Saves Time and Money. It is delightful weather to breathe fresh, invigorating air, but take oare olj lumbago, or else St. Jacobs Oil must take care of it and cure it promptly. It saves time and money. ' , ' When He Goes. "Does your husband . ever go to church, Mrs. Badger?" "Oh, yes, he goes quite regularly in the winter time." "Why does he go In the winter time and not at other times?" "Well, you see, he generally has the quinsy when the weather is raw and thinks he is going to die." Chicago Evening News. The Best Medicine Money Can Buy Is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It contains more curative power, is prepared with greater care by educated and experienced phar macists. It has the greatest ' sales and effects the greatest cures. It is the medi cine you should take to purify your blood and make yourself strong and healthy be fore colder weather comes. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dealers. Price, SI. Get Hood's. Hood's Pills oure Indigestion. 26 cents. ' A Principle of Life Illustrated. There are oertain plants the dod der, for instance, which begin life with the best intentions, strike true roots into the soil, and really appear as if they meant to be independent for life. But after supporting themselves for a brief period they fix curious suoking disoB into the stem and branohes of ad jacent plants. " And after a little ex perimenting the epiphyte finally ceases to do anything for its own support, 'thenceforth drawing all its supplies ready made from the sap of its host. In this parasitic state it has no need for organs of nutrition of its own and nature takes thorn ' away. Thence forth the dodder is a plant without a root, without a twig, without a leaf, and having a stem so useless as to be inadequate to bear its own weight. Prof. Drummond. '... Schillings est Jrpan ; Ceylon! English Breakfast Ookng Ideal Blend An inch of rain falling upon an area of one square mile s equivalent , to nearly 17,500.000 gallons, weighing 115,250,000 pounds, or 61,844 tons. The stability of the solar system demonstrated by Laplace from New ton's law of attraction, is shown by M. H. Poincare to be a mistaken inference, overlooking the modern conception oi energy. . When coming to Ban Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush Street. American or European plan. Hoom and board $1.00 to f 1.50 per day ; rooms 50 cents to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. Coronium, known hypothetically at a constituent of the sun, has been dis covered by Professor Nasini, of Padua, in voloanic emissions. It is a gas ap parently much lighter than hydrogen. - Ho household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't n& Klect this necessity. Furlough 'and Leave of Absence. With the return of the volunteers from active duty the terms "furlongh" and "leave of absence" have been em ployed frequently, and in many in stances improperly. A furlough is a permission given by a commissioned officer to an enlisted man or noncom missioned officer to be absent from duty for a certain length of time. Leave of absence is the term used when a like permission is given to a com missioned, offloer by bis superior. New York Tribune. ; . . Longfellow: "Faith alone can in terpret life, and the heart that aches and bleeds with the stigma of pain, alone beats the likeness of Christ and oan ooroprehend its dark enigma." . j Established 1780. - g Baker's i Chocolate, celebrated for more than a century as a delicious, nutritious, and flesh-forming beverage, has our well-known Yellow Label on the front of every package, and our trade-mark,"LaBelle Chocolatiere,"on the back. . NONE OTHER QENU1NE. MADE ONLY BY , g WALTER BARER & CO Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. 8imaiup iq yiujj -emu u an HV4 T1V MMN Tea f ALONG THE COAST. terns of General . Interest Gleaned From Che Thriving Faclflo : States. Tbe Salmon Pack. The fall Sound pack, as given last week, is 185,000 cases, and the Fraser river 84,600. ; The Oolumiba river pack is given as 115,000, the largest in the history of the river. The Trade Kegis ter estimate on August 27 was 600,000 for red Alaska, but later reports in creased it to 840,000 oases. No definite figures for the total , Alaska pack are at hand. The' Sonnd sockeye pack was 258,600 oases; Fraser river alone, 198,000; British Columbia (including the Fraser),; 414,900; Columbia river, 888,580 oases. . Total pack last year, all points, was given at 8,121,117 oases. The fall pack of Puget sound last year was 120,200 case. with 87,500 for Willapa and Gray's harbor; 68,650 