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Hcrmblnnrr to Danlrl Wob.tcr Lailsed
n Mmii to Pay a Hill.
llo wouldn't iKiy lus bills niid bo
imagined he resembled tho lamented
Daniel Webster. Tlio former was a
i fault, the latter an eccentricity and
It Has n Gutter mid Drain to Carry Off n decidedly Weak point With UlO man
I tlio Water. e whom I Write.
"Tho chappies of ew lent risen o 0u L;3 ofnco wnU j,,,,,- n ,ar,r(J
THE NEW UMBRELLA.
We have selected two or
Croup, three lines from letters
freshly received trom pa- thdr ixoatm when tho cable an-' . " D . , Webster anfl wbg0
of Croup. You will credit these,
because they come from pood, sub
stantial people, happy in finding
what so many families lack a med
icine containing no evil drug, which
mother can administer with con
fidence to the little ones in their
most cr '.'rsl hours, safe and sure
that it will carry them through.
Ed. L. WiLLrrs. of Mra. Ias.W. Kirs,
Alma, Neb. I rive it Daughters' College,
but ther can soon discard theircustora,'
raid John M. Hughey, of New York. "1
ijw something on Broadway tho other
tlay that induced this belief. Tho rain
I was cominsr down in torrents, and tho
flood of humanity always surging on
I that street night and day had- been J first part" in an nct'on uainst
driven into doorways and under awnings party of Ihu mx-mmi part.
for protection. For a half hour not a It was the picture of Daniel Web
pedestrian was seen on tho Btroet. Btor that led tin lawyer finally to
'31? attention was attracted dv yens j 6ettj0 ,u, 0j in am umvudciously
lawy
vran hi3 wont to frequently look at
the picture, an if for inspirntiou,
draw a sii of coutenbnent as ho
Eaw the riwiiiblaiifo and contimio
with the wilting of "tin1 party of the
tho
to my children when
troubled with Croup
sad never saw any
preparation act like
ft. It is eitaply mi
raculous.
Harrodsbunj. Ky. I
liae depended upon
it in attacks of Croup
with my littl- d -.ugh-ter,
and find .t ui in-
vnlitnlnV rrftir dr.
Knllv one-half of our customers
are mothers who use Boschec'i Ger
man Svtud amonc their ch l reu.
A medicine to be successful w .th the
little folks must be a treatrr it for
the sudden aud terrible foes of child
hood, whooping cough, crour diph
theria and the dangerous influuma
tions of delicate throats and lungs. CP
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ltll rears, JIil Hashes, Vpvorj
I.Tip,J"l'fBnHiic-i,if ConriillJilj.-Iy.t.
lortn, Fit", Rt. Vitus' Dunce, Op-frru
Iliiblt, Ilfmi'crnncHi. etc., are rsirrd
by Dr. Milca' Retstorntlvo it'p.-viup.
It doe not contain opiates. Mr. S- ! C.
Brownlee, DoL ,nd. Fla.. suSorcd with i.ii!ecT
fcr JO years and tcotlCes to a complete, car. .Me.b
I'ctro, Blla, Oregon, had been luJarln T-ltli J.'crr
En Prostration for Tour reara.coula D.i sleep,
n thlneLclprrt tlrauutllheufc-d Dr. MltOS' Ro
ctoratlvo fJervlnoi he Is now well. Flro books
IVo at drueit. Dr. Miles' Horvo and
LIvPlllo, Ut do-es for 25 cor.ts ore tin btt
nmedr for nillousccu, TorpM Llrcr, etc.. etc.
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Tho ChlneEeprize.the Olnton j root,
much more highly thau Opium. Tbey
call It UlDkcug meaning tbe Tower
et Man. When scarce tbo finest
quality lias been sold for 1100 per
ouuee. 'tir, why tlo ther pay such
a price llernuse they belfate it elves
theiu the much desired nerre furca.
How Eiuny people antler from rreak
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BJat-riitnriira. ra u.j a.' ... -it
mid I looked out a big plato glasa win
dow to eea what wa3 causing tho excite
ment. Aly curiosity was soon satisfied.
