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1' 3 .1 , 1 ! ''V i t2AfirJG ABSOLUTELY PURE. All other baking powders leave traces of alkali or acid in the food. Royal is indispensable where finest, most wholesome food is required. Senor Sai?aU has formed a new Span ish Cabinet. th personnel of which ia m follow : Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mirquisde Armitfo; Minirerof FiDanre, Penor Montero Rios ; Minister of Public Works. Snor Moret; Minister of War, Senor Potninqnei ; Minister of I he In terior, Senor Uonaalea ; Minister of the Colonies, 8nor Maura, The V nistry of Marine has not yet been fillei. Cm Knamellue Store Polish: no dust, no small. Tit Gum a, for breakfast. NOTHING LIKE IT. 0 YEARS OF PAIN CURED. THE CASE. X, Albany St., Ithaca, N. Y., Pec. 19, 1SS1. For over 40 years I have been a victim of rheu matism. I was persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I have used two bottles, and a man more free from rheumatism never walked our streets. My limbs that were once stitTand lame are now as light and limber as in my youth.. JOS. EDSELL. AFTER FIVE YEARS. Ithaca, N Y., July 5, 1SS7. Suffered many years injury to hip resulting in rheumatism, muscu lar weakness and contracted cords. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil re lieved me so that I now walk abou' r.nd attend to daily duties at 62. i heartily endorse it. 103. EDSELL. "German lyrup" My acquaintance with Boschee's German Syrup was made about four teen years ago. I contracted a cold which resulted in a hoarseness and cough which disabled me from fill ing my pulpit for a number of Sab baths. After trying a physician, without obtaining relief I saw the advertisement of your remedy and obtained a bottle. I received quick and permanent help. I never hesi tate to tell my experience. Rev. W. H. Haggerty, Martinsville, N.J. D Health has its weight. We cannot go far above or below cur healthy weight without disturbing health. We can xs not keep health and lose our lSi weight. It is fat that comes and goes. Too much is burden some ; too little is dangerous. Health requires enough fat for daily use and a little more for reserve and com fort. That keeps us plump. The result is beauty the beauty of health. A little book on careful living shows the importance of , keeping your healthy weight. We send it free. Scrrr ft Bownk, Chemists, 1 3 South 5th A venue, New Yorlc . 8 fiTUf J DR. TAFT-8 A8THMALEN sddress, we will mail trill V U II L II BOTTLS L'DBi? THE DR. TAFT IROS. M. CO.,RQCHESTEM.T.r KB U TUB Best faterpcf Coat in the WORLD I S The FISH IiKAXD SLICKER Is warranted water proof, and will keep you dry la tlio hardest storm. Thcj new I'UMMtL bi.ir h.tit is a pertet riding coat, ana cavern iheeiitire saddle. Bewnreuf imitations. Don't Hxiy a coat 11 Inu "tun Brand" Is not on It. lllnrtra- tea 1 araiorne in. A. i'jvyr.1., uoaion, jwaas. r piso's Remedy tor Catarrh Is the fl I 1 Beat, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest I 1 I Sold by druggists or sent by mail. I yfCA n o X ) f 1 vf I A LI y POWDER, he Took Off Hr Boot In the Car. A woman, iu a Sixth avenue eleratstl preached an awful w itming to other women hot to wear Unlit shoe out in the coUl World; or, it they do, not to seek to ea.se their Buffering by taking their boots off Slyly in a public pl!we. This woman waa In several agonies all at once, ami wheu nobody was looking she had slyly unbut toned her boot and atlpjied it olT. Nobody was the wiser for that, and the woman km much more comfortable; but by and by a blundering man came alontf and kicked the boot out froru under the folds of her kkiru clear into the ceuter uf the aisle, t here it lay, a dear little innocent looking thing; but it hurt the owuer much worse when it lay in the aisle that it did when it Has on her foot. All the women, and there were a great mauy of them, tittered, and no one of them looked as sympathetic as her understanding of the