisease in em-hards and vineyards. If all the old wool be piled up an I turned it w;ll greatly lesn ehseafe ami insect attacks. It should lie done early in the season. Do not force yaung pear trees too rapidly, as it has been demonstrated that tlio blight tloe not ns readilv at tack trees that grow slowly as it does! those that grew quickly. A giass crop will siKin ruin a peach erchaid. Pick e ff all the blossoim that may apjesr on your jemng str.ewbei rr vines set eut this spring. Do not id low any of the young plants to fiuit. It will injtue their growth and lcw-cii their priKtuctiveness next season. To pie vent tlie sp irrows from elriv ing the wrens away bore a round hole in the box one inch in diame ter. The sparrow e-i-uld not get into the box through so small au entrance, while the wren would le able to go iu or out at will. 1 he value ol any kind ol t inn stock is very largely determined by its feeding the first year of its liie. Breeding counts for much, though every successful breeder knows how gtcitily the character of a young i.ni mal is changed by innutritions e r iin proper fooel. A party of New Jersey gentlemen who r turned fioni a recem vUit to Florida, have deoidoel to intnelucc the cocoa n ti I tree into Floiidj, and have secured a long stretch of territory in the southern portion ef the State. O l most farms the manure is tt un qually distributee! to i;ive the ls-l protii. svime part are' man tmtl heavily annually. The garden is one such sot, and rs it requires more laUr than ary other equel area, it is fairly entitled to a greater portion of manure. California farmers incrcae'd their acreage in prune ibis year, but the unfaveirable weather during the blos soming xriou diminished the yield C niderahly. It is, however, exi-ctcd now Ih U the quantity will bo double that secun d last year. S.mU Clara county is the principal prune section. In planting out pitches of the hermaphmdite strawlicrry plants to fertilize thoe that arc only pistillate, it i imiHjrtant to have the two blo-.- oius at exactly the same time. If there is not uniformity in blossoming, the earlier r later berries as the case may be, will be unfertilized. Il is risky business taking sm dl jh tatocs for planting, if thry are the leavings from a bin. They may make go kI neH-d, if well ripened and from strong, thrifty plants; but jxdatoes that grew small, because their growth wa chcckcel by blight or other de -truction of tluir leaves, are worthiest as seed. The sour currants are sure to I plagivel with the currant woim. Lsik out for llieni. A little hellclwrt tlUfted on the leaves is an emcient protection. The worm never gets t s cond taste of this insect dectroyer. Apply it early in the morning, while dew is on the le-aves ef the bushes. 1 he tomato is commonly grown ti: gardens on stnls made much tts r;ch. The vine attains remarkable vigor, but the fruit ripens slowly. If onl moelcrately ferule soil were used foi growing tomatoes the crp woulJ rijicn eailier, and be less subject to rot, t hough this elisease is apt to take the first ripening fruit of some kimU of tomatoe s on any soil. n:gn tviJieoroiogcai stations. Of the present very limited number eif high stations for making meteoro logical eibservatioiiH. theue are euily two in Europe which exceed ."l.ooo meters in height. Inking tilHiut lO.OOO and H.(MK) feet, resptctively. Among those in this country Pike's Peak, which has an altitude of ll.IOOfeet, exceeding thus, by limro than .S.OOO feet, any in Km-ope. These yi-eat heights are much more accessible on this continent than in Europe, there being live in America where 11.0OO feet or more is reached by railroads built for facilitating mining work; the highest of these in North America is Mount Lincoln, in Colorado, the min ing works on which are 11,2:7 fe'et above the sea. and here is a meteor ological station e-onducted by Harvard College. Another station is placed part way up the mountain, at a height of 13,000 feet. Iu the Andes range, in Peru, continuous meteorological ob servations are also carried on. the loftiest point for this purpose boin-j 14, olio foot above the soa. S. 1". Huh. A woman, who had refused to