Pay the Price of the Royal for Royal only. Actual tests show the Royal Baking Powder to be 27 per cent, stronger than any other brand on the market. If an other baking powder is forced upon you by the grocer, see that you are charged the correspondingly lower price. The pav roll of oflicers ami sailor in the United States navy this year will amount to nearly eight millions of dol lars. The feeding and clothing of the men will cast another million and a half. This estimate does not include the officers nidi meu of the revenue cutter service. 'pLUcl COT A STORY OF THE "BAREFOOT BOY.' Cn Haverhill's pleasant hill there played, gkiuie seventy year avo. In turned up trousers, battered hat. Patches and freckle and all that The barefoot boy we know. He roarued hi berry flekls content, But while, from bush auJ brier, The nimble feet got many a scratch. His wit, beneath lis homely thatch. Aspired to something higher. Over his dog eared spelling book. Or schoolboy composition, Puixling his head with some hard sum, Going for nuts, or gathering buiu. He cherished his ambition. Kind nature smiled on that wise child. Nor could her love deny him The large fulfillment of his plan: Since he who lifts his brother man In turn Is lifted by him. He reached the starry hights of peace Before bis head was hoary; And now at fourscore years again The blessings of his fellow men Waft him a crown of glory. j. T. Trowbridge. tiffIneWry mouth. Tobacco is man s most uni versal luxury; the fragrant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, pven those who never used tobacco before. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. .tut se&nTf of your Watery- Proof VAO Befor Buylnj. POCK some water in the slerrs holding mnA tio-ht mm h(rt shown OT any wherssliewhereU.fi lia .earn, andMif 1 Bis water tifrht There are roods in the msriet I i. k, wiink .teverr team. 1 widSaSi Tower's IMPROVED fil Mam ind ererytrAere tlu; also not topetUr ZL-.l --a .,hri.nnrnirri ta make good any felickerthat fails in either point Therears two wsts yoo tan tell the Genuine Impmt Fish Brand Slicker. 1 st. A Soft Woolen Collar. 24. Tfrig Trt nrK (below.) Watch Out for both these points I Hnd for Catalosne free. A. I. TOW ER. M fr, Boston, H us. I The Festive Krog. A frog in the first stages of its career gives no hint as to what it will eventu nllv hpcnma. As far as looks ko one would suppose it was going 10 ue a cat fish. It spends the first days of its ex- istpnoe swininiinz about in some pool. industriously wagging the small tail that is appended to one end of his little round. esK-shaped body, uy ana j a pair of legs begin to stick out from under its vest, xnese it uses tor a uuio to kick with, and then moves them up r-Wn tr its collar to make way for its loner and esculant hind legs. . . .... .... , It is then that the little urtgni eyeu fellow disclaims any further relationship with his tail, and even goes so far as to cut its acquaintance entirely, and quits the water forever except for bathing purposes. Taking up its abode on the lanil it anon crows into an article of commerce much sought after and prized by epicures. Philadelphia Times. IMPROVEMENTS IN ENGLISH. BnggetUis About Words That May ne Improved by Simpler Spelling. We need not go the length of the fun- Htics of nhonottcisni (who would spell wife vf. ktuHi nee, and write eye lit uio name manner its the personal pronoun 1) to desire n change in the eiH'llmg of many Knglish words which ure a nUiinliliiitf block to foreigners ns well as to natives. The instances of "plough," "though," enough," " trough," " cough," douch." "ought," in which seven words the letters ought to have seven different Bounds, nro more than suflioiont to prove that reformat ion in splhng is highly desirable, and that plough out to In) writ ten and printed plow; through, thru ot throo; enough, enuf; borough, burrow ot burro; cough, cawf; dough, doe, and ought, nut or ort with the r quiescent. In like manner the verb "to uo ought , . . . . . i it .. i to bo written "to on or -to uoo, unu the past tense of "to road ought not to be spelled in exactly the same manner tia the present tense of