RHT TELEGRAPHIC REPORT. au.onHi" JIfMre Introduced in th SaH""1 " 8KNATE. The Chair laid before the Senate a ..inntion from the Suiiurin- ' i ,,f the CoiiHt autl Gmlulio Lrvey, ith t,ie tlr'lft of a prop"Be,l ii to aUinori.u mio bujj iuK ui itmlurd of weighta and measure- neiits to me in i ""- A resolution offered by Mitchell, wag creed to, directing the Secretary of lie Treasury w .......v ihcther Anrea i. lueuuiuuu, uiiu Superintendent of Indian Affairs for L State of Oregon, was at anytime leclured a defaulter on his oiueial ,ond as such Superintendent, and if vwa and how much, and whther nv money had since been paid him ,v the uniieu Dwici. T .... yil n nit 1 r ! trrwii nor!. iutions of Knights of Labor ,f Maine, praying that the territory nown as UKianonia do openeu 10 'r'huBO introduced an amendment to he Civil Service Act. Its object is to ,rcvent Congressmen irom selecting . ra,.nnniiendini: apuoinUuenta to n " iiu'lu introduced a bill to authorize the President to appoint a commission u,.i-,n nxnerts. skilled in investiga tion, production and uso of metallic ubtitaiiCl'8 ana onier earuuturm in- ttriiils. to execute tests anu experi ments on iron,steel anu oilier materials ..,.u in the construction of bridges, i..,;i,imp- and mechanical structures, and deduct useful rules therefrom. Blair reported favorably from the Committee on Woman Suffrage a joint to amend the Constitution do as to extend the voting privilege to women. . . VanWyck introduced a bill desig tni tn nrevent rulines of the Com- mibsioner of the General Land Oflico from having retroactive ellect. It pro- ides that any entry Heretofore mane under the land laws of the United mot,. and in conformity with the rules, regulations und decisions of the n.innrul 1.1111(1 Office at the time entry was niade,shall proceed to patent, not withstanding any subsequent reversal nr miMlificjitions of such rul'3, rejrula- tions and decisions; provided, how ever, that entry shall have been made in geod faith and that no charges of fraud fch all have been brought in con nection with it. Tim flhair laid before the Senate a letter from the Attorney General ask ing for an additional appropriation of $50,000 for jurors of the United States Courts, and !f 13,uuu tor witnesses. Frvo. from the Committee on For eign Relations, reported favorably the resolution declaring it to ue uie opin ion of the Senate that Congress ought not to provide for a joint commission of Great Britain and the United States in relation to fisheries. Thn Chair laid before the Senate a letter from the Secretary of the Treas ury in relation to the "conscience fund." The first item to the credit of the fund was made in 1827, and the fund now amounts to $229,740. Maxey introduced a bill to make Houston, Texas, a port of entry. Dolph introduced a bill to extend the limits of the port of 1'ortland, Or egon, so as to include all that portion of the east bank of the Willamette lying opposite the city. Cameron, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, reported favorably his bill authorizing the President to ap point from civil life an assistant Sec retary of the Navy, at a salary of 14,000. Blair, from the Committee on Edu cation and Labor, reported favorably Frye's bill to provide for the appoint ment by the President of a commis sion of five persons to investigate the alcoholic liquor traffic. The Dakota bill was passed by a vote of 32 to 22. Voorhees was the only Democrat voting in the affirmative. The bill divides the Territory of Dakota on the line of the 46th parallel of lati tude, and provides for admission of the southern portion as a State under the title of "Dakota," and the organi zation of the northern portion into a separate Territory, under the name of "Lincoln." Dolph introduced a bill appropriat ing $4,297 for the relief ot Mrs. Kate Hntlum nf T.nk-p rmintv. Orecon. for depredations committed by