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UNITED STATES SENATOR EROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Idea. I have many beautiful thoughts,'' said the long-haired boarder, who imagines he la a born poet, “ that I propose to give to the public In the near future.” "That’s a good Idea, young man,” growled the fussy bachelor. “ It's a cinch you could never Induce the pub lic to buy them.” A Barjrals Counter Encounter. One of the shops in town bus been selling fur goods at a reduction since Christmas, says the Washington Post. Ever so many people responded to the call o f the advertisement. One o f those persons was a tall, commanding look lug woman, with a determined ring in her voice. She paused beside a table ful o f raufTs and neck pieces, and be gan to discuss them with the sales woman. She looked at this muff and then at that, and at length her eyes fell on a mink muff lying at a little distance from the others. She picked It up and looked at it disapprovingly. “ You don’t mean to tell me you ex pect anybody to pay good money for a thing like that, do you?” she de manded. There was a faint exclamation from a woman whose back had been turned at that moment. She snatched the muff from the hands o f the command lng looking woman. There was not a word spoken, but for the space o f ten seconds I fully expected the tw o take their corners, and I was prepared to put my money on the woman who ow ned the muff. Ex-Senator M. C. Butler. Dyapepaia ii often caused by catarrh of the stomach— Peruna relieves ca Birds H a re Spectacles. tarrh of the stomach and ia therefore a Many birds are provided with natur remedy for dyspepsia. al spectacles, a transparent membrane called the third eyelid. Thjg third eye Hon. M. 0 . Butler, E x -0 . 8. Sen lid when not In use lies folded I d tbs ator from Booth Carolina lor two Inner corner o f tbe eye. Two muscles terms, in a letter from Washington, work It, spreading It over tbe cornea D. 0 ., writes to the Pernna Medi or folding It np again much more clev cine Co. as follows: erly than a man can put on or take off bis spectacles. But for this third eye “ I can recommend Peruna for dys lid tbe eagle could not look at tbe sum pepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short Ir Bavaria railway carriages are dis period and I feel very much relieved. infected st ths end of every journey. It is indeed a wonderful medicine, be sides a good tonic." A W O M AN ’ S KIDNEYS. Women have so mnch to do, so many Catarrh of the stomach Is the correct name for most cases of dyspepsia. In pains to suffer, to many critical periods order to cure catarrh of the stomach to go through, that it it important to keep tbe kidney* well the catarrh must be eradicated. and avoid the back Only an internal catarrh remedy, ache, bearing down snch as Peruna, ia available. pain, headaches, dis Parana exactly meets the indications. siness, iangnor and other common signs S h ift in g th e B lam e. o f weak kidneys. Mrt, “ Smithers is one o f those people who Charles E. Smith, o* manage to shift the blame whenever 22 Boyden St., Woon anything goes wrong.” ir socket, R. I ., says “ Yes,” answered Miss Cayenne, “ I k “ My kidngys w e r e observe that be always has to be coax weak from childhood, and for eight or ed to sing.”— Washington Star. ten years past my sufferings were terri B e t t e r L,ate T h a n — ble. My back was very painful and "W hat would you do If a man were had many annoying symptoms besides to court you until you were 80 years When I began taking Doan’ s Kidney old?” said some one who was reading P ilit I weighed only 120. Today I a newspaper item of a similar case. weigh 166, and am in better health “ Why,” said Miss Pasaay, “ I'd mar than for yeart. Doan’ s Kidney Pills ry him !” have been my only kidney medicine They bring In Holland aa unmarried woman in daring four years past. variably walks on the right side of her me ont of every attack.” Sold by ail dealer*. 