- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report i i t'J Li Si The Kind or a Hint He Vf Eight little negro boy 8H Niagara street car. Tliey had ln out to 8t. Mary's to rehearse something or other (they were choir boys), and they were then on their way to St. laur. The women In the car talked to them and asked them all aorta of qutwtious. They all talked willingly, except one little fellow, who was as black as coal, and who seemed to be the butt of the other seven. . 'So you all singr" asked one of the women. "Yep," answered three of the boys at the same time. "Then you are regular little black birds." "Oh, no, ma'am. Blackbirds don t do nothln but chirp. I'm a canary-" "An I'm a morklu bird," said another, and each boy told what kind of a bird he was, until the eighth oiw, the butt before mentioned, was the only one who had said nothing. ' "And what kind of a bird are you, my little fellow?" asked the woman. " "Deed, ma 'am, " he answered,"" I spec s I nms' be a chicken. I gels it in the neck to offun." Huffalo Express, v " . KrvMl flml and Man. The late Bishop Selwyn of Xew Zealand and Melanesia was well known during his university davs as a devotee of the noble art of se'lf defense. He incurred a great deal of animosity from a certain section in New Zealand, owing to his sympathy with the Maoris during the war. - One day be was asked by a rough in one of the back streets of Auckland if he was "the bishop who backed up the Maoris." He oeiving a reply in the affirmative, the rough, with a "Take that, then," struck his lordship in the face. "Mv friend," said the bishop! "my Bi ble teils me that if a man smitethee on one cheek turn to him the other," and he turned his head slightly the other way. His assailant, slightly bewildered and wondering what was coming next, struck him- again. "Now," said his lordship, 'having done my duty to God, I will do my duty to man," and taking off his coat and hat he gave the anti-Maori cham pion a most scientific thrashing. Home Journal. ( . AM CVSKatN HMT Is more to be dreaded than an open and visible one. That mbttle and lurking foe, which under the generic name of malaria manifests Itself, when it clatcnea as in iu tenacious rap. Id the various forma of chill and fever, bilioss remit tent, dumb acne or Sfrae eske.ean only be effect oallv (TSarded against by fortlvlnr the system against iu insidious attacks wi h ilosietter-i siouiaoh Bitten, thorough antidote to the poifon atf mi a in a la the system and a aafeirnard against It thoroughly to be relied upon. In the event of s malarious attack avoid poison!' c your system with quinine, aud use Instead this wholesome remedy, ui objectionable in taste and far more emcartons than any drug. - I'se the Bitten for dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa tion, Kidney complaints ana roeumaium. , Though neither beautiful nor young. The swaius on her wbo rail Worship the groend she wa'ks apon, ' Because she owns it all. ' Fnr eiuu-hs. colds and throat disorders "Btokh'i l,nmcliw4 Trothti" have prortd their etiicacy b a test of many years. Hold ttty ia fare. A n v ntn who ever owned a balkv horse wi 1 tell vou that he found the animal exceedingly kard to get along witn. The man or woman who is proll :ably employed is generally happy, it you are noi nappy, may waWue vou have not found vour proper work. We earnestly urge all such persons to write to B . Johnson & Co. of Kicbmond, Vs., and ihev can show you a work in which you can be happily and proutaDiy empioyeu. St- Mr. Balcleau has a very clear head, has he uotT He t ery Clear on top. A rUTTXK PBKSS. Rise 38x48 inside bearers: table distribu tion- hi1 anrinaw: will nrint nine-column folio or six-column quarto; a splendid all round cress for country office : for sale cheap; guaranteed in order. Address Paimb & Rsr, Portland, Or. CM Enamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. Tbt Geikca for breakfast. Only Cheap Hiffli-Class TTPK WRITER, . T 1 A I . . .