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Under its new "management the "Be view " is constantly im proving and is rapidly gaining in circulation. naving added more names to its list during the past three months T.nJITI H.T1 V nmiTIT.rVTMl.TIAT w w" .. in Oregon; If you want to hear from a wide awake, progressive sec tion, subscribe for the Bosebunr Beview" If you want to reach a large number of intelli gent people, place your OrlTrnrl CflTrl ATI t in f Tl A UUVUrtlaiUUiUllb Ul VJLLU if Tl - .mm I nMlll),7 I By special arrange- mento t?q will funnon I a'- (In . . if .t At I XUQ JueVie W SHU U.Q I weekly tl j j r im J JLi 6 Y X O A li. I World" for $3.00, in advance. Thin in an im- "L I. IiieURB 111! nr. minHCriUB nowl LATE NEWS SUMMARY. Forelzn cusid Domestic St. John has opened the Prohibition campaign for 1883 in Illinois. At Stromsberz. ; Neb., two married women eloped with a saloonkeeper. It ia estimated that the wheat harvest in Texas will average 23 bushels per acre. An election riot occurred in Lampassas, Mexico, recently, in which three men were ; Killed outright. The President has amxrinted Israel Law- ton to be Superintendent of the Mint at : San Francisco. Parnell and several followers will visit America in tbe Autumn to raise funds for the political campaign. James Kussell Lowe lis name ia men tioned ia connection with the. vacant pres- i idency of Cornell University. KAndlem&n's cotton f artnrv in Randolnh County, N. C, was partially destroyed by I fire, the loss reacting $l50,uuu. Over 10.COO tons of metal have been used in tne construction of tne ironclad lieu Don, I recently launched at London. The steamer Joe Fleming, owned by a I cl r i r l - - -1 1 Ob. ijouis orewiug company, was outjicu at Juupue, m tne loss being $3U,ww. A Kale on the Newfoundland coast re- cently wrecked several fishing-boats, caus ing the drowning of several persons. By an exnlosion of a soda fountain at btranjrs trrug store at mttsourg, d ames Mcuonneu, a cierK, was tatauy injured. While standioz in the door of their resi dence at Mendota, Missouri, a father and son named Kinley were killed by lightning. Five hundred policemen in citizens' clothes are still employed in guarding the puuxic uu-icea oi uouatm agauuib uyiuuui- ters. Frank Bvers. who was convicted of wife beating at Baltimore, was sentenced to six months in jail and to receive fifteen lasnes. -..: Farmers in Illinois are busy replanting com, some for the third time. Never be fore was there such a universal failure in the seed. .-.i Near Jacksonville. Arkansas. Martin West, a planter, was assassinated by his son-in-law, Al Clemens, who used a Win chester rifle. Confederate Memorial Dav was observed i at Norfolk. Va. All nlaces of business was closed and the nararf a was th larcAt avpt A terrible Mnlnsinn rrwilr tiIap.a -Tun a lftr.h t in the Pendbury colliery near Manchester. liunittuu' uver iw men were Kiiieo, many eamg large iamuies. -a jJTencn gunooat, naving on board a crew of ninetv-tw Dei-sons' is renorted to have been lost during the hurricane in the uuii or Aden on June 3. The towns of Leutschan. in Huncrarr. and Tysnan, In West Hungary, have been paruy destroyed by lorest nres, and lour- teen persons burned to death. -. The ravages of the Hessian-fly will cause an estimated loss or. 40,uuu busbeis in the wheat crop of Richland Township. TCk lama rrw-i fVmTifir 'M'ltViirron xae ssew x or ban&s used to Day 3 Der cent, interest on margin deposits, but fast month the rate was reduced to 2 per cent. ! uiu uun uuo uuitt uuijr uuera xg. While sailintr on thn TIplnwnrA Hwr ?er.a.J - f alter mm, and botn were drowned. IV bUlvC ICaiQ lUUUllCtUuUiCUt lUi fcHC ceny of $350 from his divorced wife. Cass Corwine, well known as an artist who made a specialty of sketching blooded i stocK from me. committed suicide at Lin- cola, 111., by shooting himself through the nead. . There is great excitement .in Ripley county, Jtto., over tne discovery ol silver. One company has ordered machinery and win employ $uu miners to develop