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Wit and Humor. lhsmcmoxs in the fields, dmidy-liuns 011 Chestnut street. Blllh IUHk \‘el‘dnnL A Insulsd is mm at the few things it is not proper to pmtpone on account of rain. Iv yuu dwn'r. want tidie with the hy dmphuhin pullout your dog‘s teeth while they xtre yuung. Yui'xu vmmeu are advised tn bet gum] exmnples—hemuse gnung men are al ways following them. (‘A'rs nre utlectinnate; they love ynung chickens, sweet cream und the best place in i'rnnt vi the tlre-plzice. Tm-z schuullmys in California when “51ml, “How is the earth divided?" un swer. "By earthquakes.“ "The trailing dress is moribund."— Sun. "Some at them are more rihlmncd than nthers."——N. Y. Mail. Tm: hishiumihle girl of the period, when in lull street dress. looks very much like u cow's mil—biggest. at the lower end. “in selecting a husband," auid Mrs. l’uti‘er, “above all things choose n man of cultivution.“ This remark hurmwed the girl to such an extent that she wont MT and innrried a farmer. l’novenns ure a hundred gullous at up boiled down to a pound of sugar. Here is one from Servin, which expresses a ununinmus convictiuu: “()ne never feels three hundred blows nu another man‘s back." A SALOI‘N-KEEI'EH, having started business in u building where trunks had been mude, asked it friend what he had better do with the old sign. “Trunk Fuc tory." “oh," snid the friend, "juxt change the 'l‘ to a. I), end it will suit you exactly.“ A “'EH‘I‘EIIN farmer, being obliged to sella yoke of oxen to pny his hired man, told him he could not keep him any longer. “Why,“ said the man, “I'll stay and take some of your cows in place ol money." But what shalll do," said the farmer, “when my cows and oxen are all gone?“ Why, you can then work for me, and get them back." MAM mothers are either compelled to stay away from church and theatre, or take their babies with them. A poor woman took her little one in her arms to hear a famous preacher. The loud Voice from ti 0 platform awoke the child and made it cry, and its mother got up and was leaving the hall, when the minister stopped her by saying, “My good women, don’t go away. The baby doesn‘tdis turh me." “it isn‘t for that, sir, I leave,“ she replied with a perfect unconscious ness of sarcasm, “it‘s you who disturbs the baby." A YOUNG stranger called on Dr. McC--—-- one evening, while he was a pastor in New York City, to engage his services in the perfornmnee of a nuptial ceremony. " “I wish to make a bargain with you, Doctor," said the young man. "I think the girl 1 am to marry will make a first— rate wife. It" you will wait a year for your fee, and she turns out as I thlnk she will, 1‘“ then give you fifty dollars." They agreed, the young couple were married. and the incident passed from the Doctor‘s mind. At the end of a year, at the same time in the evening, the young man called again. The Doctor did not recognize him at first. “Do you not remember the bargain we made when you married me a year ago?“ “Oh. yes," replied the Doctor. “Well,“ said the young man, "she is twice as good as I thought she was. There isoae hundred dollars for you.“ “\VIIAT makes that noise?“ asked a little lmy on the train the other day. “The ears,"unswcred his mother. “What fort“ "lit-came they are moving." "What are they moving for?" “The engine makes theta." "What engine!" “The engine in front." "What's it in trout for?“ “'l‘opullthe train.“ “What train?" “This one.