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-.--..-- j,: v- -- -as .ma .. i ....... .... , - ; . -- : . California State Analyst. Royal Baking Powder is Superior to all in Purity and Strength. " For purity and care ia preparation the Royal Baking Powder equals any in the market, and our test shows that it his greater leavening power than any of which we have any knowledge" Pre. Chemistry, University cC:l, ion: j. Analyst California State Hoard of Health, etc., etc. I A tv sr. ' f. I i" No careful housekeeper can afford to use any baking powder but Royal. War Kieltenieut In lbs Metropolis. The recent, war talk tested the patri otism of the members of the Niitninal Uuard in this city with ttstrterinf; results. Several of the retired veterans of the Seventh regiment, for instance, hastened to get themselves enrolled on the active list in order that they might be ready to go to the front with the old regiment if the occasion should recjnire. In a few instances new uniforms were ordered by veterans who had outgrown their old ones. Another thing that the war talk did ras to bring out m full force the "ei tra' howlers, 'these noisy tricksters permeated the entire city for several days They stirred up the down town business sections at noon and startled the people in the residence streets in the evenings. On two or three occasions the papers they sold actually contained some uews about the Chilian situation, but in the majority of cases there was nothing to justify the harrowing cry of "Extra!" and not infrequently the buyer of an "extra" would Hud himself in pos session of a newspaper one day old for which he paid five times the regular price Two enterprising shonters went through several usually quiet streets on the west side above Fiftieth street one evening and worked off a few hundred copies of a cheap illustrated paper nearly ft mouth old. They hail iirolwbly bought the lot at so much per pound, and they old tne papers at five cents a copy. New York Tunes. The longest single telegraph wire Bpan iu the world in that across the River Kistuali, between Bezorah and Sectarnazon, India Stretched from one mountain to another, the wire is more than 0,1)00 feet in length. At breakfn.st cheerfulness can be insisted upon and acquired, and all may be banished in this morning re union that can grieve and worry. An advantage is gained, then, at the outset, whatever may befall. ASIIIMA SlTFEltERS Who have In viiln tried every other mentis of relief hioiiM try ' Fcltitr mantra AMtltma Cure." No wiilMig lor result. Its anion Is Immediate. direct nnd certain, tin a hiniile trial proves. K.-nd to lr. It. S'liill" uann, St. Paul, Mitiu., fur a tree trial paclratfL', hut ask vour drumr!"! Hrst We Charge You Nothing for Our Services. All the annoyances ot looking for s suitable stopping place iu San Frmielitro obviated. Kle Kii'it mollis, private bath, in fluent Hotel to the "I'heap but clean" for 60 cents per night. For jiartieular- (free) address Midwinter Fiir Hotel and Boarding Bureau, No. 14 1'ost St. 8ak Francisco, CaL. Tie Best Vatcrjrocf Coat in tho WORLD ! tea T1..IKU itt'wn Rl irlrr.R la warranted WStrr- t.rcor, ami will kwp you dry In iho harden florin. The ;ci.vcrllieeii'ircfddle. Bewareof Imitations. Don I tal eat il .me Iree. A. J. TOWEK. Ilotlup. Msss. i.. .....i if ih"Hih Brand" it noi on iu uratirs- BaAin&PoJtWer Purity and LeaveninrtPon,er UNEQUALED. GASH PRISES fo Introdaeo onr Powder. w have d tnntuedtodltrltulo among the consum ers a number of CASH PHIZES To Hie person orclub returning usthelargesl rionib. r ofcertlucauionor before Juns L. 1HII. wawi.linvaneaflhrjrlraofSlOO. and txlioiieztlar .-eO, tminerous other prist ncflng (rootU7SI.N CASH. CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. A. FELIiKNHF.IM KK, Leading Jew eler of ihe Pacinc Northwest, keep- a larg tu ck of all t.K KETf.X'lr.TY HAlXiKS on hand. llet goods at low est dt:nre. Half mude to order. lire.Kr.U;.Sil3l VOMBBpUTN tOU ptrugrn b wbo haw wnk lunor Att f -.n.ampiton, H bu erc tu nm-fi It bM not Injai - i on. Iv if not bad to tat, -i la lb beat ooufft. rnip . IT SOCIETY MIES. Kir M "-ii . bsTtRDAY AND TOMORROW. poun.l, brpaking tnroflgB th thickets, A W v vsaw They Were Abreuat the Fuahloa. It a town In Texim. nnd a irnnii mnnv families from the north had settled there: n.n and women