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THE SAN FRANCISCO BOARD of HEALTH. We, the members of the Board of Health of tin City and County of San Francisco, Cordially approve and recommend the Royal Baking Powder. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest strength and character. In our judgment it is impossible make a purer or stronger Baking Powder than the Royal. . , . Jos. R. Davidson', M. D. Henry M. Fisku, M. D. . Chas. McQuesten, M. D. T. J. Letournex, M. D. . litmlers San Francisco Hoard of 'Health. The collcito student ts apt to find that the beginning come after the commoiiceuiout is pilot RCI'TCRK ANI 1MLKS CCKKD. We positively enre rupture, pile and nil ft tal fti sea without pain or ilewuti mi from busi ness, Xo cur, no ruiy. Als ! f'nriiff ilia eato. AiMroas for pamphlet !-. PortertleM A Loser, &SS Market street, San Frsiii'lsoo. The desirability of bond depends on whether you hold them of they hold you. THE MOST Tobacco is a luxury a quieting, rest ful friend to mankind. The better the quality the sweeter and milder the smoke. In all these good qualities mastiff aio cut stands at the head of smoking tobaccos. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co.. Richmond VlrRtnla. Nature should be assisted to throw offimpuritiesofthe blood. Nothing does it so well, so promptly, or so safely as Swift's Specific. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. For three years I was troubled with mala rial poison, which caused my appetite to fail, and I was greatly reduced in flesh, and life lost all its charms. I tried mercurial and potash remedies, but to no effect. I could get no relief. I then decided to try KjaLWl A few bottles of this wonderful P'Jflft medicine made a complete and permanent cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever. J. A. Rice, Ottawa, Kan. Our book on Blood and Skiu Diseases mail fid froo. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa August Flower" Miss C. G. McClave, School teacher, 753 Park Place, Elmira, N. Y. ' ' This Spring while away from tome teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased, a bottle. I am de lighted to say that August Flower helped me so that I have quite re covered from my indisposition." 0 AN EXPLANATION " AND ANSWER. J IS V Why, It is a pleasant and affective remedy for the positive cur of Chapped Hands, Poison Oak, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Sun Burn, Tan; pos itively removes Freckles, and is one of the grandest luxuries for gentlemen after shaving. This is an exquisite article prepared with the greatest care by scientific experts. Its component parts are perfectly harmless, and the ladles toilet Is not complete without It. One trial will convince the most" skepti cal that what we say of WINTERILLA Is true. For sale by all druggists In 45c and 50c bottles. r)0NG CURES MIRIM. POISOH Ilrtil Him Tlicr. w ton. ,1 11 w Gentleman Fin afraid you're a bad ejrs- This is the third time I've caught you poaching. Pat Sure, av I tniza bad eg I wouldn't poach. Harper's Bazar. Sympathy. Miss Well-to-Do It's very distressing to think that while we are enjoying so many luxuries so many jroor people are wanting necessaries. Mr. Cleverclut (who poses as a philoso pher;! Quite so. But e converso, you know, it must be very consoling to the poor people to know that while they are wanting necessaries so many people are enjoying luxuries. Chatter. A Patriotic Employer. Blobson Ily the way, Dumpsey, how do yon like your new clerk? Dumpsey Don't like him nf all. Blulison Why don't you fire him, then? Dumpsey So 1 shall, but not right nway. It has occurred to me that it would le a neat little bit of patriotism to hold off till next Fourth of July and then tire him. See? Burlington Free Press. Blasted ITom. "Where aro you going this summer, Jack?" "I