Marion Hariand's Endorsement OF Royal Baking Powder. retract from Marion Harlan,,'.. Letter to the Royal Baking Powder Co QsyvAs fish &j Tta more trials there ire la a lawyer'! Ufu He fcwtt till tribulations. FROM A I.EADINO KKW YOItK KLOHlsr. C. F. Klunder of No. 007 Broad nay, Xew Vork, is one of tbe best known llorii-ts in America. Florists, like other persons, are subject to the ills of life, notwithstanding the fragrance aurrounaing weir calling; but like other persons, they can be cured .1 i'hr ilia. Mr. Klunder writes: "I cordially recommend Allcock's Po nri Plasters. I have found them after ph wars' constant use wonderfully ellica- t nntwrlifl nnl.la nnina in tl.A k.rk and clicst. ' As client protectors and! ibields against changes in the weather they irt invaluable. My hothouse men use a treat many, and 1 and family are never without this never tailing external rent' tij." htt miKgests that the reason why flsh li brain food U oecsute nan go in aunooia. A sore throat, cotieb or cold. If suffered to prOKress, results in serious pulmonary ifotions. oftentimes incurable. "Broun'i Imchiot Troches" reach directly the seat of the disease, ana give instant reiiei. Too bit bayttai and a crib till 1 of corn In wuth more to a tanner than electln' bis man to Con- A GOOD FLACK FOR IIOVS. Hoitt'e School, near Millbrae, Ban Mateo county, Cel., in charge of ex-State Super intendent Ira 0. lloitt and wife, is un doubtedly one of the best schools for Hoys on the Pacitic Coast. Tk Inimellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. 3 ' O LOST TIME. Newton, 111. fROM 1863 to 1885 about 22 years I suffered with rheumatism of the hip. I was cured by the use of ST. JACOBS OIL. T. C. DODD. 1 fill RIGHT! mT.JACOBS DID IT.' 3 IAST1FT0NTHE BRAlM Tobacco is man's most uni- rcral luxury; the fragrant aoma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, wcn those who never used tobacco before. .jJ-Ptcs Tobacco Co.. Richmond, Virginia. "German Syrup 99 , am a farmer at Edom, Texas. I used German Syrup for six g successfully for Sore Throat, Wis, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in 3nd I'unSs and Spitting-up of (v7 nave tried many kinds of r"Sa byrups in my time, but let "sav tn .,.. : : t. - f.. w iiyuuc wanting auv. 11 a acine German Svnin is the best. ? re subject to so many sudden rps from cold to hot, damp rer here, but in families where Can Sj-rup is used there is little -gfom colds. John F.Jones. 9 CURE FITS ! Wu"Jw I doMwuMnDtoiti.liini -T r- ttaaat rasoraj scam, lwil Ti '""aaad.th. jiw of FITS. EPI "I.''0IUKESoeUloisndf. 1 worataaaaa. BaeuM a. r,1"! i M nana lor aot aow mmiil '"' tnastlaaaBdarraaBottlaof I, uTilnrSr1'' 0w and Post 0oa. --. .m asd ram w El- V 6HlCMTHIIgr Wit I "" RmolJ Ibr Catarrh ! Hie F"J ' V"- to r. and dnix I J II V0 a-TlOMU at KZUtij IMil. I I II. HaMlitM.Wama, Fa, U J air Wwuloa from llurclar. Robert C. White, of Qeoriretnwn. has received a letter from a party call ing himself a professional burglar, who signine nig intention or entering the at torney a House six months from date and carrying off what valuables he can safe ly take. Ho says his intentions are merely bnrglary, and that no arson, murder or other crime will be attempted. The burglar coolly admits in his lengthy epistle that it is not customary with him to notify subscribers of his actions. He says he knows that if he is caught it may be three years, to stnnd one hour in the pillory and receive twenty lashes, as did John Cummins, the Baltimore bur glar. The writer continues: "I saw John Cummins whipped at New Castle yes terday with twenty lashes. It is a very barbarous institution, and I can defy such a barbarism and likewise your law. I want to make a daring bnrglary in this State, and show you yon are power less to arrest a burglar of first class. I am leaving Wilmington for the west, and will return by the line of Delmar and Georgetown. So I select your city as the first place to operute. I will show the people of Delaware that there is no danger of arrest as long as the police of Paris, London, Chicago and Baltimore