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H O W F L O U E IS M A D E . I P a y th e P ric e o f th e R o y a l f o r R o y a l o n ly . A JOURNEY THROUGH A MODERN ROLLER PROCESS MILL. W h e a t Is l ir s t B rok en G r a d u a lly C ru sh e d e r a l S e r ie s o f by B o ile r » and In to F lo u r by S ev O th e r R o lle r s — S e p a ra t in g t lie F lu e F l o u r fr o m B ran . is shown by actual chemical tests absolutely pure and 27 per cent greater in strength than any other brand. stocked grocery with stores have second-class recently brands been of baking powder, which are urged upon consumers at the price of the high-cost, first-class Royal. These powders cost from 8 to 30 cents a pound less than the Royal, besides being of 27 per cent, less strength. If they are forced upon you, see that you are charged a correspondingly lower price for them. MARE SERENITATIS. Chore a ll Is w a ste and w ild and d a rk add drea r. T h e deepest silen ce - s t i l l in d ea th ; No fly in g w in g, no w in d in g c a l l - t h e ea r H ea rs not th e s lig h test breath. A ll, a ll is w ild , no sunshine fa lls. A lo n e , T h e v e ry m ou ntain s seem to sleep. No pine trees rock in w a vy breeze. N o m oan C om es fr o m th a t silen ce o f th e deep. F rom T y c h o ’s broad ch a o tic w a ste to w h ere G a ssen di’B c r a te r spreads. Th ere lu rid , d a rk som e m ou ntain s ca tch the g la r e E te rn a l o ’e r th e ir heads. W h e r e a re th e souls th a t o n ce those va les d id flll- T h a t poured th e ir h ea rts a b o ve Dnce gu sh in g stream , n ow d r ie d up, wasted rill. O n ce m usic s o ft as love? Dh, th a t d eserted w orld a b o ve! w h o k n ow s W h a t han d h ath m a de it so? W h a t ep ic strulu cou ld sw eep in so n g its D iv in e w h a t cause h ath la id it low ? Oh, nay, ’ tis n ot fo r h um an a r t to soa r T h a t vast c h a o tic d eepl W h e n tim e and pla ce and a r t sh a ll be no m ore. T w i l l rouse fr o m m y stic sleep. —E . T . O ' L o u g h lin in O o d e y 's L a d y 's Book. C it y G i r l s W u t e r T h e i r I f o r s e . W. W. Hall, a young farmer near Montpelier, enjoyed himself hugely a few days back in watching a couple of city girls attempt to water their horses at the trough al his place. The horses were checked up, and of course could not get their noses down to the water This seemed to surprise the young ladies at lirst, but finally realizing the trouble they both got out of the buggy, and go ing behind lifted up on the hind axle and after raising the hind wheels clear off the ground peeped around the sides of the vehicle to see the horses drink. Finding that the horses didn't seem to know enough to stick their heads down at the same time they raised the hind wheels one girl remained behind to hold the buggy up and the other wont to the horses' heads and tried to pull their noses down to the water. After laughing till he shook several boards off the side of the blacksmith shop from where he watched the girls lift on the buggy and pull on the horses’ heads till they were red in the face and almost ready to cry, W ill went to their assistance and unchecked the horses. The young ladies gazed at first iu be wilderment, and then with a kind of a don't-you-ever-tell look at each other calmly tucked the robe around them, leaned back in their seats, and, after wait ing for their horses to drink, drove off, leaving W ill to sit down on the corner of the trough and ruminate over the city gal anil her way of doing things.—Mo desto Herald. “August Flower” “ One o f my neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, has been sick for a long time. A ll thought him past recovery. H e was horribly emaciated from the inaction o f his liver nuil kidneys. I t is difficult to describe his npjiear- ance and the miscmble state o f his health at that time. H elp from any source seemed impossible. H e tried your August Flower and the effect upon him was magical. It restored him to perfect health to the great astonishment o f his family and fhends.” John^uibell, llu it, Ont.S If You Think r any kind o f a crop "H i Ho, then " any kind o f seeds w ill do ; Put for the best result* you should plant FE R R Y ’S SEEDS. I Alw ays the best. they are nvognlMHi I ■ th«' standard everywhere. F e n - j ’ s - m ’ im I A n n u a l 1 » the most important book « f tli«* ktn«i |>ub- Ushrd. It Is tin aluaHU* to the planter. Wt* send It le e r . I). Al. I I HHY&CO. D ETRO IT, Mich. g ssssssssS 8 Swift's Specific S S A Tested Remedy For All 8 A re lia b le cu re fo r C on tagiou s B lo o d Poiaon , In h erited S cro fu la and Skin C an cer. C Jr | Blood and Skin | s Disoasos s S 8 8 8 A s a ton ic fo r d e lic a te W o m e n and C h ild ren it has no equal. B