FRANKLIN'S GRAVE. It» Da.otlo.4 aad Magtoeted Location la PhUadelphla’» Bu»l.»t Beetion. The bare, blank walls of a very old buryingp-ground are frowned down upon by tho towering structures of manu­ facture and business that surround and hem them in in one of the busiest parts of Philadelphia. Inside the burying- ground walls are trees planted by men who died from old age years ago. Birds come and reartheir wide-mouthed 1 families in this cool oasis in the great desert of throbbing city streets. One ' old man, bent and wrinkled, takes an ‘ occasional walk oyer the scarcely dis­ cernible, grass-grown paths, and hi>- ' are the only feet that tread this silent oity of the dead. In the Arch street wall very near the corner au opening has been made. The' bricks have been taken away for a space of perhaps a dozen feet Through an iron fence which covers ' this opening one can get a glimpse of ' tho peaceful grounds within. That graveyard was made long years ago ’ and the noisy city has grewn all about it crowding it and jostling it, but never encroaching beyond its walls From sun-up to midnight there is a 1 constant hurrying of wagons and cars ' and human beings by this necropolis. Yet that grated opening baa seldom n 1 visitor, though there lies within a few feet of it the dust of a man whose pro­ found wisdom and hirmanity moved the whole civilized world. Not three block away stands a great Institution bearing his name—an insti­ tution fostering all that is selenitic and that lives to learn the hidden things of nature's laws; that fosters and en- oourages the genius of men and teach­ ! es Industry and the value of solid learning. Less distant in the opposite ' direction lies a great publio square, one of those beneficial breathing-spaces ' of the city's pent-up masses, bearing his name. Ry its side there runs a 1 long, wide street bearing his name. And all over the city there are mills 1 and printing shops and factories and foundries bearing his name, while all over the State and country there are towns and townships and counties also ' bearing his nnme. Yet ~ there lie his 1 bones down i in the heart of this big city, with i arteries throbbing with the work and pleasures of men, beneath a thin stone slab, which grows greener and thinner year by year, obscured by the lightest snows of winter, the earliest grasses of summer and the first fall of autumn leaves. A singular end of a marvel ous man! I looked through the bait. With much craning of my neck and much pressing of my face against the bars'! made out this simple, fast-fading in- a<:ription in the thin marble slab: LIME AS A FERTILIZER. A F»an»ylvnnta Farmer's Account of th« Effects of It» Us»> » In this part of th« country lime 1« th» principal fertilixer outside of barnyard manure. Az the soil la naturally very thin wo have to use something from the word "go” to keep up the fertility. I think there ia nothing that will, for the same outlay of money, give as much in return. If land ia properly made up with lime, and then properly farmed, no one will ever live to zee it need any more. Laat aummer a neighbor called my attentiou to a narrow atrip across one of hie oat fields which was three or four inches taller than the rest, and explained that the cause of it was “it had a small coat of limo fifty-two years ago,” and yet it showed on every crop to the present time. If tho land on which it is applied is extremely poor and there is no sod, it should always have a little manure to put on with it to give the lime something to work on. It is rather slow in its work. You sel­ dom ever see any benefit from its use till you sow in clover and then break up the sod. And then there is no crop, at least none raised here, on which it is not very beneficial. Low clay ground that is naturally wet and cold, unless perfectly underdrained, is a poor place for lime. It shows much the best on high, dry, gravely soil* If low wet ground is plowed when net in proper order on account of moisture, where lime