EPIC, BAMS. TUH I..IWYEH TO lllSCI.IKST, 111!. Weill! I hiix I lmll not full from grave If J decline to plead ynurvuHu. No luwvor nhoiilil pnrxui) Hcourro V hit-U ho must docket In IU Hunt. OK A SLOW WAITKH, Tlinjr tall you "waller," but I vow Th lit no nilstHko is irreuter; So Hluprifilily you move about. Tie I who am the waiter. A VIHITOR, A ler-llilo rapping- I heard at mjr door. And 1 trembled for fear of a dun or a bore: llut I found that 1 hail boon mistaken forouoe. It wasn't a dun, It was only u dunre. ON A rAHHIONABLI Win. 1 thought her a beautiful eretittiro. And dourly I bought br with cold; . Rut there's one dinuirreoiiblo feature Twas J and not ahe that was mltl. lien Wood Dai'U, in Tht Continent, THE LOST LETTER. Tlicy are standing on the veranda; ho Is bidding her good-night. "I am going away, Miss Lcgrango," he says, looking earnestly into her ace as ho speaks. 'Indeed! for long?" There is no treiuulonsness of tone nor heightened eolor. lie is disappointed; ho has hoped that she would show some reluctance to part with him. "Six months or a year, perhaps forever," he adds, a little bitterly. She is startled, but slio is calm and quiet when she answers: "Wo will all be sorry td lose you." "Will you bo sorry, Miss Hose?" he questions, diroetly. "Why, of course; have we not been good friends?" "Friendslyos; but well, good-night May 1 call again and say good-bye? I do not start until Monday." Something seems to till her throat and choke tier; sho docs not answer, but turns suddenly and runs down the steps. She pauses before a white rose bush, growing besido the walk, and picks otie; when sho returns to him she Las gained her self-control. "Here is a rose for your buttonhole ; what was it you said ? 'shall you come and bid us good-bve?' We should feel very much hurt if you did not." She says all this in an easy running tone, perfectly free from emotion. As she gives him the rose, ho takes the hand that holds it, and kisses it twice, then hurries away. " Fool that I was to suppose that she cared for me," ho mutters, as ho strides down the street. "What am I to do now?" he asks himself as ho unlocks his door and enters his bachelor quar ters. "Will sho, or will sho not consent to becomo Mrs. Lawreneo? that is the question." Ho llings himself into a chair and puts his boots on tho table. My scheme has worked far from satis factorily ; nevertheless, if I fail, I will go away, anyway; I can take a vaca tion and go and see mother." Ho gets up discontentedly and paces tho room. "Hy Jove! I have it! I'll write to her."- Miss l.r.diiANOE: I cannot see you airuln without telllnir you nil I hut is in my heart. Tis useless for me to sny good-bye without fiivlnif more. ITmiIphs? Nay, imposslblel You van iriipsswhat 1 mean. If you wish me to call ii iriii ii, send mo one word, "Come." and 1 will be with you Saturday niirlit. If you can not sny more than irood-bye. do not reply to this, aiid you will never be troubled again by E. Lawukncb, "There, that will settlo it. I'll go and put it in tho ofiiee to-night." Saturday comes and goes, but brings no answer to Kugono Lawrence, waitr ing and watching for one word. Ho builds high hopes in the morning, and feels sure of success. But is with an exceedingly heavy heart that ho sees the sun go down; still ho docs not re linquish all hope for there may be some delay. So ho waits as patiently as he can until Monday, which wears itself into night, without bringing him the welcome mossage. Ho waits one more day, hoping against hope, but to no purpose. Then he. wearily packs his belongings and leaves town. And Rose? Longingly she waits for the good-bye visit, and wouders much when he comes not. Time passes, and in the early sum mer Mrs. Legrange, Rose's mother, dies, leaving Koso and her little brother Harry to tho care of an undo, in a dis tant city. After tho funeral Koso starts for hor uncle's, not