California State Analyst. W WS VVSVS, V SV W VWVSV W SVS VW V Royal Baking Powder is Superior to all in Purity and Strength. " For purity and care in preparation the Royal Baking Powder equals any in the market, and our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any of which we have any knowledge." Pt-f. Chemistry, I'nr.vnit? cf 'Calijntu, Analyst California 5tate Board of Health, etc., etc. if sv sv v No careful housekeeper can afford to use any baking powder but Royal. 1 r. S.uUrjIiic Vanity. "It's lovely to h;ivi ;i small bit of van ity," Mid a little woman, tyir. ; her bon net strings before the gl-iss. "That's a very unorthodox sentiment, my dear," laughed the looker ou. "Do you think so? 1 am not so sum of that," meditated the little woman, be ginning to put on her gloves. "I should not be able to faee the people I have to see today nor aeeoinplish the mission 1 have in hand if I was not sure that my hat i9 becoming, my gown well fitting and the other details of my dress irre proachable. I know I do look well, and therefore people like to see me. So I can please them and get what I want. Candidly, is that vanity? There may be eome other uame for it." Exchange. A H'S livery Hill. A Bangor man who sent his office boy to return a hired team to a stable re ceived several days after a bill for the board of the horse and another bill for the hire of the team for the time in tervening. The stupid boy took the team to the wrong stable. The man said he wouldn't mind so much, but there seemed to be no limit to the number of cigars he Is compelled to pay for at the Instance of jeering friends. Exchange. We Charge You Nothing for Our Services. All the annoyance of lookine for a suitable stopping place in San Francisco obviated. Kle gnl roors, private lmth, in finest hotels to the cheap but e'ean" for 50 cent per night. For particulars (free) address Midwinter Fair Hotel and Board ng Bureau. No. 14 Post St., - San Francisco, Cal. Portlnnd, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Principal. J. A. Wesco, Secretary. tf Beautiful Catalogue Free. - Bakin&PoiVdeP Puritv and Leaveninrt PoWfer UNEQURLED. ASH PRISES o Introduce our Powder, we have de termined to distribute among the consum er a number or c ash phizes, tc toe person orclub returning us the largest number of certificates on or before June 1, 1894, we will give a cash prize of 100, and to the next largest, numerous other prize I tanging from 5 tof 75 IN CASH. CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND Oa August Flower" Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not speak aloud. Everything that I toolc into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green's Aug ust Flower and took it. I am to-day stout, hearty and strong and enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my life and gave me my health. Mrs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. (t IIMttF ITCHTNO PILES known by moisture HJI lh lilts perspiration, cause latense ltchina when warm. This form and BLIND. Vnit BL-EBBLNC or P-BOTBUDIMQ PLLiS I UU TIKLD AT ONCE TO frT DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, till I wMon acts directly on parts affected, v absorbs tumors. aUayBitchinseffectrng nil " a permanent cure. Price 60c. Druggist g oruuul, ir. Sosanko, Philadelphia, Pa, N. P. N. U. No. 523-S. F. N. U. No. 600 - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING - , for sale br all irua-flsU. liu Ceott a battle. ONE CURE