t h f ir What the Faculty of the University o f California Has to Say. A ITS F u n d a m e n ta l W h o le H ow Our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any other of which we have any knowledge. J'rof. Chimi hy Uni; er ity o f California and State Analyst. TV *. Prof. Chemistry, College Pharmacy, of the University o f Califa in. Y ou say that you h a v e n over been in lo v e . H o w near h ave you e o m e to i f ’ H e -I w as m arried on ce. No aafer r e m e d y can b e b a d for coughs a n d c o l d « o r a n y t r o u b l e o f t h a ti r o u t th .i “ Brown’ m Hronchial rT r o c h e n Pnce, 25 C en tn . only in boxes. THE T llfir V IR T U E S M e illr lim l Y x lu n OF m ill APPLES. Sum «- :>f th e T n »u h l«H W h i c h T h e y A h l. ( ‘hfimrally tin.* apple* is composed of vegetable liber, albumen, sugar, gum, The hu ni m er bids fa ir to ruu monti y to poli­ chlorophyll, malic acid, gallic acid, lime and much water. Furthermore, tics and grat-H ■ ■ the (¿eriiiuii analysts sav that the ap U mj Knameliue Btove 1’ollnh ; no dunt, no «mell. pie contains a larger percentage of phosphorus than any other fruit or T r y G krmka fo r breakfast. vegetable. This phosphorus is admi- fably adapted for renewing the essen­ tial nervous matter, letliicin, of the brain and spinal cord. It is, perhaps, for tin; same reason, rudely under stood, that old Seandinuvian traditions represent the apple as the food of the g t m I s , who, when they felt themselves to I ms growing feeble and infirm, re­ sorted to this food for renewing their powers of mind and body. Also, the acids of the apple are of signal use for men of sedentary habits, whose livers are sluggish in aetion ; these acids ser­ ving to eliminate from (lie body nox­ ious mailers which, if retained, would make the brain heavy and dull, or bring about juuudiee or skin eruptions and other allied troubles. Some such an experience must have led to our custom of taking apple 1PLUG C U T I sauce with roast pork, rich goose and BRIGHT MILD&PUftE. like dishes. The malic acid of ripe ap­ ples, either raw or cooked, will neu­ tralize any excess of chalky matter en­ Tobacco is man’s most uni­ gendered hy eating too much meat. It is also the fact that such fresh fruits versal luxury; the fragrant aroma as the apple, the |M*ar and the plum, of MASTIFF PLUG CUT starts when taken ripe and without sugar, diminish acidity in the stomach rattier people to pipe-smoking, even than provoke it. Their vegetable salts and juices are converted into alkaline those who never used tobacco carbonates, which tend to counteract acidity. liefore. A good, ripe, raw apple is one of the J. B. 1’»iceTobáceo Uo., Richm ond, Virginia. easiest of vegetable substances for the stomach to deal with, the whole pro­ cess of its digestion being completed in eighty live minutes. Uefrat'd found that the “ pulps of roasted apples mixed in a wine quart of faire water, and labored together until it comes to he as apples and ale which we call lamhswool never faileth in certain diseases of the ruiucs, which myself hath often proved, and gained thereby » is G u a r a n t e e d both crowns and credit.” “ The paring L * , »Absolutely Water. of an apple, cut somewhat thick, and the inside whereof is laid to hot, burn­ ^ V / / . p ro o f. ing or running eyesat night, when the all Improved party goes to bed, and is tied, or hound Slickers have to the same, doth help the trouble very beside the Fish Bra nd speedily, and contrary to expectation T rademark on every Coat i an excellent secret.” A poultice made of rotten apples is | of very common use in Lincolnshire for the euro of weak or rheumatic eyes. Likew ise in the Hotel lies Inva I tides at Paris, an apple poultice is used mmmmmmmmmm ■— ——» Send fo» I commonly for intlamed eves, the ap