the same verb; but I did read (pronounced i room kiioiiki ihj written phonetically; and 1 did eat (pro nounced I ett, or I ate) should follow the same rule. Why the double 1 should necessarily bo employed in the words spell, well, bell, smell, fell, and many others, while one 1 is considered u in dent i.i rebel, propel, excel, repel, expel, tc. is not apparent to ordinary intelli gence, or explicable by any piuioiogicai nn.l ptvmoloL'ical reasons, Whv English writers, talkers and printers should persist in ignoring tin - 1 ... , past tenses of so many veros in uauy use passes comprehension, so needless and so anomalous h the lazy and Incorrect habit into which some good writers, at well as the vulgar, have permitted them selves to fall. "I bid ban do it now, u correct, but "I bid him do it yesterday, iu which the present tense is used in stead of bade in the jKist, is an indefens ible corruption. Among the verbs which have been deprived of their past tensei and their preterites may be specified tc bet, to beat, to let, to spread, to shed, to cut, to put and to shut There are no grammatical or any other reasons why they should not hav been among the verbs which have inflec tions in other languages, but never had in F.nclish. thoutrh they ought to have had if intelligent grammarians had had the original ordering of the language. Tan" and "must" have not even the in finitive "to can" and "to must." "Can' has a past tense ("could"), but no future, which can onlv lie rendered by the para phrase "I shall be able" or "it will be in mv power." "Must" has neither a past nor a future "I must do it today" ha to be put into the past tense by th roundabout locution, "I was obliged to do it," or "It was necessary that I should do it;" while the future of the verb fal loir, which, in the corresponding case, in the more precise language of th French, is il faut, becoming il faudra iu the future, is in English only to bo ex A REMAKKA'eiLt LET TtK. Prominent rrfliiiml Man's Kstr ordinary Httitement. (.V. Y.Swh) To tht FJitor, Sin, As my name nd face have appeared hi your paper mid KKillT OK WltOMI. Which will ve have? It doc seelll ik It wuie (oiks prefer tu'liun1 tin1 lt omidltloii nl theilver rather than the tlr-l. They ieicliiully dose llumiwlvon till puiniilhes tulaiiy twinum vir tun ulinmilm nl llcr trtiul'lc. Hi Mullet s HUmmcli Hi Iters Is Urn urri'w,ul ciimlhhilo lor (In. peoples I'ltiilre, mtu yi'l, mimiiiu' aim ncu kllilwll ll II 1, tlll'IV I0 llllllll'llllillll'" Willi kl'l'l I the nub lie prints hi o v, and its ninny oi ..n tryinii in' timstie n-ini'iu n hhbi ! Hie pvu in i i , . I ....,,1..r!u U In to i In- Int.- llm-nt iM.iili-ii ut tin' nil-lli- tlmt my profess until liethion me worn e n g w(i klmwu (im, ,,..,,,, ,.,,,.,., ,,,, ( , at it, I (eel it onlv Just that t hUuiii-i M,i.bi. in-umui kIh-iiI-i in-unl-ii'-l i-y nmUn mi exnlanation. The statenient i.i-ru-ni-i In tln nmiii-r i-f im-tii-riiion. "Tin- i l- I I , , ,. ,,. U-.I4 uuidii ten -rl Hiit-U- In i-ur f-'-'l ! l'"' lanii'iit i-ssiK-rli-nrt', published over nty n.uiu was nun e ion t tin-vnriy r.-uiiuii.vin.iy . I .... 1 t.t liiii.m. years ago, tutor long ana uumin um-o-tigation, and I have never changed my mind as to the l;iet then stilted. At thut time I said, us a physician, that I be-li.-ved Warner's Safe t'uie wits the best of all known preparations tor the troubles it was advocated to cure, una i nn. I know it is considered the proper thing for the medical profession tO uecrv proprietary huh uhibi Used articles j but why should they do .at A the lute lr. J. O. Holland, writing over his own luuno in iSeribiKT'i Monthly, sahi: , , "It is a fact that many of the best proprietary medicines of the day are more successful than many physician-, and most them were first discovered nr iim.vI in ai tual medical practice ; when, however, any person knowing their vir tue and forseolilg tneir ipmaruy bc ..,a mill u,lvirtisot them, in the opinion .,f 1ia liiriiti-.l all virtue went out of t!m-" . ..lit iw linllnnd was an educated physi cian, an unprejudiced olwerver, ami he .,ul. mm liroad and iinusuitl experi ence. Proprietary medicines should not h .l.w-ri...l. The evidences of their value are overwhelming. 