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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1891)
T IlKOt till UrUS. HOIKS Of many nUM. made ilmit'lN Inn l' us pm Ira'-tvi! KKnv. tiio rln-ntvmtii' amVr.'r to mul fro on hi lvpli' ivnch. vainly praMnii fur that ret which nnlv conica by nif and aiar;a Ills maladv i one which ordinal v moil, inc. t.Hi uflfii lull lii relieve, hut there l ample evident to prove thai the i-ltii K'lit hi, ml ilrpmviit . Una ti'llcr'n SI, mm. 1. I'.iiU'.-a, alV.ir.ls tlu rheumatic Sellable means ol ri'iU'l. t'licik Iho uih1h.Iv n lt Incipient Hairea. when Uii' erst ptYiinmitory tWillk'l'" COIIIC lll. Willi till aCTVCllll nicdii inc. ,1 avoid ear. of torture W llMll'MT be 111.' IH tionale of tin active Inll ioiuv of Iho bltlip. upon tlila maladv. eeriam ii i thai no evidence relating to 11" crtect in niori' dtrivt ami positive than that w hi, H relalcn to lt action In cae of rhciimatbm. I.Ike nil Merlins reniedits, how ever, it deaetvea prottai'ted. sjMcniali,' tnl. and should not bo abandoned lv ato' not ai once remedial. Il Ik e.iualU villi m Inns iu d- H''ila, ItldlrCStlOU Hll.l kindred iliOKOS. Bhakespervan. What a touch of nature there la In the unrv of A.lam and Ke!" " ll eertauil makes the whole world km." MAKE YOlKSKIr' A MW ItOIIY. Purge away the oM, diseased and worn out body, Mid Pr. Hnunirvth. Keplac the diacharged inatU'ro of the jtem with good, simple food, and thus build up a, new and nound body in place of one fenble and diseased. Everyman should knnv that he nniRt be "renewed" at least oncein two or three years, ele ho w ould soon break down completely. This renewing process is easily brought ab.iut by purging with Branpheth"s 1 ii.ia They put new life iuto oid bodies. Uranhrkth's rti.l.s are purely vegeta ole, absolutely harmless and sale to lake at any time. -old in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. Clothes do not make the man. hut the Kay yotttn frequently owes a food ileal to Inn tailor. TALIAKLK DISCOVKKf BLIND. I'OU Til K T)r. La Grsnire wishes to make known his Srn Treatment for the cure of all disease of the Kye i'alnmrt, Ikfictire liWen, n.l.iwiiiifio. etc., without Operation or Paiti The remedy can be applied by the patient, and is simpie. wife and ure in its t ft ecu, streurtheninu the muscles and nerve of the eye, removing pain almost in stantaneously. It is a marvelous discovery and a blesiug to the sufferer. For further particular address with stamped envelope R. J. La OiRASiiK, M. IV, Ji,i Howell St., lonrth door from Cieary, tu Francisco, Cal. Office hour U till 3. Pfundrr'a Orrgon II ood I'nrlfter h the best remedy for that dread d.svaac, dyspep sia, for it regulates the lymphatic system and bad secretions Use Enameline Stove Polish; no dust; no smell TBT Gibmia for breakfast. The Occidental Hotel, an Francisco, 1 uni versally pronounced by the puhlic the minlel hotel of the Pacific Coast. Kverytiiiiiu is periec tion to the minutest detail, ami guests are uiude to feel entirely at home. J. A. Hooker, Manager. THIS and THAT. How it Worlta. CURES LUMBAGO. 1C26 Orleans St, Bno.Md..Feb.26,'9Q. I was confined to the house two weeks w ith lumhaso.but St Jacobs Oil cured me; no re turn. Wm. A-Goetzk. JOY. CURES BRUISES. Feuorsville, Mo, Feb. 7, 1S50. MSt Jacobs Oil is without a pet r for pains, bruises, aches, tc." Rev. T. G. Hawkins, Pastor Baptist Church. CURES SPRAINS. