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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1888)
COAST CULLINGS. Derated Principially to Washington Territory and California. The Central school builJing at Seat tle, W. T., was burned to the ground. Charles E. Broyles, recister of the lind office at Dtl Norte, Colorado, has resigned. An old man, a stranger, wae knocked down by the Santa Monica, Cal., freight tram anr crushed to death. Ho Yung, tie celestial smuggler captured at Sat; Francisco, was re leased ou $1,000 cash bail. He is not expected to appear for trial. Mrs. S. J. Evans has been appointed postmistress ai Tualco, Snohomish county, Washington territory, in place of J. Iu. btnallnian, resigned. A shooting affray occurred near Summit Lake, Cal., between A. M. Btmtley and I. W, Hitchcock, farm ers, which resulted in the death of the latter. The trial of Dr. L. A. Powell, at Redmond Cits-, Cal., who shot and killed Ralph Smith, editor of the Tim-t Gz-ttr, was begun in the penor Uourt. - j Benj imin Anderson, aged 58, Ml dead in a saloon on Montgomery street. S in Francisco. D ceased was a bnther-in law f Jim .Keene, the millionaire, but for several years past has not lived with his wife. The Kootenai Indians, near Helena, Monia.ua, are in an ugly condition. Tney re threatening to avenge the hanging of tbreo of their number "by whites lor murder. The governor has been called on tor trooi 8. The will of Bertha Berton, late pro prietress of a San Francisco restau rant, waa riled for probate by her hus band, Flavien Berion. Deceased iefi an i-tate valued at something near $90 000, which she leaves to her hus band and two children. James Madden, a lad 18 years of age, was killed aboard the schooner ISO, at tan x rancisco. hen near the top of the mainmast the youthful sailor lost his hold and fell to the hard deck miny feet Lvlow, crushing his fckuli and causing instant death.' John Cook, a brakeman of the Southern Pacific Railway Company, was found on the track unconscious, badly biuUed and cut, near Delta, Cal. tie either tell from the top ot a car or was thrown ff by tramps who were stealing a ride on the blind baggage. John Harkins, a team-ter, met with a fatal accident at San Francisco. He was driving an empty coal cart across a email bridge, when a heavy truck ladeu with iron approached in the op posite direction. The two vehicles collided, Hai kins was thrown from his teat, and a wheel of the truck passed over hia head, burs ing his skull and causing instant death. The pavilion where the first citrus fair was held was burned to the , ground at .Riverside, Cal. ; alto the brick hloek adjoining, containing Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express office. The loss on the pavilion is $ 3,000 ; insurance $3,000. On Wells, Fargo & Co, block, estimated 110,000, and the insurance nerly covers the loss. The fire was caused by the explosion of a lamp in lighting up the pavilion. A tngtjdy took place at Twin Bridge, Montana. The victim, a ni named D.y, who kept a saloon th-re, was found dead near h'ji place. The murderer, after killing Day, poured a quantity of coal oil over the body and set fire to it. When discovered it wa burned to an unrecognizable crisp. One Kline is under arrest on suspic ion. When the announcement was made at San Francisco that one Dr. Reme had attempted to kidnap Florence Blythe, heir to the millions of the Blythe estate, not much waa thought ot the circumstance, as Reme is con sidered a half-witted individual. Miss Blythe'a grandfather, J. C. Perry, claims now, however, to have secured evidence that the boy who entered in to the plot under the influence of R me, was off- red $10,000 if Florence could be c iptured. - The town of Boca, Cal., is on the verge of a li-.t. The difficulty origi nal d between the admirers of two women. The factions finally formed, and the town is now divided into two clas-e- employes of the brewery and lumbermen. Wm. Beck, a brewer, wai e-hot, but it is thought he will re cover. Beck's friends caught his sup posed assailant in a bar-ruom, rnd general row took place, many being badly cut and injured. The brewery men tent word over that they intended to take the town. A tramp made an attack on Mrs. H M. Giddinge, at Seattle, W. T. He struck at her little girl but missed her. lie then aimed a murderous blow at Mis. G. with the rifle, but missed and me weapon, sinking the ground, was broken. He renewed the attack, when the mother called upon her boy Paul to bring a rifle from the house and e I loot the man. The little fellow did thi-i and is the ru8ih was about to re- mme the attack on Mrs. G. the boy fired, sending a bull through the man's leg at the knee. The man died from los-t of bl id. At Santa Barbara, CaL, the Fruit Growers of Cwlifornia have adopted n solution petitioning Corures to ap propriate not less than $o0,000 to be areJ by the department of agriculture for the purpose of tending experts to thope counties where the fruit pests are known to hive originated to dis cover, if possible, their natural enem les, the parasites and introduce them into thii canity, alt-o that the depart ment of "culture be authorized to make actual experiments here in the field, and, if possible, to overcome . these injurious insects. :"ItTi.is been reported to me that ven Siiid I was a scoundrel!" roared a man of unsavory reputation to a quiet citizen. "I don't n mcraber saying it, but that is my opinion," said the quiet citizen, consolingly. Texas Silings. "I will be fair with jou, dailinpr," enid George Himself, tenderly. "When we are married, yon shall always have one-half my income." "And I, dear fieorc," said Amanda Herself, "will not be insensible to such unselfishness; yon shall ever share one-half of my ex panses." Burilette. "Hello. Gooddr'ver, where've you been?" "Been down here to a livery stable gettin' kicked by a mule." "Kked 1 y a mn e?" "Yea" "What for?" "i'm goin' up to ask the boss ,S I can many his daughter, an' I '-wanted to Fee if I was in condition." St. J'aul Globe. A scene in shnel: Mephistopheles 1 hear that Beelzebub, the father of li.c lo n !