its prop erty. : The steamer Peerless, valued at $50,000. was burned to the water's edge at Monte- bello, Untario. An excursion party was aboard the vessel when the fire broke out, but escaped uninjured. ; At rarentum, tr&., tne explosion or a can of petroleum, to which one of the lads applied a lighted match, fatally burned the three sons aged seven, five and two-yof Henry Altmeyer. A sail boat containing twenty men was' run down near Philadelphia by the excur sion steamer uoiumoia on the uelaware river. Two drowned bodies are supposed to nave been carried out by the tide. At New Orleans, garroters attacked James Stafford, a wealthy butcher, with slung shots. An officer came to his rescue. and during the melee Joseph Martin, one of the garroters, was shot and instantly Killed. Official information has been received at Paris to the effect that the French dis patch boat Renard, recently reported lost in the Indian ocean, foundered in a. cy clone and all the crew, numbering 127 souls, were drowned. Ferd's Hotel at Richmond. Va.. cut hit throat with a larsre carvintr knife and jumped from the third story of the build ing, falling in an almost unrecognizable mass upon tne pavement. The casualties of the recent tornado in Iowa foot ud seventeen nersons killed and sixty wounded. Tne damage is over $1, ouu.uuu. jviany neartrending scenes oc curred, and many houses were ruined, and also many public edifices. un account or tne reduction or tne ap propriationtfor West Pennsylvania Hos pital, in Pittsburg, sixty-five old soldiers were notified that they must seek other quarters. In notifying comrades, General bweitzer was visibly affected. Reports from Indian Territory state that Ben Williamson, Pete Moore and George Morgan, members of a gang of desperadoes and horse and cattle thieves were overtaken by a vigilance committee! near Healton, and hanged to a tree. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a warrant for $15,000 to the Director Gen eral of the New Orleans Exposition and the head of the Woman's Department, to be used exclusively in payment of claims against the Woman s Department. a man and i woman named lay lor were struck by lightning. The woman was killed in I stantly and the man died the f ollowinsr morning. A child who was sitting on the game seat with the Daren ts was not hurt. A train on the new cable road at Kansas City, rushed down a steep incline and col- lirlArt with ,nntho, trafn lOnact Hnhas a passenger, naa ootn nis legs amputated and wiu die. Tnree otners were seriously injured. The grip man got excited and lost control. The Pike's Peak Hallway, which will be i a operation probably next year, will be be most noticeable track in the world. It zf:7J,nlL:f Ln? the sea level. The Naval Advisory Board have reoues- ted Secretary Whitney to appoint a court oi inquiry to investigate tneir omciai ac ! tion in connection with the construction of the Dolphin, They say they have been maligned by the press, and that nothing else will satisfy them. Mrs. Caroline Amber, aged 56 years. wife of a German stonemason of Madison. Wis., suicided by casting herself from the pier at Angleworm Station into Third lake. She was very proud, and, being poor, was unable to occupy the station ; in i life she coveted, hence her tragic act. While T. J. Law. owner of a bar&re on W8 nver, was uuung wim a woman in herdoorvard at St. Paul, Otto Lavensky. a if oie, snoc aim iiiruuK" tae dock, m.iiubk i him instantly. Lavenskys son, while t working on Law's barge fell overheard and was drowned. Lavensky swere vengeance ! and laid in wait for him. At Osgood. Ohio, Turner Graham and wife (colored) were killed by a mob, armed witn snotguns. ; urauam is a uwwr, ana both he and his wife were addicted to drink and were quarrelsome. They were harmless to others. They had been away during the fore'partot the night, and when they returned the mob riddled them with shot, SILENT PIANOS. Mate Instrument that Bdaee the Strata Upon the Player's Senae of Hearing:. Josefly, the pianist, practices hours