emergency should have made her. The men looked pleased but grave. The question in the mind of everybody was. To whom did that boot belong? There was nothing in the expression of any wom an's face to indicate the owuership of the article, but heaven only knows what waa going on iu the owner's mind. And how do you think the rest of the sist' -'lood showed their Christian churity to t. . un fortunate member of the sex? Kvery blessed woman on both sides of the aisle reached both toes properly booted out from under her skirts. And the one wom an who sat with her feet hidden, seeing that she was discovered, finally hobbled op on one foot, and with one swoop capt ured the boot and put it where it prop erly belonged. Thut woman will never take off her boot iu public again, if her foot has to be amputated as a consequence. New York Evening Sun. The rnibretla Is Very Valuable. "An umbrella is one of the most useful articles that a man can carry with him." said Lamar J. Saunders, from Jackson, Miss. "One can be used in a dozen differ ent ways. When the sun is shining hot, or when it is raining, a man without an umbrella must either remain indoors or suffer. As a weapon of defense there is nothing better. You can keep a man at his distance with one better than you could with a stick. Next to a shotgun or a pistol, there is no more dangerous weapon. "I remember one time I was in a hotel that caught afire, early in the morning. The guests were awakened by the stifling smoke and noise. My room was on the second floor, and by the time I bad slipped on my punts the lire had gained such headway that all avenues of escape were closed. But there was my umbrella and a window, and the rest was easy. "Another time I was walking through a pasture when a bull, with his eyes ablaze with fire, made for me. I kept my senses, and when he got within about fifty yards of me 1 ran toward him, opening and clos ing the umbrella as fast as I could. The bull wheeled around and ran from me faster than he ever ran before in his life. "And for frightening dogs, I had rather have an umbrella than an arsenal." St. Louis Republic, The Why of It. The Hindoo fatalist extends to the in tellectual side of life. In grammar with them, as in destiny, a thing is so because it is so; fatalism kills out reason as it kills out spiritual effort and aspiration. I shall never forget trying to get an explanation from a Hindoo teacher of finding, in some of their writings, a plural substantive mated to a singular verb. "Why does not this plural noun take a plural verb?" "Because it takes a singular verb." "Why?" "Because it is right that it should do so." "Why wouldn't it be right that it should take a plural verb?" "Because it would be wrong." "But I thought plural substantives al ways took plural verbs?" "They do." "Yet this one does not?" "No; this one does not." "What rule governs it then?" "There is no rule. It does so because 't is right that it should do so. Boston Transcript. Weak Eyes from Koui.tl Keys. According to Dr. L. Webster Fox, a new cause of eye trouble has been found in typewriting machines. A patient called upon him who complained of sore eyes and a sensation as of sand under the eyelids. He examined the eyes carefully and found no organic weakness, and on questioning the patient further found that he had been using a typewriter with round keys, and that the most trouble was experienced while at work. He advised the use of a machine with a black keyboard and rec tangular keys, and after a few months' trial of such a machine the pat'.ent had no more trouble. Analyst. Self Defense, you a book called "Have 'Pansy Poems?' " i. "Yes, sir." "Gimme all you b tve." "Certainly, sir. 1 'ou must have a great admiration for the I 00k." "No, I haven't, t was written by my son, and I'm protect ng the family name." Harper's Bazar. In the human bl Jbd there is an aver- aye of 300 red celbto every white one Tha red cells havenn average diameter of 