60 cente a box. escort, while a married one takes hei Foeter-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . husband's left arm. S 'n d fox K ( r ig h t a- w a y. I t ’ s p u r e r and more efficient than any Bak- I ing Pow der that costs three times as much. Do you know the secret of the W ave Circle ? Wonderful! ^Don’t delay, another day! W ® . 25 oz. for 25c. I A ll grocers' There tre about 350 volcanoes on this earth that have had eruptions in modera Mmes. SNOW GETS DEEPER Sheepm en In W yom ing, Colorado and New M exico Suffer. WORST STORM IN TWENTY YEARS Whole Country Between the Rocky Mountains and Miaaouri River Under White Pall. Denver, Oct. 23.— Snow, wind and cold have extended over nearly the on- tire country between tbe Rocky moun tain* and the Mieeonri river todsy, causing heavy lot* of liveetcck and frnit. Telegraph wire* have been pros trated and railroad schedule* diearring- ed. Tbe etorm is almost unprecedent ed ior severity at this reason of the year and takea rank, according to the weath er hnrean, with the snowfall on April 22 and 23, 1886. Dp to 6 o’ clock this evening about 20 inches of snow bad fallen in Denver end indications were that the enow would continue all night. Locally bat little damage was done Sheopmen in Wyoming, Colorado and New M exico, it is believed, will enffer heavy losses, ae they were unprepared for such weather. There are hundred» of tone of angar beets and thonaands barrels of apples still in this open ir the northern part of Colorado and should the cold continue, the damagt will be very great to the ranchers Telegraphic service throughout the West ia badly hampered and trains definitely late. The blixxard which has been raglnp in Pueblo and vicinity eii.ee early Sat urday afternoon ia elightly abated this morning. Railroad and street car traf fic la badly crippled. The R io Grande weet oi Pueblo baa suffered moat from the snow, which ie unusually heavy along its line, rang:ng from 16 inches at Florence to SO inches at Buena Vis ta. Trains from the East are generally from a few minutes to several boars late. Cattle and other stock on ranges suffered from the wet enow and cold Colorado Springe reports that tbe blis xard, which has been in progreea ior tbe past 48 hours, broke this morning Trains are somewhat delayed. Ths temperatnre in Colorado Springs this morning was aboot 16 above xero. W ISCO NSIN REM ITS T A X E S. Increase in Railroad Assessm edt Sup- plies All Funds Necessary. Madison, W is., Oct. 23.— All the state taxes, with the exception of the school tax, which was reduced to half of one m ill, were remitted today by the state board of assessors. There is al ready so much money in the state treas ury that none of tbe officials know wbst to do with it. With the prospect of more then 92, 600,000 coming in from this year’ s taxea, State Treasurer Kempf threw np bis bands in despair aDd said there was no way to spend it. Accordingly Gov ernor Davidson, Secretary of State Houser and Mr. Kempf met today and dtcided to remit the taxes. The railroads are footing the bills That, in the main, ie the reason for tb< action today, the first time such a sweeping move has been made in the history of the state. It ie one of tbs rem its of Senator LaFollette’ s long fight when he was in tbe governor’ s chair. Dnder the new ad valorem law the roads pay about $2,600,000 anno ally, or one-third more than they did nnder the old license fee system. The amount of taxes remitted ia $1. 818,236. Inetead of raising this amount from tha taxpayers, the admin istration w ill deduct it freui the gene ral fond of the state to meet ceraiD fixed expenditnree. The school tax, amounting to $643,680, goes back to the taxpayers in the support cf tbe public schools. R elief Fund fo r Winter. Washington, Oct. 23.