e in g pu re ly v e g e ta b le , la h arm less in ita effects. s ss s s s erect a memorial chapel, to be named Prior was tlie son of a cabinetmaker, the Clinton lb Fisk Memorial chapel, and himself was fond of mechanical with the $25,000 bequeathed by the gen employments. He once said, “ A good eral to Hie university and )<aid by the carpenter was sjioiled when I turned admiuist ratrix. —Christ lau Advocate. tny attention to poetry.” That this has been a disastrous season for theatrical companies every actor and manager will admit. One hnndtvd and SWIFT SPECIFIC eo., ninety-two companies have so far re Dramr 3, AtlajiU, Ca. turned to New York. Of course they came back dead broke, for no cotnjKUiy would return if there was a ghost of a chance that they would ever play to a H. P. N U. No. 47b -8. F. N. 0. No. M2 paying audience. -N e w York Letter. 8 A tre a t!«’ on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed rttKB on application. JPru^/Uie * * l /I. D ow S ir G a v u n D u Q y L o o k e d . Mrs. Carlyle, in her “ Journal,” thus A Y o u n g W o m a n ’ s N e e d le s s A g i t a t i o n 1 describes Sir Charles Gavan Duffy as he A b o u t H e r F a ls e H a ir . looked in 1944 during a visit he paid to “ W e are very apt at times to let our “ the sage of Chelsea:” “ Mr. Duffy quite imaginations make sad cowards of us," took my husband’s fancy, and mine also said a young American lady whose ex to a certain extent. With the coarsest periences have been manifold. ” 1 do of hnman faces, decidedly as like a not think that 1 suffered more from ab horse’s as a man's, he is one of the people ject fright than on one day when nding i that 1 should get to think beautiful.” in Rotten row during my first season in Kir Charles Gavan Duffy himself telie London. 1 had had typhoid fever the this story: An artist named C’romley autumn before, which left me rather j painted his portrait and bestowed on delicate, and the following winter my him a dreamy p c-tic face which might hair came out in such quantities that 1 have passed for Shelley’s. The portrait finally, although very loath to do se, was shotvu to Dauiel O’Connell by the concluded to have it shaved and conse artist in presence o f Duff y. "Is not that quently was obliged to make my debut very like Duffy,” said Cromley. “ H'm,” in English society and my courtesy to said O'Connell, looking from the por the queen in a wig! trait to the original, “ 1 wish Duffy was “ It was a very clever one, however, very like that.” —London Star. and 1 think that no one suspected that it was not my own hair. 1 was absurd D i g g i n g F a r t liw o r m s . ly sensitive about it, considering it was A man tells how to get earthworms simply the usual sequence of such a without digging for them. Take a fever, and 1 concealed the fact of my strong stick four or five feet long and shaved head from even my intimate ■harp at one end and go to some locality, friends, growing as red as a peony from such as the back of a barn, where the sheer consciousness whenever the word worms are sure to be plentiful. Drive a ‘wig’ was even mentioned in my pres stick four or five inches into the ground ence. with a hammer or stoue and then begin “ My chief pleasure in those days was to twist it with a rotary motion. Every to ride in the park, for 1 still felt the few minutes hit tlie top a rap to drive effects of my illness. It had 60 happened tho point farther into the ground and that somehow or other my wig had keep on twisting. In five minutes the never troubled my mind when 1 was worms will begin crawling out of their equipped in hat and habit; but suddenly holes, and all yon have to do is to pick one day—a gala day, 1 remember, when them up and put them in your can.— tho prince and princess and no end of St. Louis Globe-Democrat. notables were in the row—I suddenly T h e Kn't*m t o f a H o r r o w e il R i n g . felt that my unfortunate head covering was slipping, and in an instant 1 saw Maud Cheviot was standing in her myself in my mind’s eye riding with friend's boudoir. “ It worked,” she bald and shaven crown wildly down the said to her hostess, “ beautifully. crowded bridle path the cynosure of all There is your ring, and thank you eyes—royal and otherwise. It was an so much. I shall always, in some awful sensation. 1 did not dare touch sort, owe you much of my happi my slipping headgear for fear of hasten ness, you know. It is a protty ring. ing the catastrophe, and besides my horse was somewhat skittish and it took I hopo your fiance may never object both of my hands to manage him. 1 to my temporary use of it. Tom assure you l turned fairly sick with proposed twenty-four hours after he saw it on my finger. It’s always the fright and felt ready to faint. “ ‘1 shall be disgraced forever; I shall way with men. When they think be in the papers on both sides of the A t they have lost you they find they lantic!’ 