'it u O o lr f : I can look into his face, nml ns my bcart to tho rnrfaco than they lifted a shout beats in sympathy for this, tho best I of exultation, but tho cablo nlippcd back friend tho world ever had, himself now , ngain into tho water and was lost. Then Mk'jmiltfMlUN 'llliPl wm iks ssssw vfi - --- i Sm Pnrlflfia tko BLOOD. Cnrr-S CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, LITER COMPLAINTS, HICK HEADACHE, COLDS, FIML'LES, all SKIN AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES AHISINO from DISORDERED STOMACH. 27m; Genuine HAMBURG TEA iaputvv in YELLOW WRAPPERS vrtlh Facsimile Signature of EMIL FRESE. REOINQTON & CO. AGENTS. Qan FRANCISCO. SOLD BY ALL PKPGOIBTS ASP OROCEnH. ntterly friendless, an offlecrof tho court room conies np and smites him in the month, nml I seo tho blood stealing from gum and lip. Oh! it was a farco of n trial, lasting only perhaps an hour, and then tho judge rises for sentence Stop! It Is nirainst tho law to fcivo sentenco for two weoks moro tboy swept tho sea with tho grai-pllng hooks, and at Inst they found tiiocablo and they brought It up hi s. jnce. They fastened it this thr.o. T" n with great excitement they took ow end of tho cablo to tho Hoc- hiclan'a room to seo if thero wero really 'August Flower5 SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, THE IMMENSE COST. DR. TALMAGE SPEAKS OF THE OF SALVATION. The Popular Trencher la Cordially ISe colvcd In England He Adrtn-sse nn Immense Congrpgntlcm In London The Cost of Our Mnnstnn In Ileal en. knlleor gun or pistol. It was tliero that Jesus went to think and to pray, nml 51 w.is tlipro that this monster of ........ -- - - 1 ..... . .. , . I. il.i.-l PRICE hell moro sly, more terrific than uny-1 justice mai may nave oeen umicieu i.u thing that prowled in that country i us in tins worm we nave n uivino sym- satau himself, met Christ. pathizer. Tho world cannot lio about Tho roso in the cheek of Christ that you nor abuo you as much as they did Publius Lentullus. in his letter to tho Christ, and Jesus stands toIay in every unless there has been an adjournment of ; any life in it, and when they saw a spark tho court between condemnation and ( and knew that a message conld bo rent, I sentence: but what cares tho judge for j then every lint was lifted, nnd tho rockets tho law? "Tho man has no friends let j Hew, and tho guns Founded, until all the vessel? ou tho expedition knew tho work was done and tho continents were lushed t together. 1 i Well, my friends, Sabbath after iib- J bath Gospel messtngera liavo come I searching down for your souls. Wo j have swept tho sea with tho grappling j hook of Christ's Gospel. Again and i him die." says tho judge: and tho ruf fians ontsido tho rail cry "Aha! nha! that's what wo want! Pass him out hero to ns! Away with him! Away with him!" A DIVINE SYIII'ATIIIZEH. Oh! I blew God that amid ull tho in- LoxDO-t, Juno 20. An enormous au dience greeted Dr. Tnlmago in this city today, composed of people who had come from all parts of tho British metropolis to hear the famous American peacher. His reception in England has btcn most enthusiastic. Alany letters wen- await ing him from different cities eagerly pleading for n visit. The doc;or will have to preach five or six times n wc k if ho accepts even a small pcrccntn;;eof the urgent invitations already sent to him. He is very much gratified by tho extreme cordiality of his reception. Dr. Talmage entitles his sermon "The Immcn. eCont, from tho text, I Corinthians vi. 20. "Ye aro bought with n pnee." Your friend takes yon through his valuable house. You examino tho arches, tho frescoes, the grassplots, the fishponds, tho conservatories, the parks of deer, and you say within yourself or you say aloud, "What did all this cost?' You seo a costly diamond flash ing in an earring, or you hear a costly dress rustling across tho drawing room, or yon see a high mettled span f horses harnessed with silver nudgohl, ami you begin to make an estimate of the value. Tho man who owns a largo estate can not instantly tell you nil it is worth, fie says, "I will estimate so much for the house, so much for the furniture, bo much for laying out tho gro mils, so much for tho stock, so much for tho bam, so much for tho equipage adding up in nil making this aggregate." Well, my friends, I hear so much about our mansion in heaven, about its furniture and tho grand sunouudings, that I want to know how much it is all worth and what has actually boon paid for it. I cannot complete in a month i nor a year tho magnificent calculation, I but beforo I get through today 1 hope to give you tho figures. "Yo aro bought