knowing what else to do, but feeling sure that sho will not long remain dependent. Her father has been dead many years, and it is his brother to whom she is going. Mr. Legrango receives them coldly, and very soon makes thorn feel their dependence. . Rose's is a sensitive, high-strung temperament, and she thinks she could endure anything bet ter than the petty slights and sneers to which she is daily subjected in her unclo's house. She takes a small room and obtains some sewing; the remuner ation is very slight, but as nothing else offers sho is glad to get anything, by which she can earn enough toT got food for herself and Harry. Rut soon her rent falls duo and she has no means to meet it. She is wondering what she shall do; she has just finished some sewing for Mrs. Lawrence, but it is Saturday night and nine o'clock, too late for her to take it home, so she abandons tho thought of dinner to morrow, and thinks Monday morning she will give all her earnings to the landlord, which will fall short of what she owes, but may perhaps give her a respite. As sho takes up Harry's little torn trowsers to mend, her eyes tall upon a neatly tied package, marked "Mrs. Lawrence," and that name sends her thoughts adrift, away back to an other Saturday night when sho had watched and waited in vain, for tho coining of one of that name. Presently she hears a man's step com ing up stairs; her heart beats faster and sho holds her breath as it pause before the door; a second passes and then conies a knock; sho is timid about opening tho door. She half rises, then sinks back into her scat. Tho knock is repeated. Shall she open the door? Who can it be? The landlord, per haps. With this thought sho rises just as tho knock is again repeated. With a tierabling hand and seared face she opens the door. Her nerves arc unstrung, and she al most screams aloud as she beholds Eu gene Lawrence, but not quite. "I have come for some sewing of my mother's." he begins, stepping across the threshold; the light is in his face, and he has not recognized her. She closes the door without turning around, trying to keep her face from him, but as she has eaten nothing since the day before, her step Is rather un certain, and sho staggers forward as her hand leaves i he knob; ho springs tow ard iier and catches hor arm. "Koso Legrange! Is it possible?" ho exclaim, iu consiornation. "At vour service," sho rotui ns. trvinrr to speak lightly, but sinking wearily hJ "Has it come to this?" he asks, look ing around tho room. "I am not ashamed to work," she Bays, proudly. "i'o, no! not ashamed to! O, but that you should lie obliged! Will you tell mo about yourself and how you camo here?" "Bo seated, please. If vou care to hear, I will toll you," aud slie resumes her mending involuntarily. "There is not much to tell," sho begins; sho has been sewing a button on liarry's pants; something drops out of tho pocket and falls on the floor, and as she discovers a holo in the pocket she eniptlos it in or.lor to mend it She takes out somo twino, mnrblos, an old key, nails and many other old traps, and at tho very bottom a bit of crumpled, dirty paper; sho lays them on the table and resumes her sewing and hor story. Ho picks it Up mechanically and ab sently smooths it out It is a letter, sealed and stamped. Suddenly ho be comes aware that ho is reading tho name of "Mis's Koso Legrange," in his own handwriting. Ho hastily tears it open and roads his own letter to her written over a year ago. Sho is surprised at his behavior. "Mr. Lawrence, you forget yourself," she savs. "Will you be kind enough to read that letter," ho exclaim, excitedly, "it is evident it never reached you." " She takes it wonderimrlv. roads it slowly, then looks inquiringly into his eager face. "Do vou understand?" ho nsks. im ploringly. "Hardly, sho returns; then reads It over; a light seems to break upon her, for tho tell-tale color