Snobbery U its own reward in an embar- rr.3sing way tor ihw iLob % cry often, and no one ices more frequent illastruiiuu» of The Touche* o f M agic l»y Which Dull the fact than tl:o reporter. in leavening power, in and and wholesomeness, is indispensable for use w h erever the best and food is required. finest All other Baking Powders contain ammonia or alum. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. fi A St & TOMORROW . •"Tomorrow- I !!I live nriglit. tom orrow." lie whispered Iji * heart jvh l»u sank to rent, “ I will know no more o f romor*c uml norrow. And l he satiety o f pleasure*» qiie; t.” Then, ncrohs the silence, an eerie laughter Quivered ami ¿¿urglod us he sank to rest: “ Not tomorrow, h\\ eel yontli, nor l lie day a fter Tomorrow will you forsake »w oel phuisi^tA's quest.” “ T6morrow Y wfft rmtx uiy UjJTrTtomorrow,’ He whisper • 1 his heart as he sank to rest. ” 1*11 begin a rig h t—nor remorse nor sorrow Shull ever em bitter fond love’s sweet quest.” Then quivered and gurgled an eerie laughter; “ Love oft brings sorrow to its winner's breast, Not tomorrow, bravo inan, nor the day after Tom orrow w ill you ultuia fond love's sweet quest.” “ Tomorrow, they say, f will die: tomorrow,” lie whispered Ids soul, in sad unrest, “ It w ay nil then come r ig h t-a ll sin and sor­ row— And end life's fever in pleasure’s quest.” Then, across the silence, an ccrio laughter Quivered and gurgled in sad unrest: “ Not tomorrow, old man, nor the day after Touti iron w ill life desist from pleasure’s quest.” —Alary V. Walthall iu ArkausawTraveler. T h e N o v e lis t and tliu Cabm an. Alexander Dumas, Jr., writes us fol lows: ‘‘ .My father possessed extraordinary strength of muscle, evidence of which 1 Imd for the first time when about fourteen or fifteen years of age. One day ho took me to the (jymnasc. As we came out of tin* theater it was raining cats and dogs. 1 followed him to a solitary cab, which was standing on the boulevard. H e gave his address to l lie driver, who stood lieside bis cab, and we were nl>out to get in when the man t>ul bis band on tiie door, saying: “ ‘ I ’ m not going to stir from the spot iu this weather under live francs a fare.* “ ‘ Von w o n ’ t, c h i' liiiin 't l It A fte r A ll. “ Can you loan me a match, my good man?” inquired an elderly man of a Broad way driver on the down town trip yester­ day morning at about 10 o ’clock. The old gentleman had taken out from a well filled case a splendid twenty five cent, cigar, and the d river noted that there were other» iu the oxidized silver pocket case. “ W hy. ceriait»ly~-clieerfiillyf sir, I assn re you,” returned the politically polite man of the reins. And he fished around with one hand for a match, presently handing the old man several of them. Morethatiks Profuse politeness on the d river’s part V. ho sniffs the aroma o f the cigar with n i ilont delight, ‘ ‘ i don’ t get much chance to ■ noke—at the dinner hour I smoke a cigar occasionally, for lots of gentlemen, as you have done, get a ligh t of me aud then in- sist upon g iv in g me a c iga r." But thesm okcr was obt use. “ O f course," the obliger resumed, ‘ ‘ l never expect any thing o f the kind, but they w ill iusist upon ii " “ Uh!” from the preoccupied smoker. “ I t ’s odd, dou't you think, that for every ligh t I ever gave a passenger on this plat­ form I got a cigar iu return?" “ Quite odd.” “ I finally learned to always carry matches, and 1 get several good smokes every d ay." The old man was looking at the Diana weather vane. “ Ho far, today, I haven’ t gotten my lunch time cigar. O f course,all sentiment aside, I rather expect those returns o f fa vors.” M ore silence. “ In fact, it ’s a lm nines* m atter— it’s po­ liteness for revenue only, one m ight say. When a mail wants a light real bad—as for n mere illustration, you yourself did just now—it ought to be worth a good cigar for him, don’t jo n tliitik ?” “ Don bl less. ” “ W ell now, my dear sir, you w ill pardon me for Ireiug plain, but have you a good cigar about you ?