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HEAVY A Great Name is a guarantee of superior worth 4 <V«r« BANK CLEARINGS Nearly Fifty l-«r C«ut Than a Year Ago. Larger R. G. Dun & Company, in their weekly teview of liade, say: There is certainly room for some de crease, when the volume of payments through the dealing house, in .inly, is 47.2 pet cent lai ger than lust year, the best of all previous year». So great an advance would warrant expectation of some setback undei oidinaiy circum stances. This year, tlie unusual free dom front labor troubles, aiioitt July 1, is followed by some signs of it tendency to sttike, because gieat works are com mitted fat ahead and cannot halt with out loss. But interruption of business by laboi troubles of all soils has been less than in any other July for years. Nor is tlie movement of products haiup- ered. Western receipts of wheat tn July have been 18.863,826 bushels, against 7,809,833 bushels last year to date, and corn. 20,485.451 bushels, against 9,178,835 bushels last year, even the latest week showing large gains over last year. Exports of wheat, from both coasts, were 9,939,- 280 bushels, flour included, against 8.833,192 bushels last year. Copper i« stiong, with spot scarce and lead weak at (4.55, but tin is quoted at (31.65, London leading as usual. Shipments of boots ajid shoes from the East, in four weeks, have been 894,374 cases, against 860,535 last year; and in 1895, the nearest previous year, 851,859 cases. Leather continues strong and scarce, with a combination of packets lifting prices ot hides at Chicago, so that many of the takers are quitting that market. Failures for the week have been 161 in the United States, against 225 last year, and 20 in Canada, against 26 last wear. Th« ol<l log hotiM nw tUlovbnrg, Mich., in which General Shafter w « born, 1» to bo t>»n down ami th«' prop el ly sold. During th« ........... Santiago th«« place »«• vtaile.l by hum Is » of Strfngth Abroad." h dioda of relic hunter», who earl ie l awav Lowell. ¿M ass ., where Hoo<fs S^rsApt- much of the »truetiiro 11« souvenir». nUa is made, it still has a larger sale than % (itiotl I. ik I i all other blood purifiers. Its fame and Recently <I im ov . iv <1 in the lt «"' «4""'" cures and sales hate spread abroad, and it lUeinar i--upp.-. d to kc. ,. .!»;»« lluence- Tie re i« no m.ue evil m.lm >•• is universally recognised as the best blood tlmn ill health, .iml there mi.Uhmg »1 ■ medicine nioney can buy. 'Remember It»» so gn.o u power Io keep it «"■" H.r«l. tier » Stoiuiieh Hitter», w hu ll < ur.- .Ir-peioui ami ill'll ■»■«lii>ii. <1 P' Revenue Stamp cover» ihe i»'ck oi lb" bot tle. Never Disappailit s James Bryen ia making it ktu.ly of the goverment of eohmiee by lepul'lo», IN ANO ABOUT A MINE. Which is to have special application Blind Lode—One that shows no sur to tlio United States. 4,A Good Name At Home í Tua l,erai»n«l* — Wlial’» (he Aghi Ths Uireaaaian < simuli Pincushion Th. > hinted tile lion N. V J« pig iron In piasene. —• yr«r ) lt il lu'«l !«• buwur» IlOW you I"11 v,„i, dremii". Tlm vuiy Ui"-t J<"'i">”u ;,( ............ ‘wuy U|> il. Ho.tuii «ni |i»y . Imlogv i» limi Ih" »rii« »111111111110.111 ,lm.m ilio munii» ri'v.>.»lu.l by tb» .IroHiu» tulli»» Ihun by wuking <>M*'rl- enee«. 1 Mille« <’••» " ritr Nl»«»ra Oii»»lre»iuall«r ulì»r u»lng Ail. n-» E»»«, a |K>w.l»r lo l» »hakvn luto tlw»In«-», li inaki» Ughi <>r m w • NO KLMEÜY EQUALS Pt.HDNA, .ivMln.UiitrrUtfto •■-•rix Inmlon». II . ili.' grvivti .t iwmfurl ili»euv»ry of III» SI l’UE WOMEN ALL SAY cure» »wollrn f. vi, bli.rere ami vai- Ilvm.lr I. Illooii lleep leu» ,|H>1». All«n‘» Fool I: a . v l» a vertalii face cioppings. Placer—Alluvial deposits; eaith con Nat «kin .1.-. r blood drept Pure. h»»HM cure (or Ingrowing iiail». »*r»,b"'- ........I lnc»n. pure. I.... .. c..in|'li Un» •• m hot, uchilig fevt. \V w ha ve 30,000 tenti- taining gold dust. caret« make lhe blood puiemiU liealll». the» .