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ion t oiatne tne wook If a baking powlor is not uniform in strength, so that the same ini.uuity will always do the same work, no one can know how to use it, atul uni formly good, light food cannot bo produced with it. All baking powders except Royal, because improperly compounded and made from inferior materials, lose their strength quickly when the can is opened for use. At subsequent bakings there will be noticed a falling otf in strength. The food is heavy, and the lour, eggs and butter wasted. It is always the case that the consumer suffers in pocket, if not in health, by accepting any sub stitute for the Royal Raking Towder. The Royal is the embodiment of all the excellence that it is possible to attain in an absolutely pure powder. It is always strictly reliable. It is not only more economical because of its greater strength, but will retain its full leavening power, which no other powder will, until used, and make more wholesome food. GmmI Talker. Considoring what a boautiful in strument is sptveh. and how closely it may express every thought ami fear mid hope, it is astm-shins; how awkwardly and carelessly it is em ployed. A good talkernot a pro fuse conversationist nor an orator, DUt one who expresses mmseit m clear and simple woms--imparts so much pleasure that it is much to bo regretted that the species is so rare, Blackwood's Magazine. Car Heaters. In France a svsteni of heating cars has been proposed bv which lead gratings of high resistance are placed inside radiators from which the heat is diffused through the car. New York Telegram. 5 3 Bladder, Urinary and Liver Diseases Dropsj Gravel and Diabetes are cured by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Brieht's Disease. Retention or Non-re tention of Urine, Fains in the Back, Loins or Side. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, Genera! Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Pour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Hies. HUNT'S REMEDY t' AT SCE on the Kldncyi, Mvei and Bowflu, restoring them to a healthy ac tion, and I I HKS when all other medicine fail. Hundreds have been saved who have been given up to die by friends and physicians. SOLD HV ALL MU UKIS I 8. Bcikuu Ponder When in Portland be sure to take in the greatest novelty at the Exposition. We shall bake biscuits and cake every afternoon and evening on our pretty Jewel Gas Stove. Everybody cordially invited to have a biscuit with us and see the wonderful merits of Golden West Baking Powder proved by actual work. CLOSSET&DEVERS. PORTLAND, OR. fatcrpcf Coat in the WORLD ! The FISH BRAND SLICKER la warrants nr. hirwf, ar.d will keep you dry in tno hardest storm. The new rvjiM t.u Bi.n Ki.lt Is a perfect riding coat, and cover8lheniiresivldle. Bewareof Imitations. Iion't nuy a cogi u me -1 isn Brand is not on It. i;iu,tra ted PatnloiMK1 (. A. .1 TOWF.K. Boston. Mum. The Day Aftrr I'tirliitiutia. The day after Christinas is often the most utterly forlorn of all in the year to certain of the children, if no precau tion is taken to impress their minds lo- forehand with the fact that the holiday. so great to them, is onlv the first of a series of nianv tlavs in which thev are to enjoy their presents. Waiting until the next Christmas has a most doleful outlook to little tots. A year! A whole year! How short a span to those of us who have seen thirty or forty or fifty of lliem. but what an illimitable future to those who haven't vet known the vicis situdes of half a dozen! Nervous and excitable little folks who have been induliii their expectations for days or weeks will, when the sur prises and novelties are all digested, suffer a