A J T o w n ? MFR BOSTON MASS CaUtofM I pie being roasted and its pulp applied j over the eyes without any intervening Ask your doctor what hap­ substance. Long ago it was said ap pies are easily and speedily digested, pens to cod-liver oil when it | and a modern maxim teaches that gets inside of yon. “ If you eat ail apple going to bed, the He will say it is shaken doctor then will beg his bread.” - London | lospital. T ower'y §s§ Improved F L IC K E R % 0Op / ee/ 5 oft Woolep r,c/f Watch Outl Collar. and broken up into t i ny W l.a t t o K m I at M g l it . drops, becomes jin emulsion ; The true course is to liegin with just there are other changes, but one or two mouhtfuls tlic«iu t thing before going to I hm I. Anil tins should this is the first. bo light food, easily digested. No cake He will tell you also that or pastry should he tolerated. One it is economy to take the oil mouthful of cold roast lieef, cold lamb, chicken and a little crust of bread broken up, as it is in Scott's cold will ilo to begin with, or, what is bet Emulsion, rather than bur­ tor vet, a spoonful or two of condensed milk (not the sweetened that conies in den yourself with this work. cans) in three times as much warm wa You skip the taste too. ter. into tins cut half a pared |»oacli Let us send you an inter­ and two or three little sipiaresof bread, the whole b* la* one fourth or one sixth esting book on CAREKIU i.iv- of what would he a light lunch. Increase tins very gradually, until i n g ; free. S cott A B ow n « , C hemists, 1 1 1 South tth Avenue. New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion o f cod-liver oil—all druggists everywhere do. f i, CONSUMPTION. I ham a I*wit iv » i rotund/ for the shore diMvtue; hy its ■MtliooMnds of c i n e of tb«* worst kind and of long •t im ing havw bf*» n enrtvl. I-»drawl so strong is my faith 4a itsetfleaer. tU.»t I w .1 •••>! i \>.t hot li re t iicr , with a V A 1.1 A lfl.K TRK.XTI ctiditig on the testimony of a single witness American Analyst I t e t t r r T lin n I h f i n l v i l * . Cousin Luev How funny, this thing of a freezing mixture that will turn water into ice in a fex\ minutes, isn't it Cousin Tom Y e s . hut if 1 eould mix the gi**d exening” 1 got from my tlaneee and the ' go*x| night I got from her father the day I failed in business I d have a compound that would con vert the Atlantic inti*.» glacier in four seconds Pittsburg bulletin X i lr t t llu n « Ion fo r H r iO th in r « * ABOUT MYSTERI0Ü9 Th** T e a c h liiK « ( Your committee have made a very careful examina­ tion of the R O Y A L B A K I N G P O W D E R and are satisfied that it fulfills all the requirements which the public can make of a baking powder. For purity and rare in preparation it equals any in the market, and uhv STATEMENT OF PHASES. An *»f t 'p r m W h ic h Buddha W ORD« .% K F. PR O 4í H. th e Is B u i l t . ly all. George If. Fogg, the well known notary pu blic o f 14*1 Broadway in the course of ¡1 conversation stated these fa c ts : “ A b ou t live or six years ago I wa» Buffering from u disease of the kidneys w hich troubled me for a year or so be­ fore I discovered what the real cause ol m y discom fort was. I pou the recom ­ m endation of a friend I begun taking W arner’ s Safe Cure and took three or four bottles. It helped me im m ediately. I spoke of it to friends of mine at the tim e and many of them have used it with benefit. X “-till recom mend it at every opp ortu nity. Since using the m edicine I have had no return of the trouble thought that was some three or four years a go.” ‘ ‘ Can you give me the name of any of you r friends w ho have Is-en helped by this rem ed y?” ‘‘ Yes, if you will see Mr. Geo. S. Naismith, the insurance man of Ninth street tie will tell you moreabout it. He took it because he saw my name