1 have soon patients recover from snivel, inflammation ot t,ahi,i,l.W. and llriirht'a disease after ,c t Wiimer'a NiM t ure. OM-ti mien all other treatment had failed hiafr-ink and outspoken state rh interest of humanity and because I know it to be true. 1 trust for the same reason you will give it to the public. ltespecuuuy, II. t . V , V .... . A'o. Ii Witt aw-ewmHtt.. Ntv Yark, Hatch I. Tlie Central islioo lilucktng institute In Berlin undertakes to clean boots and shoes for its clients as Often as required between C a. m. and 0 p. in. for monthly payments at the rate of fifty cents a month for men and thirty-five cents for women. Half rates are giveu when sev eral members of one family subscribe. ih-iIihI, nn.l tin- I'M'liinmlton is im-uimnl wllh I rut li. Knr over a llilnl nl a t'eliliuy lln Ullli-m Its tlx- luts tni't Willi llii' in-U'rwllu-iii i'i imin' iilli'llliK (rum liver i-miil'liillil, liniliirlii, i niill- i-utliiii, tlii-iiiiiiillxai. ili'lillily hi, a iri'ii ii.-s in-ooiiii-kiiIi'iI hy ilyM-ila Latterly I liu" ill" fliireit ItieK Hint lvn llionniKlily ii'imiviHl as a reim-ily tur " In K'Mi"'- Mm. Uniun - 1 llinlliilit Veil anlil It was Hie lit- tie In iv lie-it ilui-r who was nuikliiii all tin- hhIm'T l.ltlle Ji-IiiiiiIi- So II was, ma. l was m-iuing Hint Willi a atlek. ITKOiM M li! " lOOllANUK BT. IIK.MUV WAIlll HKIU'IIKK IIhiioki.vn, N. Y.,( I'VI). II, I-.). I I have used Ai.i.iim k's Pi.ahtkhm for some years lor niyneii ami laiuuy, ", ' far as able, for the many sullerers whouomo to us for assistance, and have found them a genuine relief for most of the aches and iikinu tn u'tnett neaii in nt-ir. i iinvf n'" A 1 1 . Plastkrm for all kind of luiiie- i..w. mi,) iientii ltnin. ii Mil lv IVeiiuent ex periments lind Unit tliey can control many ...,u..u i ,i,,t ii,,i iii vtinr iili'iuiltirK. i-i... ...,,., u tii.iiui v tiiNtiiiinti in i nine im-iiwi, ....... w..-. - , nvnp elvnii in liivitr ot iinv I'lnsler, ami II - - - . . i . i .. .... my name has neen use-t to reetiiuiiieiiu nnj other, it Is wiinout my ttiiiiiorit v r i-uu tloll." MBS, 11 KN HT AKI) HKKl IIKB. it t liiiiuilliln tn remain limit iiiii-eeiii le-l The devil will K't hd" '"" " tllit line ilees i i i v ly f . , i' Bvith tlia metliotl ami rcsiills whpn fyrup of Fig it taken; it is ileitHitnl uJ refreshing to tin) Innte, iunl Kl rfmtlyyet promptly on I ho Jvuineys, Liver Btnl lJowels, clcaiiHCH tlio Bra- ton! cflbctuaiiy, tlisiicla onMs, lieml- iches and lcveri oml cure immttiri loiistHmtion pernmnciitly. For salt) iu COoaml fl bottle by ull ilriiejgiKf CALIFORNIA HO SMUP CO. s mitiCMCO. ci. louisviuc, r. i w rottx, u t. Tins ('RFATO H'l'.ll CI'Kl", tins wcceis !ulCt)NSUMI'TIO.N' t'UKK is mtil by thai:- ists on ft piwitive Rtiaran're, a tril that no otliri I'tiie cim atanrl nuceiifnlly. If yu hive t roUGII. IIOARSKNKSS or I.A CKHTlt, it vill rure ymi pnntiiilly. 11 yr child liu the CKOl'P or SviKlOI'KH; X)l'i;U, line it niii kly and relief U sure. If you fear LON Ju M i'T U N, don't wait unt il your ca-.e is ho;. .m, but take tliitCure lit once sud rr f ive im. nediate help. Urge lxtile $k. mid $t.oo. rravclcrr convcninil ptvket ' 25c. A-k our drtiggi-.t forSMlI-O) I'S CUKK. If y;i iinf ate Mire or hack lame, ums Sliiloh's Vur- us I'lns'ert, Price, SJC tJli.ft'-iiriivT.v-,j,i.irtVTk HOIV'H THIHT llitiiitinl Hollars' reward lor any ea-et't eatarrli that fatuiot be cured by taking Hall's Calami I lire. n K .1 I tlr.t.l i-ll l'.. ini .i iiiiiii", u.. ti,,, i,ii.i..riiiuil. iinve know 11 r, J. i ntuier (or the last llitet n yearn, aint t-elti-vw him t-er- teet y hoimratU' in an imaiiiemi ii.i-w"u llliauelaliy aine m vai rjr.'V",""7 ,' niaUo by tlie'r llrra. r..