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In Every Receipt that calls for baking powder, use the "Royal." Better results will be obtained because it is the purest. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. It is always reliable and uniform in its work. I regard tha Royal Baking Powder as the best manufactured. Since its intro Juctioo into my kitchen I bare used no other. Marion Harlano." HOW'S THIS f We offer One Handred Dollars' reward for any rae of catarrh that cannot be cured byUlUug HaU'a Catarrh Cure. . . F J. CH KS KY CO., FTor-, Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the la l fl teen year, and believe him per fectly honorable In all b'itnea transactions and finauctally abl to Carry out any obligations made by their firm. WKST TKl'AX, Waolea '1 Pr!Uts. Toledo. 0. WALIMSli, KISNAN" MAKY1N, vho eaale lrtiglta T -ledo, O. Hal 'a Ca'arrh Cure is taken internally, aetlug directly upou the blood and musrnus urfKea of the system Teatlutoniali sent free. I'rice, 75 ceuta per bottle. Mia by all aruggiaia. Man alwavs buries the hatchet where hecan get It rei.nly wbcu n wants tt again. Tobacco is man's most universal luxury ; the fragrant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va. TEN MONTHS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten mouths, and has been by a few days' use of as 1L II. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Md. SWIFT'CTECIFIC I was cared several years ago of white swelling In my leg by using gSSJSl and have no symptoms of re fKKM turn of the dis ease. Many prominent physician attended me and all failed, but S. S. 8. did the work. Fact. W. Kibkpatrick, Johnson City, Term. Treatise on Blcod and Skin Dis eases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga, Tower? lmprovs3 5 LICKER I; Guaranteed Jbsolukls Waten proof. ICckerj havt bedde the FUh Ban Q TCIa TRADUUKOnevtryCottl s ' 5oftWooIeo 'ty WatCh Outl Collar. i SinftJr A I TOWW. MfK. I0ST0N. MASS Catslcpa HERCULES G-AS EITGIITE. Ban WitU Gat or Gasoline. Tour Wife can run it. Requires no licensed engineer. Makes no smell or dirt. No Batteries or ileetrlc Spark. PALMER & REV, Bam Fbascisco, Cau Poetland, Ob. BEATS STEAL! POWER TREATED FREE. Posltlv ly Cured with Vegetable Remedial Have cured thousan ds of cases. Cure cases pro Bounced bopelesa by beetphyalclans. From tlrstdoit symptoms disappear: tn ten daysatleaet two-tnlrdi all symptom; removed. Send for free book testimo nials of miraculous cures. Ten Jays' treatment free by mall. If you order trial, send 10c. In atampa orpay postage. Da. H.H.GKISNSONS,Atlanta,Ga If you ordertrial return this advertisement to as. Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portiana. Box 80S. Or. Old Gold ard Sllrer Bought; send your old Oolc and Sllrer by niall to the old and reliable h-'aMJ"' Ooieman, Third street, San Francisco; I will seadb) iSVoWn tha cash, aooordio to assay; if the amoum to not satisfactory will rotnrn sold SCRATCHED sjl DROPSY J. H. FIM, GHAZELS IN ENGLISH, The prawned spirit la set free at last. The seed up springeth to a tree at last; The truant brooklet wanders tnrouun iue meaa, But rune to meet his low the sea at last; The honey bee collects all day her store. Yet homeward turns the weary bee at last; The clouds that hide the beauty of the sun Strew out their fleecy winir anil nee at last; The stubborn lock defends the treasure house. But cunning locksmiths find the key at last; My soul hath songht for bliss In every clime. And finds tu only blisa in thee at last. Whatever fortune gives, in. haste collect. And seise the moment whilst thou mayst col lect; Misguided pilgrims fainting sore for food. A meal of berries from the waste collect; nisnortlnff children on the shore the sheila The scornful sea has thither chased, collect; The penetrating bees the hidden sweeta Peep in the lily's bosom placed collect; Unwearied scholars bend them o'er their books, And words which time baa nigh effaced collect. So, too, doth she to whom my songs are due. The llnea my fevered hand hath traced collect. Hasil U Uildersleeve. A Tramp's Keaat. Every tramp who makes the grand cir cuit Is sure