-, t,,l c 1 T Is that so? I thought he held the of : lice forever. That was the original cal culation, hut Sat in has changed his 'mind. How is that?" "A real .tt agent from Qinaha has just arrived." i AGRICULTURAL. Firmer I Devoted to the Interests of mad Stockmen. Bow to Feed Hot. Construct your troughs for feeding hogs, bo that each hog cannot appro priate more than a .foot to himself. Have divisions by means of small fenced yards so arranged that at least three sues of pigs can flip under and be divided into three grades and each have a trough to eat from. Mow, by pouring the swill into the troughs for the small pigs they will crowd into their pens first and out of the way of the older ones, 8afe, eating. "Then take the second grade, and they will all be on an equality and out of the way of he still larger ones. In this manner a feeder can regulate the feed and grade his hogs iu eating, and m mage a large number and have each get a proper share of food, and not get hurt. Do not undertake to raie yoai hogs on grass alone. They need at least one ear of corn per day to give them heat and to neutralize the acid arising from eating the grass. A full Su-'sumdv of ahes -and sdt should be kept in reach all the time. Charcoal is a great neutralner of acids. 11 urn t cobs are good. Remembvr that cloVt-r is full of acid, and a sour stomach soon leads to disease. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure'' iu this case. Knallaa-e. The successful practice of ensilage during the past few years will no doubt lead to its ht 11 further extension, its economy of lahor and material are such aa to recommend it to every farmer who has horned stock to feed during the winter. But we have not as yet nearly exhausted the possibil ities of this practh-e. EnglUh farm ers have gone further than we have in its application. They have got so far as to do without a sdo, and preserve the fodder in sacks covered with a tight roof, and either weighted dowu or drawn down by means of chains and bcrew bolts so as to compress the mass after it has heated sufficiently, to prevent iniuricus fermentation and acidity. Another very useful moditi cation ot the practice is to mix me cut fodder with dry etraw, cut fine, and leave the nia8 to ferment, by which the straw absorbs some of the aroma of the folder and becomes. softened and more digestible. This, however, is not a new discovery, a it was first used by Dr. Voelcker several years ago, and described by him in an article published in the Journal of the Koyal Agricu tura) Society ot r.ug land lone before ensilage was tirot used in America or in England. Reliable stockmen ot AJa County, Idaho, say that glanders has appeared among their horses. A single di-e ised animal may entail a loss in a community amounting to thoa ndsof dollars. It cost Mi-ioouri $1,000,000 and ten m onthr time to etimo out pleuro-pneumon'a, whih he los to the ctttle-menof Kentucky has reached f 2,000,OJO The number of hog packed in the Western markets from November 1 to January 25, is as follows: At Chic-go, 1.320,000 animals; Kmsts City. 590, (WO; St. L-vuis, 295,000; Ioditnapolis, 2S6.000; Cincinnati, 281,000; Milwau kee, 1&4.003. An Arkansas farmer writes that 1M vear, when "ooons m id hivoc in his corn fiel 1, he went to the dru storv to bay striyv-hnine with which to kill hem. By rat-take the drugg st' gave him morphine, and the next morning he found his field full of sleeping coons. The truly beef cow is a small and brief roiiker, often failing to give sup port to her calf, and the uuimitum is reached when the beef type actually undermines the function of mother hood promises the obli ecation of ?ely f.mily, while motheihocd, in its bro.idest and mnM, complete sense, ij the predominant trait of the dairy cow. - xty million pound of prune were imported into the United States wet year, but California is growing this crop more largely every y?ar, and it is only a matter of time when the foreign product will be run out of our markets by home grown products The California prune is said to be su perior to the foreign, and sells at bet ttr prices. Common pine tar is. excellent for colds in poultry.. Put a tablespoon ful of tar in a quart bottle, add twent drops of carbolic acid and on lea spooufEd of crude petroleum. Then add hot water and shake well before asing, giving a teasptionf ul of the tar water to any fowl that may fcave hoarse breathing or that seems nlebili tated from colds. It may be kept con stantly on hand, and is a very cheap and excellent mixture. Of the 3,500,000 bushels of peanuts raised in 1886, worth about $3,000,000. Virginia raised 2,500,000 bushel five-sevenths in half a dozen counties in the southeastern portion of . the State. J. W. Johnson of,Richroond claim'! that tor fHltler-'tn. Vines are neaily equal to clovt r hy. Hog's will latten on nuts left in the - ground. Peanuts are raised on land Wriiicb will not grow corn, tobacco, or wheat profitably. A poor horse eats 88 much as goo I one; scrub cattle as much as grades or thoroughbreds ; mon grt-pooiUta' much as grades or pure breeds. -' Then1 why keep inferior stock? If this be sound reasoning i regard to animals, why may not the same reasoning be applied to trees and shrubs? TheH rare and beautiful forms of evergreen and deciduous trees take up no more space and cost no more to grow than the inferior kinds everywhere seen and nowhere prized. In Massachusetts they impose a small tax on dogs, but give the pro ceeds to the . public libraries, to that yon can support a litter at your option. Philadelphia Ledger. "Jennie," said a yonng lady, turn ing away from the mirror and address ing a companion, "what would you do if you had a mustache on your lips?" "If I liked him I would keep quiet," was the demure reply. N. T. Graphic. first Omaha Youth "What's Hie matter? (J .t a day ofl?" Si-cond Oma ha Boy "No. I've resigned." "What for?" "Nearly worked"to death. The store was always crammed full of cus tomers and it just kept me on the jump ill day. Couldn't stand it" "But what are yon going to do