By Authority of Cong ress. U. S. Gov't Baking Powder Tests. The report of the analyses of IVikiiv; IVwilers, mrule by the V. S. Governmer.t (Chemical Division, Ai;'l Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all ether powders, ami pvesitsleaveninstrcnthaiul thestrenthof each of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows : ROYAL, Absolutely Pure. The OTHER POWDERS 1T5TED are reported to con tain both lime and sulphuric acid, and to be of the follow ing: strengths respectively, ! These tes's, made in the Gov't Laboratory, hy impartial and unprejudiced otacia -hemists, furnish the highest evidence that the ' Llov.t! " is the best baking powder. ROYAL EAKINd POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. Witty, Though Seasick. A judtfe, in crossing t tie Irish channel one stormy tiiirht, knocked nsainst well known witty lawyer who was suffering ter ribly from seasickness. "Can I do anything for you?'1 suid the judge. "Yes," gasped the seasick lawyer, "I wish your lordship would overrule this luotiou," White Mouutaiueer. To Make It More Hiudlnc. Attorney Have you been swornf Witness Yes, sir. t "Your name" "Spatterly." "Occupation, Mr. Spatterly?" "Keal estate agent." "Your honor, may I ask that this man be sworn again Chicago Tribune. We Charge You Nothing for Our Services. All the annoyance of looking for a suitable stopping place in San Fra',eico obviated. Kle pant roops. private bath, in tinest hotels to the "cheap .nt e em ' for 00 cents per niKht. For particulars (free) address Midwhter Fair Hotel and Board ng Bureau. No. 14 Post St., - San Francisco, Cal. I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and wascured sound and well with two and a half bottles of ff5KS3 Other blood medicines had f ailed t.yffa to do me any good. in- C. Leatv, ' Yorkville. S. C TRADE i MARIS. I was troubled from childhood with nn as prnv iterl rase of Tetter, und three bottles of :;jTj)ryj cured me permanently. ftjyCKj Walla' e M as,t Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. & will Si-ficifia Co., Atlanta, Ua. "German iyrup 55 I am a farmer at Edom, Texas. I have used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in Chest and Lungs and Spitting-up of ciooa. 1 nave tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine German Syrup is the best. We are subject to so many sudden changes from cold to hot, damp weather here, but in families where German Syrup is used there is little trouble from colds. John F. Tones, a Baking PmVdeP Purity and Leavening PovVer UNEQUALED. GASH PRFES To Introduce our Powder, we have de termined to distribute among the consum ers a number of CASH PHIZES. To the person or clab returning us the largest nnmberofcertlUcatesonor beforejunel, 1894, we will give a cash prize of 100, and ' to the next largest, numerous other prize 1 ranging from ?5 to 976 IN CASH. CLOSSET & DEYERS, PORTLAND Qs. Pluo's Remedy tor Catarrh Is the Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. Bold by DruggiBts or sent by mall. 60c . J. fhueitlae, Warron. Pa. n U XSi to 1. l.PAVrNIMl flS. Ttr cent. Cubic In. poros. I3.0O . . 10O.6 IJ.5S . . I5I.I II. 13 1JJ.6 1O.20 . . 123.4 9-53 M- 1 0.0 . . 111. 6 8.03 . . 06.5 7.28 . . I He Got A war. The tall, aged, sad looking man ate a bountiful dinner at the restaurant, and then with a check calling for 75 cents made his way to the cashier's desk. He banged down the check with a battered silver dol- i lar ami looked gadder than ever. The cashier picked up the dollar and ex amined it suspiciously. It had a deep dent on one side, and looked as though it had been plugged. At that moment the cus tomer spoke: "It is very painful for me to part with that dollar. It saved my life once, however, and must do so again. At the siege of Yickstmrg I carried it in my vest pocket, and the dent you see there was made by a bullet, which otherwise would have killed me. I have kept it since as a memorial, and it well nigh breaks my heart to let it go, but I must I have uoth ing else." The cashier was plainly interested. "In what year was the siege of Vicksburgf" he