has been used, it seems to destroy its effects entirely. Here is a mistake many farmers make. Because a neigh­ bor who has high land can plow, the}* will too, even if the water runs after them in the furrow. When lime is properly applied its ef- feet on tho soil is something similar to yeast in dough tor bread. It seems to give it life and make it light and mel­ low. But in order to get the full bene- fit of it we must put it on in proper style—that is, we must put it on when fresh burnt; the hotter the better. Old refuse lime that has become wet front exposure is practically worthless. It must be so you can scatter it on like flour, as evenly as possible, and then should be harrowed in without rain. Where it is wet and lies over the field in lumps it never mixes with the soil and apparently does no good. The amount to be used depends on the former fertility of the ground to which it is applied, the amount you have on hand, the time you have to spare without making your crop late, etc. The old idea entertained by our grandfathers, that too much would kill the ground, is extremely fallacious. Wo have used from 100 to 1,000 bushels p»r acre and never lost a crop on ac­ count of putting 011 too much. We usually use 300 or 400 bushels per acre, and then before wo sow down in clover, give a top-dressing of manure, which insures a good catch. Then let it lie a couplo ef years and put in corn, and we never fail to got a crop. Land that lias been limed to any ex­ tent is scarcely ever troubled with worms, which is no small item some­ times. From past experience I would say there is no better fertilizer for an orchard than hot linte. It promotes the growth of the trees, is destructive to insects, and surely benefits ths fruit. — Venatiyo (Pa.) Cor. Ohio Farmer. Six widows live on six adjoining farms in the town of Venango, Pa., and, what te more remarkable, they are all Hendersons, being the widows of the late Henderson etiuerauu Andrew brothers — Thomas, Samuel, / Stewart, William and Alexander. POBTLAXD PBODVC« B utter — Fancy roll, !b.................. Oregon................................... Inferior grade.................... Pickled............................ California roll.................... do pickled.............. FHYIICIAIU HAVI FOUXD OUT C heese - 15 © 14 © D ried F ruits — Apples, qrs, sks and bxs do California.......... Apricots, new crop.......... Peaches, unpeeled, new Pears, machine dried... Pitted cherries.................. Pitted plums, Oregon.......... Figs, Cal., in bgs and bxs.. C«J. Prunes, French............ Oregon prunes........................ 18 © 12i© 1 8 10 F lour - Portland Pat. 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Peaches, » box...................... For w**£ ror weak wean lungs, lung«, «pitting upuiuj» of , stomach, night sweat». and the early »Ugo» of C nsumptlon. Golden Medical iptlOD. “ LrOKlcll • Discovery” »• is • specific. fai mi PREMATUKELY AGED. Dr Trurden, or net on the tram and ’‘»ttldm- “• f» with every tuxtrumeut of .urgery, and the see Many a woman is robbed of those charm» vided medicine, to be had for raooey O»i«jlUUomft»a which the Rentier »ex value »o highly, and H.Himt opinion, riven. re»w>u*ble chnrgee All oo"»» made old before her time by functional ir­ poudence .trictly conddentlri Euol<« regularities. To such the bloom of vouth W 11 FOKDEN, M D ; otHcee, B, 9 and U, Firrt N» ,hïpcÂSc*.7^ may be restored by the use of a remedy Uonal Bank, Portland, Oregon. Rupture Permanently Cured. which has stood the test of time and No surgery Work every day. Cures guaranteed which is to-day acknowledged to be with Address Dm F<>BUEN A LUTHER, pttloe» ». » »“d U, are With «>• out an equal as a cure for all female weak­ Flint National Bank. Portland. Oregon. nesses—Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Pres np tlon.” By all druggists^_______ The Advance Thresher is the beet. THE LATEST Z. T. Wright, Portland, for particulars. Thousands of head of stock perished during the recent drought in Mexico. ----------- Absolutely P«re- Sotó only ta «>“ AND BEST! ------------ debilitated school teachers, milliners, seamstresses, home- 1 keener», and overworked women generally I Dt- Pierce's Fuvorite Prescription is the be«t| of all restorative tonics. It Is not a CUHMdl."