f ys(avsvxau;ai'x;vv'fcv (TV) i 0WENER, Absolutely p clucc the leavening gas. Royal t fUrC. Powder, through the action of Its ingredients upon each other in the loat uhi.o. baking, itself produces the necessary gas and leaves the wholesome properties of the flour unimpaired. It is not possible with any other leavening agent to make such wholesome and delicious bread, biscuit, rolls, cake, pastry, griddle-cakes, doughnuts, etc. A I. ate Hour. Dor (iu front of theater) Plo.ise, sir. if you're i;nin home won't you gixe tin? your check? Gentleman -It t Tory late, and it wemi to me a boy of your n.sie would be ltettor off in bed than nt a theater. Boy Please, sir, the show v':l be over before we could git through .uxuiti that question. Gimme- the check, won't you? Good News. Pitiful. A bepsar, racrned, pitiful, loaded with a tale of woe and the usual "large family," stopped and implored aim of a lady p;is inj; him. "How many children did you say you have, poor man?" questioned the lady com misoratingly, responding generously. "Only one, madume, but 1 have three wives." Intransijjeaut. Worse Than the Scarlet Fever. "When your practicing friend across the way Iris learned to play the cornet, he will entertain '-he whole neighborhood," said Mrs. Brown. "Yes," said Mrs. Jones. "But by that time there won't be any neishboorhood here." Texas Sittings. Stavinj Him OfT. Willis He never fails to give me a cigar to smoke when I call on him. Wallace He must be afraid you will sxiioke one of your own. Brooklyu Life. VE!asd of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes Indorsement sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice. Sootfs Hsiee of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminls tered when plain oil is out e: the question. It is almos"! as palatable as milk cask; to digest than milk. Prenared by Scott A Bowne, N. Y. Ail drns-tricl?. C3 We have just issued an elegant 104-page Illus trated catalogue of FIREARMS AND SPORTING GOODS. If you are in need of anythinfr in this line.send us'vour mime und e will send you one fay re turn mail. Address THE H. T. HUDSON HIS CO., 03 First Street, Portland, Or. MftWUES, PARADES, iVI A .ATI I K 'IHIvtililf U K Everything in the above Hue. Costumes, Wigs Beards, Properties, Opera and Play Hooks, etc. furnished at greatly reduced rates and in snpe rior qvialitv by the oldest, largest, best renownee and therefore only reliable Thea'rkal Suppli. House on the Pacific Coast. Correspondence so lioited. Goldstein & Co., 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrel, street, also 822 Market street, San Francisco. W supply all Theater on the Coast, to whum we re spectfully refer. Best in the World! Get ths Gsnainelfl Sold Evsrvwhsral FRANK WOor.SFT .Arent, Portland. Or EOCERJE. 19 a Special brand of Burning Oil, which wt manufacture exnressly for FAMILY USE. IT I A PKKFKCT II.I.BMINITOK. IT IS HIGH FIliE TKST. I r Is OF UNI KOKH QUALITY. We guarantee it to he the hiohest possiblf GRADE OP ILLUMINATING OIL. Ask for it. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Consumptives and people who have weak lungs or Asth ma, should use Piso's Cure for Consumption. It has cared thousands. It has not injur ed one. iiiB not oaa 10 lake. It is the best cough syrup. Sold everywhere. Sac nnrAor hi-liar 1 1 li 1 1 y J SHOULD bo uscil ulu-r- ever yeast has served heivtoloiv. Vcast acts In icnncntativMi jj and the destruction ot part of the gluten of the flour to pro- I lie tiiui-ieriiiitMcr's I'l'itp. At one tune ilurnii; unr M.iy at l!:,m sun's l-'imluiii tin- iii;trU,rm.