asked. "Sixty-three," said the sad man prompt ly. "And this dollar," returned the cashier, "is dated 1ST" and is a counterfeit." The sad man looked annoyed. "Of course it is," he replied. "How could I have an 1ST7 dollar in lSilS if it wasn't a counter feit?" And the cashier was so dumfouudod that be passed out a quarter in change and al lowed the sad man to escape. Harper's Magazine. A Tarrot Story. A ladywhohad bought a parrot of a bird fancier was shocked afterward to discover that the parrot was addicted to the per nicious habit of "exaggerated colloquial Isms." The lady at once took the bird back and complained, requesting him to refund her money. The man refused, saying it was quite easy to cure the parrot. He then told her the next time the parrot offended to take it out of the cage, grasp it by the tail and awing it violently round her head several times. It was not long before the parrot raised the lady's 'ire by a string of choice expressions, and the lady proceeded to "take it out" of the bird. After swing ing it round her head till she was tired she laid the parrot on the table. The bird got up, and shaking his feathers together quietly remarked: "By thunder, whata gale!" Tit-Bits. Calling Him Down. The Woman Hater (explaining himself) You see, a young woman once made a great ass of me She And you never got over it, ehr Truth. A Long Sleep In Silesia. A most peculiar case of prolonged sleep is at present occupying the attention of medical circles in Germany. A miner named Johann Latus is an inmate of the hospital at Myslowitz, in Silesia, where he was admitted four months and a half ago, and since then all efforts to wake him have been fruitless. Dr. Albers, the doctor attending him, is of the opin ion that the apparent sleep is really a state of catalepsy, though medical science has on record no previous case of such a prolonged nature. He has arrived at this conclusion on account of all the limbs being absolutely rigid. The ap pearance of the man, however, betrays no signs of this. The body lies quite still, the breathing is regular, and there is a healthy color in the cheeks. In the last few days the body has become much less rigid, and the patient has even made some slight movement, without, how ever, the eyes opening or the condition of apparent sleep being in any way dis turbed. In the four months and a hal! that the sleep has lasted the hair has in creased in length, but the beard has re mained stationary. Nourishment to ths extent of two or three liters of milk is administered daily by a tube inserted into the throat. Vienna Letter. 11 " lull MARRIED LIFE. Two flower blossom on one tem Two MrvHtnlotii mlntfllntt run, And love mitt habit bleiiiling make Two Uvea aa truly one. One In each Interest, hoe and feur. Whatever chance botltte; One in affect Ion' boml, though two, To comfort, slrcnifthcu, guide. When lutMlnn' torrid on I past. Hearts only draw more near; And ailent sympathies of love Strike deeper year by year: When every little fault la aeen, And every Heeling iiumhI, And all the nobler impulse Are shared and understood. Vet still our secret, separate dread Will sometimes cloud each mind; Ah! which must face this cruel world When left alone bchindl1 -W, K. II. Uvky In Uuidon Spectator. Matrimonial Advice for Young Women Itov. Dr. John A. Brooks prviwlunl ro ot'iitly ou marriage-. Among other things ho said: "A young lady ought never to marry until sho is innturod, nnd then when she tiuds a man to suit her she ought to marry him. But do not marry to ktvp from being nn old maid. Old maids tiro honorable. Nearly all tho women who have figured in history as ptx'ts, orators, composers and queen have boon old timid. Do not marry a stingy man. Ho will always bo com plaining of your exiH-nditures, and will refuse you tho necessary money to insure your happiness and will lead you miserable life. Do not marry a fop or dutulv. His brains are all in his heels and clothes. While he may be a good thing for the girls to play with, he would to an awful thing to live with. "Do not marrv a liuv man. for even if