“ “This cart" repeated the youngster, pointing to the one in which they sat. “Yes." "What does it pull it fir?" “The engineer makes it." "What etgineer?" “The man on the engine." “What engine!" “The one in front." “What is that in front for?" _ “I told you that before." “'l‘old whoahatl“ “Told you." “What for?" “Oh, be still; you are a nuisance.” “What's a nuisance?" “Ahoy who asks too many questions.“ “Whoseboy?” “My boy." “What ques tions!" The conductor came through justthcn and took up the tickets, and . the train pulled it to the station before we could get all otPthe conversation. The last. we heard, as the lady jerked the youngster oll‘ the platform, was: "What conductor?“ AN illustration of the spirit or the times was the following little l'iuiiily scene, when n bright l'uur-yenr-old little lady was iniitnting her elders by playing “mnke culls." "Now, lllllmlllll, you be )lithelli ”ones, and I‘ll be Mitheth Smith, mi‘ tum nn‘ mate you it lull." annm—"Very well, Mrs. Smith, I um glnd to son you, how do you do, and how are the children ‘3" ’l‘otty— “l’m twite well, I took you, but the children has ull dot the hoopin‘toll‘." Momma—“l um wrry to hour it. How many children have you, Mrs. Smith?" Tour—“oh, I has ten, un' dey is It gate tyul to me wif my housekeepin‘." Mum mu—-“Theymust be, indeed. But how does your husband, Mr. Smith, do? Totty—“lle‘s very well, tank you, but he‘s ind very. bad bithness and he hath failed.“ Mnmma——“l am sorry toheur that your husband has failed, but you haven‘t lost everything, Mrs. Smith. for I see you make calls in your own carriage?" Totty-—“oh, yea! I tcep my tarrlage. We hasruid one cent on a dollar and doze rig It on.“ The above is a. fact- Bolton Bulletin. (irmnl Weddings. A succession 01~ very grand weddings have allinrded work to trmlesnien, who would otherwise have had little to do lately. Some of the ttn'tasvttllx have been exhibited, and certainly the lingerie surpasses in beauty anything that has been seen hithetto. That of the young llaroune Edmond du Rothschild contains a dozen dozen of Chemises, perfect mar vels of needlework—some with old law let into the canthric; others with yokes and bibs of Valenciennes lace and em broidery displaying the same design, and others again richly worked in the median val style. the lower edge being, in most cases, also trimmed to match. Each chemise has its accompanying pauta loons, just as richly ornamented. To some of the night dresses had been given distinguishing names. The Mar guerite has a square front made of nar row bouillounes of cambrlc and Valen t'iennes insertion, with collar and rallies of the same lace; the Sultane, a plastron of Argentine lace, let in back and front, and the Venetienne, spiral ruchings of wide Valenciennes. There are likewise no less than six dozen dressing jackets! some in catnbric, with bouillonne of wide Valenciennes insertion; others almost covered with exquisite embroidery; also tine cambrie jackets lined with pale pink and blue silk, and trimmed with lace and rihbons. Many of the underskirts have the front breadth entirely embroidered, and the buck decorated with flowers handsomely worked; even the walking skirts (made quite short) are trimmed with lace-edged flowers. Nothing of all this, however, can com pete with the elegance of the dressing gowns. There is one in white satin bro cade, decorated with Bruges lace, wide white fringe, and white satin bows; a sec. ond in pale blue fancy silk interwoven withsilvct'thrcads, ruched with extremely wide Valenciennes, and tiedtogether with hlue and silver cords and tassels; a third in Swiss muslin delicately embroideredl surrounded by a plaitinsz of embroidered muslin and ruching of Valenciennes, and having a hood of the saute lace adapted to the shoulders, with bows of blue and pink satin ribbon, a matinee in pink Sar rah, composed of a skirt llounced with Mechlin lace and ajncket open in front over a triple Merveilleus waistcoat of the same lace; a Russian gown made in pale blue cashmere, buttoned on one side, and ornamented with oriental galloen, pale blue and cream colored palms on a vieil d‘or ground; a sixth in pink cashmere, with along platted waistcoat in pink silk and two rows of satin buttons. 