speak for some five or six years, stood in the spelling class at the Poughkeepsie In sane Asylum in line with the others. The teacher pronounced a word to her when her turn came, as he had to the other members of the class, never dreaming that she would respond. Imagine his surprise when she prompt ly and chjarly pronounced the word and spelled it correctly. Since that time she has conversed as freely as other women, and great hopes are enter tained of bee ultinjate recovery. MARKET REPORT. IfKi.tAHi.r. Quotations Carkpwi.ly ItH vi-i:u Kvfkt Wkkk. WHEAT Valley, $1 30 1 31 Walla Walla, $ I 20 $1 22 J. DAK LEY Whole, $1 10(1 124 ; ground, per ton, !?23 00(27 f0. OATH Milling, 323:ij. ; feed, 44 (343c. HAY Baled, $Kkf 13. SFED Blue Grass, II J(tlV ; Tim othy, VJOKlOo.; Ited Clover, l Mloo. F LOU It Pat ent Holler, $1 00; Country Brand, $3 75. F.UGS Per do, 18c. BUTTKlt Fancy roll, er pound, 23c; pickled, 20($25c. ; inferior j-rade, 13(3 23 j. CHEESE Eastern, Um20c.; Ore gon, H(lCe. ; California, l ljc. V EG E TABLES Beds, pir Back, $1 30; cabb ige, per lb., 2e. ; carrots, per sk., $1 23; lettuce, ja-r do. 20o. ; onions, $1 IK); potAtiH-s, per l'X! lbs., SHic.trtfl; ratliKhcH, per Uos., lotoil'Uc rhubarb, jier lb., tic. ' I I HONEY In comb, per lb., 18c; strained, 5 gal. tins, per lb. 8Jc. POULTKY Chickens, per do.. $4 tK)(,t,G 00; ducks, per dec, $5 CRM 7 OO; geese, $U 00(j)8 0O; turkeys, per lb., lije. PROVISIONS Oregon haws, 12Jc ler lb.; Easlorn, 13(a13jc. ; Eastern breakfast bacon, 12 Je. ar Ik.; Oregon UViFij. ; Eastern laid, 10(1 lc. ier lb. ;" Oregon, lOe. II HE EN FHUITS Apples. $ ) i 83c; Sicily lemons. $( U0(Yi U 30 California, f.l o0(f3 (NJ; Naval oranges $0 IHI; Hiverside, $4 00; Mediterra nean, $4 23. DKIED FRUITS Sun dried ai- ides, 7Jc pe r lb. ; machine dried, l0ii$ lc ; pitUss plums, 13c,; Italian prunes, 10(il ic. ; peaches, lSJtillc. ; raisins, $2 40(32 30. WOOL Valley, I7(3l8c; Eastern Oregon. uy$ 13c. HIDES Dry beef hides, 8(10; culls, tir7c; ki;i and calf, 8wl0c; Murrain, 10 (itHZe. ; tallow, 3t5jc. LUMBER Hough, ier M, $10 Oi; edged, per M, $12 OO; T. ami O. shtatluiig, -r M,$l I U0 ; No. 2 Moor ing. lor M, f 18 tMJ; No. 1 ceiling, per M,$!8 tK; No. 2 rustic, irM,$ 18 Oil; clear rough, per M, $2 t0; clear P. 4 S, ier M, $22 50; No. 1 Hooting, per M, $22 30; No. 1 ceiling, p-r M, $22 30; No. 1 rustic, jer M, $2 50; stepping, per M, $2. tx); eer 12 incites wide, extra, $1 Ml; lengths 4U to 50, extra, $2 UO; lengths 50 to 110, extra, $4 00; 1J la'h, per M, $2 23; li lath, ?er M. f2 50. BEANS t J note small white,? t 50; pinks, $3; bayos, $3; butler, $4 50; Limao, $4 fa) per cental. SALT Liverpool grade of fine quoted $18, $11) and $20 for the three sues; slock salt, $10. CO FFEE Quote Halvador, 17c Costa Kica, l8(t(20c.; Hi , l8(20o. ; Java, 27$c; ArbuckleVs rasUd,22c M EAT Bee f, wholesale, 24S.3e. dicsseel, Go. ; sheep, 3c ; elre se-d, tic; hogs, drevwd, biglic; veal, 5((l7c. PICKLES Kegs quote-d steady at fl 35. SUGAR Prices for barrels; Golden O.tije. ; extra C, '. ; dry graiiuluted, ti: ; crushed, tine crushed, cube and js.)wdered, 7Jo. ; extra C, tij. ; halves and loxes, c. higher. SOME OTHER OCCAS'ON. A Itarky Vl.n. In lit llnloii. Wa Kullrt). ly ff'rt frntii t'llf-4. "I should like to hev- a puson 'rest ed fur false pretence-," he said, as he entered the Ninth Aveuiue station yes terday, hat in hand. "What did he pretend?'' asked the sergeant. "It'B a grocer down do street, ear! Three davs ago, hh I wan i-l;irtsiu' bis place, he halted mo an' salt!: ",Mo"ts, if you will tote off dem ashes I will give you a watermellyon.' "I sprung at de chance, sah. I tot ed them ashes, an' he gin mo de inell yoiu" "Then whore's tho false pretenses?" "In do faokt, sah, dat when I pur cwded to 'zammhio dat lnellyou, sah, I found it had been plugged." "Ye." "An dar was no mo ripeutss about It dan about ills ycre old hat." "Did he warrant it ripe?" "No. sah." "Then there Is no false pretense and you have no eao." " 'Zactly. sah. I 'spectcd it, sah, an' do yeni know what 1 did 'fore I eoiim down yore?"' "No." "Ate de hull bi.lness up. Hlick an' e'U'tin. sah! An' l.o gwluo tlowu te tell the jrrticer of It. An" i.e gwints to let him uuderstan dat ho didn't gum game dis chite. sah ntv.sah not ou dat eiccasioii!" Jh troit Free Vi'".. The man with twins is ik i-aiy happy. A. (. "iivrij.