FOf. INSOMNIA. A Man I mm New York State Took l ittle Active r'.xerclie oil Horseback. "I otuvwiis a sufferer from insomnia," Raid u dentist who lives in cmo of the small villages of the state, as ho sat talk ini; with other men in tho sitting room of an towu hotel, "but I got rid of tho trouble." "What did you take for it?" "Biu'kinj; pony." "Tell us about that, please." "Well, you see. thete was nothing tho natter with me only I couldn't sleep. Tho doctor looked me over and said 1 wasu't snlTerin from any disease that he could detect, but all the same I could get only a few catnaps every night, and I felt that I would go crazy if such a con dition of affairs continued much longer. A wise friend of mine advised mo to try horseback exercise. Just at that time a cum had brought to the village a string of ponies from the west. As tho ponies were wild they were offered for sale cheap. I bought one.- lie was such a sleepy looking animal that we called him Kip Van Winkle. After we knew him better we dropped part of the name and called him plain Rip. The first ride I took on him furnished excitement for the whole village. Two men helped me to saddle and mount him in the stable. When the door was opened he shot out into the street like a streak of lightning. "He ran full against the fence opposite the stable and broke several pickets. Then he reared up ou his hind legs and came near throwing me over backward. Next he tried to stand on his head, but I yanked him back ou his feet and drove the spurs into him. He started to run then, and I let him co as fast as he could leg it until we got to the Methodist church at the end of the street. A tem perance meeting was being held in the church and the door was open. Before 1 could stop the pony we were in the church and half way up the aisle. Wom en screamed and fainted. "Some of the men led Rip back into the street. I didn't dare to get off his back. When the men let go of t he bridle he be gan to buck, and for a few minutes I thought my neck would be broken. He would go at a gallop when he went at all, but he would stop now and then to indulge in some bucking. Presently he changed his tactics and went from one street to another, across lots, jumping fences, turning up flower beds, damaging gardens and keeping me busy dodging the branches of fruit trees. The'next street led to a turnpike, along which 1 spurred him for miles until he was cov ered with foam and nearly tired out. "lie seemed to bo docile when I got him back to the stable. Nest day, how ever, he was nearly as bad as when 1 first rode him, and every day for a fort night I was obliged to race him along the turnpike several miles. My I my! How he did buck! I was so lame at the end of two weeks that I could scarcely walk to my office, but I could sleep. A few min utes after I got into bed at night I was sleeping soundly, and I awoke every morning thoroughly refreshed." "Do you still ride the pony?"' "No. Ey the time I was cured of sleep lessness I had broken Rip to ride, and I sold him for double the sum I had paid for him. My advice to anybody who is suffering from insomnia is to get a buck ing pony and ride as fast as he can. If no necks are broken, both man and pony will be benefited by the treatment." New York Tribune. A I.ons Underground Canal. The canal between Worsley and 8t. Helena in north England is probably the longest and most remarkable canal of the kind in the world. It is 16 miles long and is underground from one end to