In tho middlo of Broadway ono of tho
slitn necked and comnmjtivo legged
chappies was striding along under a curi
ous looking umbrella, as if not n drop of
rain was falling. I noticed that tho
umbrella had an miusunlly long handlo,
with a prodigious hook on the end that
at
The creditor wore a half
that.
dozen coloiwl people who had at
various tini -s clnuictl the lawyer's
office and tried to arrange m legal
papers in a condition bordering on
"orderly."
But when the demanded their
money the lawyer had tho faculty of
putting off tho payment that wa e.t-
alwost scraped the gror.nJ as f ho dude ccctlingly discouraging to the cred
rromlly caturetl along. Thro'.ish this
hook .1 stream of water was g-is'.ing out
and h ft a rival 3t in the ilude'a wake.
"The chappio was ?o overwhelmed by
tho flattering remarks that vet e show
ered upon him by tho rain frightened
pedestrians, who had lost confi-ieuce in
their umbrellas and had taken refuge in
tho Btores, that ho condescended to stop
into the room where I waj standing.
This gave mo an opportunity to examine
his funny looking umbrella. I found
that it was so constructed as to curl tip
around the rim when opened, forming a
complete gutter, like those around the
eaves of houses. This gutter, of conrr e,
caught tho rain as it ran down the man
sard roof of tho umbrella, aud kept it
from dripping down to the g-ound and
splashing the chappie's ice c; c iia trou
sers. By a slight tilt of tho umbrella
tho water thus caught was thrown to a
common center, which was the entrance
to the sewer that runs down through the
umbrella's handle and out to the ground.
"There, you see, is tho riddance of the
umbrella's defect as a protection from
rain. The dude proudly told mo that it
was tho latest thing in 'Lnnuun;' that
all tho 'fellahs' over there were using
them; that he had just come from 'Lun
nun,' and had brought the umbrella over
in tho ship with .him. He hadn't said
anything to the chappies about it, be
cause he wanted to knock 'em all out by
being the first 3een on Broadway with
the newest English invention. Ho know
they would all go wild about it and he
was glad of it. "Well, when I get back
to Now York 1 don't expect to see any
other kind of umbrella carried by tho
chappies." St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
A Iell l'lsh ultli 2,500 Suckers.
Mr. Edwards, tho taxidermist, has
just received a largo octopus, or devil
fish, which was captured off Old Town
by some fishermen. Tho creaturo
weighed over bixty pounds and had
arms three feet eight inches in length.
On each of its eight tentacles or arms
thero were 320 suckers, making a grand
total of 2,500. Tho octopus had attached
itself to a fish hooked on a trawl and
was drawn up with it. Tho same firm
has also received a young albino deer, a
buck, shot on Windby island. It has
two-pronged horns and is supposed to bo
about two years old.
Tho natural color for a fawn is brown,
with white spots, but the color of this
ono is white, with blown spots. Adoo
was shot on tho island some timo ago,
so that it is thought thero must bo al
bino blood in tho deer on tho island.
Tho doe was secured by 2Ir. Edwards
somo timo ago, and now tho pair are to
be oxhibited in somo of tho shop win
dows down town. Tho deerskins aro
comparatively easy to preserve, but no
Itors. In fact the payment was de
layed so long that the rfciuis were
finally consolidated and placed in the
hands of a collector. The collector
was told of the lawyers weakness
and his delight at being told of his
resemblance to tho picture of AVcb
ster suspended on his office wall. On
tliis fact tho collector based his hopes
of success.
Ho went to the Lawyer's ofiice, and
while waiting for an audience with
the man of legal lore stood gazing
at tho picture of Webster and then
at the lawyer. Tho latter watched
the collector meanwhile from be
neath his heavy eyebrows.
"Well, what do you think of it?"
queried the lawyer of tho collector,
glancing at the picture.
"Splendid, splendid," replied tho
man with the bill. "You couldn't
have a better picture. Tho artist
caught your expression perfectly. "
and tho collector fingered the bill in
his pocket.
"Think it looks like mo. eh?"
"Looks lileo you well, it's simply
perfect."
"Well, sir, that's a picture of
Daniel Webster," and the lawyer
he-he-ed with intense satisfaction
and pleasure and asked what he
could do for the visitor. Tho col
lector said ho wanted to collect
$20.70, and the lawyer sat down and
drew his check. Rising from his
seat and handing tho check to the
collector tho lawyer rubbed his
hands together and said, "And so
you think Webster looked like me?"