-. . .... i ... CinA HlMhlllM A 7. '11 t. wanted In every town, Oood chance for live men. Wrfe for particulars and catalogue -f Typewriter Suppliea. PACIFIC TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Port and, Or. ,AMK : YOt'B DRfOOIST FOR WHEELER'S CARBON BISULPHIDE, ro EXTSBINATtBO , Cround Squirrel and Cophera. f. a. cook a CO., Hole-Agents, - - - Portland, Or, INSIST ON HAYING THE Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Uotning, Druggists' Rubber Goods, HAlUJTACTOalD BY Goodyear Rubber Co. 13 aud 75 First St., Portland, Or. Write for catalogue rass. ' II you are going to have a parly, be sure to make the cake with Baking Powder. unset Collections uf WE ,- WILL - PAY THE POSTAQE Gems: t Garden ' SUNSET SEED & PLANT CO. A Three (Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.) . : 4 7-p Sanaoint) 5t., San Francisco 'r . , V ; 11 w PVUB AN ELOQUENT PLEA, And the Lawyer Who Made It Reaped Ills steward. A good story about a lawyer W goiug the found. The occurrence took place so loug ago that it Is not within the recollection of any but the older disciples of Blackstone, so it will pass muster even though it Is a chestnut. ,','' 1 It seems that a tramp was Indicted for stealing a watch, lie was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Having no counsel and being without funds and a total stranger, the court assigned his defense to the attorney tu questiou. The tramp was as guilty as a mau ever was, but as the at torney was young iu practice aud desirous of grinding off some uf bis wire edges against the district attorney be accepted the task and entered tipou its discharge with all the seal at his command. He had absolutely no defense. His client practl eallv admitted the theft aud sat through the "trial in an attitude of dejection and de spair. Nothiug daunted, the young attorney rose before t he jury to sum up his case. Provi dence bad endowed him with a tongue cap t ble of almost anytning. He had his ad dress at his UiiiKiie's end, and the manner in which he reeled it off established his name in the community in characters as in effaceable as the roc-k ril on old Gibraltar, lie held the "13 uieu, tried and true," spell bound. They gazed at htm In opeu mouthed wonder. - Alternately they laughed and cried, and people in the audteuce followed their example. He pleaded the hopeless cause of the guilty tramp wita.au me elo quence of a Burke, and when ne naa. nn ished the euthusiasni of the spectators seemed to know no bouuds. It is said that it took the jury just eight minutes to white wash the tramp and provide him with wings and a halo. The verdict was for ac quittal. , The tramp so thorouguiy surpriseu sou overcome with emotion that he could hard ly sneak rose from his seat, the tears streaming down his cheeks. There was stillness in the courtroom. "Mister law yer, he exclaimed bnkeuly,jVTOU don't r me and 1 don't know yoorl I want know to thank you. I I ain't got no money, but but here's that watch." Utica Observer. With the Dear Glrta. Maud AYe must confess that Mabel Is a very pretty girl. Gladvs tea, very, uut ner compieiion might be better. Maud And her nose is just a lime too retrousse. Gladys Of course it is. Dou't you think her hair's kind of streaky? Maud A litt le. But I object more to her mouth. It's a bit too wide. Gladys Like her ears. Maud And her eyes are such a funny color. Gladys Green mixed with amber 1 know. Maud It's a pity she dresses like a fright. Gladvs-Yes. It maKes ner too so dowdv. Maud (with a sij(h)But she's a very nrettv trirl. lilauvs lea, a very pretty giri. muagu Becord. A Critical Period. Young Editor (reflectively) If I don't publish this poem Grace has written, she will have nothing more to ao witn me, ana if I do publish it I shall probably lose my position. Life. A Sat Sign. Wife Who was that who called Husband One of my tenants wbo came to pay bis rent. "Did be pay it f" Yes." - - - - 'Then whv do Tou look