1-3,200 of an finch, the white one (AT A FIRE IN JAPAN. FUNNY LILUPUJIAM METHODS OF JAPANESE FIREMEN. Fir Kngluea That Ara of Vary Llttla Service Iu lighting I lames I'lueWy Hook and Ladder Men Who Show No Judgment In Their Work. Suddenly our practiced ear caught the distant Kami of the lire Ih'11. Kvorybody t le heard it ami the effect was electrical. While one of the men ran up the ladder and hcgHii to hammer away at our station bell, the officers hurried on their uniforms and sprang on to their horses, kept ready caparisoned, the captain arming himself with a huge wisp of horsehair, the lieu tenant seining his staudard-a spear, from theend of which hung a horse tail. Mean while, with much shouting ami no doubt bad language, the "brigade" hud harnessed Itself to the three squirts, and the proces sion was formed olncers leading, engines next, hook and ladder men with us three visitom bringing up the rear. Out we went luto the snowlioiind si reel, up which fierce northeaster was sweeping. All Shinagawa seemed to have sprung into active life during the few minutes which had elapsed since the first notes of the tire bell. Men, women and children swarmed out of every doorway, clustered about the first floor balconies, and even crowded the roofs, all chattering, gesticulating and tittering exclamations of terror and wonder as they gazed at the broad lurid glare in the sky. Far away as they were from Hie scene of conflagration, there was no retiring after their first curiosity had )eeu aatislietl. A mau iu Victoria street, Westminster, who sees the reflection of a fire, say, in the city, may go to ls.1l with a certain sense of se curity, but because two or three miles separate the Japanese spectator from the burning houses he can tw by no means sure that iu the course of an hour or so he may not have to rush out of his house with as many of his Lares ami Penates as he can gather together. When we reached the locality of the fire a striking scene was presented to our eyes. From half a dozen houses the flames were bursting forh with almost demoniacal uoise and fury. Half a dozen more had already been gutted and were mere shape less shells of smoldering timber. Hun dreds of men and women were staggering out of the houses in the line of tire beneath the weight of their humble household goods, while piles of bedding, domestic utensils, stocks iu trade and all sorts of lumber lay about in the snow. More than ouce a quartet of men swiftly passed us, bearing on their shoulders a shapeless something wrapped in dark cloth, and we knew that the fire hud claimed other vic tims than mere shanties of paper and wood. Our squirts got to work with com mendable Biuartiiess, and, as there hap pened to be an abundance of water, were soon pouring their feeble dribbles on the flames. Thud! thttdl thud! went the squirt han dles, but the flames seemed to roar with laughter and dance as if in mockery of the poor little thin streams of water whit.h were turned 011 them, and drove the lieu tenant from house to house with such ra pidity that more than once it seemed as if nothing but a miracle could save him. Meanwhile the book ami ludder corps was hard at work, and if we sniiled with con tempt at the puny efforts of the "engines" we could not withhold our hearty applause at the indomitable pluck, the energy and the activity of the pour little fellows who manipulated the hooks ami ladders. Sal ' amander-like, they seemed to revel in work I where the flames were fiercest and thedau ! ger greatest. . But cui bono all this heroic dash and self sacrifice unbacked by common sense? We three representatives of the west I watched it all with almost a feeling of ' anger that, for the sake of a little pride 1 pocketing, such a wanton destruction of ' hearths nnd homes, such a risking of valu 1 able lives should be tolerated by a people I in so many other respects advanced think ' ers and practical reformers. One engine 1 from Watling street