to stop, both on his northern and his southern migration, at a certain fine house in Canton. The family which occupies the fine house is as generous as its broad acres, ana as one tramp recently said to another, "Some how a fellow can't go to that house and meet those people without feelin that he is carryin away somethin good, yer know." Sunday the family was at dinner, and with them an unwonted but ever welcome guest, the youngest sou, whose business keeps him pretty constantly in Boston. The son-in-law of the house was carving the turkey, when a ragged and dirty tramp knocked and asked for something to eat. The son-in-law placed a leg, some white and some dark meat and dressing, with two vegetables, on a plate, and sent the butler with it to the door. "Eh hold on there a minute, John," cried the youngest son to the butler; "per haps it would be well to see if the gentle man might not prefer to have a jolly chop cooked for him, you know, with hashed potatoes nicely browned." Boston Herald. IH Weeds Grow Apace. Farmers who allow the weeds on theit plantations to go to seed have little idea, many of them, of the labor and trouble they are storing up for themselves. Some curious experimentalist has been at th trouble of counting the seeds produced by a single plant of some of the commonest varieties of weeds, with the loiiowing rather startling results: Wild carrot, 1,200; dandelion, 1,500; duckweed. 3,000; cockle, 3,200; campsion, 3,425; chess, 3,500; dock, 3,700; ragweed, 4,3?J; groundsel, 6,500; ox eye daisy, 9,600; mallow, 16,500; mother wort, 18,000; foxtail, 10,500; sow thistle, 19,000; mustard, 31,000; Canadian thistle, 43,000; red poppy, 50,000; burdock, 400,328; purslane, 500,000; lambs' quarters, 825,000. New Orleans Picayune. Bloorish Architecture. In order to produce the effect of no weight at all in architecture, the arch, among the Moors, is often elongated, its surfaci broken up by fretted work, its under sur face hollowed out, its span divided intc small arches. Above it a molding incloses a rectangular space, leaving to the arcb the semblance of leisure or sheer idleness. The shafts are so light as to take away th Idea of having any work to do. The roof is divided into a series of honeycombed nendants. which confuse the eye and ab stract the feeling of pressure. The result la aerial, fairrlike and dreamy. London Tablet. No Pleasure in Ancient Languages. An English professor, reputed to be ont of the best Latin scholars in his own coun try, ttave up Latin and Greek entirely when he turned his attention to modern languages. The principal of a French college once confessed to me that he nevel read Latin or Greek, which were taught in the place by the specialist masters undet him. These were what are called "learned men," certainly educated men. What', therefore, are we to expect from the half educated? Philip G. Hamerton in Forum. A Slight Exaggeration. Perhaps the habit of exaggeration u sometimes born of a desire to be pictur esque in speech. A schoolgirl returning home the other evening was overheard tc say to a young friend: "I didn't wake up this mornins: until Ave minutes before 7. I'd rather have five minutes' sleep in the morning than a whole week at night." Boston Journal. 1 CURE FITS When I say care I do not mean merely to stop then for a time and then have tlirm return again. I ni(;.m , radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, KP1 LKP8Y or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long atudy. 1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Becaus nih have failed is no reason for not now receiving t enre. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle ol my infallible remedy. Give fcrpress ana rost omce. U. G. ROOT. Ill C, 183 Pearl St., N. Y, Boow to Ladies. No Mobb Wobriment. X3s G IlVt aS TANSY BLOSSOM SUPPOSITORIES GUAfVNTD SAFEGUARD. Also a Positive Cure for Leucorrhora, Infl animations Etc. HI ner package, six pacKaen .w. necureiy sacked and mailed free on receipt of price, w rit i...i,iu T o.lv AiTPnis Wanted. J'.O. Box 2ZA. X '.-!