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RACES OF DWARFS. Notes »»<1 CoBtments ou the Rubjeet by A. De yuatrefissew A. De Quatrefages has recently pub lished an historical review of the an cient and modern reports on dwarfish tribes. While formerly the description of ancient geographers were considered not trustworthy, many of them have been confirmed by recent explorations. Among these are the tales of tlie pyg mies. Aristotle and Pliny state that a dwarfish people lived near the swamps of the upper part of the Nile. De Quat refages considers this tribe identical with Schweinfurth's Akka, who at the present time live a little further south. Pomponius Mela mentions dwarfs who inhabited the neighborhood of the Red Sea. This report was confirmed by Leon des Avancher's discovery of the dwarfish Wa Berikonio, who are said to be only four and one-half feet high, and by D'Abbadie's visit to the Maze Miillea, who live a little further to the north. Herodotus tells of a dwarfi«h black people on the hanks of the Niger. His description of the land still holds good; but, instead of negroes, Berbers and Tuareg inhabit those regions. At the present time the most northern place in West Africa which is inhabited by dwarfs is Tenda M.ije, whore they were met with by Mollien in 1818. Pliny mentions, besides the dwarfs on the sources of the Nile, others living in what is now southeastern Belutchistan, where the Brahui, a jieople of Dravida linoage, are found. Ktesias speaks of pygmies who inhabited Central India. Mr. Roiisselet found in that region the dwarfish B.tndra Lok, who live in the Viiulliias Mountains. De Quatrefages considers all Asiastic dwarfish tribes as one group, which ho calls Negrito, while the African ones are called Negrillo. His researches lead him to tho conclusion that the traces of this race are found from India to tlie eastern extremity of New Guinea, and from Ceylon throughout India, Farther Inia. tho Philippines, to Japan. Inmost regions they are mixed with other races. He considers the Dravida one of the most characteristic results of this mix ture. It is only on the Andaman Islands and a few other isolated [mints that tlie pure race is still in existence. The author shows that individuals of Negrito type occur among tlie Pariahs of India, and that isolated communities in many parts of southeastern Asia have retai nod the anthropological char acter of this dwarfish race. De Quatrefages considers the Negrito of all these widely separated regions one race, which originated in southern Asia. When tlie yellow nite migrated southward and tho white race eastward, they wero compelled to take refuge on the islands and to migrate to more southerly countries, Thus they popu- iated the Eastern Archipelago and crossed to Africa.— Science. CANCEROUS GROWTHS. FABULOUS ANIMALa. I The Dracon a Crealure of Imagination u the Celestial Mind. Of the many fabulous animals hav ing their habitation in the Mongolian mind, none ia more completely domes ticated and un voreally believed in Ilian is the dragon, represented upon the national flag, giving name to tlie throne, and having numlierless images ill temples. It is the symbol of power nnd niaj •str. tlie expression of au thority and dignity. The Chinese fieptunos, tho S>a Dragon Kings, live in gi rgeous palnces in the depths of the sea, where thoy feed on pearls and opals. Tlicre are five of tlioie divini ties, the chief being in tlie con er. aud tlio other four occupying the north, tlie west, the south nnd the east. Each is a league ill length, and so bulky that ill shifting its posture it tosses one mountain against another. It bus five feet, one of them being in the middle of its belly, an I each foot is armed with five tdkarp claw«. It can reach into die hoavens and stre'eb its if into nil (uarters of the sea It has n glowing srmor of yellow scales, aboard ttinler its long snout, a hairy snil a id shaggy legs. Its forelieal projects over its blazing eyes, its ears are small and thick, its mouth gaping, its tong.se Fish aro long and its teeth sharp, boilod by the blast of its breath and roasted by the fiwy exhalations of its body. When it rises to tlie surf c •, tlio whole ocean surges, wntcrepouts firm and typhoons rage. When it flies, wingless, through tlie air, tlie winds howl, torrents of rain descend, houses are iinroof.nl, the firmament is tilled with a din, and whatever lies is swept away route dong its tho hurricane roar in with a spec I of its by the created • passage. The live ! Sia Dragon Kings are all ini mortal. . Thoy know acli others thoughts, nnd plans wishes without iiilercommtinicaiioii. L.k > nil the other gods, they go once a