if ! mpjyj'WPSiiW"' r- fp s IW i-wi 'wyfrjppv; , ,SWS ', "" A BUDDHIST' "LIFE OF CHRIST." A Itcronl of Jinmrnip Interest I)lscoertd In u Moiiaitrry III Tibet, A Butldhlfet "Life of Chiist" of im mense) intorost lo tlio religious voikl lias been dibcoveriid in rt luonrtRtory in Tibet by Nicholas Notovitch) a Russian traveler. Ho tried vainly to neotiato for its purchase. Ho happened to break n leg and 'was taken to .a monastery. Wliilo thero a Lama read to him the jiitcioiis record, which vr.vfl in tho 1 uli Jrugtingo, and Notovitch took down a full translation. Christ i.j known to tho Buddhists as tho prophet Isa. This is a I riif snmmary of his life: Ibsa was bora of Jewish parents. Ho vni poor, but belonged by birth to a family of exalted piety Vhich had for i, lttcu its former greatness 'on earth, magnified tho Creator and thanked him for tho misfortunes with which ho was 1 leased to try thorn. From his childhood ho preached ono Ood. Ou coming of ago, 18, instead of marrying, ho fled from his father's houso mid went with merchants to Sind. At 14 ho was living among tho Aryas. Ono day ho broko away from tho Brahmans. Ho denied tho divino origiii of tho Vq dasTuid tho incarnation of Para Brahma. IIo learned Pali and was initiated -into tho mysteries of pnro Buddhism. Then ho went westward, preaching against idols. Ho was 29 years old when he re turned to Judma. Ho began to preach, but his popular ity alarmed Pontius Pilato. Tho latter buinmoncd the priests and learned men to try Issrt. Tho tribunal examined Issa and pronounced him innocent. Ibsa con tinued to speak to tlio people, inculcat ing obedienco to Ctesar and respect for womankind. Tho spies which Pilato set to watch him sent disquieting reports of the enthusiasm of tho multitude. Tho governor, fearing a mutiny, caused Issa to bo imprisoued, tortured mid tried be fore tho sauhedrin with two thioves. Falso witnesses were bribed. Tho gov ernor then called a witness who, at the bidding of Pilate, had betrayed Issa. This 'man camo, and speaking to Issa said: "Did you not claim to bo tho king of Israel when you said that tho Lord of hcavou 'had sent you to prepare his peo ple?" Issa, having blessed him, said, "You shall bo forgiven, because what you say does not come from your heart. ' ' Turning to the governor, Issa said, "Why humble your prido and teach your inferiors to live in falsehood, since even without that you are ablo to con demn an innocent man?" At these words tho governor fell into a rage and ordered tho death of Issa, while ho discharged the thieves. Tho judges, having deliberated, said to Pi Pi laeo: "Wo will not take upon ourselves tho great sin of condemning this innocent man and absolving two thieves. The tiling is contrary to our laws. Do, there fore, as you please. " Having thus spoken, tho priests and wise men went out and washed their hands in a holy vessel, raying, "Wo aro innocent of tho death of tho just man." Issa and tho thieves were crucified, but on tho third dtry Issa's sepulcher was f omul open and empty. London Letter. Crests. If you have a crest and if you haven't your jeweler can design ono for you at a small expense do not bo satis fied with engraving it on your silver, embroidering it on houso and personal linen and painting "it ou tho panels of your carriage, but put it on your front door also, this way: Your front door is either of heavy grained Qak, bearing an iron knocker, tho upper half of glass overlaid with a -wrought iron grille, or it is all of whito enamel, bears a brass knocker and tho number of tho houso in inlaid Roman numerals of brass. Tho upper panels of tho houso aro-rcplaced by a heavy sheet of French plato glass sot in a brass rim. So far very good. Now, iusido that glass must bo covered by a curtain to screen your privacy from tho outer world. Bo sure tho curtain is of tho finest French muslin, gathered abovo and bolow on bras3 rods, and right in tho center of the curtain must appear