the other. Many years ago the man agers of the Duke of Bridgewater's es tate filled its old mines with water that they might transport the coal under ground instead of on the surface. Ordi nary canalboats are used, the power be ing furnished by the men. The tunnel arch over the canal is provided with cross pieces, and the men propel the boats along as they lie on their backs on the loads of coal. Pittsburg Dispatch. Adam's Stan. The Talmudic writers tell us that "the blessed God gave to the first man in par adise a staff which had been created be tween the stars. Adam gave it to Enoch, Enoch to Noah, Noah to Shem, Shem to Abraham, Abraham to Isaac, Isaac to Jacob. Jacob carried it into Egypt and gave it to his son Joseph. When Joseph died his household goods were taken to the house of Pharaoh. Pharaoh took the staff of Adam, which had descended to Joseph from the first man, and put it among his special treasures." St. Louis Reoublic. . AT THE OLD TRYSTINQ PLACE. Th dead leave rustle at my fwt, The motm la ithtnlntr ttrlKhily; rJoinettiinii hit softly dimmed my err. Across the nth om shadow lie, Tlu' pit ill two trod so Hiihtly. It was upon n tituM like till Iaiv left us only sorrow; I hold lit-r lillli' luiml In mine; That part Inn is to mo divine. TIhmi there was no tomorrow. Pino I have learned life's lesson well Hearts are not easy broken. Tonight all Jovsl have forgot; There's sotnollitnu sacred In this spot, Whervstvect iroodbya welt' spuLou. I'd feel less lonely with my ..elf If I were broken hearted: Would I eould live that nlcht apiln, Willi all its s:icno-Meeleiiod pnui. When love trmu lova was parted! -I.lppineoll'a. What a Young Man Hid. A college graduate had hardly received his diploma before lie was compelled to face poverty and family disgrace. His father, who had boon reputed to bo wealthy, was an omozr.lor and a fugi tive from justice. His mot her and sisters were entirely dependent upon his uuxlost earnings in a broker's ollico. lie had planned taking an advanced course of professional study in architec ture. Ills ideal occupation had to be abandoned. Ho was in love with & charming girl, but ceased to visit her since marriage was out of tho question. An opportunity for a year's travel iu Eu rope at a friend's expense was given up. Year after year ho maintained a hard, bitter struggle to make a living at un congenial employment for his mother nnd sisters, to support his father abroad and to overcome prejudice caused by th family disgrace. He became a success ful business man, but was prematurely gray at 40. His life was haunted by the ghosts of his youthful hopes. Such lives do not furnish material for exciting stories. They are dull and pro saic, but are nevertheless heroic. To give up all that is dear to youth and to be loyal to family obligations sometimes is a crowning triumph of unseltishuess. Youth's Companion. Many Minister Present. Ex-Secretary Lincoln, while United States minister to England, wished to get into Westminster on tho occasion of a special service there. Archdeacon Far rar had told Mr. Lincoln to go to the east door of the cathedral to avoid the crowd and to inform the usher that ho was the American minister, so that he could be conducted at once to the arch deacon's pew. When Mr. Lincoln sent in his name and title, the usher came out and said, with surprise, "For gra cious' sake, how many American minis ters are there?" It seems that several gentlemen of the cloth had each deftly made his