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'l‘lll-Z SUWI-llt. X -_ I In the Jim dawning sow thv Haul, ‘ And in the rwmn; slay thine lmud. What u will bring tlbrth—wha‘nl or wml— 2 Who can kuuw. or who umlerstun-l“ ' l-‘t-w will herd. - \‘t-taow thy real. i V See. the ml >uurise befun- thee gloWs, ! Though close behind thw. night huzcrs still, 3 Flapping their fatal “my, mun- the blawk foes. 1 Following. following, on-r tlu- hill. 5 Nu n- mic; I Sow tLpu [by avail. ! We. tun. went sunning iu :lml sunrise ; ‘ Now it H twiluzht. and shadows fall. 3 WLPN is: the harvest ‘3 Why lit‘l weoureyos 2' ' Whalu-uld we in-P hero-2' But 12ml sn-th all. { hut “ft“ “it‘s. ‘ .‘ow the guml 5:311. Though \w nmv m-‘l it with trembling huml. ‘ Spirit half-broken. [wart-rick and lliul, A His wiuga will t-catu-r it urcr‘tht- laud, ' "in rain will u-nirish uuil cleauw it from . mild. . Sinner or saint. ; Sow tl‘e gm! seed. 1 THE STORY OF A COUPE. Evury one in Paris knows Bailey. the livery omble keeper. His establishment 1 in now half :1 century old, and he fur- . ‘ nishc‘s the Faulmurg St. tiermuiu with i all the curringes they hire. Many of the ; upper ten have their homes in the , country. und never tukc their horses to 1 Paris. 'l'hert-t'oro, Monsieur do Merisi, I‘ immediately after his arrival, went to see I Durley to n-ugngc a coupe. ‘ After the usual salututions, the t'ollow- l ing dinlogm- lit-gun: ! “\Vell, barley, I want a handsome ? coupe, with one horse; now, how much I will it he?" i “What will the amount of work be, } sir?" I “Uh, not very much. I never want it ; before tive in the afternoon. I pay a ' few visits. and take it drive in the park. In the evening I want it to 4 take me to the theater, or home from the l club." ] Dzirley reductively scratched his head. ? “Well, how much a. month do you 5 want for him?" I “Hum—let me see. For a new coupe | and a good horse in May, the busiest 1 month, 750 francs is cheap." '- “Whut! from live o’clock to midnight, l or one o'clock in the morning?" ' “You must remember that during the remainder of the time I can’t use either ; the coupe or the horse." . “Well, let us say 700 francs; that's ! handsome pay for so little work.” : “All right," grumbled Darley. "Same ‘ place, I suppose?" ; “Yes. ' “I’ll send it around to-morrow." a An hour later Dnrley received,with the l utmost respect, another important cus- j tamer, Mme. de Belroy. ; “Well, msdsme,whnt canldo for van? 9 Carriage, oh! well, let me recommend 3 s lsndsnin that msdsme‘s toilet can be I seen to the best advantage.” ; "No, sir; its you see, I am yet in l mourning, sud came to Paris only to set- l tle some affairs." l “But msdsme will pardon me if I say I that in n coupe her beauty—" 1 “No, Monsieur Dsrley, I am a. widow, , sud I live retired. I wsnt s carriage only I for my shopping and such things; 9. coups will do me—s simple coupe with | one horse, elegantly lined, but dark. 1 How much will it be per month?” : “'l‘hst depends upon the work." I “Oh, it will not be much. At nine o'clock I will drive to moss; after break fsst I shsll hsvo s call to mnko and shop- Eins to do; st three o'clock I shnll drive , . one. This is sll, for I never go out in l the evening." I “Well. msdnme, during May, our l business month, the price is 700 francs l s month." 1 “Too much, I think. It seems to me i thnt 600 fnncs—" I “Come, mndsmo, I hsve something ' thst will just suit suit you-something ; vol? 'ologsnt but quiet; lined with l u _ ' "You tempt me. Well, be it so. Send l it sround to~morrow morning." 1 And so it hslpeponcd thst M. do Merisi sud Into. do troy but the some coupe ! by the month. ' ‘ ' l Tho ntlounsn found this out very t soon. goo dsv he now in one o! the 3 pockets s notebook with grsy onsmelod ‘ m snd gold border, in which were sons-ll cords. 0n the book of some 0! thus wsro momorsnds, such ss cslls to ho mods, int res-ions, reflections, etc. noun-inc: s cord sud rend on one Hutu: on Bsnnor. Us tho othor side. in s dolicste femi- It“. hood-writing, were these pencilled nos: Alss lssstotho lists". toss to tho sin-sou [or the Poor, st hut-psl Iwolvr. my towns. R: : 3'11...- (Sharon sttwo s'dsss as mod-mu Al Inns o‘dtrh Julius 10. I“ :sst no In lino. Tho soups flopped st the club. _ “tiho must he s snint," thought Morin-i; “but who is this Julius?" 11. nplncod the notebook where he hnd (mod it. sud. nlighting. sold to the ..:-h mn "ltomo on. lstt n non-book in tho w. (Ton-«moody. some one must hon nssd It " Tho mhmsn's contusion showed loan that ho won not mistaken. Tho some at Ins. do helm" wss not un hlwws !» him, but ho hnd lived so long nwny tro- Psn's thst he couldn‘t remem hs-c who Ibo In. As soon no he host on— tsnd the club room ho sought tor infor mosses. “Ik- lln-ano“ sold he, “do you know 0 1... do nelroy 2’" "You." roots-d thnt pntlsnisn, “she M vss little De tit. scone. Poor Bol roy died [out you, sad she is plunged in (not. It won n [rent lot." ‘ "Who .' Bolroy r' "it”; his wits, who is ehnrmin . but . is nlwsys invisiblo. Society senior no nun. ' ‘ lon-i now Inns-d snxiously tor sn- ‘ other find in tho- conpv. But, sins! {or n 1 whnlo wosk neither notebook nor on - i this; slss wns tomotton. But the little “mint,“ who spent her time so piously, } occupied his mind inconsnntly. So he ‘ mid one evening to the eonchmsn: l “1 how discovered thst my coupe is l slso used by Mom. dc Belroy. Do not ‘ deny it; lon sure. h'ow, I sm curious I to sssthis lsdy. Tell me where I might . do so. ' l ‘ "Well. sir. every morning st nine i o'clock I tnko her to mom st the Church j of St. Phillippo." . Nut morning 11. do Merisi wss punc tual sud sow his snint st her devotions. 