„'muli. All «Iruggl»!» “1 Foot Wall—The lower wall ot .ide gist», 10c, •3c, MK'. .. Il il. 2.V. Trini ìmi kiign >■ Itl'.l'- •’/ mali of a Iodo or vein. The fiiHtoHt flowing liver in the world Adilivs», Alb i. is olm'tvil. 1« Itoy.N. i. Cap-rock—The formation overlaying is the Sutlej, in British India, with a I.i'gitl il.'t.uminali.'ii <>C wlml Cimati the pay dirt oi ore. tute» a »pomlthrifl U likul.v lo eomo Wall—Boundary of vein, lude or deacent of 12,000 feet in 180 utile». «ut ut a sull over 11 wìll in Uliloago. ledge and inclosing the same. 1 believe Pi»o’» Cure 1» lire only inedi- Breasting—Taking oie from the (ace cine that «91 cure con-uniption. Vim-« T. W. T. Palmer, wlio wa» left un in come nt (20,000 by Hi» «HI of I M. R ush , Williamsport. I’« . Nov. 13. It' of a mine or head of a drift. nioUier, Mi». Benedici, i» «uing for li > Adit—A tunnel or vein or lode—a In the «»tate, vaine«! ni »omo (600,000; ami passage for water undeiground. III«* tritateci allege timi lie 1» *« »p«*ll‘l- Shaft—A vertical or incline excava Centi al tliriit lH*«!UU»e lie »¡u«nl (100.900 ili two tion for prospecting or working mines. bounded Hanging Wall—The upper wall; tlm Special attention is called to the display year». ami offer to prove timi he lo-l rock or wall resting on the Iodo or advertisement on tin- page of the Dayton (59,000 in llireo minili» mi thè New Hardware Comp my. York Stock Kxcliang». Whelher lo» vein. Deposit—A body of ore distinct from Until the reign of Henry VIIL, En mg mouey in tlii» way luake» a man 11 a lodge; a pocket of gravef or pay dirt. Hpendthiifl will tiien he loft for lire glish sovereigns, as well as their sub Croppings—Ledge matter lying upon I jury lo «letermine. jects. ate with the fingers. the surface, or the outcropping of a iiow-a fina. vein. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow s Sooth Mias Susan Wyniar. tunoher Upraise—Running a drift upward or ing Svrup the best remedy to use for their We offer One Hundred Pollan ItewaM for •xnjr chav of Catarrh that van not bu vurt I by llall a rising above a shaft or level, instead children during the teething period. Catarrh Cure. , . F J <HFSFY A CO, Prop« , Tojrtto. O of sinking. In Mexico school children are al Be the tindvraiiinr«!. have known I-. J « hrtivy Winze—A shaft connecting one drift lowed to smoke in school hours when for the | aat li »vara. and bcll«v« him jwh < tly level with another, but not reaching to their lessons are well prepared. h.morabi In all tmain •• iranaaclimi am! I n- aim tall" able (u carry out any wUlgaUulU wam U i the surface. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. by tavir tirui. Remember thaB you can buyjessf» Moore Boise—A mass of wall or rock or Bur A T nua I. A. A. Whiskey for the same prn e that is V b«> «sal« l>ru«rlatB, Toledo, ). other barren matter obtruding into an paid for ordinary whiskey. For sale by all Seattle Market«. Vnont*, kirn an A M arvin unbearing lode or fissure. unit-class dealers and druggists. V» noletale l»ru< lata, toledo <>. Onions, new, 1.25 per sack. Hairat'atarrh Cure la t ken n rnally acting Contact Lode—A lode lying Potatoes, new, l(j|ll9cper lb. directly on the blood and in euui iurh«w oi two different kinds of rock, as, fur ex It has been observed in the hospitals theayal in. I’rl r per lx» do. tu»d by <L Beets, per sack, (131 25. ample, porphyry and slate. that nails on amputated lingers con drug. 1st'» Teatlinoni 1» free. Turnips, per sack, 50 3 60c. Ukll a bum 11/ J’l.la r> th I «at. Bed-rock—The bed of a metalliferous tinue to grow. Carrots, per sack, (131.25. deposit, commonly applied to the slate There are many imitation baking Parsnips, per sack, (1. CITQ i’crnm icntly Cur. I N<» tltaor nt>rvoii*nei powders, made from alum, nuistly underlying auriferous gravel. Il lO m A. r first dm •« um » «f I'r. K 11 n.- t Cauliflower, 40360c per doz. sold cheap. Avoid them, as they Nervo Kc.itor»*r. b»*n»l I- r I HEE II i.<M> tr *1 Drifts — Tunnels leading off from the bottle uri.i treat I* ’ . 