'l‘hese robes de chambres have dainty little caps to match in lace. martin, gauze, foulard, and areophane, in various styles—the Carmargo, the Pompadour, the Charlotte ()orday, the petite Marice, the Rachel, the Sultana, the Creole, etc., etc. The stockings are either in silk or Lyons thread, and of every tint; some in open Work, some embroidered in colors with flowers and garlands, and others with lozenges and triangles of Valen cieunes, Mecblin, Argenton, and Alencen point let in. It may be imagined after this that, the handkerchiel‘s are both beautiful and numerous, and as for the bed linen (it is always included in a French trousseau), itrivals the handker chiel's in delicacy of texture. The sheets are not only richly worked at the top, but at the bottom also, with frills of ex quisite lace, and are of handmade Flan ders linen, with French cambric pillow cases trimmed to match. Even the towels in linen crepou have bands of VO - point inserted, and the initials Worked in one cornea—London Draper‘s Journal. Ax Exeaowrrc AuaN'r VV.\.\"ren.—l wish to employ an energetic tnan of 40, to sit in my hall and he my Agent- Axiswerer and l'eddler-Uonciliator. [can not say that the work is light, but the wages will be good. I want him to be well up in Scripture, so that he may he able to entertain the man with a big 13i hle to sell. He must know music so as to lmilie the man who has swurn to sell my house an organ. He must be able to detain the agent of it want A: liieedum‘s unrivaled sewing-machine, and so Control the conversation that the kind-hearted agent shall depart, feeling that enough has been said. lle will havu to be kind to the man Willi the hrooms, but, at the same time, lirm. To the person who ap pears as agent of the Consolidated Ency clopedia ot' Medixeval Literature, he must exercise urbanity at.d not attempt to cur tail the eonvcrsation, this work having been subscribed to by Mr. Goldpot and Mr. Silverware, leading cltlzena. In fact. as to all these agents, he must he patientl respectful, polite. There is one visitor, though, upon whom I shall permit him at) expend his pent-up feelings. He shall he not only allowed, but authorized. to stunsh into 900,000 fragments the person who comes and leaves a patent medicine circular and asks that the circular be re turned when called for. Addreaa lin durance, Box 200,00l).—-Couricr Journal. Us]; War or Smmsu a Warn—A very clever mode of serving a writ was adopted by a London attorney in the case of a bright, particularoperatic star whom he couldn't approach. He took a stage box, and after she haul finished a song threw a bouquet. It Was received with a fascinating smile. Nestling amid the roses was a billet, but it did not prove to be particularly doux. “Victoria,” ex claimed the lady, as her e‘ye caught that name, when she tore it open behind the scenes. “My name‘s not Victoria; why, what‘s this? Victoria, by the grace of God, greeting." The Queen‘s Bench in sisted that it was good service, and she ,was arrested just as she was about to play, when a kindly Peer paid the money, and ‘saved her from a sponging house. Colonization. While thril'ty colored men are getting rich in Georgia. many of their