5 It ssssnod to him thst never before had In seen such n lovely (one. She was still ; in mourning. She wore s smsll bonnet ? ol hlsoh toils, which trsmod her lovely 5 blonds hsir; s long veil ot blsck gnu: . ho down on tho trsin of her dress, 3 whfi wss 0! dead block silk, ttimmcd 1 with block snrsh. In her block gloved ' hnnds wsros misssl full of ssints‘ pic- l uses snd illuminstsd texts. ; Kori-i ' littlesttentiontothomnss.l “Ah," ht ho, “i! I bod known than wss on ssrth such s transit—henn tilnl. yon-(.mcdsst snd shunning. so w cicty. oh! how I would bane, adored her. I How gracefully she makes the sign of; . the cross. Shc is a little saint. lint I 'tlmt .lulius —who in tha- deuce can hc‘ be?" F From this moment Monsieur d 0 “Hi“ I hung upon her steps. He saw hcr 9“!"1" I morning :it the (‘hurch of St. l’hillippv, I and followed her coupe in another one. : lie-r routc was nearly always the same. I 'l‘” her grandmother‘s, to the parish I . priest's, to the Si. tors of Charity, to her I lawycr's otlicc. and a longstay at a house . ' on thc Boulevard St Michel. I At last he Merisi came to the conclu- I I sion that he was a fool. He was occu- I ‘ pied with Mme. de Belroy to such a. dc- ‘I I gree that be neglected for her sake the I I atl‘airs for which he had come to Paris. I I There was only one thing to be done—tn I I. ask permission to be prescntcd to her, and to pay his addresses to her. llis! ; state of mind was becoming intolerable. } , So one day at thi- club, he said to SI. de 5 . \'illcparte, who was nicknamed tln- I , "Elite llii'ectoryz" I "Do you know the llelroy family, i I “11.1 mm?" I , “Very well, indeed; but there‘s not I many left—only the grandmother andl I duughtcr-in-law.“ I “(.‘uald you present me?” I 1 "Hum Arnot easily; the grandmothcr; 3 is eighty years old; the young widow I . is nearly always in the country and lives I i very retired since the death of her hus- I ‘. band." i ' “('ome now, as a great favor to me." I ' “\Vell, 1'“ see." I I "But at once, because lam going I I away." I ; “\Vcll, I‘ll go to-morrow and .m- the I ‘ grandmother." I “Are you acquainted with the young I : widow, too?" I l “Known her ever since she was born, I I my dear boy; ahandsonie. distinguished, I graceful woman." 3 . "And she int—hum-nevcr been any I I scandal about her, has there?" . I E Villepsrte arose with such precipita' I I tion that he overturned his chair. I ‘ “What do you mean ‘3" he roared, I I “Mme. de Belroy ! Why. not a whisper . has been heard~—" I I Outwardly discomtittcd, but inwardly I I rejoicing, Merisi abased himself before. i ; his indignant friend, and finally suc ‘ ceeded in making his peace. ' The next morning he again followed the charming widow, who spent her I ' time as usual. The stay which she made . ' at the Boulevard St. Michel, however, I _ seemed to him a little longer than usual. I f And it scented to him when she came out I that her toilet was a little disarrauged. ' Her hair was dishevelled, her hat awry, ‘ and her collar rumpled. But after some ‘ moments of jealous rage, the answer of I I Monsieur do Yilleparto came to his mind I and he quickly repented of his distrust. _ The grandmother had been very amia- I bio, and had given Monsieur de Ville- Iparto permission to present his triend. I I This was soon done, and Monsieur do I Merisi fell deeper in love than before, if I . it were possible. The old lady befriended I him, too. He was her partner at the I card table, and used to road to her from I the latest newspapers and the newest of I novels. He was a clever fellow, too, Dr. i Merisi. . I But he was a suspicious fellow, too, land he had retained the coupe, hoping I again to find the note which had so inter } ested him. “Julius" stuck in his I memory. But his researches were far I from successful. Being more and more captivated by Madame de Belroy, he at I last dared to declare his intention, and Iwas strongly supported by the grand- I mother. adame do Bolroy did not say - "No," and no the engagement, on that 3 day, began. l One day Do Merisi leaped into her Icoupc to make a purchase required by l his new situation—an engagement ring lof fabulous value and ex uisitc taste. I The gray note book was stt‘dl there. He . opened it. The memoranda had changod I very little: I “To the lawyer's ; to the priest’s ; to I the millinor‘s; to the florists ; bring Ju : lius his shako." I A shako! Not one of the friends of I the Belroy family was in the army; what : could it mean? With feverish haste he I turned the card over. Alas! he found too easily the meaning: I “He looks adorable with his now I shake. How silly I am! He would not I leave my room last night, and I pretend- I E ed to be angry." _ I Tingling with jealous rage and shame, I , Do Merisi ordered the