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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1893)
Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. sv 11 fax ABSOLUTELY PURE Dramatic Taste In San Francisco. A Sun Francisco ninlicnco will be much more unmsoJ by tho maniior la which tho I'.rofcssor breaks down Mr. Brooklyn liriil.cc'a coiling than it will over tho snh'iuliil morrituont of Sir Toby Dolch, Sir Andrew Agiuvhook and Mul volio. It is like the French aiulionco, which is infinitely inoro amusetl by wit than by hmuor. But comedy is not held in great favor bore. The San Franciscans Wing the most pleasure loving of ptvple. prefer tragedy. A good, old fiushioml. Mood tpilling tragedy, where every one is killeil in the last act, is highly apprxwinl of. If Edwin Forrest were alive today, he would count his most frantic admir ers iu the city by the Golden Gate. Tragedy as he must have understood it tragedy played with all the force of the lungs tragedy where the murdered victim and the despairing suicide took half an hour to die and died .u robat ically from the footlights to the door at the back of the stage would meet with . the heartiest approval here. The ele ment in the theaters which loved and worshiped Forrest and his energetic methods is larger in San Francisco than in most cities of its size. It is not that the audiences here do not contain in dividual spectators of the highest artis tic insight and cultivation, it is that the majority of the audience is formed of spectators whose taste in the drama is very much on the same lines as the taste in the drama (if the gods in the gallerv The spectators of insignificant education and uncultivated tate are more numer ous than the spectators of cultured mind and trained powers of appreciation, and the majority rules. San Francisco Ar gonaut. 151.1 Two Low. Arabella (arehlyi A rir.r for thoughts. your Tomta parngraphe;-) Fifty cents Is my lowest price. Truth. Intermittent night. Mwlge 'Whtn do you go to the seaside? Miibel Whenever a visitor cs!U whora I fin.t ; n, pi. .... t. Hercules Gas Enginu (GAS OR GASOLINE) Made for Power or Pumping Purpose The Cheapen Reliable Gu Er-K'as on toe Market. Out nm Pumttw asrf) K) I Pump. For Simplicity it Beat tha World It oils itself from a Reservoir, Ko Carburetor to get out of order. No Batteries or Electrio Spark It rone with a Cheaper Ornde of Gasoline than anj other ugiue. END TOB CATAUTOt-a TO PALMER & REY, MANUFACTURERS 405 Sanssni Stmt, San Francisa, teL PORTLAND. ORKOOW. riving the Brain at the expense of the Eody. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve l.'ccome apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is colt's Emulsion c T Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but .1ii.u1i2.tes the appetite for other I-r-iMM.f.1 hv Scon 4 Bowne, N T. All droejista. Tlie Best Coat In the WORLD ! The FISH liUASD Bi-ICKER 1 wsm.ntM water. proof, awl will kp you dry in tho hardest atom. The new POM ML bXK'KEK Is a nerfect rldi riir eoni. and 'corns tlieentlresa'idte. liowaieof uoita'toaa. J.'ti uuv a coat if t!:e " f ish Brum!" in not on t. Illnstiu- tecl catiiiixnie tree. A. J. TOWER, Bi.ir.jii, iiua-.. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCnro PILH3 known by tnolstios) luce perspiratiqri, o&uoe taij.'ie Itching svtlRn warm. This form r.rd ELI3TD. BMEDLNa or pilOTaUDUTQ S ILE& YIELD ATONCE TO 1)3. BO-SAN-KO'S FILE KKMEDY, which acia directly on parts afleotM, absorbs tumore.aliaTeitehinj.eCrecttajc tt p""an-iutojrA. Price f.00. Druggists i: -Mi- Hi, Souu,ko,fJlf igjphia, Vs. 111 I Y. SLi y if Ell mm rowter THE PEACE BELLS OF BROOKLINE. Our heart were w-aliltiit. hleediiu;, wnitiim. Willi ireiuhlitu, Uni;ini, tear. Our very breath in silence kiting. Atul while we prayed, "Hod's hand Ih tnil; Let war be over, pence appear'." Thrvmjjli all the air, v. it h cadence tine, Came iM'nlinit bell from fair llmeklino: "lVaee is signed at Appomattox! '.Mattus! '.Maltoxl Pea.ec Is turned at Apivmnttox!" From splr to spire tlie tidiiitrs sprlnu As simla'aius llnvdi o'er eaks of snow. While strvtitf men weep ur pr:i or suitf. Ami each man's mood to all sccma k.Kl, For in that happy, pililen slow To (iihI all grateful hearts Inrliue, While shouts the bells of fair KrooMttie: "lVai-e la stisneil at ApiHiniatto! 