Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. "TM rich relative of ydura, Is he a distant relative f" "Yes, eitrtmely dlstaut slnoe he became rich." MAN'S INHUMANITY TO HIMSELF. The mrrtt inhuman outrages, outrages wh'eh would disgrace the savaire. man p rpetrateii upon Ms own system hy swallowing dranttcp-ir-g.tive wlilon convuUe hitnomnon. ngonliehts in e-tiui sand weaken tve system. Mn ivopte oou-uii'lv do ihiH undr the Impression that medicaments onlv wnlch nre violent iu their n'llon.a d priielHrly'rHihrllp, ra 01 any mv.iI1. I r parable injury to health lswroneht under this- mi-taken i.iea. The laxative whleh jnot ni'rlv Hpproach i thebeiietl.tiiitfC ton of naiHie is rfowtel.ter's' Somneh Bi tern. whl h Is p ilule1, b'lt horoiieh, and liu iaorates the In testinal c.inal instead f weakening and irritat ing it. The liver and ihe torn 'Ch share in 'he benign dis Ipllne Hist Mtet b this compr--h in vt-nie.il -i e. hue healthfil influence is fel t 'o shout the svs'em MHlnrloiia, rheu mH , k diiey and nervous omplaluts succumb to X - . . ' ,, . 'oeor e Y011 w "t'd nnrry theVirgwt fool In th world f lnke.HoH,woiilln'iout Kthel ih. Oc.r , lli-s ik -o H'r ilen." to Throat and Lungs, must be preserved or sore 'spots appearand invite the con sumption germs. Scotfg Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, heals the lining, strengthens thn lunfrs and even over comes diseased spots in their J early stages. Physicians, mo world over,- endorso it. ' Don't lis de:ei?:d bj Substitutes! FnparadbrSeottABairaa.N.Y. All DracrUU. Rambler BICYCLES. Swift, tight. Strong, lieliable and Beau tiful. A live agent wanted in everv city and town in Ore gon, Vashington and Idaho, bend for catalogue and i terms. FfiED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO., 327 Washington St., Portland, Or. TAKE IT W.PrUNlDER'S, r Oregon BLoopPuRinER. -CURCS- KkIDNEV Sr LIVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. I PIMRLE3.BLQqHL5 AND5KW ObtAStS ftEAUAUHL UUw I IVcrttM. B- ASK YOCE DEALER FOR MONARCH AND RED STRIP BELTING, Maltese Cross, Ridgewood and Wal ' Jabout Steam and Water Hose. ' All f iillv vim ran Gutta Percha and Robber Mfg. Co., Established 1855. Portland, Or. They all Testify Ta the Efficacy of the Worid-2enowned Ssifi's faaijRi wllllWt ' The ote-Cme simple I remedy from the Oeorgls errszsn Cl fields car JjonofinhtoC antipodes ' ajtori-lnr tiD tkcptlcal an crmf onaCre C-ts theories o: ,1 I j I 1 UicaewLo depend solely ca tit 29 jJ ."M plyslelM'a dz'.'X There to to blood taint whlcH ltdoee cot immediate!; eradicate. Polxni otntrarrMy abrorbed or the result of vile dbcaaes from within elt yield to tht potent b'lt s!st?l3 remedy. It U en nneqnaled tonie, bnlldsnptha old aad ferble, cures all dlseaser arMnf from Impore blood rr weakened TltttUty. Sesxtlg treatlH. Examine the proof. Hooka ua " Biooa and BMa Diseases mailed fins DrupfiM Belt It, . ' 8WIPT SPECIFIC CO.. ; Urawar Atlanta. Oa. r.'SPEEDY'.l The launch CYCLONE, one of the speediest boats of its size on the Coast. Length, 30 feet; depth, 3 feet; beam, 6 1-2 feet; 7 feet from top of cabin to bot tom of keel; half-glass cabin. This launch, fitted with the celebrated HERCULES Gasoline Engine, 8-horso power, in per fect running: order, is offered for sale, at a great bargain. For price and particulars address PALMER & EEY, Portland, Or. JT, P. N. V. J 544 F. V. V, fi?- 21 Tho Lining 1 1 ft MM If I 11 V tl II M IJV . '3aong Sparrow and Swallow. Editor Huddaway of the Easton (Md.) Ledger gives an account of a most remarkable encounter between a barn swallow and an English spar row. The swallow, as stated to the editor,' had built its nest among the rafters of the barn of Mr. Denney, near Royal Oak, in Talbot county. While on the nest the swallow was attacked by the sparrow, and the two birds had a furious battle, which went on sometimes in the air and rometimes on the ground. The swal low was courageous, but it had not the wind of the sparrow and finally had to yield to its antagonist. Hav ing driven the swallow from the barn, the victorious sparrow took 'posses sion of the nest and contents. In about an hour the swallow re turned to the barn bearing in its mouth