so gloomy" "He didn't say a word about wanting $300 or IH00 worth of repairs. "What of it?" "That Bhows he's going to leave." Har- risburg Patriot. fcnbatantially the Csual Thing, Police Magistrate What's the charge asainst this man? Officer Beating his wife, your honor, but here's an affidavit from bis wife that be didn't hurt her any, Police Magistrate Why isn't she here to test if V in Dersonf Officer She doesn't like to come into court with two black eyes and a broken nose, your honor. Chicago Tribune. Made to Order. Customer (to landlady of the Lion) I trust the eggs used for this om let were perfectly fresh? Landlady-Oh, yes, sir, the egg? mate laid especially for you. Buntris Temperance women of Norway asked the public authorities a short time ago to make it uniawtul fur women or gins to serve in nuhlic houses. The request ba been granted. and at present an alehouse keeper cannot employ any other woman than nts wire, - 15 Packets Choice Flower Seeds Either Collection ' for 50 cents ' 15 Packet .. . . Desirable Vegetable Seeds Any Two . , ; for 75 cents ;' , , ;; 15 Flowering Bulbs Begonias, Tuberoses, etc. Throngh Santa ClaraWheat By rSANQia BKST HASTE The rapidity of motion which kept them both with heads bent forward, and seemed to force back any utterance that rose to their Hps, spared Rose tha obli gation of conversation, and her compan ion was equally reticent. But it wa evident to her that he half suspected she was running away from the Randolphs, and that she wished to avoid the eui barrassment of being overtaken even in persuasive pursuit. It was not possible that he knew the cause of her flight, and yet she oould not account for his evident desire to befriend her, nor above all for his apparently humorous enjoyment of the situation. t , , . Had he taken it gravely she might have been tempted to partly eonfide iu him and ask his advice. Was she doing right, after all? Ought site not to have gUved long enough to speak her mind to Mrs. Randolph and demand to be sent home? No! She had not only shrunk from repeatiug the infamous Blander Bhe had overheard, hut she had a terrible fear that if she had done so Mrs. Randolph was capable of denying it. or even charging her with being still nnderthe influence of the earthquake shock and of walking in her sleep. No! She could not trust her she could trust no one there. Had not even the major listened to those infamous lies?, Had she not seen that he was helpless in the hands of this cabal in his own house holda cabal that she herself had thoughtlessly joined against hint.' They -had reached the nrst siigut ascent ' Her companion drew out ins watch, looked at it with satisfaction and changed the position of his hands on the reins. Without Demg aoie to ueiect mo difference she felt they were slackening stieed. She tnrned inquiringly toward him. Ho nodded his head with a half smile aud a gesture to her to look ahead. The spire of San Jose were already faintly uplifting from the distant fringe of oaks. So soon! In half an hour she would he there, and then! She remembered rod deuly she had not yet determined what to do. Should she go on at once to San Francisco, or telegraph to her father and await him at San Jose. In either case a new fear of the precipitancy of her ac tion and the inadequacy' of her reasons had srirnnir ud in her mind. Would her father understand her? Would he un derrate the cause and be mortified at the insult she had given the family of his old friend, or, more dreadful still, wonia he exntrsrerate her wrongs and seek a personal quarrel with the major. He was a man of quick temper anu naa tne western ideas of redress, remaps even now she was precipitating a duel be tween them! Her cheeks grew wan again, her bream came quicauy; teara irathpnl in her eves. un. sne was a dreadful irirl, she knew it! She was an ntterlv miserable one, aud she knew that too! The reins were tightened, the pace lessened aud at last fell to a walk. Con scious of her telltale eyes and troubled face she dared not turn to her compan ion to ask him why, but glanced across the fields. 