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THE ANNUAL RECORD. Iti Enormous Totnl nnil TVIdn Dlntrllm tlon. Caprices of Fortune. 30,000 30,0i X) ir.,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4.000 2,000 AW 2,000 2000 2,0 2,000 2,000 A partial list of tho jirlzts abovo One Thousind Dllar, lald by Tho Louisiana Stato Lottery CVm jiany during tho year cndlrw May, 15S7, tojtctl'cr with tho names and addresses plvcn to tho Comici'V liy the holders, omitting thoso wlio hare ic quested it Ueednts for tho amounts arc on do at tho oQccs of the Company. DRAWING OF JUNE 15, 1SS0. Mrs. Annlo it. Cross, Kansas Citv, Mo J. M. Klckctts. Crested ituttcs Ool Mr. J. Hark, Fern, Clarion Co. I'a J. W. Williamson, Willow Grove, W. Va..... raid Hank of Commerce, Memphis, Tenn.... 1'aid Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank, San Fran cisco, Oal J. T. Colby, Willows, Cal l'aid L. L Doize, People's Bank, New Or leans, La , Win. 0. Seymour, 193 Thalia St., New Or leans, La American Express Co., Columbus, Ohio W.T. l'utuam, 13J Stato St., Boston, Miss.. James Carley, Boston, Mass. Simuel 1'carson, Washington, I). C Jo-hua Burrcll, 2215 V St, N. W Wash Inston, 1). U CIuf. J. Summers, Struthcn, Ohio Firs: National Bank. Toiitlac. Mich A. Anplo-CalifornU Bank (Ltd.), Son Fran cisco, Cal. DRAWING OF JULY 13, 13-0. Win. Clem, Monroeiillc, Ind 15.000 a. ii. joiics, Annision, .mi 15,000 Mrs Mary 11 Holmes, 203 Princeton St, .Cast Bo ton, Mass 15,000 Well', Fargo & Co.'s Bank, San Francisco. . . . lf.,000 . u. Lusimian, uoicestcr, 3lis 15,000 Jno. II. Bones. Si9 . 45th St., New York... 6,000 iicnrj as, ncsicrn avc, Toledo, O..... 5,000 can mxiiian, caro jicjcr liros. urn. Co. Kansas City, Mo. . 0,000 no ujiarcnzo, cor. na'ninston and Lau rel St., New Orleans, La 5,000 tM'S Lafou, Denljoii, Tex 2,000 jonn a. stcwarr, a unamto Ac, Dctrrtt, Mich 2,000 John W. Miller, lVvlmyra, Mo 2,000 Second National Bank, Louisiillc, Kv 2,000 t- . warren. 3i3 Main St.. Snrinzflcld. Mai 2,000 i-rani; ii casflio, nxton, Mass 2,000 J. II. Powell, South Vallejo, Cal 1,200 Wells. Farf-o k Cu.'s Bank, San Francisco. .. 1,200 It. L. Bailey, Thorj e, Tenn 1,200 ino. .Mason X Co., caio A. McAUier, 2oth t., ltkhaionil, Va 1,200 A. . 0.ley, San Francisco, Cal 1,200 Merge Klcinc, 0.3 ti.'ith St., San Francisco, Cal 1,200 Jir". Jiavy hi Murdocl;, 041 lolsotu St, San I'ranci-co, Cal 1,200 i. i. Mn.tn, care .Messrs. i-cmko tc Linen, San IV.inciseo, Cal 1,200 Charles Uitlord, St, Paul, Minn 1,200 DRAWING OF AUGUST 10, 1SS0. Well, Karsro tt C".'a Bank, San rrandsco, Cal 10,000 Herman lunic of Memphis. Tenn 5,000 Henry I.ijoie, Ilolbruok, Mas 5,000 li. 1-ranK lUniec: a liranlte St.. South B.iston, Mass 5,(Xi0 J. N. Smith, Fort Monroe, Va 2,400 jurs. i'. i.oiiisiaiin, ill .ortn wells St., Chicago, III 1,200 J. Di-i;i.i.-, PIil!adelillia, Pa 1,200 Ja. J. Uliuhey, cor. Clara and Perdido St., New Orleans, La 1,200 Mrs. M. Broderlek, 23 Prieur St., New Or leans, La 1,200 Bmk of Ciinmcrco, Kansas City, Mo 1,200 W. 1. Wacenult, Montgomery, Ala 1,200 Mill J. Carr, Concord'a, Has 1,200 Jno. M. Mason, Kansis City, Mi 1,200 Aberdeen, Miss, (parties In) 15,000 -ll-kl4Utl, JliM DRAWING Or SRPTEMBBR 14, 1SS0. Isaac Wilmarth, Dccrlield, New York Alex. .Malum, Carson City, Nov Jn Connor, caro Cammack and Decker, 2Sth St, bet. I and K, N. W. Washington, I). C . Ge . W, Fouch, Osceola, Iowa Ainaro Aranjo Bibciro, Boston, Mass.. Wills, Fargo & Co.'s Bank, San Francisco... Paul Bunker, Oriental Warehouse, 1st, and Brarinan St"., San Francisco, Cal Paid L'c!ian?o Bank of Dallas, Texas T. It. Lee. Pciladelphla, Pa Eduardo Marque: del 1'lno, ) 322 E. 13th I.iznro Vila, (St., Now Yurk Mrs. J. C. Sullivan. Chicago, 111 L. L. Fosse, caro II. IS. Olsen J: Co , W Su perior St, Clilcajo, Ills J. Ci. La landc, New Oilcans National Bank, . for a dcjKvltor there D. II. Bentlcy, Trmllio, Honduras, C. A.... Jonn B. Burll, LouUil!o, Ky E. C. Itced, Portland, Dak DRAWING OF OCTOBER 12, 1S50 Wm. II. Turner, 230 Randolph St., Chicago, Ills Ccas. J. Hcrrman, Muskei'ou, Mich J. N. Low, Jamestown, Dak London, Paris mid Ameiican Bank (Ltd.) San Francisco, Cal A. S. French, 25 Ferry St., N;w York Marcus Stone, S3 Eddy St., San Francisco, Cal Mrs. Mary Ixisuc, colle ted through Ride out Smith ii Co.. Oroville, Cal Collin Kitchen, 319 South Cherry St, Rich mond, Va R. M. Whiteside, Cisco, Tev Jno. M. Mannlnsr, 11C0 Dili, St., N. W. Washington, D. C Arthur II. Bainaby, S7 North St., Bjston.... E. T. Babbit, Denison, Texas (1. W.Jackson, Browne-. i 1c, Tenn Dow & Biyett, Mojao, Cal Farmers & Drjvcis Bank, Louisville, Ky.... Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank, San Francisco..., BsjdCoiwick, Mascoiitab, Ills I'. A. Bassons, 52 llanthoruo Ave, Chicago, Ills , C. II. Groves, Carthage. N. C Wm. T. Iiidgway. New York G. !l. Smith, 12 W. 231St, New York DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 0, 1S;0. Elba J. BctersoM, r.3Mou',ton St., Boston... A. I,. Beltram, 1J3 Es;danado St., New Or- loan, La T. L. PinJcll. Keenc. Ivv Chas. O. F.l.'liolm, 1C3 Towuscnd St.. Chi- " cngi, III 4 , Mrs. A. Kinsey, Manchester, Va., through Tho Statu Bank of Virginia, Richmond. . . . .Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank, Sin Francisco, Cal Henry L. Valencia, S.vi Francisco, Cal Traders National Bank, San Antonio, Tex W. M. Brown, Boston, Mass Anglo-Callfornian Bank, San Francisco G. Roceo, Stockton, Cal Win. Tonkin, San Jose. Cal Jas. K. Dozlcr, Cairo, Ills Daniel McColl, Now York Mi-s V, Shaw, tliroujh L. Bcrnhanl, 2J5 WestSlthSt, Now York Wells, I argo& Co.'s Bink, San Francisco... C. Eeidenricb, caro of C. II. Grafeustall, S.icLopcj, Minn... DRAWING OF DECEMBER II, 15S0. Wells, Fargo It Co.'s Bank, Sau FraucUco, Cs' TranUMctz, Oshkosh, Wis. Fourth National Bank of New York Baltimore and Ohio Express, Chicago Dan'l Jones, at Theo. Dumas' l'urnlturo Store. 2.'7 Royal St., New Orleans Hlbernia National Dank, New Orlcms I'arties in New York, through New Or leans National B'nk, New Orleans, La, . . . . F. M. Gross, Craw fords Hie, Ga I'arty in St. Augustino, Fla., through John B. Fernandez, Sai annah, Ga , Wm. L. Giguilliat, Ravamuh, Ci Wm. r. Braiiy, 1515 Fulton Ave., Evans- il!s, Iud L!ney Hayden, Evansvillc, lnd Wells, Fargo & Co. 's Bank, San Francisco, Ul Bank id Butto County, Cnieo, Cal C. J. Melton ell, 070 Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio J. Fnndcrgast, Baltimore, Md througii Stem BrotJ., Baltimore, MiL DRAWING OF JANUARY 11, 1S37. John Campbell, North Muskegon, Mich Carncllus Becanno, St, Lnuls, Mo It R. Knapp, Magnolia, MUs Cal l'itsa & Co"'s 1Jauk' Sl" 1'ranclsco, .nglo-CallfoVnlanykinkVLimlUVoaii Fran Cisco Cal J. Cain, Hunter Wharf' Norfolk, Va.,through Marino Bink r.f Norfolk. Va r. J. Oiimore, u Aneic, 'IVi., tnrougn First National mnk, of Los Angeles, Cal. .. Ben Klam, of h tarn Brr, Housto,Tex,.... Elva Elder, Princeton, IanUI!n county, hans., through II A. Hane,, Cashier Bank of Ottawa, hans. , Win. Wlialen, watchman MUs. and Tenn! It R. depot, through Bank of Commerce, Memphis, Tenn S. P. Hill, New Orleans, La . A deiositor, t; rough Peoj le'i Bank, New Orleans, La Chas. Mitchell, Pecan Point, Ark., through Bank of Commerce, Memphis, Tenn DRAWING OF FERRUARY 8, 1SS7. First National Bank of Fort Wayne, Ind 15,000 Dr. J. A. Tignor, a F. Clark, and Miss A. Wtbb, Rome, Ga. 15,000 Manton & Jordan, 02 Commercial St re t Irtl d, Mo 15,000 Weill, Fargo & Oo.'s Bank, Sau Francikco, Cal 15,000 T. i. Lester. Jr., through Julius Well, rhiUdelphia, l"a 19,000 13,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 13,000 10,000 10.0CO 10,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 .1,000 2,000 2,000 ir.,rM 1,1,000 15,'X0 15.0C0 15.0W 0,000 5,000 .1,030 6,000 5,000 .1,003 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 15,000 15,030 15,030 15,000 15,000 5,000 6,000. 5,003 6,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,200 1.2iO 1,230 1,200 1,200 45,000 31,000 25,000 23,020 15,000 15,033 15,000 4,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 16,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,009 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 S: utli Falls. Ont. Can San Francisco, Cal Tios. Alexander, Washington, D. C... Ja. W. D. Stokes. Detroit. Mich German Bank of Memphis, Tenn E. Rosenheln, SO Bal Street, Memphis, Tenn., through tho German Bank, MsuiphU, Tenn G. Barthol, New York Geo. Schllly, 7, 0, 11 West Court Street, Memphis, Tenn., through First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn D. N. Vance, Carrollton, Ky., through CarrOllton National Hank Bank of California, San Francisco, Cal Felix Clavere, Los Angeles. Cal C. II. Pcrrow, Morristown, Tenn DRAWING OF MARCH 13. 