with a price.' I With somo friends I went to your Tower to look at the crown jewels. Wo , walked around, cnucht ono climnso of them, and being in tho procession wero Iem and to tho top of tho temple. compelled to pass out. I wish that I conld take this audience into tho tower of God's mercy and strength, that you might walk around just once at least, and seo the crown jewels of eternity, behold their brillianco and estimate their value. "Yo aro bought with a price" THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. Now if you havo a largo amount of monoy to pay, you do not pa)- it all at once, but you pay it by installments so much tho first of January, so much tho first of April, so much tho first of July, so much tho first of October, until tho entire amount is paid, and I havo to tell this nudienco that "you havo been bought with a price," and that that price was paid in different installments. Tho first installment paid for tho clearanco of our souls was tho igno minious birth of Christ in Bethlehem. Though wo may never bo carefully looked after afterward, our advent into tho world is carefully guarded. We como into tho world amid kindly at tentions. Privacy and silenco aro nf forded when God launches nn immortal soul into tho world. Even tho roughest of men know enough to stand back. But I havo to tell you that in tho vil lago on tho sido of tho hill 'thero was n very bedlam of uproar when Jesus was born. In a village capablo of accommodating only a few hundred peoplo many thou sand people wero crowded, nnd amid hostlers and muloteers nnd camol driv ers yelling at stupid beasts of bunion tho Messiah appeared. No silence. No privacy. A hotter adapted plaeo hath tho eaglet in tho oyrio hath tho whelp in tho lion's lair. Tho cxilo of heaven lieth down upon straw. Tho first night out from the palaco of heaven spout in nn outhouso! Ono honr after lnyiug asido tho robes of heaven, dressed in a wrapper of coarse linen. Ono would havo supposed that Christ would havo maclo n moro gradual descont, coming from heaven first to a half wny world of great magnitudo, then to Crosar's pal ace, thon to n merchant's castlo in Gall loo, then to n private homo in Bethany, thon to n fisherman's hut, nnd last of all to a stable. Not It was 0110 leap from tho top to tho bottom. Lot us open tho door of tho caravan sary in Bothlehom and drivo away tho camels. Pross on through tho group of ldlors nnd loungers. What, oh, Mary! no light? "No light," sho Bays, "savo that which comos through tho door." What, Mary I no food? "None," bIio Bays, "only thnt which was brought in tho sack on tho journoy," Lot tho Both lehom woman who has como in hero with kindly attentions put back tho cov ering from tho babo that wo may look upon it. Look! Look! Uncover your head. Lot uh kneel. Lot nil voices bo hushed. Son of Mary! Son of God! Child of n day monarch of eternity! In thnt oyo tho glanco of a God. Om nipotence sheathed in that babu'n arm. That voico to be changod from tho feo bio plaint to tho touo that shall wake tho doad. Hosannn! Hosannn! Glory be to God that Jesus camo from tlirono to manger that wo might riso from manger to throne, and that ull tho patoa aro open, and that tho door of tieuven that onco swung this wny to let Jesus out now swings tho other wny to let as in. Lot all the bellmen of heaven lay hold tho ropo nnd ring out tho news, "Bohold, I bring you glad tidings of great joy, which shall bo to all people; for today is born iu the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ tho Lord!" BATTI-lNd TllE EVIL Bl'IIHT. The second installment paid for our oul'B clearanco wus tho scene in Quar- antania, a mountainous region fill of .caverns, where thero aro to thin day panthers and wild beasts of all sorts, bo w yw wm go ffawe Mined with Roman senate, ascribed to Je ns that roso had scattered its petals. Abstinence from food had thrown him into emacia tion. A long abstinence from food re ronlod in profano history is that of the irew of the ship Juno; for twenty-three days they had nothing to eat. But this sufferer had fasted a mouth nnd ten days before he broke fast. Hunger must have surmized even fiber of the lxidy and gnawed on tho stomach with teeth of death. Tho thought of a morsel of bread or meat must have thrilled the body with something like ferocity. Tnrn out a pack of men hungry as Christ was a-lmngered, and if they had strength, with ono yell the would de vour you as a lion a kid. It was in that pang of hurgrr that Jesus was accosted aud -attn said, "Now chango these stones, which look liko bread, into nn nctual supply of bread." Had tho temptation como to vou and