'When yon first came I didn't get to know your name, Miss Mallory, but I reckon I know your father." Her father! W hat made him say that? She wanted to speak but she felt she could not. In another moment, if he went on, she must do something she would crv! : , I reckon you u be wanting to go to the hotel first anyway" There! she knew it! He would keep i! And now she had hurst into tears. The mare was still walking slowly the man was lazily bending over the shafts as if nothing had occurred. Then suddenly, illogically, and without a mo ment's warning, the pride that had sus tained her crumbled, and became as the dust in the road. - She hurst out and told him this stranger! this man she had disliked! all and everything. How she had felt, how she had been deceived, and what she had overheard. I thoneht as much," said her com panion quietly, "anu mat s wny a sent for your father." You sent for my father wnen- wbere?" said Rose in astonishment. Vastorda.v. Ha was to come today. and if we don't find him at the hotel it will be because he has already started to come here by the upper and longer road. But you leave it to me, and don t yon say anvthins to him of this now. If he's at the hotel 111 say 1 drove you down w show off the mare. Babe? If he lsn I til leave yon there and come back here to find him. rve got something w ten him that will set yon all right." He smiled erimly. lifted the reins, the mar? started forward again, and the vehicle and its occupants disappeared in a van ishing dust cloud. v CHAPTER VL "lit couldn't change your blood." It was nearly noon when Mr. Dawson finished rubbing down his sweating mare in the little stable shed among the wheat He had left Rose at the hotel, for they fonnd that Mr. Mallory had previously started by a circuitous route for the wheat ranch. Ha had resumed not only his worlcintr clothes but his working ex pression. He was now superintending the unloading of a wain of stores and implements when the light carryall of the Randolphs rolled into the field. It contained only Mrs. Randolph and the driver. A slight look of intelligence passed between the latter and the near est one VI inawii, uuiuuauiuua, iuv ceeded, however by adnll look of stupid vacancy on the face of all the others, in - eluding Dawson. Mrs. Randolph noticed it and was forewarned. Bhe reflected that no human beings ever looked natur ally as stupid as that and were able to work, sue smiled sarcastically and then began with dry distinctness and narrow- nK lips. . . "Miss Mitllory, a young lady visiting us, went out for an early walk this morning and has not returned. It is possible she may have lost her way among your wheat. Have you seen anything of her?" ; . Dawson raised his eyes from his Work and glanced Blowly around at his com panions as if takkig the heavy scene of the assembly. One or two shook their heads mechanically, and returned to their suspended labor. He said coollyt "Nobody here seems to." Sho felt that they were lying. She was only a woman against five men! she was only a twtty .domestic tyrant. She might have been a larger one, but she had all the courage of that possibility. "Maj. Randolph and my son are away," she went on, drawing herself erect, "But I know that tne major win pay liberally if these men will search the field, besides making it all right with your employers for the loss of time." ... Dawson uttered a singlo word in a low voice to the man nearest huu, who ap parently communicated it to the others, for the "four men stopped nnlouding and moved away one ufter the other, even the driver loiniua m the exodus. Mrs. I Rundolim smiled aartiistically; it was plain that these people with all their wSeiKMHu'ic-oNvere quite amen- able to pecuniary considerations. Never- theless, as Dawson remained looking quietly at her, she said: "Alien 1 suppose turv