can't go anywhere, Jim, I haven't got any money." "Why, I thought you told me that you had expectations from your uncle." "So I had; but he would not accept the collateral I offered him." Boston Courier Their Mistake. "The great mistake we made," said one man to another as they sat in the dock awaiting trial for a swindling operation, "was not in studying law in our youth." "Then we'd never have committed this crime." "No; we'd have done it better." Wash ington Post. "Ice Safes." Crimsonbeak I notice that even the re frigerator men appreciate the value of ice this season. Yeast How so? "They used to advertise them as ice chests, but this season I notice they very properly call them ice safes." Yonkera Statesman. Great Difference In Dogs. Inquirer wants to tnow if dogs can find their way home from long distances? It's according to the dog. If it's one you want to get rid of he will find his way home from Manitoba. If it's a good one he will be likely to get lost if he walks a hundred yards away. Puck. Still True to His Colors. Weary Raggles What has become of Lazy Luke? Tired Tatters He's at work. "Jlorrors!" "He's at work trying to perfect a labor saving machine." "Oh!"-Puck. The Miserable Looking Horse. Of all horses, the miserable looking horse attracts most attention. This is the horse persecuted by the checkrein. Like women and men who wear shoes a si.e too small, he shows the outward evidence of misery. Many good natured horses, horsemen say, have been made fretful and vicious by be ing enslaved by the infamous and cruel checkrein. New York Sporting World. Some Large Cities. Ioudon in 1891 had a population of 4,331,- 431; Paris, in 1880, one of 2,344,550; Vienna, in 181)0, one of 1,304,548; Berlin, in 1890, one of 1,579,214; New York, in 1890, one of 1,710,- 715; Canton one of about 1,600,000, and Peking one of 500,000.-New York Sun. Use Enamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. Tbt Gibmia for breakfast. I CURE FITS ! When I say cam I do not mean merely to stop them (or a time and then have thorn return again. 1 mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, KPI LiEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. 1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because other have (ailed is no reason (or not now rsoeirinc a ear. Send at once (or a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give. Express and Post Offioe. B. . no err. at. e.. isa iwi at., m. t. SAIL. The silver surf nil vellnw sand Are blent anil blurred lu mui-miiii haia, Th Ion alio Is narrowing Wind Twlit sky ami unlet, as I gat. The air I luuit In every khII, The shti U'.'IUh. It-aplug ( artt th auni Wind harmonies Mini u hymna hall Our fltiilit, ami ilwords tlieia are none. My heart Is filled with sunrise; all TU cur lot. cool eoiubera slilne and slug. The sluw strong rollers' now anil full W tuned to nit'liHlii ii f spring. The land tK-lilml Is sunk, and lioir All 'round the sea the sky rim slilnrs. The array i-puns Kiinmird fnim Ilia how Ami I he itiala shout llko iiiouulttln Idi Th limn wave quicken, from the (lowers Of uaxsllnic (nam (lie inny la blown Like pollen down tliv nlopea In showers With situ hue lilcmltHl with Its own. The sky Is cool, l he broese Is bright, TliaaurtfpM away, I he yards bow low, The sea la voenl w ith the Unlit, From treat to clambering rri'st we go. Kilward Lueas White in New York Suu. lrnslv Oatmeal. An elderly gentleman whoe habit of overeating at uiiHca.Miimble hour induced frequent attacks of dyspepsia, wont to a large and fashionable Houthern hotel to HHnd the month of Miirvli, by the advice of the popular phsieiMii who ministerx'd to his ailments. The gentleman was not fond of spending money lavishly under any circumstances, and the expense of the trip weighed upon his mind to such an extent before his de parture