."Oh, yes," replied tho collector, as
ho opened tho office door, "about as
much as ho did like me." and the
door went to with a bang. New
York Herald.
Itaby Language.
The first timo that I had the pleas
suro of a call from his mother he ac
companied her, and said sweetly at
my expressed regret at having to
tell him goodby when hi3 visit was
ended :
"No-no nee! Teo-teo Weewio no
no go out of houzio if you nee."
Which his mother informed mo was,
being interpreted :
"Do not cry I Little Willie will not
go out of the houso if you cry."
By the timo 1 had known him sev
eral months I learned that "neo"
was to "cry," and "teo-teo" was "lit
tle." When ho said "Tho teo-teo
bow-wow noes" it was not strange
better means of preserving tho devil iish ' that tho average listener was mysti-
has leen found as vet than keemnir I u,-u M " "" """"s-
them in alcohol. This is on account of
their having no bones, and because of
their shrinking and shriveling, as most
forms of deep water marino lifo do.
Tacoma Ledger.
Tho Itilln Still on Tup.
Tho gatemen at the elevated railroad
btntions watch tho receptacles for Grant
monument fund donations with much
interest. Tho glass jars on somo of tho
down town stations have fillod rapidly
during tho last week. Tho gatemen at
tho Puvk place up town station noted
ono curious fact. When thero was but
a siuglo layer of coins on tho bottom of
tho jar two ono dollar bills, loosely
folded, wero dropped through tho slot.
Tho jar in now nearly one-third full of
coin, and those two bills aro still on top,
As tlio nickols, dimes and quarters liavo
fallen into tho jar they havo worked
their way under tho loosely folded paper
monoy instead of packing it down and
covering it up, as tho watchful gatemen
think onght to havo been tho casn
Thero is no kindness in allowing a
child to use this sort of language. It
is qdito as easy for him to learn tho
proper words in tho beginning, and
onco acquired they will servo him
forover. Otherwise as he outgrows
infancy ho will havo tlio mortifica
tion of being laughed at, and tho
added mental strain of learning
what is equivalent to a new tongue.
-Uabyhood.
Tint I)ng of the lift Men.
When Columbus discovered Amer
ica he found that the Indians pos
sessed dogs. They wero direct de
scendants of the wild coyotes of the
plains. You can find a beautifully
mounted group of coyotes in a glass
caso at tho National museum a
male, femalo aud young one. Their
resemblance to certain domesticated
dogs is very striking. Washington
I Star.
Why Voting Men Are Afraid.
In 2Cor York city, whero tho stand J
nrd of salaries is jim high perhaps as
In any Amenc n city, it was recently
phown that of tho young men in good '
coiiimcirir. positions 70 per cent
nnniivl KV1 tvit- vnrv nml rinltr fl
per Cent exceeded $3,500 per year.
CJpon these incomes all tho homo J
comforts of married lifo aro possible,
but only by Reed tnanaKenirrit.
Girls with frivolous ideas of Lie
tnako failures of mich homes, but tho
earnest girl can make happy herscif, I
her husband and her children. Into'
tlieso homes our girls aro daily gouig
as wives, and it Ls apparent that
young men must bo careful in their
choice.
The young men whom our young!
women meet in tho nicest homes of
our largest cities aro those who aro
earning tho incomes referred to
above. Large rovcuues are few, and
if by a "desirable" marriage is only
meant the alliance to young men of
dazzling salaries, just alout ono girl
in every thousand will make a "de
sirable" match. Facts such as these
must be taken into consideration by j
tho girl of today, aud when they are,
it will Ikj more clearly understood
why young men nro apt to bo fright
ened from rather than attracted to
the girl whose chief idea of popular
ity is to be "smart" in her chat and
"careless" in her manner. Edward
W. Bok in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Tliis itoiy is told of Charles Dick
ens and ilr. Frederick Ouvry, the
well known solicitor. On ono occa
sion, Dickens was in treaty for a
piece of land at the ba.k of Gad's
Hill, tho proposed vendor being an
old farmer, a keen old raiai of busi
ness and a hard nut to crack. An
interview was arranged with him ai
Gad's Hill for a certain evening, and
Mr. Ouvry came down for tho pur
pose of being present when tho bar
gain was struck. Dickens and Ouvry
wero sitting over their wine when
the old man was announced. "We
had better go in," said Dickens.