year to tlio super or heavens, to ninko an animal rc|iorta to tlie S i- pronie R I’er; but they go in tlie third month, nt which time nono ol tlie »liter gods dare a|>|war an I their stay is brief. They generally remain in the depths of tlio oeean, where tlioir courts are filled wit it their progeny, their depend» its and their atlondnuta, md where tlie gods and genii some times visit them. Their pnlaces, of I ivers-rolored transparent stone«, with crystal doors, are said to h vo been seen in the morning, by [lersous razing into the water«. A fine Clii- icso scholar of my acquaintance, a rradiiate, gravely assured mo tiiat lie had seen n dragon moving through lie honvons in a storm; and thnllio had lind a distinct, (Mougli distant view of its tail. To see ono indicate« good luck, and tliey arc a'ldoni seen by any but tlie righteous. I' i< said tiiat fish mid sor|>onts tiiat live to a a vast age n e finally transformed into dragons. Another animal frequently repre- «enled in bits relief on tlio walls ot teinplos, and is supposed to appear when a sage is born, is tlio Cliii eso unicorn. It lias a body lik • a deer, nilli tho head ami tail of a lion. Il has a horn o i its forolu-ad, and is < fteii pictured with tlio eight precious writ ing implements under its foot, O.ie nppeared in tlio timo of Confucius, and i ho boors who saw it kille I it, saying: -it ox, is neither tiger. nor Confne'u« saw pig.” its dead hotly and bemoaned its being to unco union that no oni had recognized it. The well-known P.oo- nix lives among mountains, and lays Cob cal eggs. It is several foot high, and has a Io g neck, long legs aril a long, plumy tail. It lias resplenden’, rnriegatod plumage, slim wings, a sharp tongue, anti gloaming eyes. It gazes nt the sun and moon, facing east by day and west by night. Its voice is flute-like; and when it cal's, tigers 11 o away, and nil birds assemble around it, to do oboisano'. its nest lias never been fonn I, though its young have been soon. It only ap pears when a wise sovereign it about to be born. I affiliates with the drag on, ami dragons uro sometimes hatched iron it.s eggs.— Stu'u Croat. RULES Ho* to FOR A Chicago woman attempted auielde in Afregin a New Hnven aquarium has ^eg^burne^and^’theu’turued ou the been trained to lie on hb back in the wa- ter, feigning death until his master sp- proaches with a piece of meat in *>is hand. illumlnau'.________ _ _________ The frog makes a jump, secures the meat JENKS' DREAM. Jenks had a queer dr am themtberniffht and swims off with it. CARVING. Master th. I»in.ulll.. ol Foully Disserting Tab!». the Many a man lias risen from obscurity nnd blue ov-rails snd climbed, rung by rung, tlie la Id r of fame only to totter and fall while about to grasp the last rung liecause lie had never learned to carve. A mail may be able to solve some abstruse problem in algebraic insan- i y; he may be able to sit for his pho tograph and look natural; he may have risen so high as to occupy a con tested seat in die S ate Legislature, and with his foot across the aisle im agine that lie owns the S ate ot New Y<-rk, includi ig R iodo Island; or per chance lie may b oniio the lucky pat entee of a g.is ntoter, that will almost human intelligence forgets fo register; yet he can not be considered more than a one-horse sneces. in life till he has nia-terod the d ffioullies of the dis secting tai io ns it lies spread out be fore liirn on n festal day. It is our purpose to hero present in a brief, concise form a few rules to be obseiv.-d in carving which suggested themsclves to iis from time to lime be fore we broke up housekeeping. Rule 1. Call tlie attention of your guests to tin. ago of tho chickon. Ac count for its ibin emaciated appear ance bv staling that it was raised in tlie spring, nnd didn’t have time to attain tho robust <li volopmen t <>f the adult hen. or in other words, tiiat its youngness accounts for its thinness. Af er hi v.ng calmed your guests and satisfied them that you have acted in good fai li. proceed to observe R le 2. A k you guests whom tliey ihi. k is the smartest [Milpit orator in 'own, a: d as the di-CJSsioa becomes animated mid every body gets ex cited, seize the chicken by the hind leg and draw the carving knife diag onally ncri ss tlie thorax, to tho dia phragm. Thon ask tho cook to bring in tho grind-stone. Grind tho knife rapidly but q lietly nil ier tho table, and in an nnsuspeoiing moment grasp lie chickon by the collar, twist tho htriclii to one side, hamming softly: White Wings, tliey Nover Grow Weary,” ami out laterally across tlie [i dermis, in a wild but vain endeavor o roach tho connective tissue immedi ately underneath; then oall for anolh- i or knife. R do 3 Ask tlie guests if they have any idea who will be elected President in 1888. and when no one is looking reur way striko tho chicken a heavy 1 iw just below the belt with the back of lie lia'chct, which you will have con- 3 aled under yonr vest, then counter, and wrestler catch-as-catch-can, and f possiblo, while no ono is looking, in- r>di:cc tho hatchet once more. Rile 4. If tho chickon be a spring Iricken it will no doubt spring from he platter ami fly across tho homo date to tlio shorl-stop at the other <nd of tlio table. As ho niops (lie jravy from his whiskers with tlio cor er of his table-cloth yon will shout F wl ball!'' 