1> <- II. II. KLINE. Ud.. Cabbage, native aud California make the food unwholesome. main shaft, or from other tunnels oi Arch street, I'Uilutlelphia, I' ik (1.60 per 100 pounds. levels through and along the vein. Cherries, 50c3 75. The Times of Cuba has entered h ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Lode—A longtitudinal fissure or Peaches, 75c. vigorous protest against the newly I chasm filled with ore bearing matter Apples, (1.0031.95 per box. and having well-defined side walls; passed municipal ordinance which NEWS IN BRIEF. for 1899 to the enormous total of (160,- Pears, (1.50 per box. lode. lead, vein and ledge are synony provides that the residents of Havana 000,000 or 10 times as much as all our Prune», (1 per box. must wear some article ot nppatel to mous. battleships together cost to build. Butter — Creamery, 22c per pound; The Duchess of Fife, accompanied by cover their undershirts when in public Reserves — Ore reserves are the vein the duke, is often seen walking in ' The record of the greatest number of dairy 15318c ranch, 12315c per lb. material still standing in the mine be places. It suggests that the Cuban- Eggs, 22c. Hyde Park and Kensington Gai den, notes struck by a musician in 12 hours tween the shafts and the levels that American Pajama Trust must have Cheese—Native, 10313c. is said to have been made by Padeiew- have been driven in or through the hoen behind the ordinance, ami wants Poultry—13314c; dressed, 164^c. ski, who struck 1,030,200 notes. to know what is to tn) done wi’h the is blindfolded it Fresh meats—Choice dteased beef vein. “|Mior devils who have no undershirts A large turkey buzzard, with a bell anging its color, Cross-cut — A draft run nt right angle steers, prime, 8c; cows, prime, h ami all catarrh to cover their nakedness.” •yemaius in a uni- fastened to one of its feet, has made to the ledge for the purpose of ascer 7^c; mutton. 8c; pork, 7 ^0; trimmed, • 'atm rh 1« th« only its appearance in Cumberland county, taining its width and to otlietwise pros 8)^c; veal, 8310a The gross value of cotton manufac for th«*« nffuction.. pect it; also an opening or level driven "Our Duchess” of Marlborough by N. J., for the tenth successive spring. Wheat—Feed wheat. (20. tures in the United States in 1890 was .«' •■ Ini* -p.... ri.• foi across the gtound from one vein to an A custom peculiar to Buddhists is her sweet and winning ways is fast be Oats—Choice, per ton, (28. (367,981,734, or at the rate of (18.88 , which ar« m> oom- "Ami prav," ii.kc l the gay coquette, coming one of the most popular women that of wandering about the country Hay—Puget Sound timothy, (6 3 8 other. per spindle. The number of spindles r. Dr. Hartman, in "wlml ia this claim of yout» io .lutine- Level — Drifts from the main shaft with hammer and chisel and carving choice in England. Eastern Washington tim was giyen by the cnesua of that vein as tionr” "Wliy," replie.1 the lovelorn rr forty year., never or from one shaft to another; an exca holy symbols upon rocks by the way- othy, (12.00. A successful firm of tea merchants 14,188,108. The present value of these ae of cholera liliali. caller, **! am the man of the hourl ” vation run on the lode or vein, or ure Corn—Whole. (23.50; cracked, (24; in London is composed entirely of wo side. products, according to a fair estimate, — Brooklyn Citizen. , diarrhoea, or chid- body, at distances of from 59 to 190 feed meal, (24.00. men. The blenders, tasters and pack is (255,429,868, or less than in 1890, The Swedish 1 Ina only remedy feet apart and high enough fur men to Barley — Rolled or ground, per ton, ers are also women. | with bread, which she dispenses to notwithstanding the fact that there has Soulhoy: A good man anil a wino Those de«lrii>g wurk in. been an increase, not only of 24 per man may. at times, be angry with the The largest number of Chinese wo every one she meets on her way to the (25326; whole, (23. ar. should send for Flour—Patent, per barrel, (3.50; It is estimated that there are 62,050,- cent in the number, but of 10 per cent wot Id and at tune» grieviul for It. but men in America is found in California. church, every piece she disposes of In the various cities of that state there averting, as she believes, a misfoitune. blended straights, (3.25; California 000 horses in the