1S37. Bvron D. II nt.-hton, 0weeo, N. Y H. J. Warner, Stratford, Ont Th. Falvcy, Wrights illc. Pa Peter M. Vcrmaas, 37D S. Robey St, Clil-' caw, Ills II. Tavlor, New York Joe,h Rosenflcld, Houston, ""ex William'Mocser, Toitka, Kas Joseph II. Ludwlg, 430 Wlllliw Street, Buffalo, N. Y Wells, Fargo & Co. ' Bank, Sau Francisco... London, Paris ami American Bank, Limited, San Francisco D. P. Hawcs, Doeorah, Iawa J. C. Dunlop. Pembroke, Ontario.' Mrs. Mar. O'Brien, Central City, Dak T. J. Weaver, Traboe. Fla Frank Brock, 61S Potter St, list Saginaw, Mich ! Union National Bank, Kansas City, Mo Olof Berjlmid. Darltnston. Wis Clias. 11. 1 Inner, caro oi aujuis express Co., Newark. N. J J. F- Harrigan, 12S W. Canton St., Boston, Mass 11 B. Kimball. Portland, Mo City National Bink, of Dallas, Tox Oliver &(lricgs, Bankers, Dallas, Tex El Paso, National Bank, El Paso, Tex Gcrmania Savings Bank, New Orleans, La., f oria depositor DRAWING OF APRIL 12, 1S37. Wells, Targo & Co., Pan Francisco, Cal W. Thayer, 33 Yamhill St., Portland, Ore.... Anslo-callforuiau Bink, Limited, San Fran- i Cisco, Cal. . . t New Orleans National Bank, for account of corritpondcHt frcui San Francisco, CjI Loudon, Paris and American Bank, Limited, Sin FraiKisco, Cal Mrs. M. R. Newlicrry, Cheboygan, Mich Ambrose Gilliland, Moweao.ua, HI Geo. P. Staikhouse, 2324 Christian St, Philadelphia, Pa Roy J. Bour. Canton, O C. W. Tweedy, Augusta, Ga W. C. Hammock, Gritlin, Ga J. M. St.-tts, Dee, Ark A. L. Robb, Atchison, Kas Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal Mrs. David Swiekhelr.ier, Rico, Col Jno. Raatz, Pottsvllle, Pa. G. Ragln, Clarksville, Tex P. It. Dwver, Ikton, Mass H. T. Davis &B. S. Webber, Portland, Me... Chas. C. Kceuan, Earnest ll!c, Minn DRAWING OF MAY 10, 1SS7. Wolls, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal T. J. Lynch J: Co., cor. 11th and Locust Sts., Phila., Pa ; City National Bank of Cairo. Ills National Commercial Bank of Mobile, Ala... Bank of Commerce, Loulsvlllo, Ky Commercial National Bank of Nashville, Tenn Edwin Lo Bars, New York Anylo-Californiau Bank (L't'd.), San Fian- . CIjCO 1 N. Crenshaw, Everest, Kas. Bank of California, San Francisco, Cal 15,000 15,000 1.1,000 15,000 . 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,000 2,000 2.0H0 2,000 2,000 23,000 15,000 13,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 13,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 6,000 ' 6,000 5,000 6,000 4,000 2.000 2,000 2,000 2,tO0 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 50,000 15,000 13,000 15,000 13,000 1.1,000 13,000 15,000 6,000 6,000 6,0130 6,010 5,000 4 000 4, '300 2,000 2,00 2,000 2,000 2,000 CANCER CAN BE CURED. Operations Serlnir In Kvory Cno to l'ro louir Life Intlctlnltrlv. Tho question whether or not cancer I U9Ctl as n training school for male nurses. is curable by operation is one of vitai D. O. Mills, Whltelaw lipid's fathcr-in-1 Ileach has accepted, n challenge to row law, has given $S0,Ui0 for the purpose of , Trickett for the world's championship, erecting a new building on the grounds of (flit llnllni'iiA iTrnatilrnl nu mm r lk.i ' importance to those who may have the ilisea.-o. It is popularly supposed tc be incurable, but statUties prove that it is not o. In intimating tho value of operations for cancer wo must con sider the duration of the disease when left to it -elf. Paget, in UW ease, give; the duration of life in seventy-live nol operated upon as forty-eight" months, while, in the remaining s-ixtv-four. where one or more operations had been TROUBLE AHEAD. When the nppctito foils and the ileep grow? restless and utrcfreshing, thire is trouble ahead. Tho digestive organs, when healthy, crave food, thu nervous system, when vigorous and trnmiuil. Klves Us jmsf essor no uneasiness at night. A tonic, to be cllectlve. should not be a mere appetizer, nor arc the ncrvee to be strengthened and soothed by the unaided ac tion of n sedative or narcotic. What Is re quired Is a medicine, which Invigorates the -tomncli, ami promotes assiniiliition of footl by the system, by which means tho ncrvou system, as wen as other parts or the physical Tho huce. drastic, crinine? slckcnlnc pills nro fast being superseded bv I)r. Pierce's "Purgative Pellets." Sold by druggists. Pedetnption of trade dollars to date amount to about .?7,li(X,(V0. Uronchitis is cured by frequent small doses of Plso's Cure for Consumption. If aflllcted with Soro Kycs. use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Kye Water. I)rugglt soil It. 2oc. Derformed.tlielife-aver'i"iMViliftv-tufi organism, nro strengthened. These arc the ' ' ; 1UL . 