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Ci' ALONG THE COAST. i Principally to Washington Territory and California. G. Wtt8 Dnrtois of San Francisco ni l (lend in his room. , A Hociety of poineers of Washing- H u Territory litis bo;n formed. -r. L. A. Elam was shot and killed , J. J. Bodkin, near Orango, Cal. Fi .ittlo is the only town in Washing a Territory witli an electric light An extensive borax deposit has boen l near Livormore. Cal.. and is to v.i'rked. ; ivo Chinamen were killou near i:n, Cal., by a mining bank cav on them, :.D Tacoma mill, one of the largest tho world, cuts 2uU,UW feet of luni r in a day. A hundred-stamp quartz mill is 1 trotted at the Meadow Luke mine. 1$ rra county, Cal. A young lady living in Calespel skull to lYnHoy, W. T., found a human with an auger imbedded in it. :.; Frank Maxon, eight year? old, shot if ami killed a large California lion while huuting near Bidwell Bar, Cal, The l aly of an unknown man was nnl floating in the bay at San Pablo, '., fastened to the wharf by a rope, is .estimated that 30,000 immi :i have located in Oregon and liiiigton Territory during the past ii. I tl. 1. . V a i onuguese miner cailea Joe was ' i in the Derbeo drift mine at i !a City, Cal., by a bowlder fall- v; on lam : :!ie recent election the voters of ad county, W. T., decided to the county seat from Chenev to ie Falls. 1 .ne renet oi the sufferers at ! I'ass, C. I Huntintrton do- ' T tOOO on behalf of the Southern : Company. -penter named J. W. Robinson :idontally killed at the Occitlen 1 at Lirreka, Cal., by being i in tne Dcmng, in Costello, "the Buffalo," and a Cleary were found guilty of in uakland, Cal., for prize I in mat place. ; business of refining asphaltum jmient to Europe has beon com ctl at Los Angeles, Cal., and will 'SB prove profitable. dead body of Thomas Stevons ; and at Nevada City, Cal. He ' llan from the porch of his cabin eived fatal injuries. am Lane, a youth living at a Cal., had his hand blown off Explosion of a cartridge which experimenting with. Annit Yanagiswa, keeper of a 5e boarding-houce, San Fran is shot and killed by Kono j Ilagashi, jealous suitor. cphen Burns, a laborer, 55 years was Btruck by a dummy on tho ket street cable road, San Fran i, and received injuries from which liied. Hie Douglas quartz mill at Dayton, v., was destroyed by , fire. The 'ling contained about 100 tons of , hur, much of which was de yed. A. middle-aged man, supposed to be n Kircn, formerly of Leadville, 1., committed suicide near Fort n, Cal., by shooting himself in ' ad. A ' rand Konde (W. T.) Indian is , cnargeu witu having killed a man with whom he1 went to river. The white man has aturned. rt Mallott who was hanged at ops, B. C.,for the murder of An ' 'ohnson, requested that he might f his boots. He did not want t! v with them on. "ntly while the snow was com down thick and fast, a rancher a load of watermelons was driv tl. rough the streets of Modoc, Cal., :,;,r to find cuetoniers. i e Uumboldt Lumber Company's ' wt burned to the ground. It is -ed the cause was the explosion i kerosene lamp. Its value was W, partially insured. l"j body of a man was found mur- 1 At the China pamn. rIuiva Plagium W T., one Chinaman was killed out right, and another had his It ft arm fractured, and a third one had a alight fracture of his skull. All happened by the falling of a tree. A twelve-year-old bov named Longe neckerof Nekm, Cal.," was loading a cartridge, and in adjusting the cap it exploded. The base of the shell was driven into the boy's breast and the wound is likely to prove fatal. John Simla, proprietor of a cigar tore in San Francisco, was instantly killed by the engine of a Sacramento local train. Ho was standi n" fin tlin track at the time, and did not tret nut ... ... - -1 yi ni-irs mm of the way m time to avoid the engine. I purpose last y Ihe Commission appointed to report upon the matter of tho new peniten tiary at Salt Lake, for which Congress made an appropriation of $00,000 has seni its opinion to the Secretary of hio interior, it suggests that an ad dition be made to the prosent build iug. Frank Harland, superintendent of the Pilgrim mino, Sierra City, Cal., was