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 2, 1890. I ruffered with a sprained ankle which welled very much. Found great relief in use of St Jacobs Oil and swelling disappeared. Mollis Hicks. ST. JACODS OIL The Great Remedy For Pain, CURES ALSO RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA. A BIG FLOOD. The only thing that will wet a man who wear a "Fish Brand backer "is a flood; but even then b must be under water. This statement may em strong, but a coat that will stand a two days' a to mi without leaking, and will not rip or tear, is aure to fill the bill. The additional advantage is that it cost less and wears longer than any other waterproof coat. Have you one? If not, why do yon wait until it rains ? Sold everywhere. Buy it now. It is a great mistake to wait until it rains to buy a waterproof coat. The time to buy is when the dealer has a clean, frrsh stock. lie sure the coat is stamped with the " Fish Brand " Trade Mark, and you will get the best v ateiproof coat ver made. Don't accept any inferior coat when jou can have tlw " Fish Brand Slicker " delivered without extra cost. Particulars and illustrated catalogue free A. J. TOWER. - Boston, Mo- WANTED Thealdressesof a!Ho!dlerewho nitDC' hametteaded a less numser oi SULUiCKa acres than 1G0 and made final UflairOTrinO proof on the same ' efore June nUlULUILAUOZ!, 174. W. K. MOSES. P. O. Box 7bo, iieuver, Colo. Mention thin paper. TAKE IT W.PrUNlDER'S. Obeqon Blood Purifier. IlKIDNEY OLIVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. I PIMPLES. BLOTCHES ANDSKIN DISEASES I wHEADACHE''. CQ3TIVENESS. I te- VASELINE. FIB ONE DOLLAR sent us by mail, we will de liver, free of all charges, to any person in thf United states, all the foilowiHg articles carefullj Sacked in a neat bear: ne two-ounce bottle ef Pure Vasehne...lO cts. One two-ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade.. .15 " One Jar ol Vaseline Cold Cream. 15 " One cake of Vaseline Camphor lee 10 " One cake of Vaseline Soap, unseen ted.. ..10 " One cake of Vaseline Boap, scented 25 " One two-ounce bottle of White Vaseline.25 " 1 Or for stamp any single article at the price named. If you have occasion to use Vaseline in any form b careful to accept only genuine food put up by u ir original paokagea. A irreat many druggiatB are trying U Serauade buyers t take VASELINE put up by them Mever yieia vo ucn pereumunu, m vuo - tatlnn Without value and will not rive you the result yoi expect. A bottle of Blue Seal Vaseline is auld by al druggieta at 10 enU. . Chesebrougii MTg Co.,24 State St..New Tort BUt There's a gotul deal v.f gu.uuntee business in the store keeping of to-chy. It's tto excessive. Or too reluctant. Half the time it means noth ing. Voitls--(Vi' fi'i'ifr. This offer to rcfunil the money, or to pay rewanl, is made under the hope that you won't want your money back, and that you won't claim the reward. Of course. So, whoever is honest in making it, ami works - not on his own reputation alone, but through the local dealer whom you know, must have some thing he has faith in back of the guarantee. The business wouldn't stand a year with out it. What is lacking is confi dence. Back of that, what is lacking is that clear honesty which is above the "average practice." Dr. Pierce's medicines are guaranteed to accomplish what they are intended to do, and their makers give the money back if thta result isn't ap parent. Vftti Doesn't Ysfrike you that a medicine which the makers have so much confidence in, is the medicine for you? Citizen Why stand ye hero all tlu day idle? Lsmngers We are city employes.. All who use Poliliins' Electric Soap praise it an the luat, cheapest anil mini economical family estap made: but, if you will try it once, it will tell a till Htronjrer tale of its merits it self. I'lmsc