now?" "I shall try to get a place in some store that don't advertise." Omaha World. irate Student ''Don't you over sweep under the bed, I'd like to know." Calm Chambermaid "I alway do. I prefer it to a dust-pan." Harvard Lampoon. Michigan makes more shingles than other States in the Union, but. curiously cnou oh, it has no more than the usual percentage oi good bays. Burlington Free Press. . ' CONGRESSIONAL. Legislation Pertaining to the Interest of the Pacific Coast HEX ATE. Senator Hale introduced a bill in the senate authorizing thepresideut to place General John C. riemoiit the letired list of the army. on The bill granting $100 per annum to each State for each soldier oi sailor who is an inmate of a soldiers' horn maintained by the State, was reported favorably. Senator Jones's bill paying the State of Nevada $11,840 for the equipping of v. lunteers during the late war has been favorably considered by the senate coainntte on claims, Senator Stewart presented to the senate a petition from the board of trade of Buisa City, I. T., praying for the passage of a bill for the issuance of adver certificates, a hich thill circu late as money. The nomination of Consul-General Rath bone was discusi-ed in secret see nun ne.irly two hours and the point of action was reached. A tet vote showed an overwhelming majority in favor. Senator Mitchell offered a preamble and resolution (which Went over) m structin the committee on territories to inquire into the validitv of an ac of the legislature of Washington ter ritory, hung the time !or the next meeting of the legiMilatuie csenator snerman, Irom the com mittee on foreign relations, reporUd a resolution as an amendment to one offered bv Stewart, rtques'ing the president (in view of the difficult!) and embarrassments which have at tended the mimigrttioti of Chinese laborers, under the limitation of treat ies with Uhint) to negotiate a treaty wun the empeior ot China contauun a provision that no Chinese laborers shall enter the Uhited Spates. Senator Dolph has reported his bill to the senate authorizing the -cretary t war to purchase the necessary lan at tue moutn ot tlie Uolumbit au Yaquina bay for the improvement tnese two waterways. It is proposed to construct a railroad some twelv miles m length, at the mouth of the Columbia, and bring material from q-iarry to me point wnere - the mi provemeni oi me moutn ot the river is being carried on. A joint resolution requesting the president to open in gotitious with the government of Great Britain and th wmn.i.iniii ujiijiuj, ior the purpose ot Having the V Hand canal in id free to merchant ships of the Unit Slates, and al?o for ih' construction and opening of a free ship'crnal from the Bay of Fundy to the Q.ilf of St Liwreuce, at the joint expense of botl nations. me preMiient is also re quested to enter upon negotiation wun tne proer autnorities to secure to American vessels freedom of th proMioed canal to unite the Atlanti and Pacific oceans, an 1 also to take similar steps to obtain an America merchantite service. .Senator Stewart appeared before tl senate committee on mintirv an irs, and presented the claim t f the, Stat of .ev.da for mttnev iid by tlni state during the civil war for-TMir.,11 " ment, pay, and tta-ipor'wtt u troops. The -elate, patd f 119800 dur ing the war foTthis purpose, wiiih b irrowed. and upon which sum it has already paid $229,897 itvet-ysv T':e state nw asks thr t Im r. .r? turned to it. At the time irfeetperrsV was incurred an officer f ihe tovern- ment pnmiiiedih.it the state should oe paid f. r all money expended in the equipment, pay an I Trans(ort ttion of tioi-ps employed to defend the over land siagehne, and other purposes- rORTLASIl PKODl'C . HABHKT, 30 13 20 18 (rt 2) tS S5 16 a 20 11 0 0 6 6 18 (3 28 12i3 14 10 - - - 40 " K 8 (a, lo 10 1 't 4 to 4 00 4 3 Butter Fancy rotL 0 ft Oregon 3 I iter:or grade . Pi kied OaJifomia roll . do pickled ..,..... Caaats - EtaUsrn. full cream Oretcon. do C ilifomra Eoos Frenh. Ubikd Fruits pplea, on, sks and bxs... do California Apricots, nuruaa.. . . . Peaches, impeded, new ... P ars. machine dried Pitted cherries ltl Pitted plumv Oregoftr.'?.'. . y FigH, Caf.i in bgs and bai -H. Cal. iVuuea, French . 'Dregon prunes. ....... .. r l-ODR - Portland Pat. Roller, f bhl a 3 iiem do do Whit Lily it bUf ..... Grain .. - ; Wtieal, Valley, V 100 ns,i,i do .Walia Walla., w, Barley, whole, t ctl. i i do: grou' d, V ton. Oats, choice mrltlnfr ff bush do feed,8r-od tochoice,oli Rye, bTTsrrrtfc4V Faan----. : : - ;- Bran, f ton .". ; , ..";.. .... Stiorta, r ton Hay, K ton, baled. ... Onop. ton.- Oil cake meal ?Un.. Frk4h Fmjits v Apples, Oregon, t fodi". Cherries, treon,' 4!Hrns.v Lemons, California, V x.. Limes, 100 Riverside oranures, V box. . . I 25 1 H 1 12 15 S 20 0 25 00 47 (4 SO 48 t 47 1 10 1 25 16 00 (ell 00 la to (? 19 ot t$ 00 f3 fa 2.) ot. 32 00 33 01 Los Ansreles, do do beK HlDKS Dry, over 16 Iks, V lb , Wet salted, over 66 tbs. Murrain hides .. Pelts , V Efrfef abi.es nCabbage, iff tb larrota. V sack . . pauliflo wir 'do. :( Sr. . . Onions Potatoes, new, VICO lbs . . WtXaVi East OreROn. Spring clip. , ValleT Orotrnn. Ha. -. , PITH AND POINT. Sausage time is approaching little Fido instinctively him s aul I he eorner-i and Dispatch. --"Is this dark places. Columbus. tho mail cat?" ask.id fi passeng -r. "Yes, sir," r -plied the humor, ms conductor; "this 19 thf Smoker." Yoakers Statesman. It was a tender-hearted Cli'cag girl who recently put vaseline mi so:n potatoes that hail been exposed lo auJ jHScled by the sun. -luck. Stranger to grocer "Why don't you sprinkle some sand on the pave ment out here? Half a dozen people have fallen in the last five minutes." "I haven't any sand." "Then sling out some of your sugar; it's just the same tliinz." Lincoln Journal. A Wife's Anxiety : Husband (im patiently) "If tho fool-killer would strike this town he -would find plenty of work to do!" Wife "Is there such a person, dear?" Husband "Of course there is." Wife (with anxietv) Well, I do hope, John, that you will be very carefuL" Ttxai Siflinat- 1 a- & 1 50 