-Mt:. Society ia necessary to mini, oven if it las only that of a ih. A hoa-stiny toniruo la the manifest -lijj'n ef a vMwafJIy In'tirt. You iieotln't puck up any worries. You can jjet them any whero aa you (jo a'.onir. As wo may safely depend ujioii th word of a trcthftil man, ho wo may snfi ly depend urnm tlio doingd ol a faithful mail. lioauty and sadnofi" always jjo to gether. Xafure. thought henuty tero -ieh to c-o forth upon tho earth without i moot alloy. (Si onie MtMtlomild. Have your tupply of white hellt hore 011 han ', and wlieu the currant worm makes its 1 p earance "ko for him" at ouco. He has au appetit" like a school-hoy. and gets in his work in short order. Promptness in head ing off his depredatioue is the price of currants. Make a map of your orchard, mark ing the location ef each tree and what variety it ia, and yo. vill have 1 o need to elepenel up n lahels, whit h are Ha hie to he destroyed or ii.jured. glance at your diagram or map wih show at once the character of any tree in your orchard. ceNSTir.VTit Is responsible for many of tho mo-e serious ail ments with which you are alllicted. Him hnrg l-'igi are a apecilic for the cure of Ha bitual ConBtipation, Liver Complaints, Indi gestion, lly-Mpepsia. ll'-adache and Files. To traveleis by ea and lanl they will be found in valuable; they are positively unfailing- in their action, and Una is the only medicine ever of fered to the public that is acceptable to the tame, and so pleasant thatchildreu will eat the Flea as eagerly aa candy. Price, 25 cenU a box. bose, one Vig. In any case where the system requires build ing up Iujardin't Life Kxttnet ne-er fails. It will succeed where everything else Lai failed in bracing up organ io Xuuctioa. . Price, LaO a bottle. All drugis ata Chicago Society Notes Mi's. Packer presents Mr. Noi-thslde to Mra. Southslile. Mr. Nortlisllo "I have hal the tho pleasure of meeting Mrs, Southslde before, I believe." Mr. S. ' Pardon mo, I don't re member." Mr. N. "Thlnlc a moment.' Mrs. S. (I'.fter irofiind inedltalloii) "Oh, 1 beg a thoiiKond pardons. I recall the occasion now. You were my very first husband. I'm such a stupid little thing. So glad to see J ml. Ilow Is tho present Mrs. Northnlder"' H'lofon"'"" - It U iiHtoniHliliiir "how pretty the homeliest girl you have never seen can look when sho Is softly talking lion-se-nse lo you through tho telephone. HimuTvilltt Journal. Pegasus abend. Poet "Did you get my poemP" Editor " Ye, sir, and It's regular hog-wash." Poet "Well, why don't you take a bath in UP" Town Toti. STAUTI.INU llS( 1IVI KV. Tlir ilt nvery hr lite InliuliltMiitii nf a liMntlt)r hllln rio inn Nlu-il lii llii- i-nliti-nl m imruH tl rver ami nuiii'. Hist It i vll, In tlu ir vrry inlilsi, m ilra lilinlly nlwrt lliiu. Hueli il jB nv-rli- ni l- luiele at vvitj mixMnti. In evci y purt if I hp I'liluii. niiiwipiuiiliy. lien It l teu snaim-1, im It ln( sriulil U m ftti'h llnifi. ti riMixli Hlniitili ivi.-tiii.i- 4i' Htmti. tint wlm Iti4 lt-n N-in lliti il tt nl em ml. llmt llistlf tlt-r'-i HUimni h Hti lt-in Ih it thortiuuliiy t-illnMt'ltiiiH ti ttill'-nlm uf ti.tt iiinlnrliil iMii-ioti. ntel mi-itnii nf lnrtUy- Itilf I In- nynlflil tirfttliiKl I', a rt-flliiK or nmrr m-i-iitllr Ktnl linniiullliv rt-ltrn llirtmulitiiit Hit w lii.li. i.i lul.liiii IhhmI. Il"iil.-i lliu trliriln luriiiK of ninlnrliil tlHf-t. tlntiili iifiin ami hk11-- cake ai n rt-'iiim eil by Ilia iiiitont H- IInn uf Hit II. I til. Ill VNlli. ll Kl'll-nru llll KIVIM ItK HBIH lloil (H a rt iiifi'y fr I iit'iiinHllsm. ilj mtiiln, ctinittlra Uiin. Iher t iiii'i'UIn'. ilflnlii). knlni'V Irimlil ", mat all tllifa-in iiiiih1i in the ut'Knlis uf til Kt ;illun anil a.iMlmllnlltin. A Ot-oririi ninn l rfimrlwl lo linn inatta tn ll ilui inn tliu put twnnljr II vu )eHn kiu IiK oul. White Il'ei tisii of Si.irn. Linn nf Knu laml. ll'Bouof Chin, ( n-M f Switzer land, Haniierof IVrain, I rearml ol l.ypt. I), ml. It- Kiiulpof Ibis-lb, Mir o! t lull, 1 lie l"lrele hi .1 tpnu. Ilirpel l-.roi. Toiretlhe-a Im lox nf me (retinue I)lt. ('. Ml I.ANKS i KI VllltAIHt I.IVKH 111.1.. price i eiila. ami mall us th out- alile taiuM-r it h eour ainreiv. piainit written, ami 1 rru:a in Hiitmim. ve o win then mail im the ilmv llt with an ei? uant nark aire eif oleoaraphic and e-hro- malic rnriln. 