way into the church by inform ing tho usher that he was an American minister. San Francisco Argonaut. What Could lie. Indeed? A group of women in China got hold of a fashion magazine from tho United States. Af terexamining it carefully for some moments one of tho number said to a missionary who had been talking to them against "foot binding:" "China women pinch foot. Yon say China wom an velly bad. Melican woman not pinch foot. Melican woman piuch.here," laying her hand on her waist. "Life here, life not in foot. Melican woman velly much more bad than China woman." What could tho missionary say? Louisville Recorder. Five Years' Rank of England raid Notes. The stock of paid notes for five years in the Bank of England is about 77.74"), 000 in number, and they fill 13,400 boxes, which if placed side by side would reach 2i miles. If the notes were placed in a pile they would reach to a height of 5jj miles, or if joined end to end would form a ribbon 12.455 milt s loug. Their super ficial area is rather less than that of Hyde park. Their original value was over 1,750,020,600 and their weight over 00 tons. London Tit-Bits. Followed l'lentjr of Advice. A Connecticut fanner who wished to paint his barn asked all his neighbors what would be the best color. He ac cepted the advice of every one of them, and there never was a barn that nhowed as many colors as this one when the work was done. New York Times. A Siamese Ceremony. The removal of the topknot of a Sia mese prince, which indicates that he has reached manhood, is accompanied by im posing ceremonies which last several days. The governors of all the prov inces are expected to be present with gifts. Philadelphia Press. A Ring on His Hands. "Is Harkins worrying over the fact that Miss de Riche jilted him?" "No; but it annoys him exceedingly to think that the ring she gave back was purchased at her father's store and paid for, too, by Jove!" Harper's Bazar. The Fact Remains. Miss Azure Hughes I emphatically deny that the educated woman is ashamed to admit her age. Giglamps But all the samo I notice lie doesn't put her college year after her name. Vogue. Hortensiu8, the Roman orator, had a memory so wonderful that on a wager he spent a whole day at an auction, and at night repeated all tho sales, the prices and the names of the buyers. The properties and use of the mariner's compass were known to the Chinese cen turies ago. It was brought to Europe in the thirteenth century and first used on the Mediterranean. The smallest tree in Great Britain grows on the summit of Ben Lomond. It is the dwarf willow, which is mature when it attains the height of 2 inches. A map of Ireland made of hairs taken from the heads of the different members of the McLean family is in the possession of Mrs. A. McLean of Pelham, Ga. AUKKAI.lt Or I II It I r .1 NT KK. Clip ilau hut iMti) years or moio fiom Ihv (Vliinvv, m,i tlie M'Kitient will lepnsKOiit tlui term of the unbounded omlnrttv ol llostet ter a StouiHeh Hitters. The openlmt ol thoyunr Is'M III be slniitUwtl by the Hppeuiiim'o ol a IiohIi MtmuiHV ol Die Hitters, In whU li Hie nioa, deilvnilon mid notion of litis world-famous inedielne w III be luridly sol forth, livery body should rend II. 1 he enleiubir mid aMrouomlml fitleuliitiouH to he louinl In this hioehuto n i o ill- a s iiototilKht only m'cimito, and the si h I U Ill's, llluMiAltoiiK, humor mill oilier roinllUK matter rn h til Inteiesl ii ml fullol prollt. Tho lloxlet ter Cotiipniiy ot