found dead recently with a bullet wound in his head, and it was given out mat lie find committed suicide, T . i .... luiua uui,, nowever, that lie was probably murdered by a dissatisfied miner. AGRICULTURAL NOTES. A Column Dovoted to tho Interests of Farmon and ttockinsa. about 90,- valued at iiie lacinc Voasi stcamsniD com pany has sent a check for 12002 to the iianainio (W. T.J Hospital board.be. )ng the full amount of the expenses incurred in the case of the unfortunate men injured by the explosion on board of the Queen of the Puffin in J uly last. vlule a party of rabbit hunters were shooting on the South Jordan .cm ami. lmkv, ii. uecKstead ap peared from behind a knoll i nut as one of the party fired a shot. The charge struck Beckstead in tho breast mulcting what is supposed to be a tatal wound. The American bark Sierra Nevada. over two months out from Seattle for San Francisco, has been sriven nn for lost. It is believed that she foundered during the heavy storm of September 21. She had on board twelve n. nciuuing uapt. F. H. DeLaroc he Her owner, Lom Bum. estimates his loss at $12,000. A sad accident occurred at Madison. cai. About 13 o clock tho house of Dan Quain was discovered in flames. His two children were in the buildine at the time, and it is thought that they wore playing with matches, thus causing the fire. The older child was rescued, but the little girl, about six years old, was burned to death. Land officers at Walla Walla have received au official order restoring to the public domain 2J.O0O acres in that istiict. erroiieout-ly held as railroad land. It lies south and southwest! of Dayton, comprises parts of townships , 8, V and 10, range da ; township 9, range d7; and V and 10, ranee 39: The order takes effect December 15. nts: Wii: tr V ir 1: :n the sand hills near San -co. He had evidently com suicide. The remains were id as John Ashley, i vm Quigley was found dead "mneniucca, Nev., with a pistol e had in his possession a I ; ancisco labor exchange receipt 1 a f aper saying he had two boyB. 7 Benner of Vina, Cal., went ! anting. He used a muzzle ; shotgun, and while putting a into one barrel the other was ged and his hand and wrist - -iot off. "i Iingham, Utah, Lee Wy was revolver hammer, when it fell, rging the weapon. The ball ated the back of another China Chi n Sing, reaching his heart, fell dead. young man named Alexander son, artist by occupation, shot istantly killed his sweetheart, Kelly, a school girl, at San isco. The shooting was oc ed by jealousy. n Legget, a young English waa shot and killed by John at San Jose, Cal. Clark some ago tabbd Legget for alleged Jion of a young lady's affections. 8 adjudged insane and sent to -ockton insane aeylum. He was id from there a short while ago. J. T. Noon, a well known lawyer, was shot and killed in ins office at Santa Rosa, Cal. John Baliff, a farmer, and Al Heed, his brother-in law, were found in the room with him, together with three pistols, partly emptied, eight or ten shots having been fired. 1 he cause has not been made public, but rumor points to mat ters of a private nature. A dispatch from Donald, B. C, an nounces a serious accident to the Canadian Pacific railroad construction train iu the Selkirk range of the Rockies. The collision occurred while the passenger train was on the up grade, going east, with a freight fol lowing, when the threo rear cars of the passenger became detached and started down grade at tremendous 8 peed, colliding with the freight. The engineer of the freight and two pas sengers were killed. Two or three were horribly mutilated and others more or less severely injured. The passenger train was taking men who had been working on snow sheds. The four-masted ship Palgrave cleared from San Francisco for Liver pool with the largest cargo of grain ever sent out oi that port. The vessel is said to be the largest ship afloat. She was built on the Clyde in 1885, and this is her first trip. She has" on board a mixed cargo of wheat and barley, aggregating 107,457 cen tals, equal to 5372 short tons. The only vessel that ever carried over 100, 000 centals of grain out of that port was the cable Bteamer Silverton, which was