'This littlo joko will tmtise th. guests and cans , the short itop to forgot about his whisker«. R lie 5. After tlio chicken lias been ■arrled out and laid quietly away in tlio alley, inslrpct tlio cook to bring in ome tiling to oat. meanwhile apolo gizing to tin guests for what may i.avo seoined like u ineeess ry formal ity. — Drift Wretched uien and women long condemned to Buffer the torture» of dy.peptiU. are Piled with new hope afUr a few dose» ot Hostetter’« Stomach Bitter». Thia budding hope blorsoms into the fruition of ceitainty. if the Bitter» ia persisted la. It brings a reprieve te all dys peptics who seeK its aid. t latulence. heart- burn, sinking at the pit of the atoniach between meals, the nervous tremors and insomnia or which chronic indigestion ia the parent, dis- api>ear with their hateful progenitor. Most beneficent of stomachics! who can wonder that in so many instances it awakens grateful elo quence in those who, benefited by it. speak voluntarily in its behalf. It requires a K™Phio pen to describe the torments of dyspepsia, but in many of ths te-timonials received by the propiiétors of the Bitters, these are portrayed with vivid truthfulness. Constipation, bilious ness, muscular debility, malarial fevers and rheumatism are relieved by it. I All the art and taste of the >«t a.U U seems to have 1 been combined in the magnificent package of imported Oleographio aud Chromatic Cards which ia being offered bj the well known firm of Fleming Brother«, of Pitts burgh, Pa. , f , , To priMiure these elegant frtrted and satin fringed cartla, buy a box of Dr. 0. McLane'a Celebrated Liver : Pills for 26 cents from your druggist and mail the out side wrapper with your addren.- (nUiuly w itt^n) and four centa worth of stamps to Fleming Brothers, Pitts burgh, Pa You * ill be surprised and delighted with the beauty aud variety of the cards you will reoeive. For allaylMK ll«?r"e“e1T! ?"iJ Irritation ot the *l,ro“.*’,8 d? C.axL n r. A. SIXlCUJI^A^iMPearl St. New York HALL’S ITCHING ULIS PULMONARY BALSAM A SUPERIOR REMEDY fOB COUGHS, COLD«, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION And all Throat and Lun, Trouble». Mold by all Irruaalsts Tor 50 Cent«. J. R. CATES A CO., health than in the human system. When See Antisell Piano advertisement. PROPRIETORS, the life current is foul and sluggish with ------------ -- ------------- 417 Mansome Ht„ HAM FBAMCIMCO impurities, and is slowly distributing its Wakelee ’ » Squirrel and Gopher Extermi poisons to every part of the body, the peril to health, and life even, is imminent. nator Try it, and prove the best is the J. II. FIHK, Early symptoms are dull and drowsy feel cheapest. Wakelee & Co.. San Francisco ings, severe headaches, coated tongue, poor ap[>etite, indiges’ion and gene'al las situde. Delay in treatment may entail the mo«t serious consequences. Don’t let ASSAY ER disease get a strong hold on your consti AMD TOXICOUWWT s tution. out treat yourself by u-ing Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medlc/1 Discovery, aud be Laboratory, 106 First St., Portland, restored to the blessings of health. AU OREGON. di uggists. A NALY8ES made of all subetancey. Rates for assaying gold or silver, $1.50. Reagents Bottles may be easily cleaned with hot for testing all Kinds of ores and metals manu water and fine cinders. factured and for sale. . Ui.on the receipt of |1 will furoiah a recipe DELICATE CHILDBEN, NUBSING for making all kinds of metallic alloys; also, recipes for soaps, dyes, perfumes, fluid extract«, Mothers, Overworked Men. and for all diseases e-eences. liniments, ointments salve«, etc. In where the tissues are wasting away from the formation furnished on all kinds of chemical inability to digest ordinary food, or from over composition. Packages sent by mail or express work or the brain or body, all such should take Ncott’n Emulsion of Pure Cod Liv<-r oil promptly attended to.