1 '.'T '"llu.'nso i effects of Hostetter's Momaeh Hitlers. a medl- iiiuiiiu-. oiiui-, in eigiiiy-iour eases, makes tho average thirtv-two months 73,000 15.000 10,000 10.0CK3 6,000 6,000 2,000 2,K0 2,000 2,000 Uynamite tor Pile-Driving. A Gorman engineer nppe.r- to liavo been the pioneer in tin use of dynamite for driving pile.-.. According to this method a eireular cast-iron plate, lifteen inelie- in diameter and three, and three fourths inehe- thick is lixed on the pile to be driven in a perfectly horizontal position. This being done, a dvnaniitc cartridge n.ide in the form of a disk, six inches in diameter and three-fourths of an inch thick, and containing seven teen and one-half ounces of dvnainite, is placed upon t In east-iron plate and exph-ded bv eleetrieitv. It is stated that the depth to which tho pile is driven by eaeli explosion is equal to live blows of an ordinary pile engine weighing fourteen and three-fourths Vienna liun dred-wcight, falling nine feet ten inches As it is lounil tnat a east-iron plate is eiiual, on an average to resisting some twenty-live cxplo-ions, the practical twine of this. method may be readily fudged. .V. F. Sun. 0 VVV Wearing Live Ornaments. No little b 'ptles or serpents have as lyft appeare.l this season on the evening toilets of those of the earth who can a fibril to beeoeentrie. Twenty years ago French women had a caprice for snakes. Tho Princess de la Tour d'Auverguu always kept a little one in her pocket, alive of course. Her hu-band objected, and her friends did not all quite like it, but no entreaties availed lo separate Iter from tho littlo reptile that she loved. Mine. Musard wore a small viper on her neck, amid her incompar able diamonds. When she appeared in her box at the opera every glass in tho house was levelled at her, as she sat scintillating with tho diamonds and with tho death coil of thu serpent's body, .-howing oil' tho whiteness of her neek. Later on, the Countess Villencuvo wore for several months on her neck a beautiful searabams beetle, tethered to a ring by a slender gold chain, sj that it could run about her shoulders. lies ton Globe. Sir'Goorgo Strahan, having served out his term as Governor o Tasma nia, lias been appointed Governor of Hong Kong. His entry into the Colo nial .-erviee was after this fashion: At a certain dinner Air. Gladstone made an error in a Greek quotation, and Strahan, then a young and unknown ollieer in the Hoyal Artillery, corrected him. Air. Gladstone took thu correc tion kindly, inquired who tho young man was, and made him his private secretary when ho was High Commis sioner of the Ionian Islands. There after tho career of the young artillery man was steadily upward. ' "I don t tlfin'k a g'.rl should havo more than one sweetheart," sho said, modestly. "Ah," ho replied, "you don't believe then in tho adage, 'the moro tho marry her.1 " Wfuhington Critic. '"Tlint was a very long story that Colonel Sozlo told aftor dinner." said oo club man to another. 'Ycs," was Hie reply, "ami i am sorry to say it was as broad as it was long." liotfun Com mercial Jlulletin. Landlady Tho colToc, I am sorry to say, is exhausted, Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith Ah, yea, poor tiling. I was ex pecting that. Pvo noticed tlrat for somo time it hnsu't been strong. Christian at Work. where excision was practiced. The longest duration of lifo in eases nol operated upon is twelve years; in those operated upon, eighteen years. While these statistics go to prove that opera tion prolongs life, they do not prove an ultimate cure. Dr. Oldokop shows in his report that out of 2'2) ea-es where operations hail been performed twenty three recovered. Dr. Willard Parker believed in operations for the disease. In a paper read before tho Medical Journal Association in September, 187.1, ho reports fourteen eases of cure by exei.-ion, the patients being in good health at the ends of periods varying from three to twenty-seven years. A mass of statistics might be brought to show that in many instances cancer has been radically cured, and in other '.ases life lias been indelinitely pro longed by tho use of the knife. A few .