Do You Wish
the Finest Bread
-and Cake?
r , It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is
i the purest and strongest of all the baking powders.
The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet
est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow
'der makes the lightest food.
"" That baking powder which is both purest and
( I strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome
Why should not, every housekeeper avail herself
of the baking powder which will give her the best
food with the least trouble?.
IT.T". "Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift
rlTZv or prize, or at a lower price than the Royal,
m they invariably contain alum, lime or sul
phuric acid, and render the food unwholesome.
Certain protection from alum baking powders can
be had by declining to accept any substitute for the
Royal, which is absolutely pure.
AftcUra lmsnf Elderly Men.
Elderly scholars are eccentric to
proverb; that order of man is special
ly liable to affections, which its stud
ies foster of necessity. The "old
duck, so common ana so droIL is
another sort of instance. It is re
ported of your millionaire your fi
nancier, mat is mat ne nam ever
an abnormal gayety, an uncommon
frankness of address, such as become
all hearty and simple folk; but how
long and with what assiduity must
he hav cultivated his ideal to flour
ish it with such easel National Ob
server. i 5 i v V ..
A Bit of Comment.
The best comment on grasshoppers
as t diet was made by an old farmer
of Kansas, who, when told by an en
tomologist that grasshoppers could
be eaten for John the Baptist lived
on locusts and wild honey replied
"Well, John the Baptist might have
done that, for those were days pf
miracles, and I reckon a man could
eat almost anything then, but if he
lived nowadays he have to be fitted
out with a different kind of a stomach
to enjoy these "hoppers. St. Louis
Ulobe-Uemocrat - . . t ,.,
It Shonul Be "CnJeawco."
By all means let us say "Chicaw-
go " A man should certainly know
how to pronounce the name of the
place he lives in, and it is the duty of
every other inhabitant of this great
ana glorious country to agree with
him and endeavor to imitate him.
Cor. New York Tribune.
The Advantage of Hie Company."
Featherstone I wish you would
come and help me select some trous
ers, old man.
KingwayI don't believe my taste
m any oener uian yours.
Featherstone (hopefully) No, but
uur urouil. IB. r.irnijTiM ,
THE REASON.
Let us look into the force, mean
ing, reason of the oft-repeated line:
Cures Promptly and Permanently.
Pains Endured for 30 Tears,
25 Years,
20 Years,
I 10 Years,
Have been promptly Cared by
err. Jacobs oil.
By tha use of:
A FEW APPLICATIONS
A HALF BOTTLE
ONE BOTTLE
TWO BOTTLES.
Correspondence with Sufferers shows
tire permanence of cure up to this
time, In sobs cases covering : --
' 5 Tears,'
, .;,..,... ,... 7 Years,.
8 Years,
10 Years,
ad so oa, tad this proof wo bold.
"A eonr of tu roflMai portfolio or th
rid's Colu.xibnui Exritlon " riMrintive
of Buildings andj 0 rounds, beautifully lllus-
trsu-d, in w,'r color efforts, will be aunt to
any address upon T-oslpt of 10c. Id postage
1-7 11, ,UMLK A. lOQSLfca
'""""a. Mm.
Katare should be
assisted to throw
off imparities of the
blood. Nothing
does It so well, so
promptly, or so
safely as Swift's
Specific. ' -
,JJFE HAD NO CBARMS.
For three yean I was troubled with mala
rial poison, which caused my appetite to fail,
and I was greatly reduced in flesh, and life
lost all its charms. I tried mercurial and
potash remedies, but to no effect I could
get no relief. I then decided to try V.
A few bottles of this wonderful i
medicine made a complete and permanent
cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever.
!- ; J. A. Kics, Ottawa, Kan.
Oar book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co Atlanta, Ga.
tub Best
Waterproof
Coat
in the
WORLD I
The- F1"I1 UH V) HI.ICKEA ll wamuitnl water
mailt. iM.wlll Sn-e yomlry in Uia hanleititunn. Tlw
Wi-eraehacnureaa-KJle. Itewareof imltaUoos. Don'tl
IMKMJ.I, Hl.ll ktlt U a nerfoct rldlna iuL and
if -uy a ot a uie " las Brand'- is nut on it. montra-l
' uiHi'.r-MUhit. a . J. T1 WK It. Hoflfftn. Ma...