rushes into hor face and betrays hor. "Had you received it when it was due, what would you have said?" "M)uio, sho whispers. "My darlinjr! my darlimr." he ex claims, folding her in his arms. She falls limp upon his breast. "What have I done! havo I killed her?" ho cries in alarm. "Xo," sho answers faintly, "I am ouly faint aud weak, it will pass pres ently." "What is it? what is tho matter?" "Nothing, nothing ! I have had nothing to cat since yesterday, and have been working all day, and I am a little dizzy; that is all." "(treat heavens! that is enough! You shall go to my mother to-night I will not leavo you again alone. 0, that you should have conio to this through mo. tool that 1 was not to have spoken when I saw you, not to have trusted to luck." Sho smiled at his vehemenco. "Do you know, darling, it was all a ruse, my going away? I just told yon that to see if you cared, aud I thought you didn't. "Did you think I would lotvousco, if I did care?" "And you missed me?" "It almost broke my heart." "(), what an idiot I havo been." "I am strong now," she says, releas ing herself from his oinbraco. "And you will go with me?" ho ques tions. "Yes," sho answers, confidingly. "But wait, I will wako Harry, wo must take him." "I suppose so," ho returns, laughing; "tho little heathen, keeping that letter hidden away in his pocket for over a year." n lien they aro going noruo tnoy ques tion Harry about tho letter, but ho re members nothing of it. After much thinking he does recall ono morning when the postman gave him a letter to take into the house, and ho put it into his pocket and forgot it. "If we had not ooen so poor," says Rose, laughingly," those old clothes would have been thrown away long ago and the letter with them. Arkamaw Traveler. ' A Swindling Builder or Old. Tho operations at Peterborough Ca thedral, England, prove that a fraudu lent builder is no new thing. Tho wall of tho tower, while possessing a spacious face of good stone blocks, had within nothing more substantial than loose bits of stone and dry rub bish. Tho supporting piers below, also, which ought to have been soiiil as tue rock itself, were found precisely simi lar in construction, down even to the foundations, where, to tho increased amazement of the explorers, a still more flagrant specimen of mediieval "jerry" work was encountered. Cor rectly speaking, there never had been any foundations to these piers at all, their lower courses having been simply bedded on a layer of loose rubble chips and sand, these in their turn resting upon natural gravel only. There is rock a foot or two lower down, but, strange to say, no advantage was " .,.1. . i u : laKen oi mis circuiusuiuire, unmi must certainly havo been within tho knowledge of the old builders. These discoveries compelled tho condemna tion of tho two western piers, which at first it had been the design to spare on account of their seeming soundness The same Judications of grossly slov- enly work were revealed iu the removal of these also, and the foundations were discovered to ba equally worth less. London World. mam. It i'a not fpnerallv known that the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers claims to be ono of the largest associations iu the world. Ac cording to some of the reports tho mem bership is a'out 100,0'JO, which directly and indirectly controls and influences nearly 1,000,000 workingnien. At ono time, the organization was said to have ft.