1 thought shudderingly; and wanted you all the time, and now, then aloud to my escort, ‘I feel very ill you see. I've got a real engagement indeed,’ 1 gasped; ‘pray call a cab. And ring of my own; not yours, dear. what can you do with the horses? Mr. But—w e’re to lie married in three A., a good natured young Englishman, months. You must come to the wed assured me that he could manage, and ding. Tom hits very much to thank with profuse expressions of 6ympthy you for—or your ring. He shall hailed a passing hansom at the entrance to the park and put mo in it. ‘Are you know that—some day.” — Chicago sure you can go alone?’ ho asked anx T i m e s . ________________ iously, for 1 must have looked really ill. T y p h o i d F e v e r G e r m s In I c e . “ ‘Yes,’ 1 answered impatiently, ‘yes, Innumerable analyses have shown only tell him to drive quickly.’ A few that water does not purge itself minutes later 1 lmd reached the hotel, wholly in the act o f freezing, as was and hastening to my room I locked the believed, from disease door, and with a great sigh of relief formerly turned to the glass to examine ray head- germs which may have come into it gear. What was my surprise, relief and with human waste. This has been self pity to find that everything was as specifically and repeatedly shown to tight and secure as possible; there was be true of that most dreaded and and there had not been the slightest fatal sewage germ, the bacillus of possible danger of the dreadful mishap typhoid fever. —T. Mitchell Prudden conjured up entirely by my hypersen in Harper’s. sitive imagination.’’—New York Trib P R E V E N T IO N B E T T E R T H A N C U R E . une. L et us enter a roller process m ill and see Us devices for reduction and separation at work. First of all we are shown the ma chines which, by means o f sieves and air blasts, remove from the wheat its ad m ix ture of cockles, tares, ships und dirt. N e x t come the scouring machines, stoutly framed and covered with cases o f perfo rated cast iron. These are fed from the cleansers we have ju st seen, and their duty is to cut off the head o f the grain, leaving it in a perfectly scoured and pol ished condition for reduction by the ro ll ers. Some m illers prefer cases made of very heavy rolled w ire o f square sections, whose sharp, im pin gin g edges exert a greater effect than is possible w ith w ire of ordinary round form. Cleaned and prepared, the w heat is now- ready for tlie first pair o f rollers. These are usually twenty-four inchos long, nine inches in diam eter and bear tw elv e cor rugations to the inch. In contour these corrugations resemble the teeth o f a saw, and vary w ith the kind of wheat to be treated. F o r the hardest varieties o f grain they are not so sharp as for soft wheats. T o prevent their in terlocking w ith each K v t n F r a c t u r e b y a u D u r t liq u u k a other they wind around the rollers in u The postal inspector's offices are on the gentle spiral. T o avoid splintering the fourth story of the appraiser's builclirv bran they are no nearer than is absolutely and are lighted by folding windows that necessary to accomplish the work of each reach almost to the floor In each sash reduction. They are com pletely boxed in is a single pane of extra heavy American so as to i>e breast high, and through a lit plate glass, US inches in length by 19 tle glass window the m iller can see how inches wide. During the recent severe their work is goin g on. A s a rule the earthquake shock ouo pane was broken rollers are o f chillpd iron, tough enough by the oscillation of tho building, and in not to need recuttiug until after tw o to five years’ use. such a peculiar manner that it became Porcelain rollers g iv e satisfactory re an object of general interest. There sults, but their employm ent is limited. Were four fractures extending entirely Chilled iron is easier to manufacture and across the pane, starting from each cor repair. A s w*e watch the first pair of ro ll ner and forming an angle at each edge, ers at w’ork we observe th at one o f them leaving a perfect square in the middle revolves faster than its mate, so that a grain of wheat caught on the projection of ■nrrounded by six half squares. The fractures are as straight as though a slow roller is stretched out or unfolded cut with a diamond and straightedge, by the projection o f the quick one. This action it is w hich opens the grain so as to and the proportions of each section us shell out the m iddlings without at the true as though laid out with mathemati same tim e m aking more than a triflin g cal instruments. The jar of the earth qu antity o