SSI
, CURES..
POISON
A GIFT DIVINE.
Thto ait is Kiren
This gift from Heaven
Unto a few.
Throagh reina with human frailty Oiled
A glow divine Is round distilled.
; There's music rare
Played In thealr
Toaochaone,
And measured or Its m ratio flow
Bis breathing and his moramenta fa,
" As through ths sky
The meteors flrM
So darts his glance.
Or it would aeem as though soft hands
Had wared before bla face like fans.
Br man and beast, '
From great to least. . ,
He will be loved;
A child will alt upon his knee
And seek hia face confidingly. . .
I Be cannot rest -'
Without the best -
The world can give.
Our truest thought to him we bring;
Our sweetest song to him we sing.
And if we And,
Like all mankind.
He. too, can sin.
We feel, although we sigh or weep.
His nart divine b but asleep.
Eleanor & Caldwell In Harper's.
Diplomacy and Cookery.
The importance of cooks in the
political world is much greater than
people suppose. An embassador s in
fluence has often been in proportion
to the skill of his cook.
On a celebrated occasion in Vienna,
when there was much excitement in
all the European courts over affairs
of international moment, the French
embassador was suddenly recalled
by his government.
It is a very grave affair, is it
not," Prince JJetternich was asked
oy a lauy at a court ball, "this recall
of the embassador?"
".Not so grave, I assure you,
madam e," the prince responded,
it would have been if it had been the
French embassador's cook who was
recalled. The embassador can easily
be replaced; it would be difficult to
replace his cook 1" - Youth's Compan
ion.
,,, Virginia's Dismal Swamp.
The Dismal swamp in Virginia,
one of the largest swampy tracta in
America, is also one of the most
promising areas of reclamation. It
contains fully 1,500 square miles, and
is at present of little value except
tor a supply of timber. It is an old
sea bottom, and the western boun
dary of the swamp is a sea cliff and
beach. The chief animal population
of the higher classes consists of water
birds and snakes. Of the larger an
imals bears are abundant, and there
is a peculiar and very ferocious spe
cies of wild . horned cattle. The
fights of the bears are said to be very
exciting. Goldthwaite's Geograph
ical Magazine.
Derivations of Some Common Words.
One remembers bow on the 15th
of
June, 1215. King John signed the
great charter of the constitutional
freedom of Britain, and how, after
he bad signed it, he flung himself in
burst of fury on the floor and
gnawed the straw and rushes with
which the floors of those days were
strewn. Now what was "charta?"
Originally nothing more or less than
sheet of papyrus strips glued to
gether as writing paper. So it is to
the Egyptian reed that we owe
our "cha'ters " ' obarts ," "cards.'
cartes" (blanche and da visits), our
cartoons" and our "cartridges.'
Uood words.
Brought Deck to LI fa.
Air. Fassavant records an instance
1 a peasant boy who revived after
being supposed to be dead for several
days. The boy bitterly resented his
being called back to life, and in
formed those that gathered about
him that he had been in a beautiful
place,, and had associated and con
versed with his deceased relatives.
Before his insensibility his faculties
were not even ordinarily brilliant,
but afterward he conversed , and
prayed with surprising eloquence.
Yankee Blade.
Children of Mine Laborers.
Among the mine laborers of Penn-
ylvania, except in rare instances.
the Slavs and Italians never send
their children to the uublic schools.
The boys are early set to work among
their own people, and the girls can
seldom make acquaintance with those
of other nationalities. This clannish
habit prohibits the acquisition of the
English language and Dreventsthe
lostenng ot American patriotism in
BEATING THE CUSTOMS.
Something That a Fairly Good Cltlmn
win im When He Hat tne cnaaoe.
"Buenos dios, sonor."
You raise your eyes from your
work. A little, lean, chocolate col
ored man, who looks as though he
had a life engagement with an indo
lent liver stands before you, hat in
band.
It passes through your mind
vaguely that the salutation is Span
teui tor "Uood day, sir," or some
thing of the kind.
"Does the senor spik Spanish f
No, the senor does not speak Span
ish : he has only walked that way oc
casionally.
"Parlea vous Francais, monsieur"
asks the partner of the torpid liver.
no, mounseer does not parlea any
tiling out fcngiisu.