4 00 4 6 0 1 IT. - 11 12 f t ; 1 23 2J : g 1 tO i 7o lfl1 I ,19 NASAL VOICES, CATARRH AND FALSE TEETH." A prominent English woman soys the American women all have high, shrill, nasul voices and false teeth. Americans don t like the constant witting they get about this miaul twang, and yet it is a fact caused by our dry stimulating atmosphere, and the universal presence of catarihal ditucultus. But why thould so many of our women have false UelhT That is more of a poser to tho Eng lish .It is quite impossible to account for it except on the theory of deranged stomat h action caused by Imprudence in eating and by want of regular ex erase. Both conditions are unnatur!. Catarrhal trouble everywhere pre- vuil and end in cough and consump tion, which are promoted by mal-nu-trition induced by deranged stomach action. The condition is a modern one, one unknown to our ancestors who prevented the catarrh, cold, cough and consumption by abundant and regular use of what is now known as Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption Remedy and Log Cabin rsa pai ilia, two old fashioned htan-dai-1 remedies handed down from our anoe 'ois, and now exclusively put forth under the strongest guarantees of purity and efficacy by the world- famed ina" t- of Warners sale cine. These two remedies plentifully used as the spring and summer seasons ad vance give a positive assurance of freedom, both from catarrh and thote dreadful and if neglected, inevitable consequences, pneumonia, lunij troubles and consumption, which so generally and fatally prevail among our people. Comrade Eli Fisher, of Salem, Henry C ., Iowa, served four years in the late war and contracted a disease called consumption by the doctors. He had fnq tient hemorrhag s. After UMng Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption KemeJv, lie says, un der date of January 19ih, 18S8: "I do not bleed at the lung any more, my cough does not bother me, and I d not have any more smothering spells." Warner's Lig Cabin Rose Cream cured his wife of catarth and she is "sound and welL" Of course we do not like to have our women called nose talkers and f.d.-e. teeth owner, but these eondi tions can be readily overcome in the manner indicated. OF GENERAL INTEREST. A huge black fish over thirty-five ft in length was seen in the waters f the bay near Whatcom. W. T.. re- rtitly. Mr. Ruskin says the English have eased to 1e Enjrlisli. Some f the tmpfiean dudes are trying hard to fill lieir places. One thousand pnirs of three-lollar pura glasses oIleriMl for sale in New fork City were found to have cost just seventeen cent a pair. p-An organization of all the Mormon xets In Ltah is in process of formation t halt Lake City. It is projected "to A-acmirage the poetic talent that exists "among AJon s ptop!e. The registration in Philadelphia generally largely exceeds that of New York, although at the last Presidential flection New York ixriled 230.000 votes Lh Pliiladelphia's 175. WW. T - f r .... ir i i . t -zn i iiiarv iioii-oii!ier, oi nmuT Island, Neb., cleaned out a den snakes on lier farm recentlv, killing .forty of the reptiles. The only weapon -she ned was a stout club. A Denver man has a collection of nveriseven hundred pens, notwo alike. Some are shovel-shaped, others look like a miniature stove-pipe and others are delicateund diminutive. f baBauk of New York has a check yellowed by fire which was drawn by Aaron Burr August 14. 1781. and also anothercheck drawn by Talleyrand and Gttlian Verplanck. It is neaily one hundred And four years since the bank was tnjvlishHL r Kyery maft wJien he takes np his cards at a game of whist holds one out of 635,013,559,600 possible hands. As for the total number of variations pos sible anions: all the pi a vers, it is so enormous as almost to exceed belief. It haf been calculated that if a million of men were to be enra;red dealing cards at the rate of one deal each minute, day and night, for 100,000,000 of 3'eai-ss they would not then have ex hausted all the possible variations of the cards, but only one-hundred thou sandth part of them. Ai old Lake Superior sea captain says thnt nothing is ever done when man falls overboard on that body of water. The reason, he alleges, is that the water of the lake is so cold that man can not live in it durinz the time it takes to stop a rapidly moving vessel and lower a boat. In twenty years lie never knew but one man who fell overboard who escaped death. Others were apparently killed by the shock produced by falling into such cold water. It is said, too, that the lake never gives up its dead, and sailors aver that no corpse was ever seen floating on the lake. You may assuredly find perfect peace if you are resolved to do that wlii your Lord has plainly required and content that he should indeei require no more of you than to do jus tice, to love mercy, and to walk hum uly with him. Ruskin. Statistics show that we have 132,. 000 churches, 92.000 ministers and 19.. COO. 000 members in the United States, and yet there are those who say that the church has no influence, that it is only a small body. Let the church be a unit on the moral issues of the day, and our country will be saved for God Pulvit Trtnjtirv. A Fortunate Iragist. Mr. Edwin W. Joy fur many years and now a pros perous drurUt on the corner ot Stockton and Market streets In San Francisco, proliably never dreamed rivaling- In wealth the medicine kings of the i-oiyitry." But various rumors having been floating ariind to the effect that he has rtrnek It big, an Examiner reporter was detailed to unearth tho causa, and after much difficulty unraveled the follow iujf story: It seems that about seven years asro an English physician, a great student ot botan , Ideated for a brief season in this Iry. His practice was not ex tensive, and yet the few cane of a Keneral nature that came to him attracted i o littlo attention. His preatont success seemed to be in the treatment of lirr and kidney disorders and vitiated blood. In fa- his abili'y to cope with thesu common com ; l ib ts was l ttlo short of the marvelous. He seemed