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o THE SAN FRANCISCO BOARD of HEALTH. We, the members of the Board of Health of the City and County of San Francisco, Cordially approve and recommend the Royal Baking Powder. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest strength and character. In our judgment it is impossible make a purer or stronger Baking Powder than the Royal. Jos. R. Davidson. M. D. Henry M. Fiskc. M D. Ciias. McQyi:sTr., M. D. T. J. LrjouRsnx, M. D. Members Sin Frvuisco Tiojrd of Health. a. IMIek tlaak UeferaaaUae. "FUurmatlon, drab breldcrn, 1I0.1O con lat la Kitlin' up In chu'eb oa Hunday mawnlu' and yellin' 'I'ral" d l.wd' mi-l grn tu'aln rutin and guiti' chicken ati-aliu' an Sunday mathl. lu conjuunmeut wid i,t I wi.n uv suite dat, full breed bsnty rooster wu extracted from my coop Ins' futidsy ebenln', an" f be ain't eut bark ne nb d lendin' reformat loniata of ilii yar .irk "II git luto trouble thuaa." Near York U.reld. In public bouse sign thrc leemi to pUj an imnrtiint part, such sign m "Three Hells." "Three Jolly Sudor." "Three Ileiir." etc.. bviiig often used BastShirt FOR THI rENP ONK dollar (or limt sdiirt ma-Ic. Port prepaid on nil orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. I'M A.aSTEI8BACH&C0, l.AI:iiE-T CI.OTHISO xTOKE IN TI5OUrLAND, OKl:GON (nr. Ural and Murrlann streets. im-6tMO for the -" BUYERS' GUIDE. It prion iin all tirncerle unci Family Xup- 1. , 111 lance or .mail Int. at w hililr pfti f. tl.ri' t t ttit rnriiiimer. i'ulili.tinl nioiitliir, kt.'I Irre to any xMrraa on a'pllralloii. A i r. -a I. to rruiil Mirevi. I. . Mui fllu. rrllBfl. Or. IF YOt' LOOK IS Wrixtrr l.dinn arr, tm will fWi'l thai ilia di-ltnltlotl f a tt'i'H'im It a ffdlaNl rr.iiMifi.a. Nuw ttiat la what rnu ara liMiklrif ,.r. Tlili ra offrr jim a tnnuu.o Itaricain and a Trrv .raMMialiif on: cent per yard for ClrWhami In - .ii!ar colon In rhfcki. irl'. ..! ..i.u, i-i. !, vicir. ii win ro.t au.ut 3 cent -r aril to mail. t4cs )ou arc 1011 are ft'ltiinc a r "I r.o( olniihain drltrorvd ml your iat ' r.,Ti,,r cemaiwr yard. SOCIETY A. rEI IiKSHKIV Kit, l.raillli Ji'W liiT ol tli Vaiinc Northwnt. kr a laritc tiM-k of all CH KKT MK-IKI HaIkiM 011 hand lira! (ooda at rat rKiim. Iladra madv to urdrr. BADGES. Ihey all Tcstltjr 1 WarlAVfUna)Mar4 Swift's Specific. 1 Tba eld time tlaipla M!v J rrmSrtrora tnaOrarfia H twaniia aad Orl.la ka w Qrnnor natoi: tutll-alra. ij OaitonlaliliiittliaakrtiUralaDii 9 mf jnadlna the thxorln o "" th. who d.-prn4 aok lr oa the phrik-Ua-aaklll. Tbra ta rn blood lanl which Itduaanot ImmadUlrlr "Vtlraia. Pn-la-tia oatwarlr aboorbM or h rwilt of rite dlwaara rmm wlthlaall yl'ld toUita Tlt b it aimnla rnrlr. I aa anioali-l ). btilldaaplba old and far blr.rana all diaraan anurf fmni impora blond or waakaood Tluutj. et4liatnaUaa. ZubUbsUm proof. i " Rood aad akla ZMaaaara 8WIIX SPECIFIC CO.. Drawa a. Atlanta, Oa. "German Syrup 99 I ara a fanner at Etlom, Texas. I tave uvm! German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, oushs. CoWs, Hoarseness, Tains in aest and Lungs and Spitting up of 'Ool J fcave tried many kinds of '-o'JSh Syrups in my time, but let e jy anyone wanting such a ic-.ne German Syrup is the best u arc i 10 many sudden c-anet frora cold to hot, damp father here, but ia families where Jrraan Syrup i used there is little gpnble from colds. John I'. Jones, a J rrni 'T- T"T.T kw-i T laoial try a r JB. timr9p rmil na lat lu-t-.i Vriim ' ' w-" . "-! a: 1 l.l.'. TQfl aatiaivikii;.i'i'9rUi f!nT M.eu-isitf asatm. Wll w a w a a rw . aa rara rilhS "a"-"- i-f " t J253.t3'f;,";:',,;,rr','h:T a. r. jueu a Co . m-i, Va. 1. S. C. Xa. 0-t. r. 5. l Ko. ITJ jlilisTflrt I 1111 Tke I'lee.iiree ef Arlalirrery. There U a gainful ncrinnsiies about tli pleasun of the Atiu-nc.in aristocrat that multc hi-r (for it it generally the woman who ruin 111 thc.