| but admirably fulfills a elngleness of purpoes, being a most potent Specific for all thoa»l Chronic WcHkncase» and Dlseasee pwullar to women Tho treatment of many thousand» Of X cases, at the Invalids' Hotol and Burg, teal Institute has afforded a largo experiene» in adapting remedies for their cure, and Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription la the result of this vast experience. For internal congestion, inriammatiss Ind ulceraUon. it is a Specific. K H a Dowerful goneral, ns well ns uterine, tonlol and nervine, and Impart» vigor and atr< ngth Europeo Machine Made to the whole system. It cures wenkness of ¡tomaeh, indigestion, bloat ng. wes t back, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and lieepleesness, hi either eex. FavoriteProacrlp. Manhattan Arm» <’o. t on is sold by druggists under our poiitfw No 40—Side Snap. Twist Barrel 6® i iuaraiitec. Seo wrapper around bottle. — _ AM Ol< B,X BOTT1.X» No 60—Top Snap. Twist Barrel . W I Na 51—To^tínap, Twist Barrel extension | Send 10 cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's larg» No. A—Top Snip. Twist Barrel, complete E£“%v°c^ No. B—Top" Snap, Finest Twist, oom S hy M edical A ssociation , 003 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.________________ ________ No. G-Ton Snap." Laminated Steel, com- 25 00 00 50 08 50 PENALTIES OF IlfPBUDENCE. Summer is at hand—the time of year when old heads and young become imprudent, get over-heated, cool suddenly, catch cold, headache, 50 H ides — vous disorders, and a thousand 14 Dry, over 16 lbs, » !b............ Preaching Oae other troubles, Wet salted, over 15 lbs,.... dence is played out. The only thing to off. Murrain hides........................ < or do is—after you have contracted one z~z zz Pelt» ......................................... more of these pains-to cure yourself as V egetables — Cabbage, » ,!b.......................... 2J quickly as possible. Small pains are not 1 00 to be neglected except at the risk of se­ Carrot», » sack...................... rious consequences. Remove them at 50 1 Cauliflower, » doz................ 1 1 25 once. It can he done by an appli ation of Onion» ..................................... one or more of A llcock ’ s P orous P las Potatoes, new, » bush .... 1 Of TER8, recognized the world over as the W ool — 18 best external remedy ever made. Mind East Oregon, Spring clip.. Valley Oregon, do ■, 24 you, don’t neglect your little ills. They outgrow everything else and If let alone coat you more than you can ever know. Remember A llcock s P lasters . STUDIES AT THE PIANO. BREECH LOADING SHOT GUNS PRICE $1.00, FOR*a.oo.l píete gun No. D—Top Snap, Damascus Steel, oom- pleto gun • 00 Every Cun Warranted. \QVCQ S UTTLE xx’ LIVES Sent C. O. ©. on Receipt of Frlee. prjn6 Mumorp ?» puls . u uiincnu#ariBBT ‘,TB H. t I> nUUDUN, P ortland ^O r . ñ» BUYERS’ GUIDE I» Issued Sept. »**d Mar*h’ each year. « j F 31« pak*«- V 8J4X1VÍ Incite»,with over o BOO llln»tr»tion» - a whole Picture Gallery. giv ES Wholesale Price» W hy not get a church or school bell, Shewing That Things Ara kot when Z. T. Wright, Portland, sells them Always What They Seem. Inoldenta and CATHARTIC, SICK HEADACHE, V ______ . Shs was a tender, passionate thing, so cheap. ^B full of all those sweet, emotions) “Rrown’a Hronchlal Troche»” charms that lead to engagements which will relieve Bronchitis, Asthma, and promptly cured by Dr. Throat Diseases. ___ calmer reasons throws a different light oS; * Pierce’s Purgaliv© Pellet®.» upon. She sung. She did not onlt For the best and cheapest lubricating order and exact cost of e-very cents a vial, by Druggists. try to sing as most young women do. oils, send to Z. T. Wright, Portland. She could sing, and she sang. She The Indians on the San Carlos Reserva­ John -A.. Child & Co., liked pretty, sentimental ballade, and tion are again becoming restless. DRUCCI8TI once forgot the, point and dro.ve a fol­ will nraU a copy tu auy dreas upon receipt of 10 eU. to defray low away by giving him with fine ex­ “GERTIE AS THE BREEZE OF EVENING.’ 