in French embroidery your crest, elab orately workod, so that whoever rings your bell may know that you do not lack ono, and that you aro not ashamed to show it to tho world. Doinorest's Mag azine. ' Women and llnnk Accounts, Mr. Paul, president of tho Gansovoort bank of Now York, thinks that "every wifo in tho land should havo a bank, ac count on her wedding day and some thing, however small, deposited to her credit by her father or husband. Let her pay her bills with chocks. Let her make them out for $3.99 as often as thoy aro required. A littlo banking is tho very host lesson in practical arith metic a young woman can havo. It teaches her tho real meaning of busi ness. When tho check is returned, it is a receipt, ono of those thiugs to wMch few womou attach importance. ' ' There nre a number of gentlo depositors in tho "gooso market" bank, and President Paul has an exaggerated tenderness for them all. "They do business on busi ness principles," ho say's, "and they are womanly. What more can I say in their favor?" A "Lost" Itlnc. A very swell and very pretty girl, who lives not a milo from tho big Fifth avenrio cathedra), has been receiving countless condolences on tho announced loss of her engagement ring, a Bapphire between two big diamonds. Bho has been partially consoled by tho gift from her fiance of auother handsome ring. Now she is beginning to quake and have all sorts of qualms, both moral and mental berauso she is afraid some one of the six persons who know the truth about tho loss will toll that it occurred at the poker tablo, and that sho in a moment of fntnzy or enthusiasm put np the ring to "call" a $60 "raise" and lost it. This is an absolutely true story, as six persona who road it uid perhaps mure by this time will acknowledge. Molly Knickerbocker in Now York Recorder. Torlc Versus Spoon. """ - The question which is shaking England to i ts very f onndut ion at present iswheth ?r tho spoon shall be entirely banished from good society, and, if not, how far tho fork shall bo substituted for it. There ore those who hunt their ico with a fork, which lets tho meltiiig margin drop through the prongs, and some stick their amall tiident into jelly at the risk of beeing the whole thing slip off like an lunoipiious, tiailm-ent, gold coloied make. Tlio same with such compounds lis custnrd puduing, cienie lenversee and fio like, where it is a feat of skill to I :ewer tho bepm.ile morsels deftly and hire it small sea of unutilized juice if 1. ft on tho plate. The monotonous ns of the fork an J cr.ien fear of the vul girity ljing in the spoon seem to us mere table bnobbeiy. It is a u ell kuown English axiom that the'forkistobeused in prefeicnce to the spoon when possible and convenient. The people who use it always when scaicely possible and decidedly incon venient aro people so desperately afraid of not doing the right thing that thoy do tne wrong out of very fear of Mrs. Grun dy. It is tho same with the law of eat' ing all soft'meats with tho fork only, ab-juring-tho knife. On the one hand, you will see people courageously hewing with their knives ut sweetbread, supremo de volaille and tho like. On tlio other, the snobbish fine work themselves into a fe ver with their forks against a cutlet and would nut for the lives of them use a knife to cut with ease that which by main force and great discomfort they tear asunder with a fork. New York World. How to Vt'lisli DUlie. Fiist, you have your water boiling hot. This is esfccntial. Provide yourself with a common painter's brush, with a handle about 10 inches long. If the bristles are not found convenient, tio a pieco of soft rag at tho end of a stick of the same length. Take tho plates, and after re moving all the scraps pile them on top of each other in the empty dishpan. Pour enough hot water on the topmost dish to fill tho dish. Then tipping up ono end of the dish with' your finger wash front and back with the brush. In Franco special brushes