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fi?rtr - mm 'w1" my?m?" nv " f' : 1 t i i J r E C t n o v ii 4 P n i gl lj P til at la qi el N dc D dq fu Bu to ut ml pe: bu mi m 1 out? Willi , SU-ASS. ' " iv;wt: i.i X--i$m 'oa "August Flower" This is the query per What Is petunlly ou your little boy's lips. And he is It For? no worse thnn the big ger, older, bnldcr-hcmi ed boys. Life is mi interrogation point. "What is it for?" we con tinually cry from the cradle to the grave. So with this little introduc tory sermon we turn and ask: "What is August Flowkh 1'ok ?" As easily answered as asked : It is for Dys pepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this; but this brimful. We believe August Mower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. Twenty years ago it started in a small country town. To-day it has an honored place in every city and country store, possesses one of the largest manu facturing plants in the country and sells every where. Why is this? The reason is as simple as n child'3 thought. It is honest, docs one thing, and docs it right along it cures Dyspepsia. G. G. GKEliN, Sole Mnn'fr.Wooilbury.N.J. taffips m MILES ww-y HEART im Illrojct.U. ) V Tt.il. MmTVJ HEART mCEfl?!E I" "II rnrnn, li'rl(ntto, fiJjJJUHvK I'ulli 111 Milo, Hhn.il.' r nn.I Aim.Hliort Hreutli, )iprr)Mliiii. AtUitna, Nivollcn Anktm, IVank unci N-iolhcrlna euroci Lt Dlt. MILliC NEW IICArtT CURE. Anoir dfooovorr by the eminent Iinlliin.i Hpeelnl Int. A.F. I)iivl, Hllvor riWk, Noli., nflpr ttikln-r four bottles nf IU'.AKT OVIIJI folt Letter tlinnliolwulfortnolvu jonm. "lor ttilitr years troubled Willi Jlenrt lli-n0 tiro tut tic of pH. MILES' HEART CURE curd iuo.-l.Ofl Loijnn, lliicliiittii. Jllili." ". H. Miit"on. Vnys RUHon, (In. Inn tnUrn DR. MILC3' HCART CURE fiirllonrtlrnulilo wllliiirantrc-'ilt Mm. l. liar, Htcliburit, Midi., mw 111 fur K. ) i nrn ilth llcnit l)lcno, hml to lilro lioiio liclis llvril on liquid fixxli lined Dr. Mllo' llonttoiiro nnd nil pnlnn loft lion roiiHlnnt una curml lior. lrlus lllunlrntcil book KH1313 nt ilniKplMs, or milium Dr.Mlloa Moclionl Co.,lkhnrt,lnU. Bold by D. J, Kry, (lniitirlHt,Suk'iii. MBgUVERNUS Art mi n new principle. rcfcnlnto tlio llvur, fltnmncli and licmi-ln thiouah tht nrtvrt Hit. Hits' I'ilis 60 A CnflSFS ft?-- NT iptttttly curt Lllluuenraa, Tor I VCrST-ft torpid liver and lonitlpa' C25CI3. 'C J tl0' Hi'iiHoet, mllilifot, ""flf xki euriwtl BOdoao,20ota. y , I tirmnlort froo nt ilruui lota. K l D -.' Mtd. fja . hlkhiri. lnJ. gold by 1). J, Fry, rtruirirjut, Knit in mmk:PJWy& IV vr Mf. m Outfit tUat very properly contains a supply ol Hires wliich ndiU to tlio enjoyment or nil i!i , dolntles, nrn makes a picnic n picnic m ' A 35 cent package makes 5 gallons i very iwpiilar beverage. IWt lie itecr Ivcd fB dealer, for i" pr lrcrr prolil, tells jou noma ri if I " Jmt j good " 'tl, f.i,c. Nu Inn Ii uood at llio genuine Unto. SS'-x" THE "PHONOPHORE TELEGnAPH." A Hy Klein Tlnit Muj Itvfiiluiilly l.iwti.' tlm I'rli'd of Trligniili Toll, To bo told that a telegraph wire which Is biiHily traiiHiuiltiiiff n hitif; moss.iKo enn at tho BPini' tiitiu bn tnmlf to convoy hnlf n do.oii othor inoswigeHin tho oppo nito direction houikIh liltoiifnirytulo; but that tho thing can bo dono. mill in daily bolng dono, In attested-uion tiio most respoctablo solontlflo authority Tlio discovery which rondom tlit'H iiHtonish ing results posslblo is duo to Mr. t3 ljiingdon-UavicH.wlio hns for Fonioyearp boon engaged in rendering it practically workalilo nnd adapting It aliku to tolo phonic and telegraphic uso It is dilllcult to convoy to tlio laj iniml an acuurato coiuprolioiiKion of a proecBS bo oxcocdingly technical, but it may bo briefly naiil that Mr. Langdon Davios in tho "phonophoio" ulilizea not tho electric curront, but tlio noincB ciuifcd by induction. Tlio signals are trauauiittod by a series of induced cleo tiic Impulses, and tho BtitccsH of tho Hyskiu is found in tlio ability of tho in duclivo fovco to pass throug.i insulations wliich electric currents c.unot pono trato. A wiro may bo blown down iiud in contact with tho cartli, yot, so long as it is not brolton, it will carry a phono phoric messago. Uy means of tho phonophont messages can bo transmitted with ctraoulinary rapidity, and tboro is practically no limit to tlio number of toli'gr.uiiB Hint can bo sent simultaneously upon tho samo wiro. And, as wo have hinted, Mr. Langdon-Davios' system is as useful telophouically as it is telegraphically. A wiro u liicli is convoying electric signals can nt tho samo timo bo used for tele phonic