-itir' ile partment Wits overrun wuli r;it.. There were thonutUt of tlieiii its ravennm. in wolves and tliey litvanu' so IhiIiI mill tie Kant that the Q M va. in despair At last some one stiunt'Meil to him to sink some barrels in I he runways, lill them about two thtntt full of water and rover the top of the water witli oats, then place a Iwarii o that it would just balance on one ed.ee of each barrel anil fasten to the lower end of the Ixvard a piere of ilieese The iKianl was to be attai'hi-l to the liar rel's ed,i;e by a small double staple, so that when it tipped up and let a rat into the water the Kiard won lit return to its old position. The quartermaster adopted the plan with enthusiasm, but used, instead of barrels, a lot of tierces or hogsheads, each larite enough for a thousand rats. The scheme worked tinely, and the first Dijilit hundreds of rats had nu t a watery grave, when, about midnight, there was a tremendous splash, followed by frantic yells such as could have prtHjeeileil only from an African throat. Investigation showed that a colored boy, in trying to steal an overcoat from the quartermaster's store., had made a misstep end plunged into oue of the hogsheads. The boy was frightened almost to death, while the sol diers whom he waked up laimhed them selves sore. The quartermaster's trap proved effective thereafter both for rats and darky tioys. and the former after a few nights disappeared as mysteriously as they came Springfield Hoinestead Why They Dork Nose In. Some persons have thought it curious that the bij; transatlantic liners should al ways moor to their piers with their bow inshore. To the uninitiated it appears more natural for them to hack into their slips and moor with their stern inshore, and as a matter of fact nearly all of the smaller class of steamships do this. Hut there are reasons, including a certain dock regulation, why the larger vessels adopt the opposite method of getting alongside their wharves. One is that their great draft compels them to regulate the liour of sailing by the tide. It is generally running a (IixkI tide when they back out from their piers. The current sweeps the stern up the river, so that there is little diliiculty experienced in gettiug the ship's head pointed down the bay Another reason is that the majority ol the big passenger vessels have a prelimi nary dock trial of their engines before they cast off their moorings. To make sure that the machinery is in perfect order the trial generally lasts for three or four hours. If moored with stern inshore the backwater from the propellers would lie apt to stir up a quantity of ill smelling mud. besides do iug damage to the dock itself. The coasting vessels are not so particu lar. and only turn their propellers over a few times before casting off their lines. On account of their slight draft they are inde pendent of the tide and can go to sea when ever they like. New York Times. A Charming Little Pet. A charming little foreign pet for the house is the suricate. This pretty crea ture, which, if we remember rightly was among the number of Frank Buck land's animal companions, is an active and vivacious little fellow, some ten inches long, with greenish brown fur. large bright eyes, a short pointed nose and dainty paws, which, like the squir rel's or raccoon's, are used as bauds, to hold, to handle and to ask for more. Eloquent in supplication, tenacious in retention, the suricate's paws are ex pressive, plaintive and wholly irresisti ble. The creature is made for a pet, and is so affectionate to its master that it can undergo any degree of "spoiling'' without injury to its temper. London Spectator. Better Than a Watchdog. A farmer near Buchanan, Ga., has a tame rattlesnake that has the freedom of the premises and is better than 40 yard dogs for keeping off intruders. OUR BUSINESS IS selling Groceries at wholesale prices direct to the consumer. All we want to say is this : If you really want to buy your GROCERIES as they should be bought, send for our price list. Same will be mailed tree r of charge on application. US ! COOPER & LEVY, ' j Seattle, Wash. Are near nl hand, with greater ac tivity in business than has ever been known, because of the prolonged depression in all lines. Those who attend the PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEG now, will be prepared for good positions when this coming wave of prosperity sweeps over the land. Send for catalogue. Address A. P. Arm strong, Principal, Portland, Oregon. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCUIJTS FILES known moisture like perspiration, cause iof.uso llchinR when warm. Thin form and BLIKr;, BLEBDlNCi or PliOTiiUDlNO VlLZd TIKLD ATONCRTO DR. B0-SAN-K0'3 PILEEEKKT, which acte directly on parta arteyteri absorbs tumors. aiiarsltchiiiKT.elfectinf; a permanent oure. Price 60o. DruxRlnts aruuiL Dr. Bownko, rmudelylua.ta. MtNDING STOCKINGS!. Pulrof bnhy'n tivklirl They uro nmull ami Mm-k and plain. Hut I llml ool SHlisfiii liim In look I nvc them over attain. I iiH'iiilod iheao siime Murklngs ll limit N two yenr mi -And then they were laid In the drawer; There wa no one to wear Ihem. you know. For our own beautiful baby llml if m to a fairer clime. Sin1 had entered the itolden city Win re w o hope to meet lior some tint. And tliom:ti In the uiiMidliiit basket There still were ntoi kuit; small. There were none for a liny liaby With ilatmioat feet of all. Vet Riiam from the open heaven A wonderful itlft ha come. And the sound of a baby's cooing Is heard ii-;iiii in our homo. And tiny feet are moving Aloiiii the nursery lloor. And dainty baby stocking Are luHilct now ouco mora. Is it strange that I find a plrtvsure In lakiiw (hem In my hand? They speak of our newest trcnmtrA, And of one In the fatherland. -Man' i I'orter In Harper's Hajjir Tho fashion In Mouths. "The fashion is chunked 'altoROthor now' in mouths," Miss Sweet r'inhUxn assured inc. Whereat from the depths of my bewilderment I echoed. "Fashion in mouths?" "Yes, ttt holding them," was tho re ply. "Don't you remember that it little while ago girls had the chic mouth' Sort of a hold dose stnily hok that wont with ghiinvs and bobs of tho head, and all that. Mouth fashions cotno from actresses almost always, I think, though we don't confess it, and some of us don't know it Then came the rosebud Thai went with the baby stare, A sort ol kiss me expression would be almost fast, you know, if it didn't have the baby stare to cover it up. That went for (iinte a long while. "It was a big thing for the girls whose eyes could do it, and becoming to then mouths, too, because so often real baby eyes have big mouths that actually need rosebndding Thou we had the serene mouth. That was a very exclusive fash ion, because few could follow it. It went with a stare very like the 'baby, except that it was more grown up. It was a sort of high bred. I don't-undor stand-you-look that suited arched eye brows beautifully The lips were set into a smile. One really had to le born to that expression or one looked like an electrified idiot. Hut most of us tried it "Now the classic has come in It bo longs to the new, big girl. It is just im possible for most of us. The lips are parted and there is absolutely no expres sion about them at all It is the 'serene with all self consciousness and worldli ness taken out of it. It is tho old Greek business, and bow on earth is the mod era girl to do it? As for me, 1 am goinn back to the 'rosebud. 