couchman to drive I 5 him immediawa to Madame do Belroy’s 1 house. She was waiting for him at her I window. : “Why, how funny," she exclaimed, I “you are in my coupe. How did it hap ; pen, and what does it mean?" De Morisi was deathly pale,so angered had he now become. He choked with ' rage as he endeavored to find words to . I upbraid her. I Suddenly an unexpected visitor made . his appearance. It was a little boy, .. four or five years of age, adorned with . a uhako and a saber. So frightened ‘ . was the little fellow by the agitated air of M. do Merit-xi that he sought ‘ refuge in the folds of Madame do Bel- I roy's dress. I I “Why, Julius." she said, “what is the I matter?" . “J nlius!" roared the discomfitted lover; “is this Julius?" . ”Yes, he is my god~son, a poor orphan. By and by I shall tell you all about his ' mother. and the trouble I had to be ap- I pointed his guardian, and how I used to .go and see him at the Boulevard St. , Michel where he lived. Now, Julius, go 5 and kiss Monsieur do Merisi, who, I am sure will be very kind to you—if he loves . me very truly." ; Monsieur do Merisi did love her truly. - He loved her so truly that he would have ' died rather than tell her that he had I doubted her. And she does not know it to this dav. I —[La Nie Parisien. ‘ I To Paorsos'rz 'ru Gunman—ln the I month of October select healthy, well- L ripened cuttings about a foot in length, cutting them square ofi just below the . bottom bud. Set in a well-prepared bed .‘ some six inches apart, leaving the top bud just above the ground and press- I ing the earth close around the lower end. ,As soon as cold weather sets in cover I them some two or three inches deep with ocoarse manure from the stables, which should be removed in the spring. After I that keep down all weeds and cultivate I thoroughly during the the summer. The same autumn of the following spring they may be transplanted into shed of deep rich mil. about four feet apart, and ~rweive a mulching about the roots of . coarse manure, and the following sum‘ : mer give clean culture, cutting out all dead wood. The best varieties are the i old red Dutch. Versailles and Victoria. An old ban in Salisbury, N. 0., set i for two weeks on thirteen eggs, but be- I camodisgustod during the heated term . l and quit her nest. A week afterwards I the deserted eggs showed life, and nine - little motherloss chicks are now in the yard, hatched out by the heat of the weather, and the hen refuses to own or scratch for them. . ahnpltcity In Dmss. ‘ A writN' in a London paper says: ")lllst you dear. delicate ladies Mditi'l‘lr 1 pour etl'e lielle 2‘ Not a hit of it. _\\ hen- 1 N.” van sull'tr from your clothing, he I :Issllll‘ll that it is not anything like as; becoming: as it might be. You are never { eoeharming as when you are quite ar‘ ease. Rebel again:t the mantua-maker ‘ when .she ‘pulls liack' and weighs you down with plisses, and pellets and con lisses. and jet lioriture. l’ersuade her that it' she studies convenience and aim plieitv you will be able to order an .imsé's for each one she now lllrlllallr‘h, and that she will not tind more work in the whole half-dozen than the single 01‘“ whieh is now the fashion. I saw the other night a toilet.\\'hieh enhanced the bounty of the young wearer, “no (lt‘ll cioualy simple, and which could 'not possibly have lneen a cause of aliflering. It was composed of a plain white ludia muslin shirt, neither long nor short, a gathered body, a sash and how of plnk, and here and there a rose. Mlle. Juhinal wore it. \thn she danced the light drapery followed .‘o eloaely her motion as to be identified with her. In such a dress the late (‘zarina made a conquest of the (Mar, who by chance saw her in it. At President's Urevy's on Thursday night, Mlle. Magnin, the daughter of the Finance Minister, looked exquisitely pretty in white tulle made up in the same fashion. line it ever occurred to vou why the riding' habit is one of the most bt‘k'Olulug of modern costumes? It is precisely because it is :impto and not adjusted to make its wearer suffer. Neat [was of tit and liherty in all its move ments are what the tailor who makes the riding,' habits aims at seeming. “Those who wear tight. and high heeled ahoes walk badly and dance \vorse. llearily ornamented skirts fatigue the hips and dorsal region, and induce a lan guild and drawn down expression of the face. They also atTeet. the spirits. Tight lacing spoils the complexion and reddena the liose‘ and what is worse eheekseere hration. Ideas cannot llow freely when the waist is squeezed. There is, there fore. no rcparteo in conversation, no sparkle, no fun, no light. shone forth. \Vomen who are good writers wear stays no little as they can help. Mme. de Emile Girardin wag never out of her robe de ehambre at home, unless when she gave ceremonious dinners and recep tions. She dressed in summer in white muslin or cashmere, and flowing, with her white blonde hair fastened up carelessly at. the back. In winter the garment was of line flannel. Mme. de Sovigne wrote her celebrated letter at the chimney corner, after she had thrown all her courtly finery, or before she put. it on. Rachel patronized very loose and conventional clothing. Elsie, the circus rider, about whom the gommeux raved last year, went in for utter simplicity of attire. A maxim of here was. “With no ber food, alittle color of the condiment goes a long way. and particularly with a nice. young face, finely proportioned figure, and a luxurious head of hair." Another example of the power of simple attire to enhance beauty—even when it is on the wane—is afl'orded by the “grande dame," the superb eculptresa, the imperious Bohemienne who has step ped from the Faubourg St. Germain to the Avenue Villiers quartior. in quea tion, attires herself at home in the garb ofa Cnlabrian fisher boy. In ntooping to the present level she hoped hereafter to seize upon the reins of Government— a high ambition. but for her a mad one!" [I H.