me, under those circumstances we wcuiu nave cneu, "ureau it snan bol" and been almost iinpatit ut at the timo taken for masticatien: but Christ .with ono hand beat back tho hunger, nnd with tho other hand beat back the monarch of darkness. Oh, yo tempted ones! Christ was tempted. We are told that Napoleon ordered a coat of mail made, but he was not quite certain that it was impenetrable, fo he said to tho manufacturer of tho coat of mail, "Put it on youi-itlf nnd let us try it," and with shot after shot from his own pistol tho emperor found out thnt it was just what it pretended to be a good coat of mail. Then tho man received a large reward. I bless God that tho samo coat of mail that struck back the weapons of tempta tion from the head of Christ we may now all wear: for Jesus comes nnd says: "I havo been tempted and I know what it is to be tempted. Tako this robe that defended mo nnd wenr it for yourselves. I shall seo you through all trials and 1 shall seo you through all temptation." "But," says satan still further to Jesus, "come and I will show you some thing worth looking at;" nnd after n half day's journey they camo to Jenisa- Just as one might go up in tho tower of Ant werp and look off upon Belgium, so I satan brought Christ to tho top of tho j temple. Some peoplo nt a great height ffeol dizzy and a strange disposition to ' jump: so satan comes to Christ in that I very crisis. Standing thero nt tho top of tho templo they lookeil off. A mag nificent reach of country. Grain fields, vineyards, olivo groves, forests and streams, cattlo in tho valloy, flocks on tho hills, and villages and cities nnd realms. "Now," says satan, "I'll mnlco a bar gain. Jnst jump off. I know it is a great way from tho top of tho templo to tho valloy, but if you are divine you can fly. Jump off. It won't hurt you. Angols will catch you. Your Father will hold you. Besides, I'll malco you a largo present if you will. I'll givo you Asia Minor, I'll givo you China, I'll givo you Ethiopia, I'll givo you Italy, I'll givo you Spain, I'll givo you Germany, I'll givo you Britain, I'll givo you all tho world." What a temptation it must havo been! TltlUJIPH OVER TEMPTATION. Go tomorrow morning nnd get in an altercation with somo wretch crawling up from a gin cellar in tho lowest part of your city. "No," you say, "1 would not bomean myself by getting into such n contest." Then think of what tho king of hcavon and earth endured when ho came down nnd fought ha great wrotch of hell, and fought nim in tho wilderness and on top of tho templo. But I bless God that in tho triumph over temptation Christ gives us tho assur nnco that wo also shall triumph. Hav ing himself beon tempted, he is ablo to Bucoor all those who aro tempted. In a violent storm at Be.i tho mate told a boy for tho rigging had becomo en tangled at tho nuiht to go tip and right it. A gontloinan standing on tho deck said, "Don't send that boy up; ho will bo dashed to death." Tho mate said, "1 know what I am about." Tho boy raised his hat in recognition of tho ordor and thon roo hand over hand and wont to work; and as he swung in tho storm tho passongera wrung their hands nnd expected to seo him fall. Tho woik dono ho camo down in safoty, and a Christian man said to him, "Why did you go down in tho forecastle beforo you wont up."' "Ah!" said tho boy, "I went down to pray. My niothor always taught 1110 beforo I undertook anything great to pray." "What is that you havo in your vest?" said tho man. "Oh, thnt is tho Now Testament," ho said; "1 thought 1 would carry it with 1110 if 1 really did go overboard." How well tho boy was protected! 1 c ire not how great tho height or how viiht tho depth, with Chri.st within us aud Christ beneath us and Christ above us aud Christ all around us noth ing can befall us in tho way of harm. Christ himsolf having been in tho tem pest will deliver all tho.o who put their trust iu him. Blesbod bo his glorious nnmo forever. Tho thinl installment paid for our re demption wna tho Snviour'H 6ham trial. I call it ft sham trial thero has never been anything so indecent or unfair in any criminal court aa was witnessed nt tho trial of Christ. Why, they hustled him into the courtroom at two o'clock iu tho morning. They gavo him no time for counsel. They gavo him no oppor tunity fur subpeonaing witnesses. Tho lufll.ins who worn wnndoriug around through tho midnight, of course they saw tho nrrest nnd wont luto tho court room. But Je.us friends wero sober meu, wero respectablo men, and at that hour, two o'clock in tho morning, of coiirso they woro nt home asleep. Con Eequontly Christ entered Ike courtroom with tho ruffians. Oh, look