____________ _ _______ _ with Hypophosphites. **I used the Emulsion on a lady who was delicate, and threatened with Bronchitis. It put her in such good health and fiesh, that I must say ’t is the best Emul sion I ever used.”—L. P. W addell , M. D., Hugh’s Mills, S. C. A nalytical C hemist , ’fUttNEIQH? ___ PUFfEv^s CREAM &AKING WORTH KNOWING. Allcock's are the on'y genuine porous plasters. Ail other so-ralled porous plasters are Imitations. Their makers only get them up to sell on the reputation of Allcock's. All so-called improvements and ingre dients are humbugs. No one has ever made an improvement on A llcock ' s P orous P lasters . When you buy A llcock ' h P orous P las ters you obtain the best plasters made. THE “OLD BELIABLE." Q)Urp £>c al p R . C atarrh CREAM BALM. MEN’S FURNISHINC GOODS. 232 Kearny St., San Francisco Shirts, Underwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Etc. SHIRTS TMRDER, 81. Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universii ies as the Strongest, Purest and must Heathful. Dr. Price's Urea in Baking Powder does not contain Aninioni«, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. Tacoma News, October 17, 1887. The News job room has just been sup-' plied with a new Gordon press—The Old Reliable -bought of Palmer & Rey. the enterprising type founders and printers' supply house of Portland, Cr. The press Is everything that has been claimed for it, and turns out work in tils perfection of beauty for which the Neus office is noted. 1 Palmer & Rey are just the right kind of men to deal with, having comp ete print ers’ outfits, and answ ering all orders; promptly. Yours truly, N ews P ublishing C o . I ps . oplt To (lie Editor:— . _ I tease inform your readers Hist I have » po» Itivo remedy fortbe above named illsea»«...* y its timely use thousands of hopeless b en permanently cured. I shallI bo gtM b> twist two bottles of my remedy v««" “ ““J?.! your readers who have consumption if they wui solid me their Express »nd P. O. address. S ymptom *— Moisture; ¡Dtenae itching and stinging, most at l ight; worse by scratching. If allowed to oon- tinue tuniori form, which often bleed and ulceiate, : becoming very sore. S wayne ’ s O intmknt stupa the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in many _ A ___________ BLOODY ____________ AFFBAY is often the result oi ! “ bad blood ” in a DR.^H^W k 'T is often the result of family or community, but nowhere is b d proprietors Philadelphia. S waynes O intment caL ' - ------- *-------------- J be obtained of druggists Bent by mail for 50 Cents. blood more destructive of * * happiness and »Witl\ ©UTICURA * » funny that Jenks woke up , I .«•abliahmeni in prompt and accurate rotations with ladi-;.,. accounts for the dream by th'’f»P®‘ wv“ you“ koad “d P-rm.o.l Mpeuroa. and gi,M ,OB he had just come to the conclusion, after tryinn nearly every big, dra"tieJi,i ““pel X4topa“‘.u.iuti.eoity. Scad for . copy of our market, that Pierce’s tiny X lets easily •‘knock out and beat all the • - Mouthl) catalogue of Mprlns aud Mummer lmportat|ou rest hollow!___________________ < f ..uv a OODM. which wsiwue .very month and mail A«« with a full chum,.. u(t Llort M onler from it» paw»», «nd we guarantee perfect «(¡.faction, Mrs. Cleve aud joined the liamabai Cir cle. for the elevation of women in India. Pn W« bar« 11OV»«. the Lam.«« 8WCX. and the Low.« PWCB Horses often suffer for lack of exercise. They should be allowed to run in a shelt ered yard at least an hour each dav. D . OUR CREAT COUMTRY-ORDER DEPARTMENT rb“i' CONSUMPTION SUBELY CUBED |JoW t ; Importers aa4 Dealers in Dry GooAs. proved that ' Brou n's Bronchial 1 rocties The New Jersey Senate by a vote of 10 to 9. refused to pa«s a bill fixing the legal are a mild remedy, yet very ertkactoUB. rate of interest at 5 per cent. SjrmptojiiM of the Principal Varieties of Cancer of tlie Throat. There are four recognized varieties ol cancer—epithelioma, encephaloid (like brain substance), colloid (like glue), nnd scirrhtlK, the two first named being the only ones found in this location, and they are mostly of tho epithelioma variety. Mackenzie found only six Two and three-fourths teacupfuls powdered sugar weigh one pound, encephaloid growths out of lifty-thre« cases of cancer and Ziemssen only A WOMAN’S SWEET WILL. nine out of sixty-six. VALUABLE INVENTION. She is prematurely deprived of her Tho symptoms of both varieties, ex charms of face and form, and made unat 4 h Electric Apparatus Which Cures tractive by tvj the wast'ng ,1* viicvtn effects ui of aliments ailments . cept as they uppear when viewed by ftfead tclie In One Minute. and irregularities peculiar to her sex. To means of a laryngoscope, are the mine. "Do you know,” inqu re I a female check thisdrain