conversation without oithertho message or tho conversation sutfering in tho least. For sonio considerable time past experiments in botli directions Imvo boon proceeding, with moi.t gratityiug results, which aro vouched for by sucli high authorities ns Professrir Sylvanus Thompson, Conrad Coolco nnd Latimer Clark. Tliroo of tho principal railway com panies havo already adopted tho phono phoro, and it must bo obvious, oven to tlio unscientific mind, that phouophoric telegraphy and folophony, in bo vastly increasing tho electrician's power over tho wires, has boforo it a very great future. Tho phonophoro, indeed, in croasos almost to infinity the number of words that can bo transmitted iu a given timo. It is obvious, thoreforo, that it offers groat possibilities iu the way of clio.'iponing tho cost of tolegranis. So long as tho number of words that could bo carried by n wiro in nn hour was rigidly limited it was hopeless to look for any substantial reduction in tho cost of telegraphing, but tho phono phoro ut ouco increases tho capacity and tho speed of ovory wiro to which it may bo fitted. St. James' Oazotto. I AJJtJf y m - u ftf in SICK MEN Fiiflijr iiniierrfrjr. Don'l yon know Unit cxbtmtlon, dolilllly, falling manhood, ami gonorai wculiicii, lmmuht on by early follloi, dlnlpmlon and eiceinei, can bo cured. Don't iret dUonur. atoii. Wo haro cured liundruiU at lliolr honu'1 lij- malt treatment. Your ciua will bo dloenoieil re 0. Tfrlto to-day. No coit to learu your oondltlon. feG rc mMS3M: GOSU0FOU7AK DISPENSARY, Markot, Stockton and Ellli 3I., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU in rn " m 7AT ' WWfU . i,. . riiiu' - 1 1 11 11 ill IL'I HEALTH. ! nicliiiu'a Oolilrn llalanm Xu, 1 Outt-a C'haiictri, llnv and iceoml itaii Barm en tho l.iva and HihIj-j hor Ki'-a K9tc lci t.ViH r-colrcd II10I1I1M hyililUltdt'4tarth,ilUjit ticalp, ard all primary (onna ct Iho dlwuiit known ai !iptilll. lrlrs 1 3 00 p,r llultli. .. lUcliati'a (1 itli'ii lUUnui No, i Oirvt-lVrthry. ilorvurMiihldlle ltlieu luatttui, l"aln In Ihs Ikiur. Mliuln Hit Head, Uik of tha Nik, L'KHrtd Sort lliroAt, ri phltltlo Ituh, l.umi and cou troeU'd Corl, BltffiicM ot th Umba, anj cnJlmUa all dleas tram tho iom, vhi'tlur raui by tndlvrrtton or abuw o( Mercury. Itttliur tho blxvl pure and hrallby. Vrlco 3 00 rver llottlis l,o Ulclinu'a Uolilvu NinUn Anil, tloto Icr tho euro t 0narrho, Qittt, ltrlltlouOrel, and alt Urinary or Unt Utdltarran$i(uuta. Urlco 9 4 So ihi I lllcltau'a GoMch Nnlah In. A ralis Cull oil tlio I'rortlduiit. A curious scene was presented at tho White IIouso today when Ilassen Bon AH, tho World's fair commissioner from Morocco, was granted an audience with tho president. Tho commissioner was dressed iu his nativo costuino, and car ried with him letters and papers iu Arabia from thoBultau to tho president. 1o was attended by his retinue of ton Arabs mid a oumich proMmtod him by tho sultan. Just before tho cabinet mot, tho commissioner and his suite woro flliown into tho library, whoro tho presidont recoivod them. Tho Arabs formed a lino, and as the president received tho commissioner his rotinuo sal 11 limed to tho Hour, tho eu nuch falling face downward, romniniug on tho ground. Tho president, through mi interpreter, spoke to Ilashan lion Ali and wolconied him to America. When lie shook hands on his leaving tho Arabs ngain salaamed and moved toward tho president, with oyos on tlio ground. Tho president held out his hnnd to bny good by, and they wero to astonished at this greeting from tho "sultan of America" tlioy did not know what to do, but finally all grasped the extended hand, greatly pleased at tho courtesy. Tho ouuucli, liowovor, did not dam to do so, but uiorely Balaiimed as ho passed out. Hassan Hun All and his suite wore then shown through tho private parlors of tho White House. Tho Arabs wero greatly astonished at tho easy mannor in which the ''sultan of America,'' as they called tho president, could bo seen "Whoro uro his soldiers? they linked "Wo have to go through eleven gates Imfoio wo can see our sultan, and pass many soldiers." Cor. Baltimore Ameri can. I'li'iuli OIII0I11U. When Henry Labouchoro was trying to got letters fiom Pans, during the siege, to London, ho wrete: "Lngllsh government otlicials have boforo now been jeered at as men of routine, but tho most ancient clerk iu SomorM)t House is a man of wild im pulse and boundless expedient compared with tho average of functionaries, groat uud small, hero. "Tho want of 'shiftiness Is 11 national characteristic Tho French aro like a Hock of sheep without shejiherds or sheep