at hlml No ono to speak a woni for Urn, I tUt Uio lantern pnttl ) , There is a fjentle Dyspepsia. matt at Mnldeu-011- ' the-Hudson, N. Y., natwd Captain A. G. Pareis, who , has written us a letter in which it is evident that he has made up his mind concerning some things,-and this is what he says: " I have used your preparation called August Flower iu my family ' for seven or eight years. It is con stantly iu tny house', and we consider ' courtroom, in every house, in every store, nnd says: "Courage! By all my hours of maltreatment nnd nbuse, I will protect those who aro trampled upon." And when Christ forgets that two o'clock morning scene, and tho stroke of tho ruffian on the month, and tho howling of the unwashed crowd, then ho will forget you nnd me in tho injustices of nnd oh! if now we life that may lie inliicted upon us. Further, I remark: Tho last great in stallment paid for onr redemption was tho demise of Christ. Tho world hns seen many dark days. Many summers ago there was a very dark day, when tho sun was eclipsed. The fowl at noon day went to their perch, nnd we felt a gloom as we looked at tho astronomical wonder. It was a dark day in London when the plaguo was at its height, and tho dead with uncovered faces wero taken in open carts and dumped in tho trenches. It was a dark day when the earth opened nnd Lisbon sank; but the darkest day since the creation of tho world was when the carnage of Calvary was enacted. It was about noon when the curtain began to bo drawn. It was not the com ing on of a night that soothes and re freshes; it was the swinging of a great gloom nil around the heavens. God hnng it. As when thero is n dead ono in tho houso you bow the shutters or turn the lattice, bo God in the afternoon shut tho windows of the world. As it is appropriate to throw n black pall upon the coffin as it passes along, so it wa3 appro priate that everything should be somber that day as the great hearse of tho earth rolled on bearing tho corpse of tho king. A man's last hours aro ordinarily kept sacred. However you may have hated or caricatured n man, when you hear ho is dying sileuco puts its hand on your lips, and yow would havo a loathing for the man who could stand by a deathbed making faces and scoffing. But Christ in his last hour cannot bo left alone. Whnt! pursuing hhn yet after so long a pursuit? You have been drinking his tears. Do you want to drink his blood? They como up closely, so that notwith standing the darkness they can glut their revengo with the contortions of his countenance. They examino his feet. They want to feel for themselves whether thce feet are really spiked. They put out their hands and touch the spikes, nnd bring them back wet with blood, and wipo them on their garments Women staud there nnd weep, but can do no good. It is no place for the ten der hearted women. It wants a heart that crimo has turned into granite. Tho waves of man's hatred and of hell's vengeance dash up against tho mangled feet, and tho hands of sin nnd pain and tortnro clutch tor ins holy heart. Had ho not been thoroughly fastened to tho cross they would have torn him down and trampled him with both feet. How the cavalry horses arched their necks and champed their bits and reared and snuffed nt tho blood! Had a Roman officer called out for a light, his voico would not havo been heard in the tumult; but louder than tho clash of spears and the wailing of womanhood, and tho neighing of tho chargers, and tho bellowing of tho cru cifyers thero comes n voico crashing through loud, clear, overwhelming, terrific. It is tho groaning of the dying son of God! Look! what a scene! Look, world, nt what you have dono! I lift the covering from tho maltreat ed Christ to let you count tho wounds and estimate the cot. Oh! when tho nails went through Christ's right hand and throngh Christ's loft hand, that bought both your hands, with all their power to work and lift nnd write; when tho nails went through Christ's right foot nnd Christ's left foot, that bought your feet, with all their power to walk or run or climb; when tho thorn went into Christ's templo, that bought your brain, with nil its power to think nnd plan; when tho spear left Christ's sido, that bought your heart, with all its powor to lovo and repent and pray. APPEAL TO SINNKP.S. O sinner, como, como back! If a man is in no pain, if ho is prospered, if ho is well, and ho nsks you to come, you tako your timo and you say: "I can't como now. I'll como after nwhilo. Thero is no haste." But if ho is in want and trouble you say: "I must go right away. I must go now." Today Jesus stretches out before you two wounded hands, nnd ho begs you to come. Go nnd you live. Stay away and you dio. Oh, that to him who bought us wo might give nil our timo and all our prayers nnd nil our successes! 