at San Francisco four yeara ago. She took 107,059 centals of wheat, which is equal to 5352 short tons. Eleven vessel are employed in the Pacific coast codfish business this year, with a prospect of a much larger fleet next season. Most of the fishing is done at the Choumagin islands, 1,800 miles north of Tacoma, the Behring sea, about 2,800 miles and Okhostk tea 3,300 miles. These ves sels represent a tonnage of 2,754, and the crews aggregate 319 men. They were absent from fifty-three to two hundred and fifty-six days, and the number of fish secured by each vessel varied from 41,000 to 170,000. Dur ing the season the entire catch amounted to 1 232,000 fish. The Columbia River Paper Com pany'a mill at La Camas, W. T., was destroyed by fire. The winter's supply of raw material, consisting of 400 tons of jute and 700 tons of straw, stored in the mill yard, caught from burning embers and was destroyed. About 105 tona of manufactured wrapper, manilla and news paper burned in the mill. The total loss is between f'JO.OOO and $95,000; insur ance $45,000, of which $30,000 was placed in Portland, and $15,000 in San Francisco. The building was erected in 18S4 and started up in May, 1S85. Steps have been taken by the stockholders to rebuild. France exports annually OlXlOOO pounds of bu'ter, fl7,:f00,U00. 1 lie number of cattle nn tlie plains is estimated to lo over 40,000,000, of a value of $1,190,000,000. A bluegrass sod improves with age, and is alout the most valuable sod for fields intended for permanent pasture. Flax raising has become ono of the leading industries in Minnesota: Vlfi- 845 acres has been devoted tit tliiu ear. Persian powder will destroy aph in plants, and also all toft insects that breathe through pores. Try it on uie window plants. r ... aiany i-ngiisli farmers practice suenring ineir early lambs in ink summer, and claim that a great growth ui iiircass m untamed thereby. More attention should bo paid to teaching young horses to walk fast than is done. A fast-walking horse is a uesiueratum not often met with It is estimated that th inhabitants oi ureai uritain and Ireland pay out annually $80,000,000 for dairy pro- uucis manuiactured m other countries Labor, concentration and adaiita uon to an art or profession are what give success. It is not less true in agriculture than in other professions, An experimenter affirms that squash, lima beans and other flat seeus will germinate quicker and grow better if the seeds are nlaopd i . .. .. eugewise in the soil. locuro black knot in nlum and cnerry trees cut out the excres cence and give the wound a coating of turpentine and wash it with a strong ouiuuuii oi I'luoriuu oi nine, Butter tubB should be thorouchlv cleansed and then soaked in brine be fore packing down butter in them, wnicti win materially assist in pre venting the butter from being tainted. Mr. Wallace is setting out 120 acres in Bartlett pears near Salem, Or. Anothar gentleman is also setting out 100 acres in the same kind of fruit two miles from Carleton, Yamhill county. A few statistics may be of service An ordinary barrel contains U solid feet; a bushol contains a trifle over 11 solid feet; a solid foot of waier weighs 62$ pounds; an acre contains 43.2G0 square feet. To prepare an asparagus bed die the ground deep, incorporating lame quantities of well decomposed maiiure. I lain the roots aboit three inches eep, iiv rows 18 inches apart, and one foot apart in the rows. In sowing grass seed do not be sav ing of the seed. It is a great deal better to sow too much than too little. as by the former method the sod will soon right ii self, but when too little seed is sown there will never be a good sod until reseeded. Pumpkins should, it is stated, be broken open and the seeds taken out oeiore iceaing mem to cattle or hogs. The seeds act as a diuretic, and animals should never be allowed to eat them, except for the purpose of stimulating the kidneys. Do not cover the lawn all over with etsblo manure, which is to remain there all winter as an offense to the ye, tho nostrils and the feet. There is nothing more disgusting than this turning a lawn into a bam yard, and there is no necessity for it. When