-STiUMiO In iL treasury, but the strikes of tho last two years have depleted it considerably. rttisourgn rosi. At Cloucester. N. J., a Dear-tree is still bearing fruit that was brought in a flnm-pr-nnt from Encrland before 1607 bv Captain Samuel Harrison and planted in his garden. Captain Harrison's fatWlfwt his life as a regicide on the restoration of Charles IL A'. T. Mail. The best backing a young man can have is a good bauLbone of bis own. I'uisliir and Table Manners or (he Moors. Tho cooking one meets with In a Moorish house is very peculiar, and, I may say, also, very indigestible. They have three different ways of cooking everything by frying, baking iu earthen pots and steaming, together with, in tho case of soup, boiling. Tho meals served being usually three in number, consisting of a light breakfast in tho morning, at which is snrvod hot milk, coffee and bread and butter. The hot milk is quite nice, it being sweetened and having boiled in it an herb which gives to it a flavor very liko cinnamon, which I, at lirst thought it was. The cotleo is liko all Turkish, sweetened when boiling, tho berrv being ground very tino, you getting, fn consequonce, many of the grounds. My host always flavored his with a little dash of oraugo flower water. Tho bread was bet ter than is usually met with in Morocco, tho flour from which it was mailo being ground and sifted in his own mill. The butter was on my accouut fresh, tho Moors liking theirs as rancid as possible, burying it in tho ground in stono jars, and leaving it to season as long as four years. Somo of it is made of sheep or goat milk, and is very white, having a not unpleasant tlavor. Lunch was about tho same as dinner, only the- courses fewer. For dinner soup was served as tho first course, and was ordinarily vory nice; a steamud dish of meat usually mut ton, then followed, or a sort of stow, the whole swimming in butter, very rich and indigestible; fish next fried in cooking; tins was shad of tho very , finest description,' mora excellent and ' larger than tnoso in our country, their si.o, fatness and tlavor being incredi ble to believe. Chicken baked in but ter camo noxt, finally sweots and cof fee; tho sweets not being verynico too crude, as is all tho rest of their cu linary art Wiuo, of courso there was none, the water wo had being flavored with orange flower blossoms, aud which we drank from tho com mon bowl. Knives and forks we had, also spoons, soup plates. , meat plates and napkins, initio host having learned tho art of using" them in his travels. Such awkwar t and unnecessary implements as knivet and forks to cat with tho Moor despises. Ho dips the soup from tho common bowl by means of a little wooden ladle" having a rounded-bottom eup, and in it carrying the soup to his mouth, or) when eating, rolling up his flowing sleeve, he dips his left hand into the moss of meat selecting a pieco, putting' in on a plate, and by means of that hand alone, breaks it up into pieces, and carries it to his mouth, tho right hand never being used. Betwoeu courses ho holds this hand carefully) away from everything, lirst having, licked it all over, in the most approved canine fashion, and at the end of tho meal a largo brass basin is passed around, while a slave from a brass ket tle pours over tho hand, held over tho basin, hot water, which is dried off by means of a towel. I havo spoken of the tea, and the way they drink it, tho noiso made by a roomful of men drink ing boiug almost deafening, thoso of powerful lungs sucking up a cup of tea in ono "pull." From this it can bo seen that tho tablo manners of tho Moors aro not exactly such as wo are accustomed to moet" with amongst tho "first families," either in Europe or ut home. Cor. Cincinnati Commercial (Jazcllc.' Pawnbrokers' Signs. The pawnbrokers' insignia is under stood to havo its foundation in the arms of tho Medici family, a representative of which wont from Lombardy to Lon don in tlto Middlo Ages, and, being very rich, set up business as a banker or money lender. Tho arms of his family consisted of threo gilded pills, which had direct allusion to their profession of medicine. Besido being "doctors" they were the richest merchants in Flor ence and tho greatest monoy lenders. Tho branch of tho family which settled in London commenced business in Lom bard Street Whether tho family arms were