f flour. A point ju st here to quake seems to have thrown a heavy which the m iller pays particular attention pressure upon the corner of the sash, is keeping these rollers at the rig h t dis and the glass, unable to bear the strain, tance apart. If too fa r frqm each other gave way; but by what law of mechan they take no hold o f the wheat. I f too ics it broke in such regular lines and near they mash it into flakes which resist mathematical proportions is a puzzle to the flour separating process follo w in g up the roller’s work. all who have seen it. It is promised to W hen wheat has passed through the remove the whole sash, and place it in first pair o f rollers the product is con the State museum as one of the most ducted to a scalping reel. This reel is a remarkable earthquake freaks on record. revolvin g cylinder, covered with wire, hav ing about ¡1124 openings to tho square inch. —San Francisco Examiner. A s the meal is carried up its ascending side the flour and middlings fall through. The A H e r o In d e e d . axis of tho cylinder is inclined, and the There is a man in Atchison who is a hero, though i f you should call him one portions of wheat stock which cannot get he would scarcely know what tho word through its meshes gradu ally find their way to tho cylinder’s end or “ tail,” there meant. Ilia wife recently died and left to be taken to a second pair o f rollers for a him with eight children. He labors hard second reduction, In principal essentially by the day and manages his housework the same as the first. T o tho second pair after night. After doing a hard day's of rollers succeed others until a fifth or A S p e c ific A g a i n s t S n a k e b it e . work lie will begin tho family washing, even a sixth pair is reached. Each pair 1 will mention an extraordinary spe has more corrugations to the inch than its to be finished and hung on the line next cific for the cure of snakebite which morning, the ironing to bo douo tho predecessors, and has its tw'o rollers placed General Sir John Bisset obtained at nearer together. second night. He could not afford a Iu follow in g the partly broken wheat to Natal. It was called "C roft’s Tincture sowing woman, so ho has by constantly the second pair o f rollers we le ft behind of Life,” and was prepared and sold by trying learned to run a machine and cut us for a moment the flour and middlings an old Scotchman who kept the nature of and fit. duo to the first pair’s action. These tw o its ingredients and preparation a pro Tho oldest girl is growing up, and will products, tho m iller reminds us, were do- found secret. It was put up in small be a great help to him in u few years. liverm i by tho scalping reel as a mixture. bottles about the length and thickness Ilia little children are sent to school He now submits them to a bolting reel, a of a man’s forefinger, and these were every day, and they appear as neatly frame clad with silk having hundreds or sold for half a guinea (.$2.75) each. and comfortably dressed as any in the thousands o f apertures to the square inch. Of tlie efficacy tlie general declared school. He did not scatter his family This reel is cylindrical, a form much pre that there could be no question. He had ferable to the six sided shape of old pat among his relatives nor send them to an terns. Through its apertures the flour himself preserved by it the lives of two orphan nsylum. He kept them together, readily passw. leaving the m iddlings in of his servants, who at different times and their homo is almost us comfortable the reel. In this way scalping and bolting had been bitten by venomous serpents, as it was when the mother was alive. reels follow up each successive pair of to say nothing of a great many oxen and He is a hero, and the greatest kind of a rollers, their meshes gradu ally becoming a beautiful ami valuable horse. Unfor hero, from tho fact fliat he does not re finer ami finer. Howr much finer depends tunately, Crofts died some years ago, alize that he is a hero at all.—Atchison upon the character of the wheat and the and it is understood that tlie secret of general conditions ufider which a m ill is i G'obe. his tincture perished with him. It was operated. A s a rule the silks run one A b o u t M e n ’s P r e s e n ts . number or size finer at each reduction. probably a remedy tho preparation of Various facts became evident during W e are shown a variety o f cloths, all of which was imparted to him by some one the holidays. One was that a rule fol European make, ranging from 570 to 28,1)00 of the Zulu witch doctors, whose knowl edge of the curative properties of all lowed by ninety-nine men out of a hun- meshes to the square inch. The durability o f these silks is astonish African mineral, vegetable or animal derd