indorsing it.” Mr. Naismith is well known to the business and social circles of Oakland. He greeted the reporter cordially and said: “ Five years ago I was confined to my bed and the doctors gave me up to die but I am now up and able to attend to my business. W arner’ s Safe Cure is a great rem edy and in m y case acted upon m y system at once and com pletely restored me to h ealth.” Mr. It. F. Arm strong senior partner in the well known paint house of Arm strong A Merchant, 4ii Third street, San Francisco and w hose Oakland home is at 1520 Broadway, said: “ W arner’ s Safe ¿'lire saved mv life and m y w ife's. I had kidney trouble so had that I d id ’ nt know a m om ent’s peace while my wife was a m artyr to those special troubles peculiar to wom en. W e were induced hy our friends to try the Safe Cure and it has com pletely restored us to health. Now we always keep it in the house and use it as a family m edicine and would not lie w ith­ out it for any consideration.” Mrs. Arm strong was also seen at her Oakland hom e and fully liore out her hugband's statements as to her recovery being remarkably strong and healthful in appearance. George W . Baker is a painter hy trade and lives in a neat little cottage at Itar- rynian Station just beyond Berkeley. I 11 answer to our reporter he said : “ Five years ago I had dyspepsia so bad that I did not know what it w as to en joy a inejil. I got in such a condition that everything distressed me fearfully and at times I would he seized with pains in my chest and abdom en so severe that I fell to the ground asthough my baekbone were suddenly severed with un axe. Well do I know what it is to lie stricken down in the street and have to be carried home in agony. This went on for over a year and all the while I was trying to find some doctor who could help me but without success. I spent hundreds of dollars and was no iietter than at first when one day I saw an advertisem ent of W arner’ s Safe Cure. It was a big poster on a fence and I tell you sir, I thank G od to-day for the man that put ii there. Alm ost in despair I bought a liottle but hy the time that was gone I was eating heartily of anything I desired. The second bottle cured me and I don ’ t think I finished it eith er.” Frederick A. Wilder, the genial pro­ prietor of the Windsor House was seen at the corner of Washingtan streets. Mr. Wilder has spent considerable time in Arizona and the southern country and spoke of his experience :is follows: , at his hotel * and Ninth “ In 1HSII I was iii Arizona on business and while there I contracted a severe cold which settled in m y kidneys. The had water of that part of the country aggravated m y trouble till I bail a well developed ease of Bright's disease. I tried different remedies w ith hut slightly lieneficial results until last Decem ber. At that tim e I was attacked with the G rip which left me with mv kidneys in a very weak condition and also brought on inflam m ation of the bladder. I be­ gan using W arner's Safe Cure and am now on the fourth liottle. It is a fine thing and lias don e me a world of good. The pain has disappeared from my Madder and the weak feeling froiii across m y hips. I heartily indorse the remedy and ain still using it ." Albert Row e of the Pacific Borax Works, Oakland, in a recent conversa­ tion said: “ I have had kidney trouble with nervousness and loss of sleep for years. Nothing seemed to help me in the least till I tried W arner's Safe Cuie. 1 have taken a lw it a dozen ami a half of the rem edy and now m y nerves are steady and I sleep like a top .” Judge K. O. Crosby, the well known attorney of 1<>22 Park street, Alameda sa id: “ Continual office 'w o r k and sedentary habits brought on me a severe attack o f kidney trouble w ith sleepless­ ness and weakness across the small of my back. I Ivgan taking W arner’s Safe Cure and found im mediate im ­ provement. 