"2To, no," said tho astute lawyer-'
"John" (to the butler), "show him
into tlio study and take him a bottle
of old port wine."
Then, turning to Dickens. "A glass
of port will do hhn no harm ; it will
soften him." After waiting about
twenty minutes they went into the
study. Tho farmer was sitting lolt
upright in an armchair, stern and
uncompromising; the bottle of port
had not been touched. The nego
tiations then proceeded very much
in favor of the farmer and the bar
gain was struck. With a chuckle
the old man then turned his attention
to the port and finished the bottle.
San Francisco Argonaut.
He Broke Up the Game.
In public, as well as in private, one
should ever be mindful of the rights
of others. Not long since a clergy
man, accompanied by two young la
dies, was traveling. It was nearing
tho hour of midnight, yet they had
not ordered their sleeping berths
made up. Instead, they were indulg
ing in a game of words trying to
seo who could think of tho most
words that begin with this or that
letter.
They spent half an hour or more
on "A," and then went to "B" with
a freshness that seemed to indicate
that they intended, de?pite the late
ness of the hour, to go to the end of
tho alphabet. At any rate, that was
tho impression they gave to tho tired
man in tho berth opposite, who was
trying in vain to sleep.
Presently thero came a lull, when
none of tho three seemed able to
think of another B. Tho tired man
took advantage of tho lull. Parting
his curtain the least bit of a space,
he shouted :
"And 'bore3,' sir 'bores 1' " Har
per's Young People.
Making Fliophorin ly Electricity.
The application of electricity to tho
manufacture of phosphorus i3 expected
to revolutionize the industry. Tho phos
phorus is extracted from the usual ma
terials by being intensely heated with
carbon in an electric furnace. It is thus
vaporized and is afterward collected in
copper condensers. Tho latest pattern
of furnace produces daily about 150
pounds of very poor phosphorus, with a
lo-s of about 1 1 per cent, of total quan
tity of tho raw material.
The effect of this now development
will be that a sin, do building which has
been erected for tho purpose in England
will soon be turning out half as much as
tho world's present consumption. New
York Telegram.
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) yd Amoskcag luarlneis stripes blue
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U yds Ljn.-dnle hUach sheeting 16 Inch.
3J0 yil ptquot A bheetlnn.lB inch.
400 yds pequot A uubleuched sheeting 45
Inch.
tJ yds century cloth.dat k colors,afsorted
15J yds coDtinenlal uhevrf llaunel, black
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S00 yds red and blue check glara crash, 18
inch 'tide.
WW yd. bleached linen and IFrench craih
18 lucu wide.
C0U J (Is Amockeas blue denims 9 oz.
.'VHiyatiW bleuchfid shectliig. i'tquot.
."0 d. sa;rlor s.itln damask 5S inch wide
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40 ' ot white ' ' '
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16 gross pantaloon buttons (metal)
13 doz prs subpenders, (Hockiord)
0 gros" shoe laces 5-4
M) yds Ainericiu shlrtlu 4 prlutd light col
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6 ' clamp mop stick.
6 doz baih bricks.
3 ' dust buishet,
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2 doz whisk brooms.
25 causoysters.Flelds.Farren'sorasgood
JO' corn, ( lnslow's or as good)
00 bxs inaecaroni 15 lbs each.
s2 doz concentrated lye, American.
-5 lbs ektsUcsiurcb.
1 gross clay pipes with 2 gross stems.
40 lbs bteariu wax candles, or as good.
2 doz Worcestershire sauce (quarts) Lea. &
l'errlns.
IGOlbs tapioca.
4CO corn sta.ch, Osweg) or as good.
U0J0 golden C sugar.
UXX) ' grnoulatcd
250 gals elder lnegar.
15UI lbs Gold Dust corumuil (or as good)
fresh in bbls.
S00 Si buckwheat flour, fresh, Improved
roller.Oreon.
SPICES.
300 Bs black pepper, ground.
BUTTEK.