'Mattox! 'Mnltox: l'eai-e ta sigtieil at Ai'5'.oiiialtox!" Twaa chiMivu raim that Kluriuus M-al In lightsome nhv that war as o'er. As men anil Wiitneti now they feel How blest were they that happy tiny To rinif the bells whirh tiding Une That brother brother founht no morl And still they'll thrill in life's dot liiiu When sound tlo N'Us of fair Hrookline, For ne'er iu memory 'a dreams .hall cease That peal seraphle riiiKinif: "lVaee! lVaoo was signed at Appomattox! 'Mattox! 'M.ittox! IVaoo was tiuimi at Appomattox! - Harivr's I War. Retaluins Youth In Mature Life. Not ouly iUk-s tho viviuity, tho on tbusiasra, which Vtelongs to youth carry the man who retains it in middle ajie over difficulties, but it brings him tlio sympathy and npplam-e of the world, which is sometimes refused to more worthy men. We honor Bacon, but we jrivo our af fection to Charles Lamb. Washington, Jefferson, Adams and Webster com manded the homage and veneration of the nation, but it loved Clay, Lincoln and Blaine, with all of their faults. The tendency of American life is to force our young people into shrewd adults, who try anxiously to rid them selves of impulse and emotion. It is a common sarcasm among the young that their fathers and mothers en joy jokes and are touched by sentiment which their children are quite too old to care for. But may not the fin de sieclo boys and girls bo losing an element of btrength when they forget how to weep and make merry. Youth's Companion. Efl'ect of t'ulth In Times of .Slekue. Tho effect of belief or faith, tho effect of mind over the matter of the body, is one of the mysterious things iu all sci ence. It is unquestionably a fact, dem onstrated beyond all dispute by thou sands of observed ca.ses. Long before it was admitted or studied by scientific men it was commonly known, and that, too, among races of little mental devel opment. Who shall say when the first enemy prayed his enemy to death among the natives of the South Sea islands? Who can toll when the first Obi man "put cun jer" on him who had defied him? The religious mysteries of vanished u;i tions are full of recorded occurrences that may only be explained by this ex traordinary power. Cyrus Edsou, M. D., in North American Review. A Marvelous Memory. A memory is a good thing to culti vate. Most people . have passably good memories, many have extraordinary ones, and some have none at all. One of the causes of the popularity of the late James G. Blaine was his remarka ble memory for names and faces. It is said that Mr. Blaine could recall the faces and names of persons he had met only casually 10 years and more after the first meeting, not having encounter ed them in the interval. Harper's Young People. Snakes on the Islea of ShouU. The Lsies of Shoals, mere rocks stand ing 10 mil from the New Hampshire coast in a cold sea, are alive with snakes. On a hot day one will see dozens of them running in and out of the boggy places or sunning themselves on the bare ridges. They are nothing to be afraid of, how ever, for they are of only one variety the common little green snake that sel dom grows to a length of 2 feet. A Rumor as to Men's Evening Dress. It is once more current in society that the Prince of Wales is endeavoring to modify men's evening dress and that the usual swallowtails are to be replaced by a black or dark colored short coat and also that knee breeches are to be ' worn. McS wine's gun is a prodigious cavity in the