brethren in South Carolina are burning with the Liberian l'thr. A few weeks ago a train load of them was poured out upon the wharves ol‘ Charleston, where they found no means of getting to the promised land, butthe taith of the pilgrims is again revived by the statement that a bark hasheen bought in Boston to eon vey them over the bounding billows, and is about to sailt'or Charleston with the l’i'esitieutnf the Emigration Society on board. To the vivid imagination of the negroes who have been enlisted in the movement, the Liberian colony is pie turcd as bright as Paradise, and many of them confidently believe that the highest type of earthly bliss is to be at tained there, along with the greatest freedom from earthly ills. Still, no great numbers of the colored race are likely ever to emigrate across seas from the Southern States, where their labor is in constant demand in agricultural and other industries.’ The rice coast of South Carolina and Georgia alone is a rich field where, it‘ the plantations are to be worked at all, negro labor must hold an absolute monopoly for at least half a century. Under the present system of drainage and culture. these rich lands are the home of a malaria which for six months in the year is deadly to the white race, while the peculiar constitution of the negroes eaablesthcm to live and work in it with impunity. It is owing to this ditference ot‘constitation bet Ween the two races, the planters having their residences on the pine ridges or in the towns remote from their plantations, while the negroes have their quarters close to the malaria clouded fields, apart from humanizing influences, that the negroes of the South Carolina coast are so far behind those of the up country in civilization. The (iron that is expended in the Liberian emigration scheme would be much better directed toward the en lightenment of these benighted people, to make them good citizens and indus triousl‘armers where they are—N. Y. Sun. Los'r [lnn INDIA Snawn.~Queen Vic toria has been in the habit for many years of presenting a beautiful lndiu shawl as a wedding present to her noble lady friends on their marriage. But it is noted that the traditional present has been withheld from Lady Flora Hastings on her marriage with the Duke of Nor folk, and the omission has caused no little talk, and much surmise as to the reason of Her Majesty‘s course. It is now said that it is because Lady Flora is a pervert to the Roman Catholic Church, of which her husband is a conspicuous member. The Queen, it is added, has no special antipathy to Roman Catholics who have been brought up in that faith; but she dislikes these who go over to Rome exceedingly, and for that lruason will take no notlce of the recent ‘wedding. Nature Demands a. Tonic When the nerves are unstrung. the head aches. the appetite is poor or variable. the aieepdisturbedmnd a general depreciation of Vital power is experienced. Such a. state of things cannot long exist without the de velopment of serious disease. The most ac tive and genial invigot'ant known is ilostet ter's Stomach Bitters. The absolute purity of its spirituous basis and botanic ingredi. ents gives it a permanent claim to public contldenee. and its surpassing metieinal value is admitted by medical men oi distinc tion.by whom it is widely used in private practice. For fever and acne—both as a preventive and remedy—dyspepsia, liver complaint, hilioua rcmittent fever, constipa. tion. choleraie complaints, flatulence. and all intestinal disorders. it is athoroughly relia ble remedy. it is the anti‘febrile specific par excellence of the malarial districts of this and other countries, where diseases horn of mlasma. prevail. and as a general household remedy it is also universally esteemed. Little People And what they should wear has often Puz zlcd fond mummas. For the henctlt of t lose who do not know we will state that at Sulll. \‘nn‘s, I‘3o Kcurny street, they make chil dren's dresses und cloaks (1 specialty and keep on hand [1 full nssortmcnt made of the new stdylu of woolen materials. also oldflquc, organ lc, swlss, vumbrlc and calico. 