— biriain. man. I. G. Davidson, photographer. is proba— bly the happiest business man In Port land; and since we have learned the rea aon why we not only can't blame. lulu), but cheerfully congratulate him on ac count of his prosperity. lle has pushed his business without much noine or (X --pensive displays until he now enjoys a trade that requiresa larger force of skilled workmen than is kept by any other artist in Oregon. He has at this time and has kept since June let. a force of HeVen be sides himself, viz; operator. retoucher. printer. view artist, and One or the beat ‘coloriatsin the state. Also an operator for his branch gallery and a busincm agent, whose entire time is employed in attending to orders for copying, coloring and finishing in India ink or water colors. ; Mr. Davidson has lately enlarged and i=9.- i proved his rooms, and npw has the largest. ‘ and best skylight and operating room in i the clty. His work is first-chose in all its branches, and no other artist. pretends to compete with his splendid assortment of Oregon and Columbia river views. He has already engaged space for the Me chanic‘s Fair, and will then make a modest display of his work, that all may bea'ole to judge of its merits. We say . when you want photographs, views, or anything in the photo linego to Davidaon'n gallery. cor First and Yamhill eta, Port land ()r. (‘oln I'.) Sun—John B. Garrison. 167 Third street, Portland, or., has taken the general agency for the. Household Sewing Machine. manufac lured by the Providence Tool 00.. of vaidenee, R. l. l'lsl a large armed. unis-glean, light. run ning eewmg machine, that. has been thoroughly tuned tor three years in the east. It in simple, perfect and complete in workmanship, and is a household treasure. There is nothing more de nim-able in the family or factory than the House ‘ hold machine. it is a most desirable machine l for dressmaking or tailoring, having been tested ‘ou heavy work at. 111 m stitches per minute for ‘ over three years without repair. The many ex oellent qualities of the household, and the wide range of worll. done on it has placed it at. the head of sewing rniwhines, uudjusllv entitled it!» the crown of perfection over all mrnpetitors. Call and «Xurnine it. and you will be mnvineed. Agents wanted. (‘irculars and information tur nished. _ When you go to Portland be certain and visit Isaac Barman. The Clothier. an it in the only ntore in which you can soeaailveontraet for an outfit and he sure of receivingua'tisfaclion. Or send yourorder; ntate your size and quality of goods desired. and if you do not receiVe them an ordered don't accept them. Addronu ISAAC BARMAN' The ClOtNer. corner First and Washington ntrceta. Portland Oregon. Many Druggiata recommend and try to sell what pays them the largest profit. Do not be deceived. Ask for Ainmen'u Cough Svrup. Take no other. The remedy staiuln on its' own merits. You can try a sample bottle for 15 cents, and test it yourself. Larger lmttles at 54) anti, and $1 00. Ask to see the larger size and read the wrapper, I will he as harsh as truth, as uncom promising as justice. I will not equivo eate and I will be heard—Garrison. , _ - e____._ Pfuuder'a s. S. S. Fever and Ague mix ture. A sure shot. 0. 5: r. (‘0 (New Serum. No 3‘2 an: a —_—"-‘M‘~_~'— , HDZAI. EXGRAVEIL , , ‘7 _ (g a, puri"u(mk'utrérlfm“ '1 Eukhn'ri. limit? tm'lurrr n! Mu-l and Bus“ hmuzxn. him. much uulur)‘ and lunlgu 311313. Orders (“11-d llrnlnpuy. WW "‘ ‘ In 12.1.; nun Porrunv. " ' ’f’?——V_~__Q‘ ‘VII‘ILB‘ALE [DEPOT—2&S. 2m and 2m l-ruul. .\. 51.51113”: Prom, nmnulm'lurrs 11min [Hm umur \\'u.h-, Mun-v: pom. \usv‘n. nn- Inlrk, ru'. l‘uumr) unh-rn mm: [ln-lulllh'. 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Illv . a-h- 1.! null" lhllllll Inn-r your nu llw Umusuul. Murr‘lnue 1 L 5» vun-nls un- urwlral. uu-unllng (u use. no! In n-x . I ml Inn .lullun|-.-rllu-umndin anv um- monthxum -2 :nvlll‘llll,’ in k'u-llruury urn,an ending lhe yrnr you I munyul, I l'nhrlrsmpgmyunh- n! llu- end of lb:- yvnr during , \anh nmrrmgo-mw'ursul Ilu- rutrul :LSln-r m-m. fur un-xy yrur from duu- lllld :unuum. ol pom-y. win-u all l iunln-r .uu-n-M l-«mu-n. l ’l llh In pulvly x; Imun- instnullun. and llu‘ “nun-n u! 1 n: ullu--~r.~l. lllrudnr.‘ and n-h-n-m-c-s gin-n ln (-ln-ulur, I “m. In alln'k rupuul, un- u. sulllclvnl guarantee 01 ll: : ln-rfn-(l n-lmhllll)‘. rzm-xsruc Nld mmnr 33m1: 1 Wank-ll n cry“ lune. ‘ All our uullmrllml mrnxu curry melt cummlmiuu to , du bunlnvw uuh [ln-m. l : Fur {mm-ulna mldrrnfl i A. a. GROSS, Secretary, i Porn uld.o . I Room 54.! Union Muck, stark street. I reco l w“ 3 J. H. {'l AVG/MIN 1 u'rlrv- )"-l."