trimmed with thin rope about four inches long, instead of bris tles, aro used for this purpose, Remember, it is not tho heat Of th.e plates, but the hot water, that pains the hands. When this is -completed, the water will bo in thonext dish. Lift the clean dish out and place it on its edge against tho wall. Put in moro hot water and perform the same operation on all the other dishes, and when the work i3 finished you will find that tho heat has dried the plates and that they do not re quire to bo wiped. By this method you need not scald or wet your hands, and you also avoid the trouble of wiping, which is half tho work. Comfort. llubbed Injury In With Insult. A coolness has sprung up between two well known clubs at the west end. It arises out of arrangements whereby one of tho clubs became the guest of its neighbor during the process of cleaning. Tho club which threw its doors open with hospitable intent is connected with tho universities.. The visitors were a crack club connected with the army. Discoverim,' in tho new quarters a bin of champagne of Ir-SO in fine condition, the grte-Hs nm o a dead set upon it. This might have been overlooked had nof the bituatiou become hop'lessly strained by the remark made by ono of the guards. "I did uot think," he said as he finished tho last bottle of tho treasured bin, "that thouiiddleclasesdianksuch good wine." London News. Oj tor Croquettes. Drain and plump and ruflloSo oysters. Skim them out and chop fine. To a gill of liquor that eluded from the oysters add an e,qual amount of cream, and when it boils thicken with 3 tablespoon fuls of flour rubbed into a heaping ono of butter and stir constantly until it is smooth. Add the well beaten yolks of 2 eggs; let boil up once and remove from the fire. Add a teaspoonful of celery salt, a tablespoo'nfnl of chopped parsley, a bit of cayenne and a palatable season ing of whito pepper and salt, and return the oysters. When cold, form into oval or round croquettes, dip in beaten egg, then into bread crumbs and fry m smok ing hot fat composed of one part butter to two of lard. Cleveland Leader. " Mailcinulselle'aGold Shoes. A great many girls undoubtedly have "whito canvas shoes so soiled and grimy from tho summer's campaign that it is quite impossible to clean them. These supposedly worthless shoes may bd trans' formed into a very pretty pair of even ing shoes by the magio of a fow cents' worth of gold paint. Mix the gold paint very thin and coat the entire shoe. After going over the shoes the secoud time dust them lightly with the dry gold powder and lace them witlf narrow ribbon the color of the dress with which they are to be worn. Tho effect is very pretty, and ff they aro retouched from time to time thoy will be found extremely serv iceable. Louisville Courier-Journal. Tim Law I H Husa," A natural outcry of iudignatlon is raised in England against the action of the magistrate who committed a child 6 rears old to the Hojloway jail for taking part in the larceny of a few pieces of aa pipo from an old stable. Such out' I-,.. often harroeii under England's in- famous system or pony inagmruu. iu --- --- , - people are naturally joining in --r. Bumble's" cry that "the law Ura bass." In this case the home office interfered, ami the child was released. London Letter. -- I)Utloculd Crook. A joker in Chicago recently sent pic tured of W. D. Huwells and Archibald Forbes to the police of that city to have them identified. The almost unanimous verdlot of the police was that while tho faces were not in the rogues' gallery they were undoubtedly crooks, which ihows how easy it U to tee what you want to see or expect to sec-New Yorlf Tribune, ODDS AND ENDS. Tho art of turning.wood was inented by tho Greeks. ( Theailiest form of tho harrow was a bundle of brush drawn by n bullocV. ' The first record of coiribmakiue as a ... . 