preparing trees for planting. the broken or mutilated portions of the roots must be cut off, bo as to leave the suds Bniooth and sound, and the ends ot all tho other roots should be pruned. From these ends the new fibrous roots usually start. Grape vines require a dry, mellow, well drained soil, deeply worked and well enriched wiih a warm, sunny ex xifure. In planting give the roots lenty of room, spread them out not more than six inches under the sur face, and settle the soil firmly around them. Those who are impatient to see fruit upon their trees, an is often the case, particularly with tree tardy in coming to bearing, may expediate the fulfill ment of their wishes by employing the process of summer pinching. In the month of July -pinch off the ends of the young shoots; this retards for a time the flow of sap, and hastens the formation of fruit buds. . In preparing the soil for fruit trees, the condition of tho ground must be such as would be adapted to grow successfully farm crops. If the land on which you are to plant your trees is not in condition to bear these ex posures, you can make it so by thor ough understanding, deep plowing and sub soiling. You may enrich it in the usual manner, by turning under clover, applying barn-yard manure, or where it can be obtained, vegetable mold or muck without stint. The last is well adapted for producing a large amount of fibrous roots, and it is through these that the tree is fed. The dairy farmers of Ireland grow the prickly comfrey extensively, and we are led into wondering why more attention is not bestowed upon it in this country. It is said to be admir ably adapted to low, wet soils and to yield enormously. It is raised for several years consecutively from the sowing, averaging 100 tons of green fodder per acre. It is cut three times during the season. Cows not only milk well upon it, but are kept in lietter condition and are more quickly fattened for the butcher than when pastured on grass. Comfrey is also said to be excellent for sheep, and even bogs eat it greedily The popular medlclw now la IrUh May Flowrr. Jta immense aalu la aHtouishluu. In (iiiM'inala vait lilantntlonn are de voted u r-liny the co liineal tnnwt, of mcn u requires UO 0 lo weih a pound. $i00 HIWAED. The forme inp leior of Dr. Suite's Ca tirrh Hi'ineilj-fur ver maile a Hlainlln, pob'ie lTer In a 1 Aim-rlean tie'NpAer uf MO reward fr a rune of ratarrh that h could not cure. 'I h present proprietors have renewed this oiler- All theilriiKKisls ell till lemedv, together with the "Douche," and all other appliance ad vised to he used in connection with It. No catarrh patient Is longer ahle towiv, " I cannot be ured." You cau eel tm In rase of failure. Two women have been arrested for an attempt at highway robbery iu Oneida DIABtTES. DR FLINT'S HEART REMEDY, when taken In cases of diabetes, will show it curative effects in the diminution ot the amount of urine, in the restoration of a normal appelit. and In the banishment of pain. At UrutwUt. $1.50. Descriptive 1 reause wan each bottle ; or address J. J. Mack & to , S. I . The who'e talk of the l.clli nntr Is. tha' Irish May Flower is the great skin oeautiner. Sold by all drwutsu at "Be The habit of running over boots or shoes corrected wlih Lyou l'ateut Ueel Stiff client. Irish health. May Flower is a necessity for AN UN DOUBT D BLESSING. About thirty years ago a prominent lliv sIcIhh, by the name of Dr. William Hall, discovered, or produced after lomi rxuerl- mental research, a remedy for diseases of tne uiroac, cnest and lungs, which waa ol such wonderful ellk-acy that it soon gained a wide reputation in this country The name of the medicine Is DR. VM, HALLS BALSAM V K THE LUNGS. and mav be safely relied on as a speedy and positive cure for coughs, colds, sore uiroat, c. " King cf all," Irish May Flower. 75c, When Baby iu lick, w gut her Cutorla, When ill wu a Child, ah cried for Cutorla, When lb became Uiai, the clung to L'Mtorla, When tlie bed Cblldreu, the gave them Cuioria, ."o Nnfer lCemodr can be had for Cougha and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than ''Brown't lironchial Trockva." Price, i5 cent. Sold only in uoxea. Ready Remedy : Irish May Flower. 