1 think it suits me, don't you?" She turned her pink pretty face up, her lips drawn into a de licious button of scarlet. As for tne. I thought it suited her I am glad the placid girl has come in though. New York Cor Chicago News. One Hold r.irl Cows a Mob. In the jail is a man who was caught murdering a traveler for money, and the people decided that they could not wait until the law had run its course nnd de tennined to take the matter in their own hands and lynch the fellow The shenll received warning of the intended lynch ing and collected four deputies und an nounced his determination to guard the jail at all hazards. At 12 o'clock at night a summons came for him to open the doors and give up the prisoner or the jail would be burned down. As thestnictnre is wooden this would have been an easy matter and the sheriff decided that he had tet tor succumb to the mob than endanger the lives of the other inmates. He ac cordingly made the announcement to his deputies and sent one to inform the leader of the mob that he could have the prisoner. During the parley the sheriff and all his deputies went outside of the jail, when suddenly the door was slammed and bolted A girl about nine teen years old appeared at one of the upper windows and told the astonished crowd that they could not have the man She was Susan Dorder, the daughter of the sheriff. She said that she was not afraid of the mob and would shoot the first man who attempted to approach the place to set it on tire. She would not let her father baek into the house, and told them that they could not ac complish anything by remaining. The mob talked a little and then cheered the plucky girl and left, telling her that they won Id not harm the murderer, as he nad such a brave defender. Willeston (Neb.) Cor. Chicago Herald. An Appeal. In this great commonwealth the young women are far in the minority. What we need is about seven train loads of the gentler sex annually shipped here from the east, and soon we would see the un trodden valleys of the west blossom like the rose. For many years the young men of our country have come to the west to seek their fortunes and find a home in the land of the setting sun, while the girls have been compelled to remain with their parents and friends. It is true that many girls are holding down claims, but in these same woods there are at least a thousand old as well as young bachelors living out their allot ted threescore and ten years in utter loneliness. The young ladies of Wash ington are intelligent, pretty and viva cious, but we need a large nnmber of them. From across the broad fields of the great west we seem to hear a mighty voice saying. Come west, young woman come west. Sprague (Wash.)Advertiser. Brown Paper as a Glass Cleaner. To polish a glass decanter that has rusted inside cut some brown paper into very small bits, so as to go with ease into the decanter. Then cut a few pieces of soap into very small pieces and put some water, milk warm, into the decanter, adding a little pearlash. Shake this well about in the bottle and rinse with plenty of cold water. New York Journal A II Kit A II) O' TIIK INFANT V K A It , Clip the last thirty years or move from the century, and the segment wl'l represent the term o( the unbounded popularity of lloslet t i s Slonoieh Hitlers. I'lie opeiilnn o( the year Is'.M will be sUualled by the appearance of a liesh Aliminiicoi (ho Hitters, In which the uses, dertvalioii mid nclbui of this worUt-fiiiiious medicine w III be luchltv set forth. Kcnhody sliouUt read ll. The calendar and astrononili nl ciilcnbu oils to be found in (Ills biochure me l wavs astonishingly ace irnle, mid the statistics, ill ' i - trillions, humor and oilier reading iiinlicr rich Iu Interest ami lull oi proilt. The llosiel tcr Company of 1 iiishiirg, I'ii., publish It Ihem sell os I In y i mplov nunc tli.iu sllv hiiiids In Hie utectiui deal work, aid more than clecii mouths in tin vi ar are consumed In lis prcpara lion. It can be obtained, w llhoiit cost, ol