-. r . . Hon Francis .A iieliable Hatch er,absolutely self rta7ulatiiiaT. BimDlest to o Derate. Cir- IcuTarsfree.Illus Catalogue 6c. Addr J Victor Incubator Co. Quincy. Ili. Plso's Eemedy for Catarrh Is the Best, Fastest to Use, and Cheapest db, L. J 111 Sold by druggists or sent by mull, 80c. K. T. Hazeltrie. Warnm. Psv 1 N-u-No-458 -8-F-N-u-No-632 MR. AND MRS. BOWSER. The Head of tha family Tries to I'ul t'l Some Screen Hira TUt Ucitult. Au expressman brought up a smitll J) of lumber the other afternoon and left li at the Ivtrn, and when Mr. Bowser caim home 1 mentioned the fuct aud ii.sk.od what he intended to do with it. "It's foracrvou doors for the front door,' he replied. "Carpenter coming up to make them? "Haven't engaged any." "Mr, Bowser, you are not going to trj and make them yourself!'" I "There won't he any trying about it. i shall proceed to make and hang them." "I'm ufraid you cau't do it. lt'a a tile piece of joiner work to make a si-rvou door especially one for the front of the house, "I atu well aware," he said as he stroked hla chin in a complacent way. "Haven't 1 got about (At) worth of tooUr lXm't I know how to handle tuemf" I "1 I wish you had given your order at the shop, as other folks do." I "I'll be hanged if 1 pay any fS for a pall of doors when 1 can make 'em for (31 You arc always dead set agaiust anything undertake!" I "Air. Bowser, you cau make a screen door. You cau't hang one. Dou't blame me when the failure comes," ' "Blame you! Are you gettingeraxy? If those doors are uot a success you won't hear a won! of fault from mo uot a peep. 1 was thinking of ordering them, but Uing you have stuck your noao up so high I'll make 'em now just to show you that I can do it!' Aud next morning he put on an old suit and weut. out to the barn ami before 9 o'clock ho had nie.isured four ditToreut times for those doors. It wasn't long before I saw him sneaking around tothe front with one of the pieces. I watched him as he tried it and it was all of twelve inches short. Mr. Bowser scratched his ear, growled like a bear and looked as foolish as a boy caught in a bar vest apple tree. Ton minutes later ho was at the telephone ordering more stutl. "Were they toosuortf" I asked as he hung up the trumpet. "N no, but I thought I'd get heavier stuff," he mumbled as no shot out doors. The slut! came up after dinner, and it was about 5 o'clock in the afternoon when he put one of the frames together and stood it ud in the door. I went out, and as he began to smile with satisfaction I said: "Mr. Bowser, that door is soueegawed." "Squeegawed? Squeegawedf What does that stand for in the tack counties'" "Your door is wider at the bottom than at the top." "It can't be!" "But your own eyes will convince you. There's an inch difference!" "Neverl I'll bet you a million dollars there isn't a hair's breadth!" I ran for my tapeline and soon proved thnt the difference was over an inch. "Oh, well, I cau Ox that in a moment," he said, but it was 8 o'clock that evening before he came in. It was 10 o'clock next forenoon when 1 weut out to the barn. He had the door covered with the wire cloth aud proudly called my attentiou to it. "Which is the outside of the door?" I asked. "Why, the side this way, of course." "Then you've tacked the cloth on the in side!" "That's where it belongs." "Y'ou never saw it there, Mr. Bowser never! And look at the way you have tacked the stuff on. It's humped up in a dozen different places, because you pulled it askew." "There isn't one hump not the sign of a hump. I'll give any man a billion uoiiurs to make a better job of HI All that door needs now la nauitinif. But don't they paint the frames before they tack the cloth ouf How are you going to Daint the inside of the frame?" "Don t you worry yourself aooui tins ob. Mrs. Bowser. I wasn't born alongside of a huckleberry marsh!" Mr. Dowser had been at wort an Hour next morning before I went out. He had the doors at the front, and he seemed to ave some trouble about hanging them. "You see what you've done, don't your I asked, after a survey of the scene. "I don't believe I'm either near sighted or color blind," he said. "Well, you've got one door wrong side up, to begin with." "H-how?" "Look at the panels and