try it. Your grocer will supply you. He is a very unusual mau who han't a woman S'lmcwtiere in the wr. d who is exaggerating bis virtues. RUFTCKE ANI PILES CCRKD. We positively cure rupture ami all rectal dls without pain or detention from businexs No cure, no pay; and no pay until cured. Ad Ires for pamphlet lira. Porterfield & Lntvy o3 Market street, fau Fraucico. F!rt Schoolboy My mamma is At Home every Thursday. Second .S hoolboy Lor' '. what day does she go out to work'1 Knew Ilim by Sight. "I'm from Tuvsou," said tho strauger, ns ho sauntered up to a dreamy, long haired man at the end of the bur, "and I've been looking at the sights." "I've been in Tucsou myself," replied the dreamy man as they ciiuked glasses. "Ulad to see a man front there." 'That so? Know MausaeldT "Xo." "Know ZabrouskiT "o." "Don't? Know Lent Ilopkinsf- "Can't siy I do. I wasn't there s prcno while,'' and the dreamy man pensively drained his glass: "but do you kuow Hector tSerridacf "No." "Know Mart CbuzzlewitT ""-uo." "Don't? Know old Don Quixotef "'o; 'less he was the Mexican that kept the saloon." "Xair! that wan't him. You don't seem very well acquainted. Did you know Dante, Bill Nye or Dan Dei ondar "X-no, I d-don't think so." "Look a litre, young feller, you don't seem to know tiny prominent citizens. I don't be lieve you're from Titeson. I'll give you one more show. I i.ever saw a man irom Tucson that didn't know ono man, an' if you duu't kuow him take keer, my friend, take keer. Do you know Chve Newcomer 'Y-yes," stammci'ed the stranger fi'om Tucson, as lie slid towards the door; "that is, I kuow him by sight," and he fled through the door. San Francisco Examiner. Strictly on liu!m".s. mm IHi r .i.W a ll't-;'.' t v Citizen (poking his head out of a back win low) See here, Uncle Rastus, what are you doiDg around my hencoop at this hour of the night? Uncle Rastus (promptly) I wa3 gwino to ast yo', Mistah fimif, ef yo' don' wan' ter git dat hencoop whitewashed. It needs it bad, 'deed it do. Scribner's Magazine. An Ingenious Deaf Man. A Somerville man who is afhieted with deafness in one ear found his affliction a posi tive advantage during a recent visit to Now York. Having a room in a hotel on Broad way he could not sleep because of the noise at uight. One night it occurred to him to lie with the deaf ear up. The morning after he was late to breakfast. Somerville Journal. i:nvioiis. "Ma," said Bobby, "is pa dangerously sick?" - - "No, Bobby, only a little sick, that's all." "Well, Willie Wafiies was braggin' 'round school today that his pa was dangerously sick. "Don't you think, ma, that rny pa will get dangerously sick, too?'' The Epoch. A Careless Grocer. Grocer Well, sonny, what can I do for you? Sonny Mo inudder sent mo back wid the butter mid wine. Sho sed she ordered vew butter an' old wine, an' sho thinks you've got the wintages mixed up. New York Sun. An Apology Kecessary. Gentleman (at at evening entertainment) Pardon nie, sir, but am I not addressing the Duke of Wyun VV'ylyys? Gentlemau addressed (drawing himself up nrit K Via,if.,tr SI i T am ta ticail waita. A fcfcCHET OF DUDt'DOM. Why foment llir t.il.lril oulli Hi-ru fit Writ on Smiill Sal. i I,'. There- ii a pi'iiiiaiunt interrogation Hint in il ;iv;il utility H'olo'tl liiiiuli. ami that U how votiun men caiiiiiij; iiuy w Iuto from $10 to sJIS a wock can drrwt tis uidlu men carniiii; lii or tit tiiiun as iiiiu h. Vet lin y in.inac to K it , tiitil haxo oiioii;;h inoiiey Iclt to make it H lilc lililc npplo in the Mvirly in which thev move. Tho early elevated train ami horse cars nrv crowded with well dressed