200 Bs fresh dairy butler, (weekly) more or
less.
TEA.
1U00 &J Japan, Columbia brand, or as good.
COFFEE.
30CO lbs Costa lUca, rirst grade.
200 ' uhlcorr.
200 ' govt Java, ' '
10J ' lealJlocha, '
1OUAC0O.
1500 ltn HltdfcO Hammer brand, or as good,
MEATd.
500 lbs per day more or less of beef and
mutton as required lu equal parts o!
lore aud hind quarters.
I.EATHEK,
Yi roll sole, heavy tetockton, extra 25 to 27
lbs each side.
1 buckskin.
1 domestic calfskin,
1 side harness leather.
FLOUH.
500 bbls more or less, best roller proceos.di
llvered as wanted.
bOAPs.
2500 pounds Kirk's saon or as good.
10 boxes lory soap, 10J cukes each,
10 las Iiua lug soap (Palmer's barber or as
good).
CUOCKEKY.
2 doz 12-lnch platters.
1 ' 10 inch platters.
1 ' shuner salts.
3 7-lueh plates.
2 1 pint cream pitchers.
4 ' 1-gallon water pitchers.
3 ' li Inch vegetable dishes,
(j ' l-quurl soup bowls.
U wash bowls,
d euets.
15 doz cups.
10 ' burners.
10 ' tumblers.
12 ' (Much dinner plates.
2 ' IMucb soup plat..
1 ' 8 Inch vegetable dishes.
Sl'ATIONEHY,
12 doz I'uyson's Indelible Ink.
,t qts sautord's premium fluid.
3 Staflord's copying
3 ' ' commercial Ink,
4 reams lefer pnper.weagewuHl hnlftluet,
or Ok good.
0 doz kail pencils, Dixon's gniphlte 'o 456
ruu tip IM.
1 box Incandescent pens, No 7, Falcon.
1 incandescent ' 4, Ixindon,
2 ' UlllottB ' ' 401,
1500T3ANDfcItOE-i.
10 iloz buxes shoe bluckiug, patent wood
buxes.
. 3 iirs No ti ladles' fine shoes.
10 No 5 ' '
7j ' ' h men's slippers.
75 "J
21' '8 loots.
0 ' u '
2' MO ' ? .
OILS, ETC.
iX gallons coil oil, l'ea-1 brand, In tauk.
A0 UuueJoll, boiled, In cases.
KVi ' tutjKut'ue, Incases,
nolbiparnttlue,
t.g sal sod
50 bees wi.x.
HAKDWAHE.
; doz dust us.
5 feet U'lu.-h u und Iron
25 fc-Tlt
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-Z lint iron.
Uivl-a
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v. ia
Norway.
1l',S I
10 ' 5- inch octagon tool stel.
: pieces s tect oath 1 Inch ootajqa to 1 steel.
1hu4. lklit, Hardens.
UkfgNV ) CtlUl bt
XkfV.NO.' nuid
s,b No. 8 tiiMiit I
hnri) short nuV.
in to. .-o. . toeciUKx.
fOi ni Ih.i u t,tm tsV lUl.
1 1 IHi 1 li ll rv ih.ii llm -r,.
'Mt1 H .oft ! nuf. p ,i-U, t49ll d
-4 It t'.-i ll ,a,
I il. t , 1 k., 'iui.-' . !! h wUi 2ulti.AI"
0 ' .
. 1 pifc li rt
d z ti H iinriwut, drtu4 timierial, Irou
Ueelr,
i doz H K barrows, plain material, Iron
wheel.
( doz patent German handled hoe width
b'luches.
H doz No. 1 rolld rocket, cast steel hoes,
width 0 Inches
2sloneslp(lge hammers of 25 lbs and lotJS
11m
1 double faced striking hammer.
KM lbs N"o. 20 gaUuutzcd sheet Iron.
00 lbs No. 22 '
4U01bsNo. IS '
100 lbs 4-1 tiiilshlne nails. 1
200 lbs M ' '
100 lbs lOd ' '
2i0 lbs 8d nr.ils. VNalls.
lUUIbslOd '
KO lbs 20a '
500 lbs 40d '
lOOlbstOd '
PLUMBING MATSKIAL.