0 one should make achlld's ault untll they have seen the lnducumenta otl‘cred ut Sulllvun‘a Clonk and Suit lluuse, 120 Kcurny street. Sun Francisco. WANTEI).-—A good Agent. in every city. town and \‘lllurgc ln the United sum», to take subscriptions for the Cmnnzucuu. An vm‘nn, the only unil-Uulimllc and conserva tive labor paper published in Amerlvn. Sub scription $3.00 a year. In advance. Good In. ducclncnls will be oli'cred to agents. Write {or terms and full particulars. Address C0)!- MEIH‘HI. Mwom‘m, 5% Montgomery Slrccl. San Francisco. UM. l’nrsu'uxs of high stunding unhesitatiug iy give their lndorsement to the use of the tiratcfenlmrg-Marshnil‘s Catholicon for all fe male complaints. The weak and debilitated tind wonderful relief from a constant use of this valuable remedy. Sold by all druggists. $l5O per bottle. ._. . . . . _ llEltlllNE purities the blood. . . . .. lli-IRBINE in nature‘s own remedy. lllthillNE is n household blessing. r-...__.._...._ IIERBINB should be used by every family. ilEltlilNß contains nothing injurious to the system. _ . - - . ,- liERBiNi-I should not be confounded with cheap nostrums made to sell at a low prlce .__.A—— ~oo—~ HERBINE is worth $5.00 a bottle to any person who needs it. but is sold (or 82.00 per bottle. i_- , . lIERBINE should be in the hands of every first-chm drugglat. Ask your drugglat (or it, and i! he has none. tell him to order I dozen bottles. .l. \V. Hll.\l-Il~‘l-‘lt‘.lt .y Hrs (ilil-II‘IN ~-i \l. ('IUARH are made from front |l.~\ um i- IHIN'U. 321‘. Sacramento street. Sat. l~‘t.tt..l to i ._ 9‘ . —-~ I L‘ltV canvass-Ts wanted for new :Illd HI HI -' l'H E eies. Fine llltlUt‘t‘llWltlH. Fl r p trtli-u .m ’l l :r. ‘4' A. (J ll'lJ N. 170 ”"1 tllt't'et. 'ltlk 'lllltl. (XII } 'rltltrtt Stl'ttp. Hm}... Teeth a th‘t'la w. >lllth ’l‘o't-tlt from “0 upward. ‘l‘t-eth l‘\l|‘l|l'll‘ll outwit pnln. ltll. MUHFFHW. 120 flutter Nlrt'l'l‘ > l‘~ ('aNssv Hlllltrl from t: 1-. $3. sen! (‘. (I i). l ) all} pnrtof the eountry. Send for clrculars to ,\, [Nut-m. I ll Kearny street. Nan l-‘ratn-lst-o. ALt. l‘llUUlKl‘fllthl made at the New \ut'k (laiiery. No. 25 Third st..S. l-‘.. are guaranteedto he tir~t clan-s. l’rlees to sutt the tlutss. .1. 11. i’tt'rtttts. l'rtlprlet-ll'. lll' I‘l'Hnll‘K & (‘n.'s Patterns. spring styles. Send stamp for catalogue. 124 l'os: st.. San I-‘rancism' 1 l'lltt‘rmnul'llil ot superlor finish at Morse's l'alaee ‘ of Art. “7 Montgomery street. San Franelsco. ' Purchnslng Azeney. Any parties desirous of havlnx goods purchased (or them in San Frant'lseo can do so by addresslng Mrs W. 11. Ashley. who will send samples of goods for thetrlnspeetlon. To the hubs. I would say that l have a first-class estsb'lshment fur Dress-making. and am prepared to execute country orders with dlspateh. Belnu engaged ln buslness here I have the! advantage of buying]' goods direct from Lao Importers at whole sale. and would Klve my patrons the benetlt of same. Goods purchased and sent C. U. D. Send (or Clrcular. Address Mna. W. H. ASHLEY. 