‘ ’t' H: (’1!- null ‘ i um] I'll'llrfllllll] irnu II"! Hun-r .1 .llllh-r .k' I‘u 3 ‘—". l J. H. CONGDON & 00., j ‘ GENERAL 1 ' ‘ Q COMMISSION MERCHAN rs, ‘ ‘ Fur [Em hfllu' nl l':l:l( mm Ell-1 Ureg-zu l'rodlu‘v. ‘ t 6 Steuart street. Corner Market. ‘ ; rr\.\' FR\l~:(.‘l.~‘Co. ‘ i —— x 4 living lehlEu-‘u (-x‘ uni-Joly nn (Hunmiwllm. I Full pnre anal prumx-l lulurns. L'b-‘ml wivurue! Blade! n c.-ul~'g::mt‘n!b.ul luw rah-u! nut-rust. I'l'l’ mnnlnuvn mu ulvu-n all cnnwmnuvnb. Hpfl‘lu) hllo-lrllrliv'ru¥§‘\:|~ll u. wlwl (will: and m-nmrr pmmlw i M , w. . i EMPIRE BAKERY , I , . ; No. 42 Washington st., Portland, On Q VOSS & EUHR. i MANl'r‘AC'll'Rhß-l or | PlLo'l‘ BREAD. CRACKILIRS, ‘ Bread. (lakw. l'atlry Sndu. Picnic. Bum-r. Huston sugar and Mme PH (‘ll?th Jenny Lind ‘ : (Takes, (Huger Hunrs. “mm-rs mm: the lruwlc soildled ma prumplly [mulled 10. “ll—l: fulfil) A ~l‘l~2(‘lALTY. { J. B. KNAPP & 00., Commlssmn Merchants AND PURCHASINB AGENTS. All Hands on Running-don. WOOL. UNA l.\'. DAIRY P 30011273 AN] FRUITS A SPECIALTY. Agrnl. lnr l’nrrnll/‘s l'nleut Doubletree. 267 First. street, Portland, Oregon. ‘o' \"l‘ lmn- lln- lw-u fw‘llllh-sln Oregon lnr plating hum-r so an w kv-vp ll ~\\‘w-l and In :1 max krlnhh' um» ' lHlluII. Antlmrgr lur Muraun-o! lmlh-r I-mmlxm-ql u (I SIBSON, CHURCH & 60.. Portland, Oregon. EXPORTERS OF WHEAT AND FLOUR. In the .‘l-rkrt at all “In" [or II“- nbovr Connnodillrn. Addrrn III! for Infunuallon u to "IIIIPJ, or Tenn- nt (‘unslgumrnh (‘AIA‘I'I‘TA ARI) oAKLAND BAGS for ulc- Iu lon lo nun. filenl‘ll nx-rk- {bruit-lied free on nppllcn- Nun ‘ " - . _ .. ~ .-_ . g. . V . ; r r.- , . - . ~ -.l' . . ' 3 I H Ee-‘r. new». ' - ‘2 ‘ 1 3' m’é'fi' ' _a A ' x a 2.2", ',,_.,g A . :. A ' Vt: .W.-I‘7 ‘2'; ~.=.~‘. ‘ 3131-, 7’s' -'.‘ " s :Lé‘;fl!33l-.-CLAss+ .. ~--'.-Ab:-"-‘,~' ' (-1“? v ~_, 2v ' “MACBANT Till: um IN TIIE CITY All Modern lmpmvn-lno-nu. Open ull'duy. a. 11. BRENNER. Pram-tenors ‘ ‘ ' ' fi Dr. H. n. ldJSb. mum. For the [mu-est o! me'publlr. I have rmlvul to do lurch-mum prion: l'o-Ilnuou- Gun “'urlL-I'oreeh-ln ‘ls to 8100 0- 00k! Plan-nu“ .. 50 to 7-5 In of 'l‘eeth on Knish-«r. .. .‘IE “and upward Iv: at Teeth on (‘euulold 10 00mm upward Gold Pill]- ............................. .00 In. Ilfllm Illvor-ud able Hill-c 5...... 1 00-“ WWI.” Ila-uno- 0! Nil. with Gu..................‘l 00 Dulce: 00:. Fun and Alder. Opp. Town t‘lm'k n.-. u. I. nuns. Beau-l- Glee I.“ A“ loan. math rxtrnilg u’ltho‘gtmwsgl. __ D. J. MALABKEY & 00., Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE nuns m GBDCERIES MID PROVISIONS, Foreign and Domestic Produce. '0 mmmnnunmlanm (‘onlknmenu And camel‘s—nomad. lane:- ot h qnlry promptly answered. Weekly Prion m mailed free on spplluuon. LIBERAL CASH ADVANpES ma 0! ‘ COASIGNIENIS. 10m I. :30" m. roman 1 _______________ 1 i :35" “a; I‘ I Hear? " . \RbEBF 1 - ”—51“: , .l‘ HB9BO . ~_l I? . O 4' 4:29.: .. ! IAIIB l‘ .."7=..;-r k I d’ :PG’A-‘r’: : and." A FL" ' 4 2-- STENCILS sat. ‘1 2‘ 9'7 7:32?“ 4:73: 5‘3; -1 ‘t"§\‘ g. O sans .~_e{s:r-*~7“‘ - o In]. RVGIAVER. 88 II MT “'l‘- POB’PMND. OK. “'5 STE". ‘l'l'l \'l'Zlll~l.\'l-1R.\1.. LUl'.\l. .\ is [I 'I li.\\'lrll.l.\(l J ugl~lll~ lur xln l'ulser-ul Benn-\ulenl Amps-(lun .(lf (‘ulllurulufl Fut- I'nIII-n-h-d Perm-n. final-l fur punk-Mun In \anler l'l'h‘v. errlar.‘ A ”3 fiful‘lL-slrwl. Fun Plallt'lsf‘u, 1 ‘al. I (10 T 0 GARBISON’S u . bEWING MACHINE STORE, No. 101 “In! in. Portland. On. AND SAVE MONEY. AGENT FOR THE Nicer "o‘ol. WWI-on. In" Am.- I lug-nu Jun-n and non-chow £squ; Multan-cu: “:2“lnfilhfifi‘l‘llnzgrvpnlrrg‘ until u‘n‘rruned for one ..uu' ' J , . maimolls. etc. o e“ n; un no eedleo. 4:33:31 M__,_____-_H ,_ “SYKBS’ Slll‘fl Ulll'fl {ol‘ Ufllfll‘l‘il' l IQI'H) UR DRY. PRICE $10!. “ATMUHI‘HIIHH J lmufllamn." prln- soc. Dry ('un—uud Innunlw (on mulled on rem-lg: u! rice. with lull din-ethn- nu "59w“: I‘. (i. SK”) 0": a (‘15.. [mandala lfil l-‘lrs “Ml. Ponhmd. Ur. Nlflv Agents im- the N. l'lwlll 1 Coal aural! W C JOHN A- CHILD, l Phnrluucint. Dealer In Drugs. (‘henlcull and Manchu. l'nr \Xurrwm my: M-ruml .‘lrt-o‘h, Purillul Ur - . \L'lmlvmlt- iuul Hutu) . i. ~ ~;,_ Agent iur ; ,2. ' A": ; F 1‘ 4;}. COME 7 Ofist V'uz‘fi: Asl) . ower {_ sm: in. ‘ Cologne f: "L 79. 5‘ , ' —‘,— \‘r‘f‘fl' "any .. g 37111:».llm'hvl's ‘ 5;; ‘l,» _ “h -‘- . 1.:3rH3-w ‘- 4..»- ENAMEL BLOOI ; V; é, ,2- WW gg fur [in :f?” jt~x__.a.u,-»!n‘ l‘mnpiexlon. l ' f:7’:}r.i"§';¥§\9 ‘ —— L‘s: 7 1 7;; A 511 A“ ‘8 . ~- "'5 ) Factorial Syrup ‘ _ _i,_4_;r.q,;1~,.-.~’§§§._ Sll.\\\".~l ’ "..‘-;,A .31. :5“: . - . 33,1_ ‘ _ Glycerme Lotion 9 2’5":- » {ui’ llu- Face. 5 'l‘ln-w uranium-m :tr-- mun! [-I anything of the l Mn I w. ~-x utfiq'v-i .1: {LR Inzum t. mnl .til nn- ll|\'llh~4l [u I ritllnlul M's l-Il’ [in m-- in n Urdu-uh) mull pruniptiy : niltrlxtlvtlln. .lHiiN A. "llllJLl'lllgLflsl. 1 (:1 ‘. .7 tin \ll-Flrlvv- :.i.l mni ~:~.. ..Ill"::AI|“ Ur WILLIAM BECK & SON, 1.5 and 10? Serum! an. Para-aud (inverter: 0! amid-11h rsin Sharp's. Remington‘s. Ilullurd‘s, llnrzess' I Krnned) and “'lncln-nu-r Repeuuux Rule-n. [‘ull'u. iii-tunigwn'n. l'urkvr's. Sm-xt & Sun a. Moore's uud Cluhmugii'll \\'ll \ V V ' V Blilflat‘ll-LOABIM; bHOI-(xbhb. :2, I 1 I .1;.