sort of reaction and go to bed on Christmas night depressed with the idea that "it's all over;" and while un fortunately it is true and is only a fore taste of what they must learu on a more extended scale when tliev grow up, we win plan beforehand little ways of soft ening the blow, especially for the young- St. "Doesnt Cwissnias be ary more to morrow'" asked a little three-year-old in our family, with a half frightened look in her sleepy eyes! "Oh, ves!" she was hastily assured, "always for babies. And when she had lieen securely etowed away in the land of nod a deal of scur rying was doue to prepare a trifling sur prise of some sort for every morning of the next week. Ilie tendency on all holidays is to overdo, and for this reason, if for no other, it is well to hold something in reserve for the end of the day some toy or game that has an element of per manence and which will 6erve as a link to connect the days following with the one of greatest celebration. Then, when sleepy time comes, it will not be shadow ed with the pall of regret so severe to little folks that Christmas is all over and that there is to be no more rejoicing of the same sort for twelve weary months. Babyhood. Bow Society New Gets Into Newspaper. A man who makes a business of col lecting society new3 for the newspapers told of a rather queer experience the other day. He called upon a certain well known leader of the Four Hun dred, who was to give a swell coming out tea for her daughter. She received him most graciously, but when he asked her for information about the tea. who were to be present, the flowers, the cos tumes, etc., she threw up her dimpled hands, and a look of horror and amaze ment came over her face as she protest ed that not one line should be printed about the affair. She berated the young man for asking her such questions, and entered a vigorous protest against news papers prying into the affairs of other people. She was most emphatic in her remarks, and arose with flushed face and coolly bowed the young man to the door. The next day the society reporter re ceived a note from a gentleman friend, an acquaintance of the lady, saying that Mrs. So-and-So had sent him informa tion about the tea, with a request that he would have it inserted in the news papers. This friend was too busy to copy the lady's letter, and so he sent it to the reporter that he might have the information at first hand. This letter was most minute in its details and was in the lady's own handwriting. The gentleman who had received it had not read the postscript asking him to return the letter and let no one know the lady gave the information. The society re porter brutally returned the letter to the lady with thanks for the information, regretting that she could not have given it at first hand. It would be interesting to know what the lady who wrote the letter and was guilty of the clumsy subterfuge had to say when her missive was returned. Foster Coates in New York Mail and Express. The largest sheep ranch in the world is taid to be in the counties of Dimmet and Webb, Tex. It contains upward of 400,0UJ acres and yearly pastures from 1,000,000 Lo 1,600,000 8hcp. No fewer than 25,000 peach shape jelly fish were counted in a cubic foot of phos phorescent water taken from the sea on tho English coast. The amount of air that a man will inhala 1ft U houp will fill T8 ho2head aid weigh ft poBBdj. RIDINQ PRETTY HARD. An Old Wartime lnulnccr Telia About nil Kvrnltul IUIImiij Journey. Ilivoiiiicked around a campliro out evening were n party of oftlecis busily engaged In rousting goobers in the ashes mid washing them down with the con tents of their canteens. "Never heard tell o' the time I got lost in