dogs. Soldiers and civilians have no Idea of anything except doing what they uro ordered to do by homo functionary. Lot 0110 wheel in uu administration got out of order and everything goes wrong," After Tnu Vent t Ali,.ne A dead man come to HL- At IraM that Is tho way it looks to tils IiicihIh More than ton years ago linlmrt .1 llur ton went to tho west as a member ol the Federal army, and uftor 11 year ot two ho wan not heard from liy his family In this city, which couMstod or a mnttiot slfltor and two brothers A year or two ago tho mother died leaving a little property, an equity in a piece of real estate mortgaged to ox-Slierif .Inliu Al Clark, who, after Mrs. UiiiIoiih death foreclosed tho mortgage, and alter pay ing his debts, there remained a Mitotan tlal littlo sum tor the heirs When a division was to be made ot this surplus, Mr. Clark who had known of the existence of tlie In other Itolierl rofuscd to pay over his shuro to the others, but paid the rotuntudtu, putting tho rest away to await tlio ordor of the courts After a time administration was taken out 011 Robert's estate tiy his brother, W A Barton the Suffolk county probatocouit finding that Itotiert was dead, it being a picsumpiinn of law that if u man lias not been heard from for soven yours by thoso who would nut urully hear from him, ho is supposed to bo dead Tho estate wns not settled, tiowevot but wa to havo been, Mr CI. irk agree ing to pay the money to tho ndmiiii'.tta tor, when, to tho astonishment of every body, Itobort himself appealed 011 the Bccne, alive and well. Ho had not heard of his mother's death, and did not know that tlioro was any money awaiting littn iu Boston, but simply came homo to pa) his lrionds a visit. Uudnr the circuui stances tho administration proceedings go for nothing, and thcro is one less es tato to bo administered upon iu tlio Suffolk county probato court. Boston Journal. An I own Gli'l'n Vivid Iiiiut;liiiitliiii. Freoport. la., furnishes a strango story of u young girl's imagination A tramp some months ago happened along tho road near the farm (d Wallor lialli woll, uud whilo eating a dinner winch had beon given him by Mis Halliwell ho noticed tho littlo girl, Ada. Sho Bcomod to bo afraid of him, and in a spirit of fun ho told hor that if she did not Btop eyeing him to lie would turn hor into a rabbit, wliich was always afraid of ovorybody. This frightened tho girl still moro and her fear becumo so great that finally she fell in a convul sion, which nearly caused her death. Wlion sho recovered it was noticed that she had rocoived a great shock and that her mind was impaired Sho imngincd that sho was a rabbit and seemed atraul of ovory ono, ovon tho members of hor own family. Sho got bo that hIio refused to talk and would shun every person who camo near hor. Sho would whimper and cry, and ut last her caso became so pitiable that her father determined to tako her to Frooport for treatment. When Been at Dr. Crawford's ollicoslioexhibitod every ovidonco of fear at tho approach of ovory 0110, and hor whole appearanco showed that sho was Inboring under somo great mental strain. Her eyes and face showed that sho felt some change, and, while it may heom Btrango to say, they had tho appearanco of tho oyos of a rabbit. Thore was that constant startled look in thorn as if sho woro hunted, and when a dog suddenly barked near tho otlico she nl most wont into convulsions at tlin sound. Tho physicians say that she can poisihly iw curod, but it is very doubtful. St. Louis Republic. It llitlueil Htruno i:oU. Coalburg, a hamlet lying eight miles southeast of Birmingham. Ala., reports a curious shower a tow nights biuco Toward ovoning tho village eoomed cov orcd with a douso cloud, ho black as to threaten a storm, but it was to bo seon that thoro was neither wind nor heavy rain. This cloud continued to hover abovo the town until nearly 11 o'clock that night, when it began to shower lightly, and something in tlio sound of tlio rain striking tho people as boing strange they went out to seo what was lulling when it was found that tho ground was covered witli what was at first taken to bo snakes, winch caused groat alarm until several of tho creatures wero caught by moro inquisitive or courageous spirits, whon it was booh that thoy weio young eols. The largest woro nearly a foot in length, but tho majority of thorn woro only a fow inches, 1 Old llshernien of tho vicinity declare that the eels woro of a species not to be found in this country e:;copt on tho southern Pacific coast, though plentiful iu Mexico and Central America. It up poured that