almost imallih'e, and his quiet. modeHt metliods and h swell ke,t secret was as much a mystery as him ra'f. Vfter Mi H iarture atxmt a year later Mr. Joy determined to fathom the freeret, and e pvinir all tho prescriptions he bad filled for the erratic doctor, he tazan a systematic anal vsls. In his examination ho discovered running all through the prescriptions for liver and kidncv troubles, vitiated blood and atotnaeh disorders a couple of vegetable extracts indigenous Hivwuuniia, io ouii 'io anu o weii anown unuer homelv ex-orv dav nainoa to overv ai-iiool hnv as tn entirely dissipate the suspicion that they were tho active princijiles involved. So certain, howe er, waa Mr. Joy that bo hid discovered the secret that ho embodied the new elements in a prei-aration of Sar sajarida to di-otuise the taste, and put it before his customers under tho modest name of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla, Immediately tho same marvelous stories came back of its astonlshinsr effects, and the mystery wasoivd, and the talk it has created has eady can d it to step into prominence, and orders l our in daily from all over the coast. People seeiu to be taking it and writing and talking about it throughout the State. And thus another California industry leaps lut existence, & t'. Sxamintr, MaHon Hartranfi. a Vew York iriit. who Is I the iXMwesiKir of a liea-t of fiery rwl hair, hnn p- jliuil tur an injunction to rcumln a dumisIh r Tom prtiiiinir or selling a Bong fthet entitled. lieu-lliaaea uiri ana n nue norss soiinicr. THE DEVIL FISH DESCRIBED BY III GO, In not a more tenacious monster than malaria, whether It take the form of chills and fever, bilious remlttant, ague ak or dumb ague. I. ke the octopus of the Btory It clinpi tho vic tim lu its teiilaciiho. anil rl is him '.oner and closer Id a horrilile. embrace. .Attuoced wltb IIotctler's Stomach Hitters, however, it friau ually relaxes its tremendous urip, tlnully aban dons i. and the 'innridam KiillVrer, liberated at last, rt-ol es in the sense of new born freedom, engendered by the restoration of comph Ui henlth. Istieni1a. t io. and coiiHtlimtlon tho-e old and rcmorselcM enemies of tlie human fam ily, Kiva ground, and are tlnally drivcu front the Held by this Napoleon of remedies, the Krcatcat, the purest in the family pliartnnco inula. ltheumatiHin suc:umbs to It. so do kid ney troubles. The nerves, when ovcrstraineiL rcif rtin quietude and vitcr by Its ahl. and fiu abilitr to rent tinnmiillv and eat wilbxestare lm roa-ied by it i!. o t to it in ume ami avoia unnecessary siitrerinfr. When a heavv cloud comes ur in the south- west and seems to settle back again, look out for a storm. TIIK FLYINO DOTE OF FEACE. A richly fronted quivering flying Dove. Dream ot Life screen rak-ndur. An im ported ideal head. An imported f osted -now scene and a full set of liinaiiitU-ent floral cards. Fourteen artistic pieces. Sent to anyone who will buy f om a dmg- triHt a nox ot me getiutne un j. oi i.ank s CEl-EliliATlU) l.tvtH l'n.i.s (price 2 cts.) and mail us the outside wrapfier l orn the box with 4 cents in btsrnps. Write your address plainly. Fi.KMiNO Buos., Pitts BCKGH, 1'A. Onlv one woman has born banned In Slawa- chusvtts since ihe ytar 1775. BOO ItKVVAItll. If von suffer from dull, he vy headache, oh. Htriiel'oli oi tne nasal passages, oikciib g sraii ng from tlie head into the tnrott. sometimes uroliiso, watery, and acrid, at o .he a. thick. luiiHciou. inuious, purulent, bliHxly and Dutrid: if the eves a'O wek. watery, and tiamed: and there is is rinuiiiK in tlie ears, deaf nraa. hackintr or coiiKbinir to clear the throat. expectoration of olteriHive matter, together with at aha Irom ntceiB: the voice neincliMiieeo and having auu-altwamt; the br-alll ollen-lve: smell and tame impaired; txpertenre a senna lion of ttizzincss. with mental depression hacking cotigli. and g'-neral dctdltty, Ittcn oti are uttering Irom li route naal catarrli. uni) a few ot th ; above named symptoms are likely to be present iu any one case at otic time, or in oiiestKcof llio di.-euse. thousands of cases anoualiy, without iitantiestlog liatr or the above symptoms. rault in eenstimption. and end iu inci.rave. No disease is so miuion more dec eptive and dinirerous. lessunderstood or more unHK-cesNfully treated by physl ians. the iim.uUcturers of 11. Mtfts l atarrh Hemedv c-tTer. in irimd faith. S.10U reward ior case of catarrh which they cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by drumost? at only M ctnta. The bitnrcxt wagon factoiy in the world is to I be built at Lout Hie. IOR ItH'KKTS, MAltASMtS AXD wastiso msouoKKs or t HlLliHKN. Mrott'H r.malsloa of l"ue fod I.lvrr Oil with Hvroi)htsihite un-uudtlei. 1 he ra- niiitT wi b whicri childten iftiin Mesh and strength umn it is very wonderful, lteod the following: "I have used Scott s Kmulsion in cases of l:-eketsnd Marasmtrsi of Ion stand ing, and have been more than pleased with the reniuts, as lu every rase tne improvement was marked." J. M. Main, M. 11.. New York. ITCHING 1ILES. STwrrows MaUtuTv; tntrasa Itching and sttnfftna moM at i'lht; wofse by scratcning. ll ailewaa to e.rte tinue tuw,r V-m, ahleb otu-ti Meed and ulcrtavn. iMSriiti... trnr mitm Si, , V v r OINTIIBNT wt. l U., iuzhia and b.hiiic. heals u!o?ratin, and in ni .nj cm reru.tTes tr.e tumo.s It u etnat: err.i-ac!"iu ! curii;- all hsin liiarises. IR. BWAYNK k S. Prcpnet.., I'nl adrlidda, hxtsic'a Oitkkt can he obtained of dnnrcut Hen. fcj mall far IrtJ CtoU. Montreal boasts the only "religions da;ly" in the world. It Las been running twenty tight years. SAFK, SI'KK, .1N1I SrKKIH. No external remedy ever yet deviwed ha- so fnily and unqueationably met thes-e three prime conditions aa Buccewfully as ALI.rot K'a 1'okoi 8 Pi.astkks. They are safe becaue tliey contain no deleterious' .irutrs and are nianufartured upon nclen-1 tirie principles of medicine. They are sure because nithtne (toea into them ex cept ingredient which areexactly adapted to the ourfoses for which a plaster i re quired. They are speedy in their action because their mefltcltial qualities ea rl li I to their work of relieving pain anil restor ing the natural and healthy performance of the functions or muttclea, nervea and skin. lloararneos. - All snfTerirut from frrtfofixn of thr Ti-nal nnti It'.rrnrf will he (r-eaily sur nrisH-d a the immediate relief afforded by the iiso of Knr' Bronchi-it Tiorhrt," Sold only tn boxea. Pio"s Cure for Consnmption is the b-st fonpfti Sledicine. If you don t believe IU take a doee. Hy diuggists. 