see. Then you have been trying to hang one to swing in and the other to Bwing out." "I have, ehf That shows all you know about it. I'm simply fitting the screens so they will shut tight." Just before noon he got a hang on both doors, and as I looked at them from the ball I had to sit down on tne noor anu laugh. They didn't meet in the center within two inches and each was half an inch short at the top and bottom. He had also hung them with the cloth on the in side. Just then a neighbor came along and turned in to the steps. After looking at the doors for half a minute in great as tonishment he queried: "Something just from Paris, tJowscrr' "What do you mean?" "Why, you've got a new idea in screen doors. I suppose the space at the bottom is for bugs, that at the top for mosquitoes, and the center for flies. I see you have left the frames exposed. They will make capi tal roosting places lor horse flies ana pmcn bugs. Did you do this job?" "Y-yes." "Well, if I had a cirl 10 years old who couldn't beat it I'd make her go barefoot all summer." "I didn't make these doors tor your house, sir." "Thank Heaven for that! bowser, you're a brick a soft brick! I'll come up this eveninu with a band and serenade those doors!" When tha neighbor had (zone I suddenly felt the back end of the house lift up. It was Mr. Dowser pulling those screen doors off. He couldn't even wait to take tne Bcrews out of the hinges. 1 hey came off in detachments and the pieces were flung Into the back yard. When he had ttmsnea he came in and said: "Mrs. Bowser, I want to have a talk with vou a very serious talk!" "But didn't I tell you how it would be?" "Never! You encouraged me to go ahead, and to pleane a whim of yours I've lost three days' time, pounded myself all over, spent $6 in cash and been made a butt of ridicule! Mrs. Bowser, this is the limit the finis the end ! Make out a list of what furniture you want and let us agree on the alimony!" Detroit Free Press. AU Is Settled. Between the 1st of April and the 1st of May eight out of every ten tenants in the United States notified their landlords that unless the house was repapered, repainted, repaired and the rent lowered they would not remain another year. About one land lord in 500 consented, and about one ten ant in 1,000 kept his word and moved and was sorry for it. Ail is now settled until another spring. Noi-ristown Herald. AMPLY CONFIRMED. Cl'UOI'KAN IDBAS ltKllilU AM ltIC A, IT Ilia Most Important Rnljeot of tha Fraa nt day rattled beyond Uuatttow. Tlio cable didpatohcB which mfntly ippoaivdin the daily impel indicating tho great Interest (oli throughout Kurope upon a subject of international Intercut liavo naturally awakoued groat attention, not to my fNciteiiuMit, in thin city and tliroiiRinmt the land. It Is a well-known (act that the demands of modern life have caused a attain which soem to shorten lift) and utidcrniiiio health universally. Tho efforts made abroad to Investigate its cause aro most cxmitiiondable, ana we are pleased to mtv hav been supplemented Iv similar efforts in America. Careful inquiry has befu made among prominent physicians, and it it surprising what uniformity ( opinion is expressed by them all. That opinion seems to be that the great modern dim-axe in kidney ttouble, and that the kidneys are the first organs of the body to bo attacked bv over -exertion or over-indulgence, and the tlrst to Uwnw weakened by the crip. That Una la most lamentable Tact there can l no doubt, but that these troubles can be. prevented and cured the investigations made abroad clearly show. In the interest ot hutuan itv we liavo made similar Investigations, and tho result in given herewith. lr. N. t. Pavia said: "reopie uo not know what Bright' disease is. The term is applied popularly loevery trouble that even remotely affects the kidneys. There are two forms of tho trouble ono an enlargement and tho other a shrink ing ol the kidneys." Ir. Frank T. Andrews says: "Tho term Bi igh t's disease covert a great many complaints. In fact, any case of album itiarta is called Bright'a disease. The majority ol these cases are curable. The reason a man dies of kidney trouble