JOO feet Inch galvanized iron pipe.
200 reet 1 inch
100 feet ....
lWIectjl black
75leetJ4 ' '
H doz 1 Inch flange unions,
ldoz Ji lni.li Keystone unionr.
Hduz;
1 doz fi inch tecs.
2 doz 1 inch tees.
1 doz K Inch tecj
doz IJ4 Inch tees
1 doz i Inch lock nut
1 doz iff plugs
ldozj '
1 doz 4
Ktlczk '
1 doz liushings 1 to 3A
1 doz HushlDgs to K
1 doz Bushings 4 to&
1 doz liushings to i
1 doz sockets - inch
y doz elbows 1S inch
1 doz elbows 1 inch
1 doz elbows Inch
1 doz elbows Inch
1 doz elbows inch
2 doz 1 Inch stratsht ell's
1 doz inch '
Kdoz2-inchJeukins'vnlves removable disks
y, doz ljf-lncu ' '
ii doz 1 1
Jidozf 1 .
i dozU ' '
doz ' '
1 doz y3 removable disks for Jenkins'
valves
1 doz Fuller bibbs plain
IdozH '
2 doz .Draper's steel oilers, no 14 r as good
1 doz elbow burner cocks
2 doz brass pillars
4 doz lava lips
1 pair 10 inch gas pliers
75 lbs solder y3 and
5 lbs resin
1 doz sink couplings
yt duz lead S traps l
24 lbs 2-ply rubber packing, cloth Insertion
4 dcz vulcanized rubber washers Jbr Jiblbbs
2 doz j-siu
1 each 1 iuch and m inch drllt plugs for
lead pipe
DllUGd.
10, bs nqua ammonia
1 gross bottles, S oz
10 lbs absorbent co'ton
doz spools rubber adhesive plaster,5 yds
each
5 lbs ether fort In lbs cans
5 gros corks. No 4
0 lbs chera: hj drate cryst.
1 lb 11 oxt huchu P D .t Co or WyethA Bro's
1 lbs 11 ext pruuis virgin, ' '
31bb ' s.irs!iprlliH etimp. lor syrup, '
1 lb ' rlul arum, ior syrup, '
1 lb ' zlnuglberls, P 1 i Co or Wyeth
a. Bro's.
1 lb il ext aconite, ' '
1 lb ' cannabis ind, '
2 lbs ctiMsira eagrada,
lib ' opil, ' ' '
lib '11 sol tolutana for syrup '
2uoJ empty capsuii-o No. 1, P b Co.
Ji0 ' ' 2
1000 ' ' 0
coo ' ' ' 10 ' .
1 lb balsimperu.
1 lb ilg potuis arsen.
i0u0 hypodermic tablets hyoscyami sulpb.
1 W gr Wyeth J. 1110's
50 lbs roagneslae sulph.
yut. Uiuipume sUipu.
1 lb pepsin sacch,
101b-. jnjlas.-. bioiu.
2 lbs patass iodide,
olbo potass nit, crjst.
1 lb potass citrus.
1 oz oleum nijrciae.
4 oz olruin liglli.
V lb phenacttiiie haver.
1 dozuotties Pnlli b'Emul.n Cod Liver Oil
J) oz quinine sulph. KtM
51bsbodli bicarb.
lJi dozsjringes, Davidson's.
.l.bs sjiongcs, large carriage.
121b spouses, bUrgical.
1-igal spts act heiU nit.
10 lbs usellne XX, rt lined
1 oz urgent! nil in sticks,
lib comp. tluct. cinchonla.
2 doz strengthening planttrs, S..t J.
2 doz Alcock's Porous platters.
i hi podermic syringes, Wyeth's a. Bro's.
50 lbs tla.x seed me-al.
fcainples may be seen at the olllce of the
baird of trustees, goods must belu accord
ance tbeiewiib, und must come In original
i.acKUges when possible. The board of re
serves the tight 10 reject any aud all bids.