— The executive Jaques Mfg. Co. committee ol tbe Red Cross has finally Chicago approved tbe estimetes of the San Francisco relief committee for the con Throughout the world, about 3 per cent tinnance of the relief work in that city of people gain their living directly from np to July 1 next. Originally placed at $6,000,000, these estimates have the sax. been reduced by a little more than $700,000. Most of the money is already in eight, aa tbe Sin Francisco commit tee has a balance of $2,382,000, with nnfiiled subscriptions subject to call of $900.000. The Red Cross proper holds little over $2,600,000. BALT LAKE WIND MWEPT. Buildings Raxed and Packing Plant Oestroyad by Fire. Salt Lake City, Oct. 22. — For 24 hours this city and vicinity was swept by a wied etorm of unparalleled sever ity. In addition to three serious acci deals lo pereooe, property ha* been devastated over a wide area, a fire fanned by the wind baa obliterated the aew plant of the Utah P .»k in g com pany, and a monetary lost of apppioxi (irately $250 000 ia entailed. Dating the fo il period ol the etorm trains have arrived 'rrsgnltrly or not at a ll. For mnch of the time tbe street car aervice ba* been at a standstill, and tha electric lighting plants are out of commiaiion. The burning of the Utah packing plant, north of tbe city, i* the must serious single loss. The building had jnat been compleetd at a coat ol $100, 000, and wae to have been pat into nee ia a few days. The project was inaug a rated by Western cattlemen and waa in opposition to the large packing bonse* in the East. Tbe cause of the lire bee not been ascertained. Only small fraction of the lam ie covered by inanranee. Ruined buildings, fallen phimney* broken windows, loosened eigne in toppled tree* throughout this and ad joining towns are tbe moat common souvenirs of the etorm and aggregate an immenae lose. T be wind attained maximum velocity lo 6$ miles an hour For hours at maintained an average speed of 38 miles an hour. The local weather bureau has been handicapped bnt expresses tbe opinion that the storm i* local and with little effect north of Ogden or sooth of Provo. L O S S W AS HEAVY. Cuban Hurricane C ro sse s the Island Leaving Death In Trail. TH E KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as “ The King of Blood Purifiers,” and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because “ / T OURES D ISEASE.” It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be specifics for diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a ru n - down, weakened or disordered condition of the system. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. A s every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis- Gentlemen:—S. 8. S. is need as a fam ily madloln* la ou r ease, and health is assured; but any impurity, home. I m yself have taken and a lw a ys found it w hat It ia humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys olalmad to be. It thoroughly cleanses the system o f Im tem and affects the general health. Pus purities, Increases tbe appetite, Im proves the digestion, and builds up ths general health. I have given It to nay tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the ohlklren w ith Ana results. It prom ptly restores the a p p e different skin affections show that the blood tite and clears the akin o f all eruptions. It is a very Ana b lood tonic and has my hearty indorsem ent. is in a feverish and diseased condition as a 184 8. 0th 8 t., Lebanon, Pa. P. H. TH O M PS O N . result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of “ K IN G O F BLOOD P U R IF IE R S.” It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health- sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes the foundation for good health. As a tonic this great medicine has no equal, and it will be found especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get “ T H E K IN G ” of them all, S. S. S.— and good results are assured. Book on the blood and any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. _ THE S W IF T SPEOIH C COM PAN Y. ATLANTA. D A . Havana, Oct. 22.