daily upon a dumb piano; Von Bulow carries one witii him in his travels to keep up his practice; and Liszt is said to use one assitlnouslj. The object of substituting a silent instrument, which is said to be growing in favor with mu sicians, is to subordinate the sense of hearing in practice, and to protect the player from the nervous fatigue pro duced by the u ;e of that sense, at the same time that the senses of sight and toucn are employed, a stilled musi cian said recently that the - exhaustion from practicing upon a piano was a - . ... -& greater than most persons imagined. He doubted whether a street-paver was as much exhausted by a day's labor as a man who is obliged to practice all thr3 afternoon. He favored the use of a piano that made no noise. He had heard a physician say that the nervous leadachss of young women in mus cal conservatories were largely due to the d;n of practice, and it was often thought that tn:s no se impaired the musical sense. The mute piano makes the per- lormer depend upon nis eye and his touch, and enforces more attention to the score, so that he will be able to g( t a notion of the mus'c upon sight read ing. Jlhere are some mute pianos in New York and several in Boston. The first one sent to this country ; came from Weimar, and after the model of this one others were constructed. The mute piano has a full keyboard and has the appearance of an ordinary piano, but there is neither sounding-board nor strings within the instrument. The keys are weighted with lead and pro vided with springs which cause them to quickly go back to their places when touched. The tensron may bo regu lated so as to correspond with the piano to be used tor playing tho music with sounds. Then the touch need not be varied and the sounding piano need not be used except to correct errors in the shading of notes. It is further claimed that it is economy to use a mute piano, ' as an expert will play havoc with a good piano in two or thr -e years' hard practice. The muscular and nervous strength required in modern exhibition playing is surpns ngly great iaellen, of Bal timore, has so worked upon the mus cles of his fingers as to be able to sur prise his acquaintances with feats of digital strength and nerve. Caireno. with a very small hand, can crush the lingers of a strong man without movingl her arm. lhis power comes from long practice, which, to the devotee, is lim ited only by endurance, and it is ex pected that the mute piano will in crease practice, and accordingly de velop more brilliant and difficult pi.vio pLiy.ng. The instruments are inex pensive, but are made only when or dered. A piano manufacturer savs that they should not cost over $ 25 or $30, as one can easily be made out of a cast-off instrument N. Y. Sun. HOIHOW. A Chinese City With Novel Smells RlT&llngr the Far-Famed Smell of Cologne. Ho'how is not an attractive town. The streets of the suburb outside the wall are even narrower than those o ordinary small towns in China, much dirtierl and the visitor, who has already some knowledge o China, detects a few var'et'es of bad smell that impress him with the idea of absolute novelty. The inhabitants show the mixed types of Fok'en and Kwang-tung. with such Indigenous elements as have, duraig many thousands of years, been find ng their way here from the mainland of the peninsula of Father Ind a, or the islands that lie to the southward of it. They are well-d'sposed and far less cu lious than the Chinese of mainland cit ies. ,The shops contain such Chinese goods as are suited to a population of this class, with odds and ends of Euro pean and American notions which have within thirty years found their way to the most retired villages in the interior of Asra. The markers make a liberal display of fish and pork, whioh is con sidered the diet in China, and, what can not be seen e'ss where, a kind of water-snake (for sale at the fish-stalls), which is esteemed a delicacy by the HaJnane?e. The dress is" with some variations, that of the Kwang-tung provinces. The language