Th&cLsri tayorof London's Show.
At last tlie ninth, the Lord Mayor's
day, came. It is also the Prince of 'Wales'
birtMaj, so the city would be very gay.
looking with all the flag flying. "
We crowd into the cars and are soon in
Cannon "street. In the streets wo have
passing visions of piSk silk stockings,
canarr-colored hreeeat, asd dark green
coats and gold lace, also tri-colored ro-
settea as large as saucers; and pass by
shop-windows full of sweet, eager little
faces, in the place of hose, shirts, sewing
machines, etc
At'Iast we arrive at our destination in
Choap&iilc -where, through the kindness
of atriend, a window on the first floor of
a large building is waiting for us. How
impatient we are until we hear the band
of the Greaadier Guards, which heads the
procession. After this band and that of
the Royal London .Militia, come the "Wor-
shipful Company of Loriners, preceded
by jolly watermen in blue and white
striped jerseys and white trousers, bear- (
ing btBBers; more watermen follow to re
lieve them; the beadle of tne company
with his staff of office; the clerk in hi
chariot; the wardens, wearing silk cloaks
tri armed -with cables, in their carriages,
and amongst them Sir John Bennett, the
great watch-maker of Cbeapside.
Then comes a grand yellow coach, in
which rides the Master of the Company,
attended by his chaplain. After the Lor.
iners come the Farriers, the band of the
First Life Guards, banners, beadle and
mace clerk, wardens and master. After
them the Isroderers. As these was slow
ly along, an 'excitement is caured by the
behavior of the hone of a hussar, who is
mouatiag guard. It does not like the
proceedings at all, and still less the greasy
asphalt on which it stands, dances round,
backs into the Worshipful Master of
Broderers' carriage, and finally reus and
falls, unseating its rider. The hussar is
quite cool and quiet, coon repeats him-selfj-Aod
rejects the offer of a fussy little
man in red to bold his horse.
And now comes the "Worshipful Com
pany of Haters, preceded by their ban
ner, with its good old motto, "Praise God
for.allr These are really very jolly and
well-favored looking companion;, most
of the members bearing large boqnets of
flowers. After them the Vintners' Com
pany, -with the band of the Royal Artil
lery;,tea Coaaraissioners, each bearing a
shield; eight master porters in viataer'a
dress; tbeJUrcemaster in full uniform,
and the Swan Uppers. These are men
who look after the swans belonging to
the corporation of London, which build
their nests along the banks of the
Thames, and they mark the young swans
each spring.
The "Uppers" look very well in their
dress,- consisting of dark cloth jackets
slashed with white, blue and white
striped jerseys and white trousers.
After this company had passed, a grand
shout announced the roming of the c!e
phasta ,'ltiese, as some small boy has
observed, are "curious animals, with two
tails one before and one behind." First
case sTxnaborof; large onesf with Mr.
SaagerTtheir owatx, who was mounted
on a curiocsly spotted horse. They were
gorgeous with oriental trappings and
how4ahj.'-, rOa -the fureaBOtt one. rode a
man representing a grand Indian prince.
He had a reddish mustache, wore specta-des,fe-BagBicent
purple tad white tur
ban, and showy oriental costume. He
produced a great impression oa the
crowd. In other howdahs cat one, two or
three splendid Hindoos, whose dress was
past description. Then came several
vosBg elephants ridden by boys ; one of
these. .'was Jssaedjwith a ctesire to iie
down, and had to be vigorously roused;
but, oa the. whole, thev behaved in a woa-
derfslly. aarreei sad tJigciteci aacssr
now and tnen gracefully swinging round
their trunks, acngst the sympathizing
crowd, in search of refreshment.