world, 195,150,000 in the productive capacity of the spin no man wm ever .liieontente.l with th« (3.25; buckwheat flour, (3.50; graham, cattle and 434,500,000 sheep. dles. world if he did Ina duly in it. are prehaps 2.600 women. A tramp stole a flock of 200 sheep per barrel, (3.60; whole wheat flour. from an English farmer, drove them There are three varieties of the dog (3.75; rye flour, (4.50. that never bark—the Australian dog, to a neighboring village, and had dis Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, the Egyptian shepherd dog, and the posed of several of them befure he was shorts, per ton, (17. caught. “lion-headed” dog of Thibet. B Feed—Chopped feed, (21.50 Five years ago a Chester (Penn.) wo ton; middlings, per ton, (22; oil The lantern fly of Surinam, South America, bat two sets of eyes, so as to man gave a tramp his breakfast, and meal, per ton, (33. catch the light from all directions. It the other week he called on her and Portland Mark«*. is much more brilliant than our firefly. offered to pay for it, He iz not a tramp now. Wheat—Walla Walla, 56®56’a'c; The oldeat living creature in the You’re bilious, you have a throbbing sensation In your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eves hum, your In every city or town in the Nether Valley,57‘jc; Bluestem, 58c per bushel. world belongs to Walter Rothschild. skin Is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you Flour—Best grades, (3.25; graham, It is a giant tortoise, weighing a quar lands you will find a Rosemary street. ter of a ton, and it has a known life of In olden days only undertakers lived (2.65; superfine, (2.15 per barrel. wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off. and what in them, the rosemary being, in the Oats—Choice white, 43 345c; choice 160 years. language of flowers, specially dedicated gray, 42 343c per bushel. you need is a cleaning up inside. Don t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, Orchids at 120,000 each ought to en to the dead. Barley — Feed barley, (19@20; brew courage floriculture. An offer of this but send out at once for a box of Cascareis and feel bright and cheerful all the time. There are approximately, 25,000 In ing, (21.00 per ton. amount was made and refused for the Millstuffs — Bran, (17 per ton; mid .three recently exhibited at the Ant dians in the United States, and the Be sure CA5CARETS! ’t you a substitute! larger number of them maintain such dlings, (22; shorts, (18; chop, (16.00 werp horticultural show. per ton. tribal organizations as exempt them a... —rer-ta 1... „.tion u u>arr, Empress Charlotte, of Mexico, re from the operation of the ordinary laws Hav—Timothy, (839; clover. (7 chiaon Globe. cently celebrated her 60th birthday at of the country. 38; Oregon wild hay, (6 per ton. hasp , .’’tl' ",M v.lnabl« CAR. the Chateau de Bonchoto, where she is Butter—Fancy creamery, 35310c; ’AKhTRand find ll «m i Coi.kla I jew. confined. Although she does not look do Without them I here iiwsl tr.am n.r i<>m< (he * seconds, 33 335c; dairy, 37^3390; lime lor Indlrraatlnn and b1ll<>uao«*aa and am her age, her mental condtion is hope store, 23)^3950. now completely cured R»r„mm-i>d them to less as ever. er-rv one Once tried ,ou wm nerer be Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12c; without them in the ramlly - Young America, I3c; new cheese, The Princess of Naples is an enthus Euw A. Maax. Albany. N Y 10c per pound. iastic sportswoman and an excellent But a Short Time Poultry — Chickens, mixed, (334.50 ahot. She often takes part in shooting per dozen; hens, (4.50 3 5.00; springs, parties arranged by King Humbert, (233.50; geese, (4.0035.00 for old, and recently killed several boars at (435.50 for young; ducks, (5.003 Caetelporziano. 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12 3 The loeses by fire in this country sold only in 18!4c per pound. ■ is Potatoes—(131.25 per sack; sweets, to 2c per pound. 