thore wero 110110 of the ctea tui os to bo found moro than a fow bun died feet beyond the, limits of tlio ham lot, but witnesses declare that even within tin t limited circuit tlioio must Imvo fallen millions of thein Tho peo plo have been much annoyed since bj tho heaps of dead eels, which rendoi tho town almost uninhabitable, but tlio farmers aro using them as a fertilizer. Cor. Philadelphia Times Jertlou, lorwvvr natot IKvurth, InlUuiuntorjriilecL SUlcturvlc lrlc 4 ou Vrr Jlul V HUIiku'h lloli1n Olntmritl lor lit ftl htllitc( Srphllllla Hon J audtrupUoufc Pri.'eil OO ihr llox. La HIcUauM OulUoit l'llla Nmi asd Brain IrcaUcMUtj ! ol piiy!?! po rr, nvM or ever-wotk, rrutUtUoo, U PrU U CO H-r Max, Tulo a. ltd Krrvlun, . DUE P1CHXRDSWPS(JS C0.,A3('tt 0 ' 1 SCAJtH lit T-1 -uw pvm ww w Tho Unliivky I) pill. Tho ojmiI, fallen from its ancient splen dor, is today called 1111 unlucky stono pveu by thoso who laugh at old Minor ttitious, but it ouco hold a high rank among precious stones. Tho belief that It attracted tuisfortuno was founded on h Itusslnn legend which found Us way Into France, Tho lhnpavss Gugouio had a hoiror of nn opal At sight of ono iu tho Tuilories sho manifested terror. Tout had tho oftVct of loweriug tho price of the stono, Pari Figaro. A Clivup Way tit l'uttuu Up Tumi. There is ou exhibition at tho drug store of Dr. Ilnico a monster toad It is as largo us a man's two tists. About four years ago, while workmen were laying a stone sidewalk iu front ot the residence of William L. Brady, of this place, one of tho workmen noticed a toad about tho size of a walunt hop out of tho excavatiou, and, with tho remark that ho would consign it to au eternal grave, ho placed it in a little pilo of sand, and, laying a great stone Hag uiKin it, never gave it another thought. A year after this particular stono bo gun to show slgus of decay, and finally cracked clean across. Tho crack began to widen, until u fow days ago au upor turo was iniulo and out jumped a live toad. It was found to bo ot monster size, and was placed on exhibition. -Beaver Falls Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch llo' Thla for u Mountain TroutT Tho largest mountain trout ever caught iu tiio United States was caught at Twin lakes and has been brought to Leadvillo for exhibition, it whs lauded by Lyiuan Harden, and is ?Ul iuches long nnd foven inches thick. Cor St, Louis Olobo-Democrat. e?f CLEAN! Tt yon would bo clean mid hnyo ) our clothes dono up in tho neat bhuul drossiost mannor, tako tlio ii to tho SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY wlioro all .work is dou by wliito labor and in the most -yp; pt wanner. ' CfOLONEL J. OLMSTED. Libfrty Street, P. a Ci t r tJ e w fl P- " ' M s g. . CT W- & C o 22. f5 S 1 1 B. w p- o ro 3- ch P C w J3 w" " , 0 y- p- ?r sft cs o O -i r-fs - 0? r-3 5. 5 5, c en W P- d B p w o CD P 3 Q 9 a en CO P 3 P- w re p en 3J o re w o p" C P o as p n--t-CB re 2" 3 o re i P re re Q c p ct-et- re 3 td re re p P- y. re w Cf 3 05 O 35 3 re cc P 3 P- 5 P re re e-t-h- 3 et W Q 'Si ET P. -,i . Q re 3 re c ct I I p is P fT O 3 re o p ct-ct- re ct fc3 3 OQ ft: 3 CO 2SO THE TLUTCS CF PLAQUPMINE. 1 look I 1 loll ti II 1 n.iwtsi 'iicninry To nf r ofT chirr 1 f (' . Nor I it I "T.f lii..n flufr.n rnim ' ri-o Mi .1 ui 'i ii For lirllit nr iturk tl fl'itrm holds Ko"b Whnii'vir lnlcnfif. When I imi In nr ii. r iliti wood The llutfYiif I'liiiui'tnliif. Tho ri t1c of t!i !! I .fi.-n. licrlilu tlu uilm Ii,. ,.n, Tlio IIm " tric lnitl . . 1 1 "na hint-, Th I iLRi i l.irf. - 1 "' IKic, Arv Ii . 1 m uv ,1 11. il d.i.ily Co.it, riltiuil l-i 11 1r..v. s) ilit n: Ilut nil, Imu cL.ir 1'nc.li iii Hiring noto t'rillil UlItl'Mlli' I'lk.j'HMl.llhjl Tlie Ii ai lilt thvlr w I !!. 11 ml hour 'I heir lomln of 'rold-n f. nil Ami tiiin.n tii nnii'l ltilni;o rnro AuilMurtinrhiiltiai.il roet: Tlio Bniilu", tl- nmil v '"h nvti t,"ij-, Ami ilnnl.cil ill. (Y. K ttri-ir, Huli.i dim .111(1 fi" . Ml; luintnmi plnj Tho lltiliDOf rimiuunil'ii. to, l.i j -i"J In mini Hj. h'l it vim M) bfi)liuit'A?In) ili:x t Fnlr ti.t tlin niilc imviiinia . , hofl l t lliuiiili1'! ., .t t j 1 IhroiHi nuxbliuiiK imnl, o'ur m.ir-ili nut! fe.t Anil nrni : 1 n h- hIh ;rci'ii, Whllo moi 11 b' m u ll',o 11 llaiTtr, unit then This nun of I.H,m oilno. Oh, e!l in Klohei of ' "inioi-nonB Tluit hi'.u'u tlie air , ll?i w ihcl Oh, cool n;io ni"l 11s ho iiwl nlon;; In kIiuiIoms of tho lurl You linunt mo w llh a fciibtllo liiro Of Jiilco nnd 1 orfumo keen: Hut moro thnn nil, blown t,oft nmi mre, Tho Iliiloa of l'huiuenilnul Tho Brent lilo world l'o Miimlervil o'or. On feet of