-peeial eases will serve to show this. Dr. Weir reports a ease in which the right breast was amputated by Dr. James H. Wood in l:jtj. In 18G7 Dr. Post amputated the left breast. In 187.) Dr. Weir removed a recurrent growl li from the right side, and again in 1S77 and 1KS0, the patient finally dy ing of tho disease twenty-live years after its fnt appearance. ' Dr. Frank II. Hamilton operated upon a patient who survived the excision twentv years, and another patient of his whose breast was entirely removed, survived tiie operation for ten years. Cases of this description might Ik- multiplied. Pr. Shrady; General Grant's physician, claims that the disea.-e is organic anil in no way Hereditary. He believes that its origin is local, and is therefore removable, and that the constitution becomes all'ected only secondarily by a more or less widespread diemination of original cancer germs. The failure of one excision to elluct a cure in no wise disconcerts him. The disease is insidious, and a careful miero.-eopie ex amination is necessary to follow its va rious ramifications. Where the growth is not in elo-e proximity to the vital or gans, operation after operation nwiy be tried with impunity. In the ease of General Grant, the entire throat was allected and an operation meant cer tain death, otherwise an operation would have been tried. It is an excep tion for more than one member of a family to become the victim of cancer. In fact it may be confidently said that no human being can be sure of escap ing the disease until he has passed till age of its occurrence, which is when his vital machinery is entirely worn out. In other words lie can never bo considered fortunate in respect to can cer until ho is dead .V. J". Mad ami Exprcjs. THE PLAYFUL ALLIGATOR. cine whoso reputation is founded tlrmlv in public confidence, and which physicians com mend for its tonic, ant! bilious and other properties. It Is used with the best results In fever anil ague, rheumatism, kidney unil uterine weakness and other maladies. Whoa Haby was sick wo gave her Ctwtcrla, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla, When she becanio Miss, nhe rlnntr to Cnstoria, When shohad Children. alio gave them Cnstoria. Over live thousand soldiers are said to have deserted from the IJritish army dur ing the past few years. "The light that lies in woman s eves mm, READ THIS CAREFULLY. ' Krcry man and omaii jouii or ol.l, on tliUCiast, that is atllictttl uith any illwaw, no mnlter vihat Hint their family l liyiclan iWs n t uiulir.tun.1. cr ri.mmt cure, hnuM write a full iliscrhitlun cf their truiiVo to I ii. ......'.,.. ......ui.i... it.,..'....... Vi'ry. aim iiu' lkvi loiiMiltntli mi frcft To n rnv nf 1, 'o "l,-Il.t,,n..0. i,t , .Mcil uh every instrument of nin,-ory, ami tho Iwt it Is, alas! often dimmed Or quenched by Hon.-jtoiilnloiUKlvcn. rciiina'lrc)iirve Allom- some wearlnn disease, nerhans silentlv inU-nci' strictly c. nlMrntl. I KiicJW uinp AiMn-M home, hut tnl-lnr nil pnm fort .mil i.ninv. U ."-Ol.ttl-N. M 1 , oltici S, VI ami 1J, 1 irt .Niv ... .... ..... t I 'f " rut . ii i . .V i . , "Jnai uank, eortl.in l. on-sou muni, uiii ui iiii i urn, iiisiit ui uiu iiuiiwu hoil can bo rekindled and made to glow with Its natural brightness. Dr. li. V. Pierce.s "Pavorito Prescription" is a po tent s-pecillc for most of the chronic weak nesses and diseases peculiar to women. Tho Hank of Spain oilWs to lease tho Government's tobacco monopoly. 'I'lio 4'onf iiiiiuf Ion oi'n 4'ou;rli for anv length of time causes irritation I of the Lungs of seine chronic Throat Dis ease, "llroirn's ltronchial Troches" are I nn ellectunl Cough Kemedy. Price 'J." cts. ofo! only in boxes. F0K GOOD PURPOSES. Mrs. M. A. Dauphin, of Philadelphia, is well known t the ladies of that city from the great good she has done by means of Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound. She writes Mm. Pinkhani of a recent in teresting case. "A young married lady came to mo suffering with a severe case of Prolapsus and Ulceration. Sho com menced takinc the Compound, anil in two months was fully restored. In proof of this she soon found herself in an Interest ing condition. Influenced by foolish friends she nttemnteu to evade tlic respon sibilities