upon, not only her strength The first sign of disease noticed ia nurse nt Bdlcvuo Hospital, "that and health, but upon her amiable qualities as well, is her first dutv. This is safely usually hltskiness or weakening of the lectricitf i.s a nio-t effective euro for and speedily accomplished by a course of voice. At first tins is transient, but it i violent h'-ndnclieP I have an a|>- self-treatment with Dr, Pierce’s Favorite finally becomes permanent. It ha« artus at home which I purchased twu Prescription, a nervine and t< nic of won been noticed as long i U three yours be derful efficacy, and prepared esi ecially for rears ng >. It is charged witli elec- the alleviation of those suffering from fore the tnoro serious symptoms de ricity, aud it cures headache ns if by “dragging- own” pains, sensations of nau-1 veloped. T'lio voice is never entirely magic. Tlie apparatiisjis about fif con sea. and weakness incident to women—a lost, as it is in tuberculosis of the boon to her sex. Druggists. inches in longtli, and is composed en- larynx, nnd the patient by a violent t rely of flat or b >x- wire links, mado Chamberaburn, Pa., lias a fire company effort can make himself heard, even in q tnre. It is ono and one-half inches that was organized (N years ago. tho advanced stages of tho disease. wale nn<l a quarter of an inch thick. ,.Y k , ak - nb R vous people should take The hoarseness depend«, early in the At each end of tlie apparatus is Hobbs Nerve-Tonic Pills, the great life- affecti.m, U[mn an implitieation oi a circular enp, or plate. Ono renewer. of tlie nerves concerned in of the caps is made of carbon; the T ry G khmka for breakfast. management of the vocal cords, o'her is made if zinc. Two sennrato jieriod it a into is due OsmeUln* Imps,..« *n.l pres^rTps the o.imt)lexl..n layers of tin wile run through the PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. ulceration and the presence links breadthwise. Tlio«e layers uro of so-called "buds and vegetation” ||]>- —No man fail« who dies trying. ividod in tlio center by senling-wnx, on tho inside of tlie organ. Tlie breath —On tho elevated situations of for- tlio idea lining to form the electric cir ing gradually and surely becomes em tune, tlio great calamities of life chiefly cuit. Should tlio two wires touch ono barrassed. This is duo to the increas- fall. .mother, tlio electric current would bi iag size of this growth, and to the oc —It is far better to educate person« «hut off nnd tlie appsratu« would be iseases currence of oedema under the mucous to keep out of sin than to convert them nsoless. On eaoh cap is as eye'.et, or membrane, which still further narrows out. «mall ring, made to allow a string to the breathing space. At first them Is --Tlio deed elephant Alice was dis pas« Ihrotlgh ami be fastened to the difficult breathing on exertion only, sooted at Hartford and 300 pennies head, The apparatus mnst be placad then there comes a time when it is a found in her stomach. It is believed emedies in vinegar for two minutes before lalsirto breathe at all, and the face be site had started a moument fund.— being applied to tho head, In »persi INIIK MOST DI8TRE8SINO FORMS OF SKIN comes more or less blue from defective Omaha Bee. ins, tlio si no cap is placed on Ini.—.?“lP.<,,,ease8- **•!> !•«« Of hair, Irom aeration of the blood. Attacks of spasm 01<*?,Ke’ ar» "ix'«ifiy. economically —Preaencenf mind Is all well enough he right temple and the carbon '.I’' ct!red by theCuTIcvHA R km - of the glottis and of suffocation are apt in some cast's, but when a man And« cap on tlie left. The slsotrio f»il'K^ w“en al other remedies and methods to come on, especially at night Tlie himself in danger of freeziug to death current generated by the acid of the Ci T1CCRA. the great Skin Cure, and CiTICc voice and breathing niny.be Improved he shouldn't try to keep too cool.— vinegar then sets to work, and the RA Hoar, an exouialte Skin Beautifler. prepared greatly (unfortunately this is only tem JfpocA. ly’ 2nd Cl T,c’ R* nreot vKNT. victim of tlio litadaeh, is generally re the new Blood i> I»urifler, internally, cure every porary) by extraction of portions of tlie —"I’m goin’ to leave, mtiin!” "What lieved wi hin o ie or twe minutes The rerotuli ,Ud <b8*“c’ f~m P'™P1« to growth. Tho act of swallowing lie- forf I am sure I have done all the only ol j'etion I hare te u«ing tlie ap- I'rice, CrTH'un*. SOc.- comes Interfered with earlier or inter, work myself, in order to keep a girl." rnralns is that the sine cap 1« seme- ’*• »'’’‘■pared by the according to the size nnd locution of the •‘Well, nmm, thor work's not done to imes so MroRg as to bnrn the flesh on1 i CHKMicaL Co.. Boston. Maw. I. NV»”*» f<* ’»»'VW te t wee Skin IliMwa. " growth- If it begin high up, the inter suit me!"