"T&e elephants were escorted by eques
trians in state costumes, and followed by
six knights in steel armor, with lances
aspMBOfseaouRted on chargers. One
of these "wouldn't ro." and had to be
dragged on. ignominiously by a police
man. - Thee the lipping Forest rangers
catse.' Tl wrepicrujesquelT dressed
in prwn velvet co its, broad-brimmed
hasad loss ieatfcrs."'Aftsrs these.
trumpeters, undr-saeriffs in their state"
carriages, awi Bui,4e fceorder, more
tr8BpetefCTzad.-.tbtiBx ct gorgeoa
gold, zaea in liveries too splendid to de
scribe, and four hue horses oners the
latcJord'mayor. The mounted, band of J Mr. Heller got back to Boston, be men
Leasehold cavalry fcUews. These really I tloaed the incident to nobody and en
look splendid in crimson coats covered 'joined strict secrecy on bis friend. All
vnta.gnld embroidery and velvet caps,
n Qiaffcaaaseas e waite torses. j
There is a stoppage just as they come
up. They are rapturously greeted by the
crowd, and .requested to "play up." The
mayor's servants, in state liveries, follow
cnoot. After them rides a very impor
tant fersoB, the city marshal, on horse
back. The city trumpeters come now,
preceding. the right honorable the lord
mayor's most gorgeous gift coach, drawn
by six horses. In it sits Sir Thomas
White; Supported by his chaplain, and
attended ijy hk sword-bearer and the
cpaamoc crkr. JLn escort ,of the 21st
Uw-xrs briags sip tha rem Poiicetacn
follow, and after tbm a stray nail-cart,
a batcher's "boy with" his tray; after that,
sat jest. the deluge, bat the crowd.
-r"At -WestauBSter Hall the lord mayor
swore U do his duty; aad then the em
bassadors, .her SBnic&tv's ministers of
state, the mobility, judges, and other per
sons of distiaction, joined the procession,
aad proceeded io.feast with, bis lordship
and the. lady .mayoress at Guildhall.
Jennie A. Cheat, in.Et.Jfiefatat.
.'THE Birds or Paeadish Wbea the
Pehugaese discovered the Molucca Is
laads they found there dried birds1 skins
o'f'so beautiful aad strange an appearance
as te eall forth the admiration of those
goldsecking navigators. The Malay
dealers -called -them Manuk-Dew&ta, or
"Sirds of the Gods," which was trans
lated by the Portuguese as Passaras da
Sa!:u-"The Mohammedan conquerors of
tkat country invented the legend that
tsee birds, which bo obc had seen alivp,
came from Psradke, that they lived ex
clusively ia the air and never alighted on
the earetu Speculation added to this
story that these birds had neither feet nor
wings, aBd the dried skins brought to
Eh rope strengthened this belief, as the
wings aad feet were really wasting, hav-insr-beea
-removed by the aatives. The
birds of Paradise are very slively and
coBtiaaally in jaotiotu. Their voice
souads iike a-lesu; "waki wak,"-or wok,
wok," "aad can be heard along distance.
It i' sot ksown bow they build their
Bests. They live oa Iraits asd iasects
BeufUffic Jmericm.
is.- '
A. TxrATHiziSQ iart ja a jpiing of
paweiWser bwstisg forth from the aen
i mm nryyifc wn .i m ivu
it carries gladBeas aed joyoa .every rip-
oie oi lis sparKiiBg currest.
Trkfilngr'a Musician.
In the car with -Mr. Heller ami n
ft lend. In Boston, the other day. were
some linlf ilorcn lteop'e, among thoiu an
estimable rid lady who had evidently
been doing her maikctinp, frslie carried
a basket ou hrr containing grocortfcj,
vegetable,, and In particular a laige
quantity of ecjj. Mr. "Heller sat down
beside tho old lady, and for a few iu-
stants nothing of moment happened,
Mr. ileller stopped down and picked up
two eggs fiom the flvir, and handing
them to the old lady remarked that she
was losing them. The old lady, a little
surprised, thanked the polite gentleman,
and everything again relapsed into
silence. In a few momenta a repetition
of the scene. The old lady wondered
how it was she hadn't noticed the cjjes
falt,and ptill more wbenIr. Heller a third
time picked up several eggJ which he
insisted had dropped from the basket,
This so puuled the old lady that she got
up, ana taking the eggs out of the bas
set, sne imposed 01 uiem on tne seat,
and taking the vegetables out in the same
manner, put the eggs back and the other
articles oa top of them, and then sat
down again. Mr. Heller then leaned
over to a ccntlcmaa who was on the
oilier side of the old lady, and remarked
audibly:
I saw you do that. It's wrong."
"What do ou mean, sir what's
wrong I" said the gentleman addressed,
rather indignant at being spoken to in
this wav.
"You shouldn't have taken those
eges."