or a single American I fire company could have nipped the tire in the bud an hour la-fore, but we were in j vited guests, and besides, being quite , aware of the delicate grounds upon which 'the relationship leteen usai.d our Japa j nese hosts stood, were diffident iu proffer ing advice. But at last we could stand it no longer, for the fire, ably seconded in its ravages by a brisk northeast wind, threatened to consume the entire quarter as far as the city boundaries. So we pushed our way forward to where the captain was thumler- ' ing anathemas and exhortations iu a iniiii ' ner which plainly betrayed that he had ' lost self control, and with due humility I suggested that if the hook and ladder corn- pany was to turn its attention to a group of yet unburned houses standing in the direct line of the fire instead of wasting energy worthy of a better cause upon houses which nothing could save a gap would be created over which the flames, furious as tbey were, would hardly leap. The old gentleman did not welcome our suggestion with enthusiasm, nor did we expect that he would. Indeed he affected to treat it cavalierly, and under the plea that we were standing in a dangerous posi tion motioned us back into the crowd. But we had the satisfaction of observing that the extreme urgency of the situation had prompted him to act on our advice, and we presently saw the hook and ladder com pany limber up and dash off at the double toward the group of houses indicated by ns. The inhabitants of these shanties, squatting outside with their heaps of goods and chattels, evidently clinging with true Old World tenacity to the hope that the gods or the firemen or something would stave calamity off their homes, re monstrated warmly when the hook and ladder men told them they were about to take the unheard of step of pulling down untouched houses, but the captain riding up soon silenced their objections In a harangue which from its sound was evi dently very much more forcible than ele: gant, and the work of destruction, or rather of salvation, commenced, and in a very few minutes the hooks and battering poles had made an open space which was an ef fectual bar to the progress of the flames. But even they seemed to be imbued with a spirit of patriotism, for they made fierce efforts to leap the gulf and bo nullify the counsel of the "foreign devils." But feebler and feebler grew their leaps, and gradually they subsided into a grum bling and snorting and hissing which seemed to express almost in language baffled rage. So at 4 o'clock in the morn ing the great Shinasawa fire was staid, and we returned to the fire station with oir hosts aud their bruised and singed subordinates. Temple Bar. Bow Dudley Felt About It. "Can you stand on your head?" asked a visitor of little Dudley. "No," he replied; , "it Is too hijiU up." Youth's Companion. FUhlng fur Mpoiina, The British conul in his report on tha trude of Tripoli leinui ku that the sponge fishery ou that coast is entirely in the hands of O reeks, ami is carried ou by menus of mimoroim small craft, I'lnploy iug about 700 men among them. The fishing takes place iu t ho summer months only and is effected by machine lioata rovidod with projHT diving apparatus, or by trawlers and harpoon Inmts. The diving machines, as Ihe divers have lime to select and cut them, naturally secure the best sponges, but the trawl nets and harpoon boat, which can only fish iu comparatively shallow waters, to a great er or less extent damage the spotigt'H by tearing them from the bottom. The Is'st spougea are found to the westward of TriKili, the quality lieeoin Injf inferior toward the eiu. The div ing is dangerous, owing to Ihe presence nf sharks, and other accidents to lx met with, such as remaining too long under the water or diving beyond the proper limits, which often exhausts the divers and proves fatal to them. F.nglish Mechanic. Malls III llnily !s. Huston's liiv t newspaper, The News