1 would wo could think of nothing else, but como to Christ. Ho is so fair. Ho is so loving. Ho is so sym pathizing. Ho is so good. I wish wo could put our arms around his neck nnd ny, "Thlno, Lord, will I he forever." Oh, that you would begin to lovo him! Would that I could tako this oudienco and wreathe it around tho heart of my Lord Josus Christ. When tho Atlautio cable was lost, in 1803, do you remember that tho Great Eastern, and tho Medwny, and tho Al bany went out to find it? Thirty times they sank tho grapnel two nnd ft half miles deep in wnter. After awhllo they found tho cable nnd brought it to the surface. No sooner had it been brought lMMa3i-CaHMMHaai ngain wo have thought that you wero nt , it the best remedy for Indigestion, and Constipation we IndlgQstlon. have ever used or known. My wife is troubled w'th Dyspepsia, and at times suffers very much after eating. The August Flower, however, re lieves the difficulty. My wife fre quently says to me when I am going to town, 'We are out Constipation of August Flower, and I think you had better get onother bottle.' I am also troubled with Indigestion, and when ever I am, I take one or two tea- spoonfuls before eating, for a day or tho surfaco, nnd wo began to rejoice over your redemption, but nt the mo ment of our gladness yon sank back again into tho world and back again into sin. Today wo como with this Gos liel searching for your soul. Wo apply tho cross of Christ first .to see whether thero is any life left in you, while nil around the peoplo stand, looking to seo whether the work will bo dono, and tho angtds of God bend down and witness; could see only one spark of lovo and hope nnd faith, we would send up a shont that would bo heard on the battlements of heaven, nnd two worlds would keep jubilee becnuso communication is open between Christ and the soul, nnd your nature that has been sunken in sin has been lifted into tho light nnd tho joy of the Gospel. Vnllle ns u I'lro Kxtliigulshor. Vulito is n chemical compound, the invention of Mux Eberlmrdt, of Lucerne, nnd is stated to bo nine times moro ef fective than ordinary water in extin guishing fire, nnd nmong its other qual ities possesses tho remarkable faculty of rendering individuals virtually fireproof. Tho impunity with which tho exhibitors approached great masses of flame, and appeared to bo almost as if in their na tive element, was not tho least remark able feature of a display. With the hands dipped in this solution burning mnterials may be manipulated with per fect safety. The first experiment was supposed to represent tho upsetting" of a paraffino lamp, tho oil flowing in a stream over tho tablecloth nnd immedi ately blazing up in n furious flame. By simply passing tho hands over the bum ing cloth this flanio wna speedily extin guished, although tho table itself had caught fire, and tho exhibitor appeared to bo in no little danger. In the next place a mass of pitch in n small pit was ignited nnd allowed to get thoroughly alight, tho smoke and flames rising up in volumes. Tho application of two buckets of vnlite had an almost magical effect, the flames dying down at once, while not only the fire but even tho heat arising therefrom entirely dis appeared. Tiio same result followed in the case of a mass of burning rosin, which, blazing up furiously, was in stantaneously extinguished by a bucket ful of tho vnlite. New York Telegram. two, and all trouble is removed."" A Delicious risli In tho Vast. "One of tho queerest fishes in the world is the gouramis," said an ichthyo logist. "It is native to the fresh waters of Cochin China, Farther India, Java, Sumatra and Borneo. Specimens have been known to attain a length of sis feet nnd a weight of 110 pounds. The flesh is so delicious that efforts have been mado to acclimatizo the creatures in many other countries, but thus far these attempts havo been successful only on tho island of Mauritius. About thirty of them were imported into tho island of Cuba and planted in ponds somo years, ago, but, although they grew and wero healthy, they did not breed. Accordingly, nfter awhile the prospects of propagating the species became so hopeless that the governor had them served up one by one upon his table upon state occasions. Tho same difficulty bas been met with elsewhere. Washington Star. A IIIc Owl. F. A. Morton, who lives a mile or so south of town, caught u honied owl in a steel trap one night that was a giant of its species, measuring 4 feet 8 