could not arrest me. I mean to carry my word, and my stake is a big one. I confess I have not the least ambition to the pillory or whipping post. If you can pull me in I agree to receive ten lashes more. I will walk to the pillory And whipping post barefooted, but I would advise yon not to anticipate such pleasure." Cor. Baltimore American. Wlint Tliry Did In Vacation. The piniils in a Berlin girls' school re ceived instructions from their teachers to give an account of some incident dur ing their holidays in the form of a let ter. A ten-year-old child wrote: "Sly mother gave a poor wanderer a cup of coffee. He asked nie to obtain for him some food and gave me his last ten pfeunige." Another wrote: "My bat was so plain that I cut some flowers in the garden to decorate it, and hid it away. My mother has not seen it yet; but I am very anxious about it." This girl received a caution ns to her wrong doing. There is some humor in the following: "My mother desired me to make a pan cake, and I fetched some flour and made it. It was so light that it broke in two and fell upon the sanded floor. I took it up and remodelled it My mother pronounced it gritty; but noth ing further was said." Among a nun ber of other letters was this: "My father told me to capture some large yellow flies and take them to an apothe cary, who would buy them. We caught a whole boxful and I took them to an apothecarj'i hut he did not want any. I incautiously opened the lid of the box and the flies flew all over the shop." Exchange. A Curious Colon. The news comes to us of the celebra tion of a marriage contract between Lieutenant Francis Brant, one of the heroes of the Zulu war, with the daught er of King Massirrie.of Umbongavatos, a rjortion of the territory or Africa. True, the lady, his bride, is a kinky headed Africander; and by reason of the marriage of Lieutenant Brant he be comes possessed of a mining and trading concession worth 3oO,000, and he is now the roval consort of a lady who is des tined to be queen of an empire 3,500 miles fn lnn-rth bv 8.400 miles in width a territory larger in extent than the United States of America-of innumerable re sources and delightful climate, and bear ing most abundantly all agricultural products and abounding in mineral wealth. Prince Umbongavato expects to become king when Massirrie dies and rule over the Umbongavatos. He Is commander in chief of the king's army nf 250.000 soldiers, and he is also Judge of all cases before the king where pen alty is not death. San trancisco Argo naut A Great Place for Dock. Captain De Haas has been engaged In mining in Alaska during the past two vears. He is enthusiastic on the subject of Alaska in general and the canning In dustry in particular. He says that at the mouth of the Yukon river Immense Bocks of wild ducks and geeae gather every spring, and it is his opinion that large fac tories for canning these birds, which could be captured at triflins expense, would prove particularly profitable investment. The money received from the sale of the feathers would almost pay the cost of the birds In Alaska. Marlon Harland'a Opinion. Our readers are familiar not only with the sprightly writings 01 Jiarion nr land, but also with her sound common sense npon matters of everyday life and action. Her name, indeed, is a bonse hold word, and is equanr u parlor and kitchen. Her celebrated cook book, "Common Sense in the House hold," is without a peer, ana sm- .u she has made a cartful etudyof bow to prepare good, wholesome food n the Lt manner by the tort material. In this isnoe we produce a fac-s.miie letter from Marion Harland that speak, from her experience in the highest , term, o the nninaled qualities of. tbe Boyal Baking Powder. Housewives everr where should read the op-nion 0 such ,n expert and act accordingly. All good rook., who have used the Boyal, are of the .am opinion also. CHICAGO'S LITERARY TASTES. Bankara and Mra nf Lrltur TCho Gloat Pall? Our IMuia Noralt. It is the general Impression that tbe reading of dime novels and kindred lit erature Is confined to the Imaginative, aspiring