youiij; men, who ejio alnnit us coin lai'inllv ami self salislioil as if tiny wciv pari owners in it railroad and lived only to out i'otiHinn mid draw dividends. They are diwsed well, ami their clotli ine,, flinn the rao cKit to the lii;ht clolh gaiters over their slnn s, woul ootupatv favorably ilh the latest fashion plalo. Yet if you follow Iln in oil w ill In-pretty mnv to learn that tlicv niv tdmply i lel ks in brokers' ollioes, and do not nvcivo morothan $1") in a majoviivof cases. How do they dress so well, then? IK) thev "borrow" from their employers, or do thev sHVtllak' iu bucket idiops? They do not "iHii row," and, as for seculat ing. thev do that sometimes in a small way. Their cloihes are Umht honest I v enough w ith the money they earn eeiy week, and the way they do it is very easy. Most New Yorkers hao hoard of that clavi of Hople know u as 'fences," w lio e business is to buy stolen pHxls from the thieves duvet at u ridiculously low price, and sell the stulT to small dealers at a small profit. A "fence" w ill buy any thing that is stolen, from n silver snkui to a suit of clot lies or an assortment of clothing, and thereby lianas part of the tale. I'very time Ihere is a bi elolhuij; robltory the stulT is fenced and immedi ately (Kissed to the sacred precincts of Baxter street. Sometimes the Ulter portion of the thieves' work lind their was, into clothing stores in U'lter tu'igh horhooils, and Ui-ause of the extremely reasonable price at wliVli it is Uiui;ht, the suits are sold very cheap Now-, you would not supMise a broker's clerk w ould go to Baxter street for clothes. Neither does he. lie sends the clothing man's agent for what he wants. This agent calls on the clerk and is told w hat style of clothing is wanted. Then tho young man is measured, and hen the cloihes come home they need very littlealtcring. The cost is comparatively nothing. A good Prince A art coal and vest can lo bought for from jvS to j;'0. w hile cutaways and sack suits are to be had for prices ranging from " to $1.V Of course a great deal of thestulT is second hand and a great deal is stolen. The second hand clothes are easily "fixed up," ami the merchants of Baxter street have so deli cate a facility for this "fixing up" pr cess that they will change the whole complexion of a suit. The stolen gixxl:) are sold just as they ure bought w ith the exception of a slight change in the maker's tag on the inside of tho collar. Still there is another, more legitimate, way of obtaining clothing that is fash ionable, new and costly. There are a great many young men, rich und fash ionable, in New York, who sjK'tid most of their time buying and giving clothes away after wearing them once or twice. This may seem strange to men who have but two suits, and wear them until they are absolutely too threadbare to wear any longer, yet nevertheless it is the cast?. Suiu of clothes costing all the way from j0 to 100 each are made for these wealthy young men. and are worn prob ably three or four times and then given to valets. To follow the course of the clothes from this point would be a pretty heavy undertaking. Sometimes they are sold to second hand dealers on .Sixth, Fourth and Third avenues, who make a handsome profit on every suit bought and sold. Out of the clothes given to him the valet keeps the best for himself, of course, and manages to make consid erable money out of what he sells. Thus it is that so many young men earning 6Euall salaries can dress so fashionably and live honestly. The Clothier. He Wan IVrong. "Can I speak to you a moment?" lie said softly as he called the chief clerk in the postollice to the window the other day. "Certainly." "Thanks. I didn't know but you were busy. Two months ago 1 camo here and asked for a letter. Keuieinber it?" "1 do not." "Probably not, as you are always busy. 1 didn't get any. I gave it as my opinion that some of you had stolen it. Eemember?" "No." "Probably not, but I spoko very em phatically. That wa9 my opinion, and I went away feeling very much hurt. Ite member?" "No." "Probably not, as I am of no great consequence. 