existed in these words: “ When in doubtgivoadoll." Another wasthat.even ing. W ith soft wheat a reel w ill serve six substances is known to be most exten or seven years and remain in good condi if the average man began to procure his tion. W heat attracts moisture so readily sive. But they guard this knowledge jeal Christmas presents now for the 25th of from the atmosphere that its dampness December next, midnight of the 24th of foretells a com ing storm as certainly as a ously, and are seldom won to impart it I that month would find him withliis most fallin g barometer. On m u ggy days bolting to any European. If the secret of the | important gifts still unbouglit; aiul un- is so much retarded that if possible the tincture could be rediscovered its finder might perhaps be enabled to claim the given gifts are as useless as unkissed m iller slows down operations. Under his guidance w e now retrace our reward of £'10,000 now offered by the kisses. A third fact brought homo was 1 that no woman was over wholly satisfied steps to where we left the bolting reels de British government of India for a specific with the presents she got. if they were liverin g their middlings. W e are now to against snakebites.—London Cor. Phil see what becomes of them. M ixed as they for her baby they were not good enough; are with particles of bran, fiber and other adelphia Telegraph. if they were for herself she had others Impurities, they go to a separator, con A f r a i d o f T a k i n g t h e D is e a s e . like them. Five women met accident trived upon a principle as simple as it is Tho late H. L. Glide, superintendent ally in a car the day before New Year’s; effective. they were all going to exchange Christ In windy weather, if w e inspect the dust of the city railroad, was onoof tho most mas presents, and they all got off when borne to the window sills at the various genial and largo hearted men in San the conductor called Fifteenth street.— levels o f a tall building, we find a decided Francisco. One day lio contracted a se difference in its quality. The dust which vere cold which turned into quick con New York Sun. ha* riseti to the top story is much finer sumption. He consulted his physician, than the dust deposited at the ground floor. who told him that l.is complaint was of D a r t m o u t h 's H o s p it a l. The wind has carried ligh t particles fu r Mr. Hiram Hitchcock, of New York, ther than heavy ones. This action Is im i little importance and would pass away has endowed a bespit,if h i memory of hi* tated in the aspirators and purifiers o f our in a day or two with a little care and late wife, Mary Hitchcock. It is being m ill. A sharp blast o f air Is directed rest, but realized that he was already ehpeted at Hanover, N. H.. and will offer against the m ixture of middlings, bran beyond medical aid aud that a change opportunities for clinical study to the and fiber. A s the finer and ligh ter fra g of climate might do him some good. He students in tho medical department of ments can be blown further than the ! was accordingly ordered to Auburn. Dartmouth college. The hospital will heavier and coarser, they are separated 1 which is the resort of consumptives be less than half a mile from tho college, into their special boxes or chutes. Puri from all over California. Tlie doctor fiers are made iu a variety of designs. These and will staud in a park of fifteen acres, machines are set at the task o f divid in g was surprised a day or so after to see on a site overlooking part of the Oon- middlings into coarse, fine and low grades, him back again, and inquired what was nectient valley. Any patient not suffer incidentally freeing them from any admix the maiter. “ W ell,” he said,“ there was - ►o in null coughing around me that 1 al ing from infectious disease will be eli lure o f bran and germ they may contain. A s the rollers have gradually turned out most thought 1 hud consumption, and gible for admission, anil it is believed that the professional staff will be made | a finer ami finer product, a point is reached came back fearing I might possibly con- np of physicians from the town and the w here m iddlings, germ and bran are de | tract it.” The following day the poor college. The hospital will probably be ! livered in particles very sim ilar In their fellow was dead.—San Francisco Argo- ready for occupancy during the coining minute size ami weight. The differences J nauL __________________ which exist between them are tin) slight autumn, and will lie so liberally endowed for any process o f separation to seize upon. D e t e c t e d b y a M is s p e lt W o r d . financially as to do away with the neces The silk of the bolting reel can divide In a trial of political importance, the sity of soliciting outside assistance.