of maturity. After ten or twelve Uays she came to me again and she was in deed in a most alarming state aud suf fered terribly. I gave her a table-spoonful of the compound every hour for eight, hours until she fell asleep, she awoke much relieved and evidently better. Sho continued taking the Compound, and in duo season she became thu mother of a lino healthy boy. Hut, for the timely use of the medicine, she believesherlife would have been lost." Your Drureist h.ia tho Oompouml. .?1 i'r kittle. Two United States: otllcers have com mitted suicide at Monte Carlo. Young or middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility or other delicate diseases, however induced, speed ily and permanently cured. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Rupturo Pormnnently Cured. ' So Burgcry Wotk every' ly Curn piaraniocil Aa.lr. SK lira. I'Olini X .1 1 1 Tlli:it. I'lilcca 8, V and li, l'lrl National Hank, Portland, OH-fim TI-aCjE: 23 DOS "X KidneyLiver Medicine xnt'Eii jcxovx to r.tir CrilKS all DUcnses of tho Kidneys, I.Ivor, ltlnddcr, nnil Urinary Organ1: Dropsy, ri ravel, Ulahetcn, ItrluIitN t Dlscnso, I'nlns in tin. Itnclt, I.dlns, or Side; Itct cut Ion or Non-Itotciitloii of I'rliic, Nervous Diseases, Fetnato VonUiiesspH, Kxccsos, .launillco, Ittllousnrss, Ilcatlanho, Sour Stomach Dyspepsia, Constipation, ami I'llcs, So far New York's State capital has cost ?17,(K0. EriMf ItcMliK'cil upon leads, slugs, cases, -Units and printers' specialties, by Pai.mkh & Itnv. CLT.F.8 WIinN" ALL OTlIKIt UCDICIXUS FAIL, as It acts directly and nt onco on tho Kidneys, I.Ivor and Dowels, rc&iorlnir them to a healthy action. HUNT'S IlKMF.DYIs a Eafo, sure, and speedy cure, and hundreds havo been cured by it when physicians and friend? had given them up to dlo. l not delay, try at onco HUNT'S ItEMKDY. Send for Pamphlet to HUNT'S REMEDY 00., I'rovlilcnec, It. I. Ask your druggist for HUNT'S ItKMUDY. Take no other. Bone Meal 4 $i.ao t 100 n.s. Ills ICutlui; A(,e mid Other IntcrcHtliif; Items of liiforinatloii. At wliat aye does an alligator begin to eat, and wliat does he eat, anyliow? I am not versed in the killing ways of this species of tho Saurian tribe," and, though alligators aru by no means un common pets in the .North, I never happened to be thu prowl possessor of one until recently. Tin's little creature traveled in a box all the way from Florida, and when lie arrived, after his four days' iournev, had annarentlv iven up tho giio-t. There lie lav on his back, eyes shut, his hands clenched, his fi;et in the air in fact, dead as n door nail. A (iood Samaritan sur- gested, as lie was not still', a warm bath might revive him, and so into water lie was tenderly dropped, with tho reflection that the taxidermist would see him later. Hut not so! An hour after a bark no bigger than the sound cinitteirbya toy dog warned me eet and looking unutterable tilings. Since then tiiis infant lias been as live ly as ten crickets. It is impossible to keep track of him and the eat at the same time, so when one is taking its airing tho other is shut in tho closet. In tho meanwhile tho nativo of Florida refuses to partake of food. Indeed I have not been able to see if that historic jaw has any hinge to work it, for though lie seems to enjoy tho petting lie receives, especially being rubbed on V B7 Gatvccio n Conrtii0n WeuLatcj Tut flno hnlfla taken ncconlinn to , directions that Master Gator was no more dead I w; he better results than a galhn of than tho family cat who sat beside the ; nt , , , bowl containing the unaccountable ob- .. .,' ...... ..... . ... . , ,.,,, runncra Willi tvuitti ma iiiurnci m yiuuvu. At Druggists, price $1,00 per bottle. $500 REWARD' will bo paid for any caso of Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad ministered, fails to relieve. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Hiii-a oil TlicnnQPa nrirrintiHnrr from a that particularly ugly place, lie won't t fJlsor(iered stato of the BLOOD or open his mouth. I begin to think he LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, hasu t any; that ho is a subject for the ! t,-i. uifi, p;minB R.ynf7,in di.no nu.-eiun. or will have to have an Tumor8f Salt Eheum and Mercurial operation performed at tho Massachu- p . . ' ,. ,,,, rn -..