possessed of gold it will soon be dissi patea, and lie win not nave tho energy to earn a living. Do not marry stranger, vou ought to know the man and his antecedents. These might bo such as would shame you and bring sor row upon your heart, enturo slowly Do not marry simply for money. Money may take wings and fly away and leave you with nothing to love and admire. Do not marry un immoral man. His as sociation with you would drag you down to his own moral level. Do sure that tho man you marry is au honest man in all things. Let him be an industrious man and he will build up a home ami main tain it with all the necessities and com forts of life. Do sure he is possessed of manliness, and finally that he has love and reverence for God. A man who does not love and honor God will uot love and honor his wife." Kansas City I nues. The Garterphoue. An ingenious little instrument called the garterphono has recently been in vented which, attached to my lady's garter, registers the distance she walks each day. The physical culture craze has put an end to the reigu of tho Ian guid belle. V omen go in for all sorts of outdoor sports, and just now walkin, is the fad. The heroine of the hour is the woman who has walked the greatest number of miles a day. Hitherto it has been impossible to determine to a nicety the distance covered in a given time, as when a day is spent in the deviating peregrinations of a shopping tour. Now the young woman proudly exhibits her garterphono to admiring friends, and it is not unusual for the little machine to register five or sis miles, and even ten occasionally. The young woman who was too lazy to walk and yet who did not wish to be entirely out of the race, sat in the ham mock all day enjoying a novel, while she swung her pretty foot back and forth, thereby attaining the same result on her garterphone aa her more ener getic sister. tian Francisco Examiner A Women's Hospital. The New Vork Women's hospital has received some much needed assistance of late, including 100,000 from Morris K. Jesup, in memory of his mother, the in come of which is to be devoted to those who are unable to pay their board at the hospital. From the Fayerweather estate a fund of $10,000 has been re ceived, and the executors have decided to add 200,000 ami oue-half of the ulti mate residuary estate. These gifts will enable the hospital to change its present noisy quarters to a more desirable loca- tion, and to provide a more commodious home for the many suffering women who come here for aid. Nearly 700 indoor patients have been treated the past year, over one-third of whom were free pa tients, and as many more have received aid outside of the building. New York Ledger. The Founder of a Girls' School. Mrs. Harriet L. Packer, whose sudden death in Brooklyn a few days ago brought a sense of loss and personal be reavement to many Brooklyn homes, was a woman of rare grace and beauty. Her air of distinction was as marked as her sincerity and nobility of character. In 18o3 her liberal gift of funds to endow the Packer institute set in motion a train of educational influences which have benefited not Brooklyn only, but the nu merous other towns from which Packer students come. Mrs. Packer belonged to the Church of the Pilgrims, of which Rev. Dr. Storrs is the pastor. She was the widow of William S. Packer, who died iu 1851 The Russian Itoot for Women. The Russian boot is a veritable boon for women who suffer with chilled feet indoors. It is fashioned of red leather, flannel lined and edged at the top with narrow black fur. An odd nickel chain fastens across the instep. Shoe and Leather Facts. A Grand Girl. A Cherrytield girl living two miles from school has not been absent or tardy for a day during an attendance of three and a half years. The distance traveled in the time strings out 3,640 miles. Lew iston Journal. Dear Against Deer. Miss Maggie Casey, of Grant's Pass, was attacked by a pet deer the other day, and but for tho timely arrival of assist ance would have been killed. Portland Oregonian. A tlEKALO Or Til K IM'ANT VIC Alt. flip the last thirty