reared amid refinement. who hail had some of the edges knnrknl off it iu the rou'h and tumble lifeof n new state, but who still recognized the worth of it, acknowledged their lapses somewhat sadly to themselves and were anxious to pick up any of the new wrinkles of Dolite society. A wealthy New Yorker, who had a broth. er-in-law and some Investments in the town, went down there one winter, on the way to .Mexico, for his health. It was de tided to give him a dinner, at which the local Texan geutlefolk could meet the rich lisitor tllld uia fonliiuuaulu ft ifc. whii Wi Kith him. The dinner went off with success. The rich man was a jovial fellow and his wife affable. The Texans, however, felt a little nervous lest they should commit some breach of the proprieties, and they watched their guests' manners closely. Now, the rich man was a big eater, not to say a greedy one, anil his wife had to watch over his meals on account of his health. He wanted some ice cream, and she protested to him, under her breath, that it would surely make him ill. lie insisted, and she dilated on the discomforts of sickness In a Texan town. It was no use, Finally she said: "Well, if you will have it, llenry, put some brandy on it, for pity's Bake, That may save you from cramps In your stomach, which your obstinacy richly de serves and the cream is almost sure to give you." So the rich man poured a liberal dose of brandy over his ice cream, under protest, declaring that the compound was far from a luxury. When he glanced around the table and was about to apologize for his queer taste, he saw people on both sides of the table gravely deluding their ice cream with brandy. New York Tribune. Irritating Sensibilities. "What are you going to do," laughed a young matron, "when you arc born with tastes and sensibilities nil ont of harmony with your income. In our little apartment the thing that jars most upon me Is the perpetual presence of the maid. Even it I do not see her, I can always hear her, for she gets the most atrociously squeaky shoes it has ever lwon my lot to listen to. 1 have spoken about the matter several times nnd persuaded her to immerse the soles of one pair in linseed oil nil night, only to be met with a linn refusal to re peat the operation when a new pair was necessary. 1 'Twas the ile, mum, that wore thim so quick, and nothing I can say will change her opiuion. I might send ber away, but 1 should only get some one to irritate tne in some other way. .My last malu did not bru m ber teeth. I told her pleasantly that she ought to brush them every day, nnd when she said she had lost her brush (I don't suppose she ever had any), I bought one, with a jar of powder, which I presented as delicately as possible. Her teetn were. however, beyond mere brushing, and final ly, after some hesitation over the expense, I decided to send her to a dentist for a thorough clenninK of the teeth, after which I hoped brush and powder would keep them nresentnble. But 1 hnil miscalculated my material. She refnsed absolutely to enter a dentist's room, much less sit in his chair. A cousin of hcr's had had a tooth drawn by one of j them 'all unlieknownst mum, vicn he said he'd only look at it,' anil my persua sions availed nothing. So you see I've given up trying to soften my afflictions and only deplore that 1 notice them." Her Point of View Iu .New loru iimea. A Suggestion Concerning Late Dinners If we could all see that amusements, thai society, the frequent intercourse of friend ships, the intellectual meetings oi minus are as important to the human well being any other cultivation, or as uny eann'y acquisition, we should lie willing to set part some time for society as its due. Now, how is it? We give up the day to two things, work and eating even the lat ter not being so much enjoyed as it snouia be for want of time. The claims of society are crowded Into the fag cud of the even ing. People, by that time, are uot in very good trim for society, and especially for another meal. Tiny have little life to give to company, anil If, In response 10 the tender hospitality, they go to a friend's house and eat a fourth meal, they do so with little enjoyment and at the expense of health. All this might be changed with out violence to our business or to our rea sonable customs Take the case of evening parties. In stead of calling them nt late hours. In win ter, say, let 1 hem le held not later than 6 o'clock. Let the supper or dinner, a the case may lie. lie served as soon as the guests , thin it would take the place of a remihir meal. Thia would only require men and women to alwndon their usual avruatinn fin hour earlier than usual, la word, to take Into account sotlul life as a -v..it Assembling si o, wie cuiiiiu could disperse at about the usual time now of gathering together, i uere .y, k pie who will not agree i ni w - sensible pmctlce.