-i;"\ 4‘ ,av. _ v -.'. - ‘ ‘ * ‘H'J.’ L‘;f:‘..n\ ,'~ ' .1". -‘ 5a T 4 .fi-X 5—3; $3.3}; . "a «75;: .W. _ 3—; ‘3Ber "$.17” _. r 7. é‘fi’: .' ‘- 3: la? 53;“RW‘E. ‘4‘, gagmb“ " ‘ ""‘s {— My, . h—y‘ ‘ a. ll" '-. lIAZARu'HHPOITINGGUNPOWDER. “('Bl in tin- Wurld. put up in MJ band 5 Drum. F‘lnhln: 'l‘nu-kle of Every Denerlplloa. I OPERA, MARINE AND FIELD GLASSES, ! Bird Mo, Beads, Balkan-Id Not-lona. I Humming. \‘elocipedco. Croquet Games. Bun; Hulls I a», as; v/"\\ «fila¥-“SZ-“¥zéisy"-J‘..~Z?’H* We: ' a. 1.: - '2 (t'lv'uw'h ' ‘. -( ‘l7 . Blsflfcmmmsgfikw 1a): ' ' ' \r 'A ‘ x, K”,Eslu Ir ‘ u—Qaggg' ' ..' -\.' t‘.’ __»‘-’ Talent, Nov. 11,1819. \\‘< {2, Intent. NOV. 9. 1881). 7\ VI .3? Medicalmectnctty. /, \\\‘ HORNE‘S ELECTRO—MAGNE'I'IC BELT. I 17w Uulu (It)lllifl’.’ Ru" [ml lat I‘Tc'mmm Slat: Fair. I brim-lulled: lh-ilu. Sew blur, .llh [Monro-Supra: Bela. Ltlr. 11-minute. 6| 3 ; ”retro-In“. Belle.“ l-pnnc-rlu. M . .\)'A\Li-|-l) val: \ FAR. lii-ml is Jim w-oun. \\ iii p- . :zmiv . me “mum! xntdicimhkhcumatun. Paralysis \ ..: \. hrf :ry Dun-w, imp nm y. Rupiwc. LIVCI Dix-as: '. l- imp . in ape?» igSgnzni I run-rue. Aguc. Pin->314 Olin: m, -..:~~. a’t-mlzunzzu-trntc-lunluflitgfnc Al“), ‘ GUARANTEED RELTEV}A ”BE Ol'Cul'uL Bond for llluslrai; Ca‘alogue. Hutulreduof cun- . W. J. HORNE, Pros. and. Mend: :02 Market BL. San choc, (11. ; ‘ "- “'5“ _ l ‘ il, _g. .- V. .‘ ~_P_ .71. .; ‘ ‘ slmwiaflfilufil 5 . ‘3‘ ‘ i I: > _ :‘f‘l. "LM‘lk’J; 5 ‘ ~ -. 4‘2.‘ :'.;:‘.‘.A:3:. ' v w,_ . ‘ _“ ’.. 2‘53”.) ;-' 3‘ 3%" l ‘ . , ”NW.-. .. ‘u ’ ..:»;r-‘ 1%."; s3.} ‘Jlfiav - - mm -,..- .'- e i: V i‘;‘~ “- ;! ~'.. “4.;- L; . :. . 3:: i‘ .. “V 4! <9- 5 >' spy-3‘ '3’ l ...:;s .-.\\,..-.,‘ . . i 5“ «34’ Gig-:41? '"3 ‘T l 15'. '{ ’-. i ‘ ‘s‘ .:3' 'wi’i‘ ', '4» ~ ’ l 1.! “v“ ' 01‘3" 529.; " . " Jill's.- -‘ } l t-qf'. - .5 L 31»; , J' _ ~‘s . ‘~.; " ‘ . - [I E— . A l '- _ ‘- ‘l‘\ . i ; p e u ‘ , p * F . xtk ~ . l I I (CllllffloflA RUBBA.) The Fine-l BI'I'I‘I'ZIII 111 the WORLD. ‘i‘lll-ZY i-Zl—‘Fl-Zt'l‘l'.\l.L\' ('l'lu-I MALARIAL DISEASES. Vltnllxe the fiyulem-nd anon. (he lav-get of (he Dre-dial Aleohol Habit. Du‘nuflsslx. Auk your Druggl-t ur \\'|ne ”etch-II lor Illem. W. J. \‘AN HCIII’I’VEIK a 00.. Purtluud. The Great English Remedy. " [.l u Ih'Vf‘f-MHIIR (‘ure {in ‘ .‘LEY‘ Co .Vnrvuu.‘lk-l)llli_\'.hlxluuut '\_ o‘o n 1 Vilnlll)‘.§-lulnal \t’vuk- } .? _ A tuna-\lwrmulorrnau.Loot Il’ .7 _ \% Manhood. tumult-nay ‘ ,1 \_. '\\, {”3 .lim'uiyi'slw. “I“: all ({ln-t'n-rn. PS 9" Du- vi 'w'la 0 N 4 -A ms:- ‘3! {3‘ - \‘nutiiiui l-‘niiii-n, (uni ex : _, + rrx-«m in nmtun-r yam. ‘ . A- ‘ v 9“, alll‘ll an inns of alrnmry I 1 ' V; l.nmiunitnN.rturtml Emu 1‘ \ sinus, .\\'~~r.~uun tn 5011.45. 4‘ é |llllll|¢‘\~ n! Yuan-n. Nolan in “Ar 11.-nd; llu- nulttuld £5lO » llll‘k‘lll: ummw-nmi in the urlm-.aunl Inuny "tin-rillwim'n Kin-l Inn! to 11-min: uni Ilt'ulll. DB. MINT] I': will nun-.- tn rum-n Plvr "undid Dollar: iur n ('MH" nl lllln kiln! llu- VITAL RE. N'l‘DßA'l‘l "I: un-irr Ills ppm-lag] mi\'l¢~n- anal lrvll nu-nl r will Ilnl run: or (or unfunny: itnpnrvor injurl mu inunci In H. ”11. Ml.‘ l‘ll‘l "anl all pnvuu titanium \th't‘t‘M'llll)’ witlmut nn-n-ur)’. l‘uu-ulunuol M. 'l‘imruugn n-xiunnmuun mnl whlrv. inviudina MlulLVuh m min». 1.”. ill. l'rn-r ul ‘llul Beau-rut"! QR ouu linlllv, nr {our lllllt‘a tin- quantity. Hum; mm. u iLn_\' miiirvs». "pull rum-wt ui prn'v. ur (‘. U. I)“ hn'nn lmm nbm-nuliun; uznixn prnnh- nnnw. il awn-« 1,10- , A. :2. sun». n. n.. l I Kl‘anl)’ nth-rt. bun Pruitt-loco. Cal. 1 m 3. sus'rm-s Kl|l.\l-:\' unumn'. 51:. l I'llllli’l‘ll'i'fi. rurv‘ nil kilni‘ m' Ki-im‘y and il'mi-iu-rc ..uznxmnh.m-imrxlmm. \ilc-rl. Imam-imam] ‘ Fur whiny all uiruuglsls: >1 n lmltlv, six imtllm fur 15, ‘ DR. MISTIE'S DANDFJJHK PILL! Mr ‘ “in Mrs! ltllllt'llt'th‘xl DYEI'EI'RI.‘ nmlllll uovs t'lll‘v .n Ill“ nmrlu-t. Fur snlt- hynl: llflllfglaln. ”mun-1. lA.\\'l.\' & («-.. l'--r|'.u.ini. 4m. \Vn unnum- A 'i- I. .L\"lll’rl‘|‘r"\lr .\i. IEII’UII‘ l“ 0. I). mus! lu- mummy“- ni-ul mm 1‘! 00 in n :linrnzilm- ni’ gum] faith. uh l'h “I” In- ilvllilt‘ll‘d when “m piu‘an- |~ ~l|imeL ? a) 1. n. SPINNEY l fin. ll KPJI'II, amt... I" unnu- an Chronic n“ W 11..- ‘\V um MA Y n 5: sL‘l-‘l-‘ERINU ruom my; 3;. (was .»t {uulll'lll fullh‘s ur lndlucreflon. will do ml. mph-ll l. u-nnu-in-u at (his, lin- gm‘m‘ boo.- I‘l\:'l’lu-f|. '3! lht‘ altar ni sum-ring humanity. DR. Ni I.\.\r.\ will Kuamnlm- tn lurid! m {or every any”! N-lulnal Weulun-m ..:- pn‘vntc- dim-ac! an) “'MUM'I‘NUIN’ which h-- undertake-n And hil- n Cl‘l’r. IIDIIIJ'EAQIEII HEN. nli'n'uh‘lubll 'u; ”w :ua- 0! thin um um An- Lmnhled wflh (in. lr-annl evm'fiulionu ‘5! In: bladder, ..ru-n umuu-nnlwl by a al' in nlnlrflnfl or an rnlng wnmlmn and a \"t‘Akl'lliHK (if the a stem in It nmnnur thcpuu'rnt tnnnul ..n‘uunt lur. Ju enun iannx the urinary drpuuln’ u rupy srdinn-nl will ohm hr [nun-I.Bud winnnmm eunnil [ranking 0! albumen will I'lllt‘flr. ‘_" thr- t-uiur will lw u a thin mllkiui- hue. Again i-imngwg to u (lurk uiui lurpui np'3uniice. ’ 'l ierenrv umny mun who «ll» u! this nlllllvum'. igno— nun 0! [in- runs», whirl) i.