-o nutters) a most intTpit in y ruiy , entertaining nbject for the social philiooi hi r. Mia must nook her omirmli s. fir example, not to much among those whom the like ni among those whom she ninst like, and b must devote herself to amusement with all tho ardor of her soul and all the vigor f ber Ixxly. In the countries where an aristocrat it born, not made, the lucmlx-r of the se lect body have certain public and useful functions, and the world is interested in their play because that i jart of the public ccreuionii d, but in thU happy re public, where all r ciiul, the people who aocial affair ore chronicled in the pre are thu talked alxmt simply lx cauee thejr play and Insist upon believ inn that the public it quite n much in terested In their built at in the graver affair of ttutc, and that it I much mora f an honor to wcur the tub of one of their coterie than to win a aeat in tho national legisUtunv They take themselves very erioni"ly, and tliry are partly right. At all events they do the ret of the world Tory little harm, and occasionally, no doubt, bar a good time. Harper Weekly. Vfhy roaoa la While. Thaqneation at to why all foam la white ia not an enr one to tinilrrt.iud. bnt the fact U that foam in al way white, wbaterer may le the color of the ber erape ittelf. The froth produced on a bottle of the blai'kvat ink is white, and would be perfectly o were itjiot tingel to a certain extent by partlrloe of the bererage which the bubble bold In ino chanical u?renii)n. As to tho catio of tblt whiti'iif. it is mifJlclent to any that tt it due to the large number of rvflivtinj; mrfacea fonned liy the foam, for it ia thee inrfi.ee which, by refl.Ttlnij Uie light, prodnce upon our ey tho inipn-e-ion of white. If w rememlxT thnt all rMlie ow their color to the ray of li-lit, which they cannot a!xirh, and nil lxho which reflect all the liht they receive, without absorbing auy, gpj-ar perf.vtly white, w thall be prepared to understand bow tb multitude of IWliiiir urface formed by the foam, nud which do not absorb any Unlit, mint neecwurily (five 111 froth a white appearance. It U for th tame roaenti that tuy very fine pow der appeor white, evi-n the lilackeet marble, when ground to lut, toning Try trace of it original color. Tbomaa Warwick in Cotifei'liom m' Journal. A rallhful K.UIiuo !.(. Fidelity i the clii-f virtuo of the I kimo dog. One of my leader when rippled by starvation utid overwork bod m b abandoned bt'cauw he refuted to b carried on tho tied. I left bim be hind feeling aa if I were tenrinrf myvlf away from a dear fri'-nd, but before we continued our way I gave him the hint fiah we had, depriving otirelvea of that much food. Three day afterward, while we were encamping at tho lkimo Tillage of Kahonak, the jog reuclu-d n. baring followed our trail with bleeding feet and emaciated Uly for eighty-live mile, forty-five of which conted of crowing the urface of the gnat Lake rjiamna in a "poorga" (a rather exagger ated pecie of blizzard). A. B. Schani In Milwaukee Sentinel. Thoaght lllmarlf Qoallfled. A conteat aroae Put unlay night in an Auburn barber shop alont the compara tive honesty of tho Fn ncb and ljglih latwring man. On of the difputantt waa a Frenchman, who eloquently ex tolled the merit of the French laboring man. An iutennted listener thought he wonld take part in the discuwiion, and prefaced bis remark thn: "Now, Iup mas Tm nart French rnvnelf. My father and mother were both French." Bangor Commercial Iteea la the Far Worth. Lieutenant IVary. the arctic explorrr, taw bumblebee aa far north aa latitude St dec. 87 mint, in Ureenland. and lUted that blu little Bie were aa com mon that far north a they are in Phila delphia around a butcher thop. The lat itude mentioned U within about MO mile of th north pole. Entomological Xewa Vary Taoroog K. Mother I your Unci John' "if a ' (J:orontrh hon koeper? ; fcmall lsn gunt back from a Ttit 1 I cu o. I wa Jrut aa uncomfortable ' with her a I am with yon. Good Ni wa. I Peraereraiu e. dMir my lord, kreje) j honor lmht. To have none in to hang I quite out of U'l.mn. l.ke a ruty nail in monumental mijcktry. Sliakeepeare. j I D'-ack baire-1 and ettn-mely light haired men ! loin become bal l at Qf early age. Wb.n they do it Ug.