inches from tip to tip of the wings. This noc turnal prowler had been making requi sitions on his duck pen, so ho set two steel traps for his owlship and suc ceeded in capturing him. The trap was tied with fiftc n feet of rope, and in his desperate attempts to fly nway with it tho owl had knocked several rail3 off tho fence. Mr. Morton says it was th.e big gest bird of tho kind he ever saw nnd he believed it could have carried off n pig or lamb. Farmington (Mo.) Times. Creatures That Lay I'-ks. Some silkworms lay from 1,000 to 8,000 eggs, the wasp a.000, the ant from 3,000 to C.OOO. The number 0 eggs laid by tho queen bee has long been in dis pute. Bunueister says from 5,000 to 0,000, but Spence and Kirhy both go him several better, each declaring that the queen of nverngo fertility will lay not less thnn -10,000 and probably as high as 50,000 in ono scasou. St. Louis Repub lic. Queer lilrds, A flock of nbout twetity strange look ing fowls, flying just nbove tho house tops, passed over town Tuesday fore noon. They came from tho west nnd pursued a bee line east. Tho fowls wero about tho sizo of ducks and wero trim built, with long, pointed wings; breasts wero white nnd wings woro gray colored. Guess they were "Mother Carey's chickens." Weston (Mo.) Journal. Marriage In Portugal and Hungary. Taking Europe, marriago appears the least iwpular in Portugal, where, in overy 1,000 inhabitants, 810 me married, 628 aro single nnd 02 nre widowed. 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Don't uet discour aged. Wo haTO cured hundreds at their homes by mall treatment Your case will be diagnosed ires. Write to-day. No cojt to learn your condition. CO30P0L!TAH 91SPEK8AR7, Market, Stockton and Ellis St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL : rW "T " "cy ;.' j i-A ' Ax'f iT I I a j Wm. ZWJ .'In tep.xfe"81" . I Vtif "-i. s. i.: -XfXO ! Lo Bichav.': h.rU, HEALTH. UAS HI BALSAM 1.0 Rlchim'a Golden Balsam No. J Cures Chancres, first, and second stamen Sores en tho Lees and I)Jy; Sore tars Kycs, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotches Syphilitic I atanh, diseased Scalp, ard a)' primary forms cf tl.o disease known at Syphilis. Price, 5 00 per Uoltle. Lo Klcliau's Golln lliilsam No. u Cures Tertiary. Jlercurlalypldlltlo Uheu matlun, 1'alns in the Bones, pains In th Head, tuclt of tha Neik, Ulcerated Sor Throat, Syphilitic Bash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, anl eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abutc o! Mercury, leavlnj the blxd puro ano healthy. Prlcs 5 00 per itottle. Lo Hlclinu'n Golden Spanish Ami. iloto for tha cure of Gonorrhoea, CJeet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or GenI tal disarrangements. Price S'i 50 per flottln. Ulchau's Oolilsit Rpanlsli In. lection, (ors)rere oasesof Gonorrhoea, lrifl.imnutoryGlccLStrictures.ic Prlc 81 r.u ier Ilotlle. Ca Itlctian's Golden Ointment for the effeitie healln;of Syphilitic Bores, and eruption j. Prlre$l 00 pr Dox.' Lo Itlrhau's Golden PUIs.Vrrri and Bran treatment; loss of physical pow r. excess or orer-vork, rrostrstlon, etc. Price S3 OO per Uox. Tonic and Nervine, Seat TfrrDcre, CUD., socurtlr cocked perexprex. 1HE RICHARDslJlRUG C0.,Ageatt 609 A fill JUBKEt UT,, Vsm mute, , 1 P t3 o' CO 03 re a 3 5- O t- re w ef- re re re 3 O c o re ST E. re w rn 5. W 2- re T- Ep - w p w o y. 3 re -j ' re o w 03 P o re o re re to w c re m 5 Pr re S3 - 2L o H 2. 5 03 re J" r1 1 f re re O Ui 2. re re w o re w cf re re en cf 03 3 O r-i O re wj S- H Q re - P 3 C- "I a; r " 1 3 W J re p ' 3 CC y 3? L 5 " re T. 3" P CT Cf ta 3 t ' OO CAD C-O t3 2. CO yS MJU1 xPMKS'J fl HIT' V-Y (s, JbJSgsn pu WA- "J Mgillsig BlackwelPs wBull Durham Smoking !b Tobacco Has been popular with smokers everywhere for over twenty-five years. It is Just as Good Now as Ever. Its Flavor,- Fragrance and Purity have contributed largely to the growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had in this form and at much less cost than in cigars. BLACKWEI.L'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. State Treasurer's Third Xotico Hat.km, May 10, lb91 STATE OK OttB GUN. 1 TltKAMJKl DlJ-AinilKNT. VfOTIOK Is hereby Riven that suillclcnt !. ftindsnrnon hnntltopnyull outntnud lUBntJitewitrr.iutHetidort.ea,''procntc nnd not paid for wnntof ninds,' nud Unit tlu winiu will be paid upon prc-M ntntlon nt tu Is oillce, Interest thereon ccimlni; ulth the dateof this notice 1'llIIi. MKpSCHAN, HtritB Treasurer. Proposals for Supplies. Tho Board ol Trustees of the Oregon Stnto Insane Asylum hereby Invite sealed pro IKjMilslor lurulsulng ut the iitliim near Salem, Oregon, the following stipplh-H for the hix nioutUH ending Jnnuuty I, lb'JJ: DKY GOODS. 