— small particles from large; the aspirator, whole case of which hinged npon the j Harper's ISaznr or purifier of other type, can disunite light question of the genuineness of certain particles from heavy ones. Here the effective lim it o f both is passed. Now by letters, tlie most important witness was. G en . F la k ’ » It o q u e s t * A l l r » l d . The administratrix of the estate of the bringing his final m ixture o f middlings, while under examination, suddenly late Clen. Clinton lb Fisk ( Mrs. Fisk) has germ and bran to rolls of smooth surface taken by surprise by being called upon paid all the subscriptions made by the the m iller Kell up precisely such a d iffer to write down a particular word which ence of structure am ong them as a sepa general to various colleges, theological rating proves* demands. He breaks up the occurred in the letters. The slip of seminaries and other institutions of the m id d l i n g s into still finer fragm ents, flat paper was handed back with the word church, and has, we learn from the tens the germ , and thoroughly detaches misspelt in an identically similar fash trustees of Drew seminary, paid a large tlie bran from the m iddling*. This last ion to that in which it appeared in the subscription on which there was tie legal and finest yield of m iddlings can now be correspondence, and the clever forger claim, the general not having signed the separated by liolting reels of somewhat was goon after detected in tlie witness ! book. \V# also learn that the cor]>"ra coarse uiesh. Uiuciuuati Com m ercial G a aimself.—Sun Francisco Argonaut. tion of Fisk university lias decided to sett*. A n l i i i l i i . i l K n o w N o t h in g . Royal Baking Powder Many A TRYING MOMENT. The Chickasaw Nation has elected Jonas Wolfe for governor f the trilie. Wolfe is t full blood Indian and belongs to the ultra Know Nothing faction of Chicka««w diticians. He dors not speak a wool of nglisb, mid is bitterly opposed to leg'sla- liou having a tendency to advance his pro pie to the white man’s plaue. r Formerly the greater part of Irish butter was packed into firkins, bat the farmers are now turning their atten T o g e l t a t D o u b le T r ic e . tion to making butter snitabie for pre The souvenir half dollars to be Issued in mpport of the World's Columbian expo- serving in tins. litlon are to be sold at the rate of one dol The world is a comedy to those that lar for each of the coins. The board of think, a tragedy to those that feeL — lirectors has decided to sell the souvenirs lirvet to the public instead of placing the Horace W lly o k tut irs iteus la the bauds of s u it eradicate. M any persons are afflicted with skin eruptions, boils or ulcers. B b a n d r e t h ’ s P i l l s taken freely w ill in a short tim e effect a com plete cure o f all such troubles. Ulcers o f lon g standing have been cured by them. Carbuncles have been checked in their in- eipien y by them. T h e w o n t lever sores, bed sores, and the like have been driven from the skin by the n. O nly begin in tim e and a few o f B r a n p r e t i i ’ s I ’ i l l h w ill pre vent many a sickness. B raxdreth ’8 P ills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe* to take at any time. She k n itted h im som e s ilk w ristbands F o r Christm as. T h ey w e re lovers, B u t n ow they do not speak. H e th o u gh t T h e y w ere urabr 11a covers. “ Brown's Bronchial Trochen” are widely known as an admirable remedy for bron chitis, hoarseness, coughs and throat trou bles. Sold only in bojeen. It has been w is e ly suggested that the term be changed to p u iliticia n s . H O W ’S T H IS ! W e o ffe r $100 rew ard fo r a n y case of catarrh that ca n n o t be co red b y H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. F J. C H E N K Y A CO., Props., T o led o , O. W e, the undersigu ed, h ave kn ow n F. J. Che n ey fo r th e last fifteen years, aud b e lie v e h im p erfectly h on orable in all business tran saction s and fin a n c ia lly a b le to carry ou t a ny o b liga tion s m ade by th e ir firm. W EST «& T R l ’ A X , W h o lesa le D ruggists, T o led o , O. W A1.D IN G K IN N A N At M A R V IN W h olesale D ru ggist-, T o led o , O. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken {e te rn a lly , a ctin g d ire c tly upon the b lood and m ucous surfaces o f the system . P rice, 75 cents per bottle. Sold by a ll u iu ggists. Testim on ia ls free. AN ENEM Y BAFFLED . The*«* Is au en em y w ith w hom thousands are i- m ilia r a ll th e ir ! ir e «, because th ey are born w n h a ten den cy to biliousness W ith this enem y th ey ar.