from home, that his friends were by no means surprised to sew him back again at the end of ten days "Did you have a good timedown there f" asked an acquaintance who met htm on the street a day or two after his return. "Seems to me you're looking rather poorly." "Poorly!" groaned thedyspeptlc. "You'd U'ttersay poor! Thirty dollars foroatuieal gruel! That is what I've had to pay, sir where I've been!" "What in the world do you mean?" asked the other, much mystified. "Why. I mean just this," grumbled the sufferer. "The night I got there I ate a fairly good siipiier, and the next morning I came down with one of my dyspepsia at tacks, and I never ate another thing but oatmeal gruel for the six days I was in that place. And they wouldn't take a cent oil the bill not a cent, sir! So 1 packed my things and started for home. It was the most outrageous exiicrienco of my life!" he concluded, turning pale at the very recollection of his wrongs. "I wanted to ask him if it was good oat tneal at that price," said the friend, telling thestory afterward to his wife, "but I didn't quite dare!" Youth's Companion. Women at Halls. "What do I think of the position of wom en in society?" said the debutante. "Why it is just lerfectly horrid! 1 should love to go to butts and dances if It were not for the dreadful incubus of (hiding partnera for the gernian, or for supier, and for the mis enible fear of lieiug 'left out.' As for the men, they need not flatter themselves that being in a manner lords of thesituatiou adds to their attractions. It makes the girls just look upon them as 'things' to dance with, and one is us good as another And as for any natural conversation, it simply pjiraljv.es it. How quite too ridicu lous it is for girls of our age to be so ab jectly helpless! Why. the other night Adele 1 and 1 were taken down to sup per at the Patriarchs' and were deposited together at a table. "After our escorts, who were oldish sort of men, had seen that our plates were filled, they disappeared and never came buck at all. Kvery one left to go up stairs and we were left iu the lurch. We were wretchedly uncomfortable, but weactuallydid not dare to go up the short flight of steps and enter the ballroom alone. Finally that dear, sweet Miss B saw our embarrassment and came over to us with her partner, and under the icgis of his masculine protection we crept rather consciously upstairs." New York Tribune. The Gillyflower Apple. An old favorite in the npp'.f line was the little Gillyflower, This and the Tallman Sweet were the prime favorites thirty years ago. Their names are seldom heard now. The Gillyflower was a small, dark red ajple, shaped much like the sheepnose of the present day. Its coat was smooth, and when polished would cast reflections like a mirror. The flesh was quite sweet, but it was very dry, for which reason it wan not so satisfying as a pippin. It would crumble into Hour under blight pressure, and it was therefore impossible to safely ship the apples to distant points. New York Evening Sun. Musical Item. The other evening at a concert a long haired pianist was punishing the instru ment with epileptic gestures, and evolving what was supposed to be descriptive mu sic. An old lady went Into ecstasies of admi ration. "How fine!" she exclaimed. "One can hear the roar of the cauuon; the town has been taken by assault; they are fighting in the streets; the soldiers are already giving themselves up to pillage the" "Oh." sighed a neighbor, "if the soldiers could orily carry off the piano." Texas Sifting. A Definition of Tame. A few days ago a well known congress man defined a statesman to be a successful politician who is dead. Yesterday a lios ton man telegraphed him this terse inquiry "Why don't you die?" "Not yet," replied the congressmith. "Fame is the last infirmity of noble