"Pardon, but I spik the Ingleee
ver' bad. I hof some fine Spanish
cigar to show the senor, and he ees
ver chip."
It 8 the same racket, the very same
mat tooK you in two years ago. You
don t want any.
"Pardon, senor, but he ees ver fine
and ver chip. Ah, senor, oblige me;
try mm.
Then the mauve, suave Cuban looks
all around very cautiously, very sus-
Siciousiy, and suddenly takes you
lto his confidence. Ho intimates in
invertebrate English that the cigars.
of which be has but 200 or 300, have
in some way dodged the revenue.
and so he, humble benefactor that
he is, can sell them at about half
what they would cost if the customs
had not been defrauded.
"Ah, senor, he ees a beeg, what
you call, eht bar-gain f But" and
here he lifts his shoulders to a level
with his ears. "I must ra-turn to
my dear Cuba, Come, senor, it ees
bargain."
The tempter holds a bunch of fifty
oerore you long, slender, shapely,
There is a delightful fragrance in the
room. The Cuban pushes a cigar
through from the center of the
bunch. You take it You seem to
be making the selection yourself, for
you are under a strange hypnotic
spell.
Delicious ! The smoke wreaths
curl about you as you puff away,
filling the air with a ravishing aro
ma. The Cuban continues to talk
a low, soothing monotone that
dulls your conscience and puts sus
picion asleep.
xes, you will assist him to rob the
government There are some things
about the tariff you don t like very
well anyway. Besides you will do a
worthy act in assisting a Cuban ex
ile to return to his family and native
land.
So you buy a bunch of fifty, and
with profound thanks the poor for
eigner leaves.
By this tune the first cigar baa
burned out In a delightful state of
exhilaration you take a second.
Hello, tthat's this? Not at all like
the first A villainous weed ; there's
a piece of rope in it You try a third,
a fourth, a fifth; not one of them
but would suffer in comparison with
la Wheeling stogy. Indianapolis
journal.
Heating, Cooling aud Ventilating.
For more than twenty years the
inventor of a new system for cool
ing, heating and ventilating has been
developing the methods which have
been embodied m his invention.
His system consists of circulating
fresh air through interior zigzag par-
traonea heating arums and coils ar
ranged in a return zigzag flue ex
tending for a suitable distance up
tne chimney, around which the
caping gases and smoke are made to
pass. The heat that usually passes
to waste outside the chimney is thus
absorbed.
Tins neat is tnen turned into a
stream of fresh, clean air, driven
through heating apparatus and con
veyed with great velocity through a
circulating pipe into as many differ
ent buildings and apartments as may
De aesirea. in this way a saving of
irom 70 to 90 per cent in the cost of
fuel is effected, and pure, wholesome
air, which can be cooled if desired,
can be obtained all over the bouse.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
Condensed Milk Lacks Water.
Steam emanating from boiling milk
if condensed would become water.
This may be seen in the manufacture
of condensed milk, which is only or
dinary milk boiled down until the
water is out of it. If a liquid which
contains solid bodies in solution be
evaporated, the solids are left be
hind. That this is so may be shown
by adding to water that is to be dis
tilled a trace of magenta and a little
salt The distilled water has no
taste and is colorless. The magenta
is generally deposited upon the sides
or the boiling vessel. Brooklyn
Eagle.
An Odd War Make Call. -
What could be more ridiculous
than the case of the young man, ar
rested by a vigilant constable while
crawling on hands and knees over
the roof of an outhouse, and who
when placed in the dock explained
to one of our best known and most
deservedly popular magistrates,
whose legal experiences have been
put into book form, that so far from
having any burglarious motive for
bis peculiar conduct he was simply
going to pay a visit to his young
iaay employed in an adjacent public
house. Amid much hilarity this hu
man tomcat was dismissed, the ma
gistrate remarking: "Look here: von
can't go crawling over the tiles. Yon
are discnarged." London Tit-Bite
Locating a Drowned Bod v.
Not many months aaro a man wn
drowned at St. Louis. After search
had been made for the body, but
without success, the man's shirt,
which he had laid aside when ha
went in to bathe, was spread out on
the water and allowed to float 1W1V
For awhile it floated and then sank
ttaar) Vt A trnirrr wu-.V I A .