cliffs on the coast of County Done- gal, Ireland, into which the tide rushes with such force as to produce a sound i lilro fbn Vnrmmry tf a ..iimroi urliw.li Mm I be heard 20 or 30 miles a way. Were the superfluities of a nation valued and made a perpetual tax or be nevolence, there would bo more alms houses than jxjor, more schools than scholars and enough to spare for govern ment besides. Penn. Too many of us in our eagerness after facts simply for the sake of storing up knowledge neglect the necessary means of making our knowledge useful. It is agreed by medical authorities that the virulence of an epidemic may be increased by tho element of fear in the public mind. The canyon of the Colorado is 800 miles long, and the cliffs on either side are from 6,000 to 6,000 feet above tha watas. j THE GOSPEL OF AVOKK 1 EMILE TOLA'S STIRRING ADVICE TO FRENCH STUDENTS. KxtraoU from a Masterl; Speech Hrllv ered llrlore n llody of Youuii Men In I'Mt'ls Uliv Kelatlou lletween Selene and llappiiieis r.iplitlned. Emilo Zola, tlie famous novelist, pn tided at a dinner iven by tho Students' association of Pans. In tho courso of l.io evening ho t'liohMvi follow: Ihd science ever promise happiness? 1 do not think so. Science promised tho truth, and it is imestionnhlo if happiness can bo made out of fact. To bo con tent with them even for a day one must possess a stoicism, an aksoluto unselfish ness, a serenity of intelligence possible wily to tho highest minds. Therefore a despairing cry goes up from suH'oring humanity. How. it asks, can wo live without delusions and illusions? If there is not soniewliero a world where justice reigns, where tho wicked are punished mill tho good rewarded, how onduro tho abominations of human existence? Na ture is unjust and cruel. Science ends in tho monstrous law of tho survival of tho strongest. Keasoning thus, recoiling from realities as yet ill explained, they sock a dream, put contidenco in tho out of sight and Ihijk to satisfy in tho be yond their yearning for fraternity and justice. This despairing nppen! for happiness, rising on every side, moves me infinitely. Already music hn responded to it, lit erature is trying to satisfy tho new thirst, !nd art is changing to show its sympa thy. It is tho reaction against natural ism, which is. they say, dead and buried. At any rate tho movement is undeniable. It is felt in all tho manifestations of mind, and unless it is taken into ac rount. studied and explained the out look for tho morrow is hopeless. I, being an old and rugged positivist, see in all this only a halt in tho march ahead. Indeed it is not even that, for our libraries, laboratories, amphithea ters and schools are not deserted. What reassures me most is tho fact that tho social ground is unchanged. For a new art to flourish, for a new belief to give humanity a new direction, there must be a new soil for them to germinate and grow in. Ours is still tho doiniHTatie soil whence tho century rose. Faiths are not resuscitated, and only a mythol ogy can be made of a dead religion. Tim next century will affirm this one. What I will concede is that in literature wo brought tho horizon too near, ami per sonally I regret having endeavored to limit art to proved verities. The new men, by re-extending the horizon, have regained possession of the unknown and tho mysterious, and they have done well. Between the truths ac quired through science, which aw not to Ih) shaken, and the truths to be con quered tomorrow from the unknown, which in their turn will tccoiu immov able, thtro is a land of doubt and inquiry. This land belongs as much to literature as to scieuce. Into it we ran go as pio neers, doing the work of precursors and interpreting, according to our talents, its unknown forces. Tho ideal is milv the unexplained. It is well enough to invent solutions for the unknown, but we have no right to put in