heard in the streets is so dif ferent from that of the mainland as to be hardly intelligble to a native of Canton. The houses ar? of lava-stone, or brick, one story in height, and though swarming with p'gs. dos. and rermln, are permament and comforta-. t le in a climate that is always cool and sometime cold in winter. The resi-denea-; of the merchants and officials are spac ous. The guilds have large halls, or detached bu ldings, consp'cuous by the'r Ch nee ornaments in front, their two lofty poles bearing: husre baskets. an.l a stnea whr thAt.riAY nnrigin. tations are occasionally eiven. The wall of the old town is not crenelated. The stieets within it are broader and cleaner and the shops larger and better stocked. The foreigners connected with the ciis'.oms and consulates are ' comfortablv domesticated in Chinese ''owes, no European residences hi ving be n buUt during the e'ght years since so how became an open port. Vor. San Francisco Chronicle. His Fame Reaches England. Scribble, brothers scribble," for evtn thrones, principalities, and pow ers are not denied you in these i days. Has not the throne of the S'oux. which recently became vacant, been conferred on an American journalist, a certain Mr. Stanley Huntley? This lucky mon arch has, it is said, already givei or ders to a well-known London firm to construct spec'alh' for himself a throne of unique des'gn, "while he has also or dered from the same house a crown scepter, and regal a all complete. As soon as these a -e ready, h s Majesty will be duly instated under the melli fluous title of Waa-Peyli-Wan-Khan He h:i3 already issued a proclamation to the United States Government, .n wh'ch he expresses the hope that , they will continue to recognize the independ ence of the Indians and refrain from molest'ng them. This is something like promotion. We mar well leave peerages to men of letters when throne3 are given to us "gentlemen of the press." Pall Mall Gazette. LESSCJ? A HAST0D0JT. The tusks of a mastodon rrnt!v fminA in Illinois weighed 175 pounds each. What have been capable of having 1 And such i jucuraiia i s euraigiA, or nerve-ache, gen e rally proceeds from a disorded condition ot the blood. Browns Iron Bitters en riches and purifies this and drives neural gia out. Mr. w. W. Redman. Pious. O.. says, "Brawn's Iron Bitters permanently vtueu wo vi neuralgia, KSS. KAEY A. UVESIICIIE. A few years ago the health of Mrs. Liv ermore became so impaired that she was forced to retire from the lecture field. How and by what means she was restored to health is related in an interesting letter to Drs. Starkey & Falen, or Philadelphia, dated Feb. , 1884. From this letter we make the following extract : Four years ago this spring, at the end of a very severe and exhaustive winter's work, I found myself utterlybreken down tn health My superb constitmtiem nan hitherto carried me triumphantly through every task I had imposed on myself. But I tea now completely prostrated icith no power of recuperation. ; I could sleep but two or three hours of tne twenty-imr,ana then only in a semi-sitting position, be cause of a difficulty of breathing suffered excrutiaUnalv from sciatica and neural' gia of the stomach experienced the tor merit of indiacstion. and the train, of ills that follow, and was harassed by optical illusions, which were a source of great discomfort, although I knew them to be illusions. My mental depression was as severe as mtf rthvsical prostration. I be lieved the hopeless invalidism, which I had dreaded, had come to me, and my chief aim was to hide myself from friends and acquaintances who were afflicted on my account ; V , . u My physician recommended a trip to Europe. The change brought no radical improvement While in England some American acquaintances told us of the Compound Oxygen and were enthusiastic in its praises. "Mv husband Immediately ordered a Home Treatment. I used it for a month, punctiliously obeying' the directions, be fore I becran to rally. Then my return to good health was rapid, and since then