~ lllr second stage n! Semi Ind Weakneu. Dr. 5. will guarantee I perfect cut? in All «such cam-s. and a humility roentuntion of the [Quito urinary organs. omm- Houxsmlo tolnnd ti mi. Hundnys from 20 tl -l. (.‘ousulunliun l:e.-. 'l‘immuzn vitamin-n“ ‘ And Advice ’5. MotutlJ-un nu. ‘u-‘thil-t .x .1. , , Nu. ll Knnrn- " ~' ~ I" ' \\'F. Alli; .\'u\\' t‘.\l:ll\'L\'t: A l‘flMl'lJfl‘l-I AS- Sulil'Xll-LN'l' Ill“ .\l.l. STUCK. SIZE?“ ' .\.\' ll NH ill-:5 0!“ ‘ DOORS- 1 Ali t:-n;ul.u flu.» ‘J. I, ~ “HI. i.‘ g W W i I N 1:) O 8“ .\.~ >III‘\\IA In Hlli‘ vutuiuxxha Aim; in full line oi ' PAIN TERS’ STOCK, \‘nrnl~ln-~.. Brit-hm, rm |nl.llnglh' and l'rlm- tht lllrnblnwl nu upplil'uiiuli. ‘ Any iniannnn-m nul imuul in our Catalogue will he rln-o-rfnily furnhhml. .\li ll'lXi‘l\ I:fhlll|"f\' all! r.-- m-h r prompt nttvnumL F. E. BEACH 8c 00., 103 Front shoot. Portlnnd. 13,; 2 THOMPSON, BEHABT & 00.; - _ t.;.m:§’j 1| .‘Kk‘fll'. I'mzlmul. (’.rg'an, “TN! ' l“ :_; DRAW (HUT SAUSAGE (‘l’T’I‘ER ; :‘2 . h a Carriage and Wagon Material, ..J 1' SEE AN!) ll.\l{l)\\'()()l) Ll'Mnl-ux. ! ‘2 ‘I. --.-’;."~_;' :9. /—’E—: h“ 1 s » ‘1 £32.51" 2:; .Ij Jun-l BH-rlvrd. ”Inn-l l‘rnm he“ in..." u A. e = . 33,1- _ ' .~ SHELF .xxn mun 21 E-EARSR WARE, 5 43273:: Iran n n 1! ? .-.- , : Eé—i W‘Vfi-j '7 “in 131' \\'l.lrh \\r I-lrr u- lm- ’nmu- a: n..- 15,,.“,“ Joh -"“ ‘ Lin: lznm. Ah.» («A I. u all Maximum“ ! 4 ' y’v. ' _ l a? _N:2 I; -.2 {EC “No ' ; 232;; 2 l o 72": 2r 7:3”; ”LS ‘:’°cfi\§ 5 sl, s*" wg§§=2§ 2sf 5% fit ‘26? fl z :b' {g ',l v‘2 @3953 35;; «j. c; E] 1" ‘1 * 2125-» C -:Ef%l::¥’v\sii€aézig; '— f; .3; l “ ”$2.5" : a 124:5; ’E " y \\ ~\2 . , ..1 wx’ ' 2 1234": 5 i €923; 2/1,- g 2-“ ”2 * ox"; = Gd‘x/ ' 1 . ' \/’a‘ £ls 0- DON’T MAKE ANY PURCHASES, on ORDER ANY GOODS, UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN CUES: New Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, WHICH WILL BE READY IN TEN DAYS. Send your Name and Postofiice Address for a Copy. P. SELL IN G, PORTLAND, OREGON- C 9. {3. Qteumorfiet, THE BATTER. l 151 FRONT STREET. 162 FIRST STREET. FORTUNE. 08 1..iit::::*.::::::-;;::_lf';;{322‘(“ref'2:12.£33221::2‘-::::E.-‘.'.'.fx:f"2"‘2‘ ““ '22“ "‘ ”‘2 ”W"- 0"“ h N " "'.‘ I “111 great Strength- I SALFIE 1 9-33 new“ and t ( Nerve .\'l(‘ L». I le 1'" l ' , ulumulu rum“ 0! on-r LID \‘vum 1.! [mum-a] lain-ri . I .< ~ , rum-.uml l'l'lll-LS WT“ ‘ V l'xra‘l‘lxm-Enrus- I i 1 fly I'\' Se 'uu.“ nml Pint-mm] ' W ‘Nbllllx. Sod-dim] \V'IK -7; l' , Ivs e: . SIM-nilulul’rhflvn ’ f Knllshhllth[lllfllll'lll'yJ‘X .“ ,- _ j't ' nun~zn|>d \Lllnllly.l l'rrnur ‘y lunv N‘f‘hllt' lull 1.09". l duV£NAI ur masuoon. from x 5 huh‘Yl‘r ('ullm- prm lll'm I l 1. ll 1-llrll~lu~ln mm Irurlllm mp Blood.Nln‘llKl|Wll!| UII' Nrrw-s. Bmlll. 3 um-lm Illgmllull. “C‘leullll‘llvl‘ omm». and Physical luld Mrllml l-‘lu'ul! m. ll Hlnl'h any lull-Mural drbllllulhlg dmlll upon Hh' n) slrm. [ln-valuing lllvulU'llan' hum-s clo-bllltnllnx (tn-mus. .wluimu [um-fl with 1110- urilm. run. wdntnu-llw lo mllnl mm bodv. ll l» u sure i‘llflllllfllnl’ (If All KIDNEY AND BLADDER 1‘0.“- i'lAlN'l’s. l'l‘ (‘UX’I‘AISK NO’I‘HINH 1.\'.11'111”[73“. ”[73“. Tu tho-e lu'cl'lll‘ from the «In-cu of youthful ladl-u-rnlon- or {l‘m-M :- WE thorn-p and prr-a-ent (Willi: IN G ‘A ANT}: .0. Pflt'l'..* 50pm- hul h-,ur five hunk-sin mun- wllll full dln-vllons ulld wh‘ll-v. .10. Soul! 52 l mm from (um-rvnlhlll lnlun' Allan-.m- upon ton-2m u! pm-e. or ('. u. 1). Tu lu- mul only at Dr. Cullen. 810 Ila-mg lll'l'el. Sun l-‘mlll-L-nlJ'ul. t'ullnlllzullmls sl ('"Yt'Ullfilh'llilal by lvllerur at mill-r. Fill-LE. For "Il't‘tlllVl'lllFlll'l‘ u} mtle-nlumnd ln unlvr m m-rllrr ln-rlwl wan-y. l Illn'r tuluplrd u prlvuw flddl‘t‘xi. ullllt‘f whlcll all [nu-lung's m forwarded. NOTICE. I will lu-111l u lrml bolllv of ”w Rn-juu-llutur—nurfl rh-Ilz tu nllnw flu merit-"(ru- «If (‘lmrglu l 0 Klll}'(lllt‘ «mu-(ml uplll} lm; by h-11-‘l’. skull"; Inn ~_\'nlp(ulln and fl. 4 'ulnllllllllvmlnlln alrivlly n-ulll’lllrllunl. “'l-I HAVE Jl's'l‘ RECI-JVI-11l AN l.\'\‘ull‘l-: HI“ CELINE”- COPPER-IJB ED. Ah” PORCELAIN-LIKED WOO DE N PUM P S .‘DAI'I’EB Tl) WELIS 0H ('lsl‘l-lll.\'> HP .\.\' \ A. (IPIIUI. 'l'llrsn l'llnlps will In- will an «xln-lm-I) lmy rulrn. and m llrull-n vxlm IlHllk‘Q‘llll'nll-l u'lll lu ullrrml. 'AINI ls rluull In! (I! All lllmw Plllll‘l.‘ an- Illfldl' lrulll (‘urllllllwr Wuml. l are lruln HN‘ 11-lu lll..! Rush-m FLM‘lUl'll‘a, mul urn uul‘ mull-cl lu uh v mllsllu'llnll. JOHN BARRETT, DEALER l.\' I'Ll‘Mlll-jks‘. HAS .\.\'ll STEAM l-‘l‘l'l'l'lks' .\l.\’l'l£lll.—\l.\‘. 43 First lira-l. and 3! Ad: Mml..l’orllnnd. _ , _..V +— -.___.‘... __V-N__.__ __ (Wl—o‘ " I—w.’ E’ G’o ‘ 2 J final - ‘ ‘ 5-". 422'; . A . $36835 .. w x 0”? at yl a» mam g" l 1 .LL. .' . l ‘ . ‘ , _ mmmn u m, A- 4 omm ..—.; V . o‘l'ls‘ .zl . n . . "40W“ xM? ..v‘ w 1“ ~I ~ 1 " 1V! . uni-tun» Km“ 4. . 11379. I ' J . s‘: r l l v MM 0 WM PPL'NIIER.H;I.I2 ram-mural: I Drrxon fumed spa-uh- l'ul' Ilun (‘llun-‘r ' Beware ol l‘rur nll-l Aule. THE 111-lfl'l' K 50“: h' Isl-hi: “Y Ta M \h l A “kl. of Beauty In - Jay rut-ever. DR. I‘. 