Delivery of suppi.es win be required with
in ten days' nonce of acceptance of bid. A
eopy of this advertisement must atcomp
my f-ath bid, and the name of the class of
supplies must be wriltc 1 on tte envelope
containing bid Each bid must Include ull
theluuisof tbetln-sbld upon, and must
give Items and totals in lull.w ith exception
iifmeat and flour. Auditing olilcers are
pioh.bned from cenrlrmlng accounts of
purchasers uhen the advertisement does
not contain a (ud andcomplete description
wl the urtic es to be purchased.
Bldx Kll bo opened at 2 o'clock p. m. on
l'usda , Jui 5. ltw,
sYLVK TEU PENNOVEU,
GEO. W.McBHIUU.
I'.-IH.. METbt'HAN,
SVji. A. .Mi-sly. Board of commissioners.
Cleru of Board.
Hei'orn Starting on a Journey
. person ii-.u. llj dexlres logtln some In
:erauttlti as to th most desirable route to
ake, a nl u.II rurehass tickets via the one
ilia' f Hi alK-ui him tht quickest and best
.erlce. Heiore starting on a trip to Chi
cago or uuy poi.tt Uut.joubhould provide
.'outse.i vxrhii map and ll.ue table of the
l.oiism . emral Lino The tialns run
on Lhlxuuteaievcct'.buieandr.reequlpped
th Pull rii'iii's lutes! Urawtnglloomtiitep
jrs, el .unl Coi.cties und Dining ( nrs
if iuU.. design, i.uiaeipressl for this ter-
It-. 1 rt a-t exquisite lu furnishings und
.0..WL1 ent and i-.m''miue in urrange
miu und i cumuli-el'i every detail that
hey have no superior In oomfon and ele
.piuu Tbt dlulug car 1 ervice Is pmnoun
ed by uli tte most elegant ever inatgur
ilco.ttl.d is opetuUxt lu the lute est 1.1 lis
littrons,
Favt irwlus Ms the A'lsconeln Central
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CNK OKTIIU LANUEHT ESrAlll tr. 1
fnient. In Hip Ktote. LoweyJgh' (1
Portland. LBnret ti-k- 1 J, .. ,)? tbu 'I
the State, n-jd biggest dlcoun'. 2,V
prlllt nf Job prlnPng. ami wUkS,1
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EAST AND SOU i h
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Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Liiitr
CALlrOItNIA tJCI'Kl.HH 1HA1.V- J T
UETWEEN rOKTUAN D A Ml t. f
buulh.
7.-0L' p. in.
U:ls p. in,
S.-15 a.111.
Lv. Portland Ar. , ,.
Lv. . Blo:n l.v. , t x J
Ar. San FniE Lv. .1,1,,
A ttewro Iruln. k..n. .. ... .. ..
tlous north of Kosebuig, rust i .
Or-gou City, Woodbtiru, ulelI.. a bai
langent. rihedtbi, HaKey, JlAr "V.
Junction City, Irlng and 1: uKcae. '
ItOMUHCKa MAI.L, DAIL1 ,
r:3 a. 111.
11:17 a. m
S:jU p. m.
l.v. Portland Ar. 1 4 0 dTi
Lv Salem Lv. , l.u ,,. ,
Ar. lloiburg Lv. , IMa.
Albany Loral, Dally JUcopt huiniaj
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10:.aj a.
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PDLLMAN BUFFET SLhEPM
Second Class Sleeping Can
Foracconimodutiou nt pa'stoeers holdn
secoud t.ass tickets attached to
exprea trains.
Yest SMe Division, Between Portl
and Cemllis:
PAILY (EiCHIT bO'OAY).
;:;i) a. m. fE7
miOp.ni. I Ar.
TortlanH-:G7T?iW p. i
Corvallls Lv. 12:jS p. n .
At Albauy and Corvallls connect
trains ofOregon Pacific ltallrond.
EXPRESS TRA1 (DAILY KXrElTSCND,
4:4-1 p. lu.
7:25 p. m.
"Ev; Portland ArTi
Ar.McMiunvllleLv.
e:'X 1,,
5:45 a.
Ihrouaih Tickets
To all point
EAST and SOUTH
For tickets and lull information rtgrro
ing rates maps, etc., apply to the Ccn ca
nys agent fenlein, uiegon.
E.P. KOGEKS, Asst. is. '. and Fass.A .