-i v i itiaa. nlinltwa'P I'riiKKiawi iuii--i-'. v. WAI l'INd, KINNAS M M AltVIN, Wholesale DriiKKlals, lolwlo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Curt) ts laseu liiterttally, aelliiB directly Uxiu the liloml anil mucous suriaees m Hie syaletit. IVatlnuiniaia Mitn m-e. i iii, m cents a bottle, riolil by all ilrtiKKl't. fe Knamellno Wov l"ollsh; no dust, no smoll. Tbt Qkrmia for breakfast. Mrs. Humphrey Wards eldest son, Arnold, is Raid to be a literary prodigy. He is only I I years of ago. He recently sent an essav to a magsziue and received a check for $50 and a letter of thanks. It is alio said of him that ho read "Robert F.lsmere" during the first year of its existence. In Maine spruce cum now brings to the men wiio gather it from $1-50 to $!0 a barrel, according to duality. A barrel weighs about 170 pounds. sr Meteorologists and ElrTel's Tower, French meteorologists, it appears, have nCBP1i iw n naranhrase. expressive both i j: 1 ,!,. tUn T-;fT.jl tnu-or n-ill I . . , i . I. jusi. uiacuvctcu nun mo ij.u. ...w. .. ... 0 compulsion ami oungaiioii iu luiumj' il '.Cm 0 I as Enfline (GAS OB GASOLINE) Wade for Power or Pumping Purposes. The Cheapest Reliable Gas Engine on the ilarkeu Cut op Engine ano Pump. prove far more valuable to them for ob servation than was at first imagined, Indeed, it is said that it possesses most of the advantages of an observatory built a mountain. In confirmation of this it is stated that recently, while a se vere frost prevailed in the city, a strong, warm breeze was blowing at the summit of the tower, and it was three days be fore this temperature reached the ground. In no elevated observatory could such direct vertical observations be made a3 here. Photography will be pressed into service at this elevated position, as a matter of course. Journal of Photog raphy. Laws in China. In China, if any prisoner resists an officer and strikes the latter so as to draw blood, the offender shall be strangled. If a criminal vs ho resists an officer is armed, and the officer kills him to secure his person, or if a criminal escapes from prison or is killed while being pursued, or if a runaway criminal destroys him self, the officer shall in no wise be an swerable for the prisoner s death. In any case where a criminal is killed, where the offense charged against him was punishable with capital punishment, and the officer had no right to assault or wound him, the punishment of the police officer shall not in any case exceed 100 blows. San Francisco Alta. Nineteenth Century. For Simplicity it Beats the World. It oils itself from a Eenervoir, o Carburetor to get out of order. No Batteries or Electric Spark. It runs with a Cheaper Grade of Gasoline than any other k.ugine. BBKD FOB CATALOGUE TO ' 405 Sanson Street, San Francisco, Cal. a Boon to Ladies. No More Woebiment. l"oIaMIIys, ITANSf BLDSSOM SUPPDS UKIbS A GUARANTEED SAFEGUARD. Also a Positive Cure for Leucorrhcea,liifl animations Etc. H 1 per paoknge, six packages $.'j.Ui. Securely pacKea ana maiicu iite uu iweiiii, ut i-nc. for circular. Lady Agents Warned. i'.O. Box 221: Write 3. 8n Francis co, C'aL erman yrup" Just a bad cold, and a hacking cough. We all suffer that way some times. How to get rid of them is the study. Listen ' 'lama Ranch man and Stock Raiser. My life is rough and exposed. I meet all weathers in the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe. I have used German Svruo five years for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in 24 hours. It is infallible." James A. Lee. Tefferson. Col. Barnnm's Ancient Anecdote. Barnum himself is an infant in arms as compared with the age of this story. It is about the meanest man on earth, A grocer and general dealer advertised a drink with each purchase. He took trade. A mean man came in with an egg worth a cent and traded it for a darning needle, also worth a cent. Then he demanded his drink and took sherry. He said he always had to have an egg in his sherry and the dealer broke the egg he had just received from him in the sherry. It happened that the egg had two volks. and so the meanest man de manded two darning needles because of the two yolks. Detroit Free Press. Inharmonious Coins. All coins out of harmony with oui decimal system ought to go, and not stand on the order of their going, The gold one dollar and the three dollar pieces have practically gone out of cir culation, and this is also true of the three cent nickel. These three are not in har mony with our coinage system and mar its symmetry. The gold coins named are too easily lost. Washington Star. Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. Box SOS. Cap and Gown Unpopi.lar. The young ladies of the graduating class at Colby have taken a step that must be regretted by all lovers of the picturesque. They have voted to take no part in the class day exercises of the next commencement. They didn't en joy the spectacle made by their sisters in mortar board caps and black gowns last year. Lewiston Journal. The Eighth hussars of the British army have a gazelle for "child of the regi ment." It accompanies the regiment ev erywhere, and is an especially conspicu ous figure on the Sunday church purade, when it accompanies the band, leading the line with a Btately tread, apparently I imitated from that of the drum major. Mr. Hutchluson'S rhotograph. The cuts printed in somo of the news papers and labeled "B. P. Hutchinson were made from sketches taken on tin run. Not one of them does him justice, while some of them are little less than caricatures. The sketches, I dare say, were made when he was hurrying in hii business or when he was annoyed. Mr. Hutchinson has no photograph of himself. Whether he ever had one made or not do not know. But I have it from his own lips that he hasn't a photograph, or naintine. or a picture of any kind of him self in existence. A gentleman asked hiui one day when they were at lunch if In had never had a picture taken when In was a bov. Mr. Hutchinson's reply was "When I was a boy I had no time for any foolishness cf that sort." Chicago Times. Love and Transfusion of Blood. Four year3 ago Frederick Ayres, ol Racine, Wis., became infatuated with the lady who is now his wife, but she preferred some one else. He made way for her more favored suitor. A few dayi after her engagement she became ill and crew worse rapidly. It was tinally tie' cided that the only thing that could sav her was the transfusion of blood. Hei favored suitor was sorry, but he thought he needed all the blood he had in hii system. Ayre3 offered himself, and tha operation was performed with successful results. The engagement was broken, and six months afterward Ayres married the woman. Chicago Times. A New White Pitch. A new white pitch for shipbuilders has been introduced, which, it is claimed, supersedes the present laborious, expen sive and inefficient method of white deck seams by working putty into the seams with a knife. The peculiarity of tha white pitch is that it is the only material hitherto introduced of a white color that can be run into deck seams in a hot state like ordinary pitch. The material is es pecially suitable for hot climates, as it will stand a sun heat which would cause ordinary pitch to melt out of the seams. Philadelphia Record. Art Notes. Some of tht pot boilers to be seen in our art stores and in private collections 6how so plainly why they were painted that one cannot help thinking a kitchen stove should go with every specimen Pictures are improving in Pittsburg. So are frames, and if the artists do not take care, the carver and gilder will soon be in a position to demand that pictures shall be painted to suit their frames, in stead of the other way. t'lttsDurg uui letin. Hawarden. Mr. Gladstone's country seat, was invaded one day by a little olive colored man, making many gestures and talking a strange jargon; so the ser vants arrested him as a maniac and pos sible assassin. Mr. Gladstone was sum moned to seethe wretch, who turned out to be a Greek professor, speaking no English, who had come all the way front Athens to congratulate the British states man on knowing Homer's "Iliad" by heart. Voltaire was a most impatient writer, and usually had the first half of a work put in type before tlio second half was written. A Michigan mathematician calculates that 17,500,000 people in the United States have had the grip. TK'Hnltt' tht- bif's rt'iMitatliin fur steady devo tion to on lues 11 b it nuiii-uiiK. Help fever and cold in head, Don't Kive up and say there is no for catarrh, nay lever since thousands tentif- y that f.iy s 1 ream Halm has entirely cured them. COPYBIOMT IBS! All alone, both in the way it acts, and in tlio way it's sokl, is Dr. Tierce's Favor ite Prescription for women. It acts 111 tins way : If you'ro weak or " run-down," it builds you up : if you Buffer from any of tlio painful disorders and derangements peculiar to your bps, it relieves and cures. It improves digestion, enriches tlio blood, dis pels aches and pains, brings reiremi- ol.mr. ami rutnrrH fll'Hll and 111 otvv', . ' Btrcnzlh. Tor all functional weak- vj; re?,??'