* c n stan tly L a itliu g w ith In effectu al weapons. H o s te tte r* Stom ach B itters w ill baffle it. M ere p u rga tives w ill not reform adisord- red co n d itio n o f the liv e r in dica ted, n ot by co n sti pât on a on but aiso by sick Lea : ache», ye llo w ness o f the skiu rn d eyeballs, nausea, furred tong e and uneasiness, m ore p s n ic u la rly upon p.esaure on the rig h t side, upon and below the RUPTURE AND P IL E S E l y B ro th ers , ru ti .TI? V -m fo m r f c P a ip . 4 re a l <Ü,Ô> 111 lijo A c and b65 «'Pains of c M a ib ,r to s s ir CURED. H ood’ s C u res parilla better in m y life . T o -d a y I am cured and 1 g iv e W e p o s itiv e ly cu re rupture, p iles and a ll re c to H o o d ’s rian m paiilla th o w h o le praise o f it ." tal diseases w ith o u t p&lu o r d e ten tio n from b u si C. C. A b k b , grocer, C au lsteo, N . Y . ness. N o cure, no pay. A ls o a ll Private d is eases. Address tor pam p hlet Drs. P o rterfield <S HOOD'S PILLS cu re Nausea, Sick H ea da ch e, Losey, 83» Mar g e t street, ban Francisco. In d ig estion , Biliousness, t o ld by a ll dru ggist«. “ Did you m ake any Christina presents, B a r t o n ? " “ N o ; I bought w h at I n eed ed ." T i t G u m í a for breakfast. Hercules Gas Engine (G A S O R G A S O L I N E ) Use E n am elln e Stove P o lish : no dost, no sm ell. Made for Power or Pumping Purposes. The Cheapest Reliable Gas Eugine ou the Market. E n g in e a n d P u m p . of O N E B iN J O Y » F o r S im plicity it B e a ts tha W o r ld . I t oils Its e lf fro m a R e s e rv o ir, N o C a rb u re to r to g e t o u t o f order. N o B a tte rie s o r E le ctric S p ark . Both the method and results whet: Syrup o f Figs is taken; it is pleasant I t runs with a Cheaper Grade o f Gasoline than any other Engine. and refreshing to the taste, and aeu 8KX I) FOR CATALOGUE TO gentlj yet promptly on the Kidney* Livei and Bowels, cleanses the ay* P A L M E R & REY, M a n u f a c t u r e r s , tern effectually, dispels colds, heaa 405 Sansoms Street. Sen Francisco, Cal. iches and fevers and cures habitual :onst ipation permanently. For sal« P O R T L A N D ,O K K G O N . in 50c and $t bottles by all druggist» CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN HA NCI SCO. CAL. loii'sviui. si. M A N X ’S stw toss, s r. S H IL O H ’ S V IT A L IZ E !* . Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,Tenri.,says: “ Shiloh's Vital Uef ’ S A V K D M Y L lF h . 1 consider It thebest remedy fo r adebilltatedsiistem I ever uaed. ” For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 eta. w [ T he EvAXSC he M CMLCo in recommending it . CI NCI NNATI , ! ) . »H sufferers. 8T0NER. tí a J «m u i . ¥ D.,D D .,D k fS o ld b y D n if f lt t S o D R IC E Driving the Brain A ll druggists. YO U NC M EN! T h e S p e c ific A No. I. Cures, without fall, all cases o f S o n o r r - h u 'a and G l e e t , uo m atter o f how long standing. Prevents stricture, it being an In terim! remedy. Cures when everything else 1ms falled. Bold by all Druggists. Manufuc tu rers: Th e A . Schoen bet • M edlcine Mai Co., San Jose, Cal. P r i c e . 83.00. We Make a Success g r O f what ? , country businesson mail orders. H o w ? By prom pt service, low prices, care in every detail, perfect attention to individual wants. It is our study to please, and w e succeed. Steadily increasing business proves it. You can’t afford to do without us any longer, so address for price list, S M IT H ’S C A S H S T O R E , 416 - 41 $ F r o n t S t ., S. F . Ask for latest price list. N o charge to join our arm y o f customers, ten thousand strong. FRAZER AXLE Best in theWorldlfl n T A O T Get the Genuine!|lnr Q , \ r Sold Everywhere! W I I L f l U L TUB Best a & S*». Waterproof p Coat FISH WUflP in the WORLD ! IONS! Now is a splendtu time to apply. For reliable, prompt, effective service, or in- iormation in any claim write to LEW IS H EININCER, P . O. B » x 37 6. SUCKER 1 I The F1SI1 BRAND SLICK ER is warranted water proof, and will keep you dry In tho hardest storm. The new POMMEL SLIt KER is a perfect riding coat, and covers the entire saddle. Beware o f imitations. Don't bu\ a coat if the “ Fish Brand” is not on it. Illu^ra- ted fatal tVi e. A, J. TOWER, Boston, Mass. bv SW E D ISH ASTH M A ____ ____ _______C U RE . Sample mailed free. C O LLIN S BROS. M E D IC IN E CO., St. Louis, Mo ASTHMA CURED UTTER B ig O lsth ea ck n ow ’ e d f *-4 leadin g rem edy fo r e li to. j unnatural dtachsrge» » u p riva te diseases o f id s ’? A certain cure for the d«V.2* 1 ta tln g weakness psctdla? to women. I prescribe it and feel safe ____ Scott’s Emulsion R [ I I I iector lo r its successful treatment Is furnishe. tree Shiloh’s Remedies are sold by ua on » guarantee to give satisfaction.