youths and sentimental or stage struck middens. Although this linprcsiJon is to a largo extent correct there is a class of renders who Indulge In the cheap libraries who are never nwpectcd of having any such weakness. While In conversation with a Madison street newsdealer recently I learned, very much to my surprise, that some of the leading business and professional men of the city while away the tedious hours which their pursulu allow them with blood curdling tales of love, mur der and revenge. Men who labor all day long, their brains In a constant strain, find it very difficult when the shndea of night re lieve them from their task to settle down to calm, Inactive enjoyment. The busy Intellect Is not to bo stilled Into activity by the tinkle of the dinner bell or the rattlo of the home going cars, but Insists on continuing with the labors which have occupied it all the day long. For this reason a grcut many men find It Impossible to rest until after having read some light literature, and the de mand for dime novels Is the result Detective stories in general are the most sought after by this class of readers, although somo seek for Indian stories, whoso tales of dismal swamps, toma hawking and scalping are truly hair raising. "There is one old gentleman," said the newsdealer, "a North Side banker, who comes to my store every Sunday morning and buys about a dollar's worth of these ten cent novels. He al ways asks for Indian stories, and I keep a supply of redskin tales on hand Just for his benefit I have a great many customers 'way up' hi the walk of life who indulge in ten cent litera ture. Dejective stories are largely In tlio lead as to demand. When these old fellows come in here they always have their novels wrapped up, and al ways appear to be ashamed of their purchases. Ono of my wenitlilcst cus tomers never even allows me to see what he has. Ho goes back to the counter, selects his books, puts them In a bundle out of sight, and then tells me the amount of his purchase. They read quantities of stuff, never seeming to tire of tlio wearisomo sameness of the work of the dime novel writer." I saw several other newsdealers, and while all admitted that they secured some trade in cheap books from wealthy patrons, more seemed to enjoy the business in this line claimed by tlio Madison street dealer. Chicago Is'ews. II Owned a Sand liar. A gentleman from Maine bought a dozen lots In a South Dakota river town some time ago ns a speculation. He paid his taxes regularly for several years and finally went out to see Ills property. The agent who sold him the lots met III 1 11 at the station, and after shaking hands with his client said: "Ah, Mr. Pettibone, you came upon us at an inauspicious time." "What do you mean, Mr. Comy shun?" "Your lots, sir." "Yes, what about them T "Well, sir, you know I suggested that you buy near the levee." "Certainly 1 do. lou assured me that when the Great Midland railroad built out from here it would cross the river at this point, and my lobs would treble In valuo." "Quite tnie, so I did. But man pro poses and God disposes. He has sent his rains and his floods and changed the course of the river so completely that the Great Midland has decided to cross twenty miles above here.' 'And how does this affect my lotsr 'You see that little bush out in the middle of the river near the end of that sand barr "Yes, yes; what of Itr "That's the southwest corner stake of your block I" Chicago Herald. An Old Act for CompuUorj Education. It is of the year 1494 and belongs to Scottish legislation. It reads as folio ws : "Item, It Is statute and ordained through all the Rcalme that all Bar ronnes and Freelmlders that are of sub stance put their eldest sonncs and aires to the schules fra they be sex or nine leires of age, and till remaine at the Grammar Schules quhill they bo cora petentlie founded and have perfect Latine. And thereafter to remaine three leires at the schules of art and Jure, swa that they may have knowl edge and understanding of theLawes; throw the qulnlks Justice may remaine universally throw