Modoc In dians in 1872. Dawes reported favorably the bill introduced by Dolph, providing that twenty acres on the Umatilla reserva tion, next to the town of Pendleton, Oregon.be surveyed, appraised at its full value, and Bold to W. S. Byers, H. G. Thompson and J. Barnhart. The land embraces tlie mill race and water head of the mill owned by these three men. HOUSE. The bill increasing the pension of soldiers' widows from $8 to $12, was passed. Yeas, 197 ; nays, 6G. By King Appropriating $3,000,000 for closing gapi in levees of tho Mis sissippi river and strengthening and Hiving permanency to the same. By Hermann To establish the Cra ter Lake National Park. The following committee reports were submitted : By Cobb, from the Committee on Public Lands, to forfeit the Atlantic and Pacific land grant; House cal endar. By Hatch, from the Committee on Agriculture, to enlargo the powers and duties of the Department of Agricul ture; referred to Committee of the Whole. By McRae, from the Committee on Publio Lands, to protect homestead settlers within railroad limits ; House calendar. THE BIG LOTTERY PRIZE. How Fortune f to Calironilnna In thrl.aHt ItrawliiKor the Lou In luna Lottery. Jacob Marzolf is a jovial German, who came to California in the early days, and finally settled down as pro prietor of a little saloon at Black's Station, Yolo county. For ten years "Jake's Saloon" has been a well known resort there. About a year ago C. C. llowx, who, spent most of his time pros pecting in tho neighboring hills, al though with little sueaess, suggested to Jake that they might" strike it rich" by investing in the Louisiana State Lottery. On Jan. 1, 1885, the two started in together to buy fivc$l tickets every month for one year. They were lucky in the first drawing, and continued winning small prizes amounting to over $200. Just before the last draw ing they decided to quitbuying tickets altogether when the yar was over, llowx went into tho hills, Jake tended his saloon, and neither dreamed of the good fortune in store for them. When tho news came over the wires that some one at Black's Station had drawn one-tenth of the capital prize, $150,000, the little town was excited with curios ity as to who was the lucky man. Jake went down into his well-worn pocket- book, and was overjoyed on seeing that one of the tickets which it contained was number 09,255. His partner was immediately notified of the bonanza they had struck. He returned to town' and when tho nionev was collected soon after, through the Bank of Wood land, it was divided between tho two. Both havealtered their resolution in re gard to buying tickets and will continue investing on a larger scale during the present year. A happy-looking, handsome man stepped out of theotllcein the produce store at Ail Eleventh St., West Oak' land, and pleasantly greeted a Call re porter, who had inquired for Colunv bus It. Lewis. Mr. Lewis is another participator in the good luck that fell to Califoania in the December drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, having won one-tenth of tho $150,000 prize. Ho is a widely-known citizen of Oak land, and resides with his family in a cosy home at 1453 Brush street. He came to California in 1800, and has been a produce merchant across the bay 14 vears. Ho has not been at all Hurried by tho receiptof his big Christ mas present, and is as methodical in his business as ever. He began buy lottery tickets many years ago, and has continued doing soon and on eversince. By experience he grew to accept the outcome of each drawing philosophi- cally, and he calmly heard the news when told that the coupon No. 69,255, which he held made him $15,000 richer than he had been befoi. San Francisco also kept up its run of luck in the Lottery, Henry Adams of 427 Geary street having won $1,000 in the last drawing. San Francisco CCal.) Call, January 10. WORK OF FUNNY MEN. We