the moun tains with a engin", did ye?" asked a tall, lanky, good humored comrade, who strolled up and helped himself to a hand ful of thegiiobers. Kvery man present expressed his bit ter regret at never having had the-opportunity of hearing the story. "Waal," said the tall man, seating him self on an upturned bucket, "I niont's well tell ye, long's tiler's timeafore tups, I wur ruuniti an engin' fur the guv'ment doorin th war down in Ferginny. She wur an ol hookniotion Koger an smart emit! to dim' a tree ef she'd 'a' got toe holt onto it. "I had a nigger fireman as was afraid ef his tdiadder, w'ieh didn't prevent him goin to sleep at any minute, day or night. whilst he wur standiu tipl.mkiii ahead, parent ly wideawake. Hut I vuz gum to tell ye about get tin lost. e siv, twas this way: Thev started us out one dark night over a branch that we didn't know mid wo had to go to it Win. The track wur in turr'ble shaio, an 'twould hev puzzled ye to say when wo wuz on tin rails an when we wuzn't. 1 should sav we everidged 'knit half and half. Y was tilowin 'long 'bout so so. when all of a suddent I saw bv the headlight thet we was a-giin into a tuitnil. "I giv Zeb a kick and hollered, "Zeb, is ther' a tunnil on this lino? " "Can't tell for sluiah, boss,' said he 'mighty cur'nsdoin'sthesedavs. 'T wasn't so 'fo' do wall.' " 'Waal, keep yer eve skinned fersuags 1 sung out, an as 1 wuz sort of sleepy myself 1 snoozed otf an on, mostly mi, I guess, rer a spell, till dually the old gal giv' a snort an stopped dead. We both on us waked up to wunst. " 'Twas so dark I couldn't see Zeb to kick him fer goin to sleep, but I cussed him fer lettin us hit a snag, "(lit down ther', ye coon, an see if we're on the rails,' sez 1. "He took tho torch an clim'ed down an wallered roun awhile. Fust 1 knowed ho wus back ag'in, his face white's a sheet. " 'Well, what's tho matter now? I asked him. ' "Fo' do Lo'd, boss,' ho sez. 'we's in de tun'l yit, an dere ain't a rail in sight!" 'Jest ez I was gittin dowu to 'vesti- gate, long comes the conductor. 'What in thunder do you mean,' says he. "by running this train six miles into a cave? 'Shore enuff, those Johnnies had taken up the rails and turned em into that cave, and that ol hook motion kept on a goin with us till we struck the end of it. I 'member thinkin sho was ridin pretty hard, but I s' posed she lied got oft" the ties onto the roadbed, which wasn't grad ed very well." Kate Field's Washing ton. Artitleiitl Features. Artificial noses are now made f alu minium, and they are so perfectly shaped. colored and adjusted as to defy iVlec tion. The aluminium is first covered with some light cloth muslin generally and is then painted, and the color of the skin is so closely adhered to that it is impossible to tell which is the false nose and which the true until you pull it. The materials formerly used for this purpose were vulcanite, wax, celluloid, wood and porcelain, but for many rea sons aluminium is the superior of them all, it being lighter as well as stronger. Aluminium ears have become quite as fashionable as aluminium noses. There are more of these false noses and ears on the street than one would sup pose until one deliberately looks into the subject. Scores of people wear these de ceptive noses and ears, and so artistically are thev mado that it is iinnossiblo to tell the false with tho naked eye. I have said that the best way to tell a real nose from the false member is to give it a jerk. Yet I must admit that if one were to go about jerking the noses of friends or strangers just to detect the false noses life might be made decidedly unpleasant for that one. Chicago Tribune. Yankee Si ntcntlousnesii Savluj; Suit. In our