question and so deny facts already verified. As sci ence advances the ideal retreats, and it seems to me that this slow conquest, though we have the melancholy certi tude of never knowing all, gives life its only reason, its only joy. In theso troublous days youth is told to believe, but nobody tells it exactly what to believe. Believe, they say, for the sake of the happiness that comes from believing, and most especially be lieve in order that you may learn to be lieve. The advice is not bad in itself. It is certainly a great joy to repose upon the assurance given by any faith, uo mat ter what. The difficulty is that one can not believe by being willing to do so. Faith is a wind that blows where it list eth, and there only. In conclusion let me offer you a creed the creed of work. Young men. work! I am aware that no counsel could be more banal. In every school at the end of every term it is given to every boy, and every boy hears it with indifference. But let me, who haro never been any thing except a worker, tell you tho re ward I have gained from the long toil whose effort has filled my life. The world was harsh to me at first. I have known poverty and despair. Later my existence was a battle, and even now the fight goes on and my work is questioned, contradicted, insulted. Throngh it all my support has been incessant work, regular, daily, for an end never forgot ten. How often have I seated myself at my table, tortured by some great pain, physical or moral! And each time, after the first minutes of agony, my task has proved a solace, has given me strength to continue the struggle and await the morrow. Work is the law of the world the guide that leads organized matter to its unknown goal. Life has no other reason for being, and each of us is here only to perform his task and disappear. Calm comes to the most tortured if they will iacept and complete tho task they find tinder their hands. This, to be sure, is only an empirical way to livo an honest and almost tranquil life, but is it nothing to acquire moral health and by solving through work tho question of how to secure on earth the greatest happiness thus escape from the danger of the dream? I have always distrusted chimeras. Illusion is bad for a man or a people; it puts an end to effort, it blinds, it is the vanity of the weak. To remain among legends, to contemn realities, to believe that dreaming of strength gives force we have all seen to what disasters these things lead. The only strong men are the men who work. Work alone gives courage and faith; it alone is the pacificator and the liberator? When first taken from the mines, opals are bo tender and friable that they may be picked to pieces with the finger nail. TIIK FUl'NTAIN IIKADM I It KNU I'll W hen we rceolWct that the ninmneh In the tinnd Uborati'ty lu w hloh lood H transformed lu io the secretions which furnish vlpur to the Mlcm afier cutcritiK aud t'lulchliui the blood; I list It In shoi t the (omits In hixdof -uvinth, it lcieiillal to keep this tmporinut Mipplylnt! utHchiitc lu older and to remote It to activlt) uheu II becomes Imictlvv. I li la 1 1 . teller'! Stomach Itinera does uiesl effectually. ieaoi. nM, ictiiilallni) and reliilnicliiH dlio'Klion, pro moling due iii linn of the ller and lume n. SnenKih and iiteiuib of the ueties ilem nd In (treat tucaMiro upon lliotouoh dlccMliiii. there Is uo l ervnie tunic more highly esteemed by themisliciil liiilerull lliau the Hitlers. I'losl elans slo st'ouclv commend It for chills aud (ever, rhcumntlMU, kidney and bludder trouble, sick headache and am of appcttle and sleep, t'skea lucKiiis'.lul I luce limes a dar. riofooor I'otloihv- Die bmh of Hie frou, uen tlemcn, l composed iilniiihl wlmlh o( uulcr. It lilrUli spiuii; ualct ? h.VI 1. M UK AMI Ml'KKDV. No external remedy ever yet devised hits so fully and uiiiiiesliotit.lily met these three prime conditions