used as a sign to attract has not been stated, but there scorns to bo no question that this was tho origin of the threo golden balls now used to indicate the presence of pawn-broking estab lishments. It is observed that the busi ness of lending money on pawns was carried on in England by Italian mer chants or bankers as early, at least, as tho reign of Richard I. By the 12 Ed ward L, a messuago was confirmed to those traders, whore Lombard Street now stands, but the trado was first rec ognized in law by .fames I. Tho namo Lombard, according to Stow, is a con traction of Longobards. The Lombard bankers exorcised a monopoly of pawn broking till the reign of (Juocn Eliza beth. Another interpretation of the three balls signs is that it indicates that tho pawn-broker exacts two-thirds col lateral as security for tho one-third which he lends to the borrower. It has been otherwise dubbed "the two toono" business. Brooklyn Eagle. MVorkins the Prors." "What sort ot a season did you have?" asked the old oyster of the littlo strawberry. "Pretty fair, I thank you, sir," po litely replied the strawberry. "Did you get many press noticos?" "(), yes, sir; any number of them." "Not as many as ice cream, though. That fellow hog tho wholo press. Why, he is disgusting tho peoplo with his puffs thnt I don't suppose I'll be able to get a single lino in for my Sunday-school festival stews net season without paying for it," growled the old oyster. "Yes, sir; I perfectly agree with you," responded the little strawberry. "The way some of them work tho press is perfectly disgusting. There is the littlo green apple " "O, don't mention him!" cried tho old oyster. "He's too low. I never saw a notice of him in a better role than a small boy's stomach!" Philadelphia CU ronicle-Telcgraph. A New Vork manufacturer of tri cycles says that in England there are now over 60,000 of the three-wheeled machines in use. He believes that it will in time supercede the bicycle, as being better adapted to country roads and more easily managed. A'. Y. llcr-a'd. fly permission we refer to the following well known parties who have lined lilt KYOUY S DIAMOND CATAKKlt REM EDY and will tcHtlfy to ita merit: o Rkv. I. S. KALLOC1I, D. D., Ex-Mayor, S. V., Cal. Hkv. WM. IIILDRETII, D. D., San Jose, Cal. Rev. L. HAMILTON, D. D., Oakland. Cal. K. SNELL, M. I) San Joao, Cal. I WKTHKKBY. M. D., 8. F., Cal. H. H. IIIXKLEY, M. D., S. F Cal. W. II. MURRAY, Rualueaa Manager Journal of Commerce, S. V., Cal. T. W. MITCHELL, Florist, Fifth St, San Joae, Cal. SHELDON GARRETT, Builder, San Jone,Cal. J. F. FUGAZI, Agent White Star Line, S. F., Cal. Majok W. II. COWrER, S. F.. Cal. O. H. OAKLY, Market St., S. P., Cal. NEWAL W1NANTS, Secretary Ivy, Club, S. F., Cal. ' JOS. 11. REED, Broker, Montgomery St, S. F., Cal. Madam MORROW, General Agent, Ba zaar Patterns, Palace Hotel, S. F., Cal. N. DODGE, Supt Central Market S. F., Cal. JOSEPH GOSLING, Architect, S. F., Cal THOMAS THOMPSON, Grand Hotel, S. V., Cal. JNO. 11. Hl'NT, Post Office, S. F., Cal. S. G. CHEEVER, 4U0 Washington St, S. F..Cal. E.WORTII,BookkeeperNorth American Life Insurance, Co., bUi Montgomery St., S. V Cal. Price 50c per bottle. For sale by Hodge, Davta & Co., C. A. Plummcr & Co., and Clarke, Woodard & Co., Portland, Oregon. Tht G Kit me a. for Breakfast lift! p liffilii i . - n.i-ir. 