opinion sententiouHtiess is rare ly effective without a considerable diish of humor. How much more telling Em erson's sententiousness was than that of most of his contemporaries (Goethe, for example, or Carlyle), just because Emer son was seldom sententious without a smile, while Carlyle was most senten tious when he was least humorous. A Yankee, indeed, seldom gives advice without a little irony pointed to himself for giving it, but Germans and English men are sententious in grim earnest and are very apt to be quite as self important as they are earnest. Very few of tho bo called wise sayings of Goethe and Car lyle are free from this fault of ponder osity, London Spectator. Steam Vessel First L'aed aa a Transport. There is a curious fact that may have been overlooked that troops withdrawn from Canada upon the close of the American war of 1812-15 for the purpose of joining the army intended to crush Napoleon after his return from Elba were transported down the St. Lawrence by a Canadian steamer. This was prob ably the first occasion on which a steam vessel was used for purposes of military transport. Toronto News. A Sensible Prayer. "And now, parson," said the editor, "will you ask a blessing before we dine?" "Good Lord," said the parson, "have mercy upon this man and open his eyes that he may see and understand that greens are not greens without bacon, and that grace without grits is dead!" At lanta Constitution. The Real Mother Goose. "Mother Goose," who is probably more familiar to children than any other per Bonage in story books, was a real person. Mrs. Goose, for that was her real name, lived with a family named Fleet who Itcpt a little store in Pudding lane, Boa ton. New York Sun. TIIK I (U N I AIN IIKAII Of NTIIKM1TII When we roeolliol tlmt the stitiiinclt U tli annul IttbeiiOoty In Mhlch filed Is liiui'.forini'.l Into the ncoretioini which I' it 1 ti In It vlcor to till1 nvneiu niter entorliiK and onrlehliiK llio Muml; lliiit II In hi abort (lie IoiiiHhIii bt'iiilol MletiHlll, It If t'HMMit tut to kwi this Impel 'mill nit,lvliiu uim hlne In order sod In tenoio It lo Mcltvllv ulu'ii II beeoiiii'K liuiellve. 'lliU Ho. teller's Stomach Hitler does tnoM cffectim l , n .ni iililv, ri'iiiilat nig mid telnforeliiK dlitcMloii, pro tnollliK due (let Ion el I lie liver and bowel. sttcitlli and iiilctilde e the nerve ileietnl hi ureal luciiMire upon HiohuikIi dkestlon. There iiio ner me tonic itioro hluhly cMceinod hy the niedleiil li utei ully llian Ilie Hitters. I'ltval etmi iilo lioiily eoiniiieinl II (or elilll and lever, I lieiimiHiMii, kidney mid bbidder trouble, stck lieiidaebe mid ivnnl o( iippclllc and sleep, lake a liu Kliu-liil I liver lime n ibij. The recoil er o( tin bank continue lo lose lliclr Jobs uritli leieittu lreueuey. A ritUTU'.U. MAN. Of nil the priictieid men of whom Amer ica is justly proud no one IioIiIh ii higher place limit the lale Cyrus W. Field. His sun shows that lie Iimh inherited the shrewd coiiiiiioiisense of the iniiti who luul the At lantic cable. He writes: X Kist 1'inv sivtii SritKKT,) Nkw Yhiik, May S, lssa, f Several times this winter t'hnvn Kiill'ored front severe colds on in v lungs, I'uch time I have applied Al.l.i ock s I'tiMors li isi kuh, and in every insliittce I have been quickly relieved by npplving one across my chest and one on my buck. My 1'rieiids through my advice have tried Hie' evpertnieiit slid also found it most successful, 1 (eel that I can recommend them most highly to any one who limy see lit to try thein. C io:s W. I'iki.ii, Jii. liHiM'HKiii's l'n i.s ure the best medicine known. A llilinblelnl of tlieory lo K p-Milhl of metict i nboill Ilie r in lit n'i,irl ion DKAKNKSS CWMII' UK Cl'KKII lly