0 . beparato urancn or lnuustry was made in uoi. When tho Georgia poot writ of the "pale liquid moonshine, " it isn't poetic license. Cleveland Plain Deakr Missouri and Kansas horses ir grad ually crowding out tho small biun.hos Bud ponies from tho southwestern plains. Tho tanibourino is a combination of tho thrum and rattje. It is found repie sented ou Egyptian monuments 20 JO b. c. The germ of tho guitar is found in tho warrior's bow, tho string of which gave a sonorous twang as tho arrow sped to tho mark. Takings that havo beconio much better than formerly, though still too bad, aro not to bo romedied by refusing to ac knowledge any'improvemcut. There is a serious effort on the part Of English clergymen to curtail tho ex travagant and gorgeous decoration of churches for fashionablo marriages. Tho pcoplo of Great Barriugton, Mass., aro preparing to fitly celebrate uoxt August the fiftieth anniversary of tho famous Berkshire jubileo of Aug. 23 and 23, 1844. Tho chief of polico'of Buenos Ayres lias ordered that dogs supposed to bo mad shall not be killed, but captured by tho police for examination by Dr. Dabel, the bacteriologist. It is announced "that a furnaco has been unearthed somewhero , along tho Nile in which tho' hot blast was used centuries beforo the modern Neilson formulated tho same idea. A gavel mado from wood that'grow on tho farm whero Abraham Lincoln was born has been presented to tho de partment of the Potomac, G. A. R., by tho Commercial club of Louisville. Tho frequency of the discovery of bombs in Paris has led -to tho provision of a special, vehicle for their' transpor tation from tho placo where they aro discovered to the govenmient laboratory. In Baltimore tho prisoners in tho Maryland penitentiary aro reported to have subscribed $435 for tho bonefit of tho unemployed and would havo sub scribed moro probably if tho warden would havo pormitted them. Tho Twentieth Century club is a now organization in Boston whoso most uniquo feature is tho' admission of wom en to membership on equal terms with men. Its chief aim is tho promotion of a better social order, and' its president is Edwin D. Meade. itellclous Persecutions In China. The Rev. Francis Banqnis, inissioner at 'Western Sn-Chueri, China, writes from Paolin tho following touching let ter: "I havo had to leave my mountains mid go n 10 days' journey on my mulo to tho capital of the northern part? of tho.proviuce, in order to see tho man darins and Bce)c justice for tho murder of a Christian. Tho demon, over the same, raises np tho samo obstacles in our day as in thd first centuries of tho tihurch iu Europe This year, at .a recently estah libbed station, somo pagans plotted to gether to put tho bdst instructed among' tho Christians to death. Several hun dreds having collected, carrying an idol, thoy mado tho circuit of the village, Htopping at overy liouso and paying that' tho iddl, 'thb old grandfather,' as they called it, was hungry. ' "Our Christian had been warned of tho plot to kill him. A few days beforo ho had gone to-some neophytes to bid them goodby, saying; 'This tinio I shall die. Pray for my soul. Wo shall never meet again!' "His pagan relatives -came to his house on tho day fixed upon, and pn his refusal to join in thoir superstitions thoy began to heat him with sticks. Ono of his assailants, a schoolmaster, camo to tho front, crying: 'This dog will dlo hard. You aro n6t ablo for him. Lot mo at him.' "Ho took off his clothing, to bo moro at his ease, turned over the body, already covered with bruises," and struck at it with redoubled force, so that tho blood spurted out as far as tlio yard, tho wretch crying the while: ' Do you peo what a lino pig wo navoKineuf- wiiaiiiuiu uuc bloodl This is how we will pierce tho hearts of all tho Christians!' "Tho martyr survived a few days and was ablo to recoivo the last sacraments, resigned to the will of God nnd pardon, ing his murderers." "Annals of tho Propagation of tho Faith. " . Itemarkaule Cu ut J'etrlflrutloii. More thali 40 years ago a boy 12 or 1C years of ago died