are in receiptof alittle book.which in richnessof humor and grotesqueness of illustration, may be said in tho lan guage of the West, to "take the cake." It is simply drawing it mild to say that it contains some of the best examples of American humor ver published ; and the contributors, who are well known in the field of letters, have real ly excelled all former efforts. The ilus trations by comic artists are also in direct liHrmony with the text. "Bill Nye" tells his experience with a cy clone. It. K. Munkittrick, of Puck, rhymes funnily on the four seasons. Mr. H. D. Umbstaetter, the originator of the book, discribes his wrestle with a grilled bone in "merrie England," and "M.Quad," of the Detroit Free Press, gives some quaintaphorismsof "Brud der Gardner's." Tho book, in fact is not one to be glanced at and laid aside and forgotten, but can be taken up with pleasure at any time. Its title is the St. Jacobs Oil Family Calender and Book of Health and Humor or the Million or 1S8G. It is published by The Charles A. Vogeler Company, Baltimore, Md., the proprietors of St. Jacobs Oil, a remedy which is universally known as the only cure for rheumatism and all bodily pains, and which has been en dorsed by leading men in every coun try in the world. Red Star Cough Cure, the new twenty-hve cent remedy tor throat and lung troubles, which is also being manufactured by this house, has recieved the endorsement of legisla tors and boards of health on account of its freedom from dangerous opiates and its prompt efficacy. Ihebook is distributed in large cities by carriers and in small towns by druggists. hen there is any difficulty in obtaining it, a stamp sent to The Charles A. Vogeler Company, will ensure a copy by mail. A liitln hnv in Warrenton visited bis aunt in the country not long since. One day at tne dinner taoie me lauy complained that a jar of favorite pre serves had mysteriously disappeared from the pantry. Each one present dis claimed any Knowledge oi ine iaci, ex cept tho little boy, who remained studi ously silent. At length he was asked if he knew anything of the missing fruit, when he replied: "JYiy pa uon i auow me to talk tat the tab.e." Warrenton (Qa.) Clipper. Thia would be a better world it people in it who lose their tempers WOU1U Oliver uuu iubui agaiu. An insult from certain sources is a compliment When an ass kicks at you he does so because he recognizes you are unlike him.otow rote. TACTS TOR FAMILIES. In order to cook your hare, you must -1 .1 . .,y.K it It is much easier to catch a cold than to catch a bare. To get rid of a cold, always use Red Star Cough Cure. To get Red Star Cough Cure, only re quires twenty-five cento. GE'MAN POTATOES. New Yurker Who Imy Tliem at tVti Kxta of l-'lve tinia I'er t'uuuil. It may seem :ncredihlu to some ot our reader to learn that potatoes are imported from Germany into this country, than which no other portion of the globe has more agricultural ad vantages but Mich l-i the ease. Wheth er the potato grown In German soil poscses any particular virtue not in herent in the American-grown tuber is a quest on we are not able to answer, but wo do jnow that certain classes of people the world over deem imported food of every sort far super'or to home products In England and France, for instance, tho label of an Amor can house claims the first consideration of the epicure in search of something ex tra nice, and from our foreign cor respondents and personal observation we learu that everywhere in Europe American goods are found on sale in immense quantities. On the other hand, it seems perfectly natural, when we consider th s vagary of human na ture, to timl German potatoes and a thousand other articles we might mime in the New York markets, with plenty of purchasers in the bargain. The particular German potato we have in mind has only lately gained a prominent place on our list of imports A