-New York Ledger. Millions of Bed Herring. The waters of the inlet at this time of irlv alive with red ber- rini? The general belief U that shipping will drive these urn irum "j bntany one standing on the deck of a boat lvlng in the stream can see millions .v ' Satnrdav afternoon eev - ral bovs were observed fishing in the ? if fish. The Indian method is as ill La- Take a slender pole ont loliows. i i A,iv in on one side twenty teei h . ,. a dozen or two ' ' ..! it k.rlli Tiniwiththepole. The pole, in .med to carry their neary raau ue !?i Kh th water, caches the tween their thighs, and to lift them up 1 TT 1 Tl III LUC WV" - . Ntanmt " Entity msTbecanght in a short time. VancouTax Telegram. TOMORROW, Hat? "l,leV HPlaS. Having and The hands of Hope are empty, and the heart ol Having ia For the joy we take. In the taklne dies; aad the . )oy we Had is its chost. Now. which is the better-the Jov unknown, or tie Joy w have clapped e n'd lout? -John Boyle O'Reilly. THE GRAY WOLF. Here is what was recounted to ns tT the old Marquis d'Arville after dinner t the house of the Baron des Ravels. Baint-Hubert. We had started a stair diir-ini? tho itnv The marquis was the only one of the guests who had not taken" part in the pursuit. He never indulged iu the chase. During the entire time of the repast we had talked of little else than the massa cre of animals. Even the women inter ested themselves in the sanguinary and often incredible tales, and the speakers mimicked the attacks and the combats between men and beasts, gesticulating with their arms and conversing in ex cited tones. M. d'Arville spoke well, with a cer- tain air of poetry, a trifle sonorous, but ' inn or effect, lie had often repeated this history, therefore he spoke fluently, not hesitating to find choice words in which to depict his images. "Messieurs," he said, vl have never hnnted, nor did my father, my grand father or my great-grandfather. This last was the son of a man who hunted more than all of you. lie died iu 17C4. I will tell yon how. "He was named Jean, was married and was the father of this child, who was my great-grandfather, and he lived with his younger brother, Francois d'Arville, in our chateau in the midst of a forest in Lorraine. Francois d'Ar ville had remained a bachelor through love of the chase. These two hunted from one year's end to the other, with out repose, without stop, without lassi tude. They loved nothing else, under stood nothing else, talked of nothing plso. lived for nothing cIsb than the chase. This terrible, inexorable passion possessed them to the heart, had invaded them entirely, leaving no place for any thing else. "They had prohibited any one from interrupting them during tho chase for any purpose whatever. My great grandfather was born while his father was following a fox, and Jean d'Arville, instead of interrupting the run, swore. 'In the name of the saints, tho rascal might better have waited uutil after the hunt!' "His brother Francois was even more carried away by this passion than him self. From the time he arose in the morning he went to see the dogs, then the horses, then the shot birds in the im mediate vicinity of the chateau, up to tho time of loaving to start some larger game. They were known throughout the neighboring country as M. le Mar quis and M. le Cadet, tho nobles of that day not endeavoring like thoso of our own time to establish a descending hier archy in titles; because the son of a mar quis is no more a count, nor the son of a viscount a baron than the son of a gen eral is a colonel by birth; but the shab by vanity of our day finds profit in this arrangoment. I return to my ancestors "They were, it appears, huge, long, hairy, violent and vigorous. The young er, even taller than the elder, had a voice so strong that, according