ill 'Waldo county, and his body was laid at rest .n tho family vault iu tho local cemetery. Four years ago, or over 80 years after tho body was placed in tho vanlt, a sexton, noticing tho wonderful preservation of the coflln, opened it. Imagino his surprise to find therein what he thought was u now corpse. It was perfectly preserved so perfectly that tho tsextoir donbtod his wits and wondered if it wero Hot a body that had been placed in tho vault Unbe known to him. Knowing that the fam ily that owned the vanlt wero all long since dead, the sexton went to the exec utor of tho estate and told him of hla discovery. Togetlrer they visited tho vault, and at tho first look tho executor exclaimed, "Good heavens, thijt'a Uio body of a young wm of the family who died more than ti5 yoars agol" Greatly astoniahed, thoy carefully exaraincd.thp remaius and found thorn thoroughly petrified. The boy hod scarcely changed from thehonrof his death. 'The only alteration "was that tho eyi wero sunk en. Tlio clothing was perfect. The little, blue tie and collar were aff but-Jut. arranged, and the hair looked as if to-' eently combed. The face bore tho look of sleep. For 40 years has the body lain there in this state and is there BtHLi Lewis ten Journal. How's This. Wjsofler Om Hundred Dollars Re ward fo'r any case of C'ularrh that etwi not ie fluted by Hb'I'd Catarrh Cure. F. J. (jHKNisY & , (i., Props. Toledo, O We tuo tinaersiirueil have known 1' '-J. Clieuy for the lust, 15 yenrs, and lw n. i.i... .....r....i i.i.. i.. ..i lleve lilui perfectly Honorable In all business trans lotions and 11 aticuM able to'oarry out any olittgutiou made tiy their llnu. YVVst & 1'rtmx, wholesale d u.utsi, ruledo. O., Wui. I g, Kititiati & Mnr viii vlnilfal' f'rugglst, Toledo, Ohi". Hitll'eOttiairli Cuir- ii titWfii ititernal ly, actiiU! Umiii II e blood, and tnucue surfaces Of t lie j uU in. Price 7j per brittle. Jsold by all druggists. Testi monials flee. - Tlio aiulen !Iner tlio IloutC. A remarkable instance ol tlio stub' lxiruuess with which mules retain 1 ideas onco impressed upou thorn wns seen one day last week. A dairy man who for years hud driven his team and served his 300 or move ' justomers in Cincinnati personally, died' suddenly before ho could give his son a list of the customers. Tlio latter, however, started the wagon I to town at tho usual hour tho next day, with instructions to dclivoi milk wherever the team stopped. The animals tivtU'd alonp briskly till they reached Abigail street, where they pulled up in front of a grocery. A maid with a pitcher soon ran out, and taking- the uumo and order the driver continued. Ho simply started "the mules, lotting them pick the route, and when they finally headed tor homo ho found he had a list of over 300 customers. The mules had not only stopped at all the regujiu places, but, as was afterward learned had regained several former custom era who had ehangoJ tuiihwi ro contly, but wlio, pleased" with tin. queer method of learning the route again rpturued to the old milk. Cin cinnati Times Star. .:. Advert lullij; Scheme nt Vw-iri PiiIIh. "1 read ome time -co tJiat si;-n projected by electric searchlights oi the clouds over London would be t novel advertising idea," said an ol. trical engineer "I'vegotabetteroih thun that. Why tint nhce el win teaivhiigbts on the Canadian sine o Xingum fulls and piojeet tuhertii hifr unnouuceiiiuiits on the Americai. falls? The imnieiiKo curtain of watoi would make a splendid background, and the rapidly falling water would produce novel effects on tho signs Tho trolley road now operating along tho falls might utilize this bcliciiio and give its tuitions gigantic mngiu lantern shows on summer evenings. "Electrical Review. Easily, Qulrk'y, Permanently (!uUreU weascnegs, nc;rvc;usk.3s pecii.jty, "ami -ilibi Iraiiii t c lroinciirl, trruii r I exci.hbent tl.t rui ovcroik, iluin wom, no ruil-.tr Ini1opini. unit t potlnu of tin t filmpli' naltin in