minds.1' Washington Post. Varnished Shoes. Varnished shoes, so says a fashionable shoemaker, are not ladylike, and will never be really fashionable. And he adds that women who dress their feet well are using shoes half a size too long for them, so that the long, narrow effect may be pro duced. Ladies' Home Journal. Thoreau was once able to boast that he had on his shelves a library of several hun dred volumes, the greater part of which he had written himself. His publishers could not dispose of the first edition of his first book, and thinking it useless to keep the volume longer bad sent them to their author. From the experiments of Mr. Tesla it seems that high tension alternating cur rents cease to be dangerous when tye fre quency is great enough to make the work done at each alternation exceedingly tni note. The largest animal known is the rorqual, which is 1Q0 feet in length; the smallest is the twilight monad, which is only the twelve-thousandth of an inch. FASCINATION. Wbjr so Many Ladies Who Skuntd fca Attraotlra rail to l'lr.e-A Brilliant Woman Kevoals tha Secret. .ltllM' llnmr.) "Dress ts r vorvthin." "Is it? Solno Invtntiiul women cannot be improved bv a dtf h, no mutter how artWtio it tuny be nut'le.'' The speakers m two lady reporters for sih'iety papers. They hud itend balls, receptions and parties for years. Thev had studied lite efltvtx of costumes, the lines of beauty, and had faithfully written upon them in the papers they represented. Tlicv were masters in their vt and yet they differed, "Yon "cannot prove your assertion by anv lady of high standing uud author ity." "I ran," replied her companion. "Within two davs I will show you an Interview with tlie leading woman on dross of America." And the two frlendi parted. Last Wednesday they met at the same place, when, producing a neatly-written inanuseiipt, toe lady read the following remarkable interview: "Mrs. Annie Jeuuess-MiUer Is ths acknowledged authority in America upon tho subject of dress. An attractive woman herself, she knows how to render other women attractive in tho highest degree. 1 sought an interview: it was granted, and 1 give vou the results: "'Do you think, Mrs. Miller, that women arc made more attractive by their dress?" " 'That depends ujxn what you mean by attractive "Tlcasing, fascinating if you choose more charming to men and other women.' " 'A simply beautiful woman Is seldom attractive; a "stupid one never. It is the soul, tho life, tho brilliancy, which ren der women attractive. 1 "'I'll admit that, but what makes women brilliant?' '"Vivucitv, brightness aud jood health. Did you ever see a sickly woman able to entertain a dinner party of bright people? On the other hand, did you ever know a cultivated and retlued women, overflowing with animal life and spirits, who was not fascinating?' " 'So you believe perfect health Is the secret oi fascination, do you ?' " 'Most certainly. Artistic dressing ts prowr, tine curves attractive, but life, such as comes from healthy throbbing blood, is alone fascinating. It is a great mistake, however, to think that health is preserved by dress aloae. Women must have proper food, freedom from care, and a good friend in need.' " 'What do you mean by that?" " 'Some assistance physically. All women feel depressed at times, and all pleasure seems gone out of life. On all such occasions, and indeed whenever blue or worn out, she needs help. I know, ln'cause I have been in that con dition myself.' " 'And what do you do when iu that condition?' " 'One thing, and one thing only. I am assisted.bv the best friend that' any woman ever liad. It is Warner's Safe Cur). I mean it, and I have pood reason to speak as I do. You think I am a fierfectly healthy woman; so I am, but I take several liottles of this great cure every sea sou just as I take additional care in the select