-nera.iy , on the cenU-r of the Lta-L ' A blind mendicant in London wear ' tbi it.r:; ti n aror.r. 1 bit nock: "Don't i j be aehamed to gtv ouly a lncy I can t UT.nrr a bird f om to Cy tt lock op, but aem men atut tbeir eye wkasa- ' vr twy tak aa bcrtaat 1 THE OLD DRESS. Mr. Langlon baJ tent cut ear la of Invitation to brr "dear Rou" fren It f.r a ffrand ball at her elegant reai leuce on Fifth avrnne in honor of the eutrance of ber twin datiKhtere Into tn-i. ty They bad jut Ut-n graduated at m-.e fabiouabl "liunitilng ulT" eet.tbii-li-Cietit, and their debut wa Intended tJ be a very ma mflcent afTuir Mr. Uregury. h;i.aud and d tuliT. rt Were on the Invited lot. A Hie f, run r and two Utter tat lu their parlor b .( tig at th rlogiint cardt. with the IntT attng ubj-t nn b-r deep tins uimii they wer broken In iiu by the en trance of Mr Un.-nry. who bniked baraaard and weary i'apar crie.1 Lent, the elder d uu-li-ter, "tee our invitation to Mr. Lmg don't great ball, tliowing bim the ear.Ia h held in her hand "And there l t!.e lovehett tllk at Stewart' that 1 want to wear. Can I gi and order it tomorrow?" h pleavled, laying her white band. fUahing with Jewela, ou bit arm. and looking np into bit fae. "Haven't yon any drenvt to wear?" be atked tomewhat mixKli'.y "A plenty of old onea, which have al ready been worn and will nt aniw.-r forthit particular eri-tit," !ie returned. "How much will it coat?" Mr. On-gory Seked. "Oil, perhap a hundred an I fifty, aid Lena careleaaly, with at little idea of th value of mouey a an untb-dged bird. Her father groaned and taid aotue thing about "foolihh extravagance;" then drawing out bit pockct'xiok tlowly oonnted out th required turn and laid it on th table. "How much do yon want. Bertha," b atked, turning toward her. "I don't think I want any, papa. I bare a pretty tin, which will anawt-r ery nicely," th replied. "You're a tviuubie girl, and tho man that get yon for a wife will have tome one to help bim keep bit head alve water," taid Mr. Gregory, a he left the room. " What it the tronble with pupa? What doe make bim talk to dolefully wheu be laaeked for a little money?" taid Lena. "Any one would thiuk be waa a poor man." "It i one of hit money nervous n-ella, be t alway to afraid hit buMiic.-. af fair won't come out juit to ttraight; then it it economy and retrenchment, or everything will drift to bankruptcy. That U the way btiMtu M men uhvayi talk till it ha become iiite an old ttory with me." aald Mr. Gregory, drawing a breath of relief. "I don't think papa It trying to fright en nt at all," tuid Bertha, "i think hit btuinee doe really perplex him. I've noticed for a week that he looked pali) and careworn an I he taid but little. I atked him yesterday If he wat not well, and he taid there were anxictict preying npon hit mind." "Waa that the reaaon yon didn't want a new ball dreW aeked ln'ux "Yen, I'd rather wear an old one than place papa to the e xH-tie of a a new one aow, while money la to bard to raiee,' replied Bertha. "lieally, Mia Bertha, yon are liecorn tng quite learned in financial uffaira. I botild think pipa would give yon tho noaition of private counselor in hit counting room With your wl brain to aid bim, he might tall through nea of trouble, dry thod." taid Leu wiib tarcaxm "Prar inform nt how yon came to know to much aUmt monetary uITaint my daughter," taid Mrs. Gregory. "I heard pap and Mr. Alnsley talking about bnidiieaa when be waa here the Other evening, and he taid it waa alinn-t an imtoaibility to get any money at all Dow," taid Bertha. "Well, yon area little gooae; If yon will go to the gramlext ball of the ee.iMin in an old madeover ball dreea, and be ridiculed by all the elite, you can do to A few bumleed dollar can't make much difference anyway And wheu you tee th victory which may, perhap. I won over a certain attractive gentleman of our mntnal acquaintance by your elder titter' more ttylinh toilet, yon will ro gret your decinwn in favor of Mine Noah' antediluvian continue." taid Lenu noerlngly. "I'm perfectly indifferent to the prai--e or contempt of the fuHhionahle world, for there it neither heart nor aincertty iu It, And concerning the gentleman of wbom you otrangely hint, if hit heart it only tuaccptible to