— More < om ilete re ports have been resolved by Governor Magooon and show that the receut bur lican, which swept across Cuba, has caused greater damage than wae at first supposed. Score* of lives are now known to have been lost eathe result of the etorm. The worst reports come from the Ba tabano, on the sooth coast of Cnba, the point where the cyclone first struck the island. Forty fishing ^ schooner« are now known to have been lost Many corpse* have been picked np floating in the bay, and it is believed the dead at this point alone w ill reach nearly 100. The majority of the victims are Spaniab fishermen. Wreckage from tbe veeeele which were destroyed litter the shores for miles. It ie belieytd that several small'echooners were swept ont to and lost, their crew* periehing. The town itself antlered severely. Nine bodies have been removed so far from tbe m ins. On every band are to be seen evidences of the storm’ s fnry. Houses were blown down, trees were iprooted, and devastation has been wrought generally. A conservative es timate of tbe damage in thst city ie $600,000. The greatest d mage wae caosed in the lower portii n of the city Color more xoodo bristlier end foster colore thee any other dye. On* 10c cotton equally wsN and la The upper section away from the shore foeronteed to «Ive perfect results. Aek dealer, or wo will send poet peld at 10c a package. Writ* ad for froa booklet how to dyq escaped almost miracnlonely. The Maack and mis colors. MONROC DRUG CO.. UaiaovMle. Missouri. whervea were badly damaged, in many cases completely wrecked. E xactly. In England ninety-nine towns own their "Yea, they’re Juet like brothers, aren’t own gaa works, the average net income M ore Delay fo r Hermann. being $1,947,125 per annum. they?” Portland Trade Directory Washington, Oct. 22. — Represents 'Nonsense! They’re fighting nearly five Binger Hermann will not be placed all the time.” • Names and A d dresses ii Portland of Rspre* un trial in this c it - on the indictment sentative Business Firms. “ O f course; that’* what I mean.”— charging destruction of 36 official let- Philadelphia Press. C R E A M 8 K P A K A T O R S -W e guarantee the U .& erpreee copybooks nntil sometime alter Heparaior to be the beat. * W rite ior free catalog, Ha***l wood Co., Fifth and Oak. tbe Christmas holiday*. No definite 1 3 * ^ no matter how arrangement for the trial has been PIANOH A O R G A N S —Many fine Instruments re bad the we&ther vert to us account Hicknens or removal of buyer made, bnt the court’ s docket is now so You cannot Write for d**scr ptlon of p anon now on hand, For Infant* and Children. filled that it will be impossible to hear terms, eto. Write today. Ullbert Co., Portland afford to be the case within the next three montha. without a Since the case wae last postponed at the T O W E R 'S nme Mr. Heney was called to Sen ENGINES . t «„«► WATERPROOFl GASOLENE power fully warranted, 1125. All sires and Francisco nothing has been heard from OILED SUIT styles at lowest prices. Write for catalog. Hermann and bis whereabouts are un .,OR SLICKER. REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY known to tbe coart. No anxiety ie felt Portland. O r t f s a When you buy on this score however. The Unttneas o f T h ln fi. look fbr the 'Everything you buy ia adulterated SION OF TH E F IS H nowadays," grumbled old Pessim, “except Quake W recks Trestle. Portland, Me., Oct. 22.— Two earth the stuff they put in cannon crackers and other infernal machines. That gets shocks last night destroyed about 100 D E N stronger eveTy year.” feet of a temporary highway structure M A IN 202 9 P A IN L E S S FAILING BLDG E X TR A C TIO N which crosses tbe upper harbor. The St. Vita»’ Dane« ana al! Nervous Dla*a*«s manently cured by Dr. Kiln*’» Or-at It-* * W A S H SO « first shock was felt at 6 o ’ clock and the Nerv« Rea itorer. tori Send for FREE |2 trial bottle and PORTLAND ORE P L A T ÏS S 5 second at 7:07. Both ahocka were treatls«. Dr. R KLKlIne-.Ld. Ml Arch HU, Pblla..!