as Btiecensl'iilly it. Ai.i.cock'm I'ohoi k Pi ssvkks. They n e Mile bis'iiuse they contain no deleterious ilnis mid are iiihiiii fact tired upon scientific prin ciples of medicine. They me h lire bccaimc nothing Koi's into them except liiiedieiits which are exactly adapted to the purposes for which a plaster is required. They nre areedy in their action lu'Ciiuse their medic inal qualities mi ri:lit to their work of re lieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy performance of the fund ions of muscles, nei ves and skin. Ask for Ai.i. cock'm, ami do not bo induced to accept n Hiibstituie. 1'ikM'Kktii'k Pu is nre safe and sure. It Is said ood hiskv can be bought In Kant eru I'eiilii'ssee lor .si cents a K"Hu, hut that's all moonshine. IK AKNKSS CANNOT UK Ct'ltKII 1 1 y local applications, as ihcy cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear- Ihcrvls only one ay to cure deafness, and that is by coiisiliu lloii'il remedies. lcilucsa la cans, , I b an In llauied coiiilli loll of the mucous linllit ol the eusinchlau tuhe. Uheu this iuIk is milium d vou have a rumbliiiK sound or tmncrfcel heir llilt, and w In n It Is cut nely closed dralucss Is the result, aud unless the lulUinmalloii can hi' taken out and llus tills' restored lo lis normal condition, lieariui; 111 be destroyed forever; nine eases out ol leu are caused In catarrh, u hli li is iiutliiiik' but an lutlsiiie.t condition of the mucous surtaces. We will ttive line Hundred 1'o'lars for any case ol dcaiucss o ttisi d h catarrh) that cannot be cured bv Ha l s Caiarrli i nr . s, ml tor cir culars, tree. r". J. CHUNKY .V CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drucKists; 7.'' cents. Tie Knsmvlliie Stove Polish; no dint, no imcll. Thy Oirhia for breakfast. Weak and Poor In II s!i. ! :.d lie u, li all the time, mid sometimes I COltld ll 'i lie d 'V. tl fi'l 1 IS so iIlritlMl sliorC nf brcut !i. 1 ro:i .tilted seven pliysi i ':tis,n:: I II c. , iiclu-;.ui was that I ivttamly had V V. " ir PS Consumption and my cane vs ..s l.o I., u , '. . i.s.d me to c t .t.nT , ( J south or ( v.! 'iii'lo. M -j"" t'..' C n rtli. My bus' and ".i. . tW'-if.' . i flic !:: . I ,. in as ii'"l j. '.r ii.-.iutiTh ... I out 'o c- . :.y. but ''TD'.s-.-'etPi" .1 friend a.'.v s : n I t ike li . ir irmrlll i. IiKdm a ! i .i-.' Impr.ivc I ritpldll)' In ! Hood's51 Cures llicitlfli en,- iu o l t,i""iu ;, ;,!n! im Iiiiw i.' I '- 1. 1 i. iy m.u ik I i i I I.' c a ?n c pi-rM'ii. :l ::s i . " '. ,.(; i,. nevn. ob.o. Hsod's Pilla cu'c cm : put:, hi. :.. Baking PoiVder When in Portland be sure to take in the greafost novelty at the Kx position. We shall bake biscuits and cake every afternoon and evening on our pretty Jewel ias Stove. Everybody cordially invited to have a biscuit with us and see the wonderful merits of (iolden West Baking Powder proved by actual work. CLOSSET&DEVERS, lOUTI,AM, Oil. I have been troubled with dyspep ia, but after a fair trial of August Flower, aru freed from the vexatious trouble J. B. Young, Daughters College, Ilarrodsburg, Ky. I Jiad headache one year steady. One bottle of August Flower cured me. It was positively worth one hundred dollars tome J. W. Smith, P.M. and Gen. Merchant, Townsend, Ont. I have used it myself for constipation and dyspepsia and it cured me, It is the bestseller I ever handled C. Rugh, Druggist, Mecliauicsburg, Pa. $ A. KEI.DENHEIM ER, Leading Jew eler ef tlie Pacific North west, keep 8 large Mock of all HKCRKT bOC'IKTV DADOES on hand. Best KoodB at low est figures. Radge made to order. TUT Conanmptlvea and people who bave weak lungs or Asth ma, should use I'lso'e Cure for Consumption. It bas cared thousands. It haa not Injur ed one. It is not bad to take. It is the best cough syrup. Bold everywhere. 