lociil iiihciil,ti", n i bey eniinol reach tbt dlscieicd portion ol the cur. I here I only one wny lo cure di nfnes-, Hint lliiit t by eoiihltlu iloiisl remedies. Iclue I cmi d by mi In llmued rotidllloti ol Ilie Inurou- lliilim ol Hie ciistui'lituti lube. In n this lube t lulliiiiii d wm luive n tumbling sound or Imperfect lieiir IHK, mid w hen It N entirely closed dciiliicss Is llic rc-,ult, nud ii ii 1 1-m the inttiiiiniiHiloii cmii be Ukcti oul und tins IiiIk' restored lo Its iioriiiHl coiiillliou, lu'snuv' III be deslroycl forever; nine ciiscs out ol ten are chusciI by culiirrti, which is nullum; but nn lutliimcl condition of the iiiucotis surlnces. We mil islve Hue Hundred liollnrs for nny citse ol dciiliicss icHiiscd In i iilnrrli) Hint ciiiinot be cured hi IIhII a I'miii i ll i nn-, send tor clr i lllius, free. K. J. C1IKNKY A I'O , Toledo, O. tW Sold by driiKKlsts; ".'iceiils. I'ae RtininollneSUivv l'ollsh; uo dual, no imcll. Tbt (Urmia for breakfu.it. While in tho War, I w iiitnifcu ill with Rplnnl lUctic nud rlicum-' llsia. I went homo nud us confined to my lied. ' luuiiile to I c.p tinsel! ! r ri'ontlis. li.ietor fniicd lo clo' me mora tlinii tcii.; o ary relief. A.lcr i;riHt ctloil, I wh hI Ic to (jet iij) flnitlly an I k tn r ted to Hoik at ft c iniichliiit'ii trade. ns i. ut well Mud a com J 2j? pnnloii nun hlnlst ad ."Mr. WTiei ler. vised inc to titiiu llooil lNi-s.-!ii.r;ilii. I i; it n bottle mid could quickly note a rbiniKO ir tho tn ttcr. I continued, and Cures M ;ita t I -.111' after ta'nlu revcu Ixit'b s I w.-ui well aud havo not since l"' Oi tr-nblcl with my old coin plain!. ' Jamks A. iikki.i:i'., ljo Piivl'on titrect, Il iltintore, Md. Cot oniy HOOD'S H00d'3 PillS c ure all liverl!ls,bllouMiCi.l jaundice. Imliife tl.m. nick IiouiIhcIic. .','c. 2:ct., 50cta.,and TjQ Il.UUpCT 1SOU1U. One cunt a done. This Hrkat Coron Club promptly curia where all other fail, Cougha, Croup Sore Throat, Hoaraenesa, Whoopln? Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It baa no rlvul; has cured thousands, and will cunu You If taken in time. Hold by Irtigglitu on a guar antee For a Lame Hack or Cheat, us SHILOH'3 BELLADONNA PLASTKRAiC. PHILOHVCATARRH 0' REMEDY. Tlave you i uturrh 'I This ramc-dy la fniaran teed to cure you. l'rice.WcU. Injector (rue. 'August Flower" " I am ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, Kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up August Flower cured me. There is no med icine equal to it." Lorenzo F. Blkepbr, Appleton, Maine. HAVE YOU GOT ITCmrcO FILES known by raolitui lllte porapiratlrvi, c&unn into:io luitiinf wiru warm. Tim form an 1 HL1ND. BUbBUlH 'i or WlOTilUDlNa flLZ J YII.M) A rONCKTO DR. C0-SAN-KO S PILE REMEDY, which ait directly on nan a (Too tftd. Arvunrha lnmnrH. Allavn itnhf n.l. ft (Foothill iiI.eiitHiLiuK . XiruirKlsia MRS. WINSLOW'S Soothing bYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING For .ale br all Drucct.U. K5 Cents bottl. ConinmptlTea and people who have weak lungs or Asth ma, should use 1'lso's Cure for Connumptlon. It bas cared ft thousanda. It bas not injur ed one. It Is not bad to take. It lathe buetcouKb syrup. Sold everywhere, t&tt If, BT I , ' "leJs tr M t9 - 14 -K.K rotr pa y skk it, iieihnpM.imi" of lr. 'leree'a I'leilHiliit pill gl lenee. These liny Pellets, the smallest and easlesi lo lake, bring you hcin that liith. Coiistliiiillon, Indigestion, Itllloiis Attacks, Sbk or lllllous Headache, and all derange ment of liver, stomach, and bowels, are permanently cured. A sol' A KM offer of S.MMI Olish U made by the piopilelurs of Mr, Sugo'i Calaiili 1,'eniedv, or any casi of t 'tit mrli. no A mailer how bail or of how long standing, which they can not etne, Ill the Early Days 1 1 Of oil coti-iivcr its use was limited to eas i n 4 . i r - - i no so lar advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites ol lime and soda has rendered the oil more elVective, easy of digestion and phasant to the taste. Picp ir. il !.v S. ull ' Hi. i, mo. N V Atllriiifit. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Get the Genuine! GREASE Sold Everywhere! rKASK H OOI.HKV, AkpiiI, I'ortlnli.l. Or SOCIETY BADGES. A. KKI.HKNIIKIM Kit, I.chiIIiik Ji'W I'lcr Bl llic ('Kettle Siirih'l, kif'iw s lursri' KUirk n( nil HKl'HKI WK'IKTV IIAIK.K.S on hniid. lli'nl Kix'ds st low ml tlKiiri'S. HkiIkcs uisaIu lo order. EOCENE. Is a Sperliil hrimd of llnrnlnir oil. whlrh c tiiiiiiuliirliirc I'Stpri-M,!)' lor I AMI I. V I SK IT I A I'MttKCT II. I t MIN ATlllt, It l H Hill KIKK TKXT. IT is l(F IMIOIIII H AI.I I V. W c Ktiiirniileo ll Id Ik the llli.iitxr i owiiii.k iiiui'K in- li 1 1 mim tino on.. Ak lor It, STANDARD OIL COMPANY. ff ASQUERADES, PARADES, I I i t i i i it i hi: t i Kit Kvor thins In tin1 nlinvr lint', i ' -tti itm-m, W Itnirdx, l'rni'rlli'., 0ieru mid I'lay llonks, i-lc , (ortnslicd ut Kri'nlly ri'diii ed rli mnl In 1 1 1 m rlor iitialltv hv Ihi'olilcst. Iiiri'i !,!. Im nI ri'iiouii,,,! mid ihendorc un'y r.oiM, J'oiiin.'.ii Suly Jlmmr mi llir llrt ( ',,((. rorroxpolldi'lli'l' no licit, h. (ioi iwriis .1 i'ii,, '.v., .in. I iiiio KHrrrll strrcl, uNiimhi Markrl Htrc.'t, n I'mnrlwo. We niipl v n( Thmti rn mi Ihf ( to M hoiii H H i iliill ri'irr. HHUumiiiuiuwiuvuiT INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Hlir''ifyi'ir of 111 I iiiilirulKiil." Trn yearn speiit In reilxltij;, UK) eilltorH eitiiloM'd, inure than ..'UNI,I'I exjielilled. A Crand Eduralor Ahrcast of the Times A Library in llself Invaliiiihlo in the lioiiHeholil.aiid to the teacher, jirolcloii.tl man, Hell educator. Ask your JhmksrUer to show it toyou. riihllnhnl hy f!.A r.MrilRIAM 00.,Sfi,i:,.,ni:i.ii,MA.ss.,r.S.A. WSrnt for frpp jiiviitiertnii enntalnliitf nie('liniii paui'-i, IllliHlnilloiii,, li'stlmoiiiaU, etc. t !fl not !' y reprint of nncirnt edltlonii. tvmiwt PSY TKKATKI) HIKE 'oaltiv ly Unrnil with VKtulln KxinfidUl llHvccurod tlioiiaiinda ofeaiiiN, ('urn riii-oa nro- nouncud hoimloaa br heat physicians, from II rat dose nyrnptoiiia (llaappear: In tn nay. at leant two-thirds all lymptomi! ramovod. Bend for free hook tentlnio nlals of nilraeiiloua cures. Tan rtayR' ireatmnnt free hy mall. If you ordnr trial, aenil 10c. In alainp irpsy pimtairo. 111! II. II. (J itKKN Monm, Allanta.tia. If you orilei trial return this advortlacuivut tu us irooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. This favorite hotel la under tho manairemeii! of CIIAKLKS MONTUO.MKIty, and Ih as kdoiI II not the heat Family and BiiHiness Men's lloto! iu Hun Francisco. ome Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled I Klrat-claHH acrvlce and the hlirhcHt siaiularH ol rcspcctahllity (?nariinlcfd. Our rmniM r.amtnt be KurpaFHrd for nenlntm anil nimnrt. Hoard and room per duv. 11.2ft. II.. r,n. XI. 7.r uml tun. 1.,,., ,h and room per week, 7 to W, ainulo rooms, 60c V1 ow; uonuii to auu irom noici. DON'T BORROW "1 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE RHEUMATISM CURED BY THlHrSEOF Moore's Revealed Remedv artobia, obkoon, January 10. I Can stalA n lll. i. . J " MOOKK'8 REVEALBD KKMfcr Y -huita fd It red!? .lhat th 0 5?SAThI8M "I"? youngest bovoi S?tlTrt,7 'ffff.""1'" t MATIHM when the best doctor I coufd get did him no ioUv,AT.0RY RHW. " '.""' lours In uriHii,,,. Guns for Everybody. ! Pellets but volt ii'VA F can't feel ll niter tWftm fT-Vl It's tal.cn. And 1 fnJM r yet It does yon IWW , . more go..,l lltan ; 1 any or tho huge. f;iJ.f ' .'ir". ,;htM.