00 Vegetables—Beets, (1; turnips, 90c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab e er cauli A young lady in Pbiliadelphia had bage, l)a33c per pound; during the year will bring the figures her hand permanently injured by the flower, 75u per dozen; parsnips, (1 celery, squeeze a gentleman gave it when shak beans, 536c per pound; ing bands with her. She sued him for 70375c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per THIS IS box; peas, 834c per pound. damages, and was awarded (10,000. Hops—11313c; 1897 crop, 4@6c. When Admiral (then lieutenant) Wool—Valley, 12 313c per pound; Kautz was exchanged and thus liber Eastern Oregon, 8318c; mohair, ated from his confederate prison in 37339c Per pound. Richmond, his was the first case of ex Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers change of prisoners sanctioned by and ewes, 3^c; dressed mutton, 6@0c; President Lincoln. lambs, 8*^c per lb. CASCARBTS tr, •teolntely harmUre. ■ purely veeeUble compound. Wo mercurial or oth. < , Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, (4.50; eure every disorder of the Stomach, Liver and Inteatinea. They not only core eonitipatlon b.rr IB,n,r*1 »'H polios tn Canrareta. Caeeareti promptly, effectively and perraanantly The prince of Wale» is said to have light and feeders, (3.5034.00; dressed, , Pleasant, palatable, potent. Taite food, do rood, «ever ilclren, weaken or tnw Be rn, c'>nM’ *"* *»d everyform of irrerularlty ot the bowel», including diaohiea and dyieutary. dstermined Io give up yachting. Hi, (5.0036.00 per 190 pounds. to-day, and if not pleaaed ia «very reipect, get your money back I Write 11 a for booklet and r* V ” ,h' 1 B«’W»re »• imitation! and aubalituten 1 Buy a bo« of CAHCAMBTS ventuicg in the sport have never result __________ _____________ ___________ rreeiarnpiei Addreat STKULfRo RBMBPT COMPART, CHICAGO or NUW TURK Beef—Gross, top steers, 4.003(4.25; ed well and he lias already withdrawn cows, (3.00 @3.50; dressed beef, from two yacht club» with which be 636^c per pound. had been long identifier!. Veal—Large, 637c; small, 7>i@8c The oldest university in the world The city of Ida Grove, I»., 1» having per pound. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. is at Pekin, China. It is called the An Excellent Combination. a well dug at the pumping station 20 Ban Francisco Market. "School for the Sons of the Epmire. ” r-«r« Bll,| wire W.oka. The pleasant method and beneficial feet in diameter and about 25 feet deep. effects of the well known remedy, It is only about 13 feeet to tlie water Wool—dpiing—Nevada, 10312c per Its antiquity is very great, and a gran I’OKTI.ANII WIRK 4 inox w,mgs'. lllli «I I V Hill! •—VIA---- . S trup or Flo», manufactured by the level, so it is expected that the new pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10314c; Val ite register, consisting of stone col (‘Olitili« Ut I H I- • nd Iron lenciny; ottiio railing, et(; i y CALiroHNiA F10 S ykup C o ., illustrate umns, 820 in number, contains the ley. 17319«; Northern, 8310c. _ __ lolicilH. the value of obtaining the liquid laxa well will have about 13 feet of water M«< lun... , n„.| H„|,|,n„, u * co.. 10B ltcond St . Po tl nd. Millstuffs—Middlings, (17@19.50; names of 60,000 graduates. tive principle» of plants known to be constantly. bran, (16 3 16.50 per ton. medicinally laxative and presenting CAWHTON A CO.i K'o.r.i -, |„,n H., The Ohio law wliioh permits the chmery. »upplie« is 5o 1 ¿¡;dM0A them in the form most refreshing to the On ions—Si 1 verski n, 8 5c @ (1 per sack. A TRUE publication of offioial notice» in Polish taste aud acceptable to the system. It ••ninior rrotnol in g Butter — Fancy creamery, 19320c; There ’ « more In keeping the utomach in ko «Pile Romed» 1» the one perfect »trengtliening laxa as well as Gorman, in addition to En proper condition than most people Niippost- it »•A->rbg tumorn R tive, cleansing the system effectually, glish, on motion of council, authorizes do seconds, 16317c; fancy dairy, 17c; I n In th»* Rtomarh that the blood receive« it’s ui« tbotit four do seconds, 14314*^c per pound. health or «ickneM. dispelling cold», headaches and fevers also tlie publication of such official no gently yet promptly and enabling one