for Columbia river and a total of 295,638 cases of falls for tbe coast (not includ ing Alaska), against 284,590 this year. The run in the Gray's harbor district has been good this year, and will prob ably be 50,000 oases. . ' Lot Angeles Oil Output. The oil producers' trustees have pub lished the regular monthly report for October. The statement shows that 15,986 barrels of oil were reoeived dur ing the month. During the same period the sales amounted . to 22,782 barrels. Tbe amount in storage on Oc tober 1 was 83,336 barrels. Tbe amount on November 1 had fallen to 78,440 barrels. Virtually all of this amount -belongs to the Oil Transporta tion & Storage Company. ; A circular just issued by this company shows that it intends to go into the oil buying and selling business. ' ,.' , ' ' ' Orange Estimate. The orange crop will be late this year, and few will be fit to ship to the Northwest for the holiday trade. The Los Angeles Express in writing up the outlook says that the total shipments from Southern California for the year foot up. of all kinds of citrous fruit a, 15,143 carloads, whioh is a large per cent greater than for any previous 12 months. The coming crop is expected to equal last year's.. There is a good demand for lemons, but this fruit is scarce. New Fish Canning Concern. - A new incorporation has been formed at Astoria, Or., to be known as the Alasak Fisherman's Paoking Com pany, with a oapltal stock of 170,000, divided into 140 shares of $500 eaoh. Tbe company wil engage in tbe can ning, salting and freezing of salmon In Alaska and elsewhere. The incorpora tors are Theodore Siverson, Christ Cbristensen, John Nordstrum, Ole B. Oleson, A. L. Clark and John L. Clarkson. -, ; Columbia River Shipping. ' The following ships left Portland last week, touching at-Astoria: The British ship Mool tan oleared for Queenstown or Falmouth for orders, with 95,886 bushels of wheat, valued at $57,500, shipped by the Portland Flouring Mills Company. Tbe British ship Nivelle, loaded by Balfour, Guth rie; & Co., finished also, and went into the stream, and ths Mozambique, with a cargo of wheat and barley,, oleared. 1 . New Coal Deposit. ...'" The capitalists have recently sent an expert to Investigate the deposit of lignite coal that exists on Mai lory ridge, near Asotin, Wash. A test was made of the coal, . and it , was pro nounoed all right, and from what can be' learned it is thought the extent of the mineral body will be more fully inquired Into in the oourse of a few weeks. The vein is now opened up for a distance of 16 feet. , v . ' Fooling Hops for Better Prices. The hopgrowers in the vioinity of Independence, Or., In order to take advantage of the raising market are pooling their Crops together and hope to obtain 17 cents. : A recent shipment from there consisted of five carloads, containing 801 bales of first-olass hops. There still remains in that city some 700 bales of hops unsold. For San Francisco Market. Owing to the extreme dry season In California during the past year large sales of cattle for shipment to Califor nia have been made in Oregon. Two wholesale butohers of San Francisco purchased 900 bead of fine beef cattle near Lakeview. The sale approxi mates $80,000. ' Bonds Bold. , The municipal bonds of Great Falls, Mont, have been sold to good advan tage in Chicago. The issue amounts to $875,000, on which a premium of $10,105 was obtained, which added to the accrued interest made a total of $381,526.21 received by the city. ; .. i ' Water Main Contract Let. The city council of New Whatcom, Wash., has let a contraot for extending the city water system 8,600 feet to J. H. Thomas for $19,808. The pipe will be wooden-stave, and the bond re quired in tbe sum of $30,000. Clearing-House Returns. Victoria, B. C, has had a clearing house for two weeks now, and the vol ume of business shows a good increase. The returns for last week were $785, 185, while for the week previous the figures were $700,558. New Industry. The firBt shipment was made last week from Port Moody to Vancouver, B. C, of oil of cedar. A company has been organized to carry on the indus try, and though now in its infancy, $ possible great future is ahead of the enterprise. - . ' :. New City Hall Contract Let. The counoil of . La : Grande, Or. , last week awarded a contraot iar the erection of a new city -hall,' to cost $2,650. POISONOUS GERMAN TOYS. Much More Danger in Them Than in American Pork, Washington, Nov. 28. Dr. D. E. Salmon, chief of the bureau of animal industry, in bis report to the seoretary of agriculture for the fiscal year ended June 