1K0 3 ds cotton tlanncl (Nashua, XXX; 6(10 yds Amo-ktag mariuerti stripes bluo and wlilto (i00 yds ljonsdule bleach sheeting US Inch. o00 jdspKiuot A slueting, ;id inch. 100 yd pto.uot A unbleached sheetlug 45 Inch. W0 yd - century cloth.dat k color.s.nssorttd. 150 yds continent a check llunnel, black aud w hlte, o00yd-.rc-d aud blue check glim, crash, lh Inch wide. IKW yds bleached liueo and IKrench crash IS Inch wide SOO yds Ainoslieng blue denims I) oz. IIOOydslM bleached sheeting, l'eouot. &0yds superior sallu damask .S Inch wide :idoz"o itl white (Clark's mlleend) thread. 40 &ehlto ' . ' ' 20 ' ' .is black ' ' ' 5 ' ' 60 white ' ' ' 3 ' ' W) ' ICgrois pant.iloon buttons (mclul) 15 do pr suspenders, (KocUlord) U cross shoe luces 5-1 oUJ yds American shirting prints light col ors assorted. (iriOUKUtRS. f!,(M) lbs l.pl miU 400 ' chcce, Cranslou's or as good. U500 ' emeked wbt.it,iireshgrouud,bbls. 3000 ' rolled oats, ' 300 ' dried eun ants, Irosh, goid stock, 200 ' C .t Co's A J. 11 brand curb soda. 1I5WI ' clione Island rice. J.0J cieani tartar, J. A. Kolger'o prime, oi as good. '20 gross matches Vulcan, superior Safety. IU UU SUIUD UTUSllC. 0 ' clamp moti sticks. (Jdoz bath bricks. 3 ' dust brushes, 12 ' bruiins. 2 doz w hlok bi ooms. 25 cuusoysterf.r'lelds.Farren'sorasgood u0' corn, ( inflow's or us good) 30 bxs maccaronl 16 lbs each. 32 do concentrated lye, American. 251bs clustiostarcn. 1 gross clay pipes ith 2 gross stems. 40 lbs atuailc wax candles, or us good. uoz worcesteisnire tunco mauris i.ta s 1'errius. 100 lbs tnploca. 4 ' corn starch, Oweo or us good. dOiO ' golden u suur. 0000 gratuluted ' 4'C0 lbs Gold ltist cornmeal (or as good) fresh iu Obit,. 303 lbs buckwheat Hour, fresh, Improved roller.Oreon. SI'ICES. 300 Vn black pepper, ground. 1JUTTEK. 200 lbs fresh dairy butler, (weekly) more or less. TEA. UMO lbs Jnpan, Columbia brand, or ns good. cokkei:. 1 Null doz 11 It barrows, plain material, It wheel. 1 14 doz patent Oennan handled hoes wldi li U inches. tloz No. 1 solid socket, cast steel ho . width li Indies 2 stono sledge hammers of 25 lbs and 1 ol lbs 1 double faced striking lrtimner. s(X lbs .No. 20 galvanized sheet Iron. 4X1 lbs No. 21 ' iOOllis No. is ' ' ' 100 lbs 4 I llulshlng nails. JOOllisOd ' ' 200 lbs M ' 100 lbs 101 ' 2X) lbs Kd nails. 1001bsl0.l ' Iw) lbs 20-1 -'00 lbs Ud ' lOJlbsOOd ' 1'I.UMUING MATE1UA1.. JW feet ii Inch galvanized Irou pipe. 200 feet I inch 100fectl$ 100 reel ' black ' 75ItelJ,4 ' ' K doz 1 Inch flange unions. 1 doz y. luili Keystono unions. Jiloz?J l do inch tecs. do 1 luch tees. 1 iluzk inch lees doz ly. inch tees l doz y. incli lock nuts 1 do. lf plugs 1 do y ' 1 do ys l doz-Iiushlngs 1 tojf I doz HtishlngsW to ldoz Hushingsjs to'i 1 doz Hushing-, to I do, sockeis inch do elbows ti Inch 1 doz elbows 1 inch 1 dv. elbows M inch 1 do elbows Inch 1 doz elbows ii Inch 2 doz 1 Inch siraisbt ell's 1 duz H inch ' ' Jiilo'-'-mch Jenkins' valves removable dlsl: y do lk-inch ' ' xa, do i I Y,s.iu.yi auii i do y2 ' vmves 3000 lbs Costa HIca, first glade. 200 ' chicory. 200 ' got. Java, ' ' 100 ' italilocha, ' ' lOKACCO. 15C0 Bj? Sledje Hammer brand, or as good, MFATa. COO lbs per day more or less of beef and million as required In uiuul parts oj lote and hind quarters. 1..EATHKK, Y roll sole, heavy btocktou, estrft 25 to 27 lbs each side. 1 buckskin. 1 domestic calfskin, 1 side harness leather. KLOUH.' 500 bbls inoreor less, best roller process.de llvered as wanted. bOAre. 2500 Fuud Kirk's favon or nsgond. 10 boxts Isory soup, 100 cakes i-ach, 10 lbs shaving soap (I'almer's barber or iis good). CKOCKEUY. 2 doz 12-Inch plutters. iu men platters, shaker salts. 7-inch plates. 1 pint cream pitchers. 1-gallou water pitchers. 1 J luch vegetable dishes. 1 -quart soup bowls i bowls. 1 1 3 1 4 3 tl li wash u cuers, 15 do cups. 10 ' sain era. 10 ' tumblers. 12 ' t-lnch dinner plates. 2 U-lnch soup plates. 1 S luch vegetable dishes, STATIONERY, 12 doz 1 'ay son's Indelible Ink. 3qt riamord's premium lluld. 3 btallord's copy lug 3 ' commercial Ink. 4 reams lefcr paper.wedgewooil halfsheet, or n g.Kid. 6 do lead pencils, Dixon's graphite No 560 rub tip '& 1 box Incandescent pens, No 7, Falcon. J Incandescent ' l. London. 2 ' unions 40i, 1100T8ANlihHOE.S. 10 doz boxeo bboe blacking, patent Mood boxes. 20 pre No, 0 ladles' fine shots. 10 No & ' fe men's slippers, o boots. 21 ' S ij a 12 ' 10 ' , OILS. KTO. 200 gallons ooal oil. roarl brand, In tanks. 3.0 ' l!il-d oil, nolk-d, In crises. 10J ' turpcatine, Incases. UO tt parutline, u)j ' h! sod 60 beu. vax. UAUUWAHK. 