*’ “ Yes, I have several good ones in my pocket. W h at’s that got to do with all this talk of yours?” And the remainder of the ride down busy Broadway was in silence—icy, icy silence.— New York World. “ ‘ No.’ “ ‘ For the first, second and last time.* “ Cabby made no reply, but stood there with Ids band on the door. Then my fa tber got bold of 1 lie man around the mid die, lifted 1dm from the ground, hoisted him on bis seat and said, ‘ Perhaps you’ ll g o now!' “ And stepping into the carriage he said I’ owcr o f un Old Song. to m e, ‘ Remember in future bow you are to deal with refractory cabmen.’ A street \liand, consisting o f a harp, n “ I still fancy I see that cabby with Ids flute and t wo violins, made sticli unusually heavy cloak, all of a heap, jerked up into good in it si e «»•$ W est street the other even the air like a feather and Hopping dowu on ing that a great crowd was beguiled into the seat Like a lump of lead.” stopping and listening to il. The musicians seemed careful to suit all tastes. A fte r every three or foi.tr tunes the chief mil A Corpulent tiin g ’ s MUhnp. lem bum made up for siciuti canvassed the crowd, hat in hand. The king of Wurtemburjg the smallness of Ids doma/ns by the colon On one of these roilnds lie was stopped by sal bulk of bis person. ri. 11 11 fit in slay stay at Vienila a tall young fellow? who stood in tiie shad was cut short, owing to nn unfortunate in­ ow o f n store dooyway. The young man cident. So enormous was his development threw a coin into bis hat and whispered a that iu all the dining tables at home lie few words to him,,and the musician, after liad a semicircular space cut out to enable a moment’s tliou got. nodded Ins head and him to sit dowu to his meals with comfort. went back to bis orchestra. He gave a It seems that t:o preparation had been short order iu Italian, there was a tuning made for him in the Austrian court dining o f the luirp and * lie violins, and the next moment, clearly and expressively, came tables. One night a great banquet was given to the strains of "O n ly to See Her Face.” \ here seems to be some touch o f nature which lie was invited. In th ccou rseof the me:.I some remark was made which the In the music of the sentimental old song k in g construed as a sligh t on himself. that tou ch«» the average man and brings a W ild with rage, ho jumped up with such pleasant lump Into his throat, and it hod suddenness that the table, caught by bis its effect on the crowd. Home o f those who protuberant bulk, was overturned and all stood n ca rflietn ll young fellow in the door the dishes, plate, glass and decorations way looked at him and smiled, half humor were hurled upon tlie floor with n fearful ously. half sympathetically. "M ashed,” sub! a young woman iu a red crash. 11 is majesty fled from the room, pursued by shouts o f laughter, and left jacket. " I have l>eeu there." said a man on the Vienna that very night.—Tem ple Bar. curbstone. But t he young fellow did not hear them. Tlio Truth About Some Oration*. He stool sm iling also, half wistfully, “ There is a great deal o f satisfaction," and his eyes, ranging over the heads of the she said sweet ly. **iii delivering your com muciciiiiis and the crowd, seemed fixed on menccnient address in L atin .’’ some vague spot in the distance. — Busim “ W hyr ___ __ “ Because if you happen to forget any o f llcruld. it >ou ( in go in and improvise without any­ The In ven tor o f Panorama*. body'.» knowing the difference.” — Washing Robert Barker, an Irish painter, who ton Star. lived iu Edinburgh toward the close o f the last century, was the Inventor of pano ramus. In iVHN he was imprisoned for debt in the Scottish capital. IIis cell was U R B U S IN E S S IS lighted by an air bole in one of the corners, m I in? Groceries at which left the lower part of the mom in wholesale prices direct to such darkness that be ton 1*1 not read the t ie consumer. A ll w e letters sent to him. He found, however, w a n t 1 1 say is this : If that when he placed them against the part yott re d lv w ant to buy of the wall lighted by the air hole tlio your G R O C E R IE S as words liecame very distinct. The effect they should be bought, was most striking, and it occurred to him *end for our price I sr. that if it picture were placed in a similar S lin e \v l be mai ed free position it would have a wonderful effect. of i h a 'g : on applka ion. Accordingly, on his liberation, he made a series o f experiments whh Ii enabled him to Improve his invention, and on June IP. 17X7. he obtained a patent in London which establishes ids claim to lie t lie iu w n tor of Seattle, Wash. the panorama. London artist spoke with I % % %% %% % great contempt of Barker’s exhibit ion, but their opinions did net prevent the public from rushing iu crowds to see the pictures exhibited in the rotunda in Leicester square. Excellence Was soon obtained In the art, and it In’cnme n “ chest nut” that so com pletely descriptive was a panorama by Barker of a sljpw reek that a New foundland dog would Leap Into the picture to drag the drowning persons out of the sou. — Loudon Tit Bit*. O COOPER & liEVY, “G e r m a n S y ru p ” Two bottles of German Syrup cured me of Hemorrhage of the! Lungs when other remedies failed. I am a married man and, thirty-six years of a“ e, and live with my wife and two little girls at Durham, Mo. 1 have stated this brief aud plain so that all may understand. My case was a bad one, and I shall he glad to tell anyone about it who will write me. P hii . ip L. S ciiknck , P. O. B0X45, April 25, 1890- No man could ask .1 more houorable, busi­ ness-like statement. o f lS H TM. TV»,* V it * 1. on th. br.t WATERPROOF COAT £e2f'* ! hx*hs' —Illustrated l/Olidou News. A Illv r r o f Ink. There are many rivers which have a *nf fleient element o f the marvelous to admit them into categories of the wonderful Algeria. Spain and India, for instance, cat I: have rivers within their Umlers which at- composed—not of water, hut of ink. That in A lg eria is water until after the union >f tw o of its principal tributailcs. oae of which flows through a country strong's impregnated with iron, the other corner from a pout l * > T h e chemical action o' the iron on the gallic acid from the p»-.»t makes a licautlful w riting fluid St Lon. U e pu blic I havo in mind a little comedy o f an «ren- Sand anil Lead A rc Change«! Iu S p ar­ k lin g Crystal«»—The Dart That Xieut ing last week. A man whoso name had been in print now and then because once Plays In the Manufacture o f Glass. Lc held a petty public officii was concerned iu an action at law by which his landlord The glussmaker’a trade, practical, even prosaic and stolidly scientific us it is in ■ought to recover arrears o f rent. The petty reality, seems, however, to the average ol>- « x-official is a dapper littlo fellow o f w m e _1 pretensions. A reporter was sent to S T ver to be an exquisite art assisted by t tom ethiiig very like* sorcery. Take for in him for particulars of the landlord’»action. The doorbell at tho brownstono where I trance the very first step in the process of ho little ex-official lives was answered by a making glass and we have something sug- lo y in uniform, liberally br:u>s buttoned. j gestive, even to the unimaginative, of nec- I romatiey of alchem y—something akin to Young Duttons boro tho reporter’s card to the fabled evolution of the philosopher's inner regions at the rear o f the hall, whence, stone. In what is known os the “ m ixing through an open door, came sounds of a i room’ ’ we have a hnge pile o f suud, an- dinner party. A lso the follow ing, after | other of ox?de of lead and a third of pearl Buttons had brought in tho card: “ A reporter! W hat the deuce can the | ash—all dull, sodden, coarse materials con j i tabling not the slightest promise o f the fellow want?” This in the tones of the ex- | gleaming, glitterin g, crystal pure glass official, lord and master. “ W hat! A horrid reporter?’ ’ In n fem ­ j which w ill presently flash iu show win- | down, in sumptuous boudoirs and parlors inine voice, evidently that c f the lady cf the house. “ Don’t see him, dear. Send j and on banquet Iwirds. The amount o f glass manufactured va­ the boy back to ask his business.” ries at different times, but the proportion ! “ Please say,” observed the reporter quiet­ ' o f the ingredients is never changed. A ly when Duttons brought hack the mes- j trusted and careful workman weighs out. eage, “ that 1 was sent to ask about the I for example, f'/X) pounds o f Berkshire sand landlord’s suit to recover rent.” “ Duttons marched back, and an instant and thoroughly mixes with it 409 to 3.000 pounds. In the furnace which contains eight of red from contrast with his evening dress, these pots the mass is subjected to the i wl | out in th ■ hi 1L “ M y dear sir,” he spluttered out, “ I re­ terrific Ii -at o f a roaring fir«* for forty hours, and then the “ metal.” as it iseallcd. ally must beg your pardon; I didn’t under­ is ready for the (left manipulations o f the stand,” etc., aud then in a stago whisper skilled glassblowers, who hover about the ho explained that “ it was all a m istake’’ furnace and at intervals remove small : about that suit for rent; “ merely a misunder­ portion:; of the white, iiot scmiliquid sub standing,” "w ou ld bo amicably adjusted," stance upon the ends o f their long tubes or and much more in the sumo strain. W hen “ blowers' pipes,” manipulating it in a way the reporter, niter listening courteously, fam iliar to every Pittslm rger. The grace had cbtain* d tho necessary facts, he re­ ful sweeps and agile tw irlin g* of the rod turned to his office and wrote an insignifi­ are not made for the sake of appearance, cant paragraph about the matter, nml of but for practical effect in giv in g the glow- course without reference lo tho comedy o f iug bit o f molten glass the peculiar shape tho evening.— N ew York Herald. which may he desired, dependent upon i Maciiuluy nnv furnace, with its strong i never bo i:i want except by his own fault, lights and heavy shadows, the circles of but the ere af • .st natural philosopher m ight light carved in the darkness by the sweep starve w hile Lis countrymen were boasting of the gleam ing, ruddy tipped wands may of kis di; eovtries, and while foreign ueada- ue to the o u looker.it is stern, stiIT labor mic.s were begging for the honor o f being for the operatives. Their tools are fewer j allowed to and his name to their list. P ro ­ ind more prim itive than those o f any other fessor Owen was eventually appointed su­ class of skilled artisans. They use a few perintendent o f the department o f natural rude iron implements, a stick, much like a history in 18 /», w ith ft salary o f £SC0pci1 an­ narrow roofing shingle, a heavy, uncouth ; num.—I a l l M all Gazette. pftirof iron shears and the all im portant! a - ing and polishing. The various objects mcihod being without doubt tho most an formed by the glassblowers, as decanters, i cicnt bu. ial mode known to man. The very bottles, vases, bowls, wineglasses, goblets earliest I gyp.iaussccm to have understood ind scores of other articles o f ornamental j the art c f i nibaiming and to have practiced ... it from tim e out o f memory. The ancient >r table ware—after ....................... undergoing the grad ¡m i’i w i u i i j prowaHlnViio K h i s h m i ^ u v ! ,:" d crccmV ^ ,bob od >'’ t ';c t.ikon to Ilif cntUnK clep.