1 now desire to ask your pardon. V,"ill you forgive me?" "Of course." "Thanks. I believed you would. You see, I expected a letter from my aunt. None came. She couldn't write one. Sho was dead. See? Therefore, how could 1 get one? 1 take it back. I apol ogize. 1 was wrong. Shake." "That's all right." "Thanks. I'll never do it again. This an honest postoffiee. I was wrong, pood-by." Detroit Free Press. The Atlantic Record. The steamships have not yet done with the Atlantic record. But the proof of the pudding is not more in the eating than ttatof the ship in her actual sailing or steaming. Vessels built, so far as ap peared, exactly alike have showed wide ditlerence in speed. The newer craft will illustrate the question of the double screw. The principle has been success ful in its application to smaller boats on rivers and in harbors. If it works well in rough water it will largely revolution ize marine construction. So, as the ro mance of the "wet sheet" and the "flow ing sea" and the "wind that follows fast" Binks below the ocean horizon, scienci renews the charm and mystery. Drook' lyn Eagle. 1 lit lMt it I Ii V t' II IT l TlilK I ml tln I'rartli'i- i,f Mint lilrh la lOiml mi III Tw o Mil I ii 1 1 1 1 it li I l,tit of I II.'. Sk a i l l u. Wash., April Al, IMI, Three yearn hko my mm was taken sick with piieuinouia, which left him with a terrible eoiitfh. lie not urailunlly worse, and continually expt ctoialed pus. We Iraveled around Iu dilVcreut parts ef Cali fornia with him, ei tisultlng doclor after doctor. None of them could do him any good. He not ho very bad Hint afier com ing to Seattle we had a lutlf-dncu promi nent physician here in tou to ee him. They aaid his left loiirf waa all gone, and that he could not possibly live. Homing of Dr. Jordan, we sent for Mm. He came up, and pronounced it a bad rase but mild he thought he could pu I Mm through all right. He commenced to pick up right away, and iu a couple of mouths was able to go to work. We cannot be thankful enough lo Dr. .Ionian for what his medicines have done fur my dear son. We now use nothing hut fie lliatogeuetic Medicines in case of si, k ness. Hannah .Ioiissios, a.C'Jll Second street. Seal lie, Wash. Hit. .Tokdan'n oIUck la at the residence of x-Sla)or Y eider. Third and James. Consultation and prescriptions absolute ly KRKK. Send for free liook explaining the Ills togenetlc systiMU. Cavtion. The Hislogentlc Medlclnea are sold in bill on agency in each town. The label around the b -t t If Wars the bil lowing tiiHcripiion; " Dr. J. iMigrne Jor dan's Histoginetic Medicine.' Kvcry other device is a fraud. niKS! rii.Ksi ru.Ksi Pr. William' IilIIhii Pile oiiilnu' it will rnrr Illtiiit. lllisslliiit ami llt'liiim I'llc" lie" all other ointment" have laliisl. It aliM'rh- the Minor, Uaiathti itehltii: at onei", aeta a' a ihimIMiis Klvea Inttant relief, l'r W llliami' Imbaii I'llc Ointment la prepared only for I'llea and Helmut of the private parts, and iiuthlinr eNe. Kiery hox 1 warrantiil. Mini in- iini,iir"i iiiu) mail on m eipl of uric. ' and H ver to. WILLIAMS M AM' KAi'Tf KI.Nii I'll, l"rorii"'tir, ' li-velmnl, O. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake find Tatry, I,i;ht Fkiky Iliseuit, (JridiliC Cakes, i'alatablc anil W'li'.i-sntm.'. v., ...1 .. 1 -1 .. ,,,,..1,. ,i .p cin n wrV. "German We have selected two or Croup, three lines from letters freshly received from pa rents who have given German Syrup to their children in the emergencies of Croup. You will credit these, because they come from good, sub stantial people, happy in finding what so many families lack a med icine containing no evil drug, which mother can administer with con fidence to the little ones in their most critical hours, safe and sure that it will carry them through. Ed. L. Wiixits, of Mrs. j as. w. kirk, Alma, Neb. I give it to my children when troubled with Croup and never saw any preparation act like it. it is simply mi Daughters' College, HarrodsbtirR, Ky. I have depended upon it in attacks of Croup with my little daugh ter, and find it an in valuable remedy. raculous Fullv one-half of our customers are mothers who use Boschee's Ger man Syrup among their children. A medicine to be successful with the little folks must be a treatment for the sudden and terrible foes of child hood, whooping cough, croup, diph theria and the dangerous inflamma tions of delicate throats and lungs. TEH POUNDS I.V TWO WEEKS ; THINK OF IT! As a Flesh Producer there can be no question but that Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda is without a rival. Many have gained a pound a day by the tue of it. It cures CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS FAQPQ AS PALATABLE AH MILK. Site turn you get the genuine a tliereare poor imitations flf Pj Baking SvruD SCOTtS IJUV Si & I'll I lia 1 mom I'Mlat rli In I til -(.'(toll ol llu' i en nl iv I li ii 1 1 all oilier t mi r pnl li.i'i lu r. and llllll! 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Hi warn o( liiiltatiioia el the eilehralnl Seal of North ranillna I'htit t ut Tnha 'en. it.'..' : , J" 1 OXI3 1IXJOVS4 IJulli tiio tni'llio'l nml n'sulu vfii'ii "nni f 'n is talifii; it is liliwunl iinl ivfrtliinir. o tiio tuMi. nml lu'la ,'i'iiuv Vt'l pMiniiiiy mi inn iMiineyn, Liver n.,'1 lUv'k ,K:,ns,. th, )" !...,i ,.i!;.,'i,i:.iiv. .wmwU 'i,1m. i,,.,ia iclii-d nml feviTi) nml cuivs liiiliitii.t ,'uiiHtiiiitiiiii jii rumiitMitly. Fur niIb in ,r)Vainl 61 iKdtlr.i y nil tlniggi.it.H. CALIFORNIA FIQ ' SYRUP CO ms MASCISCO. fit, inaisvitu. tr. .v ton r. "A mm ii mm 9 4 'A V. "MMM 111' Urli J I)IIOOKI,l IIOI I I . Iiu-li Kt,l.t M.'iit K"I,:,T) f, HnllKllil,-, H Y. cnll'lllrl"! '"''Il Kufl-'iii ai;4 AniiTimii plan I M ll"l"l l umlt tin- lniirf. im lit "f I'lutrli-a M',lilk"Hi ir aii'l l thr l,t Kuii.ii will lliiiliiriw M.'iia ll'.li'l In Hun Fran C1IMM. M"ln citlnf'Tta, culiihi' lliM-I'-i'lliil, Ural i-lnaa Bi'ivlri', lilKlii-at aUii'Unl "I r,'Mv!iil.lliy iuinicil-il. llonfl an.l rmnn a'r ilny. SI K 1" - alnni" nanii. Mi 'iita Hi tl DU jK-r iiiulit. i'nf i:,iitcli 1.) wilt fniui the liiiU'l. O 5B V o- as -a o BUY THE Regan VaporEngine Fur I'ninpliii; VVHti'r nr Wine, prayliiK Knill 'l ri'i'd, SHiviiiif WimiiI, KiiiuiiiiK l.iitlK'x, Klwlrlr llifhl I'lBiit", i;ti:. REGAN VAPOR ENGINE CO., M'il-a;:l Flrnt Slr-i-l, Sim rraiK-lnro. , Tll a3 la llin nr1r nnWloilcAd li aillnn rcini'ily Inr all lli t.n,...,.....! riiai-hMrirl-n and rl'nrl In I prlviiliullwawni'il iiii'ii. A f Ti.h UA YH." fliuaraiit'''l ""1 w i friirtuin i-urn u,r i nr u.-,n.- lauia Slricmra. 