fii Imnicll.ii"! H"n vi dcn. Fiillur liiti' Sll) referoncia I axpt-nntlon and uiulleil (aoaledl frui' ERIE MEDICAL CO nurrAto. ft v NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Ihitt the Coe rcion Council of the city of Halom Ore gon will receive bidH until the 17h duj of April 1894 at the hour of 7:0 o'clock p. m.of B-ldday for the construction of sewers through the alley In blook No. 21 and block No. 58 In the Jclty of Ha lem according to the plans, prolllca and sepeciilcatious for the same ou file lu the city engineer's ofllce. Each bidder must deposit with his bid a certified check or a certificate of deposit in the sum of 450.00 as a gunrauteeof good faith on the part of the said bidder and that he will execute U)e contract and give the undertaking required with good faith and sullluient sureties to be approved by the mayor In case the contract is awarded to the bidder, which deposit shall bo forfeited to and ehull become the property of the city of Baletn in case or the failure" on the part of the bidder to comply with aily of the requirements of tlio bond and contract on file in the ofllce of tho cltv end nter within five days after the acceptance by the city of rialem of bis tilo. Theclly of Baletn reserves" the right to eJHCt any and all bids detuned un reasonable. Bids which do not com ply Willi the terms of this notlo.e will not lie received nor will any bids be re received after the time specified above. Dated Ibis 2d of April 1891. A. Klkin, Oko. It Okay, Tnpa. Kay, Committee oit street arid" public prop. 4 2 10 t Proposa's for Woodr SKAltkU lUlW-Korfarnlslilng-opd wUlbe rterlved at tlio ornco of the rturtof afitel atrlclNo 2untU2 ?(rfoikp. io ob Ibb. i..uii iiru inn will M owned at the rrruUr nuetlUK of th. board ot dlre-eloraU it fi'-lock p in .of aald Ut day 01 Mar, (ar the delivery of wood Ufuro Hptmber , lWl.at Uif) fo lowing K.boolsi I.liiGoln, 1 cord Oak, tfmr-sflr. Jik. 13 ootd -, M rdj aA ttolrm. ti eord- ., 60 cord- fin ttefitra!, W J ""am wood must ba 4 feet la UDstli.Tfc-iou--blfalrlgBludoiiddeor. , Tbe flr most bn Urge or body wood and tbe oak niuil beri't(Ml( a not rQ0 ". Tbe board r -rv& tfa riilit to r-Jt any or all bids Dob by order oflbe beard AffJI , Ml. lv ' HwrdoX Direetw-. BOOTT UOZOBTH. DlstrUt CSerk. s-l lt4r AS.W.VVVWVWyVWfiArMrVV I BALD HEADS! What is tho condition of yours? Is your liatr dry, harsh, brittle? Does it split at tho ends? Mas it a Iifeles3 appcarnrfce? Does It fall out when combed or brushed? ts it full of dandruff? Docs your scalp itch? , Is it dry or in a heated condition? If these are some of i yoursymptomsbewarncdintimooryouwillbccornobald. SkookumRootHair Grower i i li what nm need. It production If not n accident, but therwnK of sclentlflo I research. Knowledge ot tlin dUeuetot theh&trandtcJp led to thedlicoy. i rryot bow to treat them. M8fcookum"oontalm neither mineral! nor olli. It i is nox ft iye, dud a aeiifnirauj the follicle, tritoni fallina htatU. tho use of Stoak-um Sim Soap. HfKcei n tTift arain eie&n. the icaln It your druMUtcaanolroppty you iend dtattt to as, and Y.e"lforwrd ' prepaid, on rroe.pt ot pric Orower$UWjtrbotUforW)a Boap,60u. , -: per jar i oiur9av. THB SKOOKUn " THADE MAKE 0T South Fifth ." itfoititrm. WVW.Wrtr rm in hD. C. .Cross Jilllilli Choice Meats. fiillPKinwJWsreiraFSS3vHi (J S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a largo stock of looso and unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals. 221 Commercial Street. Forest Won Vicks' Seeds FAILURE r V too rioaecr Conl.lr.. Ilflnairra R Tonr Grand POPPIES JpH Jill drucrliillons that lcrlbf, not mlilrsd; llluJtratlong Unit Initruct, not rxigtrtfr The cover li cliarmlnc In Shlrlev. tne ot wntf r color print In I Brilliant. I PdrlentaloJ 32)aeaori7ovtUleiprlntMllnS(IIOrertntcol. nun a coia uacxirrouna, a on. All tlio leading nOTCltlca and the lienor OrerlSOiriaati the oia varieuci. tucm nam iimeeTou cannot afford to run any rlllc. Buy IIONI'XT (ItlOim where you will receive I'OI.I. ftlHANURH. llli not necessary to adver tise that Vie-' serds crow. Oris I) Known the world over, and also that the harvest navs. A 1'orUOCu. See Ylclc'a Flo ral Guide, very little spent for proper "CT" crr laniiuuvwiT Bums. l'loral Guide the handsomest calalo which may lie drdict&t from first order. IBB It II yPU UYW l line KHiuvi nrii w-tui-i-s areas ,Cii liuut UIDt UlUflt MFW V WH iiisisiva varw mm awr- si'vurfuv TUer Urowi Iber 1'lourlab, ther 1'roducb Abundantly. not uiHuiipuiui Rooliostor, JAMES N.Y. 