the influence of oiaUly apparel, be can pay court to it at long a be wtihe without once exciting my jealotity, aa I want no dry good worthiper for my future liege lord. Si ma chere tinter, you have the field ojan and clear to yonraelf "March on. march on, ye brave, to vic tory or death I tang Bertha, Jubilantly waving her handkerchief al Lena, who wa picking np her money from the table where her father bad laid It and humming a gay opera air. "Bertha, what dree have yon to wear? Tou haven't any that you've not already worn two or three timea at lea.t, and 1 deal re my daughter to make a elegant an appearance to any of their friend ou tbi occaalon, aM Mr, tin-gory. As Mr. Gregory wa a particular friend of Mr. Laugdon, the felt in duty bound to honor, aa much a ponaiole, the advent of ber dangnter to the fashion able world; and the attire of her own daughter on t hi occasion wat an impor tant consideration. "I'm Koing to bave Mm, Leicester make over my blue gro grain eilk, an-: you know he it a noted gniu U.r re newing worn ball dre--.; but if, after it it done, It look antediluvian and tmellt musty, I'll do penance by tUying at home," taid Bertha. Lena purchaaed th new dreaa and bad It made tip withont regard to t xpei.. Bertha 't dre cam from the inantau makrr't ban It at beautiful at it could be. and none would ever bave u.'ta ct- d it bad already been thrice worn uuie the bal been teen with it on. It bar- momr-. admirably with her hair, blond complexion, foruim a vivid contract Vi Lei.a more bnl.iar.t ttyl of jrtru.l atrr-eneatan i bright, orange co'iorel rotxi O Th day jTeviou to tO b!l CKra Ainaiey callei. a uter of H .gh Ainsr, whowatth fixe-1, central far aro-inl which the femii.in luminanet hvl a.'a bitloutly beame.1 for the laet two a-aii.a. each fondly bo pi eg to be the fiua.. 1 farorel on But to the wTt chagrin of v-h, 1 j artiU maintiae-l th ra qniet ronr-ti- 1 peaaW manner toward them alL He j aeerlie quite a in l.ff-rent to their heart . afair a be woalJ bar been to the ayramid of ErrpV Tbi wath geiv Ceinln Lets wbrJlhg a3 Fer fLer glea to lnnare and brine to her f.et be fore th prewnt ai-aaon cloae-L Clara wat an 'uttmate frien 1 of Niti tlie gir'.a, and 0 wa invited tip auirt o a the dreaaea, which hi 1 Ju-t been l t:t home Their tMity !:e warmly e i;- iti.it.vl on. but Lena w u! I n.,t al low her to leave rg l the b 1 1 to J ber of l-rtha't wund-iiul tit of economy, an I I iu,-'nngly .ii I the tli-m! I cert.ni.iy take ber own opera gl.iawa i;h her to the bill, that alio lingiit de-cry a.-me In terc.::!!);, jk.ir young get:t leu:.in. -,lh tt horn the knew her tiater ii( et have a f n-t undi rHtan.ling, and f r whoMlHn etit ehe w.ia carrying out tl,i him of pni lenre. The cotubtned entre.itiea f all the trio ecu! 1 not iu luc Mr. Gregory to accotti piny thein to Mrs. I-itii; lon'a He pleaded a headache at: t fatigue. Tim was a cover to th real ren.m. lis bind nea affair were dally hev.-itiing more eut.itigleil by meant of ei-ver.il heavy I ni urea of artie owing bun lo a great extent, and all he could tee b for bun w.va ruin and disgrace; Imt be would ki-ep lua foreboding to hiiiiN-lf until aft er tue fete wa over, when, if he found no mean of extricating Lim-clf. he would m ike a clean breast of the whole thing to them. Huh Aiualey waa quite attentive to Mi l-tia that night, who lookol very quivtily 111 the gny thnmg, and In atten tion were nveived with deep aatltfao tion to herself. Nor wn the In- inter ested le-rtlin. who had laid no aiege to him, overlooked. He iiiquin-d at once where her father waa, a lie bad not teen bun there. To ber reply that he had reantcd all en-tn-atv to cutue. from irxr.it f.itiue. be nttensl a piolonged "Ah!" and fell iuto a n'verie. Hugh w.i thiukinr of the vague n-pirt he IitI heard in Wall tro-t that morning, that the commen-i.il boii.se of Gregory & Co. wa foot totter tug toward bankruptcy. The next inoru.ng at an early hour Hugh called at Mr. Gregory' counting hotiee and offered him loan to any amount to lit !p him through the financial cr!