tice» in Bohemian. There are many Eggs —Store, 16@18c; fancy ranch, ’ ‘ A no to overcome habitual constipation per 21328c. Aid*: the Htomnch In making rich, healthy ) MoaouiToee manently. Ita perfect freedom from Bohemian» in Cleveland and Toledo. hlooi. it aids digestion and builds up the ner Hops—1898 crop, 17*^0. Through I’nlncn an<| Tourlat Hleoperi •very objectionable quality and sub vous «)stem. |1 per bottle at your druggist's. MACHINERY. Al l. KINDS i>,„ 1 - Killer will clear l>lnlng hik I IliifYot Nmokhitf Canada ia strictly in it touching Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, stance, and ita acting on the kidneys, W u ’ IT'«» «> enta Library Cara. . .TATUM A BOWEN Ari l1' ’"•‘•bb I Auiinla waniwl liver and bowel», without weakening merchantable timber. Her forest area (2.7633.25; Mexican limes, (434.50; ” 38 roRtim or . ....FAST TIME.... is estimated at 1,250,000 square miles •'AKI'WAKK or irritating them, make it the ideal California lemons, 75c3(1.5u- 'Ml tv) , ||<,rtlau<l do Pcrvica and flc«nnry Unequalled. laxative. or 800,000,900 acres, the largest forest choice, (2.2532.75 per box. JOHN POOLE, PoRTLAMn n 1' r 'In k. I. HiiU all Inf..... . apply !® I d the process of manufacturing figs area, so far as the woods of commerce R „ AN "v ,> «■ hii give you th« best bHrgain,' hi°J""'”'l your nearest a»uiil, i.r a.l.trv.x Hay—Wheat, (639; wheat and Is what Uncle Sam uses. are used, as they are pleasant to the are concerned, ot any country in the iiiHclnnerv, engines hnii..ri ♦ i A II. C. PKNNIHTON, plow, belt, 5!"r ’» r"i taste, but the nredicinal qualities of the world. Her forest production is (85,- oat, (6.503 8; oat, (839; best bar , __ C r and T A , Purtlaud. "IM i X L windmill, , I. tli H. C. 8TKVENR. 0. W. I1. A..8eaul«. remedy are obtained from senna and ley. (537.60; alfalfa, (538 per ton; 000,000 annually. Squalled. ' nini, is tm. other aromatic plant», by a method straw, 20340c per bale. Ito»»t« Crowned. Bridge« Made. known to the C alifornia F io S yrup YOURSELF/ Potatoes—Early Rose, 72 The Mexicans have a very queer way 75(3 900 1'MlnleMB filling and extiHction. H am Itlg 44 for uiiiintur«l iikek Co. only. In order to get It« beneficial 8<>ld by Irruaidat.. Oregon Burkanks, (1.653(1.85; Hver lllgl tlMIgON, I tt II »• HI »11 K11 • I •» In I to 5 .|Rfa of burying the dead. The oorpse it effect» and to avoid imitations, please Dr. T. White, IrrltatioiiN or uli*iNti<>rik 'luaraui. ed not u. ainniitre of in 11 c o 11 a nifinbrNH''«. remember the ful 1 name of the Company tightly wrapped in matting and placed Burbanks, 75c@(l; Salinas Burbanks, ■ reveiiM raniRiltiB. I* m I ii I o ( h , anti not anti in* (131-35 per sack. in a coffin hired for about a quarter. printed on the front of every package. gi*iil or |iol«oiioiiN. Tropical fruits—Bananas, (1.503 One or two natives, as tlie case may be, Kolil l»y r»ruM«f«<N, 0 NCINNA n,0 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. place the coffin on their heads and go at 3.50 per bunch; pineapples, (33 or «ent In plain wrapp^f» V a. a . IP CL A IM A 8 tS Fa» n . _____ saw raANoieco, OAi. by «iprnM, pieptild, f'»r Persian dates, 63per IXHTTSTTLLD. KT. KBW TOMK. M T. _ body __ a trot to the grave, where _ the ia 4.00; tl <11, nr .1 ImlIlka, 7» f Circular »»»nt » hi rr«|in'*t. «Msetekr*» DruRgiMA-Pric.Mc.Darb.ttle. interred and the coffin is tLen returned.' pound. PTION There are many brands of baking powders, but Royal Baking Powder” recognized^at once as the brand of great name, the powder of highest favor and reputation. Everyone has absolute confi dence in the food where Royal is used. Pure and healthful food is a matter of vital importance tc every individual. Royal Baking Powder assures the finest and most wholesome food. El lliousness you get Don let them sell fake Schillings Packages THE TABLET DRUGGISTS ^Rupture QO EAST... BLOOD-HAKER Hoore s Revealed Remedy C ARTER'S INK ?N ;?oU N ’8'"’ o« PILLS TEETH WITHOUT PLATES CURE H. for Women ’aiyjJlLr IL ” :»;!'»“.;P ension NO. lit “V- '«"• IV II kN writing tn advertisers pl.nsS vi m.atiua tills papsr. I