—Pwcfc 'lie temple. I have had my right town Htn[>Jte, Lila^kluailx. chapped ami oili m ference is early; if it begin in the vocal — Milton was asked If he Intended to p!e red for weeks after nting it. Now, «r_ skln preient.il hy Ci net H* 8n*i-. ’ O' cords or below them, it is long before ina'ruct Ids daughters in the different on«* nunute. for ili mins »nd in applying it I always plans a qloth ikndasvs, in Ci'TîcfHA A nti -P ain swallowing becomes difficult or out ol languages—to which he replied, "No, b* tween tlie sine cap and the skin, itid . astir , the only pain killing plaster. the question. As ulceration progresses, sir, one tongue is ■uffielent for it I And It effective in preventing blister F.I.V*M swallowing becomes more difficult, both woman.— Salem Standard. ing. Nn, tlieae apparatuses are not from obstruction and from pain, nnd —Women are bothersame creatures for sale in (his country. Ths duty pieces of food are liable to be thrown sometimes and cause us no and of would lie inw high for theaa 1 paid into the air passages. In this way a trouble, but after all. what would wa four gnln»,s f<>r tho eno I asa end at For 15 years I fatal result may be brought about. men do if wo hadn't somebody to whom i»t r»te. sad taking the tariff into u-ae annoyed irith eatarrh dischar Pressure over tho larynx usually pro- we can attribute all our faults? e<> sllcre Ion, !t w.’u'd coat a smdred gre iato mythroat, duces pain at an early period of the dis —Knowledge which Came too Late.— Ini »rs to boy ono here."— N t Hail unpteasantbreath and attere paia in ease. This is at first of a dull, aching I ImsrtnM Marla had thousands ne! Ex/>rea.e myhead. .Mysense I.al<l up in strong vaults; character, afterwards it is sharp, cut I of smeli trae min A I wiutded. aad Had ah» has million»— ting and constantly present. When th, — a » a uiuner nol long ago on« of impaired. I bare Ot fault». th« guroiu remarked that Bavarian orereeme theee gullet ia early Involved, the pain is much — ru-nut — Inquisitive people are the funnels horaea were celebrated for their general tmutdes with Fly's more intense and serious. — Sf. Louis ("ream Ilalm.-J. cf conversation: they do not take in worthless. He Mid that a dealer eold B. Case, St. Denis Globe- Democrat any thing for their own nee, but merely ,ne to a German officer during the Hotel, N. Y. —Accenting to Its family statutes, no Frnnco-PriiMian war, and warranted to pa«s it to another. — Steele. »"«Hi «udì. WTOU.. member of the House of Hohenz.dlei n —Voice (from under eofa)—"From •»iiu to be a gixal war liorae. The aol- is to undergo an operation that is dan- this time forth, 1 shall »ease to call yon dicr came back afterward, ia a tower fiNOT MAKING FOR FlfASURf OR FROFIT. I genms to life, save on the battle-field wife; you have beaten me shamefully, ing paeeion and eai<l he h-vi been awin- reB**Na wbAin» te roo.» I. » H»h». ■ or under like urgent circuiMtaneoo, and I hare »till enough of the spirit ol dled. "And howF* aaid the dealer. _ , proiteM. te»«,,,! without the formal oonaont of the King tenlrorolh«»rt < »i..l, Makin» M h.m» *>.1.1.,)». I '*W hr. there ia not a Mt of 'go' In him, a man left within me to remain here »mwru.nl u» Ul.lr tnl-nd.' W:d thmmtelmv», di* of Prussia for the time being and his Ite. lite, h... >t»<te L< thè te-rkM.hum until you apologize for your conduce.” and yet yon warranted him aa a good *«—«*-* •-** iwte* • tsIrU.I». proti f-uasnuT Ministry of State. This is the reason of war borso." "Yea. I did, and. ky hm U i.e*terot. Reemll.tr Md luti InMroMinn.i» a,. J —sZw<Z<,e. martelli ter teterU hex.M f<w thè melina ni i the State Council which was held at — a party ot hunters from Render George! he ie a good war home. He'd UUL lwmlte.ii.ple «telmu^ »mi empii mifflrirnl r.w I Merlin to consider the case of the Crown eon, Ky.. recently »hot a strange little •mimtenmnl. tent hw nnm dollsr Toni. nmoMten m»r •ooner die than run!"