rittidniiii, I'u., publish If lliein srhox I hev i mploy more Hum sixty humls In tho iiieeliiinVitl wort, and more tliim eleven mouths m the year ineeoiisumed In lis prepara tion. II enu lie obtained, llhonl cost, of nil driK'Ktsts and eoiiutrv doiilom, and b pi luted In l iiltlish, (lO'iiuin, Kronen, Welsh, NorwonlHii, SiU'iltsh, Holland, Holieuiliill uild Spiiulsh. Kor the buier a hundred Oles art) loo lew; for the seller one is euoui;h. A OOOU I'll YU I AN. He is the best physician who takes ad vantage id' any remedy that ull'eis the rihl kind of relief. Some ittedieitiea relievo, but for the moment only, Their ultimate ellW't is to increase the siilVenii. Ai.icoi k's IVR'Th Pi vsmts are a uni versal lavorite v till jsmnl ph su'iaus, ami are always reeomtiiemled by llietti lor liM'al pains ol every kind. In nil eases of Initio or weak ba k, silliness of the joints, rheit mutism, lli'lir.eslioii, kidney trouble, they me by far the best external remedy. Nut only do At t cock's 1'ukoi s I'i.imkkn relievo pain, hut they have tin alter ill elleels, They him i.nnii, oniv noun, THOKot i.ni Y (iom, Hkvm'hktu'n rectify the seeretiot.a. A ivnti'inporary s.ys Hint muhi to liiusli." .-In1 enu't. ' l.lliiiokiiliiul HOI IT S Ml'll'illl, KOIt ItHYS, M lllbrse, Smii Mateo eolinty, I 'at , prepares hoys for university or business. i ailuuli-s iidinllted to the Mute and Stanford I niversltles wiiliout exaiuliiK! ion. Nevt ti rui bi iilns Jsnuiiry '.' l.v.'l. Send for e.iiiiloi;ue. Iia li. Ilout, I'll R, Master. -. - I'nvsloe (during a heated dispute over his lit tle liill) I in you think Id tell a lie lor 10 cents? t'iKiirsell - es, or three (or a iiunrter. ASTHMA N FKI'.ltKKM Who luive In vntii fried evi ry other means of relief should try "Sehiiiiu.'iuu's Asthma Cure." No witltinii lor results. Its hi . Ion Is linmcillHto, direr! nu, eertiiiu, ms n single IrUI proves. Send to I'r. K. li l it in m n 1 1 . Si. pnui, Minn., lor a I ret! ttinl pnckiiKo, but ;i.-t your ilmiiuiid llisl. I KKKI' EllOS KltKSII AMI 'ItKNKKVK ( lid It. K ir shipping or for private use preserv with An n Kt im KMINK, a elioup, luirmless, simple and pi-rfeet pro.vss. Kor snie by driu.'ttlss and Krneers. N rite for elreulars. .-Mii.l., Ur.l l-lll ,x WOOliAKD I'D.. AK.'iiis, I'ordaud, i ir. .m. CATAKKII CANNOT UK CI' It K I) Willi l lti At. AI'IT.ICA HONS, s, tbey raiinot r nen the h, hI oi the .llseiisi-. Catarrh is a blood or eoiistitiilloii il iliseii-e, iiii.I In onli-r to euro It you must tnke interna remedies. Hull's I 'atarrh l ine is tukeii in toriiHll v, mid nets illieelly on the l.too.l ami miieoiis mm t u-es. Hull's raliirrh l ure Is iioi a iiiin k niedu-iiie. It Was preserllw-il by one of the lu st physiaiuu In this eoniury lor years, ami Is a resnlnr prisenpllon. Ills eomp.ise.l of the h,-st tomes known, eomMued Willi the best blood puritb-rs. uetiim .ilreelly on the iiitteoiis surfaees. The fx-rf el comb: mi tioii of the two itiKroiiifnts is w hat produees sui-ti won de:ful reult In t -urlui! eatarrli. send f ir lesll lUiinLils, fue. K. J. I II K.N K Y .1- I'D., Crops., I oledo, Sold by itriiKKista: price, 7i (oiils. t'e Gnameliuc Stove l'ollsh ; no dust, no inirll. Try (Ikrmix fnr hrpHkfast. to stop Tin: viioanKss of Cnnsiiinpt ion, you will limi but ., nt remedy I'cs t.ir WJ: T'i,.r,-c's Col, Ion Motlienl Discovery. In advanced ciusin, it brinpi comfort nn4 nlief ; if you haven't do lay oil too lone, it will fprtftinly curs. It doesn't claim too much. It won't