( , 1 o I d -fashion e,l WffA-! 1 s, with their frit" ' 1 ."" y-T-4.l Iplttg and vlu- 1 M .hist received n full line ol Pnrkor, Smith, Remington, Ithlcn, Lofovor, U. M. c, tto. The most complete stock In the Sm lliwcsl. Send ficcnl In stiiiups lot 1 1 J -, lllustnited ciitiiloMiie, THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., PU I ht Miecl, - 1'Olt I I. A Mi, OK. DR. GUNN x ONION W SYRUP pi" III' viwwo "SI MM and cnoup. GRANDMOTHCR'S ADVICL". I n rl(u ft fmttllr nf Htnn otil(1riii, O'V only mm ly tor t'niiif t, i in it t'roui wm m ion nvtun II In tiHt A ftnotli it t.t-il.iy t tl wftif vintx , Now my rmtltiMr.- ttki r, O iuirOiiinii Hyi nn Whli'lt lrfity prrtlirit ul li'i n tu I to Itt )(, Hot. I vitrfwira. t aikm IiIi- tn int. DOCTOR ,1 TIIK CKI-AT CUKi: i tut INDIGESTION AMi CONSTIPATION. -A Regulator of the LivarancIKidneys - A M'Kl'lHi: I'UK - Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Other Blood ami Skin Diseases. It In s poKlllve cure lor nil I hone .lnfiil, dell cute coni,iiit mnl coiiiilenii . trmililo. mid Wi'llkller'C Colli moll HlllollK our w tvt I, IllollielS nud diiim liter.. The i llcct id liniiiedlate und hi-tltm". Two or three ilo-e of lli. I'Alll.l K'll liKV I I. Y token dililtr kec,ii the hlood cool, Ilie llv. r nod kl.lu, n 1 he, nud will fin 1 1 ! y eradicate Irom Ilie nvatein nil lrnce of Serofnln, Mull Hheiiiu, or am oil.rr form of Mood diM-nsc. No medicine ever I' trodneed In II, l eonnln I lis.i mi l nh m il rendy unle, nor ulven such tiniverKi iitiiineiniii whenever u. d an Uml of Int. I'HI,KK'S KHIKI'V. Thla reiuedv hint l,ecti n..l lo it,., t, ,.!.,!. i IhroiiKholil ilie old world lor Ilie .H-t i,ot. I live jeurs H specific for the nliol'e iiciii I and It lii mid will cure hen all olin-i o-c,iii,( ! remedies fall. I" I l r .nni,lilel of leilltiioiiluN from thn-t Who have heiMI cur. d l.v ll ti c. I ir lll'K ll M il It al II. Hi per hntUc. Try It mnl he rotivinrud. Cor aide hy MACK & CO., 0 and II Front St., San Frnnclsoo. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. R-fCK Prphllhl peniinwnllr cured In 1.', toVnlayi. '..n ran Ijotn'ated nihoino for tho h.iiikj orhti mid tin nmo ruitriuilrrti tilth thom who m fi r to com , 1, wo will contract toruru them or n futiit money nit pay I'UHMiMjof cotiiltiir, railroad farn a oil li,,o I I'lim, ii wo inn ii, euro. If you havo taken m, r- rury, loilldn i.olurli, nod mill avo iiei,,, nni nial In nu rilK una, m ucousl'ul, lira In niouih, ;rr'l hmnl, lni,lea, oi.rr-4 olorril Kiinla.l l eron any ruin or tno iuiy, iiuir or vct,r,. r.iiiti,u out. It la Ihl Nvphllllln lll.UOIk I'oimiv mat wo cunrimU o tocurn. Wi iliclt tlm ri i !. obatlmilo ru.rs and rhnlleniir Oie v oi l. I f,,r n ciian wo cannot raryi, 'J'lila illnea-ai haa ul a a; luiirled Ih skill rthn mo-.t rinlrieut diy.l rliins. ."iH,IM capital Ix hliol Unr mi, ,n.,ll tlonal (ruanuilea. AhsoliiixitrnnniMMitm aleil "i, nt'pllcnilon. Ad.lrei,s I lllllx JCKMKllV ., liUM tu XUlll Aka.onle Vc-inplo, I liKugo, HI. FREE: FKNIi t.'.iin Foil in i'akim fir IHtnioie'H line Sonn no, I ,...i . Ilollhlc llllprovcil IVrrli 11,,,,,, I free of COM I. II Is ii,,. r(... III cent cuke. We iniike Ihla oiler al eciitu lo clear mil ovi-ratnek mid liitroiluei. our cood. iiilUi'n nali More, I III. lis I ri.nt Slreet, Hn I rinirla, ,, f. Kend for u-piik-c ciuaioKiie, me n hi iiricc nsi 1,111,11, free by mall, HERCULES GAS ENGINE. II 11 11 Vmu Uat or Uiuiolliio. Your Wlfo caii run It. Kcqtilrcg no liectiac4 or'teo K U0"m011 r l"rU N ta,ri" I'ALITIKU & MKV, Han FitANCiHco, Cai. I'oiiti.and, i 4 BEATS STEAM POWER 1 EBS' TU IH IH TIIK TIMR TO OI.I.F.fis. 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