all the Ileal ine. "Swa that they that are Sclureffes or Judges Ordinores under the Kings Hienesse may have knowledge to doe Justice, that the puir people sulde have no neede to seeke our Hoveraine Liordis principal Auditor for ilk small Injurie: And qubat Barronne or Freeholder of substance that haldis not his son at the schules as said is, havand na lauchful essoinee, but failzie herein, fra knawl edge may be gotten thereof, he sail pay to the King the summie of twentie pound." J. N. Hollock in Christian at Work. Good Time to Travel. Mr. Smallpurse My dear, what do you say to a flying trip to California and back? Mr. Smallpurse That would be charming, but you said you could not afford to go anywhere. Mr. Smallpurse Yes, but I ve Just beard that the sleeping car porters are out on a strike. Good News. A Ponlbls Explanation. Anxious Mother Don't you know that George Washington never, never told a lie! Sinful Boy Maybe Ills mamma didn't care how much cakes and Jam he took, and he wasn't afraid to tell her. New York Weekly. A Good Breexe for iaIL "Well, Willie, I hear there was quit breeze at your house when your mother found ont that you had been sailing again." WfllitrYes, spanking breex. MEN OK SAN FRANCISCO. Tin in uiinns jinn 11 1 irio.N. niTONO ome mnt (mmi kahte Drrlaratloaa Made by Wi lt Kl iMtu Mm I unrarn lug Tlii'lr Own t xi'Tlenr. There lias Imii a vrry great deal of in terest in Sun I'nitieiseii and vicinity within the pnt lew days er certain wonderful statement leade by well known gentlemen which have npeared in the nevHiiiH'rrf. It is euy to make n atsertinn ; it is m it no e:iy to prove it. The farts whirl) follow are from well known gentlemen of .au Francisco and their statements uro beyond question. Thev run be nail with great interest and proht. Mr. Henry Wilson. 12 Union street, said: "For three years prior to 1835 1 was fearfully troubled It ti inflammatory rheumatism. I tried various so-called remedies but got no relief. A friend finally advised me to use Warner's Safe Cure and Safe Kheumatie Cure, taking them on alternate weeks. I bought the remedies and took them faithfully ac cuiuiug 10 iiireruons, wun ine result that I was completely n stored to health. and have not been troubled with rheu matism since. Mr. William Wallace of 60 Clay St., suffered for six years from Kidney trouble, which threatened todevelop into a most serious disorder. In shaking of his restoration to health he said I: "I found almost immediate relief when I commenced to use Warner's Safe Cure. The pain left me, I gained tlesli and strength and was soon a well man. My cure was etl'eeted four years ago and I have bad no return of the trouble since." Mr. W. Potter, 61!) Third street said: "I was entirely cured of Nervous Dys pepsia and biliousness by the use of Warner's Safe Cure." Police officer, M. O. Anderson, who be longs to the Southern Station, and w hose beat is on Market street, between 1st and 4th streets, was not always the robust man bo looks to be to-day. In course of conversation lie said; "About seven years ago I had an attack of kid ney trouble ueconiMinied by a bearing down sensation in the loins and a feel ing of weakness across the hips and small of the back. Warner's Safe Cure was recommended to me and I took about half a dozen bottles which with the pills completely relieved ine. About three years afterwards I had another attack but it yielded readily to the Safe Cure. I thoroughly believe'in the medicine and consider it a good thing to take each spring to cleanse and build up the sys- Jl'r. W. J. Ron wick of 415 Bryant St., is an engineer who formerly had chares of a dummy entrine at the Pacific Mail Docks. He related a very interesting experience lie saul: "1 used to run a little dummy engine that drew the cars from the yard' hero to tho steamers. It was a littlo tlniiL' as it hud to eo under the sheds and had no springs. Half wav over the tracks across another linn ami at earn trip one a as jolted terribly. 