make now lunpj nothing can; but it will make uivjimsI ones sound and healthy, when everythinj; else him fuilod. Tbe scrofulous afTection of the lungs that's cauaod Coniuuiiition, like every other form of Scrofula, and every blood-tulnt and dis order, yinldi to tho " Discovery." It la th moat effective blood -cleanser, strength -restorer, and flesh-builder tlmt'i known to med ical adence. In all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections, if it ever fails to bouuflt or cure, you have your money back. A perfect and permanent cure for your Catarrh or toOO m cash. This is promised by the proprietor of Dr. f3uj;o's CaUirrh liomady. I'KCM AN'KN n.Y ( I ftldioR Ml CAY. No I'tY UNTIL CfitKli. W- nder b) 6,000 piltUMItH. NoiihkiiatIon, No IIKTKNTIOS fllllM HfslSFNS. Wr.te or call for elreular and bank referi.-ni e. fum.nilion frM. TheO.E. MILLER CO., IHarquam Building, rOUTI.ANI), OIU..(. Incorpora'nd Capital and Surplus, l,CO0 000. TOHsl ,,n 1 vut, I 1 w irsitsi lli.ut miliM Lowest prices. Send for catalogue. w. :. hi acii, k i ion. i iki. 1 TiilPfiDO . JfibUDa CI U 1 RUPTURE BURNS, BRUISES, SCALDS, CUTS AND WOUNDS. DON'T BORROW RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Rloore's Revealed Remedy. Ahtoria, Obkhon, January 10. I can state with pleasure that by the use MOOKfi'8 KEVKALEU KKMBDY my husband was relieved from an old case t EHECMAT1HM and my youngest boy cured entirely of 1NFLAMMATOKY K.HK' M ATiriM wnen the beat dootor 1 nonltl get did txlm uo good. Vomra In rratltv aCRH. N. V. Ifl'SJilJi OCD Bt JOVU Dfts7JIV, Hood's Cures riilS Si Mr lit lilt ii When 7 years old l'i!ti to be troubled wltli ee tenia on the bond, ettiislun luteuso Itchlnx mid htirnluit, and ait'ecting her ryes, llermathor esll:les: "Wo guvo her six bottles of Hood's Sarsapnrilla iinds' o Is entirely well. I have taken It niysell 'or (lint tired (colln- ami It does mo real tool," Mas. Wii.t.tiM McKii.ihn, il Hloek mini .V, Haltlmori', Ml, (lei Hc-Od'A. Hood' PHI l itre all liver UN, biliousness isnn lliv, In. II ;estl m, slek h "dnelie. ."iivnts NVta., I.H)Htrliot(lC Uue oout Uoao. TllH OnT Cormi Cl ua piMiuptly curia where all otlieni fail. Coughs, Croup. Bora Throat, H"rscnss, VVhoopinj Com; h and Asthma. I'or Conaumptian It Tina no rival h cured thousands, and will t i ns Toll l' taken iu time, (sold t'jr lriiKlst tm (fusr. antofl. For n Xjumn llaek r ht, us bHll.OH'8 BKLLADONNA LA3 rb-B Ss). ILOH'SlCATARRH Have Von i utai rii This rrmedr la irunniu. teed to cure you. J'rloiI)0et. Injector frx. TUB Best Coat In tho WORLD ! fish muW r Thf KIMI HH.Wtl HI.ICKKIt in imrrantiM wslr ipH'f, nil will kti'P v'Mjtlt v In llio httilt-at utortii. 1V new l uMMr I, M.h KKii I ,m n t rMmtf nt. n-l iDvrri tnu i ii!.rinililio. iu nri-il liiiitk(iii. 1 ) n I. hnv a rout if tho " r 'd Hraii-t" Is ikH u it. IMinti rli'mnl Tur In--. A. ,1 ToWKK, Itnst , M4M, SOCIETY BADGES. V 1'Kl.HKNIIKIM 1 11, I .-.limit .lew t'l. r of the Caelllr Ni ilhwest. kei s I arm. stuck of all en hi: i t h i i: i y II In , K-.mi luiiiil. best i;o.mIs lit low est liiriros. IIiuIkcs uimle to order. We have Just issued an eleKHiit 101 pano IMus tralt'il (-HlaloK'iie of FIREARMS AND SPORTING GOODS. If you are Iu need (if anvllilnu In this Hup, send us your name and we will send you ouu byre turn mull. Address THE I T. HUDSON ARMS CO., 03 Klrst htrret, l'ttrtlaiiil. Or. &34 utt. cutirs ONION SYRUP I FOR COUGHS. m COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. InraliinsrAfnmilvnf