25c a bottle. See Antl ell Piano advertisement. Try Gkkmka for breakfast. Cametlins IrnDmres and ima ini the eoaiptestai. INFANTILE 5kin& Scalp DISEASES :-:-cured by.5 CVTICllrr PO CI.KANPINO. PURIFY ING AN1 I beautifying; tbetkinof chiluren and infanU- and-curiiie torturimr. disliuurinK. itehinK. scal and pimply di-eaties of the skin, scalp and blooil. with loss of hair, from mftini-T to old mtfo. i uie i lei it a luiKuirn are niiaiiioie. t'CTioi-RA, the bt at Skin t "ure. and C'CTt ci"K miaI'. an exquinite Skin Heautiller. ex- ti niHHv ami L't Ttt t K t kkhoi.vk.nt. the new Hlood I uriller. internally, cui-e every form skin and blood diseases, troin pimples to era ilia. Sold everywhere. Frlce.(TtrricrRA.30c.: Soap 25c.: Kksolvfst. f 1. Prepared by the PonaM- UKfO AXD t HKMICAI. CO.. MOSTON. MASA. Send fur "How to Cure Sain iliwasea." lluby s Sk'n wnd S-alp prrserveil and Tl beautitlnl by I't'THCHA Soap. Tft Kiunkt Painh. BHckaclieuiid Veaknes eureilhy CfTicfRA Anti-Pa is Pt-AHTKii.at. instantaneous puin-suhduiiiK plaster. 2.V. Catarrh One Bottle of ELY'S CREAM BALM, Price, 60 cents, Will do More I. II HIU CATARRH Than S500 In any Other Way r- 'faaSUi1rV " .at tv1 USA. HAY-FEVER A particle tn applied liiW eaott uistril and la ar"tH:att J lUce so cent at dniFrnwn ; ly mrMl, ngiervd. w ceuta KLV KRiiTHKRH 235 4lrenrioh Htr-t, Now York Z. IlALLi'H PULMONARY BALSAM A arPKuioa sbhidt roa COUGHS, COLD', INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION And all Throat and Lung Troubles. Wold by all Isrua-KlHta Tor SO Cents). l. R. CATES JL CO., PROPRIETORS, 41 7 Mnnaome Mt MAM r'KAXCIMrO Tho Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. VOK-'LANQ, OB. Yoanf, middl lle-acad aiamad ana Id. suwleor tna all whosurlar with LOST MANHOOD Nervous Debility, Bpcrma torrhea. Seminal Lone BexualDsoay.railliicataBi an Waair Kna m Knargy. also Blood laor Bkin Diseases. grpblluV KrapUooa Hals Vallto, Bone Pains, 8 vallliis Bora Throat, TJIeera, K feets of Mercury, Kidne azul K last tiar TrnttiU W h j, js tFeak Raec Knm na TTrina f lonnrThna OlaaA atm nr -viirooira relief and cure for Ilia usib Heiet wriii :oanartlalIT Og'Fi'y-- 184 THIRD bT. $5V ample worth 81.50, FREE. horses teet. Write BrtKW. - itoia Co.,IIoUy,U.ieb. Jr75 iUs-a. ... -.kfVSMan aSfK. 1 L Knnas bus but one urceIsful creamery, and that do a business ot 10,OU0 a yiar. "Golden at mornin7, silver at noon, and lead at n' if lit," is the old "a; Ini about eatinKorauRes. jui tnero is some'mnir i mu is rivfiitiy nau.ea Golden, and run be taken with benefit at any hour or the day. This Is Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical iliscoverv. literallr wordi its weight In gold to any one Biittcrl itt wltb scrofulous af fections, impunities of the blood, or diseases of tlie liver and lungs. It it unfailing. By drug 8 la . DiHtant Houndn heard with dlstinctncaa dar- iug the day Uidicata rain. CONSUMPTION BDBELT CUBED. To the Editor: I'leane inform vonr readers that I hare a Don- Itlve remedy tor ttie above named-disease. By iu timely use tbonnanda of hopeles caaaa have been permsinently cured. I shall be Rlad to send two bottle of m remedy kkkk to any of your readers ho have consumption if they will acna me ineir express ana f. u. aaaress. i-,na.u.n..iiv T. A. SIjOCUM. M. 1H1 learl St. New Yora Wwliln hinirt In tlx on has the lanre--t nnaerirrouna aawer e world, twenty-two feet in d Ume ter. Reauliful woman from whence came thy bloom. Thy bciunliiK eye, thy features fairf W hat kindly liana on thee was laid KudowiiiK thee with beauty rare! 1 was not ever thus, the aamo reptiea, 'tlni-e nale this face, thino features bold. The "Favorite Prescription' of Dr. pierce tn Id." be- ho Wild eeeso flvins over In frreat numbeiS Indi cate an approaching; Storm. IIoub'k Nkhve-Tonic fu.t.8 brinK the rosy tint of health to the sallow cheeks. For sale everywhere. If afflicted with Sore Kyea, ns Dr. Isaac Thompson's Kye Water. DruKKista sell it 25c. J. II. KIWK. AM-ayrr and AnaJytleal f lie in int. I jihorator v. 11 Hi li-st sU. fortlaud. (r. Aiialyoe made of all substances. Kates for a-ayiiig gold and silver ores fl.so. fac age s -lit by mail or express promptly attended to, and returns made. WakelneV 8nu:rrel and Gopher Exterminator. Try it, and prove the best is the cheapcat. vi aiceiee AC t;o. nan r rancisco. IU ru pernor el-llenc praicl ia ad:!-ons of boiseefoi aee than a niartr of a ernuny. It is used by the I'tnled States tSottroment Ki.dor d liy the bead ot liit tJrvat t'ni'erst le as the 8 IMn nest. lureet audm-t tta Uif .1. Or r-ric' Cream Bakiux p.mdet does nut .auia Aaimoni. Lime nr Atuo. only io cans I KH E BAKtSIl POWDER CO. tobsl caicaoo. sr. i or IS 5 "WKATT, HS2.T0T7S PEOPLE Should Take this Great LIFE REN EWER. Hobb'a Net-re Tonic .rwi I P 1 1 1 s are composed of just men elemeuta as Knrich the- Blood and strengthen the Nerves frivinic the body the spring and elasticity of youth. Men and TV omen suffer i .Via.