n concluded to go and set'?. ' 'o, 1 ve sent them away so tuui iiiey couldn't hear." "Hear what' "What I've irot to say to yon." She looked at him suddenly. Then she 6aid with a disdainful glance around her: "I see 1 am helpless here; and, thanks to your trickery, alone. Have a care. sir. I warn yon that you will have to answer to Maj. Randolph for any in solonce." I reckon vou won't tell Mnj. Ran dolph what I have to s;iy to you, ho re turned coolly. Her lips . ere nearly a grayish hue, but she said scornfully: "And why not? Do vou know who you are talking to.' The man came lazily rorwaru to me rarrvall. carelessly brushed aside the Rlnck reins, and restuw ins eioows on the horse's hack laid his chin on his hands as he looked up iu the woman's 9 iU-A Yes, I know who l m talking to, ne said coollv. "But as the major don't. I reckon vou wou"t tell him Stand awnv from that norse," sne said, her whole face takiug the grayish idnr nf her line, but her black eyes growing smaller and brighter. "Hand me those reins and let me pass. What canaille are you to stop me!" I thought to,' returned the mar. without altering his position, "iou don't know me. Yon never saw me be fore. Well, I'm Jim Dawson, the nephew sf L'Honimadieit. your old master!" She gripped thu iron ruil of the seat as If tu lean from it. but checked herself anddenlv and leaned back with a set smile on her mouth that seemed stamped there. It was remarkable that with that smile she fluuir awav her old affectation of superciliousness for an older aud ruder audacity, and that not only the expiession bnt the typ of her face ap peared to have changed. I don t say, continued me man nuietlv. "that he didn't marry you before he died. But vou Know as wen as 1 uo that the laws of his state didn't recog nize the marriage of a master with his octoroon slave. And you know as well I do that even if he had freed you he couldn't change yonr blood. Why, if rd been willing to stay at Avoyelles to be a nigger driver tike him the planta tion of "Da Fott&geg," whose naino ya have iaketa, would hare been left U . If yon liad staid tliore you might have been my property instead of yonr owning a square man like Randolph. You didn't think of that when you camo here, did you'r" he added composedly. fro n onwmnaDl Elevated Railroad Slshta. interesting things, a mother spanitiug her bovi any number of people making np beds; room after room of cheap lodging bomses in wnicn men were reading. 'talking, chewing to bacco; a woman scraping tne scuiea from a fish ; a young man kissing a yonng woman, and presumably a young woman kissing a yonng man; a squir rel turning his wheel with tremendons rapidity ; a spitz dog, a bulldog, a skye terrier ana a parrot witn a greeu aim yellow tail ; any number of men sitting in their shirt sleeves and smoking at the windows; boys blowing "spit balls nnon the pawners lielow ; young women waving ham .tenliiets to me engineers and lirakemeu ; any number of unmade beds; a little boy taking a bath; girls and men working sewing machines; a little chap blowing ap bubbles and tho editor of a well known evening pa- takinir a drink. Joe Howard in New York Eecordor. Italian Etiquette. If the woman who visits Rome wishes to follow tradition and "do ns the Ro mans do," she will be careful never to take on escort s arm in a Catholic church. Indeed, the guides instruct thoso who stroll innocently arm in arm ! iKmt f5t. Peter's looking at thepictnrcs, -rescues and altars of that wonderful cathedral that they are committing an 1 immmidetv. Italians are very particular about the etiquette of kissing the hand. A man kisses the right hand of his mother, annt or elderly friend and the left band of his sweetheart. It Is not permitted him to kiss the palm of tho hand . except in M-eat mid ufTectumatG intimacy. It is regarded as a token that he is very much in love. Upon arriving at a formal dinner n gentleman takes the hand of his hostt and bends low over it art if 'about to kiss it, Imt does not do so. After dinner etiquette demands that ho tuko lit r hand aginu and kiss It. French dandies are now going about with a novel scarfpin nnder their chins. The ornament consists of a gaVly plu- maged singing bird connected by means of a tinv rubber pipe with a bulb in the , ... and wa" hi. head" a 1 "11 1 firm tne duio, ami tne The assayer who examined the aero lite that fell on the farm of Lawrence FTeeman near Bath, 8. D., on the after noon of Ana. 29. 