120 Sutter street. ltootn st. bsn Franelsco. . Connolaseurn And others. not s ttislied wlth the goods and nrleel in thelnterlor. Would find It to their advantags to for ward thelr orders to the old and weiidrnown Grocery House or C. J. llswutr & (‘o.. established tn 1853. itltas one or the largest and best selected stock or goods on the Pucltlc Coast. Please favor us with your orders. We guarantee sstlstaetlon or refund the money. Goods shlpped to any depot or boat free of charge. Do nothesltate tosend your orders. C. J. lIAWLI-JY 62 (20.. Wholesale and ttetsll Grocers. 21.5 and 217 Butter street. San Franclseo. P. 0. Box SN. hithTGOMl-IHYS TEMPERANCE HOTEL. 227 7 second st.._ Satrs‘rsnclsco.fl Meal lieu-ts. 01. 50 Mixed fouls. with nntne.in ease.l3c. ‘25 no ‘Jallks. lite. (hunt the. Atwltterultros. lion-styllle. (t. t Elegant ('trrds. Orient/11. .llornm J'lor .sle..nn 3.0 2'. «W-'rmflzws:-_Lntutti-*3“; 315-31- Y. HUMAN “Alli! ‘l‘he ('lu'flft‘fll A No. l goods lntlte _ CHYLALIJ£X¥PSLNf ‘ losie‘ontl Stt'l't'f.S. l". (:nosssz'r's‘ m. DENTIST No. In Third Hires-I. unit's-nelson. CAROE coong Books. Photos. to. Bam spto I(lstslogne, at), {Masons (‘O. Chlesgo. tn. ‘ fl‘UltKlSll RUG PATTERNS sent free by MAIL on receipt or sample prlee. Agents wanted. For 3 fleeuiarsgudt‘rl‘fldi.)VAGMl Bun Mateo .(‘aL lm mt. 11. 11. ucAltN. DENTIHT. . ltas removed to 03“ .VlarketSt.. San Fran (£slslos29::tL'icsettt-_:.D_r£te{spartan's 9M Mee -2,” FANCY MIXED CARDS. Snowflakefi 1) Marble. the. no two ullke. with name. 10 cts.. p<_teltpa|d. NAHs‘Al_l_(_‘l\.l_tl)_t_ftt_.. Nssssu.§. Y. I}. R. "ALL. nsxvs‘scrunsm l‘lnnorortes. Factory and Salesroutn. I! 'l'y or street. Vsanj‘lranclsco. Send for_l’rlce .11"! >__ (tRORGE 11. IIAIKIHI. thhograplsor. I 420 Clsv St.. S. F. Bonds. Certificates of Stock. g‘lteeks. llrnrtseNotes. Corporation Seals. rate... ge_._ REVOLVER FREE Saven-shot revolver.wlth nos cartrldzes. Address J. llroy_tfl§od_l36 and [33 Wood SL. l:_l_tjshursh. I’s. A Hanan—Agents Wanted. 80 best sell~ In: artleies In the world. (me sample free. MIGUEUAELL’I“!SS’ONLDEEIB'L4‘O". lIIGK FOR THE SPRING TRADE' “°°““°““ make his money selllnpi our Centennial Dress flagrant; Ad. dress 'DIAG tAM.‘ 53's BushStrn-et. San I-rsnelseo. END ’0“ 'T! HOWARD WATCH. l 8 s Karat t‘ases. $75. _worth this. Bllver Stetn-windlntz Elan)». At H. Mi hltsdz SUN'S Loan (Miles. 227. 83:! and {ON Kearny st..S.l’. GILHAM'S GREEN OINTMENT. FUR all external dlseasesot the Horse. h ts no eqtml. For sale by Traders. llrugglsts unvl llsrness~mak~ m; Mm Eilifll‘é'Et-“x§!|"._t‘t“29!9£9-____ Q o n day nurs- made bv Agents selling our 'Ol-. (‘hrotnos. Crayons. Mature and Chromo Cards. [2.1 samples, worth I”. sent. post ald. for '45 Cents. Illustrated (.‘utaloxue free. .1. 9|. llUFFUltll‘s‘SOyjs. '3.‘""!:‘."~‘.‘-.._ '."i"‘.“"l‘.‘§‘l I‘l Y l'lll'l.Tß\' (‘llt(‘ULAlt TELIH now ’I‘() double egg prmluetlon cf hens. rslse ehleltcns wltttottt loss from dlsvnse ete. Sent free. to any ml dress. (3. l’. STONE. Mtssfltn MEE‘HLE’EL‘LM'EE‘}: IMMENHE SALES 01“ (J(~I.I)E.\' RULE AND Household l’aeklmes. Samples 25c. Also .\llea Lamp ltetleetors. L'Rllllthlfl Fla ters and Magic Platt ers—alt new. s“)ngth F:“’--__‘,'”}_'°"F “(WEI-.9; 1;. WANTED-MALE on FEMALE AGENTS Tl) It'll Goldman's Celebrated l-‘lrs and Water Proof Manic (.‘ementiln ll uld form) for repalrlng broken ware; the only srtle‘fe of lts klnd now In use. whleh is guaranteed by the. inventor as represented. conse quently tun must saleable art ele in the market; re~ talletl at 25c. and (Ale. per bottle. Depot. 1055 Mur ket street. tut-tween ntllamlthSan l-‘ranelseo. WWnTnmc a (4)35 mum Tooth Mill Elim‘r illlll shun \ Hnwm Wnrrmnml Snpcrlor 1y nll uthcrn. It. "on h (10.5 l'rlnllng l'rvssvn. m. Alban¥ ~ c # Luhrlcnt‘l‘nul lCo'nuu'mnltl( Inn l‘ulm. Mr: 5 untnn ‘3' n ’4, Junfi‘ q? (Il'l' ()il. Send {or Circulum. fl. L.flfA'l‘l'.