1 I KMIMI ItHoS., riTTSHCnO, lA. Ir. It.tnil'tll mil thir and nf lanital at hlt'li dM kluK can Ins uiul tal.ly m roriiit tl at two Ui llnro urtke All that timte and aealtli can iirnvlile art1 en i- i-il Ov t lie unt-HtM ! tlie raumiw naiti- iu llnt.-l. r-aii r rancliM ii. I he InniM- liaa recciitlv lieeu r-fiirni.lieil. and Ih ii"W inn1 nf the liiit'ot. In nil lln ni'iHiiiitnifiiu, lo lit f.i'iiul in the irld. 'i here itt in ectnn that nll-'nU ancli a market f"r K'umI tliiugn t eat, at d't . ralifninia, and the IIa!ilin table nt furiii-iln-tl itli everything. tf all the Soi 1 ianci-c" h"tfl It in the must liiiliie-like. A ltlio.li- Nlanil farmer m-triitlr anltl iilnctjr Uircc luintM lur f I M. A OMAN-! tl-KION. -Ilnjrnn know. Marf. I one acluitlljr con i :ii.l'. il kiiii uIk "f - You hiirrirjr inw. .Mea. II r.-il me til nil it," ' I uirerliiu frum clinmn wmliinw. I l lle-e.l injarlr llio mual tmliappjr oiiuian In the v. mid I IihikcmI ln vtamniilrr limn I really aa. and I fll lno-iity. I.iii- H.-. MII-1 In liavt. tut hiuK it worth lit in, Itn " "I lif t-iitiieni e nil tlmw uiittMtt niK. Well 1 "v,i. I t aavni at tlir elm mlti ht'tir froni tlip fintiil-,lim ol a tlcv.1 win. Ill ttlitnlilt-r tu llitiik ul. A frltnitl atl vlanl int to lane lr. I'lrrtVa l-averlle t'rrtM-rip titin. I tliil m In au int reilltily ahtirt tiiix. I ( II llkf a new tn-iuii. 'I lie rreacritnion' tnrrd 11 it-, and I tiwe Hr. t ltrif a ilihl ul Ktalituiie wlncii I can never reiy " V ifty ll j-ton HritM aeli annualljr eirfht million l.t- Inn. con siM n in.M, Mian 1 1. A, ;: Kit A 1. IrrKlllt). Hllni lll.i-n.rii mt 'hll- d r-, e liroiiie oiiKti" Hrtin-lili. t an b ctir.-.! the tine ol Mralt'a KmhImIsm of I oil l.lvtrOil with lltfipiiltiira. I'tinti-iit-nt pliy-iii inn !- It and Iu ita Krarc alin. rieat. r-aii the folloa Intt: "I uawl Ktitl 8 Kiiiiili-ion lur an nhfttinate I oiikIi Mitli llinorrhKt'. l.'t t.f Appetite. Kmaclatlim. Meeiilen-. ele. All t.f llietw have now left, and I Itetieve yunr KintilMlon low ayeil a t-aae Ol well ilevt-linieil t otimimpOon." T. J. KlI l-KV. M. II., lme tetAr. "IV An Knuli- h panr rert that i.Mtl in twentj i tlix-k liave urutlui-ed 4. Kri laniba rlurn o( KO i" r t-ei-.. A ril.U IN TIMK HAVK.H NINKI lr. I'ieree' I'l.-anant I'tiritative IVllrt are pr. vtiHVf n wt ll a. rnrttlive. A few of t!i- Little liiitnla." loKt-n at the riiclit time, wilh 111 lie pene ami 1:0 incoiiVt-iiK-nce. will ae .iniplmli wliat Initnj- il.illan and miirh Raill rt t nl tune will tail lo tin after lMwano time hii.t)ou with III IniiiK'ayp. ConMipatinn re iifotl, the l.ivi-r retiUlate I. Ilie IIIimmI purillftl. million tv HKiinl li-Ttm and all cotilaiciou dti-Hm. ' I VtHtiii-inlendaK tral. cliaiiKitiK di.-t, at-raiil UihmIo. will liitd Invaluable, lir. I'letee' rl,aiMnt PurKative I'llltta. In lul coueui-.t.l lo tarry. sn.l and cohI ahit will make any clammy soil liMtmi ami ft lulilo. U IIIM It I It 11 In II t K. I.VMHISOI.IK. tllll.KANH Co., X. Y., A.ril i, lvC. Almtit a year ntfo, I imiruilenlly rtepin-tl oil the llinl-ill Itivcr enri while tliey wen in iimtiiiii. Iu trying t Have inyw-lf fmin a fearful fall I wrenched my liack terrilily. The next tlav I could w walk, rilul I suf- ft-reil iiin from mv neck to mv liil. 111 in'.iH npplicatiiiint weie mmle, Imt imtli itiK which ua timie aljatetl my iilt'criiiK. HeiiiK aiiMou to If t up ntiil attcml to tui- liew. i ilctei'iiiinetl tJi plat e three Al.l.cot K'a I'oltoix I'l.AM r.n., out alie the other, on my lun k. In almnt an hour ami a half thev caimett coiiHiileralile itchinu. The italu anil 'renetM M-iirtildv tl.-creaNt-il, Alltl I rcft.