-i that waa upon him. Mr. Gn-gory bad done the tame deed year lfore for Hugh' father, and be (Hugh) kindly pressed the favor back ii;vii bim, which waa ao-1 cepted with tears of gratitude In the. eye of the panic stricken inen hanL A Clara and Hugh sat at dinner the I I next day after the bull disen suing the Costume brought out there, the related j what Lena bud told ber of Bcrtha'a : atreak of economy. "U that -. Clarar he asked. "Wwi he as k If t.icritlcing a that? But the , looked a tweet a a nee bnd In her drees. If it had txvu worn three liuiea." Then he told her in coiilidenc of the tate of Mr. tJreuory's affair, and the n-ason hich bad probably deterred Bertha from outlay for a new drees. "She Is a iioble girl. Clara, and I'm afraid we couldn't 1111 nilw r many like her among th.it gay assembly at Mr. Lnngdou'a Surely 'all it not gold that glitters.' " A week after till the footman at the Gregory brought tip a card to the par lor for "Mi-s lVrtlia, and the gentleman la waiting Im-Uiw in the drawing room." Bertha glanced at the curd and taw slliurli Ainsl.-y" lii'i-rile-d thereon. "lJnl yici f.iy this wa for me. John" he asked, thinking it might bave been iliteinb-1 for le-iia. " Ves. in I'liui. He said "Mis Berth-,'" rejilled the a.-rvalit. l-na pouted at this. She had thought he had mado a mistake, and an angry frown cluiidi'd ber face a Bertha don-en, led to the drawing room. "Wa It Hie you wit lied to tee, Mr Alnsleyr the ahked after tuluting bim. "It was you yourself. Why? permit me to inquire?" "1 thought it might be one of John', blumlers, and that titter Lena waa the one d-airel," taid Bertha, "No, MiKtlk-rtha; It I yon with whom I have special biieine," be said, at the tame time watching the sudden enlarge ment of ber blue eye when be wild bust Ocas, "For several years, Mis Bertha, I've been searching in the circle of my ac quaintance for a noble, truehearted wo man to usk to become my wife. I have just been fort una to enough to find ber, and bave now come to ak her If the will beaf my name and ahure with uie my earthly lot Bertha, you are the chosen one, anil my heart' best mid pur eet affection I lay at your feet Will you answer me 'Yea? " "Give me time to think, please; It 1 ao tudden," the stammered, covering ber face with ber band to conceal ber blushes. "You thall have three whole month to connub-r the tuhject; then I thall de mand an unconditional answer," taid Hugh, drawing the hands from her face and pressing them to hi lip. In three month Bertha decided to tay "Yes," and their engagement wit an nounced to the gay World Another three month and the gay world wns invited to their public wed ding In rhurrh. After much coaxing Lena wa prevailed npon to be Bertha' bridesmaid, but it waa a bitter disap pointment to stand in that place, Instead of lint to the groom. In aft r year she learned that Bertha' 'old bull dress" bad turned the K ale in favor of brr and won Hugh Ainsley He re-soucd that the daughter who would aacr.tice her own desire for tbe take of b-ssening the burden weighing upon the shoulders of her father ooul-1 n-t fad to make a true wife. Buffalo New. A faring (i a a Bar. My battery i-irtirijated in the battle of Pea Bidgo on Man h 6, 7 and 8. IMi. Thorn a lu is, a I mate, acting a No. 4 at on of the gun, h aped cpon In gun. and r.rekhinif himself out at full length amid a rrf' t s'orm of shell and shrap nel and miitk' t bidlt shouted to the enemy, who were l:i line of battle a short distance away, "S-n I one of your men over, and I ill fbt bim single banded and te'.tle tins nic." He remame-l tbem ahotiting till the battery waa or dered to fall Ui k for ammunition. Davta never n- ' ivl a s r.it h. L. J. Whit In New York I 'res. Disabled w It h a ( arga II read. Id li--0 tli I ark U'-iiia, with a cargo ofCn Fnt,ch brandy from Cbarenut, France. f.,r thi irt, ran asl.irr lu a f!e t,3 the tuuiu-rn coast of Lorg LtlaniL The crew threw overboard a irtion of ber carg? ia an attempt to hten t!. slop, but the waa finally baole-l off ly a si re, king company, which rece-.xl f ',0 talvagA, For two or Uirea yrUafV-rwar l all the tavam along th anothero cxt of Lotig Island old oe French