‘l & (0., blrl’rrulonl 51...”. _ll'. INFORMATION WANTED. 'l‘WO AT'I‘ORNI-2\'S-A’l‘-L.~\\\', 0!“ LARGE EXPE . rivnt'o. ume of whom Inn! m'cuplt'tl the pusltlon u! .lutluv, would llkt' tn tucntc ln Mme line flilil gruwmu Town on lln‘ i’ncllic Slope. to engngc in tnu prnctlcu ‘ur law. lnrnrnnllun in rvgzlrtl m dim-run: lucnllutu ‘ will be thnvlklully I'i'l'l‘h‘lltl. Address 3|. o|. “’lll’l‘lc. Illtlttw. Kama“. ‘S'l’ocKs '—ll. (3. "00K lcll. Cotntniuuinn Stuck . llroker. ( Succenuur to Gnrdlnuraz llunken Member or San Frmu-lnvosmck and Exchange Hullrll. l lluyl and will; unlly on Commission. LIIn-rnl admin ‘o” mmle on DWI we nvvuuntu. Urru‘l—Nu. 330 l $253.9! 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All mes nnd quiiill’N mvuivnt In»! luwmv. nmrket prim.” """W‘ "mmn" .1... “9:!!‘L'Enlilji'i‘fl‘:W- ___ Yerba Buena Bitters I'miils-a tho: liiuod. I Yerba Buena Bitters anlntns the hirer. ‘ O Yerba Buena Bitters Begum-I tho Duvets, I Yerba Buena Butters Fur Biliouaut-m. I Yerba Buena Butters For Liver Compinnt. I ;Yerba Buena Bitters ‘ (‘urvs Dyspepsia. O Yerlm Buena Butters (‘urlrs Jnundice. Yerba Buena Bitters Fur Indigestion. CRANE G: BRIGHAM. Asian“. 5. 1?. THE TAILOR. 203 Montgomery St. and 103 Third. S. F. iiuuimu Suits mmiu i 1) urtic-r. in "It tmurs. from. H 620 i’tmts Intuit- tool'di‘i‘ in 'Ji hour“. from. . #5 Mn“ ”l-iKlHlll],(‘fl‘sllhi‘rl‘illitlSl‘l)ii'h“iii‘ViOi-‘llllfl, 11)U1'1J1'1’N,4....,.......... ...,......,B’.’s m 145 Fine Drum Suites worth-r”,.,.,.........,....511) to “(I Ui‘urcutita. from. ...............sJl)toß3s llulpn of"”(EVENAIEIEIIIBIT‘Q'IEO'II' Noni li'roe. —-—()F— Mllllflfll‘Y FflHBY [touts I AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Prompt attention given to orders hum the country. PALMER BROTHERS. 736, 123. 7:10. 13‘: um! 734 Market SL. Hun Francisco. “no: Imm or 'i‘lil'. cnunmnu Ward 8:. Payne’s No. 38. HUNTINGTON, HOPKINS 8. Co Sole Agents, SAN“ FEéETEIE‘CO -6-01: the ‘Boat : TURBINE WINDMILL .77? :_ 1 Simple, Durable -"" ”gaff AND 54 .5543! Omuixfn tul. . -._" - ' ‘3‘ 3, This Mill is unr-nounnmn. -..' ' .1‘ therefore cannot be Injured by H id ,7”; Itoruu. They are made of the , - - '«-_~z best materials. and warranted to 5:”... 1.. -.»_ give umi’nczion. ; . ‘ Huflutory, Osklgnd, GIL. ‘fl; ' I 53cm") 81a. 1311‘. BROADWAY . “,1” - INT-“11'”. - AND Wag—nos 81-2. \ll I .1. I? ~. Mtge-[ll‘ {We Y’T’llsggifnifilullll'tif'mrpfl; .‘ J i Fifi, Pacifirpuqst. firm! for t‘ircumm .1 >:‘ 31 .7 AL. VA) BLAiiCuM Ru. lit)! .31 ~ .1 I‘l 861.1)altlnmi. ml. tklzettubte nor» Aroma Wuntt-Il “L.EYC',";£T§M; PACIFIC WATER CURE - AND-~— Eclectlc Health Institute, NORTHWEST CORNER 7th AND L 515., SACRAMENTO, CAL. living rulty propnrwi In lrmt till Yunnan {niimm- on line him and mm! bl'lt'li’iiiif prlm‘lpta-s. IUKI'HIH’ ‘ with gun] rumm-nm-i im.|rll. we with trmitininem'c usk t'nr puhlu- purunnmn i-‘ur rnrtlmr {Limit-unmad tit-ems M. F.I7IA\"I‘ON. .Vl. IL. roprielor. WELLSDRILLED' U The 'l‘ll‘l‘lN “'ell Burl-m and Bock lirlllllla Machine is the only Machine that will iucrccd everywhere. It makes the best of walks in unywi nr rm‘k‘ Une mun and on»: horsc can nuke from $25 [0 850 udllz. Circular‘ .‘lml rcfcn-mzu wnl free. I'o PAT PN'I‘ Rumr Summv. Adder ___ >I.OO.VIVI.S_ dc 5331 A N. 111-11$. 0""): Oil For Family Use. NONPAREILM'“ Fin: trbt. T A ‘Dllu 154) «10".!. Fire Tm“. In I,2.allvlfigniiuu omm. 9S BIHIJJAYI‘ OIL. hum-t :nul l’luiu. PR A TT,S RADIANT 011.. lu'I'IIDIKI-‘I'I M. 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