-it iirettv well that niiilit. I lie next 111 M iiiiiK tlie itching Im x-oi to le iuitt' tw'vere tuitler the ilailera. To et aoinc re lief, 1 hail my iKick well rullM-tl croaways over the 1 latcni. I was suriirntetl within two hour afterward to li lit I the pain ami sore iic-m nliniwt K"iie. I tavt'(i iu hetl thai tiny; and the iimriiiiiK nfterwartls I K"- "1 ami atteuilett to litiituieiw. i. Y. Pktt.ua.n. Apply a thin (Inn Iin; of lime around your grape vines, and Uien work it into the Mill well If all so-called rcnuilli- l ave failed, Hr. taije t ularin id'Hudy cures. A Xcw Knulnntl farmer concludt-a that a far mer ran keep a slieep wilh every cow without uuy atiiuiiunai i-pe.ase. J. II. ITMk.Ansirranil Aualrtlea.1 t bcoilat. Ljtliratory, It I Mnat at.. i'orOaud. ur. Anal) mm made of ail JutwUuicea. For Low of Arelll- take Allen" Iron Tonic llutt-nt. Ail Kcniline la-ar the siC nuluie uf J. 1'. Allen, 111 uxkU t. I'aill. Miun. A ('(inih. (old. ar Ho re Throat rw- 1)11 1 re imiiteiliate alteution. a nt'Kiect result 111 Home i-curahle I.iiiik I li-teti ho 'ji-oii'M rYrtiTifiinf Trorifit will iuvariuhly Kive relief. tiidU uitly in 6imt. Our rentier., when vVtinif. Sa-i I'ranciKCo, houltl, hv all nu-rtiiri, xtoii at the famou Italtlwin Hotel, corner Market, Kddy and Powell street. All cable unit lioraa car line from ft rry and trains mm the dir. I'ntler the preaeut inaiiatcement it hn la) (niie the nittnt Hipular houxe in San 1'ran- c:scti. Try Okkmka for breakfast. C-.S okiq StScalp PrSTOFE:0 AV' OUTICURA OUticura 1. v NOTHING IS KNOWN TO PCIENCK AT all comparable to tlie Ci'TlcLKA Kumkdiks in their marvellous properties of cleansing, purifying and beautifying the akin and 111 curinfr torturing, distlKuring, itchinn. scaly and pimply disease of the ski a. scalp and blood, with loss of hair. CuTici'BA, the (Treat Skin Uttrk, and Cuti cJKAr o4i an exquisite Skin neautitler, pre pared from it, externally, and Cutiouha Kk solvkvt. the new Hlootl Ihirirter, internally, cure every form nf skin and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticitra, 50c; Re solvent, $1; Soap, 25c Prepared by the Pot- TEH llKUU AND C'HKMICAL Cf) IlOBTON, MASH. Send for How to Cum Pkin Diseases." s4T tluiiilea. blarkheada, chapped and oily "Va ( ski in prevented ty UUTIOURA SOAP. Tr Hull Aches, Pains and Weakneasea In f frtantly relieved by tho CcnauRA ANTI . Rai Plastbb, tha only paM-kiilint plaster. 350. 1 1 t ' t y LlAntr BREAfifEmEDY l:I pain. (TKE1 Rlirnmallam, Nt-nralsla. Srlatlca, tiniliayn. Ilarhai-lia. Tnnlliaelta, Mara llirnal. Hrillfi. Hpralna, llrulaaa, llama, ScaM. r rot-lilla. MtrtMiiiMnl RaiiTi Eft. vlm rmrTmM rii 'l.arl 4. VoaalarC .. Halts., HtL SARSAPARILLA, YELLOW DOCK Iollc! f IOtflMMa It mrrm RrtveMATniM. NreakLtiiA. flill. rimnlt So,"lul. 11. .ut, Catarrh. Tumor, S'l Khram, and MmmrttJ Mln II runnt Um H1khI, llwrr ihv IJ.w at d KI1I1114 hIOi actlim. aad uikM la OtHtilftlua hrltilii and Oloar. J. R. GATES A CO., Proprietors. 4 1 7 PtaMaotne MtM Has Kraarlur. WELL DRILLS rOS EVERT FURPOSE. 8old on Trial ! kir. rit for tnaliitiy ilh futl DftrUcttl&ra. Mmm. GOULDS ft AUSTIN. CHICAGO, ILL. C. H. STREET & CO., SucCT-aaora lo I lie I.MMIUI! ATIOS ABSex 1A THIN OF CALIFOHXIA. 415 MONTGOMERY STREET. S. F, CAL Wa ut oftVrinit the follow lti In JO. W. 80 or III) an r anna: true ftimoaitrial Maalr V lata llf-fet-ala l.l(irrli Mblailrltttl . a4rrma M I raralr Lrrrmi IVmilir fa I Ml Hr)l lBJ .Trnnia olony t.MM rshaata l.4W A.IMMt 1 A 4MM Krrn Han I.uia(lbiain AIM Tulara lt.HM Martin 14,MM ruber tamla for iteneral farminK. fruit If row Ing ur stuck raising. VIIOMK roil KVKKYIIODV- BKCfllK a home 011 eaar terma In the country. w lilleretaiuliw your prwaent re-idrto-e. ijition and atlary; 10. wiurntorw at-re of lantL. with or without a botiae, on the intallnient plan iu one of our colonies; we will plant the name to your order wilh fruit uvea or rai-in Krapmaml will keen It Inirood rontlitiou until full In-ariita. with ur without itriKation: theaa lands lie north or south of Sail Kranriwn. In the mast or InU-iior eounltea. near orduttant fnun ril- rod or town and ary in prlt-e. t. II. b I It KK r ., suet etwora to the IitiliilK.-alioii A- lalion of I'aiifornla. 415 MoniKtmiery slret I. Send for particular and full desrrlpUona. Rjthcr tha (he Chrtft POftTlA'iO BUilNISS CUUC. Psritaad. Orrtnn. IVti, 1 iiuiiiiniti, 1 it. i.'tiKh itettotrtittn. .