'jake boiitliu. a.iwt auimn minim ra. amnion I. a a. C. N. WohCs Lloiti lc Holts. TIAV1NO 1NVKNTEI) II a tmmtKr ot Ki.kiv I H ic l'Kl.T.l. 1 now nriwnt to the world toy "Ni lm provud Kelt." aniH'rior In eiery rQeiieottoall otliera. Til, la tho cni.v HKi.r which can bol'IIAHCKD WITH WATKR ndronri; aooimtaiit current ot electhrlty thnxiich tint human body, rjuriutf ai.liiiusm without m nun n and e torlllg loat luanhiMNl. TlloimnUof teitilnontitla 1 1 Ii Tallin on rile. "r male and female. Hentt'.o.li i.rf.ii cKh. l'rliw, $10. He d lor cHrculm to O. N. WKmT afii Market utreet, Han FruuciH. iZHT HUMOH. My ly, nil month ol1, broke nut Itb mt Iclnd ftf nit in humor, ami afUtr Mug ttvmtvd rive mouth liy my fftiuity ihymoion wu glvcu up t dio. The ttruwlrtt rofmiiiPntlt'il Hwif 'i Hikh-iHo, uil the elfoot tu piwlifyimi an it wn mtracuhnit. My child toon gut wrJI, all trari'B of the llMajt in tt nn anil be m htMi iiig. J. J. Kukuand, MiiuUu, Kuak Cotuity, TuAua, I hare (uiffoitwl fr many yoam from ulcers on mr lege, often vttry Ureu and imluful, during which tlmo I um I alinoftteverythuigtoelft'Otaoure, but In vain. I took Kwift'a BptTitlo hy aiWtoe of a frtrnd, and In aidiorttllue wu cured sbuud aiU veil. town J. Millkr, Urtuimnit, Toiat. I kafobecn affl!ctwl with Rorofula for twulve jn-art, and hare hail wn on mt aa large an a mau'a hand for that kugth of time, itantiuinuter I won to had off that 1 could ni.tWt'ar clothing. 1 had epvnt huiidnwla of do I lam in tiie effort to Imj ruml, lut all to no puriMwe, and had Injured inyitnlf with Mercury and HoUah, Vour Hwift'iHpociflo ourtnl me promptly and penuanmtly, aud I hope every like ufTerer will taku It. RH. Jliuu, Lakonl.Ark. Our Treatise on Blood and Hkln D.seaai mailed free to applicants. THE SWIFT HPRCIKin CO.. In-awerS, Atlanta, fla. New York Offlee, 150 West 23d BL, betweeu Hiith aud MttvMith AfeDUca, OKR of the rruitlMt applianets ever nude fur larae Back, trVeakiieai of Bplne and any ditaN of Uie Kidtwyt ThU nlt will g In relief In rivs amtTu, ud has never falUd to ear Law lUok. We ahallrnge the olvlllied world to tmduae Uie equal of the Magnetic Hhlelda for curing dleewe. 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Thl BFt.T or Tteeenar tor mailo eiorertly for theetireof deraiiaeiiienuj of the ireiiemtlvMonran, ihere la no mieiaao atniut thli Inatniioeiii, the eon tliiuom aiivainof KI.F.O TltlUITV pennMlln tlimiiirh the puna mud suture them to henlttiy action. Ih nut eonliMind thl with Kleetrlo. lleltr .ulu ailtotue. It in fi enittHl IO l ure an oil I 'lONKapeilllo purpcea Vor elrcillara arlTlnif lull l.THtlon.aililrwa LUutitd EkMtris Hell Uk. US wiiIiiiii au, Cbkmt, lu. CA tATWAtT Of ' wfel D,s.pru IG33(J 7 VT jhCCCrl RtraiaHiNQ I Mv-'w 8LEEP-' I St ' . ;'-y1.H.f Sli "atva "--'rjWs.. ..tA eTHoNa I TiisTTir I r.s m UTiaf a :i innuoaiaTB BIBLE COMPETITION. $11,857.00 IN REWARDS OIVIN Y THI Pacific Coast Farm and Fireside Journal, CLOSING, MARCH 1st, 1885, or as toon as tha first series of 23,000 subscribers is filled. Due notice of which will be given In the Pacific Cocui farm and Ftruid Journal. The proprietors announce a magnificent list of rewards for corroct answers to the following Bible questions. The quoations are not difficult and within the reach of all I THE BIBLE QUESTIONS: I. I IHamonrl referred ! la the Bible? If so, atale flrtt retVreiee. I.-I r.mernltl made srnllun af In the "llileT If a. atate Aral reANatee, S.-ls kappblre siokeB of In the Bible t U so, state Drat referent. The all refer to prtcloni itiinet. Mow, an von having a knowledge ol th Scriptural ought to oe able proniptlj to an.wer the quentlona with a little itudr, and ao aeeura antn on ol then nwanli. Boar in mind averon era. fwtlng murt Send One tollatr with their arurwen, Inr which th Paaflc Coast farm and Vir4 lid Journal will bo aunt ill month to an adilnaa. II yon amwer each ol th quaetlom onTwctlr, and jour auawara an lu time, jou art aura to tecur on ol thoaa onatljr reward. 500 FIRST REWARDS, $3,750.00. I On Elegant Itnaewnod riano. , tOoe OenU' Uuid Uuotin Uaa Watch I On llantlanm Parlor Onran . . , t-Oo lAdiea1 Fin Uuid lluuUuf Oaa Watch t-On lianilMime I'arlur Sut-Wal- out Furniture I to 11-rin Heavy 11 lack Silk Urea Pattern II to IT-riMC'eljlw-tHewIni Machine.. It to 3e-Twor.tr Holld Cuai eiilvar isoo.09 ino oo mauo 100 00 150.00 woo SUMJ0 40000 Weioiia Th above tn hnnSred rewaMi will he flven to mhaortitUoa tn th Pacijle C'ooat aaria aad e iruia. (Iran awva, Xueo oodm tu 500 MIDDLE REVARDS, $4,950.00. 