75c. "Seal of North Carolina" Pluir Cut Is the boss Smoking Tobacco. It is kept by every lirst class dealer in town. Staple as gold ; Irish May Flower. 75c The Kansas Maoatine is one of the brightest and most interesting monthly publications issued, tne. contributions are 111 -stly of the Western school and will undoubtedly find much favor among read e s of the Pacillc Coast. Subscription, 2. Published monthly at Ktr.sas City, Mo. DYSPEPSIA li riuimnmi u mil u dutramm complaint If mwlMtad. it tsnda, by inipiriti nutritun, and da- nromiif til bin jf UM ajvlem, w pnyan uia war lu Rapid Daolina. , - brbis, a iiffili 11 m 1 j - it form. Heartburn I Food mo. It mrk'hw and UIm the Apptftiw, and aid -THE ESTTOHIC o 3 uree ttyapepaia In all nliaatl eiaim. if OUl u, aaya: It not only atimnlatad tba dlMtlre orfaiia, but la, leichlna, Tulina d ponllaa tba blood,iti a tba aHimilatioo of I be inia fold. Un .IiihmR Ccbki. Mailina- Olark In the Ort. voaiuii OtfiM. Portland. Or(ou, aar: " I ban uaad Hrown'a Iron Billon for DyiMpala with muab aflaot. It not only atimQlalaa toa an inr&td tha whula ayatani' Mr. Tda auil, Aatorta, Omrm, wayi: " I bad T;.pMia for fiHir yaara. Two bottlaa of Bnma'a Vun Billam anMrab; eurad ma." emralr-e baa abora Trade Mark and crnaiad nd Una on wrapper, Takenoolbrr. Made only by BKOW.1I CUEMICAL CO. BALTLMOUB If D. HNKLU HKITHHU WWODARD, WholeealnAgenU Portland. Or. "DOST PAT A BIO PBICE !" 65 Cfnk C,,orf v''''ul'sirli.tlontothe Itonhtwter, N. ., Mlthuiit premium-"the tlaKt and Ilest Weekly ill the World." 8 IMWes, 48 vtiliiinn. la years old. Kur One Itoltar you have one choice Irom over IM dittereiitC'luth Humid Dollar o In men. WW lo law pp., and pper one year, post paid .Uimk HmtuK, l.-. KMra. W,M UiHika given aay. Anionic tlu-iuare: U V ithoiii Uwyrrs; r uin llv f yi lopwlia; Kami I'yeloimlia: h'arinera'and Mot-kbifeders' (liiuli ; t oiuiium hensv iu I'oul try i anl; World fyclom.li.; Danelaon'a (Med leal I Counselor; iio t'seful I'asliimw: Klve 1 twrsl Hrfiini Oim llui !'...,, i'. la. ...... .. i uuvu oiaiu; LiiiversHi iiislory of all Na turns; Popular History full liar (IkiIIi aides.) An) (i.vti bixik and paper, one year, all ikwi paid, for 11.16 only. PaMr alone, tkv. Satiafae lion KUaiHuliiHl oil tssika and XV.nklv. .,r nioney refunded. ItefereiK-e: Hon. U It. ranaoNa, Major ltocheater. sample papeni, je. Ill It A I HUM l-l',l 'ii... Without Pretaittia,66c.a year! Kim -iiciiT'H,S.Y. Twenty years ago not flO.bOn colored people In the South could read. Now colored readers numlier over a million. Fuiaf tionn.1 derangement of the female system Is quickly cured by the use of Dr. It. V. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription." It remove pain and restores health and strength, ily all druggists. Tho fortune of the late Huron Meyer Rothschild of Vrn.uk ort Is estimated at .7.ou),ouu. Malaria Flower. killed by using Irish May Go to Towue & Moore when In Portland for best Photographlo and Crayon work. Try GrtRMKa. for breakfast. PSC7DES DR. FLINTS HEART REMEDY TREATISE rs'fj ADDMSS JJMACK&Ca Wbenorer yon feel an nnjadtwae In the refrlon ef the heart, a alight pain in the ehoulder.arm or under the boulder blade, or when you feelyouiacif abort of breath when eurrfilnf, or your heart baa periode of beatinf faat, yoa have hear dlaeaee, and ehouki take lr. ITint Ileart llenedr. (I.to, eacrioUe treaty ita eacb battle, or mailed free. HAMBURG FIGS. It ie often Terr difficult to tcU what kind of a laxative to (rive a very young child who Is Buffering from conatlueiion. The only medicine which Is at the earns time perfectly eafe and pleaaaut to take Is Hamburg Figs, ti cent. AtaODrugglitf ; or address J. J. MACK t CO., t and U Front St., Ian F.-aaciaco, C&L ilf" ryfrvKm with rm, Kooiu J1 CM ftl HaTToio, Old aud rn aw""MMl.lertTilf If not at dnitfalstj m e rrrtilt f I p-T hiSUe. ( i. Ic tai tfaxpriM srwpaid. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Diseases orieinatinir from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism. Neuraltria. JBoils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R.CATESA CO., Proprietors. 