I have enjoyed almost uninterruptea per fect health and youthful vigor. I resumed work immediately, and have assiduously followed the most laborious vocation ever since, although long past the time of life wnen it is considered saie to ton severely and unremlttlnely. ; In another letter Mrs. Livermore says : "I have alwavs and everywhere pro claimed the excellence of the Compound Oxveen. I could not live without it. un less I abandoned all my work and simply extsted. and-J would rather ate thanao that:: , A " Treatise - on Compound Oxvoen,' containing a history of the discovery and mode of action of this remarkable cura tive agent, and a large record of surprising cures in Consumption. Catarrh. Neuralgia, Bronchitis. Asthma, etc., and a wide range of chronic diseases, sent free. AddreBS Dks. 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For 28 years I suffered with ulcers on my right leg as th e result of typhoid fever. means of preserving Hfe. The doctors could do nothing for me. and thought I must die. - For three years I never had a Bhoe on. Swifts Specific has made a permanent cure and added ten years to my life. . Wm. R. Reed, Hall Co., Go, I have taken Swift's Specific for blood poison contracted at a medical college at a dissection, while I was a medical student. I am grateful to say that it gave me a speedy and thorough cure after my parents had spent hundreds of dollars for treatment. . ' , , , . Augustus Wenpei, M.D., Newark. N. J.- My wife from early girlhood has been suffer ing rom rheumatism. She has tried many remedies, and I must frankly say has derived more benefit from Swift's Specific than from all the others, after long and faithful trial. Rev. Jas. L. Pierce. Oxford, Ga. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable. Trea tise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, Thb Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga., or 139 W. 23d St. N. Y. If OQ A WEEK. Agents wanted for the !htin bestsellingarticleintheworld. Address v W. C. BEAC11, 820 Sansome St., Ban Francisco, California. Man and Beast. Mustang' Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more erery year. PILES! PILES! PILE31 . SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST SO 03E HEED STJITE2. A ttt on for BHnd. Bleedlnx. Itohlnsr and Ulcer ated Piles ha been discovered by Dr. WUIUm ima la din Eemedr) caiied Dr. William. India PU OlaV aaent. A aiagle box baa cured tbe wont chroclo eaaea of 3S er 3$ ya&rtetondim )io one need aoffer five min ute after applying tbia wonderful aeotbins medicine, Letiona. Instrument asd eleotuarlea do more barm tban ttaenL Willia.m'a Indiu Pile Oiatment abaerba tbe tu mors, allara tbe Inte&te ibchinf (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acta aa a ponltioe, gitos in tent relief, and ia prepared only for Piles, itching of Ui.imnt.MpH .nil rnr nnuilnir u. Bead what the Hen. J. M. Ootfinbwry, of Cleveland, ajs about Dr. WUUaa's Indian Pile Ointment: "I hare naed aeon of Pile Onrea, and it afford me pleasure to say tnat 1 bare narer louna anytning wtuon fto suob Immediate and permanent relief aa Dr. William a In dian rtintmnnt." Fnr ula h all drturcruts and mailed on reoeipt of price, $1. O F. Kobards a Co., 427 and 438 Bansome street, corner Clay, Ban .rranoaoo. GET THE BEST Abell & Son's Pho- tographs. Take the elevator 29 kWash- ington street, Portland. Cholera is increasing with considerable rapiaity m ispain. IS IT NOT SDJGULAB . That consumptives should be the least apprehensive of their own condition, while all their mends are urging and beseech- ngthem to be more careful about expo sure and overdoing! it mav well be con sidered one of the most alarming symptoms oi tne disease, where the patient is recic ess and win not believe that he is in danger. : Reader, if you are in this condi tion, do not neglect the enly means of recovery. Avoid exposure and fatigue, be regular in your habits, and use faithfully oi ur. Pierce s " uolden Medical Discov ery." It has saved thousands who were steadily failing. The Queen has accepted the resizfiation or the tiiadstone ministry. Wlta Baby yr&M sick, yr$ gara her CASTOSLL, Whem aba was a Child, aha cried for C ASTORIA, When aha baeama lliaa, aha lnntr to CASTdBIA, Whea ahe had CMIdrco, the gare thea CASTOSIA COPYING AND ENLARGING in India ink, water colors, crayon or oil. Send for price list. Abeix & Son, Washington street, Portland. 