1 uscu to 110 one iiuuiireii trips a day at least and it used me up. The action of my kidneys was impaired and the poison in my blood aljccted my head till I was nenrly crazy and had to quit work. I was actually afraid to stand before a large mirror or plate glass window for fear of the insane desire to break it which came over me. I took Warner's Safe Cure on my friend Capt. Marsden'i recommendation nnd it completely cured me. But I would not go back on the dummy. The fellow who took my place was troubled in the same way and died in the asylum. To-day I am a perfectly healthy man thanks to Warner's. Sate Cure and I have had no trouble for over fouryears." Mr. Renwickisamemberof the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and a master of his trade. Mr. B. F. Armstrong of 40 Third street said: "My wife suffered for over n e years with kidney and female troubl s. I did all in my power as far as money and doctors were concerned to have her cured, but nothing I did seemed to help ber or give her relief. I finallyconcluoed to take hur Kaat, and see what could be done with her case by Kastern physi cians. While onour way Fast, we made the acquaintance of an old gentleman, who, during our conversation in regard to my wife's health, said, "Why do you not try Warner's Safe Cure?" I said: "I have no confidence or belief in any Proprietary remedies." After reaching Bingliamton, N. Y., finding she grew no better, and thinking of the gentleman on the cars account of what Warner's Safe Cure had done for him, concluded to try it. In three months time I re turned to California with my wife a well and cured woman, fclie has had no return of her trouble now, over four years, keeD it constantly in the bouse and would not be without it. J consider it the only remedy in the world for kidney and female troubles." There can lie but one conclusion from these outsnoken assertions. It is that the great Safe Cure named is the most in ' 1 1 . . 1 . .1 eiuciem ana most popular preparation in America. It Is also the most gener ally used. It owes its popularity wholly to its value, it cures wnen otner reme dies fail. Do not be persuaded into taking any cheap decoction but insist upon having Warner's Safe Cure. Where your health tsconcernoa always take lu best. .San Franciteo Evening Pott. IT RESPECTS THE LAW. The Lottery Companr's Good Faith. The New Orleans postmaster, Captain S. M. Eaton, is a little smooth-faced man, honest and shrewd. He is a great friend of War moth, but be has backed np the Postmaster-General's efforts vig orously in the fight on the lottery. The year before the warfare began Mr. Eaton says the Lottery Company bought at tbe New Orleans office $103,000 worth of stamps and stamped envelopes. For that same year the total revenue of tbe office was $416,000, So it appears that tbe Lottery Company contributed within 1 1,000 of one-fourth of the entire reve nue of the office. Bv the action of tbe department in enforcing the anti-lottery law passed by Congress this postal revenue from the Lottery Company became a dead loss. Last vear's receipts by the New Orleans office reached a total of $352,000. The day before Captain Eaton started on this conference the Lottery Company posted in all its branch offices in New Orleans a notice to this effect: "The Supreme Conrt of the United States having decided the anti-lottery postal law to be constitutional, it is hereby ordered and directed that no one in the employ of this company shall mail a letter which it any way refers di rectly or indirectly to the business of the lottery. It must be understood tnat this company will aid in the enforcement of this law." 