yearn or more tioin the century, and the segment will represent tho term o( the iinlioutided popiilailly ol lloMct ter Stomach Itinera. I'he opening ol the year IS'.M will be slunallred by the appcaiauec ol a (rcsh Almauax o( tho HUicm, in w melt I lie uses, derivation and artlott ol this wol Id iamoui medicine will be lucidly set forth. Kverylmdy should read it. The calendar and est roiioiuli ul calculations to lu loiuid in this luoehure are al waa astonishingly accurate, and the statistic, illuMtallons, humor and oilier reading matter rich In iuteresi and lull oi proilt. The llosti't ter tviuwuiy of ritlsbing, I n., publish it llii'iu s. kes I'hey employ more than sixty hands In the mechanical work, and more than cli'Vcu mouth In the year areeoiiMiiiicd In Its prepara tion. It can be obtained, w llhout coi,of all druuitlsls and country dealers, ami Is pt tiiO'd In Kuglish, tienuan, Trench, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, llohemiau and Spanish. He is miss guided youlhwho doci thing his sweetheart asks hint to do. every. I'KKVKNTION ItKITKIt THAN f I UK. It is no easy thing to cure lung trouble when it once fairly gels a hold upon the system. It can easily be prevented by the use of Am.cocr's I'okoi h l't,.sTrus. Just as soon as any intimation of soreness about the lungs or stillness of the joints appears, put on one of these plasters, and you will bo sure to gain great advantage. (so also with rheumatism. A cold is a comparatively slight tlitng. The applica tion of an A i.l .cock's I'okoi s I'i vnikh to any part allected by it will not only relieve, but overcome it. If, however, the cold gels a tirm hold on the joints and muscles, rheumatic pains are not so quicklv over come. I o cure is good, to prevent is bet ter. ltKVNtiKKTii's I'n.Ls will relieve rheuma tism. It takes some people a long time to find out the difference between pour health Hint religion. IIOITT'S SflloOI. KOIt HOYS, Millbrae, San Mateo county, t'al., preiwres boys for university or business.' iiraduutes admitted to the State and Stanford I'niversltles without examination. Next term begins January '.' si. Send for catalogue. Ira li. Iloitt, I'll. 1 , Master. An observant advertiser declares that "what every woman wants Is something around her." KKKI KlldS KHK-tll AMI t I II Kit. Ml KM Kit VK For shipping or for private use preserve w ith Anti-Kkkhkntink, a cheap, harmless, simple ami perieet process, for sale by druggists ami grocers, vt rite tor circulars. SNM.I., 11KI lll I A WtlOP.VKP CO., Agents, Portland, Oregon The female w ho holds up her elongated skirts is not necessarily a train rohher. CATAKICII CANNOT UK (I'ltKll With I.OCAI, AITI.If ATloSS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, f atarrli is a blond or constitutional disease, and in order to cute it von must take internal remedies. lluH'st atarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is uot a quack medicine. It was prcscnta-d nv one ot me ta-si t.n v-u-inns in mis countrv for vcars. and Is a regular prescription. Ills Comsised of the best tonics known, combined wini tne nest moon puritiers. acting iireetly on the mucous surfaces. The sTf. ct combination of the two ingredients Is w-imt proiinees such won lertiii results tu curing catarrh, semi tor testi monials, free. V. J. CHUNKY A CO., Props., Toledo, o. Sold by druggists; price, 7i lent. Tf tli.i fr.wV i.nuf i.i.tu imieli Titin.t.r Iriinui.rM w ill be an unnecessary luxury. Use Buamellne Stove I'ollah; no dust, no tmell. Try Oirmea for breakfast. IT'S RATHER TOO MIVH FOR YOU the ordinary, bulky pill. Too Uk to take, und too much disturb ance for your xor sys tem. Tho smallest, a.Li.l l.tlnl'. m,.l lM.f V7vi re l'r- 1 ''croc's lieas- VP l ant IVllets. They leave ' W As out all the disturlmnco, but yot tlo you moro good. Tbeir lielp fci.tfa. Constipation, Indiges tion, Hilious Attacks, Biek or Hilious Head aches, and all derange ments of the liver. stomach, and bowels are prevented, relievod, and permanently cured. Thoy're guaran teed to give satisfaction, or your money la returned. If you're