-irtment. T liry u:,‘ - ii’ccn i;v ; ttpulchcr, except .n have form, l.nt not the finish. t:rm e of cn-c c f illustim u» warriors, statesmen, etc., shape nor l.rillianey, nml are technically , ,l u t si; « ^ S '»uricd unburned as a known an ‘ ‘ l.iank*.’ ’ special mark o f favor. A hundred worlcmcn are ready at th e ir' bomo nnetent tribes preservet only parts wheels to put them thrm i«li the p r . , c o f Hie bedy rad bmr.rd or Imty.'.l the rc- wltieh w ill develop luster and make them htair.der. i^Impar.s retained and preserved. flash and gleam with prismatic light like drk d or in liquid, varied according to tribal titanic diamonds, A hundred wheels notions. Yv iMi seme it was the heart that ranged iu tw o rows down a long room, was thought to be too sacred for cremation elicli belted t o a great central shaft, are or burial, with other:; the liver, ears, nose, sw iftly whirled by a great engine iu t lie j ^Or’-o,,° c r lingers. The Tartars o f 2,f&0 hascme.it M o w . In I his department, n* ¡ * vslt* F r e « rvcd only the thumb find in the one already described, the tools are toe nails c f t!:cirdead.—bt. LouisItepubhc. o f the simplest order, and indeed there ap­ Slaves o f Fashion. pears lo be no line of manufacture involv “ Did you r.ctice the lady who just crossed ing so much skill and productive o f so rich and artistic effects which employs suc!i the hall!-” asked the center c f a croup of prim itive implements us does tliis. The loiterers in Ike era;'d parlor. “ Fine look­ skilll''illness of the workman is almost ing. Isn’ t rich ” “ Uni, net always,” re­ sponded i r.c o f the mammas, “ so much de- everything. p; i.ds ( n the fashion. I Lave known her by I'AIIVING TUR tr\K!i GLASS. The glass cutters work in three divisions sight a long i ime, nr.d Lave be en struck by be r e!epenelencc upon the whims o f her and the various articles passthrough three distinct grades o f treatment First c o n vs dr» Fsniftkcr. You know one luely may be tho “ roughing.” tlm t is the deep cutting s!i:;lit, ar.el the clinging drapery and fu ll or grinding o f the pattern, o f which the sleeves arc all in her favor. But w ait till principal points and lines have been first the tout lady conics along ar.el then see marked upon t he glass with red paint. For tho eliuercr.ee. W hew! there comes one I.re k ! This is the reverse side. this work a thin iron wheel i employed. I imw. W ould you be lieve any cnc idiot enough to upon which, as it revolves with the rapid ity (J a buzz saw, the operator fro n time be made such f t p ; y of? W h y can’t them to tim e places a little sand fro n the tank bo tw o fashions— one for the stout ami one in front o f him, while water drips eon for the thin? Nature’s law, I reckon—on-? le ade r fi r a drove of sheep cr a flock o f slant ly from an overhanging reservoir. And now the ware is passed from the geese. T he thin woman is leader just now; “ smoothers” to the "polishers.” T iie men that's a ll.” —L t. Louis Globe-Democrat. in this division accomplish their work by gentler means, and their touch is soft and l'.ra rc Jntin D avi*. almost caressing compared with the previ A n act of In loism wax performed by John oas manipulations which the object lias Tavis, gunner’s rnr.to on board the V alley undergone. The polishers us* wheel ( it) of ike Federal fleet, o lf Cajie lluttcras brushes and wooden w lieelsof varyin , edge iluiiu g tho w.u*. A shell entered the maga­ formation to fit the different depressions, zine o f the si.ip and exploded, setting fico and these are kept constantly smeared with to tho woodv, oik. A n open barrel of gun­ what looks like commoti yellow mud. but powder stooa in tho m idst o f the flame.