'SPIVT?V' TO SALT LAKE DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,'. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS ' lAttO ALL EASTERN CITIES! DAYS. . CHICAGO J2 jIajim the Ouickcst to Chicago' land Hours Quicor tQsas0mc and Kan" Throtwh Pujlman and Tourist Sleepers, Free . HgcHohig Chair Cars, Dining Can, H ft. It OliAHK. JReceiver?. JtyANpEft ON ror m osd .turral lnturmAtloo call on w ji. hdklburt; ai, o. y. a fA, Wttn.ln.lon BU, CorJSd ltlTf.AMD, OK-XJOK. flTrdPttg,rW"& martviuilrfM'-9-. Etlmt furnlsb -.1 iii. lao. KMlUtrutb. HaUm. IU-1 &nH oh Jin Motor 1UI1 way, NortU Haleui -.v ordt. at UMatrA -Ho-Mrs.; is-u mi V ---, Mil n Bi. v vrfc4 lvmnltnfr and Nfreihlnir Tonic llr atlmulatlnff , hair, cure dandrwr ami oroic Aafronbaia . cooling una rqiiriuui juuic jij-aiiinuiMuuK . ... BA B . ..... .. I nnr. ana rrea irom lmuiinff cracuon. ij- It CettrpT jxmutHo iiutcli, whie fttd on i ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., Avnue, Veir York, N. Y. Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in Fribli, Suit and Smoked Meats ot n HCind 93 Coitrt. and 110 State Street. Grove Poultry -"Yards. Eatablishod In. 1877. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM Til 13 VERY BE'dT VARIETIES.. Slock Finer than Ever, but Price Same as Uscalj! Get the Boat and thou you will ha nath-iled. ' b'ontt for Cntulogup. AddroRo j. m. garrison; Loolt Box 3S', K.ir.-i-t Orov.- Or. Contain tho Germ of Life. VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE. Wok's Floral Guide, 1894, v-uiof n as vwuipiu ua tewvn. a - IO 1.8 111., with ----. V Dinrtn Telloir fllobo Onion Kecd, 01.00 pir pound. XOVELTIES. Braoclilag Atler, Illblncus, Sunset, DaMla, F.theUlc-, Double Anemone, Charmer Pe, New Potatoes. liarmoDlous blrnd gttrn and wliltt. oresoi or Dtaui; mv. teed will save iro- Alan cnnccio viL oeior irun, moi ivvciiH, VICK'S SONS East and South i VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE oitb Southern Pacific Companv. CAMfOUttrA KXl'U-HH TUAIN JIUW DAILY UK TWB-W I-OttTl-ANU AMU H. Tf, . rtoutll. U 16 p. 111. (fctttp. ra. 10 ii a.m. HortTir tl.'A) U, ID A.&'J a, lb 7.-0U p. n Portland Halem Han Kran. Ar. Uv. Xjv. Ar. 7 Aliave trulnM Uin at all atuttons fron IHirtlaud to Albany Inclusive; also atTuiiKem Hliedd, Ilalsey, liurrlnburit, Junction Ulty IrvlUK, Kuiicne and all Ntatlcins. from llostbury to Jisliittud Incluilve. IUiM-IUJKU MA llUA ! 5Tr Hi. i LT. I'ortiuud ArTj iiSi p7ni 11:17 a. w I Lv Halem Lv. ( 1:10 p. m ;60 p. in, lAr, lUwebur, Lv, 7.U) a. II Dlnfug C'm-ft on Ogdcii Kou(c PULLMAN BUFFET SLEBPBHS AND Second Class Slueplng Cars- Attached to ll tliroujiU trTn. 'iVcstSIde Di?islo71)et?een Forllanf and Cerrallls: PAIy-(KXC -UWUAY). Hju JiSi u. iu. I iY. ForUitiid l-lft p. ro. I Ar. OirvallU Tortbtud" a.eo i. iu J.-WP. n. At Albany and (JorvnllU connect wltt trnlnaofOrnnm 1'haIAo lullroad. - c : .- s; i - Klfll-WtTllAlK t- y- - (IMII.V KXtl-lHUMIIAir i ut p. to. Lv. 7-35 p. in. I Ar. FortI"d Ar. i sii ' "t,""-r:sr ;x b.-ja. u. 6A0. id UrMlnnvllle Lv. I TiiKouou xiciitrrs To all point- la lb Katttrn HUUs, U-u-da and Uuropa call uo noiameo av iuwhi rv iroiil . lv. nninn-i.1 oumi mi.i K.P. 1M1UKIWI, AMU (1. V. and Fus. Ag'l It. KOKULElt. ManaM' FOR SALfR TRADE. gneH-rooTi and OHnfrtoom coiUne u)a tw Addition, Willi tw id lol. Will b i ---r-t-iw t.r tnw-ihar. An unusually zood barcala Apply to W. K,OUHKIl.eor. rr mil and ChtmckrU trw. s-uim )W tY morESSIONAIi AND BUSINESS CAKDS. 