a bunch of something resem bling long horsehairs. The bird went directly and noiselessly to its nest, threw itself on the bark of the sparrow, and before that astonished bird had recovered from the shock caused by the sudden and violent re turn of its vanquished foe the swal low put a horsehair noose around the sparrow's neck and spmehow fast ened the other end of the lassoo to the nest or to the rafter. The spar row 6oon choked to death on its un expected gallows, where it hung for Beveral days. Chicago Tribune. Small Fruit Growing. . In the viciuity of many small towns there are good openings for growing and marketing small fruits. The grower should plant a good variety of strawberries, raspberries, black berries, grapes, currants and goose berries, as the longer he is in the market the better he can supply the wants of his customers. It will be a help in this if, in addition to the dif ferent kinds, he has two or more va rieties, one early and one late, and in Borne cases a medium variety, in or der to prolong the season as much as possible. One advantage with the home grower is that with good care his fruit can be put into the consum er's hands in a better, fresher condi tion and at a less cost than if shipped in. As with many other things con nected with farming, the better plan, usually, is to start on a small scale and gradually increase as success and the business warrant. In order to sell cheaply it is essen tial to grow them cheaply. As an aid to this prepare the soil in a good tilth before planting. St Louis Re public. - A Command of Temper. The Duke of Marlborough possessed great command of temper and never permitted it to be ruffled by little things, in which even the greatest men have been occasionally found unguarded. As he was one day riding with Commissary Mar-not it began to rain, and he called to his servant for his cloak. The servant not bring ing the cloak immediately, he called for it again. The servant, being embarrassed with the straps and buckles, did not come up to him. At last, it raining very bard, the duke called to him again and asked him what he was about that he did not bring his cloak. "Youmust stay, sir, "grumbled the fellow, "if it rains cats and dogs, till I can get at it" The duke turned arouna toMarrrot and said very coolly, "Now, I would not be of that fellow s temper for all the world." Sala's Journal. A Bird's Weapon. Birds, while still in the egg, have a sharp, horny spike attached to the upper part of the beak, by means of which they are assisted in breaking out of the shell. This prominence bej comes opposed to the shell at various points in a line extending all around tho egg at about one-third of the egg's length from the large end. It makes a series of little holes, thus weakening the shell, and when the chick arrives at a certain stage of strength and development it has no difficulty in breaking out. In the common fowl this little weapon drops off a day or two after it is hatched, but on the pigeon and birds that are fed by their parents it sometimes re mains for two weeks. Detroit Free Press. : '- ,' Sura Preventive of Disease. The Duchess of Edinburgh is the hap py possessor from the Russian and su perstitious point of view of two genu ine bezoar stones, one of which was left to ber by her imperial father and the other by bfr aunt The bezoar stone is exit from a very rare animal and is re garded as a sure preserver of health aad happiness, Exchange, . The Flower I.unauace. Mrs. Murray HU1 There was a time when you called me a daisy, a sweet vi olet and a lily of the valley, Mr. Murray Hill-Ves, that was he 'nra vmi Tiprrun in wine- ma everv niffht. Now, the only flower I wish you were is a "four o'clock." That oaaU op sometimes, iexaj tunings. THE CORPSE I CAME BACK. ! I I 'V A Bril Swindler tfho. Fooled Sngaa Kelly, JTr OUoo T Often. Kasene Kelly, Jr.Jsou at the Kew York millionaire banker, ft the latest victim of the burial swindle. 