nlna children, my only win dy for Co'ikJib, CjMi nnd Croup wan onion nyrup. Il lnftistaricR'ootivoti-d.ty fid It wan forty ynrn ftgo. Now my (tranrtohlldrf a tiko Vr. Onnn'n Onton Syrup which is already pMnparrd ani mor r-lanait to the tantf). BoM vnr'wtare. I.nrffi hottlra bi) emits. XaittfnoauUUtuiofurlU TtioiVa uotUintf Mgooi fill RAKES A UIL Perfect Gure of 1 . " A K V.Ik f u aktrmnrr' mmm, hi! nfsvB M IK YUL'K DL'HINKS.i IIOKS NOT l'AY II 1 1 111 I I Chickens are easily and siiieihsbilh I IKI II raised byuNiiiK the petaluma In UIIUI II cubators nml Brooders. il- luslrated eaialoKUl) tells all about it. Don't buy any but the 1'ctiiluina if yon want stnmp, vigorous elileks Wb are I'liciflc Const lleadiinirtra for Hone and ClnverlMittt.rH, Mm k ern, Hooks, ('apnnlziiii? TooIb, KnuntalnH, Klood's Roup Curt), Morrlr Poultrv Cure, Creosozone the irrujiitehlcken-llef killer and every othei artiele'requlred hv poultry rnlscra. Hec; the machines in operation tit our exhibit with the Norwalk Ostrleh Farm, Mlilwlnter Knlr, hatehlm' os riches uiid ull kinds of eirns. Catulogne free: If you want if, wrlK to us. P ETA CUM A INCUBATOR CO., , 70O 762 7M 766 Main stieut, I'etaluuia, t'nl. TROUBLE." BUY 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. T llJIt HUMNI'.SS IS " k O' TRY veil lie, viiiKeilrs nt V hnlr-idle PI It Jll'rt t In lite innsiiiiirr. All vr ... waul In vmv is ibis : n US y'U irfiHv w.ml In luiy uu" vmir (ilt'Dl l.lv'll:S as tlieV slieiilil I'r Imiii'.lil, 4 vriul lor mil pMir t;d. S.tme w ill he in.illcil lire til th. iter ell iil'l'lh .ilinil. COOPER & LEVY, Seattlo, Wash. Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. This favorite holel Is under the iiiiioiiKomi'tit of t II A III l MliNIHliMKU V, sii.l Is as k I If ml the hesi Kiimll) ami lliisiness Men's Hotel In Han Ki anelseo. Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled I KtiNl-rlHHii kirvl(T Mini (lu IiIkIh-hI r t ii i i il m t tt ol Ht.J( iHl'tllly KUHIttllUH il. (lir Mii'Mi x tuml t( ttllitlitttt for Hrrifrlf HHt Citmh'lf Mi ll 111 KM l. to ill r i1h, ll.'.'i, t .10, It ','.' himI Ih-huI mil riMMii ptT nt-ti( to ft.'; mIiikIi- riMiiim MK 'oil. Kr.HM'oiu'h lo HM'1 ft Milt tit. I. I ENGRAVING!! I i:i i i ir. .--li.. t I li I, sou II. 1 Ihr . I li s II ..I ti' s I'll i".,:tl - SJr jl01 t. i nlll e Hi Is in I I .11- SV ., I Is-'.. . I I u hit ill' .1 V1-"10!! i, i,t ti,. m in in. v.,. KM(.f-MCiMiieu i,' i.itwiNti iii. ih ;s ''I . SJ . "! ' Ml I. it,--. . in. .1 I. .li si '' .. r'jt. XfMfKfoMtt,! j'j ii.i.l i..i lo.....t JtJutftl' ' . ,' II" "Is s .'I. I I ssi s .V'X J ' .."' I a In! -. i. iin iil S".'i' ''.,. "I iii. ii ...-,1 . i-ei.o , , -4..., y i.e.. in,,, 1 1 . pi, , i,i up. s riM ' I,,ll ,,l us I-. -it . Mil, I I, II. Ills , 1, Mat il, if ,,,,K , ) ,, I li i ,. ill. i s ,1 1 1- ,, -1 III sl s, I I, IV I. h, ,l..isi,i .. I It 1 Y i . .turn er I n turns out I lie loulnsi ri,,ss .,( iimk .iiiiii.lt'. r II,, l-lv ' nt in. if..-1,1 v u,,t, r -li. ,, i 1 I,, I .ill kill. Is. ' I I" .T t .I--,- I'll1'! sli.-is l. I 1,1 I. t I II i nil . I:, I l-.sil' v J"li 'l i.li I . ti M.I ... Iii IS ,tl,illl-t s,-li't lul s i II,). It s i s l,n ,1. s ,1. I I It f -' I ii, lilt t'l, . I. In . M .iiitii. i. t .ii i fi . N I-', i.il. fiLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. iTrW,'.'; HTtillla Kn!iaiKVitlf eim l In . lol'. iln) . V ni enu ls Irt'iO.-il iti liticio fur tint tiutin n I. tt aint ill t smittt ajiiurootersi tt I! li tlios-. t Wo t-i.