Letter, contains the following" advertise, iiieut, which is an exact copy of the origi nal spelling, capitalization, etc.; II) order of the l'it Muster (ii hiTiil of North America: These are to k:lve Notice, Tlint 011 Monday nliiht, the Slxili of this Instant, lci emU-r, the Western I'ost, Kt'tKi t'ii Itoslon and New York, msoiit at once a K01 iniu-lit I lie Three Winter Months of llecemlier. January nnd rVlirusry, mid logo Alleinntel) from Hoston toSuyhnsik and Hartford to Kxrhaiiire tlip Ma)lc of let. Irra with the New York Uyder on Saturday Dlwlit the lllh Currant. And the second turn He sets out at lloslon on Monday Mghl tha Joth trruut to meet llin New York Uyder al lUrlfurd ou Saiuiilay uik'lit Iho -.(li Currant to KxcliHUiie Miivlen. And all persons that send I etters from llostoti to Coniieelit-ut from and after the l:lili Instant are llerehy Notified to tlrst pay the I'osiratcs ou the name. Hardly an lineorr. A qmirtet was giving a conceit lie fore the patients of the insane hospital and was singing a number into a rather mournful cadence and a suImIiusI re frain. The audience, with the Wst of good humor, such as invariably charac terizes the audiences at the hospital, heard it to the '.utt.T end. ami wheu its last note had died away an old lady with n virtuous and dignified air of rec onciliation on her face (sipped suddenly np out of the audience, and turning to ward the stage said reverently, "O Lord! forgive them, for they know Dot what they do." Lewiston Journal. An F.srtioa That Was Too Weak. As two Portland sIU-e were taking to the station a man who had Ueu having a great old ccichrnl 1011 in his house, lie asked w hy he was arrest til. "Because you were making too much noise," rep'ied the officer. "1 was 01 ly talking." "You tall. ed too loud." "My wife has been deaf two years and I have too." But this did not satisfy the police, aud the nnxioin inquirer s nt the night Iu the station Bangor (Me.) Commercial. Didn't Want Water. Mamma-Wi '.t is your kitten meowiug for? Little Daughter-I is try 111 to find out, but I can't. Mam nia- Perhaps she wants,-water. Little Daughter No, 'lisn't water. 1 jus' held her over a tub an asked her aud she meowed "No." Gissl News. Wheu line's Thoughts Fly Homeward. It is when a man i.'i-ls his bill at a sea side hotel where he and his family are staying, and Umlsthat lie is charged more p-r day than he cuu earn per week, that be begins to appreciate a longing desire to he back in his 1 11 little dining room looking up to that dingy old motto that says, "God bless our home.'' Texas Sifting. Cats Dratroy Field Mire. Cats destroy great numbers of field mice, though the sight of a tabby in bis woods arouses the virtuous wrath of the orthodox kei per quite as much as the hint of a two legged poacher lying iu one of his pheasant coverts . Kdinbiirgh Scotsman. i ELY'S CREAM BALM -Cleanses . I'aaatticea, Allays rain Ihe Mures, Krxtore Taste AyAiaiaisi (ilves Relief at once Amtlv into th .Vrr(.- .Vtc Unit-Kioto or by mail. ELY THE COST IS a- - -U - rjMTM to YCANS. til THE HARTMAN 8TEEL PICKET FENCE Coats no more than an ordinary clumay wood picket apan in a snoir lime, ine "liartinan rnnce is ceallnft them and I practically kvkul TKHTIMON I A I.H MAII.KIJ KRKK. ISTIMO. ILIiUHTHAIKU i:A Hartman Mlg. Co., Bssver Falls. Pa. T. 0. Game, uavia m. damson, jr., rornana, ur, Holly, Mason, Marks fc Co., Spokane Falls, Wash. IS "p: .Mils Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, And Ail Kinds of MILL SAWS. Also Saw Repairing. 