few years ago the receipts were from twt nty-live to fifty bags yearly. Last year over one thouaml bags ot itcrman potatoes were sold n New York City alone, and th s season the sales have ahead v reached that ligure, snowing a remarkably rap d increase in the r consumption. Notieingths increase, and desiring to lind out the cause of their populantv we called upon an uptown grocer, who serves a very part cular class ot trade, ami asked to see his German potatoes lie displaxed his samples upon a plate which held a dozen or more tubers the s ze of a large walnut We were sur prised to learn that this was tho aver age size, and that in spite of the seem ing disadvantage in this respect, the German potato Was a favorite on the taules of several of his wealthier cus tomers. He sells them by weight, nt five cents a pound, and buys them at three cents by the single bag, or two and a half cents a pound in ten bag lots. The bags will average about one hundred pounds. Curious to know whether they were bought for anv special object, we were informed that tliev are considered the titicst potatoes for salad, and are pr ncipallv used for that purpose, reeled and broiled in lard or butter, whole, w tliout si cing. they make a spec ally attractive d sh Boiled and served in their peel, and eaten with a little butter and salt, they are delightful. Cooked this way. the potato should he broken apart with the hand, and not cut with a kuiic. Metropolitan (Jruccr. THE JERICHO ROAD. Why A'ounit Men Should Never Travel It t inier Ordinary ('irrtiinnlniiees. So you have got yourself into trouble, my son? Gone a little wrong, have you? Yes, well, that means yon know that you have gone clear wrong, be canso there is only one kind of right and one kind of wrong. And you've had such a hard time getting back that it's made you a little bitter and cynical, and you think all the world is rather hard "and pitiless and espee ally severe on you? Well, 1 wouldn't feel that wav'if I wereyou. I don't think I ever did feel that way, and 1 know more about it than you do. I've been fur ther down on the Jericho road than you. Went down there to let my beard grow. Great town for toots, from away buck. It's a bad country. Never heard of but one good woman in Jericho, and she didn't move i.i good society. But. my son. it isn't society's fault that you got into trouble. You knew what the Jericho road was when you went down that way. You knew there was a curse on the town. You were safe enough in Jerusalem; whv didn't you stay thereP Don't feel bit terly toward ail the world because yon fell among thieves and got cleaned out. It is a kind, good natured, forg ving old world, if you give it a chance to be forgiving. True, it doesn't alwavs look that way to a fellow in trouble, because then the fellow is apt to look at the wrong people. You found on the Jericho road, say six or eight thieves that is, half a dozen profes sionals and the two amateurs who passed bv on the other side and only one good Samaritan, and naturally it seems to vou that tlie leaven of good is utterly fost in that great mass of rascality and hypocr'sv, but bless you, wy son, in the great, honest living world, in the world that is try ing to do right and trying to lead men to better things than Jericho ex cursions, in the only world that really loves and cares for just such young fellows as you, in the real world of men and women who deal w.th the young men all the more gently when his smarting wounds are deepest, the one good Samar tan outweighs a regi ment of these villains who beat you, and robbed you, and passed you by on the road to Jericho. Never mind the priest and the Levite. my son. They were going down to Jericho, too, you remember, that's the kind of priests they were. And one closing word, my son. Unless you are smarter and stronger than the thieves down Jericho way and I guess may be you are not; very