«, is in reality a compound o f finely ground vrii’.i sparks dropping about. A t any m»>- oxide o f /.in • and lead, ealled in the trade t n i.t o .: i ex; lesion m ight cce'tir which •putty.” These wheels, with their thin would shnp-r tho vessel to fragments. j coating of peculiar polishing material, Men shrank hack, expecting ( very m on o .t I after innumerable ligh tn in glike revcv t»> be their 1. . t. John Davis threw himself I I lit ions, have the deep geometric lines and i.er» *s the op« n einl c f the b a n d , and ~ it!i 1 the corresponding facets ef the glass as his l » dy covi .d the dangerous cxplo ie smooth a* diamonds and almost ixpialing i i.t I the firs v.as put cut.—Cor. N ow v ork them in brilliancy o f g litte r and purity cl Dress. light.—A lfre d Mathews in P ittsburg Dis- i. Germany, like I'ngland, ha* a high cm! gratioa rate, but in spite of that she ndd* C o lo r* from C oal T a r. Coal tar. formerly considered a waste more than twice a* much to her poptila •ind a regular nuisance to g.is workers, ¡.* lion in one year n* Franco adds in five now ut iln*.»*»l ¡is one of the most valuable years. The population o f the German cm color producer*. Chemists have ex tract I'd p ro i** now gieater by ten tuillious than front it sixteen sh wles «*f blue, sixteen o( the |)Optilatiou of France. yellow, tw elve of orange, nine o f violet. I»e- The Indians already enlisted in the side* shades «>f oth»T cob>rs too n.imeroux Vuitod S; tis army arc much pleased with to mention ^t Louis RepuIdle. Lie service. Ti « > . n* uiiifvinmsl exactly A Cl«»«*k ( h e r T o o iim u lrn l Year* Olil. like the white soldiers, they ri'Ceive the Am ong other old fashioned clocks Mild m same rations, cook their food in the same London was one made alsmt It»71, in s*>lid way. and are treated iu all respects like brass i ;iso, by W indm ill, o f I suh I o ii , w ho their white comrades. is reputed to have I hcii one of the most famous makers of the late Scventeetli and T i e Ceylon. sf lielieve that the moon and early F.ightcviith centuries I'iiis s | h *» i *un are working at cross purpitM*. that part of the time the sun is d raggin g the men is in going o n lrr.—Philadelphia Issl moon across the *ky and that afterward W __________________ ^ the moon take* her turn at pulliug the sun lllr«l* o f l.«»ng Life. about ns she pleases. From the small island of St. Kildft. nfT Scotian 1. *,H> ixxi young gannets and an I in F.leetrisity i* new Irring n*cd in mining, men sMinnhs r «if eggs are annually col for ventilating, pumping, lighting, signal lee ted. au»l although this binl lays only ing. subsurface hauling, hoisting, surface one«'gg |H*r amium. and is four yean* in at­ drilling. transport alien. undercutting, taining m aturity, its numbers do not di dmnni liuR, bloating crumbiotf. separating l^kudon Speaker. aud ciaoruig. Not on rh*- bread r m t nent alone. hnt In mu- larial breeding tropical regions, in Guatemala, Mexico, South America, the Isthmus o f Panama and »hewhere, Hostetler » Stomach Bitter-' at- | iordi to nhttb tanta and sojourners protection against malaria. The miner, the freshly arrived j immigrant, iri# tiller of the virgin soil newly robbea of its forests by the nxe o f the pioneer, find in tiie superb anii-febrile specific a pre­ server against the poisonous mia-ma which iu vast districts rich in natural resources Is yet fertile in disease. It annihilates disorders" of the stomach, liver and bowels, fortifies those who use it against iheumatic ailments bred and fostered by outdoor exercise, infuses genial warmth into a frame chilled by a rigorous tem- , peraiure, and robs of th» ir pow» r to Derr” morn- | mg and evening mists and vapors lid jn with nnrtf fin e-*; strengthens the Weak, «ud con­ quers incipient kidney trouble. HoodV'^Cures LANG & GO.