85et eg jiaaai: 'August Flower" SOCIETY BADGES. Ki.YT .vrir.v to the denier who In l;tit on hlRRor prellt. Tli tliiiiK tlmt lie iMiiilii vou ti luiy, when you risk, for Ii. I'leree'a I'ltvorltu I'rowilp I Ion, un7 " Jip't tv ',ol " rioof of thlii laeiity. The only ffinirttiifcfif remedy for the nllnieiil.tof iMiiunn- IkhmI In I lie " Kiivorito Pre script un " If It t'i(r fnlla lo Immii'IH or euro, In tn.ik hilt wi-nlt ivoini'ii n(i'oiii or aiilVot iin; women well, vou have your money Kick. Anything "jiihl na pood," or an aure to brhtu' help, couM ho, mid would he, aolil in Juat tlintr way. This iiiitniiitiil iiinlliine la nil Invlom Uii)', rest (im five tonic, ikkvIiiIIv nilupliil t woiiuui'm tieisln mill iorl'o'l ly hiii'inleti In any tvndltlott of her d.viifeiit. H builda tip, titrcii;thena, remiluttw, and cttiiia. Kiir erlodicnt pnlna, bunrliti; down aoimn floiiK, tiUvrntloti, Iniliinimiilliiii every thluj( that's known it a " female coinpliihit," it's a nuiKsly Hint's anfe, certuln, ntnl proveil. UUOCVUtUlHM. met Tnti (lunT Conoti iTi'im iiromiary ruir whom nil othera (all. Coughs, Croup. Bar Throat, Hoarsensas, whooping Couh ami Asthma. 1'or Consumptlcn tt Tina no rival; haacurtd thousands, sml will l ll lull if taken In time, holil by lniggit mi a guar. auto. Vor M Ijime Hack, nr Cheat, tiao bHILOH'8 DKLLADONNA I'LAB T KR.sJ. O H I LO H'SCATA R H H lluve you t aiHi rli Thla remedy la piaran. teeil to cure you. Prion, fiOcta. lujivtor free. Guns for Everybody. Jimt recclveil a full line of Parker, Smith, Romlnnton, Ithlca. Lofovor, U. i. C, Etc. The most coniplcle nlm k In the Norltiwcst. ciul .Seeiita lu stamps lor Ir.' page lllunlrateil ea tali iv ue. THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., U3 Clrat Ntreet, I'llli I I A Mi, OK. DR. GUMS ONION V SYRUP PftR MtlMJ COLDS vr? " AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. fr,rallnf fmllT rf nln chtldrn, mt only rm ir for C'onithi, CjI li and Ouup wu onion ny nip II ! fnat ft rtTmnU .I t -f1 if m It w forty ymrn mgo. Now mr Krandi'litUlmit 1kn Ir. Ounn'a Onton Hyrup whtoh U air.! prnpftrmi ni mor lt lo tha Uat. Hold "vrywh(r(X lr kxHtfi Ml onim. T&aioDoutMUtutfuriU Tborv't uoiLim m iiowC EOCENE. In a Special hraml nf llunilng (ill which we m hiiii t m lu re cxprcusl)' for KAMll.V I SK. IT IS A I'KH F KC T I I.I I M I V A I OK. I I Is. K. II Kllti: I e s I'. IT It OK I NIKOKM DI'AI.ITV. We guarantee ll to de the liloinxr I'omtui.K UKAt'K or ll.i l vi. s ti.su oil. Auk for II. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. MASOUERADES, PARADES, IWl A .All I II i mi: VI IIICAI.M. Kvervllilng III llienhove line. CoHtuuiei, Wigs, IlciinlH, l'ro), rtli', 0K'r Mini I'liiy lliiokn, etc., lurnli'lieil at greatly reiluccl raU'H mul lu Mio rlor 1 1 1 1 1 y hy the ulilcnt, largest, heal rcnowneil ami therefore imly rrlittblr TfinitririU Siijiplu Jlnnnf itn thf hinHr fount. I'orreHponilcnce no lleiteil. Hoi.iwtk'in A Co., , hii-I :tu o'Farrell street, also x'.'J Market street, Sun Krancwn, W o supply u(( Thuilm on the Count, lo whom wo re Hia'ctfully refer. FOR CALIFORNIA HOMES, t.a 'its mill liivfit' llieiits, si. i inr Cl.lU'ull IIAKKK'H Ileal Ka ale liiventnienl Circular, Iree. HUM Hiioahwav, oukluml, ( ul. T0HS on Instai.i.mknts. Het mnkes. Lowest prices. Hetul for cntiilntue. v. c hi: ten, iiiion, Chi, ENGRAVING!! pi:iN ii'.us hiiuci.n KNOW Unit llinililcst A'.i.- uiiu nesi i nuiiei'iicriiv- 11.1 II M US I'Hinilll.SIII'll Jll I T7 hv the Maiiiuier (if Hie IH'.Wh'Y I'.N (i ItA VI Nil ('(1 , wlin li.ii hi i uri il llin liilert mul tn'st I in prove n ii -li Is si rri t irnci-Hses mi. I n full i'iiiiiili uciit (if the inosl tiiiiruveil luiiclilui-ry, tihoio np. piirntii.s, powerful elec. nle IUIilH..etc. HhvIiil' 7. $)ewriv S. F. Mtchankf InilUutl MrJal. '""K expi'lleneo llli i niiM-imr iiiiisis, (ins pioneer Co. turns out llio highest cIuhs of wink promptly, pliulilv iiml at uiilfurmlv iimilcriito jirli i s fur all kinds nf engraving. Puhlishers helpeil to ui t (in