few men are why, you keep off that road. You stay in Jerusalem, and you'll have more money and less liead &tie.liimlette,in Brooklyn Eagle. There was a connection between General Lincoln, of Revolutionary fanie and the family whence sprang Abraham Lincoln. The latter's people once lived anion? those of the former in Massachusetts, but migrated to Berks County, Fa., thence to theShenandoan Valley, Va., and thence to Kentucky, where the great Abraham was born. In spite of the assertions of the writers of various histories the Lincolns were not so particularly lowly. On the con trary, they were "people of the sturdy sort" and it is said that so strong is tlie family type that the Lincolns of Boston and of the Shenandoah Valley of thie very time are as much alike as so many peas. X. Y. Graphic. Goantx are to be kept at Garfield' tomli until June 1st. STBAN01R THAN FIlTION Are the records vt Home of die euro of consumption clfected by llmt immt won derful remedy Dr. l'lerce'it "UoliWn Med ical Discovery. J IkmihaikIm of uraleTiil men and women, who have been snatched almost from the very jaws of denih, can testiry mat consumption, in I h eiriy ataco. Is no lonuer incuralili. The Dis covery has no equal ax a pectoral and lu r alive, and thn most olmtlmtie all'ectioimof the throat snd lung yield to lis power, All druggists Jofcn W. Markav auh.crlh.id 5.0 O to the McCullooyh monument fund. CATARRH -A ow Treatment hu hewn di- coveni whereby a purnmnent cure 1 eltccted In irom one to inn e amiueui inns. rariM-mitm nn IrealiiM) free on receipt ot stamp. A. H. 1MXON ft buN, 3U5 King bu wuat. Toi-ouU), t itiuulm Job Printer always buy the old reliable Gordon or Peerless presses from 1'almor & Hey. Dr. Henley's Celery, Heef and Iron cures NouralgU and Nervous Headaches It you want Heads, Sltnrs Cases, Cabi nets, order from Palmer & Hey, If a cough disturbs your eleep, take Piso'a Cure for C nsumpilon and rest well. Your Printing Inks buy from Palmer & Hey; they keep the la-st Inks, Buy your Type from Palmer & Hey. For ItroiH-lital ii iid At hmnlU- Complalnts, and Coughs and Colds, "lirown'B Bronchial Trovht" manifest remarkable curative properties. Buy the Best Printing Material. When within vour boot or shoe straight ened use Lvon'it Heel StilTeiiei-ft; they save nionev, give comfort and keep them straight. This papir uses Palmer & Rey's Type. The best Ankle Boot and Collar Pads are made of zinc and leather. Try them. Attention Is called to FaU-hank & Wll sey's ad. of Norman and Percherou horses. ' Palmer & Hey sell lowtr than any other Urin. Whn Baby wu ilck, we gave her CASTOUIA, When ah wu a Child, ahe cried for C ASTORIA, When aha became Ulna, aha clang to C ASTORIA, When me bad CUiukoa, ahe gave tbeui C ASTOiUi Our Press came from Palmer & Hey. TRY Gbkmka for hreaktauu TWENTY-FOUR HOURS TO LIVE. From John Kuhn, Lafayette, Ind., who announces that he is now in "perfect health," we have the following; "One year auo I was, to all appearance, In the last stages of Consumption. Our best physl clans gave my case up. I dually cot so low that our doctor said I could only live twentv-four hours. Mv friends then pur chased a bottle of DR. WM. HALL'S HALS AM FOR THE LUNGS, which con siderably benefited me. I continued until I took nine bottles, and 1 am now in per feet health. Whnn vou need a nower Press, huv a "Campbell" or "Cottrell.' Palmer & Hey keep them In sto -k. TIRED At this nun nrarlr mff one mmU to nw naM U thif MMon nmrl 4 of took). IKON uui't praaariptioD (u ort ol totilo. I KUN mtra Into alroixt aturr phj iouui't praMriptioD for tbuM who Mad buildina up. -THE .BEST TONIC For WenknpM, (Mihidls I.uk ! Knew, etc., Il II Am NO KJCAU an a tlie only Iron medicine that u not Inlorlons. It Knrlrhea the Blood. InvicorHlea the yalem, Uentorea Appetite, Alda ltietloa It doa not blacken or injur the teeth, oauaa bead aoheorprodaoeoonatipetiuo olAr