trandy at ten casta par akatav Vrv Yiark v-i-t b WTT Maa Jolna a CliK ntMn a few renr the cmre for clubs ha extender, - r.:l c!a-issi of tcx-i. tv and l(a)'i eexe tiut.l slm.eit every man and U-y in tho community it a member of some ilub. an 1 m my l.olut have their club ut whn h to r.i.s t t'.cir friends un I talk tvcr Ibo (a-ii 1 in i t 11 -re aeieiu lliattirs. lu 11 the 1 raze to k the sie J lt they seem. ,1 to think it wua some thing in Ihu way i f i tijounint which they had ovei l.H-kil, while biisiin-s men found in It u new uud tjnick tjiyof com I'lumcstioii w ith custom, ra and a Con tiunance of business through the evening wcil as during the hour of daylight. 1 ho club s rved also to the men if busl neat as a mruiisof ocquaint.iiice with men whom tiny might not otln ri meet without considerable ilifticulty, nnd who might, by rubbing against each other, serve e.u h other' purjxwe or pnilit. It it a ttnkiug fact that in many cas the names cf our must remarkable club aro misnomers, misleading to (lie unini tiated, and tho real ohjivtaof the gather ing a mystery to the inemlMT. A man join a club for reason of hi own, which an enjoyment, seclusion from tho outer world, independence, conviviality and tolcct acquaintance. Ho want a place at which he may meet a friend be want the tone of the club and the priv ilege of rubbing against whom ho n gnrd aa hi su-rior in many things, particularly busiucs and wealth and he d'M-an't care about the objects of th orgauir.it 1011 if there lo any other than what be it there for. New York Timet. Stallallra of ( hurrh l.ltlnga. There are at pn-aenl l,(C Chun h of Kng land livings with an aunuiil Income of Iraa UianllU); I.MTof a value of from AH U to AljO a T'-nr; -'-' la-l wi-en l lai) and A.10 a year, 4. a' la t w een A"M and A'lHO a year, tnd 4.10& over 10 a year. Ixnulou T1V Uita. "If you are In doubt," say Talleyrand, ""whether to write a letter or not don't I" And the advice appllca to many doubts in life bamiJea that of Utter wriliim Uulwar. II y. I. Til II "Ml AOR. IMaard CelliiiMiii, tjueetia, X. Y ays: " I com inr need using llai MPairii't I'ilis over llfly live yrar ago. I first Iximrhl them In Loudon, and have continued using tliem since I mine to this country In s.kl. I am now oirr seventy live yean old. hale and hesrtv, snd attribute mv wonderful heal Hi to the versi. tent uaeof llatxniixrH' I'll l a. I in a-iiinall v I have a bail cold or fteiere Bitten of rlieiiiuatlaiii. iiiiliKealion or bihoiiHiiesa. but four or rive doe id HatMiHKtli'e Pit ia si a a a cure tne. Wlirn ever inv cbildren lure Ix-rn nick with scar let fevrr, mrualea, aeid atoinarh, iliaordered ilieestniti or eo-t vene.a, a few doaea ill lUiai'Htrii'a I'm re.tme.1 tlieir lirallh al once." le xhrrwiii. naini-d all atraltht winner se-tefiUv N-ttniark (eeHellll lloa'd Toll ,l.i tt r 1',- shrrailr i almi)- Maltisl unlll alter Ihu rae,- a,-rr oer. Hl'fTl'Hal All) I'lLXI Vl'BBU. We pnalllvelT euro rupture, pllea and all ren tal dlaeaaiw wlUiieil pata or detrulkm ima bnal liaaa. No eiire, na (tav. Alat ail JVImla ilia rstaea. Aditn-aa ior fatnphial lira. Porterdold A laer, Market attil, ran FianHaoo. A Prrii-n pai-r .ri-leiMli lo have itlwiTerrd that l'a,l, r.oi-kl l,n l hi. iiamr at all W hat tl he -lioni, turn out lo tx? one ol ttit Sutherland l.n.ilier.l III .UM.-I1 I .ISM1T H K ( I Hill My I'M-al atipttrattoe., a. liter cannot rvaeh the ,ti.N-e. H,rtln ot threar. Ihriela only our w av to eliri- ilralnea. anil ttiat I. by eonat II II tiotial reme.ll.M. Ix-alursa I. ranted by ail In- llai I to minion nl the niueoiia llnliig ot the rii-ta, Iiihii till.-. W ban l h la Inlie Ret. tutlalned ion have a ruiiihllns oiiol of tnilM-rle I hear loir, aiel a lien II I, i-ntllelr i-I,m , ilealneM I. lh- re-nil, ami imlesa u, lutlaniiiialloti ran tx-tnkt-n out and llo. tnlx re-torrd to tta normal i ,-i.tl if i,-ii, hear Ilia alii l ile.trovrd lorrver. 1 1 1 1 .