- " ' H intra nrnnrrmFDis si 4 UJ fff' Tl the t""l Foter i rrv rtsi-'My "'the Blood. Wcsce it In the whitenine hair, tbe untimely wrinkles, the loss of form la fact. in all the siirna of prema ture oia see. .Men, ToonicM'en.Old Mrs, and lonnK Old Men. voi need Mobb's Nerve Tonle Pills. It is It rain Food, it is a musclelnviucrator: buildsnp the Waste Places t makes the weak strour; and vigor ous. Are you rntTerina; In secret for past errors t We will Indorse for you if you try the Nerve Tonle Pills. Even if yon are weak and nervous with loss of Tital power four manhood almost fled, leaTine you psle . aced and hollow-eved Hobb'i Nerve Tonle Pills were made for yon, and all persons with the folio wins; complaints, via.: Palpitation of the Heart, Flntter-lna-, Tremhl In sr. Hysteria. Nerroasness In ht form. Nervous Headache. Nen- I s-alria. Cold Hands nr Feet, Pain in the ItlacK. or any other form or female Weakness whlph we do- not care to enu merate. Try them, and you wilt join the thousands of hannv men and women who daily bl-s Dr. Hoiib lor his (Treat work in meir Denair. Thee drivA axrar rimnl.. anit 11 1 from the skin, cause a dull vcllow skin to he 14 I replacel hy a t tear omplexlon, and leave I the brichtness of youth. They are sucsr- eoated, and only one piUadose. Price SOcts. a Bottle. Sent by mail or all Imisgista. HOBB'8 MEDICINE CO.. $JUt ntMHSCa. CAL U FREE?; Bv return mail. Fall nesi-rfnrtoa) Maad.-a rw TaJlar MTSteaa aT UrraA lvvu z si mj viaciaaaci. u. REWARD! (innn WU be r-M for erh end rrr-rj prmin of poi know!Hired tb most tli'lvhtfitj sod on f rmlly hiuTiil'M t-irH rt)clr rrtr pnl wi for -utifyirat and rrwi?TTiiig tfa X)nipi'ifn. ttmwh( tn, tuulvs, trkl rt all 1ils-fci6h.it mnd rtturbtei of the skin. !' -? ind'iri by tb vllt of sncirtT mod th Scb. Sohi bf all tirufryrirta mt 50 cents per bottle. White and Flh. Mamif artntvd by W. M. W.SOOM ft f 'hfmifrtu Pf.rt-lJkY.fl i Hi"! lowest li.-trDinetnc pressure on recoril is 27.135 inolii's, wliieh was ob-M-veil in 18.5 ilitfino; a storm over the Buy of IJ'jiifjaL This storm was also rcinarkalde for its smallness its di ti'iifter bfin?; onlj from 100 to 200 miles for its fierceness, antl for iU in ilraurM toward the ct-nter. A new tanning agent, called pyro fiiscine, lias been extracted from coal lttst by moans of caustic sodtv. The anniiig process is somewhat eompli ea'ed, but it is claimed t bo fifty per ccnl. cheaper than tho bark process, nnd twenty to thirty per cent, cheaper than the alttm process. A Gorman geographer, R. Credner, does not think that all fresh water tunes in wincn marine animals nave been discovered were necessarily once portions of the ocean. Many of these creatures, he says, may have found their way from the sea up the rivers, and have accommodated themselves to the changed conditions of their tiew home. Tlie occurrence of marine ani mals lias been noted In fresh-water lakes in Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as on this continent. Dr. Pruddon, of tho laboratory of !he College of Physicians and Surgeons. New York, has ascertained that bacteria aboti ltd in ice, and moreover that tin organisms can survive a large amotin of freezing. It has bo'jn established tha' bacteria are the cause of a number of diseases, and the presumption is pretty strong that sewage coming from, anion other places, the abodes of the sick would contain a kind of bacteria which had better not be included in loe-,watei that is to bo swallowed. Philadelphia claims to make and eat more candy in proportion to popu lation than any othor city in the coun try. There are eighty-seven niannfact nrers and wholesalers and 1,200 retail ers, and they use more than $l,000,00v of capital and consumes 1QO.000 tons of sugar every year. Caramels are a great specialty of the trade in that city. For other places much chocolate and wal nut candy and many gum drops are made. Six tons of gum drops were shipped from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh the week before Christmas. Brooklyn makes the most chewing gum, it is said, and Bost.on.eat3, the most of if. PURE r aaj aa 7, 1 -- r aEHDSUl s r --v film H DBUCDISTS.ANDDEAtERS.EvEHYWHEREj The Chas-AVoeeler Co-Bauo-Mo CAKDY MAXIfia F07 PLEASURE OR PROFIT. 4fi PKKHOH wishin io mffae In fljcht, JL plbtkiaiit, nd, ptoiiftpa, profluible aartxameut can taunt tlie art of Candy Making at home, aud while gitfHig amnHeute:tit to tlielr frteoda and tbeiuftelTs, dl oovr whether they have a taste for the work aa a busi ocm, aul tfatr-iry nmk a fair lir n profit Tom a Terj smull iurtuittfita. Koefpts, and full .nstnictloiia lu dt tail, Kumcient fr astba-al itsa-oua fr tlvo zxiatug of iweire iinpia Taiwues, aoa antpij surTtctont rfrnain. catuweroeota aaiiK xr one aou&r. ioju D-ceftaz-y way bt f'.uud In any kitchMi. AddrcM, GEO. . rti; .iVAU 123 KUis b'.rxa t. ran Hauctuco. KNABE! Tho beet PIANO on earth , Haines Bro-'s PIANO PAITI'S preference. ' Mnaical Denartment A. Li. Bancroft A Co.. Ba moved to 132 Post Ht San franctaoo. Cal. LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. 175. FOE craCCXafL The EUYEHS' GUIDE ia issaed March and Sept, Ieach year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or tha necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure oat what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLT. and yon can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUY EH 8' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of IO cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Hi, i euni fits OTkaa I usr I 4n . at maan f js-rgj-r to tfiSl t QT or t;uiatnd then h tbem rearn n-l inac: ulirfti cure. I bare iiiaui tn diseue of 1 1 rS. t-l'LL-iPV or FALLIXU tSICKSfci5$ life-long irta-ij. I jTturt my rwndj to core tb worst ewes, Beoatw jiiietw hstT failed ia no renaca for not now raceivm; un. Kttodaioaca for tmaiiseud a Free Bottle art my faif aihhJ? reiaedy. GiVe Kiprws and P-wt Oitioe. gjjSJLT3 Fcarl tU w York. Q1 FIN WAY KKASIH,PBiE4 OICinilA I. BACH. Gabler. Koeniah Pianos; Boraett (Jrsns. btvi'l Uatfunyaita. Largest rock of Kheet Music and Books. Bnd sappli?d st Eastern Prio. MATTJdLLAii GRAY OO 206 Post Htmet, 8an Franriaos ANe AGEVT WAXTfcD IX EVERY TOWS on the Taciflc Coast for Kimball's Uauid Glue. Needed in every fami.'T- 534 Vaiencis Ht.S.F ,CaL ? Northwestern Detective Bureau,! peNhwiJtliBuaa! hrpora.t hy the ls- of Wtautntrm Temtn Id Ism. bss eorrts- poodei cs ststkrieri at all important pmts. AJi detect- Ive bnciness o' ettiwr oriminsi or civil character promptly a:mt-u u veostre agents ana corr-spo o aei u in everr d'j n Uwn In te United State and Canada. Ail iMisinesi atrictly o fiderstiaL Addrws all letters to 1 NoBTHwcitibi rt.TstTiva BCKC4C, SeatUe. W.T. PIANOS. 