1-rir niindrM Dnllar OoM Colo t'M 00 t-On Hrautllul Hoaewoid I'lauo.. 7MMI0 J-Dne Kir-Kant ('al.liifltlrBan 250.00 t-Ouelli'uU' Kltln Watoli. MteiiH ettln and rlteui-wlndiug, (iold IlinitltiiilW 100.00 l-One Illoa lluutTuat.'aM Watcli, Hteu-eetting aud btcmwlud- h. 100 00 I to 30-Fourt'O llraiitK.il. Ilrsvr Black rlllk Dreaa 1'alt.irna 50000 11 to 40-Twenty Klrjaut Cabinet Hewing lladiluo 1,90000 Th 1500.00 Oold Coin will be given in the perwio Bonding th mil.!, eorwl hum of th wht enmpMl tion, Iniin Brat to laaa. The (our hundrnl aud nl'ty-nliie aietly arti.-lra, beginning with th flare, that li.lluw No. I, of thrae middle rewarda will Im glvrn Ut the lour hundred and nlnetv ntne penou who at-nd th neit comet anawera following th middle or winter reward that lake tha tim (fold ooiu : Uieu, tl.al veo Ui laat onu may not (eel thai they aro kit out, th Pacific C'vaat form and itruUU Jtrmtl wiU gii a aaric ol 250 CONSOLATION REWARDS, S3.I&7.00. I-On OenU Bolld Oold, Rteo wlndlng and Bteui'Kttiug Klgln Watch 100 00 t-On Klne Quadrut.le rial Hllver Tea Hut, S Piece. 100 00 t-Ona Ladlee Hoi id Hold, Hteu winding Kluln Wah h 9V00 I to T-'oor Fine Heavy lllack Bilk Dree l'allenA 140 00 Itolf-Twelve tfuadrtipl I'lat Io Pllcbera, Flnrly (.'haaeil .... J30 00 tOtoSl Tweiv tienuln Culu-allver ll.uitina Caaa Ladlaa' Valclw J0O00 Thla Hit of oonaolatlna reward will he given to th bat two hundred and fifty penon who lend eomct anawera to th almv llil.le iiieaiiona Flfu-an day will be allowed for Irttera to reach their deatlnatlon. Hut tiear in n.u.d your letter murt hear th newt mark not later than March la, ltJ (with one dollar kKlowt for th ir) tlitoJoalng lay for kltera In.m diatant poiuta Wrrach Uie olllo ol th fociIt t'uut A'.iri aad FiriJ Journal All loiter are carefully numbered a Uiey arrlv aad ther can ba no Dilntoka. II your aruwera are eorrrct and they reach then In kin, you wlU atirely get aim reward In ailditlon to th beautifully IlluitraU'd J'oWui Loan f,trm aad 'iruth Journal, which alua la worth tli dollar. It oontaln iiiht w4 of iatereatlug matter for th farmer and th home circle aomelhmg tu Intereat every member of tli family. Lrxik up your llibl bow, and aea If you oan find th anawur to thee quenloua. It will do yuo giMid, apart froiu tb opportunity yon hav. ol nlitaining a ralual.le reward in ldltloa to th eWivil, which alnta I good value foe lb dollar. W aould not atT.d to glv tliea valuabl. rewarila unleaa we went oerUin ol your patron la year to some, and w bavewlopted Oil way ol giving tbaeoramlMioo back to our patron In reward tnatoad of hiring canvaaaen and paying oommiailon fci thorn. We feel almoat certain that you will beooiu UI ubncrilier to tl i'acits Ludil i'arai aad FineU. Journal it you tak tt (or all otuoUia. U I our aim lorn it Uieleaduig paper (or tu. farmer and th bom. drcla. No lnlrratlon will b. gl'a to any on. beyond what he been abor. ruled. Bo don't wmat. tlrn by waiting, but end In your anawera and money awia 11 you happen to b too let for the Brat, you may b lortunaut .nough to obtain a middle reward. Wa direct e pec 11 attention to the uct that clergymen ar not permitted to eompcU. Tin w. think azoaadiugl; (air. Ih. (laid la aw open for a (air and square race lor the reward. No money will b reoalvrd by telegraph or In any way but through th Fot Offlc er by .ipw. On dollar only required. You are aura of good ralu. lor your nny. Bend poatal order or poaul Bote. II jou atod l tamp add all otiit log diaoouat. Addreai all letter and orders to THE PACIFIC COAST FARM AND FIRESIDE JCUKXAL, T. O. Box 220. 