1"]:le GOI‘RAI‘D‘A Orlenml (Team, or Maglml Boaullller . x. lirnlun-n Thu. ' “‘3‘ l‘inullvs. I-‘n l"r\' '_, ‘3‘ lrsM-nlll Pull'llvr _ l :5 9‘ m 4! awry Illa-lll‘ ._ , ’ r f: i‘lmlllwnlll)‘. ll ;a _ ,' ‘7 has rmml lln- I " ’ . ' t a. Ira-l of turn ' , J 3f, \'H|N.ulld l~ M ! ~-' 'l llurllllvss w: . ' A ._\ Lh‘lr H [-u bl. \ 4" ‘ nurr lhv [lr-rpnl'» \._~. T ‘ I mlull k [lrnler .. >_' - "mule, Ann-pl . \\ 6 £ nornllllll-rfl ll M | ‘ ,_ . ‘4 ' hhlllln{ tuning. ' .' ‘ . 'l‘lmd fil ll:.'ll\ » l _ «SQ Wu," - s. («l Iw. [l].. A. ‘7' ‘91“: - ‘l'.’~«__ h‘uyrv you In a ‘3‘ -~ 7'. . .1“ ~ . lulyllllp- hum .3 ’ ’.—.",.'§"‘..'>.M 1111 l ‘l; llalln-lll‘ $1 ' ' ‘ ‘'4 5 "‘Aiyull lam» wlll mu- lhom. ! recommend Gonnu-l‘s l‘l’xnfll' m .llu lu-ut :umnlul of all m:- skin prepmlllol-s. .-\ 1m l ._.u l dre h’ubule rrmovea superfluous lmlr u llbuul \lq'ur) u. I . . I ‘hilnnflit‘fl. B. T. GOURAUD. Roll-Phat.“ I'M!“ 3L i '. Y. . : I‘l’ur sale by Alldrugzlsla and Fancy Honda p. 11...“ I 3 Illnlu mm: the l'lllu-d sales. l‘almllml Hull hm q-v l l Mao )squ ln Nrw Yolk (‘lunul I. H. May} a (u. I | sum Bron. End”: a 00.. 1. Bloom .9: km. and "Ella . , [l‘m flood. Dealers. ynewnrr u! hun- lmllul-nm ‘ whlcgm übmd. Weo er lulu: Reward tur 11.r..r ! I.“ woo!‘ 01m oneumnzultm o. A fl * ' F ll I [EVBI dlng & arre Juli“ ‘ R“ IN I GRAIN SACKS, I PROVISIONS AND FEED CF ALL KIND I Alder um Floul strewn. Portland. 1 DR. SURMAN , l‘ . x . Eclecttcl’hysicianszburgeon 118 Harrison St oppoolte M- Home. fiat-um Du. HI'RMAN Turn-‘l‘ DINEAHE A? m n!- ‘ szlllllr. llii M. irisull “NH“:fg the latest uyltcm ln! Mn-«lirm inguinal. as pnwlm M. the monocu hratw Hydmxmnur und H3glln|c luhlnnles ME»- ‘ rope,“ln-rt- lu- hludiml [DH anal-«m. which include ltu-mwul Elm-uh: liulhr, Uuh’umzullon, Vapor And Mrdlcuwd [hunger-2. «w. Both acute and chm “Brink's are L'ufl‘d l:,v this ayutrm with “(Dubbing «uccexs, one" wlthuut tnc necessity of medldneu. whfih are only given in one. where sped-111M cat . ‘ Has - few npanuufnu turnmmd (or the convenience ofTPatiems from n dlsuume. l arms {or daily treatment or torteouno an no ; lmt‘d on application in m Morrison met. I (mutton- tree. ‘ 1 1 laYla & EAR I‘A FIRMARY —AhD— . SANITARIUfl, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. 1, Hum-a Road bet. I'm-tu- and Wood la. South Portland, Or. hr, l'iikingmn. inlu‘ I'mfc‘wru! Eyp it Eur [)me in lhn- M mlirui llqmnmn-nt n! “’iilnmn-lu- |'ni\'vndly ‘ . has I‘l’H'h-d u I" n- hluMlng. an n In uumul elevnuon in llw mull: purl. n! Iht‘ wit) and Is yrrpurn-d to moonw llnlr lltllh'llls‘ sufl'rnng from all A bum-u u! the s3l}. EA“ or 'l‘“ K! lA‘l‘. .\l,w \~ ul pay fluvial tun-u atu pmwum lulmmuz umlrr I‘lmmh- .\u~r\'uun met-1i0n... and in lllm-lw-s [lt-I‘lilliir n- wum-‘nmml rn‘lrve u limi lwl numln-ruf mum «mm-tin: cununrmrm. 'l’ln-lmmzuuu In [or [ulAult‘ n llunn- {nr such units \nm all ”11- luvs! lu'mvmr Mt‘ln'h’h’. mlulpinrll with the ln-xt nn-du-nl ~\kill tn hr haul m llu- “min-ruin. (bundling |lll_\'!lc'lnil u-ul aunt-Hull In. I hillp Han-«y. l'n-f of (Hiram-a ul “nun-u um] x-lnlcln'u in the medias! dorm-mum! \\'HlltllY--lll‘ l'l-nw-nlu. . lm D‘r‘ J. M. l-‘. Isrtl\\ln-,|'rrl.llf Physmlugy med. (L2sl.\"llluillt‘llv['lll‘u'l'rnil). ur any mmmm u! n-trr. nm-s uml (‘ln-ulur. addu- DR J. u. PILKISGNS. ‘ Car. In and \"u-hI-ctnn Nun. Pol-(lull- 0"- 1 l AIS WH THEY & HOLMES ORG . Q Robbms & Yates £ - m: —‘ “—‘f— ‘—~x g r— ! Eunaungs I 3 ‘ o 2 .—————~ _ a c s- = I Organs l»: ' a = 5' . ' I: f «9‘ _ él’orll’ud £25311: 5 “J 'U‘ ‘ = "" ' ; :4 - a .- , =0 )-)9 .. va K a: Q: F.;1~~ shut-. If, -:- p . . -1.-lteo = = 3.?! ime .5; ': a o i- =- ; mu... :zx-s an O E ('h -- , --' g a z and Dealers ' THE MINIMUM" PIAIDS. HUDSON ’S GUN STORE, 88 Ply-u street. Portland. 01-9.... 0058. PIDTOLVI “D ultra-1110; R\ if .4 ;. ’ I' 3» . ‘.-- .a-tr ,—: . .434 p —*' ' . 1 4: * v" - 3 £- 159? . ’g _ , f 5 , a - V ‘ E . _ . 11 _ ..: a 1 ‘s’ V , ' .\ .531 \\ the , \ P 533 I ”1,: " w , . 155 “2“ _ “111-l Tnthieygflry mm o. B. Imm, 31.0., ‘‘) f V 110510301 A ,1 1110 Ph) “clan. Üb-tetrlelu and Sun-'99.. First u'HAr )lvlir-m mum Inn 's‘. with ALAN l‘hu-lugriu-llxullu L} , l'uu'uwl, I m 4-m. Unit'r “ulllszf "_ to 111 .‘ in; mm 0310!. kmzdenw. .‘lllu mu. u \ .mmul. Sudan: it home [pawl-«n we I. ‘ 'l‘t-h-yhmn- in rrlldm.--c. ‘ ('hrluh'nl, Mum-m npu' ..nd l’ust morn-m mmium lions (‘onduvled Willi I‘i‘J‘r. . The unnusl mac mm.“ rd upmn Obstetric 9114:1109. law “114:5 ltulh't' n-qulrul. l 0 gn'r nun: (u: the pn~ Immwr' tnntun-m “hh'li In“ tin-mm- so popumr ..monc hommlgutlm Tm: lill'tlit'rit‘. mm wniku lu .truvunne, will e um: h) man I:r nun-r dultnm. Family rm u! llh‘tiu‘lnr [lrrlulwi ur mulled. uni nooks iurhishrd.ul Hun l-‘ml- ng» prlu-rs. l‘uurntu tn-Mrd hy rut-u. nl utlm- my; Mailmneauwm‘s lurlushvu Wilhuul extrschme. _________—_____.__. COLUMBIA (‘OMMEIIHAL COLLEGE. 122 _ Front. our. \Vu-hln'lun Street's. ‘.\', .~ I.\ ‘lli\ ..:..a v! tyn l'r‘ 1:n lnl~nf Ih.- "uhl .\u- ‘ ' :l--- ..l’ l'rnl-irm \ _- .ltli:,\ 11.H‘\\N1'\......... . ' V . hm n-mn' - V , ~ ‘1 1..- K.I-Kl\i‘ luslltlllinll i~ ‘ ‘ ' ::.-\\ 11-ullv h- rmw-hr pm . :1. :.[r~ l'.:|!t' or It'lllilir.) 111-- f' , w-ll .ul i- upm- Mm} “‘rrk yr .11” Mill!t'\t‘llhlflh‘llDl“A..‘l. ’ In ‘I l‘. .\l. Tim I'_ 4‘ L‘. Jnur , "~' -~-- luv “1,: “lustful-«l .| ~.4 ~ in I'tlliltnlmhlll and 1m! I'-[l‘!'l'..illlul|. ---x-l In v. Adan-u JAM I)! d: llA‘Vlifi. 1'2»; l‘runx \l. J‘nnlwd,o!.