80, 1898, states that during the year meat inspection was in operation at 135 abattoirs, as against 128 for the previous year, and in 35 cities, as against 88 in 1897.. The number of animals inspeoted before slaughter numbered 51,835.898. Of these 9.228, 237 were cattle, 10,028,287 were sheep, 468,199 calves, and 81,610,675 hogs, showing a total gain over. 1897 ol 9,025,291. At the time of slaughter 81,116,888 animals were inspected, and 68,663 were rejected and 91,608 car casses and 48,189 parts of carcasses were condemned. The meat inspection stamp was affixed to 14,588,780 pack ages of mutton and beef and pork prod uots, of whioh 874,181 contained micro scopically examined pork.. , In connection with the examination of imports from Germany,' it was found that German toys and colored goods were poisonous, and all highly painted German toys may be regarded as very dangerous to children who may suck off the paint or swallw' the pieces that may be chipped off. ' ' The study of tuberoulosis, with ref erence to both men and animals, has been continued, and reports received indicate that in incipient stages of the disease the serum is of considerable value. .This'divislon contemplates be ginning investigations relative to Texas fever, anthrax and other diseases. The division of pathology has contin; ued the experiment of diDping cattle with a view to destroying the ticks, which spread the infection of Texas fever, and a substance has been .found in which the cattle may be immersed without suffering any serious injury, and whioh will destroy all the ticks on an animal in a single dipping. In making recommendations for the fisoal year ending June 80, 1900.., Dr. Salmon adds that a sufficient appropri ation for extending and developing for eign markets for dairy products of the United States be made, and that legis lation be sought by which the existing system of government inspeotion and certification of meats and meat products for export from the United States may be extended (witb suitable modifica tion), to include butter, cheese and con densed milk. i Esoaped a Live Wire. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 28. Wager Hur'lburt, aged 24, grasped an electrio light cord tonight, gave a gasp and fell forward dead. The tragedy was enact ed in the barn at the residence of E. E. Eeld. The eleotric light there was out of repair. Mr. Reid carried a lamp and remarked that he could feel electrioity in the air. ' Hurlburt gave the cord a pull and electric sparks flew from his hand. He was dead in an instant. . A short oircuit is ascribed as the cause of his death, but electricians are puzzled, as they claim under 'any possible condi tions the victim oould not have reoeived a greater voltage than 200. Hurlburt's father and 'mother live in Garrets ville, O. ',.' w:- ": Old Agreement Restored. : Chloago, Nov. 28. A local financial news bureau announoes that the passen ger rate difficulties between the Cana dian Pacific and Grand Trunk having been settled, negotiations are now in progress for the use by the former of the Grand Trunk's North Bay line for Ontairp business to and from the Northwest. Previous to the recent rate war, the Canadian Paoifio had the use of the North Bay line, but this ar rangement was terminated when the rate difficulties arose. Klondike Mastodon Story. i. Vanconver, B. C, Nov. 28. J. W. Nee, of Taooma, is here with an inter esting Klondike mastodon story. says that of a big pile of bones found on Sulphur creek, one was a tooth be tween A and 5 inches long, and near ly two inches thick at the base. An other was the leg of an animal from the knee to the ankle. It was 5K feet in length. From the ground to the an imal's body the distanoe was probably over 10 feet. It was eight or nine inohes through. , ' , - 1 3. , . ': No Reforms In Turkey. Constantinople, . Nov. 28. Several Turkish ministers, have submitted to tbe saltan memorials pointing out the disturbed state of the empire, and the reforms they consider - necessary. The sultan is irritated at this, attitude on the part of the ministers, and it is ex peoted he will dismiss several, although it will be difficult to find substitutes who do not favor reform. Murder of Unusual Brutality. Oakland, Cal., Nov. 28. Today's developments in the case of. the 15-year-old girl, Lillian Brandes, who was found hanging to a bedpost in her home at East Berkley, confirm the sus picion that she was murdered. Her father was arrested yesterday on sus picion, and today her stepmother was also taken to the police station. Both are detained pending the result of the