to a legend of which ho was the hero, all the leaves of the forest trembled when he shouted. And when they leaped into the saddlo to depart for the chaso it was a superb spectacle to seo theso two giants bestriding their great horses. "Now, toward the depth of the win ter of this year, 1704, tho cold was exces sive and the wolves became ferocious. They attacked the belated country peo ple, wandered around the houses at night, howling from the setting to the rising of tho sun, and depopulating the stablos. "And soon a weird rumor rirc'ilatcd. They talked of a colossal wolf, with gray hair, almost white, who had eaten two children, devoured a woman s arm, strangled all the watchdogs of the country, and who penetrated without fear into the inclosurcs to sniff under the doors. All the inhabitants declared that they had heard his snuffle, and that it had made the names of the lamp flicker. And soon a panic ran througl all the province. Nobody dared go ont after nightfall. The darkness seemed to be haunted by images of the beast. "The d'Arville brothers resolved U, find this animal and kill it, and they ac cordingly summoned all the gentlemen of the country to a grand chase. It va in vain. They hunted the forest over and searched the thickets, but did not encounter it They killed plenty of wolves, but not this one. And each night, after the chase, the animal, as though to avenge itself, attacked some traveler or devoured some cattle, always far from the place where they had been searching for it At liuit one night it penetrated the pig stable of the Chateau d Arvtlle and ate tne two finest porkers, The two brothers were inflamed with anger, considering this attack as a bra vado from the monster, a direct injur', a defiance. They took all their strong bloodhounds, accustomed to the pursuit of redoubtable beasts, and entered the chase, their hearts provoked to fury. "From dawn until the hour when th purple sun descended behind the great, bare trees, they beat the thickets with out finding anything. Pinally, both furious and desolate, and astonished that all their skill had been baffled by tlur wolf, tbey were walking their borne along a path bordered by bushes, when they were suddenly seized by a sort of mysterious fear. " 'This beast ia not an ordinary one said the oldest 'One would almost say that he had human attributes.' " 'We should have a ball blessed by our cousin, the bishop,' said the younger 'or have some priest pronounce the uccos sarv words.' He ceased speaking. "See how red the sun is,' replied Jpan. 'The hi it wolf will do souit wickedness this night' lie bad hardly spoken these wor 1 wnen nja horse reared; that of Francois oegan, susing. n s viuu. covered with deJ leaves opened in frost c tnemi and a colossal beast, ail gray, 1 .n, n0 and ran off into the woods. th brothers emitted a sort of Joyous (j, gtopid borwrsi they threw tbem for - ward th all their strength, rushing m ahul at such a pace, exciting thorn on with voice, ee ... ' a m. th.t th nowerful riders " . toeBL Tbey w-nt tfaot, bally to the YESTERDAY prouh.l, breaking through the 'thicltets. crossing the ravines, climbing the hills, descending the glens and sounding the horn with full lungs to attract the at tention of their companions and their dogs. "All of a sudden, in this wild run, my great-great-grandfather dashed his fore head against au enonnons branch, which split his skull, and he fell to the ground stone dead. His horse, mad with fright, disappeared in the shadows that en veloped the wood. "The yo;n:;;t;- d'Arville stopped short, jumped to tl.e (.i innd, seized his brother in his arms and saw that his brains were pouring from the wound, with his blood. Theu he seated himself beside the body, took the red and disfigured head upon his knee and contemplated the immobile face of his elder brother. L.iuie oy nine a iear inviuied mm, a singular fear which he had never felt before; the fear of tho shadow, tho fear of the solitude, fear of tho deserted wood, also fear of the fantastic wolf which had killed his brother to venge it self upon them. "Darkness was falling rapidly, and the sharp cohl made the trees crackle. Fran' cois rose up shivering, incapable of re- tnainini: there longer, feeling himself almost fainting. Uue could hear noth ing, neither the voices of the dogs, nor the sound of