2di.z dust ns ns. 6i feet iwuoh round Irtm. 25 6-10 ' .1) 30 60 60 removable disks for Jenklu 1 dox Ji l'uller bibbs plain ldo.k 2 doz draper's steel oilers, No Horns go ! 1 du elhow burner cocks 2 do brass pillars ldoz lava tips 1 pair 10 Inch gns pliers 76 lbs solder y3 and JJ 5 lbs rtslu 1 doz sink coupllugs y. d. 7 lead S traps J!f 24 tbs 2 ply rubber p icklug, cloth luser'i i 1 doz vulcaiiled lubber washers.iori jiI i . 2 do. Jin lemli 1 inch and li inch drllt plugs f.r lead pipe DUUGS. lOlbs n qua ammonia 1 gros bottles, h o 10 lhs absorbent to'lou yA doz spools lubber adhesive plnster,.1 j ds each 5 lbs ether fort In M lbs cms ogrins t-oras. o-i 5 lbs choral hj drate cryst 1 lb 11 r.xt liuehu P I) a tuor Wyeth A- llro 31bslloxt prunls virgin, ' 3 lbs ' MirsiipiirillH cuinp. lor syrup, ' 1 H) ' rhal mom, lor syrup, ' lib ' ziuuglberls, 1 U i Co or Wyc-'h .t lira's. 1 lb U ext aconite, ' ' 1 lb ' cann&Us Ind, ' 2 lbs ' cascara sagrada, ' ' lib ' opll, ' ' ' lib ' 11 t-ol tolutunn for syrup ' JK.0 empty ip-,ulei No 1,1'i) Co. -COO ' 'r 2 1000 ' ' ' 0 600 ' ' ' 11 ' 1 tubals imperii. 1 lb llg potars ursen. 5000 hypodermic tablets hyocyaml s'llph 1 togr Wyeth v liro's 50 lbs inngucsiuv sulph, o morphine suipn, 1 lb pepsin sacon. 10 lbs jHilass brom. 21bsiutass'odide. 6 lbs jiolass nit, cryst. 1 lb potass clti-as. 1 oz oleum myrclae. I nz oleum tlglll. lb phen.ivtjtlue hnver. 1 dobottles I'nillps'EiuulFouCod LlverC II 2i oz qululno sulph. K it Jl 5 lbs sodll bicarb IU do syringes, llavldou's. 3 ibs sponges, large carnage. 121b sponges, surgical. 1-2 gal spts aet lieris nit. 10 ibs asellue XX, mined 1 o nrgentl nit in sticks, lib couip. tluct. cluchonlu. 2 doz strengthening plasters, RJ, 2 doz Alcock's l'oious plasters. I hi iiodermlc syringes, yeth's a. IIhj's. 50 lbs tlux seed meal. VINEGAIl. 250 gallons pure cider vinegar, 10 groins. bnmple s may bo seen nt the oiliee ol h hoard of trustees, goods must be In a c-i.-nuceilieieulth.and must come In oilj, jii packages when possible. 'Iheboar i -serves the right to nject any iHd a b.ds. Dellveryof supplies win berequlic v I -In ten days' notice of acceptance of tqrt. copy of this advertisement must a csimi- nny Mich bid, and the name of thee ss 1 1 supplies ji.ust bo written on tLc cl ui comuiuing bid Each bid mustliu-iu ten the items of the clns bid tiKn,a dun" glveltetusand totulsinlull.wuheM- l. i ofment and Hour. Auditing ntBcc s , Diolilblltd lrom connrmiin.' nra ui is f purchasers when the adeilisimc it di'- s not contain it full nndcompleto desir.p'u i of thoaittc'es to be purchasod. lllds will be opened at 2 o'clock p. i t Tueday, July 5, lsyi. SYLVEtsTfc.lt PENNO I it, GEO. V. -McBHIl.r,. 1'IUL. METbdHAN, Wm. A. S1UKI.Y, ;Hoardoftommis i ,a . Uerk of Hoard . THE YAniilNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And nregon Uevelorment cotnpr-uy' stuumnhip line. 225 mile s shorter, Jo hour ! time t ban by any otuei mute, r r ciass through jusstnger and freight lln trom t'ortiaud aud nil points iu theW i lumettf vnller to anil lrom San FraiicNi. TIM SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays!. fxl-1! tlaliron. Itfsl-S V.N'oruny, .'0 i;xk 0 INO-'.U 10 ' 6-s luch octagon tool sUal. m . i -j - . . . 2 plecui Meet Citcb 1 lnou ocUrun to 1 steel. l 1-3 i keg No. 5fninl shoes, Hut, llurdeiis. J kfK.o, i iud ' ' MbNo.S fninnni horse iboo nails, 10 lbs No. 2 toe calks. 600 IDs best bliicksinlth's col, 1 U-lnch horse nup, llillkr's. 3 doz I. H cast steel round points, polished ktlfl steel shoe'n. I doz picks, Hunt', cast steel ax finish, 5 to 0 His. 1 doz pick haudles. H doz H It barrows, dressed material, irou Wheel. I6 Aluam Live CorvHlils A rrlve YaqutUH l.inve t'orvullls Arr've Albany O. c. tirvn.llls. 1:00 l' M .1.40 1'i.I 6:1 M . -e.-t. am . 10 oAi' - 11:10 A trains connect at Athany and Tho hImivo trains conuect at YAwl I V with thf Oregon Development Cc, s U. yrsTfjimshlnsliHiween Yanulna nn1 Sfl I'mii'K. N. II. P.uifongcrs trom rortland and ad Willamette Valley points can inabe clc ronnectlou wltli the trains of thf VAOUINA HOUTEat Alhanj ort'orift'l!" aud If disUned to San Kj-anclsco, sh u,d arrange to arrive at Yaqulna tho en . before date of sailing. l'nwngrr vai rrtebi Kites Al) t" I.owrtt For Information apply to J'ess HULMAN A Co., Freight and 'il.'kil Agent 20U and 202 Fnmt st., Portland, i O.C. HOfll'rJ Ao't Gen'l Krl ftiu. Agt., Ortgnn 1'kcIdcR. It. f j. CorvaUli." (..ii.UAbVl-.lA Jr. uen'J Frt; 106. Agt. Oregon Ueyelopp nt Co., 301 Montgomery it; r f., - "-" r giyiiiainiirtmilfri.hVairiittMirtftrfiWf.iirriaiiiii iiWiif tin- "ivi .au-lfay...... . ., ..Zr.-:M:-L. .i -- .tL.. - .-. -Ttt Kittn&itM4-