coroner's inquest. Oregon and Iowa at Montevideo. New York, Nov. 28. A special to the Herald from Montevideo says: The United States battle-ships Oregon and Iowa and the collie Celtic have ar rived here to re-coal and take on board supplies of provisions. ' Hand Cars Run Down. Elkhart. Ind., Nov. 28. While a party of 22 people weie returning from a ball at Otis early , this morning on two hand cars they were struck by the Lake Shore fast mail. William Sea benski and William Eempler were killed outright. - Seabenisk's two daughters were probably fatally; in jured. . ". General Wood has prohibited gam bling in Santiago, with a penalty of $1,000 fo infraction of the prohibition. ' SOME LATE INVENTIONS. An insulating caster and electrio witch for . use on tables and chairs fitted with electrio apparatus has the wheel made of glass, with a metallio contact arm pivotally secured to the frame of the caster to form an electrio connection with a floor plate. Umbrellas and parasols oan be car ried without the1 necessity of holding them in the bands by using a new car rier, consisting of a rod with clasps at each end adapted to grip the umbrella, the rod being fastened to the belt by cords or a chain ending in a hook. '., Street cars can be easily replaced when derailed by a new device consist ing of a curved plate to be clamped to the side of the rail with a cross groove at the top, whioh slants toward the rail to allow the car to slide down in place when it reaches the top. To prevent the stealing pf hats, coats and umbrellas in restaurants and other publio places a Wisconsin man has designed a rack with a metallic frame to close over a set of hooks, the frame being hinged at the top and locking in a socket at the bottom to be released by a key. An Englishman has patented a col lar whioh will be appreciated by every one who wears starched collars, the por tions around the buttonholea being lined with a nonstarchable material, like flannel, covered with a thin layer of the linen, whioh will not receive enough of the starch to make it stiff. Mice cannot get at matches in a newly patented safe, which is formed of a revolving drum with a pivoted lid on one side held in a closed position by a weight heavy enough to turn the cylin der until the lid is at the bottom, the safe being revolved by hand to cause a match to slip under the lid and fall out. Lamp chimneys are prevented from falling off the burner by a simple wire attachment formed of an ellptical loop made of spring wire to slip over the top of the ohimney until it presses on the widening part, two wires running to the under aide of the burner to hold it in plaoe. : . ' " A Race Against Fire. The crew of a steamer from Spain dis covered in mid ocean that flames were rag ing in the hold. For ten days they bravely fought the flames. If men would fight as persistently against disorders of the stom ach, there would be fewer premature deaths. The best weapon for such a fight Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. , , Rug weaving is an art older than the Pharaohs, and tbe history of the first loom lies shrouded in oblivion. Easy Work.. Too muoh exercise leaves one a prey to soreness and stiffness, bat it is easy work for St. Jacobs Oil to get the musoles back Into proper shape and cure the distress. . i . The height of the mountains in the moon has been measured. One has an altitude of 88,000 feet, and several are upwards of 80,000 feet in height To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if It fails to cure. 25c. The feminine enthusiasm over Schley surpasses that displayed toward Hob son to a degiee which suggests an in clination to make a distinction between a lieutenant and an admiral. CITC Permanently Cared. No ntsor nervonsnes III after first days use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Kestorer. Send for FBKE S.0O trial bottle and treatise. DR. B. H. KXJKE, Ltd.. 9 texh street, Philadelphia, Fa, . , The violet, for modesty and shy . un obtrusiv'eness, isn't in it with a girl who is wearing an old hat when every one else has on new millinery. Italy's Accession of Territory. Italy has had 294 square . miles of land added to its territory in the last 70 years by the advance of the delta of the Po into, the Adriatic sea. The measurement has been made by Pro fessor Maiinelli, who carefully com pared the Austrian surveys of 1828 with the Italian surveys of 1898. New York Sun. The total number of chemical works registered in all . parts of Germany is 6,144, with 125,440 employes. TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN Restored