The old ladr turned toward the gentle
man, and looked at him very suspiciously j
while he answered with great gravity: " I
"Are you madf I took so eggs."
"But 1 saw you," said Ueller.
By this time the attention of the other
passengers In the car was directed to the
conversation.
"It is false!" exclaimed the one ac
cused, evidently feeling very uncomfort
able. "That is too much, sir, when I say I
saw yon," said Heller, and with that be
arose, and passing lefore the old lady,
who looked half frightened and half
Btgry, and stjd before the gentleman
accused.
"WTiat do you say ts thatl" said Hel
ler, taking from the man's overcoat two
eges and handing them to the old lady;
''and thatP taking two more from the
other pocket.
"Lord, O Lord, who would a' thought
itn said the old lady.
The gentleman from wbose pocket the
eggs bad been, taken, rose from his scat
and stood opposite Heller, saying:
"I don't understand this; perhaps we
can find some more."
Xo doubt I can," said Heller, putting
his band in a side pocket and taking out
three esgs, and two more from his trous
ers. L rut occupied some minutes, as
Heller proceeded very deliberatelv and i
slowlr, to the evident surprise and in-1
digestion of the other occupants of the
car. "And cert, look Here, continued
Heller, taking a box-of spice from the
man's hind pocket. '
"Put that man off the car," said some
body. The car was stopped and the man on
whom all this bad been played waited
for no further development, and bolted
through the car as fast at his legs would
carry him.
Tne old lady confounded bers;lf in
thanks to Mr. Heller, and said she would
never have expected be was sach a nice
looking gen tleman,etc Mr. Heller's friend
whispered to somebody next hiajiowever,
and pretty soon everybody in the car was
laughing, the old lady being the only
ocs who remained in ignorance that this
was one of Xr. Heller's jokes.
By and by the car reached Cambridge
and Mr. Heller asd his friends gut o
As they were walkis; along the friend
said bethought he bad noticed that Mr.
Heller bad had a pin in his scarf.
-So I have," said Mr. Heller, and be
felt for the pin, buthc pin was sot
there. "Could 1 have pat it in my pock
et P and he searched, is bis vest.
"Halloo P he exclilmed; "where' the
mooej tn and beservously sought through
all his pockets. wSold,1y Jove!"
Kr. Heller km nuaus a cameo scarf
pin, f 28, inHU and a gold match-box.
He had for once struck the wrong man;
woo, wmie tidier was extracting eggs
from his pocket, had been quietly going
tlirougn Ueller. strange to say, when
ot which shows that it takes two to play
a joke, and the "biters are sometimes
bitten." 2) etc Turk Dtnocralie Jteu$.
The "Drawer," in the JTarptr, has this
from the very down Easternmost section
of our precious country. It is custo
mary with the students In our college to
say "Not prepared," when called upon to
recite a airucuit and not well memorized
passage. On a hot summer afternoon, in
they ear the class was sleepily stumb
ling through the introduction to Butler s
Analogy. The reverend doctor was
quite as familiar with the subject matter
as with tne numbers or chapters and sec
tion, And bad a way of bis own in call
ing for a recitation, which sounded quite
as much like a call to judgment as a
call to recite. The lesson was going
badly and the doctor, nestling in his
chair, called out, "Mr. T .you may
pass on to ?t ature .uic.' jar. T
was too much of a wag to let the oppor
tunity slip, and promptly responded,
"Not prepared." The reader can easily
imagine the effect on the risible of the
class.
Tmsbitof precocity came under the ob
serration ot a fries d out Wcst,who sends
it to the Interior. May P . of
Omaha, a bright little girl of some live
or six summers accustomed, when at
table, to beinjr "lifted Weber" with a
copy of Webster's Unabridged, was
spending a few days with friends ia
Chicago, and stopping at one of the large
hotels of the city. At bcr first meal the
dusky waiter, with due ceremony and
kind politeness, seated her on an ordi
nary chair, and placed before ber the
bill of fare. The little miss ran ber eye
up and down the formidable array of
names, then turned to the attendant and,
with the dimiitv of a maturer mind
grappling with some" weighty subject, in
an imperious manner and tone exclaimed,
Sa Tat 1 u
-i-iease wring mc a uicuonary."