—JfacAan^a A't'bsw. OR". »- FKR Prince, nt which the Prince Regent of anima), which has excited the wonder I < (V Al. 1M Klll. Suwl «wi Vrsnvutei. — A email Californian wae reciting Brunswick and the Grand Duke of Ba ment of the villagers It Is a two- den were present. Count Stollier, War- legged creature, about a foot long, the tebla of lbjnld meaenra, the other day in an Oalt'and echool. and thia ie nigerode. Minister of the Household, with a »harp nose like a weaael'e and presiding. The Emperor William and glossy fur like that of a mink. Ita fui what be aaid: "Tw< pint, makea ah Prine« Bismarck have, of course, re ie black, with a broad stripe of purr qnn-art. fu-ur qua-arta makea ah gai-lon t’xty-flvw gal-ione make# ah—laa-kaa JSLTT.m; ih. Crown Prine« to act as bo white running down the back, and II »k—ah—makea a hedgek<<l" tkvwww MxM.I r LOuarxaU. « has a larerw ku » i >» »« ii I Building A BEPBItVE FOB THE CONDEMNED Illustrated Catalogue, with Rules for Self Measurement. Mailed Free. 8T. T.OUI8. ATHLETIC AND SPORTING GOODS. WEAK, NERVOUS □ PEOPLE H Should Take this Great kl LIFE RENEWER. | WILLIAM BECK & SON. Hobb’s Nerve Tonic U Pill« are composed of Id Have become onr authorized Depot of Supplies just such elements asu for that city. They will carry a lull line or oar r Enrich the Blood and M Hase Ball Supplies, Lawn Teunis, Fishing | strengthen the Nerven W Tackle, Bicycle and Bicycle Sundries, Foot givingthebody thespringlU Balls, Lacrosse, Cricket, Indian Clubs, Dumb and elasticity of youth. E Bells, Boxing Gloves, Fencing Goods and al! Men and Women suffer H kinds of Gymnasium Goods and Apparatus; from Derangements ofM Skates. Challenge Dog Food, and many other the Nerves and Pover- U specialties and novelties that will be added ty of the Blood. We see Bl from time to time. it in the whitening hair.EJ They are preoared to furnish the Trade, Clubs the untimely wrinkles, H and Individuals on equally as favorable terms the loss of form—in fact, Bl as if ordered direct from our Chicago or New in all the signs of prema- |u York houses. Respectfully, tore old age. Q A. G. SPALDING BROS. Men, YoungMen,01d |B Men, and Young Oldlfl Xo. N Catalogue sent on receipt of 4c. ~ '.'Hen, Men, yt you need Hobb’s H to pay postage. Nerve Tonic Pills. It »r.m Food, r ooa, n '* is Is Brain It 13 “J smuBeleinvigorator; builds up the Waste Places ; makes the weak strong and vigor The Oregon National Bank, ous. Are you suffering in secret for past OF POKTLAN». errors ? We will indorse for you if you try Nerve Tonic Pills. Even if you are •““rtn*,"’anU(xx> the weak and nervous with loss of vltal power — vour manhood almost fled, leaving you pale- faced and hollow-eyed — Hobb’s Nerve oa ®“u I’t'anciaco and New York. Tonic Pills were made for you, and all V am *1? SPKeS,>Q fav°rablo terms. persons with the following complaints, VAN B^D k LASHMUTT °«CÜ.B MARKLK-Ja^ yiz,:^aIpitat*on °f the Heart, Flutter* I _____ Vice-President. ___ D F 8HERMAN Cashier ti T¿!iá8’,TrHysteria, Nervousness s -------- 01 a"y f»rm» Nervous Headache, Neu- A 165 and 167 Second Street, Portland, Oregon CURE» AEI. HtMOklJ from a oonimon Ellotch, or Ero.ud 0 tho worst Hrrotula. Salt.rind “ R’ever - »ore»,” Mealy or Hotal Skin, In short, all liloeawa caiuul hQ blood ore conquered bj- this powertufj fvlng, and invigoratinir medicine. Katina Ulcer» rapidly heal unit»mJ uign influence, nspeciully has It its potency In curing Tetter, R oh Bolls, Carbuncle», Sore Eye», nlous Sores and Swelling», at Io I lit Disease, White Swifilii, loilre, oi Thick Neck, and Enl Glands. Send ten rents In «tamp» larno treatise, with colored iila.es, on | Diseases, or the styne amount (or a tra on Scrofulous Affections. “Till! BI.OOD IS THE LI Thoroughly cleanse It by using Dr. Pier Golden Medical Discovery, «si| digestion, a fair «kin, buoyant its, and vital strength, will be CONSUMPTION which 1« Scrofula of the Limit a rested and cured by this remedy, if taken fore the hist stages of the disease are r* From its marvelous power over thta fcr fatal disease? when first offering th celebrated remedy to the public, Dr. thought seriously of calling ft his MC sumption Core,” but abandoned name as too limited for a medicine from it«? wonderful combination of tonx; strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleuMi anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive ties, is unequaled, not only ns a rem« consumption, but for all Curouic eases of the Liver, Blood, and Lun If feci dull, drowsy, d«*Wltated, sallow color of skin, or yellowisn-OTowr on face or body, frequent liendiielM or ness, bad taste in mouth, intdrnnl heal chills, alternating with hot. flusb£9, low and gloomy forebodings, iirognlar and coated tongue, you qrc suffmng IndigcNiloii, Drapepsln9 and To Liver, or “ BlliotiaiK*^* In cases only part of these symptoms are rienccd. As a remedy for all such Dr. Pierce’« Golden fflcdical co very is unsurpassed. For Weak rnnffs. Spitting «1 Blood, Shortnc«« of Breatli, Bro cltitis, Astlima, Severe Cough», d klnUrea affections, it is an efficient renwg S old iit D ruggist ™, at $1.00, or BOTTI.ES for $5.00. Send ten cent« in stamps for Dr. book on Consumption. Addjess, World’s Dispensary Medical A elation, 663 Main Street, B uffalo ,N.I Sb^j $500 REWAN is offered by the of Dr. Sage’s Catarrt ■ \ -»J for a caso of catairt MaA fj they canpot cure. If N SMIww have a discharge froa ® now, offensive or otherwise, partial smell, taste, or hearing, ▼<**?