'Last December he re ceived notice from Chloafro of the death there ot Frank M. Vernon, 19 years old, whom he had once befriended, in a letter aifrned A. E. Peltier Co., undertakers. It was brief and confined itself to a request FRAKK M. VEBS05. V that 1108 be forwarded to Chicago to jut for the funeral. Mr. Kelly sent the money with a letter inquiring for details. In re ply he received this letter from "A. E. Peltier & Cat" Dkar Sir Through an oversight which we hope yon will pardon, our letter to you was not written from my personal inspection, Having known young Vernon's relational I took him under my care when death was inevitable. Vernon was very well connected In this city. his father being a prominent politician and two uncles in the abstract and title business. Be bad when he died but one relation, an un cle, who. I understand, defrauded Frank out of a sum of money. Yon probably know of his leaving this uncle and starting outfor him self with race horses, two of which he owned, but lost through gambling. We understand that one of them. Ratal po, now owned by M. F. Dwyer, was purchased for him by a friend hi the east. As you probably know, Vernon was a re markably bright young man, well read, ete whose abilities, bad they beeu directed in proper channels, would have made him a prominent man. Dr. Wilbur Hildreth, who accompanied Vernon, was a physician of note ia Cincinnati. Frank Morris Vernon is bur led in the family vault, In the name of Her bert William Vernon, in the Waldhelm cem etery, this city. I was with him during his last moments. Vernon suffered intense agony, but bore it bravely and spoke ot you as his friend and benefactor. The letter said that Vernon's watch and ring would be shipped by express, and that Dr. Hildreth asked S50 for his trouble. A day later a paokage came by American ex press C. O. D. $50. Mr. Kelly paid the money, expecting: to find the jewelry. Ha found only a package of playing cards. Mr. Kelly then reported the case to the police. A short time ago Vernon was heard from in St Louis, whence he wrote to Mr. Kelly asking for money. On the police In spector's advice Mr. Kelly told Vernon to come to Kew York. He arrived in due sea son and was arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses, was promptly con victed and sentenced to one year in prison. Mm, d tiealla' Childhood. If Mme. de Genlis' own account of her bringing up before her marriage is true she is a remarkable example of a woman who has learned from experience, and has contnved even among the incessant claims of society to repair her parents' neglect hi the matter of education. At six she set forth with her mother to Paris, where she spent a few dismal weeks. After she had two teeth taken out (the history of children is always the same) "they put a pair of stiff whalebone stays on we and imprisoned my feet in tight shoes, which prevented me from walking. They rolled my hair in curl papers and I wore for the ftst time a panier. To cure my provincial air an iron collar was fastened round my neck, and as I squinted a little the moment I woke a pair of spectacles was placed on my nose, and these I was not allowed to move for four hours. Final ly, to my great surprise, 1 was given a master to teach nie how to walk (which I thought I knew before), and I was for bidden to run, or to jump, or to ask questions." ' The private baptism of her infancy was supplemented by a public cere mony, and then her woes were partly forgotten in the delight of fetes and the glory of her first opera. This was "Ro land le Funenx," and she was fortunate enough to hear Chasse, the singer who five years later was ennobled "on ac count of his voice and his beautiful ftyle.". Unlike his comrades he had some notion of modulation. Mrs. An drew Lang ir. National Review. A TXRSIBUI CAS OF DH0P8T CUuBS. Jvo. Mallo. Esq 2fo. tl McLean St- JUL Adam, Cincinnati, 0., writes: "I took sick with dropsy, lost, my ap-( peine, couta not Sleep, became feverish; always thirsty, lost ail strength, stomach became pain ful, breath short and had to give up work. The best physicians in Cincinnati, failed to belp me. My limbs and body were swollen to enormi ns size, and I was suffering terrible Johs Maixok, Esq. WfiSR& sgaln, that I was liable to drop dead at any moment. My wife sent for the priest, to prev Fire me for death. While waiting for death, remembered reading of your 'Golden Medleal Discovery,' and thought I