A head equal to the greatest events,
and a ucait superior to the strongest
temptations, are qualities which may be
possessea so secretly tnat a man's next
door neighbor shall not discover them,
uaiu some untortecn occasion calls
them forth.
Ax old cecrro
cook
"Sass am
powerful good la ebery. ting but cbil'o.
Dej seeds some osier kiad ob'dressin'."
A Bevcrle.
Passing through New Chauilfcr street a
while ago a part of thit city that one
cannot pats through too quickty we no
ticed a strati" kind of a ianlrn. Upon
it woo len h-d, over the ida-walk, Wt re
arranged, along the ed:es, tweaty-rix
hilt' barrels, filled with earth and planted
with Morning Glories. These had twined
alsnut perpendicular owl, tie I to Iwi
zontnl wiMMrt(cfatd fopr or -five fiel
above. The pcrpeailicular string were
placed so cloVclv tO!etliT that the fu)iam
of tliu vines formed, a it urn-, a secod
story to the rickety old shed. It occurred
to u that the poor man who had taken
so much trouble with his shed-garden
could not be dtatitute of kindly feeling,
though living in the midst of squalor
and dtpravity. Perhaps he felt as much
pride, experienced as much pletsure in
these early-morning flowers as do the
wealthy In their costly borders. It seems
a wise and a jut provUiun on the prt of
a benevolent God that it should bo so.
.tir., .1:1..- ... -ii. i.. ,i ,
auuuHsw ruu.v,,,
people to believe that happiness, in what-i
soever degree, is not inseparable from the
luxuries or even from the ncccoitic of
life.
A vast ueai oi puy is wasted upon iuo
a 1 t
seemingly bard lot or other. We Inok
. . t ,;, -1 . . - Y 1
ai me cuuureu oi inc iwor anu sav. i ixjr
things!" When thev die, we say, "It is
,,1 , - , , 3 , ...
better so. The boneat laborer, who toils
hanl to support a large family, is ever an j
object ol our commtseratlon. InemaBiiera. it is inree urie cim.ttie Soon Wing
who, having accumulated an Immense tr?.;, by a larce elevator. ThU la-
.i.f?.i. ..r r..i i... : I V orth elevator. Invented and made tn this
. "4.Su w. u.i
j neas applicaUon, lo-c it all at once, la
the sarects of riches and luxuries, you
know,itcomes hard upon him. There
. t:i . .i . i
is a UtUe pruvuion in human nature that
renders the manufacture of all this pity i
an ineffectual expenditure of moral force.)
It is the power of accommodating iUelf
m ih. fwmii.n 1. .hih tb2 tJi
to the arccmsUncesin which the indi-
vidual is placed. The infant, whether
born in atSucnce or poverty, U equally
nl.iM-d with a r babe until It i nlaeii. !
ed to understand the auwsnoritv of awax
Hnll anil tltt. Mntr.liAr lllvin 4nA.Jl
swers every purpose of the painted char-1
iou purcdacd in toy barars. The food '
of the laborer is not reUsbod acoording
ii. , . . .
10 u quamr or wiciv, mi accwuing mi
the appeUte which may a Kurd a pleasure
to bim who cats Krk and beans that is
never known to bim wboe tabic is al
ia ays spread with the daintiest ef food.
Of rich men there are two classes.
One has inherited riches the ether has
male bis own fortune by "hard knock,"
or by economy and dctotfcm to some
pur.UlL If uddenly depnted of hi 1 rr ti. ttrlr prtctlple of jro-iritmec-wcalth,
the first wilt experience a pan It require coasldcraUc capital as4 peculiar
new sensation. The world is new ta bint, 1 'rtu of maa&factarc to aceempUtb IL
and possibly be may fisd it far from so-1 ? 'i.V ,,r
. , r ii i - oa to w boa we are usaer obllratloa fr
ciao e or fnendly, and in no wje exer-1 icieVsaUoB. a O WOaoo xod 1L Wtta
cised in the matter of auhtiag sun to s y cWawrrcW
rebuild bis fortune. Here is a virjnn a
Scld for our fallen milliunaire. Here is
a chance for the development uf eaer-iesl
and talc&U be himself may never bare
dreamed of. The day. of a. are cnac.
He will not be "bored" for the fat ere in
devising new wats of "Lillirsr tiaae."