to Health by Lydia EL Plnkham'a Vegetable Ooxnpoipd. MCan Do My Own Work." ' Mrs. Patrick Dakebt, . West Wlnsted, Conn., writes i , I)eab Mrs. Pinkham: It is with pleasure that I write to you of the benefit I have derived from using your wonderful Vegetable Compound. I was very ill, suffered with female weak ness and displacement of the womb. "Icouldnotsleepat nlg-ht, had to walk the floor, I suffered so with pain In my side and small of my back. Was trou bled with bloating, and at times would faint away; had a terrible pain In my heart, a bad taste in my mouth all the time and would vomit; but now, thanks to Mrs. Pinkham and her Vegetable Compound, I feel well and sleep well, can do my work without feeling tired; do . not bloat or have any trouble whatever. .-, ' . "I sincerely thank you for the good ad vioe you gave me" and for what your medicine bias done for me." "' -'x. ,' ; "Cannot Praise It Enough," Miss Geetib Dunkin, , , ' ; Franklin, Neb., writes! " I suffered for some time with pain ful and irregular menstruation, falling of the womb and pain in the back. I tried physicians, but found no relief. " I was at last persuaded to try Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, and cannot praise it enough for what it has done for me. . I feel like a new person, and would not part with your medicine. I have recommended it to several of my friends." ' AN AFFAIR N ATI OR i It been Soid of Americans thd,t they I are "a. nation of dyspeptics'" and it is true I that few arc entirely free from disorders; of the digestive tract. Indigestion, Dyspcpi. ( Stomach and Bovnel trouble, or Constipation. ' The treatment of these diseases with cathartic medicines too. often ag ( ) (iravates the trouble. . THE LOGICAL. TREATMENT , ' is the use of & remedy that will build up the system thereby enabling the'yarious organs to act as Nature intended they should. Such a. remedy is found in Or Williams', PinW Pills for P&.le People Mere is the proof ' In Detrdft there are few soldiers more popular and efficient than Mas R. Davies, first sergeant of Co. B. His home is at 416 Third Avenue. For four years he was a bookkeeper with the wholesale drug house of Forrand, ' Williams & Clark, and he says : "I have charged up many thousand j order for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, but never knew their ;t worth until I used them for the cure of chrpnic dyspepsia. For two year ' I suffered and doctored for that aggravating trouble but could only bo , . ' helped temporarily, v " . " " i . , "1 think dyspepsia is one of the most stubborn of ailment, and there ;. ' , i scarcely a clerk or office man but what is more or less a victim. Soma day I could eat anything, while at other times I would be starving. : Those distressed pains would force me to quit work. I have tried many t treatments and remedies but they would help only for a time. A friend ' induced me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and after tak lng a few doses I found much relief and after using several boxes I, was ' I cured. I know these pills will cure dyspepsia of its worst form and I am t pleased to recommend them." Ditroti Mich.) Journal. The' genuine pM.kage"'oAwd.ys be&.r& tht foil no-mo ! At til druggist, or bent poitpMd on rculpt of ptut,50( per bo, by the Dr.tfiUi&ms Mcdiiinc Co.,Silena&(y,H.VV( You will find Coupons like this in.... THI9 COUPON , ' Cutthisottt and Bend or Goodfof $40 brlngt Name.................. . . ... . ,: , 209-211 lst8t., Address. ..... . .......... Portland, Or. EVERYONE can have a piano now, and a good one, too. ....FLOUR IVIILL MACHINERY.... Warehouse Machinery, Chop Mls, Water Wheels. Supplies of alt Kinds. ; Write for Prices We carry in Btocfc a large supply 0! the above oonveyers, both right trad left, which we wtH sell at greatly reduced prtces. Also all slaes of elevator buckets and bolts. Write for price-list and discounts. Wil lamet I Front and Everett Sts. ' ' How She Had Learned. The young woman had just ca tight the maid servant ln prevarication, and sbe was properly indignant. . "Mary." she said, "how did yon learn to lie?" , , The servant thought it over for a minute and then she said: ; "Yon know that little dude that calls here so often?" , "You mean Mr. Brlmbyi whom I dislike so Intensely?" "That's the one, "returned the maid. "You know what I have to tell him every time he oalls?" ' "Certainly." "Well, that's how I learned . to lie." Chicago Post. 