1 V. It. D'AKUV. Ok.0. O. D1N01L4M. - A tint. t, tlLTlT, . It A.n... 1 m I XJ Koonis 1, "i and a, D'Arcy Building, Mil atuto street, bptclut mteullon gUen tu busl.J ne&a lu tbo tupicinu and vlioulv court or then siaie. u. ryotnoiis H.jK8Sii. rildX. Ml Dl.t. C onravilieuuurL houte. niid llotil Wlllamii OllliM tiourtiUio liuutl 1 to o'clock:. S-19H 1AU-uo.lv lui.ii, Aiioiutj ul Uw, olem,'! iirtEun. utllue up fUuifc lu 1'atun biock.j u, J. 1UUUKU, Alioliiey ui law.Saltm. Oro-1 umi. umc.'U oer nusu 8 oium. i J O . Auoruu. n nt 1hw. Otllio over lapltulj iilh i hi uhi.k, -"mi u., uieu a. r . A.uvliJt..,j"WufJ miuw.rcoiuihj . nut i, 1 iuii b iik uuiiqnjg,wpBi.vr.. .. x .. m W. 11. HOLMES. DUllAunst ilUi-JlKS. Alloraeyb at law.fl L) 111- Id lfJSh bloci, betwttli t:tateana unit, ou i i iii'iiurttitl sliMU . illl.N Il.vVisK. AT1MKNKV.AT-LAV. J .nilco-loujud uu nrou.ptO' rciulltcdi iuiuy uukik, .or. buuo uuu Lmiuerouu Iroctw wnlmn, nnu. 9-M-tf. jTK-Uiv 8HEUMa. .Typewriting nd O oomuiorcmi ktt'no upb. ODlce, room ti, Qmy bluilc. Tho bctil or ork aoue at rea sonable ititen. 12-88 DK. T. O. SMITH, lleutlst. RJ BUto trot Buletn, Otc.Ou. bluisbed Ueutal opera, ions or every description. 1'alnless ojtenv iIooh a peclnl)y. Merridale Poultry j v i VAHD-i. Only nurest stock kept. Bpcclalty, ;1 llrowii Lettborus, riyiuouth lioekn. "look imorcus null illack Lnucsbnun. Kgs ror , hatcblDir. J. J.MIljL.KR.Bleni. 1 lata strtet, near Statu. 4-3 dwlm The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Travelrra "maktla note on t." Tills .Great Railway iSystem Connects at 3T, PAUL and OMAHA With all transcontinental lints, giving direct and swift communica tion to all; K.VTlSltN mm BOU-HKUN lO.NTB. AND IS THEj :::0NP LINE:::, running ISIuctrlo I.Ihtotl Junii; Ulniiui Heated - Vohtlbuled trains of elcgnnt Sle6plne,a l'atlor, Dining and Uutlet Cars, Willi Free liccltnhig Qhairs, Unking Its service second to none In tbe worUl.1 Holtct;re on nle at all rromlnmt rollroa lUUtt Ullll'OH. for Inrther lutnrmntlon atk Uio nearest rail jul ii to at, orudilrosH CJ. EDUY, General Agl. J. W. CASLY, Trav, Pass Agt, PORTLAND, Oregon. . .!. - - -- T .is si m JORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. i LT N S Pullman Elegant Slo piwjCirs D nhj Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars llST, PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULOTll FARGO TO GRAND FORKS KUUKIUH WINNIPEG , HELENA and BUTTE Timouan TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South Kor Information, time card, mar and ticket vail ou or write BifAW & Downing, AgouU, Bfllern. Or A. D. CiiAHMON. Ami, Gp. Pft&8 Agont; l'ortluutl, Oregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Pacific R. R. Co. Lstus.) LATEST TIMEI CARD, Dally Through Tralm. ll'pin Ir-ipm ts'-fiprn 7:lpm i U6pm 7.16lm l. Minn.-. 8 I ..dtl'aul...n I .. Uulutli-B I . Aslilnud. a M:sOum H.(Cara ll.lUro H.l-iir sOpm 8:40pm 7.1o-n 10 U!a a.t.'blco.-l fi.aipm la.tOpm "TT; U(mji7iiii i Miitr-1 lliifH run twoM tralm dally belweonbt. l'uul.Ulun.4iolUaUit ChlcaKO Milwaukee and all point In v.lx,?: sin; mukini; coimeciton In Ulilcotfo with all tinea runnluittrssi and loutu. 'iicKxii aoiu una uue cnecatu iiuuusu to all iKilnli In tbe United Htatea and l-anai -a. all tralm koIuk Kant aud rtoutti. Kor lull Information apply to Murnaajyat, ticket aent or . 4 JAR. , o. ViJ, dOfe-conn-ruou niauo iu uiiitiu n.t uen rtvm nun iiK wuhmm .- Steamer flltona FOR rOHTLAND. Leave IJolsf dooJ; alouilaya, W'- and Fridays 7.(5 a hi. HKTU11N1NU, leavea I'ortlaud dnyK. Tliuradaya and Baturdaya at Wm i Kaat time for paaeer aervloe, uu way jtndln-freltfbt lutiidied HOUND TIMI'(un!lroil) U0J One wa, UOu MICA1, OH OUNT8 Kor freUUt rate and tlekbj apply to J". A. BLrtJOIVT --iU.attueU,k, AaSof HtaUi r jWWv''W!wf nixriWi"i'amST TFF H-l..l-MI.H--iffl-H-lil-U-. - Tl'H(iai- S" WrtffTiii-fc' - Mlmt ' i r L-v