cIihuko nnd chniue, Havo Biilk'il nil sens nnd found ench ahoro Of beauty mid roinnnco; Hut kIio mo now thoi'iilm b.iou, Hetween tho enno llehls itreun, Where lips of loo nt inornlin; blew Tho flutes of 1'lno.uenilno! Maurlco Thompson In Youth's Compnnlon. .Solillvis Mini to Ihit .Slurp. Tlio grctit Koinnn Qoncnil Corbulo. wo uro informed by Tncitiis, wax iu his Aiincninn cnmpaigii reduced to extremities, his aniiy having suf fered, not indeed from losses in bat tle, but from boing driven to satisfy its hunger from tho flesh of Bheep. To the averago Briton, into whoso dietetic eult tho mutton chop enters so largely, this announeomout must seom inexplicable; so much so that ho might bo oxcusod for thinking lightly of tho stamina or pluck of his forefathers, who allowed themselves to bo conquered by soldiery for whobO stomachs tho llesh of sheep was too strong. Tho fact is, however, as Tacitus has staled it, and wo know from other authorities that animal food, as a constant eloment in tho Roman soldier's faro, was found hurtful to his health and eilici'ency. Caesar, in his "Gallic War," tells tho samo story. London Lancet. II Wns righting. " 'Squiro Dick" Reese, just after tho war, a red headed lawyer of Leavenworth, Kan., was almost a pygmy in stature, but as plucky as any othor bantam. Ono day his dig nity took affront at somo speech of a Missouri legal light, of unusual tall ness, and springing upon tho big fol low liko a cat Dick began to claw, kick and belabor him. Tho giant looked down at tho assailant cluiging to his arm and said with good humored affectatien: "Why, Dick! What ara you doing thoro?" "Doing I" cried Dick wrathfully; "Doing! Why, I'm fighting you, sir." San Francisco Argonaut. Pnim'n Sore I.rjr. I had my log severely hurt by a log rolling on it, nnd whon it was getting hotter so that I could walk with a crutch I found that tho muscles of my calf cramped so badly that it was oxtremoly painful and I complained of it several times. Our little girl, Esther, 3J years old, scorned to bo pondering on tlio matter, for one day, after having kopt still for as much as half an hour, sho suddenly caid, "Mamma, what is tho matter with papa's littlo bossio?" Cor. Ba byhood. Two Kireots. "I never send out a story for pub lication," said Dullpath, tho realist, "without first having slopt over it." "I don't beliovo I've ever read one of them either without doing tho samo thing," returned Hawloy. Ex change. GrowMimu Charing. People's fingers, cut from tho hands of tho dead, aro sometimes carried as amulets by tho ignorant and su perstitious. Dried lizards sowed up in leather servo tho samo purpose. Washington Stai. Tho covered bridgo at P.ivia, over tho Ticino, was built as early as the Fourteenth century. Although 500 years old it is in a perfect state of preservation. Tho roof is held in place by 100 gigantic granite col umns. Ono of tho most careless and dan gerous habits in which Americans iudulgo to a great oxtont is that of tucking their umbrellas or walking sticlis under their arms, lotting thorn stick out almost if not quite horizon tally. Even if your French is not up to tho Parisian standpoint they don't laugh at you in Paris. All hands seem to understand that uecessitv knows no law of syntax. Whenovor a Russian peasant enters or leaves his cottrfgo ho always bows humbly before the imago of a saint which has always a placo in hi homo. Tho modem smokeless powdmv contain nitrates in moro or less quin titles; that is why tho nitrnto mines arij so valuable just now, Xow Try This. It III c!.t you iintliinK and will Yrvl d) you Kod, if yui huvea (Vujjh, Cold, or any trouble with llnmf, Chest or luniks. Dr. Kind's New Discovery fer Consumption, Coughs hi-d Colds is guaranteed to Klve relief, or money will be jutld hark Sutlerere from I.a Grippe found it ju-it the thing aud under Its u e bad it Kedy and perfect recov ery. Try tiNUunle bottle at our ex e ami learn for; yourself just how uimhI u Ihlup it i. Trial bottlea free ut IWi J.I Fry's Drus store, 225 Coiu'lSt. Large alee 60c. and fl.W iSalSgnvrRULL ni firni r i j a r - irfT DURHAM SM9flHGT?BAGC0. PUREST, MOST RELIABLE. Ij old Kincj (ofe ifje rrerry old soul, Had lived 17 tisreaCqpeoJoUrs, HeWould 1av'ecalledjorBULL DURHAM To srToKe I7 Ipis pipe, And been merrier under iti powers. 'Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace, The Laborer in his cottage, The Swell on the street, The Sailor on his ship, Comfort-lovers everywhere, Prefer Bull Durham,, Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N. C. Those Afflicted Willi tbellmbltloJ un8 to, , LIQUOR, OI'IUJI Oil Tum'ca Can obtnlu a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CU V AT.TJllfi KEELEY IKSTlTUTt KKW DAILY HAIL STAUi. I Itctwccn Aurora, 3S((ch 1 Cliuiiipncg, t. rmil ur.i' rairfiuli!. I.i'.avci Auroriv dully nt 10:10 n. in . nviKiu fun Dim .111. 