is the inability of the organ to perform ita functions. Dr. S. Clarke declares: 'There was time when any man or woman Buffering Irotn any form of kidney trouble had cause for despair. Hint tune lias passwt. For tho past eignt years i nave ireiueu every variety of kidney trouble in ihiUi men and women, and" I do not believe there is a caso so severe, no matter of how long standing, that it cannot lie re lieved or cured bv the careful and con scientious use of Warner's Safe Cure." Dr. Charles W. Purdy says: "inero aro many diseases groupcu tinner m head of Bright's disease of the kidneys. Onn of tho most seriont forma is almost always accompanied by heart trouble, which freouetulv canoes the death of trie iMuciUly oaiwa the deal The acute form will patient. kill the patient within a few years urless he re ceives proper treatment." Dr. It. A. liunn. Iean of the United States Medical College, declares: "1'or years tho troatment of Hright's disease has lHen largely experimental. I ait in.lenendent enough and frank enough to commend most heartily that great remedy Warner's Safe Cure." Dr. A. 1. lloxmer affirms: "Acuta Bright's disease in children is curable. The kidneys, vou see, are waste gates, and when they are partially closed trnnldn must result." Dr. Tyre York, of Washington, U. Kj., asserts: 1 iiiiiik earner s cui vuto great blessing to mankind, and if taken regularly w ill cure almost any disease of the kidneys. 1 prescribe it in my prac- Dr. C. Washington Earle, of Chicago, eays: 'Diseases of the kidneys may be slight or aggravated. The object to be attained is to limit the over-worked and worn-out organs to as little exercise as possible." ,.. Dr. John W. Manes, of Pans, 111., says: "I am a living example of the Tirtues of Warner's Safe Cure, without which I should long since have been dead." . . Throughout the land wherever inves tigation nsa been made, the sentiment seems to be the same. The above unquestioned and unques tionable testimony proves beyond a doubt what Mr. II. II. Warner, of Roch ester, N. Y., lioldly declared more than ten years ago, namely, mat urigm s ais- . . 1 , 1 L . I Mm ease Oi tne muneys can u nnm, Warner knew whereof he affirmed, for he himself had been cured of Bright', disease in its worst form. If any reader has neculiar pains, stramre sensations, or unaccountable feelings, which fa toe often announce the coming on of kidney trouble, there is no neeu to aesponu ; there is every reason for hope, A cure has heen found and r.roven Deyona question or the possibility of doubt. Hotter 81111. He entered the Woodbridge street station shortly after dinner yesterday, with a torn coat, his back all dust and a red lump on his forehead, and when asked to state his case he began: "Last March I met an acquaintance on Grand River street. It was raw and blus try, and he said it looked as if spring would never come, bays 1 to him, says i: I " 'Possess your soul with patience. It is only a question of time.' "I met him again in April. It was cold and rainy, and he said he doubted if we should ever have warm weather. Says I to him, says I: " 'My friend, don't blaspheme. Nature knows what is for our best good.' "I met him for tho third time in May, and he jumped up and down and swore that it was to be twelvo months winter. Says I to him, says I: " 'The impetuosity of some men works their ruin. Trust in Providence.' "And just now I met him out here. He had his coat and hat off and was sitting on a box and panting like a dog. And I went up to him and says, says I: " 'Are this hot 'miff for you, and didn't I tell you so?' "And the inconsistent, erratic, impetu ous chump arose and knocked me down, and I want him arrested." Detroit Free Press. A Bright Itoy. Charlie S is a very bright boy and never at a loss for an excuse. He is also something of a naturalist. Walking along with a young lady one day he heard a tree toad suddenly bcin its shrill chirp. "It will rain within twenty-four hours," he announced, oracularly. "That is a sure sign; never kuown to fail." His prediction was received in good faith; but after twenty-four hours of remarkably pleasant weather he was taken to