horns; all was sileut And this gloomy silence of freezing night had in it something horrible and strange. "He seized the colossal frame of Jean in his hands, lifted it up aud laid it across the saddlo. iu order to carry it back to the chateau. Theu he slowly started to return, his mind wandering as if he were tipsy and pursued by horrible and startling images. Suddenly in his path way through the night a monstrous form passed. "It was tho beast. "A shock of fright agitated the hunt er; something cold, like a dropof water, glided along his loins, and, like a friar haunted by the devil, he made the sii;n of tho cross. Ilo was distracted by this sudden reappearance of tho frightful wanderer. But his eyes fell npon the inert corpse lying before him. and his fear immediately changing into clioit r. he shook with rage. Theu he spurred his horse and dashed after the wolf. Ile followed it through the copso, through avincs and through the forest, travers ing woods winch he, no longer recog nized, his cyo fixed upon the gray sjiot which flew before him iu tho night Ilia horso also seemed animated by an un known force and ardor. He galloped straight ahead with outstretched neck, the head and feet of the dead man across the saddle dashing against troes nnd rocks. The brambles tore tho hair of tho corpse, tho forehead battorcd the enormous treo trunks, spattering them with blood, tho spurs ripped tho bark to tatters. "Suddenly tho nnimnl and ita pursuer emerged from tho forest and rushed into u valley just as the moon appeared above the mountains. This valley was closed on all sides by immense rocks, without possiblo egress, and the wolf found it self driven into a corner. Francois then emitted a howl of jov, the echoes of which wero repeated liko a roll of thun der, nnd jumped from his horso, cutlass in hand. Tho bristling beast waited with rounded back, its eyes gleaming like two stars. But beforo offering bat- tlo the hunter lifted his brother down, seated him on a rock, and supporting by means of stones bis head, which was hardly more than a patch of blood, ho cried into his ears, as though he was speaking to a deaf person: . 'Look, Jean: look there! Then ho threw himself upon the monster. Ilo felt strong enough to overthrow n mountain, to grind the stones in bis hands. Tho beast would havo bitten him and tried to dash at his stomach, but Francois bad seized it by tho throat, without even the aid of his weapon, and slowly strangled it, listen ing to the stoppage of tho breathing in its throat ami tho beating of its heart, And bo laughed wildly, closing tighter and tighter his powerful grip and cry ing iu a delirium of joy: " 'Look, Jean; look. "All resistance ceased; tho body of the wolf becaiuo limp. It was dead. Then Francois took it up in his arms. carried it and threw it at his brother's feet, repeating in a tender voice: Thine, thine, thine, my little Jean thcro it is!" 'Then placing the two cadavers across his saddle, one upon the other, ho set out ou his way back. He returned to the chateau laughing and crying like Uargautua at tho birth of Dautagrucl emitting cries of triumph, stamping with joy in recounting tho death nt the nni tnal, groaning and tearing bis beard in telling that of his brother. And often in after years, when he spoke of that day, he declared with tears in his eyes " 'If only poor Jean could have seen me strangle the brute, 1 am sure be would havo died contented.' "The widow of my great-great-grnnd father inspired her orphan sou with i horror of tho chaso which has been transmitted from father to son down to mvself." Tho Marquis d'Arville was silent Some one asked: "This history is a legend, is it not?" "I swear to you that it is true from one end to the other, ho responded Then a woman said in a soft, little voice: "It is a fine thing to have such pas sions." Translated from the French by Guy da Maupassant for the Boston Herald. Queer Names fur Ttwsa rennnvlvsma tins twelve towns or poHtothcea with very iHtculiar names, viz.. Stutnptowti 1'u I ImU iu. Khintown JuKtuwn I'uckcr y Km. bis, rjcnib- Krana Hits. Mans Cuuice. Maiden's Choice ami ISinl in Hand. Nortli Carolina comos in a (food sec ond with WolfM-ratm. rinake bite, ,u whtflle. Uap Civil and Shoe lleeL iluryUuil baa Slalitown. Pumper 8mab and Johiinr Cake. Canada has Medicine Hat. Moose Jaw and I'ullywoff. Otno baa Slick. Itattleanak and Kill bmk Nebraska haa a Rawhide. Minnenota a Pnrifatory and Wuk-ousid a Tounide. bu Looui ltfinhlia larw Hrsttsrs of Ml ait. At the comer of KifUt-nth atreet and ew York avenue a man released ac-atfe 1 of rau to ua kill.