1st rTemlama 55,000 in ne, SO Tears Established. Kew patented Steel Tun ne Ie- vice, in ue in no other Ptaao, by whura oar Pianos stand in tune 29 years, good k-r 100 ; not affected by climate, tio vood to split, break, swell, shrink, crackt decay, or vear out ; ve guarantee it. Ele sant Roseirod Cases, s strinss, doable repeating action; finest ivory kers; the Famous AXTISELI Call or write for Catalogue, free. T. M. A VTl.-StXL. PIANO CO.. Manafactnrers, Odd Feaows" Hall, Har tet and Seventh Streets, San Francisco. l-arma ior Sale. tlEWSTHPs ret 4 IKTL4at to M. GrlTF O FIX. Cottonwood, tihasta Coontj. CaL. trait belt rf Tpper Sacraomto Talles : or. to 6. GRIFFIN. Tok. Jackano Countf. Or, center 4 Rarne Riier Vaitej. " ' mild cftmate and prndocti tetieam. The Oregon National Bank, or roBTLAin. Ifceeeasorsto MetroooBsaa 6arlocCana-. CAPITAL IAIU IN. 1X0,000 , Jlr-iBmrtM a Uritral Barttww Giarineaa AOOOtTNKi keptsnbjeet tocbac. EXCHANGE oa San Fianciam and Near Tors. MJLKF3 O iLLFXTIom -m fsvurable tenia VAJt B. IlHSiiJ4UTT ".B 1HAI1KX& Jav r. SHEB3CAB Ca-b SEND FOR OUR CASH $Z2: ig tn three or m re fctnjtffii-T, a cirmJar we wll irnd d. acTihinf; ALA BA STINK, nho inr 34 fr-c d-s.KTia is intert-stinff tv'lmg pvof le faov deour-ae tbetr walls. Alahastine is spprxtpriate with ut hordtrF; wall pai-er is not. A la bast ne irakt-s ieminent eoats that harden with are. S-.M hy ain& dialers. Boat take ka sontine mn asnbetttate ALABASTISK Cit Grand Rrprl. Mich. FOOT OF MOaEISOH ST, Dealer In Specialties V M r ' M -T n I rl U I QAGHSciATIBfi ADVANCE THRESHERS, ENGINES, lItEE rOIIIIBlRV POWER. The Advance is not guaranteed to be eqnal to others, btit gnaran- teea to be tar superior and better in every particular. If not it costs yo.u nothing to try it. KrieM Ensines, Stationary and Marine. Lanniry Maokiiigry. ACHE ENGINF'thd best Coal Oil Engine in the world. Ho Ire jieer1ff?arf VKRV EtOXOlllCAL. 6 ' fltea of EriKines of all sises and for all purposes Farm, Cbvrch arid School BeiLL? Alartne Work of all kinds. Creamery Machinery, Hanrcck Insuiratar Park Injectors, all the latest Patent Wrenche. B axksrnitii Automatic and Farm Drills, Boiler Feed and Dnplex Pump-, Steam Fitting Goods. Lubrictinn Oila. Belting and Hose, SeJf-Heatinjr Bath Tubs. -, THE RAWSON MOWERS AND REAPERS THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS For Villages. Stores, Public Buildings and Residences. ' FIRB DEPART! EST NICPLlEH or Alt KIXIM. A-d many other desirable kok1s. As I represent the mannfactnrers direct. I ran nil To Houek acrs OCR TRADE MARK. fariimi.-Itls impor tant that tha Soda or Baleratueyoa nee should bs White and Pare same as all similar substances assdforfood. To incur obtaining only the "Arm st Hammer' brand Soda r Salerat ia, bay it In pound or ha'f -pound"" eartoons.whlch bearour name and trad, mark, aa Inferior goods are rnme BimessabaUtuted fdvtb "Arm h Hammer" brand trhen bought ia bnlk. Parties asing Baking lowder should remem ber that its aole (ielng property consists of bi carbonate of soda. On Wspoonfnl of the -Arm .1(1 .Hammer" brand of r A ta or Salentus mixed '- osaaD.kaVBl IUlar-4 sour milk equals - OS EVERT t,J acked in Card Board Bojes. Always ket .oMDVAfiiaWAy'Jati.V.. 1 C'uRtS wfltSt All IIM rA-ia. 0i i coua ftyrcp. i &5x-s pooi lattice. 8c!d fcydrjgvi' t, ...... j. I believe Hbo's Curo ' for ' Consumption aaved my life. A. II. Iiowkli Editor Enquirer. Elert Un, N. April "J, Tho best Cough Medi cine ia Piao's Cube fob CossnMPTioif. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25c CURES WHifiE all Li f AUS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes irood. CM f In tiae. Bold by drxmsta. I mi ii i ll a I III 1 III I III III II II I -i-ei-s -r .VJ -a. 3 LOTION CMON -NEED IT!- s ors and ImmedUte relief la all eases ot Sprains. Braises, Contusions, abratslons. Hums, Keald etc. Prereiits infUmnu niation, and effects marvelous cures. P ! t bose who suffer fruio Atbuia, JPleorisy, trore t jer or Sore Throat, will find It an toeotn parable rvmctfy, ma ft sinfte trial rill prove convincing- 0 bo soffer. from Boiia. Bon Ions, or Pain fa! Corns, cannot afford to be witHont bottle of this mo-t sootiiinflr remetlr. hicb piTCS tnstasi; relief. p lies, Iudlrestloo. Nerroos DjiTep9la.TooU aebe. Earache, Inlbnimatorjr l'beuraattsm. and all Bed and inflamed Swellings, are reaxxiiy enrea oy una magic apimcauoG. SJ S THOUSANDS -0. Or TBE MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIAL stECEITED FKOK PARTS OF THE COUNTRY TESTIFYING TO THE 3 O ST" 13 I" -A- C T 8 t AND THE UEKITS OF ! . - . ' MUU - 3 MITCHELL'S MAGIC LOTION! i . Ak Taar Brafttat fsa- Is. Depot. 1056 Howard St, San Frasenreo. Prlre. SO eta. Laree Battles. St MEN'S FURKSSHINQ CCGDS, sD 232 Kearny St , San Francisco Skirts. Underwear, Suspenders, hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Etc. shets TFoai)is,'ii. Illustrated Catabifrne, with Bnles for Seif Jf easarenient. aiaiied Free. sal satisfaction fat tha care of Gonorrboa and Gleet. I prescribe It and feel safe in recommend- . tne It to all sufferers. a. J. STOKER, .D . Decstar, liU. price, 8i.ee. . Sola by'Dmaists.-. - IMPORTANT Teacbera. Timrs, l.T I ill U II I H II I . erness s and others seek inf? appointments requested to tflminomoi") with tbe Manager Scholastic Association, til Pot St, San Francisco. X. B. - Private Schools bought and sold. Pupils transferred to best schools home and foreign. sr. T'. Na s S. V t jna PORTLAND, OS, and Cieaeral Aceat for 5? toax teasp oon fula of tha best Baking fowder.saw. ,tng twenty times its cost, besides being much healthier, because It does aot con tain any inj Jrioas snbstaneea. such as alum, terra alba etc., of which many Bak ing Powder are made. Dairy men and Farmers should oseonly tb-Ann Ac Hammer' brand foe cleaning and ksepino Milk fasa five, aul CV-itn. Citrrms. Bee that eery pound package of -"Arm and Hammer Brand" contains fall 1 ensacea net, and, th , 11 omxvi P?" JuU Balerarua sam aaso IjJcinttlE. keeps Soft. a imrrrrm P ISO I I JT CBiwiraT I f f I TO k DaTS.X j . Q ai lanad a mm I. I eaasssarwaf-. srriantj hyias I Inst CaasSed O. itWta-SSW i, 1 , V-..