ion of tonic-giving food. As you know, there are certain times when every (woman needs assistance. At such times, aud before such times, there is, so far as I know, but one thing that can help, and that is the great cure I have named. ' "I bade Mrs. Miller a reluctant good by, for I felt that I had wet a woman who know women, what their trials and troubles were, and what they required." What Interiiiitteucy Mr mis. ( luterniittency is that form of irregulari ty in which the pulse apears to drop a beat occasionally. Iu some instances it oc curs regularly aud two or three times per minute for several hours; sometimes, also, it is very irregular, and is noted a uumU-r of times within a few seconds aud not agaiu for a minute or more. Thisjiecul iarity generally causes much uneasiness., yet, while it may be a very serious symp tom aud associated with grave and incura ble disease of the heart, it often sigiiiflt-J merely a functional disturbance which i iu no wise dangerous. Hull's Journal of Health. Ancient History. Abracax was another of those old fashioned gods who would look funny in this day. The Persians had an idea that he was the supremo being No. 1, but the Greeks who used to job lot tho gods, marked liini down to No. 3ti5. Under cither system begot into the 400. He was very good, and had the most complete collection of virtues in the universe. Tho precise date of his death is not known, but the presump tion is that lie died young.- TOWER'S IMPROVED Slicker Is the only Absolutely Water Proof Coat I Guaranteed --v to Peel, Break or Stick. NOT l-M 's to Leak at the Seams. Thenars two wars too etntell ths (fnolaa lUcisrt ths Flih Brindtrsdt msrkand s Soft Wot sa Collar. Sold everywhere, or sent fres for prist. A. J. TOWHR, rianufr. Boston, Matt. OorHhlfld llrsrnl It better ttisn tar vatat potf tost nadtastttt tot Sum consunPTSorj. I bar a positive runiedj for tho above dUaasst by it am thousand" of cases of tho worst kind and of long standing have bflfln cured. Indued so st rorisr is my faith in its efficacy, tbt. I w.ll amid TWO dottles fiikb, wltb VALUABLE TREATISK on thit dlwnsetosnysnf jettrr who will send Die thtir Express and 1'. O. address, V. A. Slorum. M. t'.. .83 Pnrtrl St N. T. If you have Malaria, l'llos, Slcli Head-Hi-lie, 4 ostivu ifotveis, Diluili A kmc hi eg if your foiwl Uihm imt assimilate. 0 o Tutt's Tiny Pills will cure thfwe trouble. Hose small. l'rlte, 85c. O.Hce. 3U I'ark l'larn, . 1 . oooooooooo lit rii.t Kfterl. "Look licr,!" exclaimed tha gruuur to a Inn for, "that the sixth lump of annar you hav put in vour mouth." "That's ail rlht. The hut tarllt hill put suynr on ths free INt." Wilmington r raft sin mi n liii'iiiislilri'ul Oder. "I'm nil nuitrunk'," said the tramp. "What's the matter?" "There was a woman ovrr in lieneseo ihis yiornltu! said "he could itlv me work." ' DK.ll HK..V Kill IT. 'I lioy sluv tmtltliutli'i wlii'ii tliy i llii inid not ol Hi'mIiI'I id lu'lli'lit iIImhso. A"allMlit" colli, a lit id linlliit'sllKUi hllluiisnosa ortsiustt iwlloit, hV r wu) ill tlm "iiiliuir aliaii'iits" Hilviiiii ii In niHiiy i'HMa m llli " U'iih no il rty tn Mi I. lc" tllvii llitmi a sv. t ft, 1'iii ly defeat with llnsletlei's Stiiinseli III tersaiut avert UieilaiiKer. Alieruetliy administered an alarmlnir relitlkii In Hie iiinii liu liifiiniicd lit hi that lin had " only a iiild!" "only a euld," reeled the itnelnr, " What vt'iiuld ye have Hie ilanuel" Itlimima Usui and la Kil's are easily eillUKUtshalilu at tile Mint, W'liv tlieil allow tliviu to K"l UP a full Head o( steamr I'ut on the lirakes w llti lae lit 1 tra. The koiiIiiI warmtli w lileh tills silMrb unit lelne illlllifos tlmiiiKh the avstiiui, the IiiimIiis It gives to the etreilliillun ot ttui liluod, Us smitli iiiK and slriiUKtlieiiltiii elteet ii on the nervous, six'i'lHily reeouimeud It to tlieenloelilrd and sick. ' I ts the ureal vlllii tor malaria. limmlitiT shall we Invite Ir. Hliilee to the reeitlau? Mother -1 think we'd lielter not, he's so ahsiMit minded. IU uiIkIiI charnu It In the hll'. 