-ifvimr setU General Hospital to enable liim bv 1 1" "rr ft i-L t',n Blnn,i awl by to cat tho noisy children in the i P.roP.e.rtics- " c.ave8 V'0 ffl neighborhood. At nesent he nieasures I f I!" n??" h ltty and tho uompiexion ongni, unu cicsr. s $1.50 i 100 lis. Jap. Ei Food $1.50 V 100 iha. Vou cannot innUe n KtieeeKs -wlfli ytoitltry ivltliont lliem WIioIcniiIo mid tctiiil at Siuitlt'H 4'unIi Htorc, M.liunl 117 .'iny Ntreci, Nan ir't-aneisco, vnt. Gun WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholinalo and Itctall Dealers In 3nd Sporting Goods, I'tne FIhIiIiis; Tackle. Agents for tho CXKXCr.IilrKD FIRE WORKS Company. FLAGS, BALLOONS TORPEDOES, Firo Crackers aci Bombs. Accuts (or Spald!nBaseall Gods itSTfionil for Catalasu? No. 7. 105 & 167 Second St., Portland, Or. IIIIA.VCII HTUIll:rli rriUuAv Jipokuno 1'alls. W.T. IHtatoSt.,Siltm.Or. y.l3.r tliorol Jy. U, Hop oh your inost and suliscrllra for Tlie CALIFORNIA CACKLER filulo cor.Ieu, 10c : thrto in lnths, 25o j 1.00 tr year In u.lvuiico. HtamiM tut. il Kiuiililn 'ii'3. .luno luue, scut to enry llurUr Hhoi uul Millinery Hturo on 1'aclHo Cur st Ask to nv It Aukvth Wanted. Itlu I'lty, H..111 25c for out fit. 1.1 I'lnc hlrcct, Sun rntnel-fo. At present ho measures ton inches from nose to thu tip of Ids tail aud is so very aflbctionato that my hopes of making any uko of him in that respect don t seem likely to bo realized. It is moro probable that thu cat will eat him aud thus cut short an innocent ex istence almost lioforo it has begun. Ho has been named after tho Italian Mer latto for reasons. lloston Herald. A rocont novel says: ''And ho went to bed and enjoyed n sound, dreamless sleep." How can a man on joy nny tiling when he Is unconscious? Boston Courier, . . J. R. GATES A, CO., Proprietors 417 Sansotno St., Ban FrunclBco. WARflFJISjrtSlrFRBONFiTjn Cti... .. I 1' I Thu only DrbM Stay la thevorM. Absolutely uubrealc al.lo. 1'rlco, IS cents r yard, l'oi taio utery win-re Also, Just reiart'l for tlm market, new, tlegunt Hstln L'orerinl IVa'-herbone, rt-aly (or attachluir tu tho tlm-.l ilrusux. l'rlrx-, 55 cents iwr )arl. l'o),rsi Illck, White, Cardinal, Illua and l ink. If your 1!. altr has not iccureil It, any aiaouut ilrslrnl will li wut ustrial. nn noelnt ttt Klws. A.ldrws V.tllUI'.V l'i:.ITIICK HUM: t'OMIMW. Til no Ouk, .Mlrliluiui, QTFl JAAY KHAXICII Ot HACK, O I tf- if A I , Oabler.KocnighllBnoBjIlur. dot n ana, band InetrumenU. lruest Block of Sheot Mualo and Hooks. Hands supplied at Eastern prices, 11. Oil AY. 200 Poet stroet. Ban Francisco. J'Olt Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, The sore Dybiti'Sia pcoplo feoL However liwclit may bo their meal, Hhould no er bo sulTered to repose Anil hreoU a train of irruvcr woes, When I'Kiii'KtT iikai.tii they muy secure ThmtiKh TAKHANl'S BKL'lZfcH safe uml sure. This BELT or StfvneraUirls Bus ttpreuly for lbs out of atructistDU srihstMrsllTt orftDi. Thfteootlauous tlrtan rei-eoTBicuv rtrm.no Ibrosib Iba srls Diul rttUrs tbtra MteilibruUoB. Do not oataultbliiillbi:ioirla lulu 'jdr.itU4 la tart all III, Iron t. . . A I f . I. ,..., .1 11 llciuroro. rut u V rv T&LM mm ffial&ra riwlnm full In. fonuUoa, addr, Cb..i.r Kl Irls llrll Co., 10) WublBiloa 8lrt,CUi9lUl. POWDER Absolutely Puwl 'R'ipzz rrs 1 ait 1, A xsort ct yurtty, f 'pens .1 (.ci h gy, .scf MirorvonouiJcJltl'MJ ttKliiuiry M-iVj, u.u cv ut W ea'.tl In cciwtl. t:.vi'lth thj r nit'.tt'Ja oS lov t it, ob itwca,-h fi.'. i cr " .. -vtrx. S.-li cnl7 ta cit ClUllCS AI.I. HUMOUS, from a common nloleli, or ICrnnt Ion, to the worst Scrofula. Snll -rlioiuii, "I'ovcr.Korct.," scnly or KuiikIi Skin, In short, all illsonsi-s enuseil by bail lilooil 1110 eonqueied by this lunverful, purl tulntr, uml InvlRomtliiL' miilli'lne. 2rent I.utlnu: I'leerw nipldlv heal under its Ikj nlrrn lulliienee. llspi-i'lully has It mimlfi-sted Itsnotenev In eurluir 'I'etter, Itono ltnsli, llollH, CiirlHiiicleK, Sore ICyeM, Scrof tiloiiH SoreH anil SwcIIIiikh, Hlp joliil IHheiiHC, AVlilto SwiAllltiRf. (iollre, or Thick Nock, mid i:iilurRCI ;IiiuIn. Pond ten tt-nts In stuniiH for a hime tmittse, with colored plnten, on fkln Diseases, or tho same amount lor a trciitiso on Serofiiloiii A lit ".