iron mtdieinu Ho Ma WM. Dattok, Portland, Orefon aari: "I bare omd Brown'a Iron Bitten fur DebllitJ and found It Terr ntrenfUiening, I oonnider It a nun loellent tonlo." Mem Bluioh BMTTH.Tar.Oreton, aara: "Brown'a Iron Bittora cured me of Night Sweat when Tarloua remedlea failed to benettt me." MM B.J. BosDjlowllta, W. T.. tan: "I tun naed Brown'a Iron Bitten in my (am Ij with the moat aratlfyina reaulu aa a tonio It alao benefited me greatly when troubled with Unr Complaint." Genuine haa abort Trade Mark and eroamd red line on wrapper. Take oo other. Made only by BUOWN CHEMICAL CO., BALT1MOKK, Ml. 8NEl.li. HKITSHU ft WOODAKI), Wholesale Agents, 1'ortland, Or, .axNtiafRj I.jie L. RUSSELL & CO. (Snooetsors to Thompson, DeHart ft Co.) Have on baud all kinds of DOMESTIC, BLACKSMITH, CHARCOAL and FOUNDRY COKE At lowest market rates. Coal ihlpped In car load lots. Addreaa. RTJSSELl k CO. Fourth and K HU, Portland. I E. J. BO WEN'S large Illulrated, Deacrlptln and I'rlowl Catalogue of Vegetable. Flower, Clover, Grass ni Alfalfa Seeds And containing Valuable Information for the Oardener, the Farmer or the Fain! y. mailed free to all npnlloanU. Addreaa E. J. BOWEN, Seed Merchant, 815 and 817 Bansome St, Han Kranclsco, Cal. Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. OUT "ltl r a a w General Judson K Ipatrlck used to tell the stort that after his appo nt ment us Minister to t h li ho was met tiv an old hiilv who h d known b in from childhood, and to whoso bucolic mind tho gallant Gemini!' hir.'e way O' ..t;lt ng th 111! had somet Hie seemed like exaggeration. "Wall. Jud " slut nid. "1 hear on have been called to tlie m'nistry. ' Gla I to hear it. You'll make a real good preacher; but sol etnnlv, Jud, sou must stop your ly iwg.'' S. I'ost. Wilhelmj. the eminent violinist, is not without a gnu fense of humor of Irs own. The audiencu which erected him nt Gothcnburs', in Scand uavia, was (ii to small, but on tho succeeding day. when the art st took bis departure, great crowds gathered at the tlepot and cheered him w.t'i cnthus asm. As tho train moved o'V Wilholmi turned to a standcr-by and said: "Next t mo I come to (iothcnburi; I shall givo my concert at th" sht:vi." "Wo can g vo ou stewed terra pin, suggested tne waiter to a coun tryman, who, with his brute, was soaieu In tho dining-room of a city hotel. "No," said tho countryman, bring us roast turkey, raw oysters. Ice cream and pio. Tiiis is a woddin' tower, mis ter, an wlulu it lasts there am i agom to bo anv stowed dinners nor bilcd din ners nuther. We can git them at homo. N. )'. independent. 'JkKE- SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all liicaci of tho Lirer, Sidneys, Stomach ani Spleen. Tim purely vegetable pre. Paration, now 10 celebrated an a amily Me.licine , originated ia the South in 1K2H. It acta Rently on the Ikiwela and .Itlneya and eorrnet the action olthe l.ivar, and ii, then fore, the heat preparatory nietlleltie, whatever the tick, neat may prove toa ba. In alt common diaeaaea it wilt, an aaalateil by any oiher medi cine, effect apeedy cure. The Resulatur it aafe to admlnitter in my condition olthe lyatem.and under no cllt'Ulll atuncea can It do harm. Ii will invigorate like a glaaa of wine, but ia no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance; will promt! tli ajration, dlaalpale headache, and ;ear. ally ton up the yatein. The dnie ia imall, Dot unpleaaant, and its virtue undoubted. No Ion of time, no Inter ruption or Btommne of bualneaa while taking the Kegulator. Children complaining of folio. Headache, or Nick Mouiach, a leaspoonful or more will give relief. If taken occailonally by va lient! eipoaed to MALARIA, will expel the poiion and protect them from attack. A PlUtail'IAM OPINION. I hav been practicing medicine for twenty year, and have never been able to put up vegetable compound that would, like