£*■ or nressure in head, you have Catarrh, io» sands of cases terminate in oonstimpu a Dr. Sage’s C atarrh R bp PRINTERS’ COMPOSITIONr*«^'^^^!,"- "LBn7. other form of Female — use — -nu < r Vrr which we do not enro to enu-| STAG THK ihem’ and y°u win Join the dull, md ani1 who TJ, i^fr lx>imlfUr' 1 °bb f°r his B,,eat work in HF.HT AH» CHKAPKMT. PALMER A REY, Printer»' Supply House PIANOS I 1st Premiums. 25,000 in use, . 20 years Established. New ■ ■■qwwi patented Steel Tuirng be- vice, in in uselu use In nootiu. no oilier ------ Piano, - by which our Pian,» aWBy Tlmplen «nd Blotches rp?iLtishk'Vi!auac,,a d“u Yellow skin to be th£U^ll1,b.y a ®le?r Complex Ion, and leave the brightness of youth. They are sngnr- a<Boni^ni?nvIione I’11lls<,<*e- i ricc so ct». a Bottle. Sent by mail or all Druggists. HOBB’S MEDICINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL I 0 w WESTCOTT BROS. c H E E K From Minneapolis, Minnesota, are the best, bw* they are earlier and the most productive. Tan* other until you try them. For sale by- all dealers on the coast throughout the country. Tr“ | supplied by h k FASHION CATALOGUE makL th;i h h are aold at anch low Price, a. to 1-tirniH for Sa±o. renowned throughout ths SlES!LHT.*,,K’* Fo1* <’iMcriAM to m c . rtv (jiiqn.th , "UomrooiL ShMt* County, Cal fruit holt of Upper Sacrameftto Valley: or to R GR ippt v «r i11 son^X^??’’’.* '*'""»"d for the benefit of per- *nH 1 dtetanoe from New York Citv end enables them to make their onrrhal!. _i7i! mild climate andoroductiveneM* —wot one Ot the four Pi-esuients ot the French Republic since its origin in 1870 was born in Paris. —Tlie Duke oi Beira, the little' Princo of Portugal, has recovered from the burns he received through a sudden fire in his nursery. Q Ff|El vLLU’ WM5STCOTT BROTHERS, Seed Merchants, 40« and 4OS Sansome Street,* Francisco, Cal. _ DLOOMINQDALE Q D BROTHERO « »tend in tune 20 years, good for 100 ; not affected 1 OF THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORN CITY, by climate. No wood to split, break, gweH, shrink, shrink. crack liilj'OV ns* . . .. it. _ Ele _ * ^m"-»nn"aiea,l)' the‘r hand*>me1' ‘»"»trated crack, decay, or n.Anv wear ..... out . ; wo _____ guarantee gant Rosewood Casea, 3 strings, double repeating j action; finest ivonr key«; the Famous ANTISELL. Call or write for Catalogue, free. T. M. ANTISELL PIANO CO., Manufacturers, Odd Fellow»’ Hall, Mar rtylM teril?’ * mwt com£1,"# li’t ot latest ket and Seventh Streets, San Francisco. Wr"l»’- Millinery, Novellie. FREE rnuu cm»«. MOODY * co., CiMiikaua Hardy Northern Grown « > g LIFE SCHOLARSHIP, REND FOR CIRCVXAB. To •« a Day. Samplet worth Lincs not under the horses feet. ster ' s S afkty R ein H older C o ..IloUy»*^ Pbeatitr'hl FREE ^«ToBrXOrr ______ fl -ND FOR A CATALOOUK. The Van Monciscar dispensary . VOBJLAND l OB. —A d of the United States steamship r [-» erpct„d a monn ment in a Chinese cvy>“f<>i-v over the graves of United States icen-of-wnr men whoso bodies lie there. Some of the deaths date back to 1851. The wife of President Diaz, of Mexico, has established in the Citv of Mexico a large "Friendly Home of the Work.ngwoman.’’ at which small chil- ■iren will be cared for during the day ■while their mothers arc at work. —Tlie only poosible explanation of Eke circumstance that 23,226 letters emitaining »7.644,486 negotiable pa- te"«‘ ‘hpir Wi‘-T ,he <’•«>- Utter office, i. that the senders got e.mfuse<i studying the postal regula r...ws¿d¡r° '■’■«’•tebl. and te« am. that they forgot to direct or ■ l Î-Ï i ' i ÎÏ.P“0 te Cn~i UW’ d “® “"-riete MaBp the missives ted pricM Cotale -onnooiy nau naa one small heln- ■°’»'’» the steak, and Mrs, J(,„„ ..ksd •5 Mr.., ku» why he did not take a ^„„d in- “I was waiting to hare it rendered. m, an,t . Gin|f. Mrs Jone, smiled sweetly, but her fare £iooo wa* onmtem. As soon as the breakfast was over a.d the boanlers we -e gone Mrs, Jones was reen poring over the dictionary tor the different mrenmg» *5» <d the verb “to tender." KNABEI^Ä^ Mindest Department A L. Bancroft moved to »2 Po»t Bt„ San Franoitoo. PEOPLE’S OISPEIWSABf —AND— Acme Electric Belt Agency ID Fourth St_ bet. Morrison »nJ Y‘mh4 Portland. Oregon. AOVICC ANO MEtMCINE Big A h« sal aatlsfactloflla “J cure of Gonorrikrs Gleet. I prrocr«* fe.t»fel”reco“ort*r Ins It to Ml a . i. «vñM-t E- J. BOWEN’S S E E D S O.«*»* FRIC® Sold by Dross» 1CURE FITS] ^bwn I My eure 1 do not m* or stitnoiM tbM hare tbora *,»,Af.yx("ÄrcKhä ’■arrant *thar «ire. ARRH r.__