all ilnii'tisis and cuunli v denier, and Is piliiicil (n KnglMt, i,c man, trench, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, I loi M in in it ami spaubh. There are men who go lo a gymnasium for exercise w hlle their w lies are sawing the wooil. A IIOl'NKHKI.n UIMKIlV. At I. cock's rmsot'N Pi ahtfhs are the only reliable plaster ever produced. Fragrant, clean, inexpensive nnd never lulling, they fully meet all tho roiuireiuotils of u house hold remedy, and should nlwsyn he kept on hand. For the relief and cure of weak back, weak muscles, lameness, slid' or en larged joints, pains in the chest, small ol (ho buck nnil around the hips, strains, stitches and nil local pains, A I, I. corn's 1'oit- nt'H 1'hstkkh ice tineiiualcd. Ask lor At i cock's, iimi let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept il nub (dilute. lltixNPiiKTii's Pu.i.H avert disease. There Is nothing like a sharp competition to cut prices mi. CATAIUill I'ANNOT UK (TliF.lt With l OCAl, UTUi'A HONS, as they cannot r. noli the scat ol the disease. Catnrrh Is a blood or o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lion ii I illscae. and In order lo cute It oii iniisi tulic Interna! rciucitio. Il.ill si hihiiIi i'ure is taken liileriialh , and acls directly on llic blood and mucous suit ices. HuTs Catarrh Cure Is not u mti k medicine, it was prtscrlbed bv one ol the host pliilcians In this country lor xcars. and Is a rcitular prescription, Ills Ooiiuwscd of the bet loules known, combined u i li the best blood pnrillcrs. acliui) olrcclly on the inuooiissiitlace. The su I c combination of the two limredicnts i what produces such won dei fill resiills m ciirlni; catarrh, send for te-sli- mounds, (tec. r'. J. C1IKNKY . CO., I rons., Toledo, u, Sdd by ilriiititWls: price, 7 tents. Table d'hote -A matter nf coiir-e. IIOITT'H Sfll'iill, KOK HOYS, Millbrae, S in Mateo county, Cat, prepares Iwiys lor iiniwrsiix or business, iiraituates iiilmlltcil to the slate and Stanford I uiversitles without examination. Next term hcitltis January '.' I sin. send lor cutalos'iie. Ira ll. Iloilt, I'll. P , Miislcr. I'bc Kumncllne Stove l'ollsh; no dust, no smell. Tky Gkrmh far breakfast. 111: IP IS WASTED bv the women who are ailing ami suf fering, or weak and exhausted. And, to every such woman, help is guaritnttfd bv Doctor Pierce's Favorite 1'iC'tciip- uon. A or young girls ji t entering IT woma ood; wo men at the critical "change of life" ; women approaching contiiicnient; nursing mothers; and ev ery w oman who is " run-down " or over worked, it is a medicine that builds up, strengthens, mid regulates, no matter what the condition of tho system. It's au Invigorating, restorative tonic. a soothing and bracing nervine, nnd the only guaranteed remedy for "female complaints" and weaknesses. In bear-Ing-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, inflammation, and every kin dred ailment, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. August Flower" "What is August Flower for ?" As easily answered as asked. It is for Dyspepsia. It is a special rem edy for the Stomach and I,iver. Nothing more than this. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. To-day it has an honored place in every town and country store, possesses one of the largest manufacturing plants in the country, and sells everywhere. The reason is simple. It does one thing, and does it right. It cures dyspepsia The Best Waterproof Coat In the WORLD ! Tlie FISH liUAN'H HI.ICKEIl is warranted water proof, a'ld will keep you d-y in tlio harUestatorm. The new 1'O.M.MKL Sl.h Rlt Is a nerfect rlilln coat, and Icoverathfi enure andillo. liownreof Imitations. Don't tiuv a cout If the " I ish Brand" Is not on It, Illtistra- M CatalMine Ire. A. J. 