1 took about fifty Kittles »ml at tiie end of that time was perfectly w ell.” The al>ove statements are not from M en W h o C arry M on ey. obscure people living in the Eastern The rich never carry much money States, but from well know n persons re­ There are millionaires who never carry siding l ight here in Oakland where the more than one dollar to five dollars habit u truth of their assertions can K> easily ally. They have a theory that they art* aerified. Such testim ony ought to lie moro likely to lx* “ held up” than anybody 'convincing. —Oakland Tribune. else and are always afraid of being robbed Norw**Rii»n II or««*». It is one of the penalties of wealth. The robin*r would In* more apt to find money in A traveler in N orway says that the greater quantity on the lush of one of their horses in that country have a very clerks. The clerk has no bank account ami carries his little surplus in bin trousers I sensible way o f taking their food, pocket. The pocket check lamk is the which might lie beneficially followed safeguard of the millionaire New York hen« A bucket o f water is put down Herald beside their allowance o f hay. It is interesting to see with what relish A W i l y Str«*et F a k i r . A street fakir m Boston deliberately they take a sip of one and a mouth broke some gin»» bottles of perfume upon ful of the other alternately, some­ t lie sidewalk, ami t he odor arising attracted times only moistening their months the passing crowds to his wares, which he talked up earnestly and long with the in * ! ns a rational K-itig would while eat- A •olt **( satisfactory sales. For way» that: m g lus dinner of such dry final are vain and tricks that are \ Jirlou» the 1 broken winded horse, it is said, is Chinee does not greatly »arpa-*» the Vmeri soaivrli ever stvti m N orw ay, and can sidewaK merchant Pharmaceutical the qui'stion that Brim's is whether Era the mode o f ftvdm g has not som e­ thing to do with the preservation of I ‘r a t o f N r « Y o r k B u r g la r * . The feat of the man who stole a ho», the animal * respiratory organs utoxe has been eclipsed by New York bu r­ Rider and Driver glars, xvho stole a safe weighing l.tfOO pounds from a barge that had sunk te. I T h r j .%|| |>o f t . the l*otfom of the Hudson river — t’ h»e.igo Tailor You ha«l your -nit i lvutuxl I!. raid. _________ an»l ptv-v n*l the other »lay Du* hill It is an Irishman who define» a hch was L'i j nini I would like to cx>1 man as a man who bites off more than he leet it can chew, ami a poor man ns a man who StubW>r But 1 haven't |vtirt* of llir rvifi.tnar ireneral a* .1 very »■ nullity rit} I'r Williams Freeman, however, teem« t. < think that 1 /ondon ha* nht.inn il 11 tiotiti >1. reputation for healthiness h\ reason of the l*r,jr proportion MT p a cent -o’ l ’ the population which iecoimtr) I ,-n Six o f the machines an* m use In Teheran ■ mil hv tiie constant removal* t th country of p-rami w liue healtli hat - t * , . by uol- 1 « , ib* other» by hroken down unuer tiie *tn-«, of met­ , N. P. .N. U. No. 44 * - 8 , F. N. U. No. RM ropolitan life lamdv'i Tit Pit* suit yet ____ but the Tailor That's __ all _ right, d o n n in g is d o n e ou ts u le a n d w e h a v e to l o y , o*h fo r it C lo t h ie r « n .l Fur msher - iA - In Berlin the ?. in * have been car ried underground from the start, and no difficulty has U-en experienced. Instead of adding new ugliness to the streets, tiie arc lights of Berlin are thing* of beauty, an artistic embellish­ ment to the city. Cuter den Linden is probably the most brilliantly and beautifully illuminated street in the world. Along each side and down the center the arc lights are set even more closely together than ordinary gas lamps, and