-.! by dogs One raw ran nudei the .kins of a lady In on the corner Instead of f Uue of the stand Ititf on the i-oruer Instead of fainting . or creminng she slightly raised bor unr menu, ami ueiitly sti.,k the rat to the Kmond. after wlnrh she cnlmljr Ismnted a car The rat w killad Tbs loci wwt- Wmbwg !'-. HERALD or TBS IXPANT TSAR. Clip the last thirty years or mora from the century, and the ecuiem will rvnrvxnt the term ol the unbouudl popularity ul Hostet ter't Stomac h llilu-n. The opt nine ot the vear INN will be tiitiialiirt bv the appoarance ol a fresh Almanac of the Bitten. in which the uaea. derivallou aud aetionof thi world-faruouamed ieme win be lucidly st forth. Kverybody thiHild read It. The calendar and astronomical calculation to be found in thia brochure are al ways astonishingly accurate, and the ttatitt?, tUtiMratiout, humor and other readiujr matter rich in intermt and full of profit. The Hoatelter Company ot l'ittburg, I'a., publish II them selves. 1 hey employ more than sixty hamta In the mechanical work, and more than eleven mouths In the ear are consumed in its prepara tion. It can be ohuloed. nithont cot, of all druecists and country dealer, and Is printed Iu KlijEli-h, lierinan, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. Some people think It Is Clam Spreckelt who has ticeu raising cane over lu Hawaii. This it mere spreckeiatiou. A (lOOll l-IIYSICIAX. He is the best physician who takes ad vantage of any remedy that oilers the right kind of reliet. r-oine medicines relieve, but for the moment only. Their ultimate ellect is to increase the sutlering. Ai.iiiH-g's PoRora Plaktsr are a uni versa! favorite, with coori uliv-iciHiia. and are always reconimeii.ird hv tlieiu for local psina ol 'every kmd. In s'l cases of lame or eak back. Mill',ie8 of the toints, their luatism, inilitrs'stioii, kidney trouble, they a--t'V lar the be-t external rented v. N only uo Alii cock a I'or ci n a-tkrs relieve fain, but they have no after ill ett o a. rh-y are ooo'n, omlv tiooe, iiioaorotiLT OOOP. liKANimiTii's Tim s rectify the secretions. Queen I ll's rptornt'on gowns will pr-bahly w rum eiup rc, win kiitu-ieai i.iu cnccts. iioirT's sciiiioi. run novs, Mlllbrne, 8-n Mateo oountv, Cal .prepares bovs inr I tiivcr-liy or business, tiraduaics admitted to the State mid Stai. ford I'nivcrsillea wtllinul 'Xiiiniiinllnn. Next term twins January '. 1SW. 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I tu jhtK et tMinhiiiailim ol Ihe two InirreilU'iiu ht whul prtMliuei nut It won leiful rt'NiiitN in ouruiK t'alttrrh. Htnd lor lout l- uiouiftu, tree. K. J. t il KN K Y a CO., rropi., loledo. O. Hold by druKKlits; price, 76 eeiita. Cse KnHmellue Stove Polish : no dust, no smell. Tar Qsbmca for brnakfaat. TO STOP tiik rnoaitRss nt r,.n..l..n you will iluil but one ffiiaronf ed remed j Doctor j tcno s ttonien MtsllcaJ I'lscnverv. In adviuitxil ensos, it brlnirii coinfort and relief; If you haven't dolayod too loner, it will certainly euro. It doesn't claim too much, It won't ntnke new Innfra nnthina; can: but It will ninko dlsnasnil one sotinil and beAlthy, wlion evorytlilng else lias fnileil. The scrofulous nlfoctlnn of tit lunes ttiat'a oattsoil Coiisiiniption, like every other form of Hcrofuln, and every blond-taint and dis order, yiolda to the " Discovery." It Is the most elfoctive blood -cleanser, ttrenirth-re storer, and flesh-btilMer that's known to nied leal science. In nil llnincb al. Throat, and Lung Affuct ions, if it ever fnils to benollt or cure, you have your money back. A perfect anil permanent cure for your laiarrn or .hai in ensn. ri b or t-'M in cash. This ia nrnnilseil by the proprietora of Dr. Hogw's Catarrh lUHiieuy. 