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Ladies' Hand Boos useful and attractive, con taining list of prises for recipes, information about eoins, eto., given away by all de&leoi in medicine, or mailed te any address on receipt of So. stamp. SNELL. HEITSHU & WOODARD. Wholesale Agents. Portland. Cr, TUPTT'S " THE OLD RELIADLC." 25 YEARS IN USE. Ihs Greatest Hedieal Triumph of the Aget Indorsed all overt he World. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lossofarjpetlte. Nausea, bowels cos- tlTeP4nWtheHet satlon in the back the shotddor-blad In tr, with a cnsincl of body ortmna, lrntapuity oi temp er, Low Bpirlts,L.osaef memory ,wim a feeling of haying neglected eomo dtxtyt weariness. Dizziness, Fltttter lngof the HearttBots before the eyes, at night, highly colored Urioe. ar . I,-, hi , , IF THESE WAKITIKGS ARE TTSHEEDED, H 11079 SlSlltSS VUZ, C60X 23 CSTELCf 13. , jxJXTB FILLS are especially adapted to suoh cases, one dose effects such a ohange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appatlte, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the sys tem la nourished, and by their Tonio Action on the Digestive Organs, Kefrn. lar Stools are produced. Price 85 cents. Ghat JlAra or Whiskehs changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this DTK. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 91 Office. 44 Hurray St., New York. MM Gc!J Mai Save bait; Xt&rgeet Factory In tne tatate ST. HELEN'S HALL, rOBTLAXD, OREGON,! A Boarding and Day School for Girls, CONDUCTED BY THE MESSES RODNEY. Under the superrifion of Tbe E. Rev. B. WlSTAK Morris, D. D., Bishop of Oregon. " Thoroash instruction in English, Art, Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Mosio.and Bookkeeping. A Corps of thirteen teachers. Pupils admitted at any age aad into any or all of tbe departmenta. The new term begins on tbe FIRST WEDNESDAY ef SEPTEMBER Catalogue sent on application. , . Established 1881. P. O. Box 2415. JOHN F. ENGLISH, Grain, Produce and General commission merchaut Hos.313 and 315 Darla Street, BAN TRANCI800. CAL. i Member ef 8. P. Produce Exchange). ConsfammenU and orders will receive prompt attention. Cash ad- Tancesmaae. I. H. Ealstei's MBators From tXO m. The MODEL Brooder from $5 up. Bend for eir- cular containing muck valuable information. I Tboroughbred THE KCSEL. tlLr-KlHIlATM, iPooltnr AEe. J itUAILI. : yiOlI Broadwar, Oattaad, OaL 'mo nan$. 1 " J-s feiirdSi iuj i i m POLL part Pala onder liSuontx) exertion in viiti r t COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. ; EOTiX (Absolutely Purex...r-": -.u . .. .. ' , ,:,J,.L73 Giusrs (Alum Powder) ;?;.:t.:.:'i'":'.-":'a' ":J'T?7? SUSFOSD'S (Phosphate) fresh r ,r"-g'" H15F0EirS, whea fresh ILL." " " ' '" J 1 ' "-'A r3 , CHlSa (Atom Powder) .... z : -"-rr?71 ' .;t lKiX0(Aluxa Powder) . . 'J'. " "" 1 " "-rm CLITIXAJB'S fc"1..,:1""-"""1 "rr.1!..! PIO KEEB (3an Francisco) .... .1 - ... . -.: -; i czm g '- 1 mi- "IJ 3 : g.: pmcrs . "d.i. .. . . . .... .""wt"iiti'i'i""''-v""M"w"' KWOTT fl.l eTE rQrofTa. SL Paul '"' """ji trwis. ' COXGXESS e""J '"" ' "l mcoK's ....r. 1 erxxzrs r-- - - - HUTFOSD'S, when not fresh. F i AKDRgwg Jt CO. (eoatalns ahim), . (Milwaukee.) "Regai." ..------ BULK (Powder sold loose). .... .C3 ECIFOBD'S, when not fresh.. - j - EEP0BTS OF GOVEEIJUENT CHEUISTS. As to Parity and Wholesomencss of tbe Koyal Baking Powder. "I hare tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the . open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a crean or tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum o phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Lovz, Ph.D." It it a scientific fact that the Royal BakingTowder is absolutely pure." . i H. A. Mott, Ph.D." "I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub stance. Hesbt Mobton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology." "I have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. Tho materials of which it is composed are pure and wholesome. 