'i'OWKIt, Boston, Muss. J Bjikmjl Ponder Purity arid Lecivenin&PoWer UNEQUALED CASH PRISES To Introduce our Powder, we have de termined todlfltrlbuto among the consum ers s nnmber of CASH PHIZES. Tc the person orclnb returning usthelnrgest no mber ofcertl llcates on or before June 1, 1894, we will give a cash prize of $100, and to the next largest, numerous ottjurprlae ranging from $5 to $75 IN CA8LL O0SSET& DEVERS, PORTLAND, Oa TORS on Installments. Best makes. Lowest prices. Bend for catalogue. U . V. HKAVH, Itlpon, VklI. n stfL''! N. P. N. U. No. 521-8. F. N. U.No. 598 Catarrh Is n Constitutional Dlnonoa A nl ll."llli'i A Constitutional IxVmotty Use llii.iil's (-mi 1 1 Un. itiiU'ii, iikl tlimiiKll tin' lil I, I'i i miiiii'iilli ''i''" '"litih by oriilli'iiiliiu tin' iiui'iiiiiv nli li i iiiimh ami imnuiitiK I ln iliMii-o T'ikhmiwI" pfoiln li s lly tii tho Miri'i S.H nf IIiumI's Sins parllln lis n r'iiu"ly l"i I'mmi'i nli'-n "Ho" jin-inii'iuliim Im-I fH"l II'" l' i'"'l" rllla Hls biill.li tii ill" itli 'li' sysii'tit, i"l mkt' mi f'-i I r.'iii it''l In li nl b '! slimml". Taki lloii.l's Mnrstinurlll i. In'. a'ii HOOD'S Sarsaparilla HOOD'S PILLS ''r "II I . h i- IU, lliliima Brsa, Jaumlli'ii, Inillm Hlnii, ki. It 1 1 . rst'td- Hs.t.,anrl 1 1. Wiper ItottltC Uue cout n tit xw. Titii (ttT Coroti "Tiiit urtnuptly rmf wlnro all others full, Counha. Croup, Bore Throat, Hoararnaa, Whooping Couicll nmi Asthma. For Consumption it Tina no rival: hna cured thoueamie. Mini will ( i ns Toll If Ukcu la tlmtx, rioKl ty lriiKlsla mi guar, sntee. I'nr I-nm Itai-k tr t'li"st, use BHILOH'8 BELLADONNA I'LAS rh.8 Ss). SHILOH'SCATARRH llavcyimiitiai ili I This reiuttly istrimntn. teutl ti euro yuu. l'rlcWoU. Injector free. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP l FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. InrsllnafsmllTof nlis chlldrsn, mr onl rm sty tor t-'oiiahs. Cjl.is and traup wss onion sfrup. II l lust aaaltiKitiv, (! ir s It wss fonr irosrs s-o. Now mr aran.lKhlliliwn iskn Pr. tunn'a Onion Srup whlh lsslrdt prtmrmt and morr t'lrtssaut to ths tss'o. Hold vrr jsrhi-ra. I srs hollies 6 onls. Xssnououiui(ur ll. XUarv'a usitmn a kxtvsstttittmtxtxWMt The Ucst Christmas Gift or the Im'si iiil'lltlnii to ono's own lllnary is WEBSTEH S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Tie Sow 'fiuihrlilili'd.1' Ten yi-nrs sixtit ri-vl'-lin.'.loooiliiiira t'liiploii'il, amliiwr (f;i,iHKl fn'iiilt'il. A Grand Educator Abreast ot the Timet A Library In Itself Inviiliiiililn In tho llllllll'lllllll, it ii I to tin' traclit-r, prtifi-s-nloiiitl iinin, or si'lf iMliii'ittnr. Salit lit .til Itimkurllm. 1. tt- C. Merrinm Co, rulittAlirr, Sprttujlleld, Mn. 'WtliSTTR'S I NTERSATIOSAL I Jpsro not liny elieap plioto. 1 triiiolile n-iniiitsof aueleiit editions. yKend for frre protetus. PLOMPOISON A SPECIALTY. nZ-fiZn Hy-ilillls ponnnricnllT r nod In l.'i lol'i ilnys. Vmi ran l m-uloil lit homo tor tlin stinin prb-o iinrt tlie aanio atinriiiitt-rst ti I th Ihosu who tiro for to t'ouio n to wo will contrac t to ruro tliein or refund moncj and jiny expense if t'oinlnir. rnllrond flint anil I10U1I bills, If we fall to run). If you hiivo taken mer cury, lotllilft poliih, nnd nill litvti aelies and itlns, !M iii oiis l'liti lit s In nioiH li,. i'nre 'I'll rout, -Implt'a.C optK-r-t'o'ltirctl I. pots, I terra on any part nf tlio hotly, ll.ilr or J'.yelirowa rnllliia out, It Is llils Nvphillllc Jll.tllP I'm NOV. thai wo gin; rnn tft tot-urn. Wo ai iielt tho immi olistlnnln rusea and rliull'iiir thn vorltl rr n riisn xve cimiiot tire. 'J liiHtllsi'ii'olinnalwayi bullied I 'ie skill f t!t most rtnlnrnt lhyl rlttna. l.".o),0 citpltitt ln'lilud our iioooodl tlomil ffiiaranuio. A hsoltilisproofasi'iitsonli'd on appllration. Addrcus ( OllK KHMKIlY C O., 1115 to 1331 Aluaunlc Temple, blt UKo, III. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING -For sale by nil iiriif (lu. Hi Cents battle. CURES A HOLIDAY PRESENT In tlio Jewelry Line is alwayH welcome. You can t?et what you want at A. FELDENHEIMER'S LEADING JKWKLKJt OF I'OltTF.AND, OR. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, SpectaclcH, Spoons Otiera- (ilasHcs, etc. ' 1 COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. DROP IT I T IS IGN OR AN C E TH AT W AS T E S EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE RHEUMATISM Pfloore's Revealed Remedy. MOOffl by the L ( KHKUMATIBM and my yonunost boy cored 1 emlrolVo J IN Kl i u iw.S'i,1 Si m 01 MATIHM when tho beat doctorl coutd got hmYTlS. Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. Thia f viirltn lioii'l it ninlur Hie insniiHi'iiu'iil of i IIAIll.KM Mi IN I HUM Kit y unit Is as Konil II not Hie hest I'itinlly ami lliislnona Moil's llotnl 111 Han Kranclst'o, Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled ! First I'lnss sorvlfn ami llio hlMlieat siiiii.hinl ut ri'ii'i'lidllly itniiiiiiiii'i il, u,,,- ,,,i,. nmiiot lie uii.iril lot nniliir 1 1 k.i romoit II. mid ami rnniil per ilav, II. '.'.1, fl.Ml, l Vft nnil '.'.llj Imaiil anil tntnil per week,!,' loflj; sIiikUi lunula U? toll. Krt'ttfiiai'li tu ami fiimi tinlol. DOCTOR Farm s uemeity, THE Mi: AT CURIv INDIGESTION -AMI- CONSTIPATION. -A- Regulator of the Liverand Kidneys A ri'Ki'l Kir H)H - Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Oilier Blood ind Sktu Dhascs. It Is a vltlvt fiire for all thmr (mliiful, dell rale enuiplalnta ami t'iiuipllriUi',1 IriiiiMi-. nnd wealtiii'MM's t'ttiiiiittiu ainoiitt our Yt Ivt-s, mothers lid dniiKhli rs. The effort Is Inuneitlnle and I no 1 1 1 k. Tito or three ilosi s nl ih, rHl':K'a IHlmkpv liiki n dully keeps the hlooil cool, the liver ami kldneis m l ive, Bint 111 entirely erMdlinie from I lit- m i,in nil irai es of s rolula, Stilt lilieiim, or imy other lorm of Idood ilUesie. No iiielii'ini" ever liitroilui'eil In thu eoiintry lias met w It ll siuh rdi ale, nor eliiu i h iililversnl iv 1 1 I hi I U'H Hlietievnr Ustil s Unit ol lltt I'jtHl'kl Ktsll'T. This reniedv has heeii ni it In the hoipUnls IhroliKhoiil ifio olil ttorlil for llio Nit meuty. live tenia as a apeflflf lor the alone ilene slid It hits and will euro n lieu all other so i nlli-d reineilles fall. imuuI for h m ,h h-t of lesttiiionliils from ilunr who have heeii eured t - lis use. iriiKK'lis sell It at ll.ui per iHittlo. Try It slid bt touv lin ed. Kor salt) bf MACK & CO.. O and II Front St., San Francisco. HUitder, t'rluarr ami I. Ivor Diseases, llioisy liravvl anil Dlaliutes are t ilted by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Olliea Brlnht'a Disease, Ketviitlim or Nnit-ro-leutlon ot Irlno, 1'alua In the lim it , U.lns or Hltlo. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Iiitemperanre, Nervous )ln at', (irneral Dohlllty, Kumale Weakness ami Kn iws. HUNT'S REMEDY (lures lllllonsiiesa Ileatlat-hn, Jnuiidii'e, Hour Slomae.li, Dyspep-ia, t'tiusllpallon nmi 1'ilea. HUNT'S REMEDY AtvraJ T ONrKnn tli Kltl ..')., I Ivrr and Howe Is, restorlnic them to a lienllliy a tliin iintl t' ItlCMwl.uu all other tiieilli'lmiti fall. Hundreds have hetti! anvoil who have Uicti given up to die by frlumhi and phyalelana, MOI.II HI AM. Illl I.I.IHtlsl. IKYOCIt lirsiNKSB I.OKM N(,T l'.W Chickens nro ciislly ami Micci'ssfully raised. byiiaiiiK tho Petaluma In f?.u.a9rs Brooders. ur iu Jion't buy y bnt the Petal,, m, If J Z mZJlsrl'l lL We are l-nc'lln Count il.l....rteni L II " 1 r?! ,r '' po,,,II1,00S' l W,,M"K 'o'!1". Irdinl,ili.s, 1,'Iooq'h up J 1'onltry Cure, Creosoiiiine the Krent cnirki t,-l ic. killer , n.i CURED BY Turners