417 Sansome St., San Francisco, Absolutely Pure. Tbk) powiler never rarlts. A neml et urtt, treniith anil w liulcannwannra. U tu ei-ononik-al thaal the onlkukrj kirn), ai d oannot be eM at eoinivlf linnwilb Vie multitmle of low tmt, abort welntwj ilum or ptuanihat powilam Sold only hi eaawj Hutu Biim t'utDSa Co., lot VaU street, N. T. FIRE THE P. & B. PAINT. The rhraiwat and ni.nt .liiraMe lnt nf the ae. Ne aktllnl lalmr In ail It. Alivava muly fur twe. Ite iiiilrra no uilaiiiar or U.lllna, rrtwrven ahtnile roela fmin ilway and tin anil lurtai nmfa from runt, Iw thiiae who ennu-iniilair uniua liu or iMiiarnd turaaat llv t our extent Mottnf It U Iwtt- r than rilhar aud at one half Ihe niel. Ilj all tueaua wud fur etraular ea call and eiauilne our fuotla. PARAFFINE PAINT CO.. S10 alirornlaMtrret. Han Kranelar. WANTED GOOD MAN, Kneretlo worker; busineas In Ida poet Ion. Hat nry $70. Keference. m. MTg ItoiiM, 1' HarelayBt. N. V, If P. N. U. No. IM 8. t. N. U, No. til. Reliable! Cheap! O $l.25fA$ Durable! Stem -Winder! The onterorlHlnir nianufiuittirera. tha uihl illfV Wu loll IVmntanw et l Improved their watch, anil by a mn-cIhI arraiiireniLHit we .r. J V l. JLi .1- i.t. u premium to all new a iliaerilierii am thoae who pay for a year In ailvunee. ami In aililitlon. maklna: a total of S3.J5 for the I'aiiifw Jouhnai. (a weekly nWawMr, l!l:, P ullt Ucd al Ojsterville, Waahlnitton Ter., anil the Imi iiovkd tVATKitiiintv Waivii puuiwntu at ii aiem-wiiiner, nun jiimi wiutl every one iliimlil have. The lunntl wir ami the WaUili for poetauo fruo,on rooeipl retail price of tills watch Is S.".0U, hut we oner yon the HtHir fur imo year only tXTA. Semi at onue for thu watch. Will bo uiuilua to any aililnvu, poet Ul iKJ I We 4 U 111 von A1J l. nVi:, fh-Mlrrvillr, XV. T. Tne Old Standard of '68 vX.V,V.MSv,.VW V ,V.WWVS . ViW v VAA DR. HENLEY'S CSK. t a ' " oe RI,KIIKATKI m BITTERS Tic Best Liver Rcuulator Known. Every Family should haw a Bottle In the House. RELIEF TO ALL DYSPEPTICS A most Pleasant Tonic and Appetizer. Clllierator. I In-) Hitters are prepared from the most The inventor of thle n-allr wonderful T0SIC, after a aeries of years and eaperlniunoi, hen iieee. lied In brlnKlng before the puhliu all that can bo dualreu uf a mini Tniih. miuI lin. RRT THN fl IM vav I . hiiiw its wvm Tiieae Hitlers are prcpi choHMi and wholeaomu linrha ami phhIm. anH have (riven nnlveraal satisfaction wherever tried. ThoiiHittul of ilyaMjitlca have found relief tlirouifh thulr uae: and phyniclaiis recommend thum fur the euro uf all diseases of the blood ami liver, and Irri'KUlaritica nf the illKrilivcurKuhe. Healache, llllllouanees and Cunatiiation, Ueueral DehiUlyand Ixms of AiH-llte. all are caused bv the duraiiKetncnt of the Htoinach, Liver and other funcliiinaries of the ayKtein. The IXI, UitUirs have been successfully used and are warranted to alleviate the eiiUcrer In all of the above case. The unprecedented success our Hitters have met with on tins ('osat, snd the numerous rails for tlie aame from the Kaat has induced 114 tit nstuhlUli an aifnncy at Ne v Vnrk, and ihmixands of notlh-s are s-nt dally to all parts of the Hlalea; al il the " CALIFORNIA IX L BITTERS" (under which name they aresuld tlieni) are rapidly ifruwinK In kciieral favor, ami uupluiitln In must caws all nthi-r toiiius and bevur.iKes. buocess cntatea rivals, and aoine unscrupiiliiiH trtii-s are eiulnavirln to soil sn Imitation article, put up aimllar euoiiKh In style ami outer appearance to deceive ihe unwary, and we caution consumers to examine Ihe article before purehaniiiK; the K"'iuine has our trade mark blown In each buttlo. ai.d Dh. IIkni.kv s alKiiatm-e aa el a-rims the top. -A-TJCTIOjn S-A.3L.B i-'ii r 1 ls'i IMPORTED NORMAN AND PERCHERON STALLIONS. On account oMIeaolutlon of partnership we will sell st our stables In f'etuluma. Sonoma county. Cel.. on t. -mt-r L lni. all our imported stock, conaiatimr of ii head of the beat elrrted t"rerh orssan lloraea. Hate to ooinmenos at ten o clock A. M.. whole stock Ui be clad out without rewrve. Term. V per cent, cash, balance One year's time with ap proved security. Bend fur Catalogue. Addrrae, H.T. r AI RB.IXK. r II. H ILE V. PrUlassa, Iteaeaaa C.CU