suffering from Catarrh, the proprietors of Doctor Sage's Catarrh Remedy nsk you to try their medicine. Then, If you can't be cured, they'll pay you $500 in cash. TORS on Installments. Best makes. .owest prices. Send for catalogue. IV. C. KKACII, lllpoil. On I. t i i m -v in ST. JACOBS OIL cures r aim PAIN. SPRAINS, BRUISES, A HOLIDAY PRESENT In the Jewelry Line ia can get what A. FELDENHEIMER'S LEADING JEWELER Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, (j lasses, COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. DROP "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astoria, Orroon, Jannary 10. I oan state with pleasure that by the use i. MOOSE'S REVEALED REMEDY my husband wax relieved from an old cane KHKUMAT1BM and my youngest boy cared entirely of INFLAMMATORY KHKt MATiaM when the beet doctor I could get did him no good. Yoars In rratttad OLD BT Hood'ss? Cures i .VW WV.M !l She Was Blind Willi scrofula In the eye could barely distin guish between I ti x 1 1 1 1 1 and ilaiUuess. I liml, her to numerous experts and hospitals and eavo up 111 dlspalr. A friend advised me to give Hood's Sarsaparilla and marvelous to relate, It has completely te stored In r slgbl and riven lu r perfect health, f MAS. A. AbAMs, St. All ans, VI. HoOd'8 PUIS cure sick ticadini.e, lilloui tiess, slid all liver Ills. "..V. a box. VtA- Wets,, nnd fl.OUper llottkC Uue tout a doeo. Tms Giikat Cotroii i iia iruiuptly cuit where all others full, Coughe, Croon, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For comumptien it lis no rival; baa cured thousand, and will t'l'HS Toil if taken In tlmo. hold oy linigglate on a guar, ante. For n Itmn I tack or Chest, nan BHILOH'S BELLADONNA FL AS T bH.isj. REMEDY, Have you v ain li I This remedy isiriiaran. teed to cure you. I'rloo,i0ot. lnjuciorfree. ThlsTra.ta Murk lion tbetx-at WATERPROOF COAT 'ro A. I. TOVi:R. IU iSTi )N. MASS. 1'ortlNinl. Ori'ifuu. A. P. A RMsTuos.it, Principal. J. A. sr,i, Secretary, " Iteaiillful fataloKun !'''. .Ma HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCTTTVC 1TTXfl known h? nnWnri like ijrsitlra:ijji, on lnt.'n) lU hln mhfn wrin. Tnm f.irr'i :ft 1:I.1N). UUUlN'or I'llO'I HUDllti I'iUkJ Yll M ATOVTRT') D(7. BO SflN-KO'S I'lLE REWf OY, iMot-rMi ttininrn, Up vk itWM7, mfntMpir ft r nisV" Ml (Mir, l'f t .m. Ilrnral"1 gruuuL Ar. l!viuk'), J 'lnntvit. lUn. i'sk MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH'NG tVRUP - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING -Far sale by all I'rurrl.u. Ua I ruts m ltl. EOCENE. Ia a Special brand of Iliiriilug OH, which wi manulacturo expressly for FAMILY I'SK. IT IH A PKItKKCT II I I MIN TOK. IT IN IIIOII KMIK I f HI. IT IH OK UMKIIKU QI'AI.ITV ne guarantee it to be tho hiiiiiknt poshibh OKAIlIt or II.M'MINATINn oil. Ask for It. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, SWELLINGS, BURNS. always welcome. You you want at OF PORTLAND, OR. Clocks, Spectacles, Spoons, Opera- etc. IT IK YOUR BI'KINICSS JlOKS NOT PAY Chickens are eaxlly and succcxxfiill' rained by using the Petaluma ln cubators and Brooders, our n- lublralcd catalogue tells all about It. 1 Irsv U 1 1 m n l Don't buy any but the Petaluma if you want strong, vigorous chicks We are Pacific Coast Headquarters for Hone and Clover Cut tern, Mark ers, Hooks, Caponizing Tools, Fountains, Flood's Kotip Cure, Alnrrk Poultry Cure, Creosozone the great chicken-lice killer and every other article required by poultry raise. Hee the machines in operation at our exhibit with the Norwalk Ostrich Farm, Midwinter Fair, hatching ob' riches und all kind of eggs. Catalogue free: if vou want It, Write to ux. PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., "&0 7M 764 75G Main stieet, I'etuluuia, Cal. HSS. 8. V. BT. YOVM DBOSBUI. v ()VU nuMNi;ss is srlllMK ( iiot e irs ill wholesale ili p, il tn lo the coiistiinrr. All we wiiiit to s.iv Is Hi's : It you leiilly w:int to luiv your lilvt h; Iv'II.S jis tlicv sliiuiUI hr l iitifjii, seiul lot our pike Isl. S.IIIIC W ill 1'C lti.il If. t lice Ol ill.ile,c oil i'pplh .iHoil. 