1S92, reports that the principal minerals it contains are gold, ailvi-r, nickel and coUult. I saw while riding iu a Third avenue locomotor aiasia, urimi ,. ..;., I saw wuiie r uii, iu dance, sciatica, nenralgia, rheu- rievated car from he tty b"l , ta on heatladie, ttle after ef- to Twenty-third street, among other . .,' . DaiDitation of the heart. THE ENGINEER'S STOKV. A TRUE AND INTERESTING NAR RATIVE FROM CASPAR, ( allf.mila -Hi Heiuarkabie peri. uf a Maltmad Man-Huw He Was Waved, rruin the Kan FrniiKsvo ClmmlpUf.l Awavup on the California coast, nu miles north of fan rramtsco, in tne beautllul little seaside town of Canpar, lives a man upon whom a modern mir acle has been wtoimlit, iiie man is Charles L. Hubbard, well known all over the coast for his faithfulness and integ rity. His word iu a donen towns along rulifnrnia'a enaHt is as itoud as a bond, according to what leading citiiens say. Mr. Hubbard has worked lor tne aiuimo- no Lumber Company lor tno last inir- teen years, lie is working ior me com pany now as a locomotive tmfiuirn, a more conscientious aim man in a more trying ana eximusuve occupat ion could hardly be loumi. Mr. liiiimaru was iouuu.miivi mhwh. luestioiiing, ill the caliol his locomotive. Ilia liniwla ami face were covered Willi mMM and nnrsnlrntion. betoken iug his naru laoor, out ins civr, m eves were those of a happy, honest man. The Clonic onjan J " UjJ mtjo . thecab .. ' Mr. '!' " all the way from San Kranciaro to hear the story of your sutlering anu now you were cured.'' .... Well, I'm alad to see you," said ai r. Hubbard. " I've half been expecting to see some newspaper man irom mere about it, for my case has attracted wide spread attention. I've naa rneumatism that's what 111 v trouble has been for years. I get it in this hot cab when the cold wind and fog from the ocean blow in here. . . ' But. to begin at the beginning, 1 must tell vou that I have been working here for this company for thirteen years. J have had rheumatism all the time, and I think I tlrst contracted it atthe Chiek ahoininv swamp in the war of the rebell ion. 1 ." suffered terribly with it, espe cially of late years. hy, some nights I went liollie a 11 doubled over and hardly able to walk. I don't know how I kept at work, but suppose it was because 1 had to. I sintered a great tei m bed. Some nights I have waked up and outside of the covers. At such tinies I could not put it hack in lied, but had to lilt it with the otner hand and set it under the clothes very slowly. Of course, I was trying every- tnimr. 1 snent monev ior an buivo patent meuicinos. pa.u " -" J in Man trancisro ior treatment, Immrlit a lot of electric belts. I paid over ,70 for electric belts, got the moet powerful 1 could tinu, nut tney urn nu good, tven, sir, my wiiu s eimcr m f. John, New Brunswick, sent us a lot of nuruira from time to time, and nearly all of them had remarkable stories of cures by a medicine railed Dr. Williams' I'ink 1'ills lor rale t'eopie. rinanv my ' got at me to try some of the pills. 