task about nis prediction. "Oh, well," he replied, instant ly, in an injured tone, "the old tree toad lied. I am not responsible for his morals." Another time, having been requested to perform some little service, he came to re ceive his reward. His father offered him his choice between a silver dime and an old fashioned copper cent. "I have always been taught to take the smallest piece," he re marked, gravely, pocketing the dime. Harper's Basftr. . TUB TEMPTATION To go out of doors In tough weather la nut alioitg, hut wa are, maiiv ol us, connHillcd lo tacit muni! weather frequently. lUseasea which M I - hum a chill are. i'nrlar lo no aeaann ol the year. This Is tr e; tlietelute, there should he la the closet ol every household half Not au miimiltcslca stlmuliuil, absolutely ilevold of au) thing hut au escltlv action, lint a toulii comhluliig, In tha cltoctlve form ot an invigor ate ami au a tetaltve, the quality of oeleuno sgslukt ehai gea id Weiillier. Iloaleller's htoui aril IIIUeraliNB throe or lour ihqotlW s thnt no other article ol tla elaaa lawaiwea Nut only dues It relieve the eouiilnlnla wlileh It tiveutiiai'y cure, It forllHe the ayaleui agHlnal the Imd el (ectaof cliKUKOn of touiiioratiiio, latally si d loo often ahowu in the ileadly lorm ol " la grlH;" It produce a tailleiil change III the weak tied eomltllon of a avatein ei'iillarly liable to he at tacked b It, and It teiuls to irovlilo auHtuat th dMiger roaulting from ai luqxiV' rlahwl coii'il lion of the blood and a dlaorilvrod aisle ol the liver or bowels. Ut a man loll It himself and ho Is an awfully good man, OKT I'll- OKNI'INK. If you suffer with lame bank, especially In inornlnK, ALU ili a's I'LAsrsas are a sure relief. If you cannot sleep, try an Ai.i.cock Piahtkh, well up betwetn the shoulder blades often rel eves soinetlinei oures. Try this before you resort to opiates. ff any of your muscles are lame Joints stitl'-loel as tf they wanted olllng-or II vim suffer with any local pains or aches, these plaster will uure you. If you use them once you will realise why so many plasters have been made In imitation of them. Like all good things, they are copied as closely as the law allows. Don't tie tlupcu ty taking au inuumou when It i as easy to tfot the genuine. H von always" insist upon having Al t. cock's 1'oHora I'm mi and neveracuepta suhstitute, you will not he disappointed. A ehanmry court Is ono that gives a poor man a rhaueu far Juatlco. For allayitiK hoarseness and irritation of the throat it Is daily proved that "Uruu n't lirtmchinl Trochr" are a intlii reiueoy, yet very elllcaolous. The hello! girl at the telephone esi'hange has much to ausaer lr. KVI'TIKK AMI I'lLKS 1 1' 11 at l. Wpjxialtlvely cure niptnte, piles and all ree-talillaoas.-s wltli.ml palu orileti'iitlmi tnim l.nl tnaa. No cure, no ar. ! all JVtMff itla eta.w. Aihlnaa fur pamphlet Ura. I'urU-r tli-lil A Uoajy, S.W Marsot slnwt, nan Frauclsvo. Home men, If they Use one swallow, will In sist ou havlnn a h.rfc. Tit Oiaai for breakfast. Haa Knamellne Hlota Polish: no dust, no smell. Cot Th tttd in t.ri',7 when you feel "run-down" ami bilious fevers spring from it all j sorts of diseases. Don't tako any risk. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery invigorates tho system , and repels disease. It starts Uio torpid liver into healthful action, purifies and enriches tho blood, and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, restorativo tonio, it sets at work all tho processes of diges tion and nutrition, nnd builds up flesh and strength. For all diseases that como from a disordered liver and impure blood, skin, scalp and scrofulous affections, it's tho only remody that's guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure in every case, you have your money back. You pay only for the good you get Tho 'worst cases yield to the mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. That's why the proprie tors can. and do, promise to pay t500 for a caso of Catarrh in the Head which they cannot cure. "August Flower" I used August Flower for Loss of vitality and general debility. Alter takine two bottles I gained 69 lbs. I have