-l'-r to r. tn t b m vt o III eoi.tiu. t l.iniiii Iln in or r, lun l in. in r ami iittr rsjsnsoof etunlu,... ritllroinl litio ami lint. I t ills. If tto full to runt, if jo n Imvil I'isi'ii m. i riu v, I.mII.Io iitluh, a-iusiMI Imvtt lies and tit Ins, HI tit-mis lul.-ltra In itnMiili, Siirr 'I hrottf, lltiltlra.l ,i.trrl'itl.ti-r.l Nl.ols, It era on nnr enrt -f tint iKsir, llitlr or r.-l.rvv t'ltlliit't unl. It Is I' ' atti.lillllle Itl.ouli I'OIMIti t lint tt ruursnii sliiriifi'. Wo a .Ui It Hut most i.li.llniilo r.tat-a and rltullrnuo llt.t v Id Inr n rusts w t ritttiittl . arts. 'J Ims iiiv.-u-'oliu-t nl witi s Itilltletl Ihts al, '.II .r Ihtv Ittosl rtttlttrui .ltv s. duns. fc..M. rit'-liiil I' hln.t our ntM-.ni.lt llniml ininrantt'it. . l.a..ltHr.. ....l s. iits.- tle'l mi ni'l'il. Sll.ui A.1,ln-s loots. i'l.HI 111 HI, XJA Iu lUai Musoi.l.:'. i ilU'l -, ItltUK", II. EOCENE. Is s si.i-i'liil liniii.t of Itnniliii' till, tt lileh wa in an ii fin turtiextrtss1) fur KAMIIV I.-K. li in a ft ittnr ii 1 1 mis i nut, l i m ii ii.M i-1 1. 1. 1 1 si IT I s or I Mlolill l A LIT V. W e irnsrtntee It lo l.i the linuiisr i-isssihi i uRvi'K ok ti M-miNaTiNti on.. Ask f ,r It. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. r3 ASQUERADES, PARADES. ' I f I s ii III ii l III; I i it ir ii ' rive rytliltii; Iu Iln-iiIm.v.- lint.. I ti-luint-- Wilts, lli'lirds, )'ros. Ml . U.ern inn) Tin , II. ...its, elf., furnished nt irreutly r.- hift-.t inti-s uu.l lit uis nor nunlllv I.) I lie oldest, l.u in-st, I, est reuovt n.-d and therefore unit r.,i.i,i, ihm'ri.-nl Snt,ly Ittnmf on Iht I'ttnttt' i'nint i ur't-sisMi'li'liee so llelled. !im.tsTitiN .V i n., 'Jii, sinl iu (i Knrr.-ll street, also sj.' Market str.-t-t, run I isih-Im-o, Vt suiU'ly nil 't 'luxtr-rt tin ttr tnt, to tvliuui we nt siK-fifully refer. FlZEII AXLE BestintheWorld! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! ritlNH WOOI.SIfV, Vfl.l. I'ortlnnrl. Or. DOCTOR THE GREAT CURE INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. Regulator of the Liver and Kidnsys -A HI'KIIIKK; KOIt- Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia- And All Other Blood and Skin Diseases, It is n positive cure for nil tlioe painful, dell 'ate coinpliiints and coinplleiiteil tiouhles and weaknesses common nmoiiK our wives, umlliuri unl iliumliiiTh. The effect is Inunedliite nnd lasilii. Two or lliree doses of ln. I'aitliKK'N Kk.mi nv taken dully keeps tlie lilood cool, the liver and kidneys act ive, nnd will entirely crmllonle from Ihe system ill tracts of Hcrofiiln, Hull Ithcuin, or nny other lortn of lilooil ilKeii.se. No medicine ever infrodilced iu this country has met w ith niii-Ii ready Mile, nor kIvoii such universal sialsliiellon wlieuever used as that ol I IK. I'AltllKKK KKMKIlY. 'Mi la remedy has heen used In Ihe hospitnla ihroiiKhout the olil world for the piut twenty, live yenra as a specific for the above discuses, tud it has and will cure when nil other so-culled! remedies full. Send for pamphlet of testimonials from thra-e who luive heen cured hv Its use. linguists bell it al $1.00 per buttle. Try it and he convinced. Kor ante by MACK & CO., 9 and ll Front St., San Francisco. 's ,1 who have woak luriKsor Asth tlonanmnt.lTa ttnrl rtnnnln ma, BIUU1IUU30 riso'B euro lor Consumption. It bas cured Ihnnsanrfs. It has notlnlur ed one. it la not ban to take 11 la tbe boat couch syrup. Sold everywhere. Sfie. "'" "'- ley 5 US. 4 GREASE Parte s ms, V - Wtaaktti