'Avoid the Night Air. , v ' Avoid the night air when damp and cold, and you will often avoid having neuralgia, but St, Jacobs Oil will cure it no matter what is the cause and no matter how long it has continued. , A process has been recently perfected by whioh thin sheets of - absolutely transparent celluloid are silvered by a similar process to that formerly used on glass. . . - . ' If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes, boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. The United States contains 85,467 drug stores. ' e -, Contrary to general belief, "Big Foot" Wallace, the most noted Indian fighter that ever lived in Texas, is still in . the flesh. Bright .'and chipper, though somewhat feeble, he attended the state fair at Dallas reoently,' com ing from his home on the lower Rio Grande, 500 miles away. Wallace, who is now 83 years old, began fighting In dians and Mexicans in Texas in 1834 and has lived in the Lone Star state ever since. ' ' .;, 1 HOW'B THI9T Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. , . , F. J. CHENEY 6 CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the past IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to cany out any obligations made by their firm. n ' . West & Trtjax, 1 t ' .Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Rinnan & Mabvin, i Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces 01 the system. Price 76c per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials free. ; Hall's Family Pills -.ro the best. ' f Paper made from seaweed is a grow ing industry in France. It is so trans parent that it has been' used in place of glass. " , : i .tj ' ' Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a God-send to me. Wm. B.- McClellan, Chester, Florida, September 17, 1895. ... Gilding is easily applied to signs and decorations by a new brush, which has a reel on the handle on whioh the metallic leaf is wound, one end being inserted under the tip of the brush, which slides along and deposits the foil on the surface underneath. Portland Oregonlan, Tradesman, Telegram and Times; ALo In your local toyvn paper. . Be Quick About It. H yours is among tbe first 100 coupons reaching us it will ba accepted as part payment, unaor our easy ltt stallment plan, for a first-class new piano. Take Your Choice Knabe, Fischer, I.udwig, Kingsbury, or Hardman they are tut best, retailed at (200, up. ron Works , ppir' f'P, OR. . War Romances. First Volunteer I hear Bill's fell dead in love with that girl that n used him. ';.'."" : , '' . Second Volunteer Right yon are. He got mashed on the beautiful way she always stuok her little finger out when she fixed his bandagep. Indian apolis News. s There are 280 glaoiers in the Alpi said to be over five miles in length. If Don't neglect yourself; It Is the perfect fitting trass applied in season which effects a cure; the imperfect never; 4,000 styles to select from enables us to guar antee a fit, or no charge; if your druggist does not keep them write us for directions for sel. me&RUrement; correspondenea confidential and trusses sent se cure from observation, to any address; money refunded if not satisfactory. C. H. Wnodurd & Co., Expert Truss Fitters, 108 Second St., Portland, Or. IAHDI CAD A I I u u r. r . n u ft VII IV I VII ILL. Men and women, are making from $8.50 to $7.60 per day selling our goods. No experience necessary,' Send two cent stamp for a frea sample. KICK CO., 181H First St. rooms 1 & 18, Portland, Or. VETERANS If you made a horns stead entry Drlor to June 22,1874, lor less than 160 liernl. you are entitled to an additional antry, which is assignable and worth something. Widows and minor orphans of deceased sol diers have same right. I will buy it. Do not waste postage unless you made an original entry as stated above. J it UK COLLINS, Helena, Montana. YOUR LIVER g-S Moore's Revealed Remedy will do it. Three doses will make you feel better. Get It from your druggist or any wholesale drug house, of from Stewart cSt Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. dASEBALL, FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES. Send for Catalogue. , ml riUPIf PIT. 80 Market St. A MnlirV UU. San Francisco. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP QF FIGS ... MANTrFACTTJBED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. trKOTBTHEHAMK. rilDC vniiBen ri ' 1 m 41 . . discharges, inflammations. irrit.At.iAn. sir l...n f of m noons niembranes. ItHeEvANSChEMICAiCo. ent or Poisonous. soia or Uragglsts, or sent in plain wrapper. ti.no, or 3 bottles, ta.7. Circnlar sent on request N. P. N. V. MO. 49 '98. w UEN writ... to advertisers please nntlox t.tii paner . . fl sot to Biriotur. PrMtnti Ann Lb.it inn x D.s.A. xi