161 Eeoond 8t.< ^„.•fmaBlng. L»t u, hear from This line of an old hymn is quite appro­ pression and forgetful enthusiasm that priate when applied to "Pleasant Purga­ PORTLAND. Or, COMS y»u. Reipectfully, beautiful musical advice, “Bid Me tive Pellets.” “ I don’t like to take pills if O mtv a full lin» ol MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. He hade her I can avoid it,” we o ten hear persons say, Good-by and Go?" see Í2T de 22® Wabffiffih Avenue. Chicago. 111. “because they constipate me so.” Now flCbemicaU. “Good-by” and went She could not the “ Pellets” never do this. They are so One bottle taken according to direction» understand what he meant, until gentle and mild that their effect is almost Toilet Articles through the tear-filled eyes she read precisely simi ar to anaturai movement of mi 'U give better results, than a gallon ef ani SuDdrli the bowels, and no unpleasant effects are Sarsaparilla, or any of the so-called Blood accidentally the legend on the page of left behind. ^PORTLAND __ =5ORÍCON Pariiiers with which the market is glutted- They make a epecteli music. It is needless to say he re- of attending to B enjamin ” • Baron Seilliere has been released from At Bruggists, price $1.00 per bottle. In •ucees,ful operation since 1866, patronirtd from turned, It is no use asking how she all sections of tho Northwest, endorsed by ' and : MAIL ORDERI did it It wouldn’t do you any good the asylum. business men and leading educators. : D eborah F hanklin . If you need anythii $SOO REWARD in their line send U Ir a cough disturbs your sleep, take to know. Every girl has her own THE MOST PEBFECTLT EQflPPED SCHOOL [irice with postage, u Benjamin Franklin, after many Its class on the Coast, it offers private or class patented way of bringing a fellow Piso’s Cure for Consumption and rest well. will be paid for any case of Rheumatism of t will be returned! instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in years spent abroad enlighteniu g men, first mail. back. It ” is ' the ' only thing _ they _ are Writing, Correspondence, Book-keeping. I f you want an engine, send to Z. T. - which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, property ad­ Arithmetic, gaining fresh wisdon aud laurels, Banking, Shorthand,Type-writing. Buflinen and Legal distinctly original in, except making Wright, Portland. ministered. faits te relieve. Forma and all Common School Branches. Students came home to live in qulot retirement pio. •f all ages and both sexes admitted at any time. One Agent (Merc-Dant only) wanted In every town fer T ry G ermka for breakfast. with his son-in-law. Colonel Richard Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wesco, Proprietors. It might not have been the same “CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH." Bnche, at tho old mansion, which The Original and Only Genuine. ' girl. I don’t know. They’re liable to tahs mc Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. stood in a large park on Market street, S«fc ad always Eallabl». Beware ot worthteM InltattoM. get mixed up in stories, those girls. near Fourth, this oity. Shortly after A <£* This one had a sweet voice and a plead­ You? “Tansill’s Punch” give better satisfac­ (stamps) to us for parMoulars in letter by return mal( that he wrote a friend: “I am now SKIN & SCALP tion to my customers than any 5c cigar I have ing way that was dangerous. There handled. I sell more of them than of all other In the bosom of my family and find here. Ask for **Chlehe« CLEANSED arc different kinds of pleading ways, brands put together. They are pronounced