Simmona Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Livar to action, and at the tame time aid (Initead of weak ening) the digestive and animilative power of the aytlcm. L. M. Hinton, M. I)., Washington, Ark. BKK THAT YOU t)KT THE tlENl'I.NK. rMRPARRO BY J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. riticK, l.oo. Edward Bull, known in the West an tlie cowboy preacher, is a young man of intollijrent-e. has a finely haed Lead. and is said to be very sincoro In h belief. Ho work for money, and then upend. every dollar in travel nr itivl nroaeliinir and for relic oua 1 tera hire to pive away. In Ins preaching he :a somewhat after the Sam Jones ord e r. t'li icano V Vim t. 'What is the '.u itler?" asked an Austin doctor of a thin young man named Anderson I've. think the climate of Aust ndo'es not agree with me have gr at troublo breathing with my lungs." "You would have a great deal more troublo breathing withou' your lungs," responded tho doctot whereupon Anderson Pye got up and adjourned: and now ho tells every one that thu doctor does not understand bin business, 7'c.Mi Sittings. A man in New York has invented a water-proof cap for the small boy to draw over ins neau wnen swimm ng. and expects to be as rich as Vander bilt within a few years. When a boy can go home from a swimming picnic w tn drv ham ne w li minn tne nay oi jubilee has come; but if a New Yorker can attach a contrivance to his cap that will prevent the youthful bather from getting his shirt turned ins'de out while climbing over a fence, his sales will in crease one hundred per cent. Aorrw town Herald. Mr. G. A. Sala Is known by his white waistcoat. "I have worn white waistcoat." he says, "every day, winter and summer, for live and twen tv vears. Once, in Paris, at a shou where I used to buv my trloves, a serv intr-woman said to me: 'You always wear a whito waistcoat.1 'Yes; I al wavs wironot vear round.' 'All the vear round .he exclaimed. 'A eloan one ever JavP' 'Yes,' I said 'Oh,' she exclar .1. 'if I had only been vour washerwoman!' "Chicago Her ald. ''a.a S3 tunes whibc au list f AILS. CuiiKh Hymn. Tammaoon. u i. Mini nv nniL'iri?!".. igure fits; Wen 1 lavAira 1 uo not ma uimj to mop uin jo time ana men pb;n,iu -i,-',. kvh cal ewe, 1 have ma.l tke dlaa of KITS, Kl "-jeMI c FALLING SICKNKSS a Ufe-loa "r-J warrant mw IU10Q l" DOreawm iui uu u"" n i.iin,ia OTeTft a weatla and a trg Jottla of my ""J Olv Kxtireia and Port Oillc. It oat I yuil Botbuif fir a trial, and 1 win our you. - .,, Mdraea Man. BOOT. !M Cuarf 8t..HwTort. American Exchange Hotel 8ANSOME STREET, Opposite Wells, Faino 1 Co..s Kipreaa Offloe, SAN FRANCISCO. l rEItCHANTS, FARMERS AVO FAMILIES HA from me interior win umi h ui uo convenient a well a the moet comfortable and ...1.1- II....I I. ll..j.ll.ln ilnnit T .1 til - eaptxiuiuio noun 1 1 - -' ... nnranea Drincinlea. Table nrBt-claiw. Board and room. 1 1, l.24 and II.60 per day. Mej iirle rooms. 50 ciwiia per niifht. Frea Coach 10 aad from the Hotel. , CUAtl, ft WM. MONTGOMERY, Propr'l. 'fWaW 1 .... .Jalt-Lw ri r i El . I WW Absolutely Pure. Hita powder never varle A .Ttwel of purity, atr9nKt.il and whulutuiiieaen M"ro economical tlia) the ordinary kind, ai d cannot be uold In cumwt. tlon wlla tJe multitude of low Ut, ih(rt weight, oltiui or phosphate powder. Md only In cat) nuYAL tUama i'UWUM I., lUO nail nrat, n. I. I., .::J.