would try it as a last hope. When I had taken three bottles, I was aunoat well. The swelling entirely disappeared and I was soon able to resume work. My health is better now than it has been in twenty-five years." . TAKE THE BEST 25ctS. Wets, and mm 91.00 Bottle. One cent a dc Ttia anlrl rm a a-uarantee bv ail drno gists. It cures Incipient Consumption, n4 is tbe best Opuh aa4 Croup p wt. A FRISCO MIRACLE. THE TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF A WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN. So Badly Crippled With Rheumatism That He Lost All Power of Feet and : Legs How lie Was Cared. From the San Francisco Chronicle. , M. E. Douglas, a young man who owns and runs a harness shop out at 2012 Mis sion street in this city, tells a tale of a remarkable cure ot rheumatism after lie had suffered for several years, and had almost given up booing that it could be cured. That Mr. Douglas cure is per manent is amply demonstrated by the fact it was effected two years ago, and rheumatism has not troubled him at all since that time. It was in regard to his recovery that a Chronicle reporter called upon Mr. Doug las a tew uays ago. 1 tie young man told the following story : "About four or five vears ago I began to be much troubled by severe pains in my feet and ankles, and it annoyed me so greatly that I could only keep at work with difficulty. I began to think that I was standing on my feet too much, and wouiu nava to manage to do easier work. I was In a harnessmaker's shop then. About that time I read of a disc-ace of the feet which is contracted in the Ger man army. I decided that: I bad the same disease, and read up the remedies used lor it aud tried them. Of course, they did no good. I then tried hot wa ter bathing, and also used mustard wa ter. I got some relief from the bathing. but It was only temporary, and inv trouble was constantly increasing. At last I went to a physician, and he gave me a prescription, but it did no good. I was now so badly on that the acute pain bad gone up beyond thecal ves of my legs. lnsed to have to sit down very often, and frequently when I would try to stand I would fall right over. I completely lost power over my feet and legs, and wa al most paralyzed. Finally I determined that I would have to let the disease wear itself out, t " You see, we are all natives of Can ada. My father, mother and I used to live at Woodstock. Ontario. We got the Woodstock Sentinel Review, which con tained a number of reports about the wonderful propert ies of a medicine called Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I thought that, if one-quarter or one tenth of what was said about them was true, they might do me some good. We got (2.60 worth of them, and I began to take them without mnch regularity and without thinking much about their car ing me. I just took them when I thought of it, two or three at a time as they hap pened to come nandy. i was also fuller ing from a severe attack of piles, which gave me a great ''eal of trouble. After 1 had been taking the nnk Tills awhile I noticed that the piles left me, and then my rheumatism just went away from me so easily that I hardly thought of it un til it was gone. I had given up all other treatment, and was taking nothing bat the pills ; so it must have been the pills that cured me. I took more, and in fact take some still. We always keep them in the house now. They give your cheeks a fine, healthy glow, and keep you feel ing welt all the time. .My rheumatism was completely cured, and has not troub led me for two years. "My grandfather, John Douglas, is still living in Canada. lie was qnite well acquainted with this very Dr. Will iams who first compounded the pills, and knows that he has the very best of stand ing in the community. "I cheerfully recommend the Pink Pills, and I think that any one who takes them is snre to receive benefit. As I said, we still keep the pills in the house all the tim, and would not be without them." Mr. Douglas is 28 years of age. He has been in Han Francisco for the best part of his life. He is well and favor ably known by a great many San Fran cisco people. Any one of an inquiring frame of mind can find him at work in his harness shop at 2612 Mission street. An analysis of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People shows that they contain in a condensed form all the ele ments necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shat tered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all formsof weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50) by addressing Dr. Will iams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. V. ALL AGUES OF JOINTS, ST. JACOBS 01 WILL CURE AND PROMPTLY HUSTLES, DROP IT 11 to as. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Hay For No, Rakes, Scythes, 889 WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND, OREGON, f jT&y - Cut this advertisement out, and send it when yon write. Printed man Ink, Agents. with Jaenecke-'Ull" PALMER EEY, PCBLlO TESTIMONY Or A PUBLIC MAN. : The late Hon. James W. Hasted, so long Speaker of the Assembly of the State' of New York, was noted for vigorous common sense. In January of 1800 he wrote from the Assembly Chamber! " I desire once more to bear my testimony to the value of Allcoce's Pobods Plas tibs. I have used them for twenty-five years past, and oan conscientiously com mend them as the best external remedy that I have known. I have them constant ly by me, whether at home or abroad. My family as well as myself have found them to be a sovereign remedy, buth for external and internal troubles. I never hnd but one kidney diillcuity in my life, and the appli cation of the plasters cured me iu a week. I desire, as I said before, to bear my testi mony in a public way to their ellloacy, and I know or no better way of doing it than by giving yon my personal experience." Bkahdbxtu's fills are a vegetable pur gative. ;r"'! '". "Qrlndem Is a usurer, I understand.' "''surer! Why. w hen he looks at you he looks aj you with luterest." ',' t , i,'- "Broton't Fronehial TYochtu" arof great service In subduing hoarseness. kld only in bojttt, . - It's the absurd creation Unit women wear on tht ir heads lo ibe theater lliut aiea can't over look. . HOW'S TlllSt ' ws offer One Hundref Dollars' Kewnrd foi any riw of ontirrb that caiiuot be ttured by iiall s Catarrh Cure. K. J, CHEN KY dt CO., Prop!., Toledo, O. Wo. Ibe unilerKluiied, have kuown V. J. I'll''-nevfn-ihn axt llfuen year, ami hellwvw hi in perfectly hoii'ral in a'l b Mil traiia"tltii mm nnaiici iiy aoie to oarrv o i any on iithuuu made by their nrui. WK8T TRtUX, Whn'enale DrnrKlnta. Toli d". 0. WALIHNO. KINNAN & M HVIN. Wholesale lruirlcls, Tolrdo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cnrj is taken loterunlly.iie'liia d r-ctly upon t' blood and nnieoa aurfmeiol the sv lent 1'ilce. 76 cent p r bo. tie. eoU by all druggists. Testimonials free. Guard yonme f for summer miliaria, tired fettling, by using now Oieson U ood t'urliler. ties Ktiamellne Wove Polish s no dust no smell. Tav Or ax a. for breakfast. 0wT$ ENJOYS , i Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it U pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fenlly yet promptly on the Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem efibctuallyr dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Fig is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in iu effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, iU many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mode it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale la 60c and (1 bottle by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who witibes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CL 10UISVIUE, Kt. HW YORK. K.1. ; K?1 Vt. L. DOUGLAS S).1 pnOT. nuui cuBiom worx, rotttina from m 10 $k, dcsi va.;:e lor the money in I'.iq world. Knme and nnri .wrjT stam.ted on the bottom. Every iir warranud. Take no surxitl. iu:c. u-s local paper bit full KTipimnoi our complete lines for ladica a:id cm. l.ittrotnt Cctlalognt givina in. slnirl Horn derby mail, postage free. You can got Ui bes bargains of dealers who push our shoes. NERVES AND MUSCLES 1PYOUK BUSINESS DOES MOT PAY. Chickens are easily and successfully raised by using the Petatuma lit oubatorc and Brooder. Our tl lustrated catalogue lull, all about it Don't