- iiri out ol fen ar i-auw-d hy ralartti, who h l. iiolhtiia hul an liillaiuad txtinllilou ol the iiiiii-,ii .lit taee.. Vie aill give tine Hundred IVitlar for anv eae o( ilealue.. (i-aUM, l,v ealarrhl that i aioiot t t uie,l l) llall'a t'alarrli 1'ilra xeml for cir cular., Iree. 1. CllkNkV A Co., Toledo, U. Jatr" Sold hy ilrurxUta; 7srerita. . Willi l)mN'T KNOW -! T Merrill tl, flonrrr Hlerrla lx-ar o Ibll i iw,i? II. u retiatila. Willa loin - I'orlland . O . NOTHING LIKE IT. 40 YEARS OF PAIN CURED. THE CASE. y, Aliianv St., Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1R81. For over t,o years ft I have been a victim of rheu matism. I was persuaded to try St. Jacob Oil. I have used two bottles, nnd a man more free from rheumatism never walked our streets. My limbs that were once ttilTand t.imc are now as light and timber as i i my youth. JOS. LPSI-LL. AFTER FIVE YEARS. Ithaca, N. Y., July 5, 1S87. Suffered many years injury to hip resulting i 1 rheumatism, muscu lar weakness and contracted cord. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil re lieved mc so that I now walk ahou' .-.-id attend to daily duties at li. I heartily endorse It. 103. rnsr.i.L. ! crossed Appetite is one of the first nod eflerts loll liy user of Stott's Kniulsion ud t'j'l liver oil with IlyjMiplios iilnies. (mxjJ appetite begets 1; Md hralth. SootVs Emulsion is a fat food that provides its nwti t'niic. Instead of a tax up m appetite and difjestiori it is a vv jiidciful help to both. Sell's Jimuhion ar rats tlu progress o Consumption, stan di it is, SttiuLi, and .) r wasting diseases ') r isttr? a barrier tj ir dt'ty ilesh, strength nnd renr. rr.n-.rvl -r, hemnm. M 1 . Al if..-r.a TAKC PrUfjDER'S. f Oreqo; Blood RjaiiEH. i: wmi P W' t J H CM5 ivi l tvjy s At-el lCS Ci'.I VCHfS'J -fri atj . ' nfm. . IW-i.le.Jr laiarra IB laa - t. I w I aet 1 1-... I J I ;C23I 1 I I anal t anaanaaa a aaat kf ao. I I U tn. B.T Haaa-aaa Wanaa. Fa. J A fl FsV irr" Uirt roMrtxtriT rrnooTro. I C " resnT renuN. ea u.rra ar whlrh tpee'v I I r -i a, m, ut upr,,tli g d.nit. 1 l.a i..,! t'a.t wMli !, r:in ii. .-.I'.. 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"-r it. i : ili.e Tav (iisan for tueakia-t. ! t'ae riiauie.iti,- su'ir -.,',:.ti no .t i.t. no unell. I'lMHatrr'a Krrsail IPaad I'lirlll, r la the la-t ri-ine.l fur i .iiii t txi.r i .t.-t-t V5 Mr, II". 11. JltM eaa I'r iDi'lieo.CsL To Prevent Illness Thrrti it Sot hi it if I'.ijuiil to llood'h Si csriyxi ;,'!. "la nif npliiliiti, ouv of Uie g vat,-.t ril.taVe. people niak I a I 1 a k lie ils. a.'t r I'.u I. or-. Ii .u l. ii. or In olln r no di, to aa t uui.l la i tr , It lu Ix l l.-tiire l ie, do any: lilnt (or I n poort.xly. Se tiier my wile n if in, all wire real a I - k : I atu-tidivl to my I iluea, a-. I m -wife fa her hoaii tiold duties dally Hut aa hi-1 dull, heavy hv.ol.11 tie, and a lilt. c orer rtertlon would tire ni grraily, anJ my sp life wi.i very isir. Ho 1 IxiUKhl three b llli a of II is si . her oxirli:. tn- on, and my wile pear'y a'l of lite oilier two, a -id I no re.ali wai M-f,.-t!r rti.-fu-tory. 1 bew(l,s-t waa lueinaaie.and I l.-ltevr MinhI a KaiawtriUa isii-d tisa n-ii ra an ku- and a bis d-x tor'a hill. K ,eol wool 1 only re neraVr thal'au ouineol rv utlou 1 aurtU a Hood'sCurcs world oleiire 'ihrre would be easai,T,-rlii( In l'e wornl. Vfadni-elnall ",. l., lin aeil nut a llixxl a eari -a ' i .niiMlim lo ii'iv llona.snd oi Will I e ami Slid liappi " W. H. lolee. II I -lh Hto- t.psn I rani Imoi ah ""MOOO lf IllS rare I oi iilnauoii I y le.ioruig Uia lef lilal li' a' tloQ el llie ainu m-' i , . i ! M., end tl ouivr I loi 1 1. .' UMooutadiao. 't Tin DaitT Cot'ini ( i i,s ,roiuitiy niui WTx-re an iiiix-rs lull, loucna, l.roi p. aor Ihroal, lloara.naa aa, W houi'ing Coul h snd aainma. tor conaumpiua It lie 110 riiuU haa cured thouaanda. ami will ( I'tiB Veil If i ii . i taken In I'mo. pold by ImivKl'ta en a guar stitee. r'or a lame lln--li ir I h-st n-a blllLOII U llBLLADOilNA t-LAblkKZl. tevdlovuivyou, rncu,aJeta. lnx.Urfn. OPIUI.l HornMae llahll f'wraal la In to tu ila.a. So naff oat llll earMi. Oa.A.SltrHIN.Lel i.uaa AND Publishers write to PALMER A " al B7 " Ai r I w r -i u .1 ii u r -e-i Hi A' j; y i rJ C"-LOHVCATARRH Iliive"ii iiuil ! llil rrrueilv laruararw PRINTERS HOW OUR WHEN HIS FRIEND TOLD