'I think that this hotice ia honest and sincere," said Captain haton, "ana tne company means just what It savs." Washington telegram to uioDe-uemo- crat. Be Won Id Be Harder to Swallow. Fair Invalid I glees it is about thus for me to take my medicine. Dudekin Ah, how I wish I were your medicine so that you would take me. I Fair Invalid Oh, it Is not so disa greeable to take aa you perhaps think. Drake s Magazine, FIGHTING CANADA j;Y3. two ninW lliire linprratr l aeninter Over l.ml sparrow. Iii hi Cainbri. I:c miiM'iim Mr. Will lain Hivwster lias t--t livo Canadian Jay (IVrisoreus t-nimdt nis) which he caught while rtienmprd nt I'mbagog lake, ih. I will omII uni1 of the bird .Tuck, a name by wliHi he U h eally known In the lako region, mid the other Bob, Both. mv now kept hi nun hirge, roomy cage mid ite.ir"d to Ih tho best of friends, posihlv oviiii; to there having Deen no rmisy .or 11 falling out, but re cently they had a regular "set to," WlllCll I Witnessed. Both birds bring nnturall fond of flesh nnd liat:i,', bud none for several days I shot rn r.n;,lisli sjiarrow with which to fd them. Cutting off the wings, feet, head mid tail, nnd remov ing the feathers, I approached the cage with, tho body in my lingers. Imme diately Jack ramp to the wire bars to receive my present, which lie undoubt edly believed was meant entirely and solely for him. Ho grasped It in his claws, find hopping to a perch began tearing ofT pieces of flesh and swallow ing them with apparent relish and In groat haste, while Bob looked on, evi dently astonished at Jack's appetite and wondering whether enough would bo left to "swear by" when his turn enme. Jack was nt last forced to rest from his greedy efforts, nnd when the lull eamo Bob, who had been watch ing from tho ctirner of his eye, made a dash nt his companion nnd the food fell to the bottom of the engo. Bob was fliers, however, evidently Intending to mako the most of the situ ation, but Jack could not stnnd by and see Bob thus enjoying himself without making somo effort in his own bohali, for like the dog In the manger he did not intend to let Boh have it nil, even though he could not eat it himself. So ho "jumped on him" and fastened his claws ns llnnly In Bob's back as he had previously done in the ImhIj- of the spar row, and began eekhig him hi the top of tho head. At first no attention was paid to this annoyance beyond an oc casional shake or flutter of tho wings, either nmdo to dislodge his enomy or else to regain his balance, or keep from fulling over backward, but Jack pecked viciously, oee.'isionally turning his head to ono side after taking a good hold, as If endeavoring to tear out a piece be tween Bob's earn, and this, too, every tiino Just as tho latter mined his head to swallow. At Inst Bob could not stand this nny longer. Tho tremendous peeks received hi tho back of tlio head, and more than all tho griping pains In tho small of his bark where Jack's claws were plant ed, caused him to forget his appetite and raised his "dander," and turning partially over on the right side he caught Jack n "left bander." This wrung from his victim a cry of pain and landed him sprawling on tho bot tom of the eitgc, whore ho tipped over tlio dish of drinking water, which soaked thom both. Neither would let go his hold, but kept clawing, pecking, scratching, rolling over and over, all tlio whilo uttering loud, discordant notes, which plainly indicated they were not only furious but under great stress of pain. ' At length, fearing tho birds might in their anger destroy ono another, thus ending tho w holo affair with a tragedy, I took the cago down from where it was hanging In order to separate them; but only with considerable difficulty could this bo accomplished, It being actually necessary to pull them apart. They finally resumed their accustomed places on tho perch, whilo the "bone of contention" lay up;n the floor. Both birds, with soiled and dripping plumage, were pitiful looking objects. Jack, who had the best of the fight up to receiving the left bander, appeared In the better condition of the two, but looked as though the food so hastily swallowed hud become slightly dis placed. As for Bob ho seemed to feel the abuse and shameful treatment keenly, hung his head, and half closing one eye, as though that member had been Injured, refused to be comforted, Why Suffer WhenBelief is Sure ? HEMORRHOIDINE PILE QAIVE IS THE LATEST A nobis remedy for the positive curs of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, and pre truding piles. This salvt has bttn In use both In the East and West for years and all that have glvsn