8IMONOS SAWCO, 78 7 he Increased circulation of x m,-w 11 isai Leading: Features for 1693. Ileveil Serial Stories. $4,500 Prize Stories. Over TOO tare Paeen. - XOO Stories of Adventure. ITearly 1,000 Illustrations. Monthly Doable Numbers. The Best Short Stories. Charming Children's Pace. rFree to 7 - 80 .Souvenir of the Kev Building in colon, A HsTHALU OF TUB INFANT TKAR. CU tha last thirty yar or more row thw century, aud tti esmeutwlll U'prtsenl thvUrw ol lh untHimided poc-alarlty ol llcwti'tler's 8tomach llllleis. Tha niaiiiiiu of tha year 1HWI will be si glial Wed ty tha sppesrsnea l s liesli ATinsuao tit I lis Hitters, In which tha Usi, d Ti tration and action ot this world (anions medicine Will he lucidly set lot h. Kver)hod should read It. The eale Oar and aatniiioinleal calculation to ha found III this brochnrv are always sstoii UhhigTy socurate, anil the statistics, IIIikIih lions, humor a il other rea , Ing mailer rich 11 Interest and lull ol limlU. Tliu Hosteller t'om pany i t I'UMiiirg, fv, puMUh It Ihenisi Ives. They employ 1111111 Ihan sixty hands In the me chanical work, a ml more than eleven mouths In the yevr ant consumed Iu its preparation It can he obtained without cost ot all diugiTxIa sad country dealers, slid Is primed III Kimllh, Herman, Krell, h, Welsh, NoiMeglall, Mwedlsh, Holland, tlohenilaii and Hpaulsli, A l.sbor of hove. -Tha Vlear Ami were you st the hall last night, Mrs. Ksin bolhaiiiY Mis K. h, yes; I was shampooing right young la dies there. A VAI.UAIU.K It KM Kit V. HiUNiiaicTH's 11 1.1 m purify the blood, stimulate the liver, strengthen the kidneys, rogulate the bowels. They were introduced In the C ulted States In IKX, Since that time over sixty millions of boxes of IIhin drktii's I'll.is have been lined. This, together with thousands of con vincing testimonials from all parts of Ihe world, la positive evidence of I heir value, IIhaniikkth's I'ii.i.h are purely vtigelahle, absolutely harmless and sale to take at any time. A Tinas laif tltMcrllied h allien as ' I Us what don't tight over religlou." For coughs, sore lliroa , asthma, catarrh and other diseases of the bronchial tubes no more useful article can he found than ".'b'OM'ri'i ifrtmoaiaf 'IVocSe " A tlerinsntow n man advertises for boy to cut w od.' sliari HUFTVKI A Nil FILE Cl'HEII. Wa positively can) rupture, piles ami all me tal diseases without pain or detention (nun bush nea, No euro, no pay. Also all JsrleuO dis aaaea. Address lor pamphlet Prs. INirUirdeld A Loaey, IMS Market street, Hall Franetaoo. No mean niau sa s right to wUh he had never hceu boru. Let other ptople do that for It 1 lit. A NOV KKKION HKMKIir. Dr. Parker's Sure Cough Cure. (Me dose will atop a cough. It never falls. Try it. Trice, 25 centa a bottle. For ale by all druggists. Pacific Coast Agent, Uea. Dahlbender A Co., Drug gists, 214 Kearny street, Ban Francisco, The proper thing for a Jury Is to be firm, hut not d xcd. Both the method and resulla wbei 3rup of Figs ia taken; it ia plcaan ind refreshing to the taste, and icti jently yet promptly on the Kidneya Liver and Bowels, cleanses the ty tern effectually, dispel colds, head iches and fevers ami cures habitue! constipation permanently. For sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. BAD fHAN(U8C0, CL. UHilWUE, Kf. HEW YORK, H.t. I. I FROM THE "PACIFIC JOURNAL." I ".V irreat Invention has Ix-en made by lr. Tutt. Thut eminent chemist has produced Tiitfs Hair which Imitate nature to perfection! ft acta liottiintiiiieoiiHly and la perfectly harm leu.' 1'rltsi, ml. Ollltw, 3I Si 4 1 1'ark l'l.iee, N. V and I lillainniiitl reir;:::."AV and Nme.ll, i for ll In Head. ( it Ouirklu Abtnrbtd, BltOH., U Warren HU. K, Y. THE SAME, affair that obstructs the view and will rot or fall artistic in flesiitn, nrotseui tha around without eon iTAUJOUK WITH PKICKH AN) Dve j - i J (Always mention this nannr In writing. I Gen. Western Sales Agt., 608 Slatt St., Chicago. I ffflit Sill Front 8 treat. Portland. Or. Coma Every ir.efc Viuelu Mutt rated 0UTS1S 550,000 copies weekly enables TlIK Companion to To New Hubacrlbera who will cut out anil send as this slip with name, address nod 91.73 we will end The Companion Free to Jan. 1, '9,1. and for a full year from that dale. Including the Double Holiday Numbers at C'lirlatinaa and New Year. The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. Three 42 paget, tent on receipt of fix cent; or FRF.K to any Mr. Herman Illi ktt "Thren years a to, sail resutof T 'V. It II II, I entirely lost my hearluK iiud tvim Dortf For Moro Than n Yonr. ToiuyanrsirU! is ml areisl liy when I hail taken three hollies ol lloor Nuramisw rlllit I loumt in v liciirlng return. lug. I kept on until I hail taken thrco Morn ami I rt'i lienr erleclly cll. I am IniulilMl hut leiy llliln w llll Ihe e ilnrih. 