Any man with enough ta eat asd to w ear,
his mind all the time Intent epos any
i , " .v.i
and is no worthy object ef people' sym
" T , J""" w '
patny or pity.
TUe otber, who bas made his ewa for
tuns and suddenl v finds himself at the
oouom ci me saaucr azain, nat ine sac-
------
ceasful experience of year with which te
aid bim la rebuilding his fertuse aad
there are few of this class who de net de- I tAt:1 ,1" LcxPff ,te
ny themserves mce In ,b8 acquis of fiJ3.
wealth thxatbepojr laborer who r.cverlejtticieUT a wtH a UlthtaHr reDreaent-
aspircs to it by hi daily UrtL
Tbereis but one coadiUoa that hacsta
bein-s cannot accommodate theexseivt
to aad be happy. It is a omJittea ofcrU aadEecvircr la Eastern StAte. i
actual suffering or helplessness. j Special eSoru will be asd to have ill
tajoyment aad luxuries are ofleser
eaemle tliaa Iriends. Indel. mi ila-
. ,.r ,. . . . r
atioa in ltfe,wbicb does not provoke mea -
lal or ptipical actioa. Is a destroyer o! to the ipecUl load, wasta faed It nearly ia
bsppines. Let us, therefore, set a hiirber : tact.
value upon sympathv aad pity, that we
miy bestow Uitm mere liberally upon
worth v oliiecta. Assist the sufferers of
your own neighborhood. Look first ofUuraace Cetapaaie la aa Fraadace. Par.
all to vour own household and next ta 1 "r noia; jxjiictti crau use proopt ac
those wbo,foroae reason or aaotter, have f lllui
clslnu upon jour amitscce. hen that MoperaUve Uat dalas be filed la the Eat
is dune, yoa may pity the misfortune of , wtthta a spectseJ time, which la soaic la-
Jl the world beside. If your stock hold
.,
Me.time, let u. learn a lesson from the
slicd-gardcn aad Its Hair-barrels ol Otero
icg Glories. TYe need not compissiocate
the maa who bas been at such paias to
produce what to our pampered eyes seem
trivial results. If we caanot have spa
dons gardeas, let us be content with lit
tle ones, and let us bear in mind that a
barrel-garden, made attractive by one's
own hands and ingenuity, is incompara
bly more creditable to the owner lean a
grand garden that mocey bas mrchscd.
-J-or unto whomsoever much Is given, or
bim shall much be required. i.'ara!
2ita Yorker.
k Coat Lined With Money.
A war correspondent writes: 'Oomcdy
goes side by side with tragedy here as
everywhere, and even at a time like this
men can laugh. A Jew who has come
down from Aski-Sagbra b in a condition
of much perplexity about the means to
be adopted tor ttie recovery of a stolen
coat. Antidnatioc evil times in EVi-
SagliTA, the Jew had tosrn up bis money
in bis heaviest fur overcoat, and with
this held himself ready to leave town at
any moment. Swncho when the dread,
ed time arrived be missed the coat, and
had to come down here without it. Walk
ing about the streets of Adrianoplc he
descried this very cost upon the shoul
ders of a big Circassian, with whom he
entered into humble parley for its recov
ery, professing to I.ave taken a great
fancy for it, and offering a most un-Jew
like price for it. While he pretended to
examine the fur, he ascertained that his
money remained undisturbed. The Cir
cassian declined fo sell, and the Jew then
put in a claim as oarner of the cost, and
succeeded in bringing the Circassian be
fore the Governor of the town. The Gov
ernor declined to consider the Jew's
claim proved, and that hapless Hebrew
is sow following the Circassian like a
second shadow, beseeching him with
special iteration to strike a bargain. It
rests on Itochcfoucauld' authority that a
man can always cuj iy the misfortunes of
bis frieods, and the 'friends of this es
pecial Hebrew setin to find some consola
tion for their own sorrows in watching
and laughing at the countless ruses and
tnacoauvers with which Jewish ingenuity
inspires the hunter of tbo coat.
Russia has, in the last six montlis, ex
ported wheat to the value of over I3,-
000,000, against wheat to the value of
to,000,000 for the corresponding period
last year. SoIn spite of tne war,
the has had food enough for bcr own
people and abandsomo surplus for out
side nations. ..