the effect at night is that of great strings of white, gleaming pearls. The posts consist of great iron standards, with tasteful ornamenta­ tion anil curving over at the top. Here the globe is »uspeuded, inclosed in a coarse net work, so that, in case it breaks, the pieces of glass may not fall 011 passers. From ¡^ie globe there hangs a light chain, with a ring in the end, and there are counterbalancing weights inside the post, so that the lamp is quickly and easily attended to by pulling it down with a light stick, with a hook in the end; a great im­ provement, in the economy of time and trouble, over our clumsy methods of either climbing the post or lower­ ing the light hy an unwieldly and uglv crane.—Cor. Mexican Financier. Itlrrla T h a t A p p ea r to R eason. Frank Buchlaud gives several curi­ ous instances of the special habits of j some birds in procuring their food. I The blackbirds, thrushes, etc., carry snails considerable distances for the I puri>ose of breaking their shells ] against some rock or stone. Thomas Edward, the Scottish naturalist, de scribes gulls and ravens flying to a great height with crab or other shell ; fish, and letting them fall on stones in order to smash the shells; and, if they do not break on the first attempt, lie says they pick them up again and ; carry them yet higher, repeating the i operation again und again till the shell is broken. Ravens often resort to this contrivance. Darwin tells of a bird having Irceii repeatedly seen to hop on u p o p p y stem, and shake the head with his hill till many seeds were scattered, when it sprang to the ground and ate up tlie seeds,—Mouth. T h e i r R u lin g Fits*ion *. ilurtly, when a hoy, wi&hed to write : a book on tlx* nature of man; Bacon, a work on philosophy; and Milton, an | epic poem. Smeaton, the engineer, is reputed to have manufactured a toy ! windmill when only 6 years old.— : T/melon Telegraph. To keep tools from rusting, take one j half ounce camphor, dissolve one pound melted lard; take off the scum and mix in as much Hue black lead (graphite) as xvill give it an iron color. Clean the I tools and smear with this mixture. After twenty-four hours rub clean with a soft linen cloth. The tools will keep clean for months under ordinary circum­ stances. THE l» K S T IN T IIK WORLD. Senator Henry Nelson o f New York writes: “ On the 27th o f February, 1883, I was taken with a violent pain in the region o f the kidneys. I suffered su h agony that 1 could hardly stand up. As soon as possible l applied two A l l c o c k ’ h P o r o u s P l a s t e r s , one over each kidney, and lay down. In an hour, to mv surprise and delight, the pain had vanished and I was well. I wore the plasters for a day or two as a precau­ tion, and then removed them. I have been using A i . i .< ot k ’ s P o r o u s P l a s t e r s in mv family for tiie last ten years, and have al­ ways found them the quickest and best ex­ ternal remedy for colds, strains and rheu­ matic affections. From my experience I believe they are the best plasters in the world.” A Meat Summing Up. In the Dr. Briggs «'»Be it n o w lo o k s as th o u g h they h ad a creed to disagree. Now is the* time to treat catarrh o f long standing. Fly’s Cream lhilm reaches old ail i obstinate cases, where all other reme­ dies fail. I)o not neglect procuring a bot­ tle, as in it lies the relief you seek. Rev. II. II. Fairall, I). I)., editor o f the Inmt Mrfhnt/i.t, says editorially: “ We have tested the merits o f Fly’s ('ream llalm, and believe that by a thorough course of treat­ ment it will cure almost every case o f ca- ta**rh. Ministers as a class are afflicted with head and throat iroubles, and catanh seems more prevalent than ever. We can­ not recommend Fly's (’ ream Balm too highly.'' Apply Balm i»*to »‘ach nostril. It