MATS OFF TO A TENDERFOOT."
The west Makes Dae Acknowledgment
to a nr. rsyne trora tne Easi
One by one the roses fade. Tha
gentle tenderfoot from the distant
east whose doings in our western
country have been a subject for ridi
cule, exaggeration and entertain
ment suddenly turns the tables on
his calumniators. We have all heard
of his listening wide mouthed to the
startling stories concocted by the
wild westerner; of hia being made to
dance to the tnusio of the fretful
six shooter; of the innumerable jokos
of which ho lias been made the butt;
of tho joshing and joking he has ever
been subjected to; of the ridiculous
appearance ho has made in the pres
ence of the cowboys, the brawny
miner and the breezy denizens of the
boundless t.prairie. Always a guy,
usually a coward and generally a
nerveless dude, the tenderfoot from
east of the Mississippi has been the
plaything and the shuttlecock of our
worthy and self reliant citizens.
But suddeuly all this Is changed,
and the tenderfoot blossoms out to
be "as mild a mannered man as ever
scuttled ship or cut a throat" Short
ly after the witching hour of mid
night a train was held up on the
Union Pacific, between this city and
Cheyenne. Three masked robbers,
looking like the heavy villains in the
fourth act of the average melodrama,
suddenly entered the coaches with
glittering pistils cocked, and hoarsely
demanded that every passenger hold
up his bands. The train was filled
with cowboys, Indians, typical west
erners and blooded men from Mon
tana. They glanced at the murder
ous guns of the robbers, listened to
the fierce demand and sullenly
obeyed. All but one poor, lone ten
derfoot, from away back east who
instead of heeding the call of the
thugs and thieves simply pulled his
pistol and began, alone and single
handed, such a murderous, steady
and lively fire on the three masked
holdups that one of them fell before
the volley of cold lead, while hia
companions, amazed and mortified,
picked him up and hastened from
the scene.
Immediately following their de
parture the valiant cowboys, In
dians and "bad men" from Butte
became intensely brave, grabbed
their pistols and talked loudly for an
hour or so about following the
scoundrels and hanging them to the
nearest tree. Meanwhile of course
the holdups escaped into the moun
rains, aououess very wrota at uie
ml.Ua .-..,.!. t ... 1. L
i"u;u "" wM
wno naa wounded unto death one of
muii iviiuvtB uuu irevouwu uue ui
t. .....a 1 .u ...... v. i : a
I ai .. a . . , -
the age, it being understood that
several of the passengers had with
them at the time large amounts of
what is known as "the stuff.
We rather regret that the action
o Mr. Payne crushes to earth an
idol we long have -cherished. That
he alone and single handed should
scatter the wild western robbers.
while his terrified fellow passengers
got under the seats and dodged out
of sight of murderous muzzles, sets
at denance our preconceived notion
of the genus tenderfoot Ho is clear
ly an iconoclast He violates all
western tradition. If he or his kind
repeats the instance related many
more times, we shall begin to cherish
a sneaking regard for the hopeful
and brainy young fellow who comes
out to our Rocky mountain region in
search of fame and fortune, and
glance somewhat askance at tho loud
voiced, leather breeched and jaunty
native who alleges that he keeps his
own private graveyard, but who is
frequently behind a tree when the
bullets are thickest Colorado Sun.
Children In the Caoeasns Mountains.
Among the wilder tribes of the
Caucasus every child is taught to use
tne dagger almost as soon as he can
walk. They first learn to stab water
without making a splash, and by
practice acquire an extraordinary
command over the weapon. Their
pistols are flintlocks, with long, very
tarn barrels, and must have been
handed down for generations. They
do not look very formidable. The
rows of little pouches worn across
the breast do not contain cartridges.
but small wooden cases tipped with
bone or metal, and formerly used for
carrying loose charges of powder
and snot; now tbeyare only worn
for ornament. All the men speak a
little Kussian, but their own lan
guage is more allied to Armenian.
They belong to the orthodox church.
London Saturday Review
Whan Birds raee the Wind.
The aboreal sparrows, vireos and
many other smaller birds usually sit
upon nests built on horizontal limbs.
with the head from the trunk, and
when the nest is much elevated the
position is usually chosen so that the
sitter win face the prevailing wind.