sold more of your August Flower since I have been in business than any other medicine I ever kept. Mr. Peter Zinville says he was made a new man by the use of August Flower, recommended by me. I have hundreds tell me that August Flower has done them more good than any other medicine they ever took. Georgb W. Dye, Sardis, Mason Co.. Ky. ooooooooe TAKE nutt'sTinyFiiSse " The. Ilrat dose often astonishes the In- valid, bIvIiik elasticity of mlnil, Diiny nnev f body. Rood diKBtln, '"' ami Hiillil iicwli. I'rie.e, ii.Vt. OOOOOOOOOO l-ELY'S CREAM aHBiiBes, Alliiyn i'tilii i Sores, JteHtfirea (ilves Helietat f r X ithe "1 I - .1 g . Iff . J mnm S am V'.J Vl I J Apply into the Nimtrila. It it (Jiiirkly Abimrbed. 50c Urucirlsts or by mail. ELY BHOS., li Warren St.. N. Y. wmmmmm Pini: JSCfisSMniii: I!,":! "Mwlfiit'iJil: I )J Simonds Crescent Ana au Mnai or kiill 8IMONDS SAW CO. 78 Wis V V OX 10 J5XJOYS Both tlio metlioil Binl resulta w?if3 iSynip of l-'igH It taken; it in ileui mill refreshing tu tho taste, act L'ontly yet jiromptly oil tlio Kidneys, Liver mnl Jtowels, cleniiset tlio njt loin fU'ei'timlly, tlispelt cold", li"i tolict nnil fovert ami curct Imlittin! iMiiiHtipntion jMTinitnently. For hi in fiOoBtnl $1 bottlea by nil lruj-i-- CALIFORNIA FIG SYBVP CO. six maivisoo, en. touwiuc. tr. tw rof r I Tsr rin, fill iJaVn Thir.Rr.Trnv:c.M r'lU thifsm-rcji. fulC-NSUMrTION' t UKi: is . .id hyonu: pi'.tson positive pttarantre, a te-t that nooihrr Cure can stand suwevful'f. If y.m li'ive a COUCH, HOAKSr.NUSSor IAUKll'l'l, it will cure you promptly. . If your child hat Ilia CUOUl' or SVIIOUI'INO COL'Cill. nut. kly and relirf is lure. If you fr.n (.t 'N. SL'M 1'TH M, don't wait until your raw i lio;. r . hut I. Ise this Cure at once and twcivc im. mediate help. Ure h"K 5'X"- Travelers convenient iocI:'t t 15c. A . yourdtiiistforSIIlLOirSCUrr.. If v :r Inn;' a-e sure or ha k l.une, : thdoh s 1 or. ous rijsters. 2S- OlJ- WOIlder.Ul HdllliJjf DR. GRANT'S Kidney and Liver Cure. A pooltlve aiierlflefiirall Kl.ln V tt'HI,'lr a BHKiHT'S DISEASE DlVlEIES. RlLtUll .VE$ SICK HEADACHE, 4C To the aur.l it iiiuku larly adapted. To try It onc la tu irt uiumetiil li rilKI'AKKI) It V The 0. W. R. Manufacturing Co., Portland, Oroon. I'Olt Sit IK Hft All. Kill I.1.1VIK, MORPHIN HABIT! i ks if SURE CURE pacific Medietas Co.. 699 Clay HU, Ban rranelsoa fl ANN'S JONE UTTER will put Hry or (Ireen Soiies, Men t. Ci lint le nml nil. tireen Cut MONKS will dnuMo tlio li t1 tn 1 1. r of pk'its will lnnkii t uiui mure fer tlio will enrry tlio hens tmfi-ly tlirnugh thu mnltliiif jierlixl nnd put. tliem In coiiillllsn tn In y when cri: omiiimi'l tl.e highest prieo mid will dovulopM your rhleks fiiHlur limn any otliur food. Feed Green Times, and Tiito t'rconozoue, tn kill 1 ho Hen, mi I J im will miika Jiftll )i:rci nt more proilt. Houd for Cutuloguu and prices. PETALUMA INCUBATOR COHFY. fETALUM. CAL YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. Cures, without full, all eaaes nt llnnorr- hu unci Jleel, no inniier in Jmw idiik Una l'i'i.vi'iitM atrletiire. It lielnir mi In terim! remely. Cures when everything else i.... f .ii.i,l Uf.lrihvnll llrnifirlKl. ,,-. ..... .,, .. , u..t t. 1, ..I... MuiiiiiueiurerH; iuu.oriiiniiii-i. nnin ii Price. 0.1.O0. Co., bun June, Cul. 'a mi. ' ffjffltiff'iv.iif 7g v" a'-aiSftJ, i'immJ 0 BRANCH STORES. We have no lirimoli stores. Keeps us too busv at our only plaeo of uiisliiex, which in 416-418 FRONT ST., S. F. If our price list don't reach you, notify us- Smiths' Cash Storo. r.t(TMnt,iearlrn'!ri '"' fumna; renie-1v tnr aM u ( unnatural f1whrf( aci prl vnte lteRe'i ef nitr curtain enre fur t he DM,i tailng wcaltnu't (u,lv to wumin. Vf'danlTKT Jt preset itis It ann rsa: lTMEEH8ClltMirlCl. In reenmnmudln ;i m sm an aunarara. A.J STONFR, M D .nics'oa Vi rttit'K nt.6 BALM -t',ie' ." iy r , , nun iiiiiimiiniiiiiMi, iiema r;(T TnsM) ntnl Miieii, Him ""kTjv,' -'ftii ' once for !I1 in I lend. rramx :'ii?n. Ground Cross Cuts, ssna, aiso saw Kepairine. Front Street, Portland, Or."Wl ' J-u WW-s. U' s.' w-'l 5S 1 1 rn Jr :JT Cnrss lnit JF srTfi5!)A YS.VJ S . ' f UaaianlMd M !jf J a aauH suUiara. t T