100 It KW A It It, 100. The n'aders of tlds naper will be ilasHl to learn Itial there Is at least una drvaded Slsease that science has hmui alile toeurv luail lUslaKes, and tlnit Iseaoirrh. Hall's l uisirli tUiru Is the only uwlUve euro now known to the minimi (rnterutly. t'slarrh, Ih'Iiik a onnalllutlollal ills-i'H-0, n'qulrt's a miiHtltultoual lieatineut. Hull's t'alairh fur Is taken Itilerually, ailliiK dlreelly iiniii Hie tiliMMl aud muroiia siirlaies of li. sys tem, tlieri hy ilo-lrovlnn (he (iiiiudatlou of tlie disease aud nlvlnii the ntleut streiiKth by bidld Iuk up Hie eoiulllntlou aud assUtluK uaturo In doluit lis work. The iniirtetors have so uiui'li (alth lu Its curative ixiwurt that they olfor lllO for any cast) that It lulls to euro. Head lor toa ttiunulals Address K. J. I'HKNKY A I'O., Tohslo, O. fWf thdd by driiKKlsla; 7b vents. It looks s tluiujtli the North I'olo was playing a kind ol Hiu In I'.sha itsnie. It docau't want to be found. For relieving throat trouhles mid doughs "(i-mca't fniiiciiiil 7'rocAcs " have a world wide reputation. Hiltl only in bints, l'rlue, i cents. "KathiT," sidd a al x year-old, "whee It Atiitn?" 'Atoms.niyboy? Whatdu you mea 7" "vVhy the ilaeewbrrt) everrlsMly gU hlowu to." COVMIbNT IBH Thtre't nothing UJX of Catarrh, when you uso Dr. iago'" Catarrh llctnedy. With tha poison ous, irritating snuTTs and strong, caustic solutions, a good deal is loft. Tlioy may, perhaps, stop it for a time, but there's danger of driving it to the lungs. They work on fako principles. Uut Dr. Sage's Remedy eyres it, no matter how bad the case, or of how long standing. Not only Ca tarrh itself, but Catarrhal Headache, Colli in the Head everything catarrhal in its nature. Tho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. So will yours. You may not be lieve it, but tho proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy do. And to prove it they make you this offer: If they can't cure you, they'll pay you 1300 in cash. It's a busi ness proposition from a responsible house. Hut do you thitik they'd make it if they, and you, couldn t depend upon their medicine ? v t lyxjpE it ELY'S CHt AM UALtVf t ivn4 tno iinhiikm Alltiys I'ulii n run t's., ilvfft itvUvt' ttt fiiK Apply into tht ,twfri?H. i'nik'i-i'"'r oy umu. r.i.i ( Ct Uhik i 11 .f Sal 1 LOVELl DIAMOND CYCLES For Ladles In Pneumatic Diamond Frtmt, Plrjcl Ctlslttat irum, JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., - i - UNLOAD Do you feel Does vour don't feel like work. The pid. You are full of bile. Three doses of Moore's Revealed Rented; you feel like a new person. For YOUNO MEN I The Speclflo A No. Cni-fts, without full, all rasps of tionorr ht iiimI Uft, no liuuter of Imw lmiff huiiiiIIiik. Prpvinits stiii-tiirn, it holiiKnn In ternal mniciiy. (;nrrs whfn t'VArytliliiu xlse has falli'H. Hold hv all DniKlclst". MBiiuiiMiliiri'rs: Tun A.Hriioeiilial.Mr1lciiie Prioo. $.mi. Co., Hun Josu, Cat Ttlir O Is ths arknnwiMtraa lesdlnic remedy for all (hi nnnatural dlscharfss aad private dlacasds of men. M cartaln ours for tb debllh tatlnj waaknesa pacullal lo womsn. T nMt.nrlhAli-.nf1 faal Baft THEEstfiH(MinlRa In recommodln It M eikCISTI,0.K-Sa suosrara. old by lirUKKtmii, Pirn's Remnly for Catarrh Is tho Rest, Enslp-t to ITse, and Rheapcst. f jrCprss IrTN, 1 riTosDAVS.XI I JUtUSOtMt tt it I -s M ttuM Sirltitrt. BSV4 Vf-dMl-bT 1 u3 Cold by dni(tlst or scut by mall, (Op, H. T. Baaaltloa, Vuno, n. IN. J ' :M OIVIC JClVJOVf-3 Both tho inetlioil find rcsiilbi when ?3yrup of Fifjij it taken j it is pleasant nnd refrcshiug to tho taste, nnd icU fontlyyet promptly on tlu Kidneys, iiver anil Ilowels, cleansen tho sys tem ofl'ectually, dispels colds, licnd tclies nml fevers nml cuius luiliilu.'l fonstrjmtion pennnneiitly. For salo iu DOoaiul $1 bottles by nil tlruiHU. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ant mmvixco, ct. lOUISVIUi. nr. tQKK, H.t. - i .wamu-sv.M.v n i ' s - VU0H CUHt Tills GRF.VT OH'tur CI'KI', this wrct ii. ful CONSUMPTION CURK is sold by dm. (Mill on S positive Eiinrnntcc, A test tluil iHinll.tr Cure run stand mirtrvifuTy. If you hive COUCH, IIOARsrNISSor 1.A CKUTi; it will cure you prnmtitlv. ' If your child ha Hie CROUP or NVIIOOPINU COUtiH, use it niiiiklv and relief Is wire. If you frrCt)N. SUMPTION, don't wait until yourc'.cil'iw. lets, Imt t .Ae this Cure ot onco sud receive ini mediate help, Lsre b'tlles, 5k?. nnd fl.co. Traveler! convenient pocket s'.e Sjc A-lt your drucgint forSIIII.OirSCUUK. If v mr iun;"! are sore or hai k lame, u.-.o Shiluh't t. jus I'laitcri. 1'iitc, 25c. jyjANN's" QOM Q UTTER Will eut lry or flmeii linnet, Mi-nt. i.i I -He mid all. HriTii fut I1UM..H will ikiillile Hoi iiuuilx-r of ri: will nmko tlieta iiinri' fer Hie will esrry tint liens siifely tlirnnli Itm mrlitnv H'toi and fit llimii in eoiulllloii 10 In v w in 11 e.'Kt t-ouiiiiHii 1 the hliflii l ptlea and will doveloiMi your rlilrkt fniKr tU'in any oilier food. Ki'i'1 Hreen pinMt and uu reoooiio to kill tho Hi 0. an I tint w III innkn jilty jnr t int inure .io ,U Hi'iid dr Cntnlogite and price. rETALCMs IRCUBATDI CMH. WklXH, CMb Best in ths World! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! nr7ACKEREL v jr. New No I. 'h"l e fat. k it .... $. each'Hee, klis ... :, Medium elii.li e, kli M Hlns t frmii HI ni tMer, iprliut ''an h, vy Hue. Hinllli.' fa-.li Mlorti, 41 41S Kn.llt St. A k f'ir li-i'.rt nil- w'i'i full iiii:aiiuua MORPHINE HABIT I itoukifrs. SURE CURE Paclfla liMndna Ox. S39 t'Uy BU Sn rrajlsoa, Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. Hoi SOU. huh littliiiniiiutlon. ' M - .- HI , - is fi.rtf'nld In I (.-nit H i tptitklu AUmrbL iim r., m w ftrn'U nu ci. . and Cent. 81s stifles Cushion and Solid Tires. Stssl Drop Forglniri, Stool L- L AXLE G EASE Nil miii k II....!. 3 it-mori'st i Hsir miiii riiis'ii. niiii i iircn c ' ! ' Tubing, Adjuiublt Ball Bttringi to all running parts, including rsdtli. uipsnnon Stddlt. Strictly BIOBORADEin Every rurticxilar. Ncnd 6 eentiTTn stamps for our KM)-par? lllustralnd catiu I loan tf lnns, Klflss, KfTolrsrs, Spurt Ing Oonils, etc. Mfrs., 147 Wathlngton St., BOSTON, MASS- bad? back Do you have a headache? ache? You can't eat anil f f I I D trouble is your liver is lor I JJ El Get rid of it without delay. will do it and make I sale by all druggists. lata I V EG.i tt LANDS, PATENTS, PENSIONS. If you ard llitpriisied on any l.nml ohhi,; If you . wuut u I'm i' n I. or ili-dlre a IViislun, Wi lli; fur Inlor oiiitlou to II Al.llWIN t li t LOW i N, A ttor nxya, SViikIiIiikIoii, Jl. C, Conto-t Ciimts, MIiiIiik . iHiiim nun iiiiiinmii i,iiiios a spi'iMtiiiy. reus niou erutii. Any iii-Hlred mfcri'iH'B glvi'ii. : Foley Hot Springs ARE THE BEST WATERS ; For I.lver and Kldniy Cnninlaliit, lllieimifittiim. (lout, Dropsy, Mtln anil I'rlvnle IIIm-iinim. 'Boaull fully sltuiitvd In I'hwmiIo Mouiilalns, (Ml nilli-i ruxt of Kukiuii', Now hotnl mid IiiiiIih; 0-n all yi'ar round. Wrlle for clconliir to it A UK its Ml'i.FOKD, lvroprltors, Koli'V Hot KirlnK, Ijiiip ominty, Or. IxhiIi fur this ailv't In llils impsr ni'xt "'"'j Old Gold and SUrer Bounht; send your 61(1 Gold and SUrer by mall to the old and reliable hnuss of A. Celewao, 41 Third street, Han Francisto; I will send by return mall the cash, aoonrding to astuy;- If tbd amount Is not taSlsf aotory will return Kold. -i fii j JU riCIf AHsayer and Analytical CliomtsL II. IluK, W WaMhl!igtonkit.,r'urtlutK),Or. N. P. N. U. No. 451--8. F. N. U. No.