.- v " ; ..-.s.-.-... .. A iifcsf.,r"iilliiiiMV,iasJM"'jM i nave ueeii uuninn . 0 . ; about twenty yrare; I bad loHt sense oi ncsses ami lrrcguianues, us a pui- smell entirely, ana i naa annost ve remedy. Hence, ,6' n : u It's .old in thin way : naa m ki sumo uiio tv "v , . .. Now I have my hearing as well as 1 ever Jts guaranteed to glVO BatlflfaC' 5tf:"lt?Jri: in every case, or tuo money to be improving all the time, l linnK mere paiu lor 10 in iviuimwi. a tintrimtr like I'.lV'B uream ituiitt tur w iines, Keodrill, Perry Kly's tarrh. Mrs. K. K. Uri Anmv ha. m inio euuii iiubu u ib o klv absorbed. Gives relief ut once Price, 50 cents at druggists' or by mail, J-.I.T UBIt 1 tl Rft", 50 Warren Htreet. New York. A Captitln of militia Is known by the company he nees. BDPTtJKE AND PILKS CEKKD. We positively cure rupture, piles and all rec ti Hiaomim ivlthnnt nttin nr detention from busi ness, No cure, no pay. Also all Private dis eases. Address for pamphlet Drs. Porterueld & Losey, 838 Market street, san rranctsuo. Even Juv Gould's f.inner is said to be more ban usuttlly expert at wittering the stock. A slight cold, if neglected, often attacks the lungs. "Brovm'i Bronchial Trochet' give immediate relief. it 1. a ivitu. phild that knows hlB own father hn the old man is dreHBed in a hired bathing suit. They're the smallest, tlio cheapest, the easiest to take. But all that would be nothing, if thev weren't also the best to take. Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pellets pre ruul euro Sick Ileadacho. liil- vent Headache. Constipation, Indi gestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Drs. COLE & CO. V.G'i Tlilrd Ht., Portland. Or. Tlinlr Krfiitrlt Method is siiiHtrlor to all ,,ih,.,-a It in, vfi-fulls. All I'lirotilt: Nerviius, IIIoihI, HKln, Private and u'uutliii Ilim'iuieH Cured. Nil x- nosiirn. Hiuid Htnnin fur reply. Ke ller at once. I'ure KtiaritntetMl. They eiirn all disease. Consultation free, t harnes ren- Miiiahle. Circulars free. Private address ItoX 61,1, Write to day. Fifth year In Portland. llinQflM Dynamite UUUOUIl 1 POWDER CO., 18 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Tf von want POWDER for Mining Railroad Work, Stump Blasting or Tre Planting, send for Trice l-ist. Our Wonderful Remedy ! DR. GRANT'S Kidney and Liver Cure. A noslllv clncfiirl1 Kidney Trouble, snrh as BHIRHT'S DISEASE, DIABETES, BILIOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, to. To the .Kd It i. p.rtlcu. larly adapted. To try It once is to recommend it. FHKl'AKKD 11 Y The 0. W. R. Manufacturing Co.. 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(Ireen Cut BONES Will iloiihlo tho iitiniber of ckks will nntUe. tlieui more lr tllo will carry tlio liens safely through tho mrlllnu period and put thorn In condition to lay when OKirs t'Oinmiind the highest prien and will (iovclopo your chicks faster Hum any oilier food. Feet flreon Bones and uio rreanozoiio to kill tho Ilea, mi 1 you w 111 maku fifty percent more pro.iU II Hend for CatttlogUQ and VL prices. PETALUIA INCUBATOR COMP'Y, mALUM, CAL. CUKES S OREIHRDAT VoUkds, Cuts, Swellings THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore MA. YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. Cnres, without fall, all cases of Wonorr hirn mid lee, no matter of how long standliiK. Prevents stricture, It heliut an in ternal rcnwly. Cures when everything else bus failed. Hold hy all Druitglsts. Manufacturers: The A.Hchoenheu Medicine Print. $9.m. Co., Ban Jose, C'aL AKeUaboHatolierfobaolutfjlyielf-IrestulatinR.Bimpleattooperato.Cip- cuiarHirfje.iiiwB 'jaT.aiuBiiewo. aocp J Victor inouDator co., vumoy, iii. 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