* —IMPORTERS— W H O LESALE — aro — General Comission totals. -O F F IC I AND WAREHOUSE— 2, 4 , 0 a n d 8 N o r th F ir s t S t re e t, O, I I . 13 a n d 15 A n k e n y S t re e t. A du<*o is a ccntlemau who trios to bebavo In a lud) -lige manner. 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Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, am acis directly on the b'ood and m» cons surface.' of tiie feyatem. Send f«>r testimonials, fiee. F. J. CH ENEY «t CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists; 75 cents. Use Enamellue Stove Polish: no duet, no smel T ry O k u m ia fo r breakfast. V O Z T 'T BE FOOLED ft liy the dealer who " brings out some- tliing else, tlmt pays him belter, and says that it is “ just as good.” D octo r P ie rc e ’ s if (¡olden Medical Discovery D gua r­ anteed. I f it don’t benefit or cure, in every ease, you have your money back. N o other medi­ cine o f its kind is so certain and effective that it can bo sold so. Is any other likely to lie “ ju «t a» good ” ? A s a blood-cleanser, flesh-builder, and strength-restorer, nothing can equal tiie “ Discovery.” I t ’s not like tlio sarsapa- rillas, or ordinary “ spring medicines.” A t all seasons, and in all cases, it puri­ fies, invigorates, and builds up the whole system. For every blood-taint and disorder, from a common blotch or erup­ tion, to die worst scrofula, it is a perfect, permanent, guaranteed remedy. 'olden Bak ing Pon der P u rity a n d L e a v e n i nd, P o W e r UNEQUALED. CASH PRICES To Introduce our Towder. wo have de­ termined to distribute among the consum­ ers a number o f C A SH PR IZE S. To the person or club returning us the largest number o f certlticateson or before June 1, 1894, w ow i 1 Rive a cosh prize o f »100, and to th« next largest, numerous other prize« ranging from *5 to$75 I N CASH. CL 0 SSEr& DEVERS. PORTLAND. Or. T h e y a l1 T e s t ify To tho EITesicy ol the World-Renowned S w ift’s Specifier Tho cld-tlmo simple f remedy from tho Georgia cTramps ca l flelda has Jgoaef. r^h to C o cutlpodcs. ’ aaicalalilng the ekeptJcal and | confound:re tho theorlca of ' these who dcjjcr.d solely cn tho l phyalclan’o ckhk There ia ro blood taint which ltdocsr.ot Immediately eradicate. Poiscn3 outwardly abrerbed or tho result o f vilo diseases from within all yield to this potent b it simple remedy. It Is cn unequaled tonle. bulldsnptheold nr.d feeble,cure* all diseases arising from Impure blood cr weakened vitality. Bend for a t realise. Examine tho proof. Docks on " Blood and Skla Diseases ” mailed free. I>TUQQl3t3 S e ll I t • SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., D raw er 3. A tlanta. Go. Fresh Air and Exercise. Getall that's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and n e r v e fores. There's need,too, of plenty of fat-food. » _ |T” C O V L ik .u iw iv i» of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci­ ence. Su’H't r.muisijn is constantly ef. Cu>e of Consumption, Bronchitis an./ kind-eJ diseases lohe/e ariier methods f a i l . J e e rin g Prrfi- ' S. A •) 4 I i V Y Ml Fiso'» Ecmrdy fur C»i*r CATARRH REMEDY. ilave you Catarrh ? This remedy is guaran­ teed to cure you. Price, 50 c to. Injector free. Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St, San Francisco. This favorite hotel is under the management of CHAULES MONTGOMERY, and is as good if not the best Fam ily aud Business Men’s Hotel in San Fraucisco. Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled I First-class service and the highest standard of respectability guaranteed. Our room* cannot I k surpassed for ueatm*» aud comfort Board aud room per day, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00; board and room per week, $7 to $1 : single rooms, 50c to $1. Free coach to and from hotel. JO N E S ’ —TIIE— CASH Buyers’ Guide S T O R E FREE DOCTOR T he B uyers ' g u id e is publi-hMl the first of each month. It is issued in the interest of all consumers. It fiv es the lowest cash ^notations m everything in the grocerv line. I tw il. save you money to consult it. Mailed free to anv iddress on application. Don’ t be without it. It •osts you nothing to ge» it. It quotes wholesale prices direct to the consumer. Mention this paper. Address JON ES' CASH 130 F r o n t S tr e e t, - 0 Î, STORE. T H E G R E A T CURE P o r t la n d , Or. —FOR— DR. GUNN’S xxm ovxD LIVER P/LLS INDIGESTION C O N S T IP A T IO N . MILO PHYSIC O N E P IL L FO R A D O S E . k movement of tho bowels each day Is necessary for health. These piila Bupply wliai ihe cystem lack* to make it regular. They cure Headache, brighten the E v 33 and clear the Complexion better than cos­ metics. They act mildly, neither gripe nor sicken ae other pills do. To convince you of their merit« w« will mail free, or a full box for ?5cents. Sol'* everywhere. l>oaauko Mod. Co., Philadelphia. X KIDNEY J HUNT’S REMEDY BEST K ID N E Y AND LIVER —A SPECIFIC FOR— Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And A ll Other Blood and Skin Diseases. bladder, Urinary and Liver Diseases Drops? »ravel and Diabetes are cured by THE Regulator of ih e Live r and Kidneys M E D IC IN E HUNT’S REMEDY Cures Bright’s Disease, Retention or Non-re en tion of Urine, Bains in the Back, Loins o side. HUNT’S REMEDY It is a positive cure for all those painful, deli­ cate complaints aud complicated troubles and weaknesses common among our w ives, mothers and daughters. The effect is immediate and lasting. Tw o or :htee doses of D k . B akdek ’ s R emedy taken daily ieeps the blood ccol, the liver and kidneys act­ ive, and w ill entirely eradicate iron* the system dJ trace- o f Scrofula, Salt Rheum, or any'other torm of blood disease. No medicine ever i trod need in this country has met with such ready sale, nor given such iniversal sntisfact oti whenever used as that of DR. l ’ARDEE’8 REMEDY. This remedy has been u-ed in the hospitals throughout the old world for the past 'wenty- •ive years as a specific for the above diseases, ind it has and w ill cure when all other .-o-coiled remedies fail. 8end for pamphlet of testimonials from those who have been cur. d by its use. Druggists »ell it at $1.00 per bottle. Try it aud be convinced. For sale by M ACK & CO ., 3 a n d II F r o n t St., S a n F r a n c i s c o . FRAZER AXLE HUNT’S REMEDY Mires Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, Genera Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. jestinth tN orldin nrâ^r Cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice. Sou stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Biles. HUNT’S REMEDY W A T O RICE on the K i d n e y *« l. lv e i m»l K d « w u r H l «2 restoring them to a healthy » ( ion, and 11 I l l s when all other medicine ail. Hundreds have been saved who have bee' given up to die by friends aud physicians. N O I.» K% A I j I j I N I «.4 .1 » i ». MASQUERADES, PARADES, I v l A • V I I I It • III-: t T K I C . 4 I.H r-.very thing in the above line. Costumes, Wigs Beards, Properties, Opera and Play Books, etc nrnished at greatly reduced rates and in stijie ior quality by the oldest, largest, best renownec md therefore us F E T A L U • A I C U R A T O R «j. , -v.0— , j 2—7 d “ 7.>6 Main a treet. Beta u ms, Cal. DROP IT “ A F A IR F r t C c rviAV P R O V E A F O U L B A R ­ G A IN .” M A R R Y A P L A IN G I R L I F S H E U S E S S A P O L IO rhlumatisw cured by the Moore’s Revealed Remedy. a s s ; /C A TA R R H I F v use of Best, Ks*io*t to r*e. * t .1 » Sold by Drüg¿:í;» or seul by m%ü. fete. K. T. UansUAa. Wsrrea, ÍA. - ' i , H U N U ■» t o n OBVMUt N. T ft u l C