is quickly absorbed. G'ves relief at once. Price, ‘*0 cents at druggists’ or by mail. E ly B roth ers , s; Warren Street. New York. A ROOD PLACE FOR BOYS. ilo itt’s School, near Millbrae, San Mateo county, Cal., in charge of ex-State Super­ intendent Ira G. Hoitt and wife, is un­ doubted lv »me o f the best schools for Boys on the Pacific Coast. » MANY SUCH. ! ACROSS THE D E E P . TO WEST. THE FAR Oa steam boat*. c » r * a n d staxe coa ch ea fb .s ttt ter's v .o in a cb B itter, la carried &i> th e m ost 1m p ortau l Item In the m ateria m ed lca o f the trav- elluK p u b lic l i deprive# r lt la t e J , brackish w ater o l Us h u rtfu l properties *ud e x e c r a b le d a v er. c o u n te r a c ts the p er n ic io u s effects upon tha to m a ch of t s d r fu d is v a ttb l» f o o d , rem e­ dies ersm pa. hea thuru an d w in d u p ou th e s to m - 1 ach. It is a due d efen se aaa in sl m a la r ia l-ila o r - d o ia , n u llities the e llects o f e x c e s s iv e b eat, c o ld and d a m p , re-let s sir k h ead aches, and 1 an in ­ c om p a ra b le c u r e fo r costlveu esa and hi lousnees. th e fa tig u e cf travel o fte n fella m ost disastrou s ly u p on in v a lid s and con v a lescen ts, or c a s lo u a L y to such an e x ten t as 10 jeo p a r d ize life . IVrs ms in fe* b e health , app atten tiv e' f ' ad effects from travel, w ill, If p ro v ld d w ith the B itters, b far ' ~ I ess lik e ly to h a ve th eir fears realized. A Sm all M istak e.—“ T h 't'f* an A 1 d o g o f ; y o u r s ," said a bystander. " I th o u g h t h e was a K said the ow n er. T h ere is m ore catarrh in th is s e c tio n o f the cou n try than all o th e r diseases put to g eth er, and u n til the lust few years was supposed to be i n ­ cu rable. F o r a great m any years d o c to r s p r o -j uou u f ed it a lo ca l d isease, and p rescrib ed loca l { rem edies, and by e o i sta n t'y fa ilin g to c u e w i h 1 loca l treatm en t p r o n o u n ce d it in c u r * b le 8 e i-i e n ce has p rov en ca ta rrh to be a co n s titu tio n a l • iisease, and th erefore re ju ire« c o n s titu tio n a l treatm ent. H a il’ s C atarrh Cure, m a n u fa ctu red b y F. J C h eney A C o., T o le d o , O h io, is th e o n ly c o n s t it u t io n a l c u r e o n the m arket It is taken in tern ally in dO‘ t*s from ten drops to a teasp >on- ful. It acts d ir e ctly u p on the bl<»od an d m u c o u s s u rfa ce« o f th e system . T h e y o ffe r 9100 for auv case it fails to cu re. Send for c i cu la rs an d testi­ m on ia ls. A d dress F J. CHENu.Y A CO., T o le d o , 0 . Sold b y d r u g g is ts ; 73c. It m akes n o d ifferen ce how m ean a b oy is to i hi* m otn er. Bhe th in k s n o g rl is g o o d e n o u g h 1 to be his w ife. Ward off S4/V FRANCltSie). CAL, At * f * *:)«-• lO U IS U L U < Season far Treut Opens Apr 111 . I POWDER GO., MOUNTAIN BUDS TEA Best Tea in the World for the Price. 40 10 inches wide: we sel» it rJ >ards for II: you would call it l > .. cent go«»is anywhere. We are alwa ys able to give good value on bleached and brown eo tons. Send for full list and see prices The catarrh that isn’ t cured costa $500. N o t to you, but to the pro­ prietors of D r. Sage’s Catarrh R em ­ edy. T h ey promise to pay you the money, if you have an incurable case. They don’ t believe that you have one. S M IT H S ’ CASH STORE, 4 14) 4 I S I r u n t S ai» F r a n c i s c o . P ia n o s and O g a n s . W INTER & HARPER, 71 M o rris o n F o rt and B ox J O r. 80*2. ll r i» V Asriityer ami Analytic«, chem ist, . 11. I lv |Vf VVashfmrton ■»*.. Portimid. Or. ~ INSTiTUTE^ SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, • ^ jgh cure This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success 1 CONSUMPTION CURE is sold l y drug ;s‘ s on a positive guarantee, a test that no otliei ure can stand successfully. If you have d OUGII, HOARSENESS o r I.A GRIPPE, u .’ ill ^u-e you promptly. If your child has the ‘ ROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use ii p rick ly and relief is sure. If you fear CON- *UM PTION, don’ t wait until your case is hope- ss, but take this Cure at once aud receive im­ mediate help. Large bottles, 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 . traveler? convenient pocket size 25 c. Ask our druggist for S i IILOH’ S CURE. If youi mgs a*e sore or back lame, use Shiloh’s Por us Plasters. Price, 25 c. ! I C U R E F IT S !! When I say cure I do not mean merelv to stop them for a time and then have them return again. I m em a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, F.FI LK.l’SY <>r FALLING 8ICKNKS8 a life-long study. I warrant n»y remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Rend at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. KI. t i . H O O T . M . « . , 1 8 3 P earl H i., N . Y . N ext session w ill b » g in Aug us t 1, 1«'.)’ ; s i x ­ teen th y ea r; e ig h te e n Teacher«. F* r il u n r a te d c a ta lo g u e mid re s R e v . E. B. C h u r c h . A. M , P riu c pal, 1U36 V a len cia St., Sail F » a iu is e o , Cai. A N Y W E A K EVIAN W ho is Fullering, either in his m ind or body, from the injuiious or wt akei in^ i effects ot his o*rn ignore t i lliea, abuse I and excess» h can Le quickly and M m » * nently cured. Papers free (sealed). DR. COLE & C0„ F«r ti it! d * o *; • *7* These old Doctors hpve had 30 years’ exnerience i 1 curing Private, Blood, Ner- vmn and Pkin D’ sen cs. W rite to-day. Reliable Remedies sent privately to any address. FRAZER AXLE GREASE Best in the World!! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere!' IN D IA N D E P R E D A T IO N P E N S IO N PATENTS LAN D H O M E S T f-A D POSTAL CLAIMS JO H N F r a n c is c o E x a m in e r . W F lit * K B HI' B N . M a n a g e r , W a s h i n g t o n . D . C. A group o f mechanics was seated l in the engine-room when one said; How was it T o m ?’ I was aught up. slapped 'gainst the 'viling ami whirled down to the floor. I lay there like one death aud cTtry muscle was sprained I was cured fn one day.” What cured him? P ^ p o d A n y w h e r e o n T r ia l C a t a lo g u e F ree. QEO. E I T E L A Co., 6 K y St. Q U IN C Y , ILIz.,U.S.A. Pic? O is th e ack n ow ledge* leading rem edy fo r all th? unnatural disch arges and p riv a te diseases of m en A certa in cu re fo r the deb:l** tatln g w eakn ess p e c u /a * to w om en . MMmahrfey T r rescr b e it a n d feel s a '« [ T he E vans C hem "“tipT in recom m en d in g .t w R all sufferers. h l STONER, ¥0. Of c*Tc», 'I H o ld h y D r a g g i t U . P R I C E 9 1 .00 LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES _ For Ladles and Cants. Six styles ^ J n P neum atic Cushion and Solid Tires. I Diamond Frame, Steel DroD Forgings, Steel » 1 ! Tuhinf,Adjustsblts^Ball Qesrmgt to a I running psrts, 1 including Pedals. Suspension Saddle. OT. J A C O B S OIL I J Birytir rstainru* >KHR. t l y HIGH GRADE in £7v e ry Pn.rt1r.nlar> *enil 8 cert1» in staiaps for oor 100-pace 11lostrate i e i U - 1 j logue of (»ans. Rifles. Revolver», p o r tin g tiood*, etc. 1 * I | . JOH N P . LOVELL ARM S CO., Mfr«., 147 Washington St, BOSTON, NASS- I I I C . W . B O Y N T O N S A W C O M P A N Y , 4 0 F IR S T S T R E E T , P O R T L A N D , O R . They a ll Testify To th . Elltcac, •1 th . World-RenoxMd Sw ift's Specific. ' m The old-tim e simple 9 rem edy from the Georgia fivam p « and flel.U has > u of r t h fo t h # antipode*. touis»hlngthe*keptKal and m fotradlnf the theories of i m v L. o depend solely cn th« physician's skUL There Is no M ood taint w hich Itd oea n o! 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