1014 Broadway, OAKLAND, CAL. PI.4XON. OKUAXM, ETC. ana Port- laml AkmiU Ii Decker Hn., Kucher, Helming IMir lln iml lh Enwnoa I'lmnON. AIki for Muuo k llwnMIn mil the ChtM Organ. Thine itfmiHm tn rU-rtwl for amit. and rrmwnt tb brat In the Market . l.wl.Uon mhI net prim. f lIuaAiuuten for HmuI luilrunnuu Mil lUnu Hupplie. QTCIMWAV Hu.txicii uacil W I E.I H II A I ,UMor, itoenuh 1-unoi; Biinist nivalin, Wild iiutninienta. Uiyeot Mock ( Hhaei Uiuio and Itonka. lkil ! plle.1 ,t Rutern trloa U. UHAY, Sue I'ml Stroot, San KruicLco. N. P. N. U. No. 4H.-8. f. s. V. No. 12.. WBkaMHa9rlV(fclBBJrVi9PTBJIB1ByBJB0 PISOS rErVr.0V F01 CAjArftH Kanvtoum. Annaln cure. Not upennlTO. Thro monlhn' trfMliiu'iit In oim parkiyr". Mood ar Cull! In the Head, llcndiu-hft. hirxlnetui. Hay Fever, Ao, Fin ornia. 11 all Driik-L-utii. or hy mull. V. r. !Ul,i,TINK. Warren, Pa. qiu'k: i iilnt I'Vtlin 'lUfll k l i ill, Ml. A'loiKeil mall tlie IIOKl'ITAl.MiK I'HAM'K. 1 r.mi rvlurn.'f VHIOH. ttmplirjuait.e:l1"9a, tkm-reon, p. ll. I'aaifaWt 1'na i. I.l i- M..1 AawM. ieoVuiam..ewyrk, 7 PACIFIC ELECTRIC PAD TUU OKliATI ST DISCOVliRY OH Tllli AUUI I'.ilcntril Lin. . Best Retainer In Existence! tirfttinn. Wo etikciuii ttioMilirttcntttufcumftml If n tie, ullu-r ttfiimrnt ll H l.ir Ail extreme citci. ttittto cniiitrcJ lnun h. ftllrtl you, canto tuti -e M. I-VlDhNi K f b Our Termei NO CUC. NO PAY, UKK KUI'llUK IT - " - Jffc-- j- A UM.IMUiilil r'inB ut iii It PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO. 801.K PKtll'UlKTnttq. $ Kfc8M& SH.il, SluFrante.CaL' ' Warranted to roliove or f r euro Heart Disease. U. l, MACK A COh Auivn, 5. F. BwEiur Guior is issued Soiit, and March, each yenr 1 22 1 fitfrcs, 8 x 11 J iiK'hoa, with over Jt.JJOO llliutrntion a whole )icturoRnllory. (iivoa wholosala price direct to consumer t on all (roods for neraonnl or """v 'uni-ly lute. Tells how to yllv rdor, and gives exai't If cost of ev ery tiling you I I if se, drink, eat. wear, or wvy have fun with, Tlicae invaluable hooks contain information glvaned from the markets of tho world. We will mail a cony Free to any atlilress rtKn receipt of the postage B cents. Let us hear from you. Konpectfully, M0NTC0MERY WARD & Ca ST A Mabaak Atewas. Ikleaca, la DR. PIERCE'S I'.lnrtr a HI m trtiait Pet tllt ii the mil v romiilcie troilvliat Icrv lu tka wnrltl. (tttlv fina jcterotii)K continuous K-bcthoMao nsi tc ti KKPNT. without A rids. " r - v i in uiHrtme like naj(ic. ror mum or female, llitntirciln c.tred I lVmplilct, ftc, frco. MA0NETIC ELASTIC TEUS8 COMPANY, 10l Sacramento Street, San Krenciaco. 9) to O-Twcnty (ttnulrunl . Tlat Ioa l'ltchor. 100.00 60 to sa-Twenty Uiuulruiilo.l'ial Cake Itiuketa 1UXM M to 100-Ten Kolid Hllvor IliuiUof Caa Watchea... JTO.00 101 to JOO-Twn liuudred Vine GeuU' Heart 1'lna (00 00 Kl to 400-On liuu'lred Flu ladW Hrnolia , 100W 401 to t00-One Hundred Holld Hill .r Tail bixxHia SOOOO th tlr.t Ave hundred peranni who eel I on dollar f. joanwi, auu ourreoi auawun 10 uie uiw oumhioo 101 to jO-Ou Hundred Uoiv ( doa.) 9 Fhie (lout liiieo tland-ki-rchler , 900.00 KlloJOO-Ob llundrml Klriranl, l.lpla- nlatrd Butter Kuive 100.00 Ml to 100-Ou llun.kwl HeU Triple .td TviMHn. .... SOOOO 401 to 4S0 rifty llah-barrtl lleat lib Hturar .... 451 to 800-irilty lluio lleat Jau Tea .... 16000 41 IrlO-Rl.t Vn W.L.V.tir WrK Will Ml 33 to (0 -Nineteen Fine Black Caahrno i Drew Pattern 380.00 31 to 89 Nineteen Fin tjuadrupl Hdvai plated Cak llaaki't , 13 00 TOtolOO-Thiiiy-ou. H-autifully Uounil Volume Honda I'oetua...., 3 00 101 to 167-rittyven Fin. Holld Oold llroache. 171.00 163 to 17S-EIht Hi.ieadld UuaM Hewlug u Machine 331.00 173 toJOS-Twentv.four lleautilul llotvy a Hllver C'nieU... " 30 00 300 to MO-Flty UcuU Bcari I'ili IMVO G3 Clvwpwfrct H9k eM nrl torn fort In til pmltioni. IVfl titter left H IJ with Wtirlt or but i not, "rt e c"armtk ttett cure UflT of KuiHure in alWei wtii. h we ccri nU treat, M taihui.uliilta!.achii.lrcn. Nm,rler, i iniMWitrmnluiion.fio. UuiMc BL "Wlfimwiih n. Ik. Consul u lion nl Alvice QLfefe. l'rce. W lull liilormttion mldrruUrt. Ortirelnl Ta icn erpn U ktt'.IIAIt AMTUlt 1 ii U irnu autf BHB&aW AT1 a at I