-t;l ll.lil riiti:Uii,it. ifri.wlmc iiiulaniy. 0wtees. ih. htuilenl atlntltletl Ht any tune, t Ih- liiiie sod pe.-tmen tif titnmohlt wnt ft -e. J. a. Sim 11. Ker'f. . K 4HHH1KOX1. Prla. PORTLAND MECHANICS FAIR Oas Oct. 4 Cl'sss Oct. 27, 1888. Half Far IUtea over the O. II. & X. Co.. O. &.V. K. It and Orefrnnian Itaila lo. One ard one fifth over N. I. 11. II. linea, Soeclal excuralona over the (I. it. & N lines at ieaa than half rate. Oct. H, 15, 2i. A. H.WIIITIXU. Hwpt. eilllce. 118 First i-treet Portland. PRINTERS' ROLLERS! COmPOSlTIOlM Will make the fluent rol era. CJolllM 1I IOllll4l PALMtR & REY, Agts. N. P N. 17. No. A, r. N. I. Xo S25 THE LONDON TALLYMAN. Haw II Is t'atroulied by tha Wives af l.aborlna; Mea. Tlio ' tiaUyinan " plays no Inconsitl erablo part In the dinut-ters uf the poor, ff-tK-cliiUv in the little houxt-holtl wlir the wife Is vain or thriftlfMs. Tho t illj inuti or trnvellnjj Uruper in, aa morit of my readers are probably aware. b tii"rior kind of hawker or aa inferior kind of cotuiiiereiul traveler whleh ever yoti like. In piirehasin and sell Injr it w as at one time customary for tradors to have two t.tiek. and to mark with a notch on each the number of foods delivered. These titllies (from tho French word tailler. to etit) were the means by which accounts were kept. The tally-shop U a shop at which goods are Hold to customer on account, the account beinp; kept In corresponding books. One is called tally." and ia kept by tho buyer; the other side ia the "counter tally," and Is kept by the seller. Sometimes a card is given to the customer instead of a book. The tallyman calls with his goods, his finery and his household stuffs, and displays bis tempting: wares to the eyes of the housewife. Unfortunately, many poor men's wives don't want much pressing. They see the finery; there is only a small sum to be paid down, and it will be so easy to pay the rest by a small Install ment every week! Many a good, hon est workman dates the day of his down fall to the tallyman's first stroke of business with his wife. The tallyman will bo paid, and to pay him the wife will sometimes pawn her children's things and descend to dodges which are the beginning of bad times. The great desire of most of the tallyman's laOtv customers that they are in debt from the husband's knowledge, and a threat to toll the husband or apply to him for the money is a very powerful weapon in the tallyman's armory. Cor. Phila delphia Times. Several mail routes in Outer Mon golia have had to be altered on ac count of the appearance of swarms of rats, whose burrows are rery danger ous to the mounted couriers, and whose rnvages haro destroyed all for age for the horses. The pastures have suffered severely from the vermin dur ing the past two years, and last sea ion nearly every blade of gruj was eaten up in the Infested dlttrioU. ' . tniut V f ALWAYS (take: 1 1 1 I. 1 f 'SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA' PLUG CUT SMOKINO TOBACCO. -elected with irreat care frtmi the t holt-eat k bacco reiclous of North Carolina. Smokes Uool-L. t Luna-Doea not blow out tb Pipe. It la the undisputed leader of Hub Cu -Iruokina; TotiyM throtialtout the worltl. Btf n ti as (i vn ontrap sal satisfaction In In car uf tlonorrh'ea ard Uleet. I prearrlba It sod I eel safs In reemnmaad ln It to all aunrra. l.J.TOI B, B.D, Dacsiar, IU. price ti.ee. Bold by bracslst ' Tho Van Honciscar DISPENSARY. fOB.XJjrrj. oa. TtKmc, ild-tla mm'i mat Id, atocW aa aiaerUd ssaa and ulahfi auffw with Lost manhood- Fi llaMlrty, 0Bssma IImiiIimI Ia it ti Til HantaJ rMMar. Vatilsa ataa ora. Weak Efta, Last at r-nfiraj, aa ilooa ana - . u . . ... ii ErasaioBa. Hair V:Mn "1 Kaw fains, a wault.. f i a. aw Tbrtat, TJlotjr. K -ty facts ef Mareurf. Kkraasi ua ItlaAiW Tt.iM. Wk Ha. Varna tTrtna tlunniiltaa. Qlaat Saris' r vrM4 ratlef and atva f . a Ida. afatti Mrir 'anasiit nnewtiaiil' itr(jBlh. A IB THIVIl H f fl TO! I)T. XJ yftantstl M WJ K-J art tj kr tta Btuu CstBiaal 9 Jr&:t'&C? paints KWSv fl R4Va omdound 1 For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. f nwirufc, SO"p Alj THK COW BBASD. TO MAKE DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE D wight's Cow-Brand Soda-Saleratus. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM AM) FULL WEIGHT. Be sura that titers la s jdctars of a 0 . on your jm t.-a and job w'Jl hara toa bcai SoX. maJa. THE COW BKAjm. T WaBiaeltiis amit faraaara. It la tnrpor tant that the Soda or Baleratusyon aseshoald ba Whits and fnre aaros as all similar anbatncea aaad for food. To In.ura btaininii only tba 'ana at Hammer' brand Soda bt Saleratja. b jy it la "poaod or ha'f pound' rarloout wbkk bearonr mams and trsdB.mark.aa Inferior g-ooda are on MmessnHsUtnled fifths arm k Hammer ' brand when bought la balk. Parties B.loc Baklng Fowder should Tremam bar that Its sola rising; vnrparty consists of bi OtCB TB4DE MABK carbonate of soda. On taajrpooD fnl of lbs "Ana at Hammer" brand ef Soda or haleratna xaiied wltk sour milk atjnala Packed in Card OS EVERT O! YES, YESI CERTAINLY! A singed cat dreads the fire. I p'ead fruilty. I am selllnK a "new-fangled" machine LOOK AT IT-AIN'T IT A DAISY? THE ADVANCE" THRESHERS AND ENGINES I frnarantee the Xrw.Faaglrd Advaare Heparatar to be the heat frrain-SAvinft. last, eat Threat er and nioet dnrab.e separator ever made. but. re aar anker, it Is not an ex pert aneiatal machine, aa the Old a-'agy machinea are. Yon are eU aware nf the time lost It hat you have to pay fori in experimenting ith old t-'ecy machinea. Thr aew Fasgird Tlsre-Bjlier leada the way. The growling and kicking of the Old Kosry arenOi ia only equaled by the amount of grain kicked not in the straw by the o d F' macninea. Of eonrsejif yon wlh a cheap machine. Old Fosriea will supply you at your own price: but their machinea are dear at any price. You cannot afford tu buy a thresher without examining the AUVAat'K, IK not be talked 'nto buying a machine bet ause it ia cheap and Old ! lala. Ask the OI4 Fogy age-BitM if tney will set beside the He w-faa fried ma tune and let you see which ia tha experimental machine, and sold ou its anertta. 1 have never yet hail to tall on any court !o help decide the merits of the e w-fantlrd machine. Please exat-ine the court records is ref erence to the Old Fecie's plan. Manv years ago a man built a aew-raasled machine, called a steam engine. Old I- sle then, aa now. stood hack and said they would rais the) rsuatrj . IIS ) s sst aaat la be rsiaf i is tkr Mstf ) ! Remember, the avew faa;lel machine is past all experimcw t Ins. while I4 l-'agy'a machinea are being ex perimented with all the time, and at ar xpaia. Io not foot with Uiem any loogex. while your grain is going to a sunt-. Ilraitaikrr the aew-fSBClH tntrklae Is said Ita tmerita entirely. Re member, your wholo dependence ia upon your crop proceeds, and if yon allow Old I-"gy ma chines to -a ante year xraia. you are just that much out of pocket. To rrrviat this, ae that tlie party that does our threshing procu-es a aeta -faacleal AH At'K Thirsker, as they are constructed s as to wire your grain, and hare a better record than any old-fney Machine. Write for further paniculara. I am prepared to prove all my statements i. c. The AllVAXCK snarhfiae will do snore and better work than any other. he-a-by rtiallenge any sld fay a are at ta Btrsr ASV earn, w aerei the AIIV.tM K maehlae has railed ta da tut rrprrsratcd siare Ita iatra-dartlaai this C'eaait. ahw tap r skat tap. Kemembcr that old fogy agents saying the contrary does not make it so. It will pay you to Investigate. 1 raa prove all 1 say. I alMsell the well known 1HM-KE H OODRI RY POWER. A number of manu facturers make them on a royalty but I do not know of any Isaltatioaa. bnt am always in clined to look out for those that talk nf imitations. I also deal in Lassary aaa Jfarlae Machtnery. Farm. Church and School Bells. General llax-hinery. Swift Oilers, Orme Safety Valves, Miller Pnmps, Hancock Inspirators, Park & Kennedy lnjeBtora. Acme aad Alligator Wrenches, Blacksmith Drills. Self-Heating Bath Tubs, the Westinghoase Knginea. See the prices: 10-horse on wheels. JJlO; Traction. 1075; 15-horse Traction. $1400. Special discount for cash. General Agent for Col burn's lyaaano and Lamps for Kiectrle Lixktiu-i to teeuiishte. THE RAWSON UGHT RUNNING REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES Your village cannot do without one. Tou must bare one for your miUa. Tea "' anTard In be without a small one in your house. For particulars, address Z. T. WRIGHT. Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon ORiSPmi Dr. Spinney &Co.Pur N ER VO U8 SJJKK: uZlZt nent, so., on a to mxrmmsu or atiuas, coral. YOUNG MPMSTTffertn.fTern tha - . 'r t3l toille. or India rratioa sntrald avail tharnai-lvf of our trr-atin-ut-A potlTeurairaaranU-d la mrr nw, ayi.Ullia. Lrlnsry and Vinrrl 1m-.i-. Jl auoatarai dii ebaniea, promptly aad safaiy eursd. MIDDLE. AC CD MCWK!r& mm of KMner or Rladdea. Waalr BkIi, ti aq i rc.tored to hrslthr aiKor. ..!t " J '"Of unable to llt na war tm trwstarf at tnair Domn. W rintionitni. Jt-dl'-lbn nr' Inatratliona sent br mall or expreas. C'oBsoltatioa rraa. Mead 4 cants la .tamtislvr Ibm Ifoaita Mis i irleadorualdsoadiock: 1st Praailama S,oan In aaa, 90 jears EntsMi.liad. K- a Batantcd riUMd lun nf s- f uau la iiu oilier Fisat. lir wlik-h oar riarea) stand ht tana all years, (oral i-r no not aSartad Itf rllmatai Ho wood lo Slt, brrw. swatl, slriok, vrsHt, tloi-ajr, or waar out ; wa ausrantaa it. :i snt JUwaw,jcKl iaea, B atrbit', dutiU rratmf art Km; fir-sat Irorr kryt; tha iamou A.N'II-KM ll or write f' f Ostaltvue, frtm. T. M. AXTHKI4. flAMK'tk, MMiifarttirai, Old re'lows' II J!, alar, act and Sarrnth BtravU, San f-'tauras-r Tha BUTEB81 OTJITJB ia tasned Marota and Bept each year. It la aa erury. eloped ia of aaefui lnfor. malion for ail who par. ehaaa tha lcururiaa or the Beceraltlaa of life. We can elotbe ton and furnlah joa vitb all the necessary aad ennecesaary appliances to riae, walk, dance, sleep, at. fish, bant, work, mo to church, or stay at home, aad la a-arioaa sisea, atylaa and quantities. Just figure one what la required to do all theal'thinca COMf ORTXBLT. aad yon can make a fair estimate of the value of the BTJTEB8' GUIDE, which wlU be lent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay poetace, MONTGOMERY WARD CO. lil-114 Mich 1 an Avenoe. Chicago, III, a;THrVIA CURED i.rnsss Ast baift t are utrfai ta 1,- irin r rti j : a -.fir w'msca'j;n.cmirav !4e ai. t:etl acta eareawbrea I o. Ittrr- t vi. A rUtl fmvfnetlthmwvMI tkjxu-t, rnrr ftf e. Bid jia.oilrtra1taortiriM:L Biini a- l UU ?.trii:: lia K l"'l!!l F:.H V.f-t. I -!. M ric XtinnnitBuH, lahir, Kuantsh laans: Fterdtrrt Omaa band taatreBHRta Iat Mek of Hba Mtirlc and rtcok. haeda aatti Jnl a An UlAJi uKAT UO.. A Fiaa Toe a a Dir. aaaiDlea worth M.WI. FRCK. I Lines nK ur'Itt the aorse fct. Writ Ht rw. "srra's SarsTT Rats llounta "o. .H 1a.aelfe A NEftVZ T0RIC. Celery sntl fur, the f'Tosstoerit !a rrtyiietit. are the hest mid stfi-st Nerre loni.-. It atrenirtUens au-j cjuim the n'-rvtma t-y-ttn. t-urti.a ferrous V.'etikneai, Iiysterla. Slej leamefc, Ac. AN ALTERATIVE. Itdrivta.ut the Tmteoooc fcrrmfmiftf tnc biood imriiyinit and eorif-'ilns; It. and K orerrouiixia: Ihona diseanea Multl.-iK from bbbure or Impuxtf fcbd LUxt. . LAXATIVE. ActlDSrnndlyb'it atrrelypa thebowe! Il mres-bsMiual etjOKtipattrm. aei -r,mot-BriMrtilr bahil. lutreniriU enx 1 he .timiKli, and aula dUiccsuua. DIURETIC. In It eoro portion the beet and rrort artiTedi-ir-tH-s'rf the Materia Med!"a arf eotr.binedsriefiti'lrijiy with other Si-i tlvc rcmt-li for Ca n aiesof tha li'li' it ran be nlu-d on to (it quii'k relief and speedy cure. Hw'tadB'tBMiio'niai.fca-reba.aBOBlBd 1mm lataa;. wbo hava aei BW raa-dr aftk ramart.raloaUt, lia ill T a I II I tlBBl. SHIM tall Bartaeakra. rrtaa f 1 M. a.: By BraccMa. WELLS, RICHARDSON ft CO- Prop's HTtf.Iif,-TOw. VT. US foarteaspoOBfalaof the beat Baking Fovdar.asa lna; tvsnty tiiaaa tta eoat, beaida betnjf Banc a baa) thl sr . baeaasa it doaa aot eon taut aa tnjjnoaa snbataseea. such aa a him. terra alba ete., of waich maayBak iag Fowdera are made. Itairymea aad Faxmara abonld asa onl t tba Arm k liana mar braaa fo cleasina; aad ksepiaa Milk faaa Bvaat aa4 Cati irosj. 0 very pound twekaira of "Arm aad Ham mar Brand contains full IS nuneea at-t. and tba pcraad fiackacesbil bbm met. ttoda sr alarataa am 1 PACK AG K. PIANOS we T-a.lM.ll irV Shraat. a-w Frai ittr USALERAf Board Boxes. Always keeps SofL BE