111. Iletu n iff-i , ,, Kiihrtklit nt 4 p. in. ArtlvoH ut t.11,111,1, J Uli.in l.cnfsCliiiiiipoccHii.iu. Arri 1 1 ut ,urrrii Mu Iluttevllle.ntH 11. in i ,. ! lu-i't- with iniiiiiliiKrt. 1". C11. Iralns g, . 1 lmrlli mill Moul li. riihheniit-ih. bntimL'H ,..! frolit (Uirrleil nt irKUlai latvi.. Hur Iro bi-Klus Monday, JIaroli 17, Wi UUd. JlOKFKIl, i'roi-i State Treasurer's Third. Notice Hai.km, f toy 10, 18U2. STATU OK OKKGUN, ) TllKAbUllI DKl'AKTMKMT.J NOTIUKIshpioliy (,'lvon that Hiiftlclent fu ailsiiruoti Imml to pay nil o-ilKtuLil-tUKsUitmvarrantNciulorseu.'-prci-ciitoi'iiiiu' not puiii for want of fundN,' and tbnt the oiinio will bn paiil upon prosi mutton at this olllce, InteroHt tliuieon ceasuu; with the ilaloof thlH notice, i'llll.. Bl Kl'SCHAN, btnto Treasurer. 'roposiils for Supplies. Tliolloanl ol Trustees ofthoOrecon Hint, limuiio .skj linn hereby lnvltu sealed pro posals lor turnlshliiK at the asylum near Hatem, OreKoii, tho lollowliig supplies for tho six months endlnt; January 1, Ib'JJ: mix GOODS. 1(X0 jdscottoullanncKNashtin. XXXi 500 yds Ainoskea;; mariners stripes bluo and whllo. WK) j ds Lonsdale bleach BhectlngSO Inch. iiOu yds pi-quot A sheeting, !i(i Inch. 400 yds peuuot A uubleaened sheotlutj 15 iueli. MX) yds century clnth.dark colors,as.sortod. 150 yds cuntlnenul check llaunol, black and while, ItOOydsred nnd bluo check glnig crash, 18 Inch wide. 1XW yds bleached lluon and IKrench crash 18 lnrh wido. 800 yds Aiiiobkeac; bluo denims Uoz. M) yds U-l bleached sheeting, l'equot. 50 J ds supoilor satin damask 58 Inch wldo J doz Mo 1(1 wliltoiUlark'siullouudHhrc.id. 10 ' ' SU white ' ' SO ' ' till black ' ' ' S 50 white ' ' ' 3 ' W) ' ' IU gross pantaloon buttons (metal) 15 do prs suspenders, (Hockfoid) (J Kro-s shoo laces 5-1 .-10 yds American shirting prints light col. ois assorted. UKOUMtlEtf. (I.OuO lb-i Lpl salt. 400 cheese, Uranstou's or aB good. iioOO ' cracked wheat,ilrc8hgrouud,bbIs. S000 ' lolled oats, ' SUO ' dried curiants, tresh, good stock, ax) ' U A Co's A li brand cai b boda. 25U1 ' choice Island rice. oOO tream Uirlar, .1. A. Kolgcr's prime, or us goou. 20 gross iiiatebts, Vulcan, superior Safely. IU ilozt-oiub brushes. U clump mop sticks. Udoz bath bricks. A ' dust biuslics, 12 ' biooms. 'l doz whisk brooms. ii cunhOsieri.,Helds,l',arren'8ornssood ,' coin,(Wlnlowss or as good) M bxs inuccutoul 15 lbs each. .!'-' do ooiiceiitrutud lyi-, Amerlcitn, iilb, el.isllestau'h. 1 gross clay pipes with '1 gross steins, tu lbs .-te.uio .ix caudles, orusgood. 1 doz WorceMerJhlio bunco (quarts) Lea & l'errlus. lOOltis tnplocn. til com Mail h, Oswego or as good. tiOO ' golden l) Miiir. iOXX) gra ulated I5U0 lbs Cold liuit cornmeal (or as good) Irch In i .bl.-.. SOU lbs uiicUivhaat Hour, fresh, lmpioved lollorUrojoj. sricEti. 300 lbs black pcviper, ground. J5UTTKH. i:00 tbi fresh dairy butter, (weekly) nioio or less. 'I KA. 1000 tb Japan, Columbia brand, or as good. COKt'JSU. !iaO lbs Ccsta HIci, tlrst guide.. 200 ' chicory. 'AW ' gou. Java, ' ' 100 ' mil Mocha, ' lOKAGCO. 1500 lbs Sledge Hammer brand, or ns good. .MKATS. 500 lbs per day nioio or less of beef and nun ion us tequlied lu equal parts ol fote and hind quuiters. LEATHER, roll bole, heavy rstockton, extra 25 to 27 lbs enchtlde. 1 buckskin. 1 domestic culf skin, 1 side harutsb leather. PLOUK. 500 bbls moieor less, best roller process.de llvereil iu wanted. -feOAlV. 2500 pounds. Kirk'bbinou or as grx.d. 10 boxes loi) soap, 100 cakebeach, 10 lbs shalng boap (l'almer's barber or as good). CHOCKEKY. 2 di-z 12-liuh plaiters. 1 10 liu h plaitois. 1 ' tlm Ursa I lb. 1 T.liu-h plates, i ' 1 plut cieum pitchers. I ' 1 ga Ion uu er pitchers. .1 ' liinch vegetable dishes. 0 ' 1 ouart noun bowls. J wash bowls, ) evwrs. 15 doz cups. 10 ' burners. 10 ' tumblers. 12 t'-luch dinner platei. i ' -lueli soup pluie. 1 b Inch egetuble dishes. Sl'ATIOKEKY, 12 doz J'uj sou's luitsllblo Ink. ttqts Bantord's prumlum lluld, 3 btatlord'h eopj Ing J ' ' eoiuiuiiclal Ink. reams lefer papor,wedgewood balfsbeet, or ns good, tl doz lend plucII, UIxolV tniphlto Xo-56 l ub tip Nl'S. 1 box lucaudes.x'ul p us, 'o 7, Falcon. 1 lucuudtsceut ' ' i, London, i union's 40i, 1K.0 8 KD SHOES. iO doib-xes sho j blacking, patent wood b xeb. JO prs No. tl Indies' tine bhoes. 