ouy any but tne retainma ii you want strour, vigorous chinks We are Pacific Coast Headquarters for Bone and Clover Cutter, Mark em. noots. canonising loois. rouniains, rioocrs koud cure. Morrh Poultry Cure, Creoaosone the greatcliioken-llce killer and ovary other article reonlred bv poultry raisers. See the machines in onaratlon ai our exhibit with the Norwalk Ostrich Farm. Midwinter Fair, hauihlni ostriches and all kinds of rggs. Catalogue free: If yon a ant It, write PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO' 760-76.764-766 Main street, retain rua.'Cal. GALVANIZED ' WIRE NETTING, 84, 30, 30, 48 and 1 Inches Wide, 1 CENT SPUE FOOT. O. B. STUBBS, 1 I L (nor winci nwr booth i no i i t ie hittO, lllllOLUII a SYRUP 1 l I FOR CHILDRKM TCITMINQ )! C VeesaUbyallJfraawiita. S Oaata battla, I If gj Sarah 1. 6riffir. W) ;t Only a Scar Remains Scrofula Cured -Blood Purified by Hood's 8arsaparllla. "0. 1. Mood A Co., Lowell, Mass. I "It Is with pleaams tlmt I send a testimonial oonceriiliif what Hood's Barsap irilta has done for my dtughter. It is a wonderful medicine and 1 cannot reeonimeuil it too hlsuly. Sarah. Who Is fourteen yoais ol!, has been Afflicted With Sorofula ever since she was one year o'd. For five years she has had a running sore on one aids ol her face. We tried every remedy recommended, bnt uothlna did her any mo, until we eommenoed uslns Hood's tiartaimrilla. My married daughter advised But to use ilood'l banaparilla buuauae Hood'ssvCures It had cured her of dvapetla. She had been troubled with that lomplnlut alttr.a childhood, and sluee her ctpe she has never been wlthoii' a bottle of HikmI's rtarsaparllla iu the hou e. We commenced slvln It to Hn'a i a-wit one year ago, aud It has ooiuiuvrod the ntiinluu soie. Only a 8ear Remaining , as a true of the drvadinl dloease. I'ruvions to taking the medltilue her e.e.iKht was altueted but uow she ran see perfectly. In ooiineollou with IIo hI's Harasimrilla we have nwil UimmI's Vegetable I'ills, a id find tlitim the bent." Mas. kUaiA UairriN, Xeuia, lllluula. Cot Hood's Hood's Pill cure nausea, sick headache, Indigestion, Uliousneas. fold by all ilru.jlta, CREAMERY AND DAIRY MACHINERY. Baker C Hamilton CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS and OUTFITTf R3. Creameries, Cheese Factories and , Cold Storages. SMNCrACTl'SKSS AND PfALtkS IK Creamery, lalry and Cliaeaa factory Machinery, Apparatus, riatnree and kuppllea. UENEBAL PACiriO COAST AOCMTS .' ros ths , .'. . - Sharpies Russian and Belt Power Cream Separators. Winners of the only diploma and medal be stowed on Separators at the Wor d's Columbian Exposition. Chtrngo, flans, estimate, and apecMratlnns Inrn'ahrd on application. Strictly lirsl-clans goods at bed rock prices. write us for descriptive catalogue and for in formation. BAKER & HAMILTON, Sacramento. l.ua Angeles, San Franel.ro, THE ERICKSOX PATENT SQUIRREL BOMS . -rt . Is sure denlh lo flround BqulrreK Poeket Uophara, Hablilts a id all ani mals that burrw In tiiegioiiiid. him. pie. sine aud certain. Price (3 per UK) j.,m, w lurftiiipmviii, nnrni'ie j rarirldgen.wlth d r.D.lon- f. r iuiHK,aenlr i srpllciition For sale i y Ml KU-1 KXTKKMI INSIST ON HAVlN'O Till Belting, PackiBn and Hose, Boots aad Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing, Druggists Rubber Goods, -MANCTACTtmgD ST- mvvwj vui UUMUV1 Wii TS aad 75 First St., IorUaad, Or. Writs for catalogue-rams, i . FOR THE im UM M H fl iiiiI'iF number IS"0 elub reluml" the largest GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER, five OMh prle of $100, ni to tho next Utymt ENQRAVINGIt KNOW lUllt IllHOl.leat. and bm ii'bulomiiKruv. iKgumceia Mm Frun .lo w einlifkt ni ii nv in Aintivver ol the flhWKY KN MfUVINU CO.. wlio. Im iseeured I he nOT and hem I in prove-inHntaai-rrat pniremea (iiiilufullwuiiplemunt of th mnat iipprovedi niuclilnery. phoio np triilua, Kwrful eleo- S.F, MttManlcr Imtituk mm, expvrleime ami pioneer Co. Iiirns out the hlKhem niuJ" rlrr.,.V.r " "!'".'" ,lr,'v'nS- ,1'ulillsheie IhW a TaV f""! ' m until t-n ituu IJUrtirniaalUillk. T Daw a. Muuugur, Xiu Miirkwt SI., 5. jrTJjaX tm.t8 Wrttrlt ill iLbf If IXiuali $tuu. Tata(uwL Vst .lun eiM.i nr anii7H!r.