66 August Flower" Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no rood. I could not speak aloud. KverytliinR that I took into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through i neighbor I got one of your books, I procured a bottle of Green's Aif ust Flower and took it. I am to-day stout, hearty and strong aud enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my lilc and cave me my health. Mrs. Sarah I Cox, Defiance, O. l'ortlai fl( Oregon. A. P. AKHrmoKO. .'rlnHnMl. j. a. n sara, necreiary Mr Itautiru1 f atitlnKua r. Jf U M lr TTOTTITtl TIliVM knnwn tor molttafa tlM V tm rP'rIiJtf1 Mum IoU-tim ItttiitJ t JJ TM Ll rON( a to AH its Drt.ciM.Kn-t inr AeucRtf fjfii wtii'-n tv' dirwrtir on pn ttA4 Oft a pfwtan'ntmir. IVfs Bon. Iruli r I &tUi Val O' UiA.i. lit. Puaanko, J'Dllalplt.U. i'a, T. JACOBS 5 BURNS. BRUISES, SCALDS, CUTS AND WOUNDS. DROP ini t nor soy oni . 't rwuiruiHi .. ciumw, iw our rsuiiiit wun oairK Dea and all Ul DON'T BORROW SAPOLIO Moore's HOOK KIVkAl.kfu HKM BHK'.alATWM aa ear roue HATiHM WIMcl I IM Ml 3bwtu yw Hood's Cures TV .-?.. iij.,awJti 1 Sophie Mclielilin When 7 years old begun to be troubled wltn er cms on the head, causing Intense itching and burning, and aiTtctlnf ber eyes. Her mother t?stl3ca: "We rave her tlx bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla and shs Is entirely well. I havo taken It mytelf for that tired feeling and It docs ma groat good." Mas. Willis McKelmn, H Stock holm St., Baltimore, Mil. Get Hood's. HoodS PUIS cure U ltvor tlU, biUnusncu, 60ot.,and $1.00 per UotUoT Uue oeat ft TtlTS ItRllT COCOn ( ii hb orutimtlv cum Throat, Hoarsen am, Whoopinf Coueh anil ialht... t7..t rniis.nllil Tsa ... (swa-ssl. hu cured thouaanda, and will cm a Too i taken In time, 8old by Dniffglttts on runr ntee. For ft Inline Hack or fht. hm 8H1L0H S BELLADONNA PLASTKRJBm. f H 1 LO H'SyVC ATA R R H DHSkR E M E DY. lliive you I Vturrh 1 This remedy 1 (ntaran teed to ci tra you. I'rioe.Wcta. JtUevtor (re. DR. GUWS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS. C0LD3 AHD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. Inralilna-afamHr of tiHa ohlldran, mr only ram al far UouKha,CjMi and CroupwM onion ay rap. II iiat m tirTnnttrA trwt It fnrt tnara tMQ. Now my a:rmlnhlltlrn tk Vr, (tunn't Onion Byrup r a li wu inn Uka Ir. (lunn'i whloh li lrMiy prnparml anil morr rl"tMinl to tha Ust. Bnlrl virrWhr. Urt bollltt (Ml oanta. TakanoaubautuMforiW Taara'a noUua a . RL00D POISON A SPECIALTY. RTiihllta norntanontly finn. In l& to5Ai!aya. Vitu can bo tnntioil at iKiinn for tltn an mo rli a ail tint annio aruiiritiilra with tlumo wtiotm'forlu mnip pro wo win cnntrnrL to run tnem or ntruiKi mrniry anil uny iionhtt tf ctunlntf. rallnmtl tn ami tiotol ini, it we inn to euro, ir rni no to iuiimi i urv. ItMlltte tnliih. ti1 at III hnvo mrUen ilna. M iiratial'utrltrft'ln intniih, MfirvTltmiit, i'lmplea.l'oiirr-4'olrrl (timta.l Irrratm am prut of tlio Wlr. Ilitlr or l:yrii-iaa f.tlllia out. ii it tni Mynnuiiie jii.uti vuimun that we Ruurnnitd to run. We aollclt the uum oballnnt rnaci anl rliullrtta;e the vnrl4 fut a nian we run not riira TliU(Uwaobtualwar namra Ihe aklll or tne inniif ntlnrnl payal rluna. M.'tA,000 rnitllal Ix'hlnil our uiicondl llonal miarauU'O. AhMtliilfirfraanf Mnlt"loi anplK'tilon Ainrta ( oii JU.HI l o. lUaioiaaialaont(jTcaapl.lblvttiiotIII NGRAVING 1 1 ritlMI.HH hlKH'1,11 kMlW tiiul tltitol h-at mill Im k I' ho lo ii urav li a ollli a In Hun Kr.m- flu O HUB mllilillrihl-0 Vf OBwiTvl''?Vft ' 7 liv lh. Mitm.Rfr fT ixiW r u n hub tminlt IIhIii-iI jfe triIM0lH6CfV.W.l II.AVIN(I CO. Who l.Lr.,r-,. a.'Il la"wri tint Inlitt , AM-l"wu.ir il w""1 ' i mi prove . ji 'J r - j m-t i (..ii ..i yt ri.prf ' tho in(t iii.rtivit " SJr IIIIM'IIIMIT)-, llli tip T. r I'lintliiB.powiTfiilrlic pionrcr to. ltirnn out llie uiKoi'Hi riaaa ot wtulc liioiii iim r. rrlliiltlV mi l at llil lloini v nifMlertilit urli i-a lor all klml. of wniiriivlnit. l'uhlintiota Iii IumI to at tup on rlul Umi a. Jl prtlttrra it im othrrt tin hi mi riiti i or mi ii i t it-, rnuiiiint-H iifiii iniorniit) il 4.T. IjkwKV, Maiiugi-r.uM irkfiNi,. H V . CaL RUPTURE I'KUMANr.N II.Y I I III: Dim Mi I'AV. N'l P.lV UNTIL -'nr.t Wo refer to A, iho tail suit. No oi-icksti n. No iietntiiin rso. si tiNrss. ,r teorenil furrlri!iiN nun bunk lelu vni e. ilia aids. Ira. IheO.E. !& Marquam t'OII l l,4 l. IINl.tlS, ncaraura t C.pllal ard lurplut, 1 1, COO 000 EOCENE. 1. a Rptxdal brand of Biinilni Oil. which w manaiaeiuraakurossly lor fAMlLY LM. IT IM A PKHrkl'T II.I.UMINA1UU. 11' lit I.KIM flKK last. IT la ur VNirilHM UALITT. Wt luarantae II to ba th MiaHasrr roaaiuj asm or illukihatiso oil. Ask lor It. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. MDC WINCinW'C sooTHiNo IlllliJt llllltJLWII U bVRUP - FOR OHILOMIN TIITHINO rsaLhralllms-1.i. a t'MU a ktASLs, OIL Perfect Cure of IT ik voi;k blhinkhh mih not fay. Chlrkens sr. saallv and auccMluil raised by at lug the Pctaluma In oubatora and Broodera. Our II luilrslSwl rjtt.llMMlM l,.iia MM al.nl ll ine reiaitirna ll yon wsul atrorif, viKorous fhlrk. iieso'iuarters n,r none son i;iover cutters, Mark rota. Y?. " - ..v i -vl , ikii., ..spoinsiiiK loola, ronntaliis, rKHal't Moup I ore, Murru rum try ..iir, (.nxaiosoiis me irsai en iraeo-itra k nier aud evary othei iini.ry raiaara. we in. Diamine. Ill otaratlOII ins rorw.ia tistrien rsriu. Midwinter Fair. Y, kluda f rat:.. Cau iajue Iree; If you waul ll, wrlu 'kiaui-vill isyuia UK VU ;Zu-7W-7I--7M Mslu stroel,T.talulua C TROUBLE." BUY RHEUMATItMl CURED BY THE USE OF Revealed Remedy. 7 c-ura (.Ml i Ma a. t. maxj, a "V a aastvaajai rTo BUSINESS IS E Groceries at in. wholesale prices direct to tne consumer. All we want to say is this : If you really want to buy your GROCERIES as they should be bought, send for our price 1st. Same will be malted free of charge on application. COOPER & IiEVY, Seattle, Wash. Hi I C3 W have limt IwiOil an rlcrmit KVl naen Ulna. truled cattiUtiie vt FIREARMS AND SPORTING GOODS. If yon sre In need of snvtlilne In this Hue. send ns your mime nnd e ttlll M'lid you one by ru turn mail. Aililnss THE U. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., 0;l First titre. t. I'ortlniid, Or. Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. This tSTlirlte hotel It miller the msnssemen ( CIIAKI.KX MON I'UOMkKY, sndltasKood II not tho ix'.l Family aud Uuilness Meu't Hotel In San Krauelsco. Homo Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled 1 rirst-olass to price and the highest standsrd ot retoevlaulllly tiaraiilrvd. Our rouna xnnmit bt wpanttd for htnlniMK nutl rrmtjnrt. Hoard and room per day, tl..'f., 1.M), 11.76 and fc' u); board and room wr week, $7 to slnala rooms, MM to II. Kree coach to and from hotel. DOCTOR THE GREAT CURE FOR INDIGESTION -AND CONSTIPATION. Regulator of the Liver and Kidneys A HI'KIMFIU KOH- Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Other Blood md Skin Diseases. - Il It a positive cmre for sll those nalnful. iii. oale eotiilsliiu and eoinilli'Hted troubles and weaknesses rout moil among our wives, toothers and datistiU-rs i.u r.iwi iif-uinie sun isMiins, rwn or three diwesof Da. I'skiiks's Ksmshv mken dally keeos the blood cool. th. llviir hii.1 kl,iit..va mt. Ire. nnd will enilrt.lv eruilli. lilt Irisiit thai amatiasis sll trsi e- of Hcroftila, Hull llliuiiin, or any other .U..H.I, uuniu UWHU, No medlelne ever I Irnduced In this country has met with such ready ssle, nor slven alien universal antMiu't on whenever umjcl sa thai of Ha. I'a sut s's KsHkiir. nils remedy lis. been tfed lit Ihe honlials Ihrouirliool tha old world lor the .l 'wi-iily. live yunrs as s apei inii for the abuve iIimismm, .nd ll hat snd will euro when all oilier .o-c.Uod retnuilles fsll. Hend lor aniphlet nt testimonials from thnsa who have been eur. d by Its u-o. Uriiml.u soil It at ll.ra fMir botlle. Try 11 and bo couviuoed. Kor sale by MACK & CO., 0 and II Front 8t., San Pranclioo. EY, Rladdor. Urliiarv and !.! riUa..uaa n...- Uravel end lilabetea are cured by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY On re. Rrl(ht'. DImsm, Retention ur Non-raw .iiuouoi uriue, falus lu lb. Hack, Lotus or HUNT'S REMEDY 'nt. '"''np''',. Nervous Olteasea, (len.ra Osblllty, r-.msls Hsakueas aud kaoasJea. HUNT'S REMEDY Ourea Blllonanest, HeadKha, Jaundice, Hoar -tlomacu, by.osp.la, Cousilpstlou and I'llea. HUNT'S REMEDY IfJIk AT ONI!K on tha si a. us. mi mm KiDi'l and H.wrlt, restorliia them ui aWiih. .w fall, liuildrads have lan Saaa.1 a.h ..... . Ilv.n ip lo dls by Irleud. aud phy.u;laua. OLD BV ALL, lJHUit.i n. MASQUERADES, PARAGES, Mreryihlnt, lu lh. .bow, llu.. cVt,VeI, WW Baarils, Hropertlea Opera aud May Books. eu UTZS? .Coa"- .,orrW,..i.l.,E.Psi Helled. GiLrarrai A to., , M an.'i M o Karreli fflStOE I Bast in theWorldl GREASE bet tha Gcn-nina! Sold LvsrvwhsreP ss nuoiaai, saaa, r.rtlsnil.Or. INCUB1 T0l on larrslLXkjTs. Best nsketv Ixiwaat prieva. Baud for oaialoaua. ktill H, ktlywts.Ctll. I B. P. V. V. No. 623-8, F. N, V. Ko. 09 I, -.,.a,,.r' .