10 ' .Nn 6 ' 75 ' ' it men's slippers, 75 ' 9 boots. ii doz It It barrows, plain material, Iron wheel. i doz patent German haudlcd hoes Udth (liiiclas. 14 do No. 1 solid MK-kct, east steel hoes, uJtllh (Itnehts. 2 stono slndgo hiinuuciH of 25 llnuml 1 ol 23 lbs 1 double, faced striking hammer, booths No. i.0galiinled sluel Iron. NX) lbs No. 2 J ' ' ' lUOlbs No. IS ' ' ' 100 lbs Id llulbhlng units. 200lliud ' 2tX)lusMd ' ' 100 lbs 10J 2U0 lbs 8d nails. UK) lbs lOd ' It01bs20d ' 00 lbs lud ' lOOlbsOOd ' FLUM11INO MATEUIAL, JOO fect In-U galvaiibed Iron pipe A0 feel 1 luoli "I Nails. ltlOlLrtM 100 liet ' 75 leet V, black ii doz l lnrh tlnnco unions. ldoJ'. Inch Kcjbtune unions. Kdo4s ,' ' 1 do. j4 inch tees. 2 do 1 inch tecs. 1 do, H lm li tei s do y Inch tecs 1 do, y. Inch lock nuts 1 do li plugs 1 do 1 doz ', 1 till, "a l doz JiushliiRS 1 toji 1 no litiihlngs j toj ldoz lluslitiigs k toia ldonubliiiigs55tojf 1 do sockets inch yt doz elbows lk Inch 1 do, eibj-ws 1 iikJi - WbVinch , ws!!2lnch sj'. Inch 1 az tlbowb V 1 do elbow i do I'lbo 2uo 1 Inch Hiiulshl ell's 1 doz H inch ' Jdo2-iiuhJcukinb' n! es removable disks y3 do ij-lnch i . . 'wdul i i i no y tiCilot removable dl9k for Jenkins' h ' ii 10 OILS, ETC. 200 gi.llous i-u oil, l'earl brand, lu tank). ii ' lm -i doll, boiled, lu case. iOii ' turp' Hue, iu eases. HO lbs pinittli.o. -OU ' N'lkOd.l X) bet-s whs. HA1 UWAltE. Jdt.zd-'bt n us j reel ),-iacn rouaa iron. 1 do i, ' vaives 1 do H Fuller bibbs plain 1 do i ' ' ' 2 do JJiaptr's stool oilers, no. 31 or as good 1 do elbow buiner cuckb 2 do brass pillars 4 do luu tips 1 pnlr 10 lucu gas pllcra 7o lbs boldei aud J j 5 lbs lisln 1 doz sink couplings ytA .lead Stiaps l 21 lbs 2-ply rubber p leklug, cloth lnscrtlnu 1 do v uicuuled i ubber washers.fo) iiblbbj 2 do ..'. j",u 1 eaeh 1 inch nnd i Inch tlrllt, plugs for lead pipe DUUUS. lOlbs nquu ummoulu 1 gioss bottles, 80 10 lbs nboibeut eo'ton y2 do, spools rubber adhesive plaster,5 j ds each 5 lbs t her fort In J. lbs cans 5gios corks, No -i 5 His choral In diute cryst 1 lb 11 i-.t buchu 1' 1) ,t Co or Wj eth & Bro's t lbs II ext piuuls virgin, ' ii lbs biirhupuilll.i rump, lor syrup, ' lib ' ilulnrom, lor fcyrup, ' lib ' ziuiiglberlb,! U J:Loor Wjeth A Uro's. 1 lb Uext aconite, ' lib ' cannabis lnd, ' 2 lbs ' cnsc.uii nigiada, ' Ub ' op!!, ' lib ' llbol tolutuLaorbyrup ' 2000 empty capsules No. 1, i h Uo. AKO ' ' 2 1000 ' ' ' 0 cOU ' ' 10 1 lb balsam peril. 1 lb llg IHIIU-blllbOU. "MOO hypodermic tablets hyoscyami sulph 1 wjgr V j eth it lire's CO lbs magntslae sulph. yt o morphine sulpu. 1 lb pepsin Micch. lOlbs iHitasb biom. 2 lbs potass odlde. .') lbs potass ult, cryst. lib potass clnas. 1 o oleum inrclne. I o oleum tlglil. yt lb phtnacetino bnyci. l dobottles I'ulllpb'EiuuWouCodLlverOll 2)0 quinine sulph. Kill 5 lbs sodll bicarb. VA doz sj ringes, nuvldi-on'h. a .lis bpouges.laige eairluge, 1 21bbi.oude,suigleal. 1-2 gal spts net herls nit. lOlbsNasellneXX, retlned i o argeutl nil in sticks. 1 lb comp. Unci, cinchonln 2 duz httenglheuing plasters. St J. 2 d 7. Alcoek's 1'oioiis phibterK 1 In podetrulocyriiiges, Wyeth's A Uro's.. o0 lbs tlax setd meal. VINEGAR. 250 gallons pure cider luegur, -10 grains. bamplib niaj be been nt tlie olllce of tho baud of trusiees, goods must beln accord -mice theieu ilh, and must come lu original' pacUnges wlion pui-sible. Tlie board of it seivts i he light to i eject any and nil bids. LlCller Ol bll Olltles u III hrrnnlin.l vlli : lu ttn dins' uoiue of acceptance of bid. A copy of fins nderttsement must accomp any uich bid, uud theunmeorthocliibtif biipplies niui-t be Miiltoi on tLe envelop, ejiutniulug bid Each bid must include nil l lie lli-msof thoila s bid upon, nnd must give Items and totals lulull.w uh oteptiou of nnal uud Hour. Auditing ort'eers mo prohibited lruiu rentirmlng nccouuts of purchasers when the adveitlsement does not contain niuil audconipleto defcilp ion of theuitlo'cs to be puiclnied. Hld will be opened nt 2 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, Jul 5, lsw, hYLVEsTER I'ENNOYEU. UliO. V. .McllHlDE, . . flUL. .MEI'rSdUAN'. M. A. MtTNt,, llioardof Commissioners. Clerk ol Hand. For Sale, Cheap. A liumrcror trios of this sprlncs Piyi oulh Hock, Hiiick Ijitigshnu hllo 1 1 horn, and Partridge lXi hlns.ull thunnii bredstoo't. lluyeiuly, bavoexprtssilui K and got the pick ot thoboason. S.ttofsr trio, boxed lor lilpincut. Addrebs E. HOFKK.aiiltni.Oi, For Sale or Trade, lift-two ticri's itnprovi-d lurin, ii acrcH hi crop, kooi! nrchurd, f nilli-s youth of Kuk'iii, TtiriiL-r n , Will tiudo l'oi property near low 0-8-lin JOHN HOLM, JHucksn u , EAST AND SOU! i. VIA Southern Pacific Rout Sliasta Line ClALirOJlNIA KX1-111.