It. KOEHLEK. 11 mat
From Terminal or Interior Points lfct
Northern Pacific Railroad
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is the dining car route. It runs throt p
sestlbule trains eery day lntheieriu
ST. PALL 1KB CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dining tars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepe.r
Ot latest equirnie'it
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,!
Best that can be constructed and In whlcl
accommodatUcH are both Irce and lur
nished for holders of llrstand secondko.
tickets, and
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES.
Acoutlunoc? Iluo cociie:t!ng -ith oil
Hues, ahordluj cixect i-nd unlnterrupti d
seivtce.
Pullman sl(,"r - 'Ions can btse.
cured luadvtl. 1 Cj,s any ngett of
the road.
Through tickets to and from all points
lu America, England and Europe can be
purchased at any ticket office ot this com
pany. Full Information concerning rates, tin e
of tralui.roiites and other details Iurnlfhc3
on application to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passeuxer Agent, .No.
121 First street, cor. Washington; Port
land. Oreion
SHAW & DOWNING, Agent.
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HEALTH.
Le ItlcLiiTi's Golden Tlalsam K. 1
Cures Chancres, firs', and second Bl t
Sores en tho Legs and Bsdy; &ore Ei 1
Eyes, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Oiotcbei
SyphlUtiol'atinh. diseased Scalp, ard all
primary forms of tha dlsea33 Innwn
Syphllli!. Price, S5 00 per lluMle
Le Rlcliau'a Colilen Ilu'inm !.
Cures Tertiary, Mercurial as'plii'itlo Khe'l
matlsm, Pains In the Bones, fains In ttit
Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Son
Throat, Syphllltlo Hash, Lumps and con
tracted Cords, Stlflncsj of the Limbs, aaJ
endtcatea all disease from th system,
uhether caused by Indiscretion cr a
o! Mercury, leaving the blsod paro "
healthy. lilce S5 00 per Holl'e.
Lo lllcliau' Golden Spanish An 1
doto for the cure of Gonorrhea, 0ti
Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or 0 nl
Uldisarranjemcnts. Price S3 50 p
Bottle. , , .
uv Ulclinu'a Golden Rpunlsli In
Jectlon, foraefera oases of Qsnor- a
InlUmnjatory Gleet. Strlctures.ic Prl"
61 60 per IJottle. .
i, ICicluiu'a Golden Ointment
for tba effective heallu.'of gypttllitlo jori
aaderupUons. Prlrel 00 iter Hoi
Lo Itlchau'a Golden Pill-""
and Brain treatment; loss of pbyi'l K
er, excess or over-work. Prostration, eta
Prlca 63 00 per Box
Tonic ami Nervine, j
6nt airrywbere, C. a li, aecortlj cu
perexprcaa,
THE RICHARDS"0RUQ CO., As
SOS 611 IttAUREr S'f
THE YAOUlNA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company V
steamsnipiine. ;iz nines snorter,: ai un.
less tune than br anv other loute. Unl
ciass through passenger and freight l'ue
iroiu rortiauu anu an points in tne 1.
lamctte valley to and from yau rrai.cUr'
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxceptauntvysj.
Leave Albany 1:00 PM
Leave Coivaills 1:40 Pii
Arrive Yaqulna ....... 5:M)Pil
Leave Yaqulna- ...... -6.13 A. M
Leave Corvallls - - .... ioiojAJI
Arrive Albany ll:10AM
O. it C. trains connect at Albanj and j
i;orvauiB.
The above trains connect nt YAQl'INA
with the uregon Development cos Lin
31 btearnshloH between aoulna ana Sa
Francisco.
'. II. Passengers Irom Portland and hi!
Willamette Valley points can makt clmi
connection with tho trains c tlif
YAOUINA HOUTE at Albany orCorvr 1
and If destined to fran Francisco. horld
arrange to arrive nt Yaquma the 1 l.c
before date of sailing.
Passenger aail might Kales AIrs -i
Iiowrst. Forlnformatlenapiily to " ' si
HL'LMAN Co., I-reignt mil lk.ei
Agcnta VW) and 20J Front st PorUa' .,"r.
C.C. HOOUK Ao't Gen'l Fr
Pais. Agt., Oregon PaclBc 11. 1 ' .
Corvah s (
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Pass. Agt, Oregon Develoi ? ut
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