It a trial speak loud In Its praises. Ths acute pain ceatet Immediately on Its application, and a cure Is permanant. This valua ble stive Is the product of long years of continued experiments by a well known Pacific Coast Pharmacist, and Hs use has given the best possible re sults. For sale by all druggists In largs metal capped glass Jars, price tl.OO. Suppositories of the same composition sent by mall, on application, at the above price. CALIFORNIA t CHIOAQO DRUB CD, 8an Francisco. Chicago. I INDIANDEPREOATION I PENSION I PATENTS tNO i HOMESTEAD i PQ8TAI CLAIMS Tha-KIAMlNKK-'BUKEAl) of CLAIMS -CBDia Taa Diaacrioat or Ban Franoleco Examiner. tf ym hare a claim of any teaertptloa trhataoavar ataJnai the United K tales Ooreipmeol and wlab It speedily adjudicated, addraaa JOHN WIODIKBUBN Maoasar, is r atnaH. IT. w Waahlatrtm. f. I) FROM THE "PACIFIC JOURNAL." -A frrat Invention haa btwn anatU by 1T, Tntt. That eminent chemist haa prod need Toll's Hair Dye which Imitate nature to perfeethNti It met Inataataneoualy and la perfeelly hannlsaaa." yrloa,et. OltK 1 rarh maea, JH. t. JfJ rier AsaaTer and Aualytfnal Chemist, . 0. llOll, Waahlnat a ot. Portland, Or. 5. P. S. U. So. 444 F. H. U. No. 621 DEEP. WEST, TO TBI FAR On Wambial,rar and luxe roarhn, Hmwt- U'r ablomacli Hlllrra li carried the moat Ho portaul Item In the matxrla uieallra ol the trar villi, pmillo. Il dvprlvve vlilatttil, brarkUta walrr of lu hurtful pruts-rttMi and eircralile tlavnr, couiiiriaria (be ix-riili'liiiii t'ltirla upou mm' umiii-ii ui imii or iimiKmiuue iimni, reme dies crcmr. hearlliiirn and wind upu the ituin ai li. It ! a flue c. (. line a(Hhit malarial dlMir den, ImUtnVi the vflti'ta 01 eiceulve beat, nild and damp, relievo licit heaila hea, ami U au In coinrsimMe cure for conllveneuMinl hillniiHueka. The iHlliiuenl travel often tftlla moil dlwatroiia ly upou luvalldaauilroiivaleieeuU . occasionally to tui h an extern at to Jeordlte life, t'enout In let-hie health. aimrehenilveiil bail elfeeu (nun travel, will, II provided wilb the Bitten, be lar leas likely to have tbelr lean lealiud. Mra. Frontmie (to mlnlalrr'a wlli.l-Whv la your bus and alaajr. akiii l..r miiuey, money, money? MinUceri Wile (wearily) -I preauuie tl'i became be never tela any. There It more catarrh In thia arctlnn ot the Pommy than all other dlaeaaet put tnKrlhar.and until the lent few yean wai auuanaed to be in curable For a .real many yean doctors pro- uuuii' eu 11 a local uiicaae, anil pretcrlbeu us al remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with loual treatment pronounced it Incurable. Sci ence bat proven catarrh to b ' a constitutional dlseaae, and therefore reuulrea constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A t o., Toledo. Ohio, It the only constitutional cure ou the market. It It taken Internally In dneea from tell dn to a teaspoon- ui. II acrt directly upon ihe blood and mucous turlaceaol the system. They oiler 1100 for anv case It tallt to cure, bend fur circulars ami tea tluioulalt. AddrtM F. J. CIIK.N'KY .V CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by dniitKlkta; 76c. Tiv Gkrmia for breakfast. corvaiurr ism All gone woman's suffering and woman's weakness. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription puts a stop to it It's remedy tor all tho delicate de rangements and disorders that make ber sutler, and a cure for all the dis eases and disturbances that make her weak. It's a legitimate medi cine, that corrects and cures; a tonio that invigorates and builds up; a nervine that soothes and strengthens. For bearing -down pains, displacements, til the func tional irregularities peculiar to the ex, it's a safe and certain remedy. Other mediri:v: ciaim to euraf That's true. lint they don't claim to do this: if the Favorite Pre scription fails to givo satisfaction, in any case for which it's recom mended, the money paid for it it refunded. Judrre for vourself which is liltelv to be tho better medicine. And think whether somethint? else offered by the dcalor is likely to be "just as good." ou pay only for the good you get. Oo these terms it's the cheapen. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success ful CONSUMPTION CURE Is sold by drug gists on a positive guarantee, a test that no olliei Cure can aland successfully. If you have a COUGH, HOARSENESS or LACRHTE.il will cure you promptly, If your child has the r f t T Sill tif-inftlj-l 'ainatnsa a. tmwr or wituui'imr luuun, use tt quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON SUM PTION, don't wait until your case it hope. less, nut take this Cure tt once tud receive tm medial help. Large bottles, Joe. tnd tt.oa Travelerr convenient pocket size sje. Ask your druggist for SIIILOH'S CURE. If youi lungs are sort or hack lame, use Shiloh't For. out flatters, Price, f jo, CONSUMPTION. I bat a poaitln rauadjr for tha abura dltaaaai at Ha ntkooaaadtof eaaea ol tba wont kind and el too ttaadrnckarabaraeiiFMl, Indaad m ttrnna; la raj faila fasilaeffloaef, Uiat 1 will aaaal two aoiTLaaraas. with t VAMHHI.lt TRKAT1HK eathladlsaaMtoanVeal. hrar who will and bm thaw Kipms aod Y. O. addraaa, X. A. alarum. M. 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I lans, specifications and estimates will be furnished on application. Correspondence solicited. muimn UAGUIIIERf AIID VEHICLES, III Harttt Block, Mai, Ortgoi, ONE EISTTOYQ Both the method nil tvaiiTfai abliatts 3rrup of Fitrs is taken- it la nlmuant and refreshing to the taste, and kU eentiy yet promptlj on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head tches and fevers and cures habitunl constipation permanently. For sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. fHAHCISCO. Ctl. touisviiu, nr. iw ton. K.r. THE UNEXCELLED F. E. SADLER, Manager. 304 Raeranitnta Ml., Haa Iranalac. PISTlllS PI JIGS I IVI Vt.V I hMUVa CAMPAIGN GOODS, LANTERNS, HORNS. The Unreal Manufartun-ra and Importer! la the Country. The LOYVK.sT 1-KlCKri; ih. hemt tloodt. H-ad lor rrlcv INta. ilinlion Ihn T WAIT ! To send us a large order. Try ns on a .mull one. Cah Imvlngpaya. Smith's Cash Store, 416-418 Front Street, San Francisco, Cat. Ask for price list. SURE, you just try dr. crom California Diamond CATARRH Ri" SJit ". o one to bad where Ufa tiuu but may b htlpae by this nrrat mra, SO eta. hy ilmmtlsis or mall. . r X7CSI 1 CO-, rnpi, ICS OrMnrlck tt, . T Cu FRAZER AXLE Bestintho World! Get the Genuine! GREASE Sold Everywhere! Phlnped Anywhere on Trial. Catalogue Pre, oio. aaiBL oo..s it, ,uimot.uu,uaa. DVflamite I POWDER CO., tl CALIFORNIA ST, AN FRANCISCO. If you want POWDER for Mining, Railroad Work, Stamp Blasting or Tree Planting, tend for Price List. Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER. 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. Boa SOS. - . YOUNQ MEN! The 8poolflo A No. I. Corea, without (all, all eaaa of Bwarrr kaa and Uiawt, Da duiim of how Ions auinlliig. Prarenta stricture, It hlna; an In twrual rcmwlr. Curve whan varrUiiiiff elaa baa failed. Hold hr all Ilrunrlsta, atauulacturwai The A. ttrjioan hH Madldnt rri. es-e. uo., bail Jim, Cai. MORPHINE HABIT I Books frwa. SURE CURE tVttelladkOsM Claret, taa J. McCRAKEN tt CO. DIALIBS M Reek Marker Lhwe, PerttaaS Ceasant, 04 Sen Sat and Utah Platter. Hair, Fire iriaj tnt Fire Cla. LANS PLASTER. 00 North Front Strwat, Cor. D, PORTLAND, OR. ANY WEAK MAN Who In lufferinc. titlwr la hl mind or btMii, from the liiluriouj or wsMkaoliitr effooU ol his own ltfuursul follies mbvum i svuci ejioesn rn it qulokij and iNunt nmtlr oumL afaperi fr (wslrxll DR. C0LB4C0.,i.3M.h Tbaae old Doctors hara had 3U saaia lparlenola cnrloc 1'rlvaK Hlood, Nar tillable Remedial tent prltataly te an, addrttai Bit as lathe artBowiMiaaa touting rmdr for ail ihf Iarlvatadtaaaaaaolmaa. A eartala cur for the Mu aaaaturai dlanBargaa aaa ' tating waakaaaa pteallag to wurn.a. Mrtatirtr . Ipraaorlbaltaadfaeieafa a 0Mtis""l rwi. In iHomBHWllai U It) oiMHUO.r"1 all eanaawre. j,8T0HfH10,0wrrua,j. Vial hi Drasjartate. rauci Lee. bad? Do vou have a headache? back ache? You can't eat and In trouble ia vour liver is tor- by all druggists. 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