- ;aiiriBlLlTAlKl) MiSN. Vou nro iiiliiKod n rw fril of thirty ilny of the leof Dr. Dyn'OilnliratpdViHalv ll-lt with Eleetrlo HuaiH-nmiry Aiill;iiK-n,fortlniiMMly ri-lli'f nmlpt'r-mnm-til eurout iVrrmiiaMiilllu, lima of rMfitt,nnd 3funJiKif, Hinl all kluilnil tmulili-a. Alw for ninny (Hhi-rilU.'iuu'. Comilvtn'tornttonttlt-nlth,VlKir and MkiiIkkxI minraiil-nl. No rlk ia Incurred. trutisl pniiiiihli't In awM t Huefoi mailed fnv, by addreaelus- Vollalo Melt to., JlaraUull, Mich. i. ii iu DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC 6. & G. Will cure (with care) the wont cam In five to eeven day. Each box contain a practical traitia on upe clal dlaeaaea, with full liiitructlon for wlf-cura, (1U0 W) Prlo),l3. J. C. STEELE, Agent, 638 Market 8treet, Son Franoleoo, Cal. ran LliLT or Ketrencruur i n.mle exiirculy for the euro oc dcraiiKl-uicnlftof the general ordain,, lite contlnuuutttream of l-XliCTRItl I'Y pt!meatiii through tho prta mim feature them to healthy action. Do not confound tint with Kleethc Helta i.lvcnueJ to cure all ilia from head lo toe. It ia for th OS H tccific puroosc. For circular Klvlii(f tun tn. fontiatlnii, aclilrcMi Cheaver I Vctii' licit Co.. lot Wealnm REJUVENATOR Thl Creat RlrenirtVnInc Beniedr anu rve Toiiii- nre M Itlmul Knll; Nwvou and l'hyaloal Dohility, Lou of Vitality, Weakneaa, virus lioolme, impoutiov, ineienaiuve i;onuiuona. I'riHitalltli, Kiilni-viuiil Mlartdar OomiiiHUita,uiaiuw or lie UI.khI, Eruption, and all Uis eviiuiicou oi yimtniui Mt and .iMUM i ttarmanentlv DrefeutiM all IllTol- uutary wmknilng drain upon the ayiitoiii, bowevor they ooour, reatoring Lout M!ih owl. however enmplleated tli Oaa may be, and whw all other rameuioa have filled. A Permanent fare Abialntely Cnaranteed. Pnoa S2B0 par bottle, or Ave bottle forflO. Sen) upon reoeliit of prion, or O.O.I). to any 'l'lrr, itrlcW ly private ly IH1. . I. SAf.Ht l.l. lit nrarn7 airrri, eau rrnui im.vi n,. m . . tt . HuUloiunt to ahow It r$fvo FfaFaffv)VHFfl.tHrfaFjBatajHMM ru i nuiuumi, tututiy oouiitiuUu, by letter or t Offl, rRKB THE SPECIALIST, No. U Kearny St., San Franci3co, Cai rilKATi AH ClIltONIC, SltCIAL AND PhIVAIM Dl iW WITH WONUKItrUb et-waxa. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY l la a certain cure lor Tff1" Arvi nu.- lti-hllilv. iJ, i;Uhhiik, rrtP M.A I , .. .I .11 II.. ..II JAi olIocU of youthful follic 'ii I ....... D.,,1 In 3 BIIU v-iw, w ... Ilvltmmg imiMii-iii'i': liquor. Dr. Mliitie, a ho laa rcitular ihy'. ju-n Kraduata of tho ui.'.er altyof Peninylvaula aifroe to forfeit W f a case ot thl kin ' '.l.e I'fai IteHtomOvt (tin der hi apodal advice and treatment) will not run II. W a bottle, or feur time the quantity V et.it tn ny addrea on receipt of price, or IJ. O. I), in private name If dealrod, by 7n Mlnlh, It Jiearnj HU, H. . Cut Bend for lint 01 question aim pwin uvpr.R nnTTLB VRKK will be aont to any ane aprlylno; by letter, atatlng ymptom, ox and ae. Btrlct ecrecy lo regard ta all bualnos tranaaoiiona. DR. VANMONCISCAR. mHAK KMTLT LOCATED AT 18 and 184 Third HU Portlaad. Or. Ia a regular graduate in uiedioine, baa been louder eu Kaatid In th aiwoial treat ment of all ve nerial, eleiual and Obroalo 'liwaaea than anv other l'ny aiclan In the Wont, aa olt; paier show, and old real dent know. tOOO re- SJ rd fur any oiuie whfth ha fail to cum. coining under bla tieatitn-nt, liy following hi direction. DO VAN la the moat aucccaifiil Lung and 'Throat Doc tor In America. He will tell you your iruiiu.c w.,.- aakiug you a alngle qtiewiiin, aim iv.rrttiit Immanent t nre . In the following; aiaeanea: r"u. .." r. ":- rhma, Heinlii.lloii, Heiual Decaf, Weak Eyea, rltunted IhlPn.1ulJWi1i?: a agi, moon anu n ai-r; "'r. ,-2 ti,-i. Uloera. Falling, Hone raina, nwenn..-. - 'vmi Elfi-oU of Menmry, Kidney and Iliad. J""''1,"? llaok. Uiirnlng Urine, Inonnllnence, (lonorrhn . Oieet. Btrioture. reooWea aearcUng Uuauueut, promv. W!'."r.'r.1,'!';......, likn.it dmamal Dlnoiuied Ulachargoa cured promptly without hlndraao oTlTS,EXESeonaiillooDJdentlally. If In trouble tailor write. Delavaajreda-iiieroua. Oiaeaaea of the Ky and Bar; Ulceration or Catarrh, bitarnal of eitemal; Deafnena or l"aralyia, Hinging or Roaring Nolaea, Thlekeued Drum, etc., permanentl cured. A"-rfnloe houra, e A. M to r. at. uau or au- dlM 13 and 1M iniru M.. roruanu, uiqiuH. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. N. P. N. U. No. 1-S. F. N. U. No, 191. IIP - .JJ- , - f: mi m