MEXICAN* ’PEONAGE. pal Pills» Take Do other. our four little prattlers, who oling equal to the “bit” cigar sold here. don’t you know? A girl takes a song C has . A. C hase , Druggist, San Diego', Cal. PURIFIED^ This BELT or Rsgonttratorta about the kuees of thoir grandpapa, A System or Bondage Whlah 1» Worn off the piano; she is seated on the twist­ Address, RW.TAXNILL A CO., Chicago made expressly for the oum •( Than Actual Slavery. derangements of the generative afford ms great pleasure. I am sur­ and BEAUTIFIED organa. The contlnaona «treats Peonage is simple in theory and com­ ing piano-stool, and there’s a young rounded by my friends and havo ago >d BY of ELECTRICITY permeating WILLIAM BECK & SON, fellow in an evening suit, with a soli­ through tho parts must restort Wholesale and Retail Dealer© in daughter and son-in-law to take oare plex In practice. It is the attaching of tary stud, a oorrugnted shirt-front, a them to healthy notion. Do not Q uticura . •onfouDd thiswith Eleotrls Belts Cuns and Sporting Coods. of me. I have got Into ray niohe, a labor for debt A species of judg­ foli-chain, leaning over her, with one _ . advertised to ours all ills from OR CLEAN8ING. PURIFYING AND Vj head ta toe. 14 Is for ths OKI vory good house, which I built twenty- ment is obtained and a man’s services thumb balanoed in his waistcoat pocket No hot water pipes; no heating your rooms. For de­ beautifying the skin af children and infanta- 1 speciflo purpose. scription, address, and curing torturing, disfiguring, itching, scaly i) For clroulàrs giving full Is* four years ago and out of which I have belong to the creditor until the debt is f »rmatlon, address Cheever Kle» and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot Morrison st. Portland, Or. been kept ever since by employments." wiped out. So far it might be worse, and his right hand playing restlessly blood, with loss of hair, from infancy tooldage^ trio Belt Co., 10S WashlngtsQ Also dealer in Threshing and General Machinery, Ma Street, Chicago, I1L rine Work, Laundry Machinery, in fact anything you Franklin had a small printing-press but (and here is the rub) the obliga­ with his mustaetas simply to keep it the C utioura R emedies are infallible, C uticura , the great S kin C uke , and C wti - want. Gen. Agent for the Shipman Coal Oil Engine from dropping around his neck. set up on one of the uppor floors of the tion does not end with the debtor, but, G has taken the lead la ^AGENTS WANTED TM S oap , an exquisite Skin Beautifies, nra- “Isn’t that a beautiful song?" she cura the sales of that class , of parod from it, externally, and C uticura R e ­ house, with whioli ho amused himself like the witch’s curse in "Ruddygore,” remedies, and has giv*a Care« in solvent . the ;new Blood Purifier, internally, almost univeisal sattsiao 1 TO 5 DAYS. many an hour by ills experiments. But becomes hereditary and descends from asks. tiuu, invariably succeed when all other remedies uaranteed not io FISHINC TACKLE. “What?” he asks, nover looking at and MURPHY BROS« cause Stricture, the best physicians fail. so busy a life was not destined to be father to son until satisfied. This fact, Paris, *ex C uticura R emedies are absolutely pure and Manufacturers’ Agents for Send for Description and Map of FLORIDA G has won the 1 Iff 4 only by the proIongod in quietness. He had b'.n and the further fact that the bulk of the music, but gazing into her eyes. the only infallible skin beautiflers and bldod 8ODTHERN R. K. LANDS. Four million the public and now ran J L. C. Smith's. Colt's. Remington, Qhnf ffnno " ‘O, Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, purifiers, free from poisonous ingredients. among the leading Medt aerial C«. settled but a short time when his life­ Mexican peons are not the original Ithica. Parker's »nd Manhattan UllUl Ullllbi acres, suitable for Oranges, Lemons, Olives, cities of the odd ora. Sold everywhere. Price, C utioura J j O o .; S oap , Cincin Love!’ ” Pineapples, Bananas, Strawberries and early A’ L* SBrtJf5d. PL light went out on Saturday, April 17, debtors, but the descendants of debt­ 25a.: R esolvent , 91. Prepared by the P otter Winchester, Marlin. Ballard, Colt'» Diflnn vegetables. For sale on long credit. $1.25 to Then she looks up pleadingly. She D rug and C hemical C o ., B oston . M ass . Lightning Magazine Illlluü, $8.00 per acre. Address, Sold by Druggist®, 1790, when ho was nearly oighty-flvo. ors, would seem to indicate Riat a race dySe^d for “How to Cure 8kln^Diseases.” Price Bl.BK knows there are too many people about Colt'» and Smith & Wesson RfiVOlVGFS M. SOLOMON, Gen. N. W. Agft Three days later, now a hundred years of active prodigals had once existed D A PV JOS kin and Scalp preserved and beaut! «3* Ho. Clark St., Chicago. 111. Hend for Catalogue No. S. ago, his remains were conveyed to the in the land; but, ou the contrary, most for him to do any thing of the kind. DADI 0 fled by C uticura M edicated S oap IBS A 167 Second Ht., Portland. Or. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the U old Friends' burying-grouud anti of the dobto are under fifty doHars. He blushes a little. BBAS'CH STORKS: “I have the cheek, but there are too Beet, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. ■g DY8PEN8ARY. plaoed besids those of his wife and the The incredible poverty and ignoranoe Elverxlda AvSpokane Fall., W T 94 State St. .Salem. Or many people around," he whispers. PORTLAND, OR thin stone slab laid over them. of the masses is the only explanation The funniest pleading a girl does is There was mourning throughout this of this state of things. Not one in five when she most particularly wants you Mr». A. M. Dauphin, of 1939 Ridge Av».. I’hVl» Sold by druggists or sent by mail. M and other lands. Twenty thousand hundred can cast up the simplest form not to do something she asks you to deiphla, baa done a great deal to make known 50c. E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. |||| people crowded the streets around that of accounts. A peon is allowed at best ■I V TRB old burying-ground on the day of the only a few tlaoos a day, and a tlaco is do. That is worth studying. But be to ladles there the great value of Mrs. Pink­ »BE8S STAT! Soft, pliable and abselutel, funeral, and as the simple corteg. about a cent and a half. Out of this careful, you may misundvrstand her. ham'» Vegetable Compound, as a cure for their But this girl in Oakland had a beau. unbraakable. Slandard Energy troubles and disease». She writes as follow» : passed over the few squares between his food and clothing are charged up» Skin Dieeaaee, 8 oei ■ yard; lyd’ Cloth Ctato oovered, oovered. 20 taoente; Satin covered. 26 centT Eruptions, Hair _. ths house and the grove bells through­ and occasionally interest is added to Well, he wasn’t exactly a beau. He “A young lady of thia city, while bathing some Bone Pains, S wellingl I was a kind of n peep-beau. They sat UBONE S.KBO5E COMFÂMÏ. COMFANT. Thro, Oak», Mich. years ago. was thrown violently against the life out the oity tolled and minute gum the original amount. So it can be Sore Throat, Ulcers, Kt in the drawing-room. Perhaps you fects of Mercury, Kldnsfi line and the Injuries received resulted tn an boomed mournfully. Clergymen of readily seen that instead of decreasing, and Bladder Troub.1® STEINWAY BACIU don’t know why it is called a drawing­ ovarian tumor, which grew and enlarged until i 7 , a" Y p*bler' Hoenish * Pianoe: BuF- Weak Back, Burning Urine, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strwri the city of all denominations, the Su­ the debt la gradually growing larger 8x12 and 10x16, with Throw-Off. ure—prompt relief and cure for life. _ ’ . ^nd ‘“»tniment». Largest stock death seemed certain. Her physician finally room. Because it is the place where preme Executive Council of the State, and larger, and the condition of the Both Boxes Consult Confidentially - of Sheet Music and Books. Hands supplied at advised her