1 eon shier litis s renin r Wit, bin iiae,' 1 1 ana a llll S1,;ilM BlierMreet, tl.n'hester, N. V. HOOD'S PILLS wro purely venel.ihl rMiti '- f CURE. Waw-!yvwi'a., Cures Colisoinpt Inn, oui;li, t roop, Nora Throiti. S"M hy fill I 'rn-uhi, on a t!ii ojiu, Kra Isms St, Ik, lla, t; erChe-i Chlloh's Porous Plsttcr villi ci l 'u'ij:i."H cents. SHILO.4'3 VITALIZCR. Mrs. I". rl. lluwUliift,l'hii!l.'t'oi.;a,'rcnn.,aiijrSl .svnii Ji' iiMii-er'.s.ir :o :' i.itK t fnmUlfrillhtilh.it nmn.'ji rdif lilUr.lrtltmltm I r vtr until " 1 or 1im.m i, hi. 1 Ivi ror Khlncy lroublottex-1'U 1'i u'i' OH ILOHSV1- CATARRH 'hMep'' REMEDY. Ilnvoyoul atari nf jrvtiua iiomiHiy. n win riillnvoandCiirsi ymt. IVliii till da, '1'hls In jx'tor forlaanei'isfiil tn'ntnioiu iafuriilshe.1 trrm. Phlloh's Iteimillea nm sold by US ou a truarautoo to vivo autlafactlutu Will cut I'ry or liM'ti Hones, Meat, l,i ll! and all llreeu Cut In IS I--I will iVoiihle ilm tmnilH r of eetrt will niaku them mori' (er tlli alii carry the hees safely through tliu melius arhKt ami put them It; conilltlou to lay when cum eoinuiaii I he hlt'hi m pili'4 ami will iloveho.il ynur ehleks hiu r Uuin any ut her (imhI. Kii-1 Dreeii P'Oica ami ue I ri'iiini in kill ttui Hi ti. an I vuii a III make fifty IK r Ml More pio. t. Keml (or Clilali);llU ati', priecs. nmm ikkubatok run ,jm !,;: a, a i ANY WEAK MAN Wliii li vurfi-rli.jt, i-IUh r Iri H lull 1 nr Wxly, (fun tliu iiiJtiiliiUH tr V i t.kriliii, i t fllHU llf 111 ut It IkilH'IU I i 'Mil SI, Al'tlaVU DR. COLE 4 CO., i-rnu'rla!.": TIlMH..!,! iLlnta t.... I. ..I t.l L , VfK lanrlriim In ntrhiu l'rluti. Itloutt Nnr. iui mii'i nun i 'imu'ih. n rim ! t ajt. Rollabfe Rmdlt tnl orUaloly lo my iddrit Now is a uplemlid time to apply. Fur reliable, prompt, fflective fervice, or in formation in any claim write, to LEWIS HEININCER, I. O. Hui ;l7tl. WashliiKtim, II. '. MrJIthaaeinnwlaflr luaitlnf rniHi tor ai, i.i unnatural dla'bftrss v prlvataillseasnsof I'.a C caruireufs tor lh dsu' t. lallni msskasM sMk-.sns.j to wninrn Xrl.iljtf 1 rraarril-sltsiii W '-' HtfvlslCaia"!! Pn In rfH-omuji!ts l S. Diuarn w w ' tlulil by llraagl xriAS IS COMING ! SEND fur our SPKt'lAI. XMAS I llt t't.A It of heaM.uslile Dtlorlns-s. 25 100 p"r isi.t leu than tlnswhtro. liol umis pa) less. Wullitva etery llilutf I SMITH'O CASH BTOFJFJ 414-418 FRONT 8t. SAN FRANCISCO Ls YOUNG MEN I The Specific A No. isv Wfvwiuv a-m v I Pnrn. wtthnu full, nil rtiM 4 J Ml I. htpik nnd iJI4ft. nit fiiiillfr nf i...u 1. 1110 HtikfiflliiK, 1'it'VciitA HtrlrMire, It tul i nn In Omul rwncly. Curcn whin cv'r tlilmi vim- nan laiifi. mmi nv an urmccLstH. MrtiMifiu-tiiriTri; I lui A. Hrliu-nhi'i. M'-Ilt'liui Tire. g3.00. iu Ha" J'. ... R.I ACE NTS WANTED ON SALARY or commission, to lianille tha Nnw Patent Chem ical Ink KraaliiK I'ennll. Airenta nuikliiK iVO mr wink. Molina" Kraaer Maiiiiraeturing Co., Sim, baCroaan, Wis. OPIUM Morphlnn Ilulllt I'nreil In lO to 20 iliiva. Nn unv till cured. to 2 No jpny till eureil. OR, J. STEPHENS, Lebanon, Ohio. nmrLOTJXjiiio Gas or Gasoline A Ioii live Power. Ilociutres No bleonsed ICnirt neor. Vour wife Can Kun it, PALMER & REY, San Francisco, Cal. and Portlani, Or No Batterio8 or Electrio Spark. Only f.7 a J'wir. u pruritic more larlslily than ever for ikii. The Youth's Companion New Building. acres of ftoon used entirely by The Cumtianion. one requettiny it who sends a svbserf;i(nm. vnt CHEAT), y y ANN'S w i PENH! IE PENSIONS 1 ff liaitUMlawi ml M II I I HWlullUNi PI 11 T il V. i -; U N, F, N, 0, 472 -8. F. N. U, No. 64 1-25,000 inch.