1 got some, and mere was sum an improve ment in me alter ISKing two or win boxes that now I wouldn't think of try ing to get along without them in the house. My wife, too, has had much nervous trouble, and she began to take the pills with wonderful effect. They proved the best ining in me worm ior me, and my wife thinks there is nothing like them for nervous trouble. Our faith in them is so great that we recommend 1I1..111 In everv one. I'eoole InilKhed at me at first anil I laughed myself, but they turned out to bethe thing, and I wouldn't take lots of money for the good tney have done me. As for the neighbors, I have purchased $15 worth of the pills lor them, ami tney are uoing mem giw for all sorts of ailment. I can give the pills the stronirest recommendation, as I tried evervthin's before without any good effect, and these have done wonders for me." Mrs. Hubbard, the wife of the engi neer, was found in her pretty little home, l.i. l, i f,.irlv iiiilmwtred in HowerH. rihe was most cordial, and corroborated all life linahnnd haul said. The neighbors and fellow-workmen 01 Mr. Hubbard were most warm in ineir praises of the engineer, and also con firmed the Btory of the improvement 111 liia health. Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills for Pale Peo- nle contain all the elements necessary to irive new life aud richness to tha blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing seeitic for such diseases as im pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness either in male or fe male. I'ink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post-paid on receipt of Drice (60 cents a box or six boxes lor $2.50) by addressing Dr. Williams' Med icine (Jo., Bchenectatiy, i. r. MERCURIAL id"r..T.C. Jones, of Fulton, Ark., says of V Auout tot years ago 1 con- aStaaaSafO tractod a severe case of blood poison. Leading phyMcians prescribed medicine after medicine, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercu rial and potash remedies, with unsuo- RHEUMATISM oessf al results, but which brought on an attack of mercuri 1 rheumatism that made my life one of agony. After suf erinir four Tears I crave ud all remedies lnri mmmmw,l nuinir ft B. fi. After taking several bottles, I was entirely nirprland able to resume work. is the greatewt medicine for blood poisoning to-day on the market." Treatiaa on Wood and flkin TMacaaM malted baa. Bwirr Bravcifiu Co., Atlanta, tia. T.JACOBS BURNS, BRUISES, SCALDS, CUTS AND WOUNDS. DROP IT WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." creat'saving results from the use op SAPOLIO Smoke the Admiral Cigar ettes and be happy. Arte. yiui'K and KrriscTtvic. The valuabU ourativ properties of All coca's Poaotm Piastsm are dus to the sm- ployment of the highest msdlosl and chemical skill. They are purely vegetable, and In Ingredients and method have never been equaled! sare, quick and '',.tn their aotloni they do not burn or blister but soothe nd revive while tmrlng, and oan b" worn without oaueln. Inoonvent- "a1 other so-called porous planters are liiiitatlone, made to sell on the reputation aiaJ''s Pitw. the safest purgallvi known... - ' n- lronul"wld too mr oh tm n'lfK." .... i',,..i.. Mimt. " l tlat you wama w tiu 1 an' die I'hrUtlaiis. 8TATK or tMi. "tv or ToLsiiH, Frank J, i:hsmkt makus oalh thai h la Hie ior 01 111a nrm r-... fcNKV A Hour 11 to before mn and ,ibitrllK' inmy unweiiee Ihlsolh day ol liewmuur. A. l. ie. aKAli.1 A, . Ol.r.Asttw, l"'"1 Vi,l,ii-u ISihlf. ,..i- u lakon Internally, and hoik .llrwtly 011 th blood aud nmiiius surlai'O" . ... l..m .ual I llai'lVltaalat. frttH. , tu..,.,,.... Hiivlw. Toll-do, 0, fSfr- Sold by driisirlaUi 7oeeiila. WAT Kit MOTUH.. .. r....h. v.t Mitiir. new. that will develop from 10 to 16-hore power! oan ne . . m.v. ... , - , - had at a laonuoe oj a'a , Portland, Or. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoynieut when rightly used. 1 he many, who live wv Ur than others anu enjoy uiv mmv mju 'wi expenditure, by more promptly idiipting the world's brat pro uct to the needs of phyaical being, will attest 1, vnlnfl tu health of the pure liquid ,iuiiv nrineiiileN embraced in tlie Iv Kvrun of Kins. Ita excellence is due to lis prtwntliig in the form most acceptable and pleas ant t tha (jute, the ref resiling and truly beneficial proertics ol a wriect ia- ative ; effectunlly cleansing tne syniem, diHia-lling cold headache and fevers and iicrmanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to million and with tin. atinrovul of tin- mt'dit-ai profession, because it acU on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without wenk eiiing them and It U perfectly f ree from avurv iiliiiwtlnnnbln stibntanre. Syrup of Fie is for sale by all drug gists in OOc and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every al the mime. Hyrup of r ig, and himr well informed, you wilt Uot it any substitute It ollcreil Flesh means strength to with stand chronic iillments, coughs, colds and disoaso. Sound flesh Is essential to health. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-llvor Oil, enriches the blood, builds up flesh and fortifies the system against sickness and chronic ailments. J'tiysieians, the world over, endorss It, Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Frapaiad lr Scull t Hewm, K, V. All nniwitla, Free by Mai uu receipt of O Dolus A Whole Garden Lt us ail T" lllustr twl C.ta'umir m Irli willirll vouallalaHitlt. onwl s1 and flan (Jo. iHhrwoMl nail .Iu j ('.,; 'an am sir. fit, Haa rraucmo. Mia tea ntwis a siwciaiix. HAVE g ITCmirO ntvm known tf moittH Ilk pr v 1 rmll ail . muso mmm 1 " YOU whn warm. BU Mrn n u iaJUinnti or kxornvviv fu TIKtOiTOMCICTO GOT i3 (J whlt-ft matm dinetlr en part affMrud, PILES ' - aiiiaTrainiaun.iiiiniMmu.inmnti ptmaairQt axir. frit MM. ZraMlftg r ml. aur. jbwo, riioMiaiie rm HOC WINCinVU'C SooTMiNa mitt's 11111M1.U11 u ctTnwp - FOR CHILDftlN TIITHIHQ VataaUavaliavanrlata. S Caate a tlMIS. WAMT THB BEST. send fnr our ( atalomia of aVf IMCUBATOMS.aaVtV Bust makes, Uiw brltwi. toury pay mrnim. auareas w v, ssiiaicil Hlpon, Calllornla. No. 6311-W. F. N, TJ. No. 613 OIL Perfect Cure of IV YOUR BUHINKMB DOES NOT PA Cblckcni are eaalljr and mcetsMfull) rahwd braatiK tht Petaluma In Cuba tore and Brooders. Our 11 ustraUid cataliriniu ti:li all shout It aoitlur iitirLi t o., dolus l.uHia lu Ihe c ty el To mio, , eou tv and Stilv loitwuhl, and that unlit .ll"""1" p. f IbJ "!im ul O.VK I'lllNI.KKU 1'Ol.l.AUH l'-r eat'h and t'vi-ry e el oalntrli thai eannot d"bylhe.ot UsLL'jOAtsijaH mjs. & YOU , N. O Don't buy any bnt tha Pvtaluma If yon want strati, vlKnrous ehlrtks We are Pacific t:oaat Heanmiartera for Bone and clnrariiiitiAra. Hub era, ilooloi, CaponlsiiiR Tools, Funiitaliia, KkHHl'i Houp Cure, Morris Poultry Cure, 0,-eoaoaone the great chli-keii-llc killer Slid evorr other article reqiilrea by poultry raisers. See the msnhlnna In operation al oureihlbll with the Norwalk Ostrich Kajin. Midwinter Fair, batching ostrlchoa and all kinds nf enra. Catalogue free; If ynu want It. writ toua. petaIuma imoubatqr 00.. 7fii-7t-754-?M MaTn strMt, FMlunuV'cal. . The Admiral Cigarettes ar tha best. ' Heart Palpitation, Indigestion, Impure mooa euro ci Dy nwu . I. 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Biae DR. GUNN'S latraovan UVER PILLS KILO PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a movanaat ef tha bowala each day la aa.isa.arr far kaaltb. TIms pill, supply H die ajratam laeka Bake It regular. Tnay oura Haadadha, bnaHtaa ina raa and ilw lha (JompUiloa Mlat m'ZZ mpum. Th.. aot mliaiy, .Hh grlpa Bjs "J other Bills do. To aonla.e o ' 'hJ'r'Vl will mail aaatplra frae, or a full boa for ". SW1 wvwlure, auaaaM Med. da. fbUaoalpiua. w v.. nminr.Aa a.1 HIIOB equals ruhtoin woik, coonir fwa .mo inr it" ,"-".-7 N.iiiia and po a Ixiiiom. Hvfry d, 'I'uUe ao uhi aal papL-ra fur iiaof our enmplai ir ludirt ai.jl gr; rn or wnd sir llrntid Camlet ejlving 10 Ururllon howloor. dnrhTcti.il, I'iMiarra free. Y"U f un Kt the b. bargains of dealers who push our ahocu. Iran EvrytlttlllUlllld wa- a a nieureat tiuret-j f.OatiTh,Dmfnia,()ilrla,Horr.Thrriar, InarM.ni,.. Ihruliuhu. l-t-llil. lilfki'UlllK ff nRUi i,i.iina,norn i nnim, a aF- '.a Ilrrall, Ui..Mr,a tlia Vol.-. SaaM or K'SIATUf amen, eio. ri u ui oriika," '.' 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