HIM THAT HE PAID SJchedR $150 for a BICYCLE. IW Our customer had on Jutt a fond and he Ixnivht it for I.F.8H THAX IIAI.K the price hi friend had paid. F YOU WANT A BICYCLE FOR SOUi uuy ii airoct iii tli irum.u DOLLAR roH . Jt iyjr 1mb i c y c 1 e s, "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Moore's Revealed Remedy. ATomll. Oaa-xisf. Jannarr 10 I ran elate llll a eaeurw thai kr tha a at M'Nihg e KKVr.Al.r l Hlr MIiY rny buiixiud waa relieved leon an aid aaaa of H H r I MAI InM and my y.Hili--'t b-t ured entirely ol INK LA w a A lOKt kllRU al A Ileal akeu Uie teal iltatoi 1 uuuUI get did klai ao g' I Yours In rraiituue. SOLO iQyT A.VD BlUJVH. ttm pnlsa Ln your Uorai, beweear It KiAf hare com or whatever thatai It may lat taking, I cleared away by I T. 1 1,-roe t LeJUen Medical Ih isirery. It t a nenerly that routs) every otrvi Into bealUiful arttun. iinilea at.d etirRUw the I lood, od Ifiroii Ii It elrainani and Invigorate tlin a iiole aj-iteni. Halt rheum. Tet ter, la -tenia, r.ry!t-laa. Holla, C'ar-lnri.-l,a. l.iilangisi fiLanda, ami the w.irst S.Tofiil.,u More and HwU Iii.i, am rf11y and paritintl mrr-l by it. 1'iillke tbsontinary Pprlnr med I una or uratqairilUa, tl " Uiseasx, rry" work .iilly well al all seas on i. All tlie yar nwiul ami la all rn.-a. It la irmlrMnl'm, al DO OthaS be--I iiusli. i no Is. If II ever fails to Liu-fit or rrr, you bave your n.. n.'T I. k You mf only for tb y n y..i tm't II uifa to tay that no other til- -I -1 urtiW can be "Just aa ( ml I- U It were, wouldn't It be sold to I i i Ao5t DR. CUNtTS mraovio LIVER PILLS A MILO PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSC. A fnrTn't H 1 1wrw avl ctttf la IMi"niry 0 lf ttiilt 1 lie-ex) ,,! a)utfl f UtV Ik C J )iB laWU (at ni.a ii r-aj ..r I h t,t ll4eli, tartat h m ikti .fa . lar tho ( oMrUit btr anti- hew , mViir, rtihr f nx mt ai'i avatt tthr i its rl v 1 , ewttt Vina ivta ol thtr amenta ill mail atrrti 1 f ?, rt rvall rot fnr kt stniv asVtA HIFUl . iM.itt-0 M4. CW YkiUttWviata, 9 DROPSY TitrTf rRnt, Pl lit 1r ir. With VthlKM4Tad IUiusih ihiitt-Mntl of rmmm. futti rsssj) m. Vuiha-I h.., ; bf ta. Irian. Mi N rl S yMilms iJtMMttMr In Ian riafailaM lt-Uiirs I' ifmpliimi rarnnial lend f. f frsssi ttli IspsMImmi- riUi i.f tiil'ftitii.n iMirs-a Taa lava' irsMttMeTrl (rwa hf U ra onlar trial at-nrl I0r in Maai j'Hlf Ms Un II II iMi 4 Mnii A t laAtavi, yyinn'itlaiuial raturs. Uii adraftHPtaaal a, FRAZER AXLE BestinMorldinnrftOr Get tha Cenuinelhnriliir SHANK MOtil.BKr, Agaal.rorl.aad.Or. INVALID GOODS. Halllae (hair jnt IWIIalaa . Bark Re.. t'easaMdr. Jf Mend Ssr ratalocua. ElSCHiraririil;:'qS. YOUNQ MENl Tha 8pe:lflo A No. Carea. wlOiixc hll. all raae el wwa ana ulerl, nn mau.r or h- Xx g i.iillo l'itnj aleii lure. II h-ii a an h. t rn.l rernr-lv. Oil, .lirn rrU else ha. f.ilr.1. e.,1.1 1,. all lniat.is Maout-'lurana riw A M. ...-., l. MedaSOW frte. M.ea. ta.Maa Jiaa.lal. MRS. WINSLOWS Sos0vTrruVNO rOtl CHILDRCN TIITHINQ THIS IS TIIK TlVt TO ora.r vour xl'MMEK In M l F.lis Yuu want the sit; ihat'i the only kind ae ileal In. Than rend your order for the HK-r KUI.I.kHS snd INK lo I'ALMKK A HKV TYIS 'i)r, I'uaw so, Oa. IfJrsbr i r m his. . jj We lisvn for nle clienp on essy terms: 1 im'w H-ciiIuinii folio or 6-coIumn quarto I in proved Country Ca.nplM.dl I'reas. Also 1 new D-cohimn lolio or tj-roluiun quarto Improvrtl Country Catnpliell Press; both roniplcte. Also 1 second-hand Country Cumpl.ell pre; will print G-column !Uiirto pnpir; is guaranteed to be in per ect condition. Theso presses run easily by hand; will do al'-round work; hand prcHnea or otlit-r machinery taken in part pavmsnit. If YOU wunt a tareain, REY TYPK K'DRY. Poiitland.Or. r BTSa V-a aa m-m w -a, in mm m m a-B aa BW aa Ak roRTLSND. TACOsf A. SALEat. waa, n. v. aiui HT VOI R HKIOOMT. A Flood Coming! So Sty Old Timer. I want to flood the country with good "HlulH.UADE" BICYCLES. Have futt rax-eived 200 SafetlSS, which I will eell at $40 discount lor eaU. Writ, for llergtiu last, or call at my ttore, 326 Washington Street. Letsona and Catalogue Free. Fred T.Merrill, nef SeaVW at at fit Oaaat, O o n