**. light, bnt were distinctly felt by pedes I m l tat le a . trians. Accompanying the rambling Eva— Tea, when he proposed he was the eonnd made by the cracking of •poke In sugared words. But I found the timbers of tbe temporary (tractors. out afterward they were not real. It ie feared that great damage has been Edna— Perhaps they were only glu done to the foundation of the new high cose words, dear. way bridge nearby, for which $260,000 was appropriated recently. Mothera w ill find Mre. W inslow's Soothing W E PAY S.S.S. P U R E L Y VEGETABLE PUTNAM FADELESS DYES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING M AKE E V E R Y DAT p S i ] CO U N T- C A S TO R IA The Kind You Have Always Bought T I FITS gVm.! Banking by Mail mule T eam Syrup the beet remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Com bine Packing H ouses. C oa a cq vcee« o f a Hash Act. Chicago, Oct. 22.— Rumors that an Our wife,1** wrote the editor of the English holding company ia being or ganised to take over all tbe packing in Apiketown Blissard, “ ia sick from over Will do more Cleaning, i more Shining, terests of the United States flew thick work. While she wae snooping around do it Better, with less Labor and Wa our ir sanctum yesterday morning she found and feet in LaSalle street today. The on the Hands than any other article coat toe office towel and insisted on taking it capital of the concern is eaid to be d o e s home and washing it. Such a thing ing Double it« Price. to $600,000,000, and J. Ogden Armonr never happened before, and with the help AH dealers. Full slsa es pad parka«« Borax A Boras is mentioned aa the praciicaCl chief. •f the Lord it shall never happen again 1” Boap; 32-page booklet and r so1 pa*e^iook»el o u venir picture 7 *1 4 ja 10 color* ft«*** for 10 t*«nt* and dealer’ s nam W hile nobody in a position to give tbe Cl FIC COAST IIOUAX CO„ Oakland Cal. Idle N egro«* to Dig Canal. IN T E R E S T facta wonld say anything one way or $100 Reward, $ 100 . Washington, Oct. 23.— N. F .T hom p the other on the eabject, certain things The readers of this paper will ba pleased to On eavlnge deposit, of a dollar eon of Chattanooga, Tenn., called at that have recently tranep’rad in the learn that there ia at least one dreaded dimaae that science has been able to cure in a lllt i or more, compounded twice tbe White hones today and Invited ■treat are called significant by etndente stage«. and that la Catarrh. H all’s Catarrh every year. It ia just as easy Cure is the on ly positive cure know n to the President Roosevelt to attend the im of similar financial proceeding*. to open a Savings Account with m edical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu migration and quarantine conference to tional disease, require» a constitutional treat na by Mail as if you lived next • e a r in t h s w o r l d ment. H all’ s Catarrh Cure 1» taken Internally, be held in Nashville next month, and door. Bend for our free book Black Hundrad Attacks 8tolypln. W.LOouglai $4 Gilt Edge line, acting d ire ctly upon the blood and m ucoui on tbe president’ ! invitation Mr. let, “ Bank ng by Mail,’ ’ and St. Petersburg, Oct. 22.— The strain surface« o f the system, thereby destroying tha cannolbagqualledaUwyprloRy and givin g the pa Thompson called again tonight. Tbe ed relatione between Premier Stolypin foundation o f the disease, MB« learn full part culara. Address tient strength by b vild ln g up >ti the confltitutfon To Shoo Dealer» : president baa, however, declined tbe and tbe Reactionary league it evi* and assisting nature in W. !.. 