to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound ____ OFPTOTC— 182 A 184 THIRD ST. Eastern prices M. GRAY, of which Franklin had been president: poor wretch more and more hopeless. girls draw men out He knew she She did eo. and in a abort time the tumor was sang. i ______________ 806 Poet street, San Francisco. — N. P. N. U. No. 191 -8, F. N. U. No. 268. the State Assembly, judges of the Su­ The further inland, the more peons, dissolved and she Is now in perfect health. cheapest , "Will you not sing for me?" preme Court, members of the bar, the and tho arable lands of Sonora and I also know of many cases where the medu-ino Could she refuse? If she hadn’t been has been of great value in preventing miscar­ STRONGEST officials of the oity, printers and their Chihuahua are tilled almost exclusively workmen, the Philosophical Society, the by them. A large farm in these dis­ able to sing she wouldn't have thought riage and alleviating the pains and dangers of and BEST of refusing, and she could not possibly child-birth. Philadelphia ladiee appreciate the College of Physicians, the St II- tricts resembles a Have plantation, ex- refuse seeing she could sing. So he sat worth of thia medicine and Its great value." Jab rroea In the Market. ▲ full dents and faculty of the Phil- oept that no care whatever is paid to Bteek kept by 8ent by mall in Pill and Loienga form on adelphia College and many clvir the condition of the people. They are in aehair with that preparatory look of receipt of price, 61. Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Maas pleasure that h s nothing to do with organisations attended the funeral. not worth it. At the mines the same PALMER «t REY, Also tn In liquid form, all at Druggist». The pall-bearers were Governor Thos. state of things exists, and whether in tho song, and every thing to do with * . 118-114 Front St. . . FOULARD, 01. the singer. Ah, mo! But I can ’t Mifflin, Chief-Justice McKean, Thos the ehaft or chili patch the peon works stop to moralize. I ’ ve got to go on Willing, president of the Bank of on, doggedly, hopelessly, helplessly, BUY NO OTHER.MS North America; Mayor Samuel Powell. born to it and knowing nothing better with this story. Yon have the tableau EaglUh, Franch, Scotch .nd German Fabric in andlera variety for Suit, to mn-ure. in your mind ’ s eye. The maiden just Wm. Bingham, and David Rittenhouse. or beyond. Food an one-half cup each of butter, milk and said: “One feet is afoot, and a whole Ss. Evat" wluJa the tire wk " "Oh! I didn't fink of that" anti imm been tn ona«Unt nae fnr warty a , Arid DotwithaKn.HM the many cUst pr»$w e- —“Mr e jHMbsurl. Atte arcate e orawtanUy ÌMNMte« U W Spurgeon’s church has 108 teachers. why do they so often put flour, two tenspoonfuls of baking —The Presbyterian Synod of India ia Mtaof rv elioni nre follerai it will tmwr f»i We »•*«• 'appraiser ’ after an ancMouoer*. l*owder, and the whites of four eggs. composed of flve presbyteries, fifty, terty tarto Iba attBeUoa ot » hy teteani w tea ibi tela 1 all members of the church, aad 1,428 n»toe?'’ "SeiuM ■'Awaute. m madam. an sue Disaolra the oorn-staroh in the milk. four ministers, eighteen candidate^ Ri» L n—éoTTrRoY. n . y . scholars. In all the schools connected t Make roir Ice lew crwam at with the Tabernacle thera are 7,677 ©•Arar is • praiser the good# ho Yon ran use the yelks if pr«f«rr«d and twenty-eight chnrohea, 71$ oommuaL ’-Wk. « save the white« for frosting.— Household. canto and L3M Suday-echool scholars. •cholaro.—/ndionapeh« /enrnel CrofuVx, CiatvctXv » te n ion '^ PENNYROYAL PILLS " 5< F FLORIDA LANDS Quaker Teslimony. The Van Monciscar I JOB PRINTERS! CATARRH J OLD RELIABLE GORDON PRESS GRAND OPENING NICOLL THETAILOR HALL’S SARSAPARILLA The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the Citi, Fine All-Wool Suits to Order foon Fine All-Wool Pants to Order - - $20.00 - 5.00 NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 126 First Street. Portland. OrZ c CASTORIA