-t Ions. "Tin: iii.ooi). is run i.irn." Tlioiouirhlv eleanse It by tisinir lr. IMorcc's Golden flletllcnl Ilsei very, and khih illueMllon, a lull- Nil In, buoyant nii-. lis, mid vital strcnptli, will beestablUhed. CONSUMPTION. which Is Scroruln or tlio r.mii;s, fa nr- rested and eared by this remedy, if tahen bo lore tho last stimes of the dlseiibo r.re reached. From Its marvelous power over this terribly fatal disease, when llrst oirerlnir this noivr celebrated remedy to the public Dr. l'rnncn thoiiKlit seriously of eallint,' It his "oii hiiinilloii 'uve," but abandoned that inline its too limited for a medicine which, from lis wonderful combination of tonic, or stremrtbenlnir, alteratle, or blood-clcaiisiiur, nntMilllous, pectoral, and nutiltlvo proper-til-s. Is uneiiualed, not only as a remedy for consumption, but for all Cliroulc 111b cusch of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, havo snllow color of skin, or yellowish-brown snots on lace' or body, Ireipient headache or itlzI nos, f-i'd tasto In mouth, Internal lieftt or chills, iiltcruntlnt,' with hot Hushes, low spirits nnd Klooiny loi-eboillni;s, Invjrnlar appetite, nnd coated touirue, you nro siiirerlmr fiom ImllKest Ion, IVKcpr.ln, nnd Torplil I, Ivor, or "iSIIIoiiHiiehH." In ninny cases only part of tluo symptoms aro expe rienced. As 11 remedy for all such cases, Dr. IMot-cc'N (ioldou Medical Dis covery N unnii'iiasscd. Tor AVenk I.iiiikn, Splltlnir of III001I, SliorlnchH of Iii'cnlli, Hi'on clilllN, ANtliinn. Severe CoiikIin, niul kindred airectlons, It Is an ellleleut remedy. Koi.n iiy DauaoiSTS. at $1.00, or SIX IIOTTI.IIS for $J.0(). Send ten cents in stamns for Dr. PIcrco'8 book on I'ousiiiiiption. Address, M'orlil'M Diniieusary Hied leal Asso. elation, G0:t Inia .Street, Itei l'ALO, N. Y. mi $500 REWARD Is offered ! tho proprietors of Dr. Hiwo's Cutnrrh ltemcdy lor n caso or catarrh wlilcli they cannot cure. If you havo a dlschargo from tho 01 nose, offenslvo or othcnvlse, partial loss ' 6mell, taste, or hearlnir, 'veak eyes, dull naln a. j nou-mtion. Dr. Pinto's (Vvtauiiu Humkuy cures (ho worst or nressnro III head, vou Iwo Cntarra. Thon sands of rases termlnato In consiuiiption, cases of Catarrh, "Com lit tlio Head," and Catarrhal Iloailacho. 60 cents. CURES WHIRL All tlSE FAILS. Best Ciinuh Syrup, TohIchkihiiI, U:io in nnie. Mild nv uruL'Kmls. tips sW sssW HI llio 110YEI18' GUI I)IC la lssiirtl fMMit. mill JIurch, cuch ycur. 2' 3Vi pugca, tiyZxllbf. liiciieatwltii over 3.UOO llltntlon n M'lioic l-iciliro iiuurry. GIVK8 AVliulcanle Prices iltrcet to cannumers 011 all fioutl for IM-rsoiuil r finally Ttlla how to order, ami filves exact coat or every thing you uar, eit, drliiU, -vcnr, r liuve fim with. These INVAI.VA11WS IKM1ICH eontnln liiformntlon t;lt'H.iitI from tlio murketa of the world. We will mnUu copy FltHK to uny ad ilreas iiihim receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of miillliiK'. Let ua heul from you. (rlUaictfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. BUT He 'i'iM Wubowli Avcuiie. Clileatfo. 111. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.". The Original nnil Only Gcnnlne. Ffo o lslw;i KelltUa. Iw wire of wurtlilr. ImlUtlons. Iij,llin.l, ia LADIES. Ask fout Drucuiit tur .'filnhMv.a KnvlUlp.su'l Ukc oaottu'r.or Iuv1om44. rij to us fur iwrtlouUrs in Utttt hj return trial U Uummt to us fur irtiouurs rrt i.rrr return trial u NAME PAPER. Chichester Clir,il-nl Co., Kola MudUuri tMiuuro, 1'l.lluJiw I'a. PolJ br IlruiraUls everywhere. Aik for "t'lilclics. Ur's EuttUsn" 1'eiinjrruyul 1'llls. Tsks do other. Cars In "1 TO & HATS, i rODsrsol4 Dt 1 ssuMDlrlQIur, Jirdonlbrtbs IZruiCbislalCo. ClDolnnatl.1 Ohio. UVtulhB Irsd In Hie 4lcs u( lli.t cli.i of rettieilie., anil hsi girtn sliu unlvbiul satikUt. llvU. nunriiY nRoS;, t'srii. Ter Ghsswon the Uror cf the public anil now ranks '.ruiMi.? the lciitloL. Mcdl. s cloc l( lh oiUont. A. L, SMITH. llrsdfgril. Ft. l'ru1.0U The Van Monciscar sT W at sT WF asV sfffc a asrrs. m ilia. v I OrCNoART. PORTlyAND, OR. Fr'l . Yuuu;. mlddle-acad and old. single or marntxl men soil all who suiter with LOST MANHOOD I Nenous Peulllty, Hnenna torthea, Beinlual Lowes, Bexual Decjiy.Kaillnj Mem. nrv. Wrak Y.vs T.Mylr r9 jKuergr, also JUlood (and nam xjiseaaes, orpnnua, Kruptlons. Hair Vailing Hone l'alns, H weUlogs Bora Throat, Ulcers, it facta of Munirr. Klilnrm . UlAitilrtr T.Aiihl., Weak Back, Ilurnhif Urine, dooorraea, Olcet, snlol. Ufa proaiit relief and cure for lit a. oin MexeM ceHMuit JeundeattaUy OKKIOB 183 et 184 THIRD 8T. N. P. N. U. No.181-8. F. N. U. No. 201.