Tho Infirmities of Ace
Arc hauler to bear than the ailments of raid,
die life or youth, since the rraltlaut power
In the jtein has diminished with declining
jear. and dkxase and sln have wore power
over the enfeebled body. It Is therefore the
more eentlal that that mUtant turner
I abould be augmented, Hnttetter'a titonucu
Hitter, a bruigo Ionic curuial. It admirably
adapted fur the purpose. It cuunteracta the
leflrmlllca peculiar to age, and saccors worn
out nature. It Wlfle the feeMc framr.adda
new otL a It were, to the flickering Utnp of
Ufe.dlQ'utes fresh warmth thrvush the eJilltrd ,
reins and civet comfort as well a rcllrf.tbnt
lightening .the burden of age ami retarding
la a measure the progrcs of decay. Ladle
In delicate health, as well as aged pcrseus,
derlre crest benefit from tal wboleaorar
stimulative tonic, which la abtulutely pure,
unobjectionable In flavor, and la recommend
eJ by physicians of repute.
Doors, Windows and Blinds.
Wilms BaoruzHa.
In clsnclnc over the broad and ample field
of San Francisco Indutlrlea and as a repre
sentative of Its class we are pleased to call
attention to the enlerprlilojc firm of Wilton
oromeri. manuiaciurcrs ana aeaier in
door. windows, blind., saah and bundlnc
material. No. IS. 20 and 22 Drurr.m .tretu
jfin Fraacisco. Twenty years ago the Mestra.
WUon came to thU city and commenced
' busiaets on a mucu smaller scale lnn ihtl
of to-day, bnt bj atrlct attention to the rule '
tfct rafcrn
lasucccMtal buUncs they nave !
aiuincd a trade second to none In the dir.
- t. M T . 1 .
nnawcic uu mmi mjrans
rifk, huildlnp, rendered earthquake-pr.f ,
by Intertill support of timber bolted to Ue
M)1 proo( by window and'
door frame farther protected by Iron hut-
telty, na u the oalv one of the kind In Saa
KraacUeo. It U bjdraulie and bat two up.
the mo.t of them. The alee of the buHdin-,
AiF ,!?I,e,1!5,h-,J ?BV!T'
mavinc It ooe of the flnett edifice fur bul. 1
ne44 purposes it ha been our lot la ee for 1
ome Qme- I
The batementceetalas wdchU, clas. tc,!
a"1 2r. pn n1 Co.rUhnc ,
of The Kcond. Mind. sh, etc. The I
Uiad, M(1 Ulh ,re ptte cUxlnc done :
aad all are ready for market. The third Soor '
U the claxinj; and painting department, j
Several tarn are emplevcd la ptlnUar and ,
?!W V "e l.M?5!1
-. . . .. ..
Their maaafartory u located la Hcxsanl
VaBey. FJ lKrio coasty It U verj eatea-
f,r,e,"J 711? I'!, ro3t.um" lcoSiH
In the nelzhboraood of one to two mKHao
fee, ef j3Hlbtr. By manufacturing dote by
the opphea tb-y can save oa tie traaipor.
uusa tne arucses l&pcclc4 try ut were
well mi e, tbewlnr that they ctaptoy jrtxxl
aacusery aaa carNOt workmen. t
Tbe tra4e of tbc hooe U Qett extcatlve, '
rekcnlaf all part ef the Pacific Cit,lbc
Oceastc IIaa4 and Australia. To tbt firm ,
! tail be craHicd the boa or ef pteeeer la
-"KTLEfS. .ViH!!
Zdfe Insuranoo Claims Adjostc-d.
Jjae Muasctt. Jr,ha eUbMhedociaI
JfW ilea la tie East tor coUectlar afl Uni
" 1 h""""
asee Cempaaie la BfiCblatMB. raxllc, La
bare already sled cialtaa direct Ub Ke
edrtrt. wW fiad it rreatlrtotbeir atmilin
. to pUrc the ceUectioa of ifeclr diridca2 Is
BB." caj. u reset e
. item or ui sanaer ireaw, aad ieiucraest
be aaJe lb dauaaat at tbU See.
L'ader tats arraasctartft. Ilarier VI MitaseH. ,
, o( New- Tork cllj, wtu act Ucrc a aUeracj '
In tact. represe&Uss Ute latere! of claim, i
"ff r,.c -r fertPl :vr
'uenurutf ur oitumji ii ihi ii
br Kmaem.