1 latin; vn'UkmiRH (iiiuuiiai to wiimi i). , . IMIHOlilT "I A I'ltai 1 1 , , hi." ' i, (J. ThiEvansCmiM"'iP! Iii ri'cmiinuUlug II W Ml'donlf AT , C!NCH.H.TI,U.f--:?B -"- "'"'.",,. , U. B. A. -Mi n. d. oiunrn, in u.,iti'.'"nim, Jf A SoM l.r Irnrirli. Trada' This Picture, Tanel si mulled fc 4 cents. J. F. SMITH & CO., Mukers of " Rllo Beans," 9t5 t 257 Greenwich St.. N. V. City. 15'8t Coiifrh Mcdidino. Cures wIhto nil cIhc fails. m taBte. Childrt-n take it without objection. Hy druggists. Chich8TR's English, mm THE fiRiniNaL IHO GENUINE. I.Allltia. auk UriiKlHt for C'Alcli.fltur'f butt-a wialM wltti IiIuk rflilxin. TuLfi 1 All ilUi, Id iiBHU'lioiiril h.iaea, ilnk irraiiiira. are llnmri riiua n,uiitrr, lla. Al IlriinKlal. or irnit a. Ir. In atamin fur partlculara, K allniouiali, an.l "Kt-lli-f Imp I. mil, a," Im Utter, h r. lurn MmII bj all l.ui al lrusiri.U. l'IIII.VKLiaioWViV CROLEYSCALIFORrilAROUPCURE NOTU'K. W llllll tisliift tills remcdv It In not nwcuHary to remove the sli'k fowls from Hie well ones. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OontiiltisnotlilifKinJiinoiiH. one bottle HiiHii'ii'iil to treat 5(0 fowls. Ilest cheapest and most easily applied remedy on the maiki't. Directions. Pour one lalilespoonful of this liijiii'l into a pint of luke wann water, iuto which dip the bird's In ad two or three times, completely tilling nos irils, month and eyes. UK) can be treated Iu one hour. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Six botlleM, fi.00. , . .Ctll Oll h Vyaili'Sii'i IMTHV SKIS ASH SV.WI' Pis I AUK I i w helher, li'iHii li'K'dl-llniulnn, hiiinllliiniiK Id Mint, IniniliiM' hi Hiii:' ' "I . ' Hiili d, pliii- ply in hli'letn, wllh I'"" vl hull. In'iii 'iniilea to the must ill-lii -.iIhk i ii iihi . ami en-n hit Inor ol Hie l.looil. w helhei I ii t ' . " minion' or lleteillliill , l ieedlh . m i niinit lil Iv mul ceo hi. lull lllll l llleil h; Oie I I'm I 1(1 ICt Ml I 1 1. M , roiixlxllnu el I I in I '' I. Hit' un nl "Mm ' me, I e II, I III Suit', nil el'inliUe "Un i.mi i 1 1 . I mul hennllller. ami llinini It -hi im , I In' net hlnod nml li In pnii'-'ii und cu-iiii i ol liiiinur lelileille, u hen I he hel pin h In l nml nil oilier remedies lull 'I hi- l'i "II "MM Inn 'Mili-e. hill 1 1 1 in. Ihoiemnli. of u i nl e I ill le-i HiH'iiliili li.iiiijnliiiii 1 In ai:e iiile-t Ihelr uomleiliil, iiiiIiiIIIih: and III i.iiiiipHiiilile elheii' y. Sold eierv hele l'llei',1'1 Mil In. , smr, '.'.; lt.,i. imi, II. I'iinir.'l hi l'oir Prnic ami I'hemlral ('iiri'oiiiilon, HhsIhii, Miki. semi lor " Mmi lo l ine skin und III I I'l"- eauk'n." r I'lmchu, hlai ah. a'l", i hut (. ,1 Mild oily kin pu li nli d III I I lii i ii i s, i ir. ya Hhi'iiiiinllini.kldiiei pain nml uin-i nlar TL i ui'iikneai, relh'led III Minnie h) Hill IJA l llt I HI AMI l'IN tYalH. ;'. Fabcr's Golden Fcmalo Pills.. , -'jrv Kor Kemnlii liuvnlar fA III.'- toil hum hkelli'lll ''.'iM.f.JVi TV H'1' minWei .nrt tkJtI i '" .U A-.N' hv in, null. i i.l In ilea 27v,f i I t x iniiiillilv. ti'iienui.-ed ts V," . '-' J " 'elleii' M'l jr, Ji iiieiniiiiiiiii'M. SUHflSATC! CEIITAINI i,tii'l .i Itiun'iuit'.'i'!. hai o 'time. Health, and iiionei .lake iinnHi' r r. Heiil to any aMre, H.'i'llie hT leil'l on rv tl-lpl "f .l i.-.-. : UO. Adda--. 1 HE APHRO IhD!C!NE m?M1, Weilern Itmm II, Uui ii", i'Vil 1 1. A Ml, OR Mill. I I.V Wll,OM I' .'", I Old (.old . I si i I: ii,i,i, n,l ..ur old ll.'I'l an I min i I.) in oi 1. tin mi l . i I ii Mil le l,..ti uf A. I'lili'llmli. II l lill'l in . I, s'. I'l.iii. l-i'.i. I mil in I I' f r.'lmn in ol O n ' ! ' ' I'lin fx fnuy. It On, am, null l li'. t nntl.l i. I'. II mil I ' i'ii I fc- lfeMS:ii n!! Ill Pfl!l RK'1 UUl V" I Uil . Iti&--M.WH.I Mi tot I vim -orFAll.lNO HANHOODi '"-nrr.l NMAOUH IlLllll 11 Y kjl'IWnkt; -ol :u.!v ami Kind, HImU 'Jill 'f Frrtmor i" 0, J nl V minf, in iiiii 1 11 f,.n i i'..i. i li. i'. .ri.t 4 m.,krtill.l MiMH ,'l'HM" IV I UHHUI lll'UI. 4l,MUll H,,fllNV IIIIKII InHllll l - H', "I" Im Ma It.lllr IV'.M bit ll. I I -,!, I.. Wilu l.rrl.ll. M(.l..ll- fc.l-l-fti-.l, mU'A .ilJ. Tr. Aint tHli MtOlCAL CO., bUt-FALO, N. V. WE QUOTE SPICUL I'ni I'l'lll. nlu-I'ml. 1-r Imi l. I; li-.