1 ton Ria«’ Job In doing d oing iti It« w ork. Th« bing If o h m Is th« most _____ ave ao much faith In its curative invitation, because he could not find it danced by the publication of the first compiei« in this country were that they offer One Hundred h o lle n _____ Send f o r Catalog possible to attend. Mr. Tbompe n attack directly upon the premier. Tbe (or any case that it falls to cure. Send lor 11*1 raid be suggested to the president that Banner, tbe Black Hundred organ, pub- »I testimoniale. address. F 1. CHE8ET * CO.,Toledo,a the idle negroes in tbe Booth be utilis lisbee revelations concerning the nego ' (old by draxflete, 7fo. Hall’s Family Fille ere tbe beat. ed for labor on the Panama canal. tiation* entered Into a month ago when P ortla n d , O reg on the premier gave certain assurance* to The Y e e th fe l Idem. Blizzard Roaches Kansas. big delegation from at least 100 "Pop, ere lawyer« elweye bad-tem S ix th a n d W a s h in g t o n St*. E llis, Kan., Oct. 23. — Colorado’ s breaches. The Banner charge« the pered?” snow storm is passing east, and pre premier with having broken faith. “ O f coure# not, my eon. Whet mad* vailed today in Western Kansas. Pae- P. N. U. Ne. 4 1 -0 0 yon think so?” eengers reaching here this morning on Soldiers G o In Pursuit. “ Why, th* papera ere elweye telling belated east bound train* report a Sheridan, W yo., Oct. 22. — Ten W H X X w r it in g t e e s î e r t l i e n ÿ l e a ê e l heavy enow storm between E ilii and troope of the Tenth cavalry loft Fort ■bout their croea-examlnatlons.”— Bal I T mentios th l. »aper. Denver, at some points steam ing the Robinson, Neb., at noon today from timore American. proportions of a blftsard, with four G illette, W yo., to tonnd up tb* bend SHOE* FOB EVERYBODY AT ALL P B ld H inches to on* foot of enow on the of merandin« Ute Indian* from the ground. The temperature is moderate, W hit« Rock agency, Utah. Th# com M *«••■' A C h i l d r e n '« S h o w , $2 9 6 t o g l .O O . however. Tbe enow ie drifting badly mending officer ii eaid to have ¡Detrac T ry W . I«. D osg lM W om en ’s. M l««*« and STIFFSBBS, , S T IT C H E S , LAM ENESS, CRAM P, Children's ihoe«; for ityl«, fit and wear at a good many points. t i o n from tbe War department to take TWISTS AMI D TW IT C H E S , A L L DSOAM P WHEN they esc«I other make«. tb* Indiana dead ot aliva. Y O U APPLY If I co u ld take you Into m y larg* Blizzard C oat* Texas With lea. factories at B rockton, M ass..and sh o w Snow storm in South Dakota Dallas, Teg., Oct. 28.— Wind blow you how carefully W .L . D ouglas sh oe* are made, you w ould then understand ing at a velocity of 60 mil«* an boar ie Bioox City, Iowa, Get. 22. — Dis w hy th ey hold their shape, fit better, eweep'ng aeroa* tbe p ’ aia* country in patches received at the Cbieago, M il ; wear lon ger, end ere o f grantor value the Texas panhandle, with Minding waukee A 8*. Peal office ia tble city than any oth e r make. sleet and snow. Gram it em er id with ■tate that ■ heavy enow etorm with W h erever yo n live, n e e e e obeate W. L , ie*, but cattle ara ia good condition and wind prevailad all night on tba Sapid Doug lee s h e . .. H I. i u w end price Ie eteew eg on lb s b e llo w , w hich p rotects yon . f l e e t high tbe lone w ill not he heavy. At Cban- City exteneion of that road in South THE prlc«« and Inferior «h oc«. T n fr t mm i s l t f f « PRICB 1 I n « « . Ask n m r d«oler h r W . L D o s f h s a f c w i ning a blixxard ie raging. In tbe Dal Dakota. The enow ie drifting and O L O -M O N K -C U M I A N D 50 C f N T S and ln«t«t upon havin g f* las territory tbe temperature has been ■nowplowe have been ordered to Cham Eyelet used. F a s t C o lo r • tu e te t a « u_ . . . they . mW not W r ite tor n i u . t r . t n C CA atalog «I ---- Fall M y h s . in the 70’ e, bat at midnight Ie falling. berlain and Praebo. 4 f% BORAX w. l ; DOUGLAS * 3 . 5 0 &* 3 .0 0 Shoes 5 Oregon Trust & Savings Bank PER FECTIO N on Heater 4 quarts o f oil and bums 9 home EvervW ste* w anaaUad. Do not be satisfied with anything but a PCSFECTWR Oil Hcaltr. If you cannot get Heater or information from y e s dealer Wrhe t agency foe descriptive T k Ä S ä y Ö L a in p all-round household use. Gives a clear, rtcady lifM. rovnd burner. Made ai beam throughout ana Every lamp warranted. Suitable lor library, or parlor. If ant at S TA N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y . I ST. JACOBS OIL W . L. DOLOLA», D*pt |J,