I It I a matter ot gnat ImiorUace that
' clalaaBt iboali place Utclr policr esty la
led. Apprecsatlec this fact, several aliorne j-
''". "J -a j raanaco aoj tietxre, nate
ir, . -"L"n.J 'f .tt
oon-rrjruitrtc yottcir rniorti dj me t-acru
. ,'
rwere cuiy rcrtttercc, wbtcn,u sucrestlal.
: iu eM Je ciAusaaUto pxrulitic direct!?
J dlreetloa aad laloraaUoa of elala-
.us B. ..i .If-..- Z..?T: 71Z
Uimrm at it, nrmrirai rjf. n. i.
isuaees ba nearly expired.
1 Umce. saoswtsUeet. corner CaXbr.
I fe!Ltti! B"V rf HfUhh
Purchasing Ajrenoy.
Ladles who are deslrou of ha viae cood
purchased for them la SAa FrxacUco caa do
o by addrcaalax Mr. W. IL Ashley, who
will tend sample of rood for their taipec
Uoa and approval. Would ay that I aa an
experienced droa-maker, asd have the ad.
vaatarc of buying At waolealc, aad would
Ctvc my patroa the bcne&t of tame. Goods
purchased sad seat C O. I). &ad for Cir
cular. Aay laforcistloa la regard to style
etecrfaUy jrircn. Would add that I have a
flrt-cUas csUtihthcseat for Drcss-taaklar,
aad aa prepared to execute country order
with dltpalch. Address Mas W, ILAsnLzr,
130 Sutler street Room 51 aa FraacUco.
Jamxa W. Bcix, soalrrel latpectorof the
Bell School DUlrlct, l making preparation
for a vigeron fall campaign agalatlthc Joint
ccemr. It I proposed by the reldeau of
the oiitrict to kill the squlrrtl on pa tare
a well as grain ltod. Wakelee's polaon wRl
be uaed. which Mr. Bell Indorse a the beat
poisoning preparation of which he ha any!
anowicagc rotimxu i try linn ami uullt.
rnTsiciAXS of high t landing unheslUtlag.
It give their ladorsemeat to tbe use of the
(iraefeaberg-Marshall Cathollcoa for all fe
male coraplaint. The weak and debllltAtcd
find wonderful relief Iron a coastAat use ot
this valnaWe rcraedy. Sold br all drugguts.
IL50 per bottle.
Ccsco roa Foca Am "After spending
hundred of dollars for doctors' fee. I was
cared at last of rheumatism by lavestlng four
bit la aSAk of Trapper ladlaa OU."
Use Barahaa's
aad aeuralgla.
Ablctiae for rheuaaUssi
Tnaow AwatTook Catrrcucx Care your
stiff JolutA, rlieumitlitn, scIsUca, lame back,
and all Umeneti and palo, with tbe cever
falling remedy, PatrT' Aaonriox Oil.
Ust Curahsra's Ablctiae fr croup, colds,
sore throat aad hosrseaesa.
J. W. SILVEFFER A CO'3 GKEEK SEAL
CI0AK3 are made from finest Haraaa To
bacco. S3 Sacramento tU San Fraaclsco.
Ittir for Ibt arat. nerroat asd drNHU!il. r
vrrma(aei' Kkctrtc Brlu, aad otaer appUaima, ear
prlrtl ad all palatal ctrtmlc dlaeatr wltaoct
nsedldae. Book aad Jocraal wttb lefjrmtUoa maOrd
&. Slrdal -rdrd br U! Urcha&Jca rlr. 1'a
Uesu taken lata U raUblUhmesL Adarra J. B.
Itctarll. elcctrtdaa ad aole aeeat, IOU faUom itrrrt.
Saa Fraadaeo.
Wima itjVa or"IKmrlic" rper rukteo-Mw
and beaaUfal detlfa. Send stamp tor catalocae,
3 Ioal itrrrt, Sao rraodaco.
rnorooairet rnprrtorCBlih it MaraerUe
cf Art, l!7 Muctxvmerr tirret, Saa rraaelara.
Caaa.tli Cabinet, tl rr dot. TKortXI AlfT
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