______________ o f Cod L iv e r O il, which not only creates flesh o f and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. ONE PETALUMA WCtJBATOR COMP’T. PETALUMA. CAL HI LO H ^S/l,CATARRH __________ REMEDY. at the expense o f the Body. W hile we drive the brain we must build up the body. E x ercise, pure air — foods that make healthy flesh— refreshing sleep— such are methods. When loss o f flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician w ill doubtless tell you that the quickest builder o f all three is 0 W ill c u t D ry o r Green B ones, M eat, G ristle and all. Green C u t B O N E S w ill dou ble th e n um ber o f eggs — w ill m ake th em m ore fer t ile — w ill carry th e hens s a fe ly throu gh th e m o ltin g p erio d and pu t them In c o n d itio n to la y w h e n eggs co m m an d the h igh est price aud w ill d o v e lo p e y o u i c h ic k s fasDer than any o th e r food . F e e d G reen B on es and u se t ’ r c o s o z o n e to k ill th e lic e , and you w ill m a ke i fifty per cent m o re profit. Bend fo r C a ta logu e and prices. C ure« Consum ption, Cough*. C rou p, Sore T hroat. Solé by all Druggists on a Guarantee. F o ra Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh’s Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction.—» 5 cents. Prepared by Scott A Bowns, N Y . 56 W arren street, New York. « F irst I b a d pains in m y back and chest, then la ln t (. « U n g at th e itu m ach , and w h en I w ou ld eat, th a first tasto w ou ld m a k e m e d ea th ly slc-k. O f course I ran dow n r a p i d l y , and l o s t C5 pounds. M y w ife and \ a abort riba. A void drastic poxgatives which gripe f a m i l y w e r e m u c h and w eaken the intestines, and substitute tbi- a la rm ed and I e x a c t e d ^ w orld-fam ou s a n ti-b ilio u s co rd ia l, w hich lik e w ise rem oves m ala ria l, stom ach ic and kidn ey m y stay c n earth w ou ld Bu t a frien d co m p alnts. rheum atism and nervousness. As be short. a la x a tiv e o f th e bowels, painless but effectual, a d v i s e d m e to t .k e it im p roves appetite, sleep and the a b ility to d i H o o d 's S arsaparilla and j gest, and possesses the ad d itio n a l advan tage o f a so oa m y a p p e tite c a m e * standard t.u ic ._________ _____________ back, I ate h e a rtily w ith- * * * B orely—Say, o ld man. do you th in k I ’d be able out distress, gaine d tw o pou nds a w eek. I took to make a liv in g out o f hum orous w ritin g ? E d 8 b o ttle * o f H o o d ’s S arsaparilla and n ever fe lt ito r —1 fa n cy so. Just keep out o f it aud try. T h e H eig h t o f Im p n d cn e.—T a k in g sh e'ter in an u m bre la shop u n til the sh ow er is over. The disagreeable operation o f forcing liquids in to the head and tlie use o f excit ing snuffs are being superseded by E ly ’s Cream Balm, a cure for catarrh and colds in the head. 1 have been a great sufferer from catarrh for ten years: could hardly breathe. Some nights f could not sleep, f purchased E ly ’s Cream Balm, and am using it freely; it is w orking a cure surely. I have advised sev eral friends to use it, and with happy re sults in every case. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and it is worth its w eight in gold. I thank God I have found a remedy I can use with safety and that does all that is claim ed for it.— B. W . Sperry, Hartford, Conn. A p p ly Balm into each nostril. It is qu ickly absorbed. Gives relief at once. Price, 50 cents at druggists’ or by mail. Food Made Me Sick W a s h in g to n , D . C. SOVEREIGN REMEDY. D R . P A R K K R ’S S U R E C O U G H CURE. One dose w ill stop a cough. I t n ever fails. T ry It. Price, 26 cents a bot le. For sale by a ll druggists. P a cific Coast Agents, GEO. 0AHLBENDER A CO.. Druggists, at 4 K e a rn y Street, San F ran cisco, C al. OPIUM M o rp h in e H a b it C a re d In IO t o S O d a r s . N o pay till cured. DR* J ,S T E P H E N S , L e b a n o n ,O h .o . Ihe very remarkable and certain rebef aiven wnman by MOORE’S R E VE ALE D R EM ED Y has g-ven it the name of Woman’s Friend. It is » ■ . I y — v - 1 . uniformly success ful in relieving; the backaches, headaches ( J and weakness which burden and shorten a woman’s Thousands of women testily for it. It will stive health and strength and make life a pleasure. FOR 8ALE BY A L L DRUGG18TS. Printer or Publisher: tried Tube Inks ? N o ! Then do not waste any more time or Ink, but try them and you will use 110 other. Jaenecke & Ullman’s Tube Inks are the finest; we sell them; also their celebrated Book and News Inks, Bronzes, Varnishes, etc. A complete stock at our warerooms. H a v e you c piso'» Rem edy Ihr Osuurh Is the | fv«*t. fîMsk'«! to Use. and Chrmpr*. j 1 C A T A R R M Sold bv druggists or sent by mall. , kv. k. T U o k IM m . W orrao, rw A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITIES BETTER THAN THIS ADVERTISE MENT. 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