-W TKAIN UCN T).' l iiutwei:n I'uuruMi and a. k. Houth. I-No 7:(x; p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I 7:Sf 0.18 p. m. I Lv. Sulcm Lv. 6.2t 8:15 a.m. ) Ar. Hun hum. Lv. I 7:W Above tiuinb stop onlj ui lullov U t A tlons north ot Hosiburg, lust l'oi. u Oi"gon City, Woodbinn, tulem, AH Tangent, bhidds, HuKey, Unril-i Junction City, Irving and Eugene. ltOMUllUlUJ IIAl.L DAI1.Y, 8.30 a. in. 11:17 a. in 5:50 p. m. Lv. l'oi Hand Ar. I -hso . Lv Hal em Lv. 1M0 ,,. Ar. llosoburg Lv. I 7.0J i Albany Local, Dally Except SilnC'i 5 00 p: in. I Lv. l;oitlaud Ar. I 10:.i0 ., . 7:62 p. in. I Lv: salem Lv. I 7:3 i i 0.00 p. m. Ar. Albany Lv, ) u.3o t.. i. PULLMAN BCFM SLBBPEBS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Foruocorumodfitiou.ol passenger holditi' 'second oTnss tickets attached to expibss tii.ln.i. iVest Side Division, Between Foil! and Cervallis: KA1I.Y (KXOKIT HUJIDAY). 7.00 . Ju. I Lv. l-ortbuul Ar. I. SliXTli 12:10 p.m. I'Ar. CorSalllb L!'12:So'r.. At Albw'uy nnd Cor.Millis connect i i ' trains ol Ol egon Pacific Hallroad. KTl-ltE3rt.TliAtN (11A1LY CXCltlHP "i i -MO p. in. 7.2j p. m. Lv. PoTtinud Ai.Ts72i i. Ai Ar.MrMliiuvllleLv.l 5-15 i. Tlj Through Tickei To all point-" EAST ami SOUTH For tlcketi1 nnd lull inionnntion rr,-,u U ing rateb maps, etc., apply to the d-iu; nj-'s ncenfSalem, uiegon. L.P. IIOOERS, AsH. (L F. and Fa-s.A V K. KOEilLElt. Af(.iiu..i From Terminal or Interior Poinis die Northern Pacific Raihoiij Is the line to take To all Points East and Sop'b. It is the dining car route, ltruus tl n ui vestibule trutiib oeiy day luthtje. r m ST. PALI AND CDICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dliilngiius uusurpi"el, Pullman drawing room rlripi is Ol latest cqiil i -'K TOURIST THE YAnUlNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD V Norway. Hi Y ! ! ixl-Stliit iron. -Vi l Xx-t li.s 5-8 inch ottason tool steel. 1 . . . J pieces 8 leet each 1 Inch octagon tool steel. - - 1 w H " No, 5 front shoes, light, Burdens. K keg No. 6 html lh No. 8 Putnam horse shoe nail. 10 lbs No. 2 toe calks. XV) ttis neii blacksmith's coal. 1 H-lnoh hure nup, miller's. i doz 1. 11 caU bteel round points, polished utrtFteet hoef. 1 dot plckk, Hum'. it steel as 0ulsh,5 to V 1U9. 1 doz pick handles. 4ji do K K turrows, dressed tuaUrtalJlroa wbwls. And Oregon Hevrlonment compaay' bte.ttnship nue. 225 inlleo khniter, i) h -ir lbl line .ban ov nnv i.tn.-i i-im.. i-ui t-inss thmu.-t) jB sent:er and freight I'n iruii i-ortinnu ana nil point in the wu luuieuo vuiu'V 10 and troni hm Frauc TIMf SCH-DULE, (Except Simaaym lsive viumj l:i()ia& Leave Corvu'lls l:lnlil '.rrtv Ymiutmt Stf-nl M liie Vaqulna :1SAM 'avr C'orMiIlK 10:25 A II rrle Atbauy 11:10 A ! O. A a tralos connect at Albany tvad LVirvaliis. The above inuns connect nt VAOUINA r.lth the Urgou Development CoV Ltn MMeniinln.hiitvttnJU 11011lna and Ha Kruno, m ; B. l'.icnKer (rom lortlnnd and all illanutte Valley pomts can make clost oonneotton with the trains of thf AOL'I.S a lUil'TF at Albany orL'orvallls and If deitmed to sau br uiclsco, should arrangwtoarrlwnt Yamina the evening before unto u, u.,.ug Pi-eav u rrtust tif. AIr tit V?rt- or UuVirrnaMiin apply to Slmm Ul'LilAN , ne..ut nnd T.ckfi Agenu JWaaa J J-Tont su, Portlcnd. Or. C.C. II.KIU Ac't r.enl Krt, a 1 J. At., Oregon r'acWc R. R. Co.. ;0. H. UASWrXL. Jr. Gen'Prtf r Pais, Agt. Oregon Development Oo., SM Monts;omy lj Sleeping Car Best that can he constructed uud In accommodations are both lite 10 uished for holoero ol llrst and seen, lltkcts.niut: ELKGAKT DAY COACli. Atontlnuote Jet' cocrjiiit lines, alloriiius dlre.t -" unlnu btrvlea, Pullman .slf " Ions et. aitd In sidvt . any the road. Through tickets to and from k. It- Ainerlcn, Eugland and Furop, j puruluiseditt any ticket o31tei 1 1 lmy. Full information concerning fi of traln,roiitesiiudotliHrd.tn'N4 on appllcitlon to any aront or A. D. CHA11LTO Assistant General Pairengo. Asc. 121 First street, cor. ft ivsb'' .r lanrt.Orpcou SHAW & DOWNING, A gvTictcfs (I vJLM8k 2&i22Mrs iff wtov ViJJ ok sdiii: TO I'UMAHA Kansas City, St, P.-ul CHICAGO, ST.LOUIS, Antltll Points East, North nud South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, C0L0NI&T SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CAfiS AND DINERS: Steamers Portland to S-m Frutlcu Lveiy 1 Days. TICKETS fS&VP EUROPE Forrateii and general InforwJtioii '' ou or address, V, U.UULBUKT.AbSt,GenU Vja. X 2M Washington BL, J"OBTUl5JP,.OaUJ I ' 11! i 1 n 'i&r-fs- &$A?$a&. efif )A f .lr" tJb$&L. W . e i"v-"i