sp clnl Issuis. Jnli iirlnters mul otliera sliiiulil semi for Hiiinplea.esiliiiiileannd Information. A.T. Iikw ky, Mniiuger, 'iiii M:irkel St., M, !' , CiiU Best in the World! Get the Genuine! B INK WOOI.HEY, Agent, fortlnnd, Ot. N. T. N. U. No. 515 -S. F. N. U. No. 5f)2 HI HI T-liW a jm B3 M mm WT W.. 1 fc I ! II Ml hfcK A SM W wmm mm FRAZEB AXLE A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BART GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES RHEUMATISM CUREiTbTthe USEof Bloore's Revealed Remedy mohTMSik bf th. RHEUMAT1HM and I my youiigeuboyoured.nitlrelyoj 'A MAT1HM when the hW rlnetor I coufd Ret did h I nj no rood Yr?i rn 1 n ijra o t ' !ue OLD HY YOfJH DHOOI87 V mgiUJi Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. This favorite hold la iiii.Iit the management if I'll AKI.KH Mi IN llluMKHV. 11 ml Is as H l( lint Hie licsl Hiiiully anil lltmlucsa Men's Hotel III Hati I'raucUcii. Home ComfortsI Cuisine Unexcelled I H'lml class service ami Hie highest sliiuiluiil (l respeclilhlllly glllllKlllceil. Im' rami" I'momf f,r niiipiijij(if nr iifiifiiruN iitnf iH'nifiiif llniitil mul room per .lay, 1 1 II.Ml, l 7.'i ami I Mm, Imniil ami room per neck, ! loll; single rooms, uin to l. I'lcc coach to ami finiii Imlcl. DOCTOR THK (lKi;AT CtIRK I'UII - NDIGESTION AMI CONSTIPATION. A - Regulator of th Liverand Kidneys - A SPKCIKIC I'UII - Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Other Blood and Skin Diseases. It In a positive rure for nil those pnlufnl, iti ll rale complaints aint coiiiillcstcil IrouliUsi tin, wenkiiessi s ciimuioii aiiionK our nives, mulhi rs ami ilaiiKiiti rs. I In etlccl is luimeilliite nthl tii.tlin. I Knur three ilni.es o I'M l ilinil s llminr tnken ilnlly kecfis the hlnoil nuil, Ihe liver lllnl khlticM net Ive, mul a III entirely c nut lend' limn Ihe stem nil inn ("nl Si rofuln, Mill Khi uin, ursni oihur finiii of Moml itlsi'nse. No meilleltie ever I t rl iii i'tl lu Ihls countrv has met with sucfi ready snlc, nor Klveu .licit universal sallsfnct on whenever uscl m Hint nf IK 1'AIU'I.K'S IlLMKI'T. I Ills remi'ilv has Imm'U il'r.l lu the ho . I ' k ! a throiiKliiuil llie olil worhl lor the pst 'w. nty live venrs as a speelfl" for Ihe nhi.ve iliscii.,-. anil It lias mul a III cure lieu nil ether o ciilic'l rellieilles full. Sciul for pnitiptili't of test InioiiliiU from those who hnve Is'cii cur. l hv Its ire. lrt!KKlts si ll tt at II .on per hoille. Try II ami W cuuviiiii'.l. For side hy MACK & CO., O and II Front St., San Francisco. ( llladiler, t'rlnary atul l.iver hlseaies Iitopsy (iravel ami iMaln tfs are cured hy HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Itrluht's IHseaae, llelenll in or Son re teiitliiiiul I rlne, 1'aln lu the Ha. k, l.in. or Mile. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Iiiteniperanee, Nervous l.eni s, i .eneral Uclilllty, Female Weakneaa and 1 i c..m . HUNT'S REMEDY Cures nilloiisness. Headache, Jaundice. H,mr Htomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation mul ', s. HUNT'S REMEDY f ' AT OI'Koii the It Id lie,,, liver and Kowrl), reslorlmr them lo a nenllliv ae. tlon.iind li Ill Hwhen all mhrr medicines fall. Hundreds have lieen saved who have been Klvcn up to die hy friends mul physicians. ""HI KV Al l, I HI ;.nin. RL00D POISON A SPECIALTY, r,. mm. Pyphllly pennanentlr eured In li UUi.'Mla)s" Y,'u ,ur lnu nnino iirii o and t h i r;u..oiriiiir(intee.wlth thosowlio prefer In comi kiru we wllleontraet to euro lliem or n'tmnl money n? P,7"lf n0'wn''M(. ra'lwiid furo and linn I hills. If wo full to euro, if you Imvo uken mer cury, lo.lldo potash, and still hrivo a'hes ami pliis,MueousVtttehes,lnmoiiili1fj,,pCj',.,"ll Vlmples.1 opper'iilureU,.,,,,. iJ1 r part of tho Wly, Hnlr or h' hrnv f f "l r nut. It Is this Myphllltla III.OOII roiUosf that wo jruarnnue tpouro. 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