4 5 COOPER & LEVY, Seattle, Wash. d sV W sV sV sV U'sV w w W W bVP TDV i I'll US. I w t us. 4 FREE JONES' -T..K. CASH Buyers' Guide STORE 'I UK llrYKICt' til'll'K Ik plllill In .1 III - I . I -1 i.f each inn ni h. Ii l lamed In Hie Inter l i.f all cotiMiuietM, It uIvcn the louest iaNh. i.OiiIIuiim on e"er thing In I he gmeci v linn. Iinll, nave on nmney In ci.iimI II Milli'. I It. i iii anv M.I . 1 1 - - nn iippllciitliiu. p.. n't l.e lliui.it II It ciikIk yi.il nollilug lo kim II. It iinilci wliuleknlii prlcea illri'ct lo lie coiiMiiucr. Meiiiliui tiiia uia'r. AdiliiHa JONfS' CASH STORE. l:i( Knint Nlieel, . I'mlUml, Or, 9 DR-GUms Vr a it i nr. 3 vr PILLS m mm m sx y A t.'ILD FlIYSIQ ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A movement of Uip hnwrln i h (Uy im iwwMry fnr haallh. 1 Im (Hilt utii't'ly 'I'" ysi'iit Iti m Ah It rrn-ihir. '1 In f I'lim toil -lifi, tnt'iru Hi W.yf sllttt rlnr tlifl ('.illlrlhill t'-HlT Oltlt utrlhta, t'hfv at milcMr, pniOiT (fi'l1 ml' '"hru ttir iilltin. Tu o-Mivtm you of i tit r mwriu Will nmll MiiiflM rr f Mil t H f"T i'ft ntt HnlA virjwlitio, lnitUAU AIikI. Co., i'UilJoliiHsV X Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. Thin favorite hotel In under the luauag 'iiient of CM A HI. KM MoNTtiuMKKY. and l a g .. . If uot the la-nt Kaiully and lluniiivx .Men's II. .lei III San Kraiieliieo. Koine Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled I Klral claxH nervice and I he hltiheal mandar l n repeclal.ll)' KUaraiilced. I'nr nii run i ' In nurintmrti fnr tiriitttr unit rttnttnrl Hniud nd rconi vr ilav, tl ', II V.'i and .'.ti; h ird anil riaon per wee.k, 7 tu hiiikIc riniiiu 'a to II. Kreu coaeh to and I nun imlel. M1nili1ir I'rlniirc in,l 1 l..s I it.......u i., HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY t.'urei ltrlKhl'a DIeaM', lieliiillon or Noii-ro-lenlloii of t rine, I'alim in the Hut k, Lnliin or Side. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Intemperance, Servoni liiM-aiek, i.i-iieia llehlllty, Keimile H eakiieh ami Ku rorv HUNT'S REMEDY Cure lllllouanewi lleadacho, Jiinndlce, Hour Stomach, llynpep-la, Coiihtlpaiioii and I'llen. HUNT'S REMEDY WTS IT 0!M'i:ntl the lildncva, liver and llowrlt, re-torltiK them tu a health v ac tion, and 'l III: when all other medicines fall. Hundred have heeu saved who have liouu given up to die by frlenda and phylclans. NOI.II HV Al.l. IHII i.UlHiS. LOOK! IK ViH' WANT AV I NCI IIATOH, you mnly want a unod one. So m-imI fnr cal ahiKnu iiml li-xtlmo. nliil", free, o Iho IJI'KKN c I V INCH It A I Olt CO.,.'rcm11it Wiixh. ROPSY TKCATIK IKKK I'oiltlv lyOnrnd with VeiCKtulile Iteiuedlef Have cured tliounanda of enaes. Cum ranen pro KiiiiieBd hopalana hy Lent physicians. Krmn llrnldnse lyrnptoma illnapponr ; In Ion ilajsal limnl twn-llilrili ill rnipti)mit reiimvocl. Bend fnr free hunk testliiio. dais of nilraculniis rurea. Ten day' treatment roe hy mall. If you order trial, seiid'ltle. In stninps .rpav pustiixn. Hit, 11.11 (JiiitKN HoK,Ailiiiila,tin, f vim iinlertrlal return this advurtlnuiueiil to us lUIASQUERADES, PARADES, A .11 'B- l.-S It ''. I .. KvcrythliiK In the a. hove line. CoNtutnes, Wiirs', ucar ia, rro.eriie. opera and I'liiy linoks, elc. ftirnlKhed at ureutly reilueed ratea and in supe' rlor qualitv hy tlieoldent, InrKcHl, hest renowneii and therefore only reliable Thmlriml Suvulu loime mi the I'nriHi- ( i:.r.., , ., , J' - .-'.."i. ,.,ri iu.ii.riiiMTi;ti an- Melted. Homihticin A Co., 2ft, '28 and iio O'Karrell street, also Mi Market street, Han KranclNco We supply all Theaters nn the t'oanf, to whom we ro spectfully refer. m uir iy :::rr.u,s, S-1 TO:ta I'RIl U'Cl.lf i,nrH.,u .....,l..w.,..i wlui eun fnrnlul, q i - " n" uu 11 n vei in I Olll; n 1 ne countiy; a team, Ihoutfli, i not m-ccmai y ; few i X ,, i . , 1 v,l'i ""' nnurs nuiv he liven tu ir,.u.l ii, N, ti i., i. ... i: ... , """"'" ".'. .Mill NKON Co., 11th and Main Mtreela, Kiel mil, Va. 8estintheWorld! Set the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! FRANK W(MIL8KY, Agent. PortUnd. Or. DNEY it U l Kara U J Ft FhMB AXLE N. P. N. TJ. No. 622-8. F. N. U. No. 695