8. Dasa Hates, State Assayer, Mass." The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition, 1873 ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1878 ; at the American Institute, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health all over the world. $ Note. The above Diagram fllustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A one pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as Indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking? Powder knows by practical experience, that, while It costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is for more economical, and, besides, affords the advan tage of better work. A. single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. , j t Wnfls the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree of strength than other powders ranked below thsm, it la not to be taken as Indica ting that they have any value. All altua powdtrs, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided m darigtroajst , brlAU. Some of Their Habits and the Influences "Which Determine Their Hab'.tttloo. "In the spring." said Fish Commis sioner Blackford, of New York, recent ly, "the young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of broiled shad. It's generally around St. Patrick's Day t at shad make their first appearance in the North River, and there is a tra dition among Weehawken fishermen that the saiyt was himself a mythical shadow," and even as the Commis sioner spoke he inadvertently stuck the lighted end of his cigar in his mouth. Recovering quickly from the surpr se which this act occasioned, he resumed: The experts tell us that the tempera ture of the water governs the appear ance of shad in the rivers and harbors along the Atlantic Coast, so that there is really no accurate method of de terming when thev will appear. Ob servations taken in 1881, 1882 and 1883 showed that on an imaginary plateau out in the deep sea, extending from the cape? of the Chesapeake to the Delaware Breakwater, the temper ature of the water was much higher than in the rivers and bays along the shore. The presumption, therefore, is that schools of shad belonging to the Chesapeake, the Delaware and the North rivers have their common win ter quarters on this plateau. When the shore water, as the season' ad vances, become3 warmer than the ocean water, th3 shad nrgrat on into continental waters begins. If the northern era should be warmer than the southern, then an unusual propor tion of shad will be thrown into our waters. If. on the other hand, cold waters should sweep down from the northern rivers, then the shad will make a dfad set for the Chesapeake, and our fisheries will prove a failure. Warm rains and the absence of snow in the mountains at the beginn'ng of the fishing season will also determine the movements of these fish. If, in the early spring, they get up to the mouth of a river and find the water warm, then a tumultuous rush of shad and herring takes p'a?e up the river, and the markets will be glutted. 1 triiit this will prove the case this season." ' m -m m i Shop signs in London were former ly not affixed to houses, but were placed on posts or hung thereon with hinges. So largely did these increase at one time that they absolutely obstructed the free circulation of air, and were supposed to be among the causes of the frequent epidemical disorders of Lon don. They also, naturally aided the spread of coaflagrations, and 'on these gronnds were afterward forbidden to be displayed Ardent Lover "I have called, sir, to ask your permis iio x to pay my ad dresses to your daughter." Old Gent (somewhat deaf) "ray-for her dresses? Why. certainly, ray dear sir. Here are the bills." He gave one glance at them and Qed.1'hiladfphia Call The best BloeA Purifier and Toalo Alterative la use. It quickly euros all Diseases originating from dis ordered state of the Blood or Iirer. Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Bheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifjinc properties. It leaves tbe Blood Pure, the liver and Kid neys healthy, the complexion bright aad dear. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J. R. GATES & CO., PROP'RS., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. "THE HASTINGS" THE LOT! . SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR, For Men and Doys, to Order and Ready Made. Ccr. Hcatscraery and gutter ta.f - Ban Itoacisc CaL LlAflfl & BENEDICT, succor, to (J. C. MWm I Co. fTBULES TOR BELF-MEASUIIEMXNT ON APPLICATION.. PIAXOS, OROAXM. PTCIIIVf AV X&RAXICfl A BACK O I kill If A I ,Gbler, Roenish Pianos; Bureet Org-ans, band instrument, Largest stock el Shrel Music and Books. Bands supplied at Eastern trices I M. GRAY. 206 Post Street, San FrancL co. R. U. AWARE 7 THAT Lcrillard's Climax Pteg bearing a red Un tag; that LortHard'f . T ..r.. imt that. IirtHnrd H Navy CUepinta. and that LoriUard's MuI, are the best and cheapest, quality considered 1 ....... WATSOIL WRIGHT, & CO., Wiolesale IGnrcers and. Commission MercM. 10 North Front St. Portland. ! San Francisco Office 18 Front St. , Handle on commiasion Wheat, Wool, Hops, Seeds, Furs, Hides, Chickens, Ecgs, Lumber, Hoop-poles, Salmon, Mill Feed, Oats, Barley, Onions, Potatoes BacdnTLard, etc. Account sales rendered on day o( sale. Send for our market report. Correspondence and consignments solicited. HAGAN-S Magnolia Balm I ... is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and yoti carit tell. This BELT or lfrenera. tor ' made expiMly for the cure ot deran(ee:ents of the generative organs. There ia no mistake about this Instrument, tbe con tinuous Mr Ym of KLKG. TR1C I T V permeeins' throuftu tht. pfVrM ttnA renioro inem vo Dniiu; etion. iiDiiM eonfouna fll with Eloctrto Ml advertised to cure all ills from bead to toe. It Is for ON E sport flc purpose. f or circular ivitik tun information, Address Lineeres Sieotrio Bait Co., U9 waebinston bt. chicoire. UL TbIb Grt a t Strenxl hn Tonic Cam ribont a7il TZMmmtm anfl Phvsrwl i Debility, Loss c,f Vitality, f Weakness. VMle Decline, 1 Impotency, Oversensitive 1 Conditions, Prostatit Kid I ney and Bladder Com plaints, ! Diseases of the Blood, Krup I tions, and all the evUefiecte I of youthful follies and ex I eesses ; permanently pre. J venting all involuntary weakening; drains upon tbe : system, however they occur j restoring Lost Manhood, cSjse maybe, and where all other reraeaius haToJaHsd. A Permanemt Can Absolntcly fcnaranieea. Price flM per bottle, or five botUes for flO. Sens trpon receipt of prioe, er O.O.D. , to w.JT tnt" lyprivate.Tty DB. C. U. SAUIELW. a4 t'4nn ivmnfwni AflH Ai7A Censuitatious, surictiy ooulidsuUsJ. fcy letter or al office, nil - DR.. l!&33STI?T'Hlf , THE SPECIALIST, , No; 11 Ewircy Si, San Fr&acfeco, Cal. Tbxats Ui Chroktc, Srscui. xxa Pkitatb Disuses ! ! WITH ToRDXRrVI, SOCCES. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! , .T a certain cure for Xerroas Debility, Lost . j jianaooa, mst&cor- CX boea, and all the evil effects of youthful folliea Jftffiia end excesses, end la V1- 'U drinliDff fntoxU-Rting f liquors, lir. Mtntte, graduate of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, wiU agree to forfeit $500 for a case of this kind the J Vitxl Rewtora.tU-6 (un- der bis epect&l advi and treatment) will not cure. $1.50 a bottle, or fou times the quantity $5, sent to any address on receipt of price, or C. O. D. in private name if desired, by Dr. Mintie. It Kearny St, 8. F. C&L Send for list of questions and pamphlet. 8AJUPLJ3 BOTTLE FREE wCl be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. -Strict secrecy in regard to all business transactions. N. P. N. U. No. 81.-8. P. N. U. No 158. BEST o hlLNv LtiLI lJte.$m. .