-, I.i'-I ,lin!lll . Illl"ilt,'il, I'll II, a Mlv. r t'lnki' llmiiliiv, ! !li Ii I Jni'Hii '!, i In at li'l", Hi 'll"klll Klllalll., n MUMll .1 . . Illli'-I 4 i rUMt r ali-rn i a . I fl .li, oxira . N'tTtllilllt ? nip, 'Jla 'J"',1., liala. nl' .i .al i , , . . tlx- l.i '..'a' ... t.i 1,0 I.' I" Ml In Ilk Hill. II IU I :; a i .... vi I HI I Ml . ) I'liu' M ii i- S nip, I iil imia It'irk I'ainlv lrla (KiMiiiliti.), -' Kla Hi t tiilili' HiiiliT .,'r ruli 'lat'it' lirai'ra. lliu-at .iinlliy, il.i lalilc I'lllllla, llliral iUfillt)', iln Alr liri-iM', lil'al. .at Ilia AllaHn, llni'.i aii-.l, Imi ll. Kiir W rl IWklhK I'iiwIiT, l'ia Ka-ti-rn liiii oii, ln a Iln . Iiil Ilia . Wrltn Inr nii , lri'-. nl (nrlv .n,' rain rnntaiiia tirlij. ut arri m! IIihu-iuhI tirt i -1 p. . i mi . ;i :o n-lH-; Ail ilri'aa Sinllli'a nali .ir-, I HI mill 1 1 H Ironl krrii,knn IminlM ii. trriUWAV r.olilaa onrl torn rignm w a 1.1,1 v v r a f uauiv.1 auu I QOU 1 ir.liv,! Miatllllltf III lllT I'lAN.I MAIm, ai.-l ' li olirai-.-r I'laiiiai: all M ) I,,-- "umili, I.' . ..!ll t...... .I.-.I. .r M'..w , M ....,', . 1 1 . I a 'in .,,,1 A A ail aa ,.ill liar riamia mid ui'W ati Wanted Young Glen &Ladies TO LE1BN TELEGRiPHY. Anil auriir." I'li-illnii- ,rv iiik in"" l"i tu V. "i cr tumuli. Kill' uii'iiii.;a In v I'fy i'i l inn nl Iho Nmtttvti'at. Kailinaila unit i-npiuii-n lal llura t,, ! i-iiil)i)'i'i Aililri-as, wild ., iuiii. J. r hKV Mull;, lu.i'j Wii-liliiKinii atr,'it, l'.i lliiii't, or. FITS ' Whn I My cum I tioni nionn mun-lj (u ijt'tp lti"in (irftlim ftnti lin n Iim Itu-m nturn irmn, I in-n a rn'licitl ctim. I hv mit-ii- ilu iirvMiir I i'J'M. I VW, lil'.sV or KAI.MNM hltK N1-J:.S n lil.v,.tlX rtuAy, I wnrrant my n'nily l our lhi wurnt cam, Hi'i-fiUfMl 01 horn lmv ftlltl in tin niwii fr rtut imw rMiiivitin Cirw, h.-ml Atofxa Inr m tnnt Ami a I'ri linllit f)f tny fiifillitilit n'lilwW, 'vm 1 .1 jinn- anil t'imt Mi ik II. 6. UUUTt .H, C. 1 i'curl nt. tsvw Vtu J. McCRAKEN & CO.. --IIKAI.KKS IN Roche Harbor Lime, Porllanil Cement, Gol den tiute and Ulan Planter, Hair. Fire Urlck and Fire Clay. LAND PLASIkH. 00 North Front. Htrol, tlor. I), I'Oltl l.AM), OH. EGGS PERFECTLY PRESERVED Kurli inoiithHitl a cohl of ecu t n ilnzi n, hiiiI iviii not hi) ilistlnirnlili1''! ' rom it sli j.'nil iliri'ii tioiiKNuiit forl. JAMES MORSE, 1H7 Kdily nt.,l.F. CURE Biliousness, Sick Headache, Malaria. Jtocoiiinn'tiiliid by I'liysiciuns, I'luiiHiint and agrccalilo to tho j Rbo Cross Diamond Brand UAiS (A) d rrtlnWe fill for aals. Tho ..I. Hr, H..A ...H .i,..l. ,., HnqUoK IHamimii llrtlnti In it,l ami i:M niHt..liln no olhup Llllll. Hrfutt Sutmtilttinnm n,..f .n..,j..H. TESTIMONIALS. Sacramento Poultry Yards, tiHcruiiienlo, Cal. I'leasc send at once three more b ttles. . I lind it a splendid remedy, and have made some wonderful cures & wiiu ii. nave not lost ai Hse Jlsofar. C. J. Cox. il Oakdale I'oultrv Yards, SI Oakdale. Cal. Ttl nearlv evc.rv liiMiunn,, If 'efl'i cled a cure I consider It tho iikst reined v for roup I ever trl d. t). u. Iiay. GEO. H. CR0LEY, Pealer In all Poultry and I)o(r Kerned les, Hnpplle's, Hooka, Papers, etc., 414 Sacramento Street, ban Francisco, JPI iJmmm--iililtALO,H.Y BILE num. .P.K.U.o. 887-S.F..U.No.4lHarpertBjUBr,