Birds will nearly always, when on
or off the nest, face the wind, and if
observations are taken nearly all
birds on the nest will be found in one
position if a strong wind is blowing.
M. Henna's Parrot.
M. Benan has a high opinion of
birds, ana likes parrots. He waa be
queathed Coco, the paroquet of Mile.
Desclee, the actress. It was a bird
with an astonishingly fine ear. Mme.
Viardot used to sing scales to Coco,
ana ne wouia repeat tnem just as
they issued from her mouth. Lon
don Truth.
M. Forol has calculated that the
quantity of heat accumulated in the
lake of Geneva during the summer
is equivalent to that which would be
given out by the burning of 61,000. -000
tons of coaL
An Easy Way Oat.
"Charles is too timid to propose,
and she is too timid to help him on."
"I should think such a timid pair
could easily shrink to one." Har
per's Bazar. ,
FOR PURE FOOD,
The San Franalaoo, Hoard of Health No
tlfy Consumers Which la the Best
Baking rowder.
Tbo Board of Health enn eDgnoe In no
more laudable occupation than the ex
amination o( our loud suDDlvand tho In
struction of the publia at to those arti
cles It tlmii to be par ana wnoiesotne,
and which, therefore, consumers should
use.
There are anantities of baklnir pow
dsn In tho market to use which Is cer
tain detriment to the health of tho con
tuititr, They are mads from aium, or
improperly compounded from other
chemicals, o that they leave a strong
alkaline residuum la the food, Many of
these powders, having proved unsalable
in the East, have been collected by their
mnafactnrrs from tho dealers with
whom they were left on commission, sod
shipped to the Paoillo Coast la the ef
fort to gain a foothold in this market
their nnrcrupnlons manufacturer have
indulged la extravagant statements both
with reference to their own and other
brauds. claiming tho moat improbable
indorsements lor theirs and defaming
the brauds beat known and longest
used upon the Pacido Coast. 1 hit In
formation from this high authority,
therefore, is moat opportune.
The strength In leavenlug gaa Indi
cates both the economical value and tin
purity of a baking powder. Tho tests
made by Messrs. Thomas Price A Sons,
tho well-known analytical chemlata ol
San Francisco, show tho Koval to con
tain 191 cubic inches of leavening gaa
per ounce of powder, which was fifty
one inches mote than the next highest
in strength. This shows the Koyal about
90 per cent, stronger than the best oi
the other powders and Its use that much
more economical.
The opinion of the Board of Health it
as follows :
We. the members of the Board of
Health of the citv and conntv ol Kan
r ranctsco. cordially approve and recom
mend tho Koyal Making Powder. It la
sbt-o'utelv pu o and healthful, composed
of the best (nitre ients, of tho highest
strength and C aracter.
In our Judgment it is impossible to
make a purer or stronger baking powder
nan the Koyal. San ranctsco Uhron-
lcie.
iinnK or iwying sssu.ooo for a
single meal I That is what a wealthy
Roman once did when ho wished to
impress a dozen guests with his dis
regard for riches.
The total acreage of Scotland is
18,910,691. Of this comparatively
small landed area one nobleman owns
1,328,000 acres and his wifo 149,870
acres more.
The needy, incapable poor should
be well taken care of, but let us as a
people beware of enfeebling our
selves by indiscriminate charity.
otto in. the R1 .l
. .. . .
shortly after ascending the throne.
Philin of Oornianv wna x&PKnA
I 1 -
I foy jg courtiers.
I "
8KT II I W KlOlir.
George Augustus Puis, the well-known
English writer, on liis last Australian trip
wrote as follows to The London Daily Tele-
graph: k
"I especially have a pleasant ret
brarrce of the shiD's doctor a verv ezneri
enced maritime medico indeed, who tended
me most kindly during a horrible spell of
uroiicuiiis ana spMinoaic minima, provogeu
bv the sea fog wliicli hud nwooned down on
us just after we left Ban Fntiicliioo. But
the doctor's prescriptions and the increas
ing warrnin oi tne temperature as we
noareu tne ironies, hihi in canicular a
couple of ALLc-ota's Poaots Plants
clapped on one on the chest and another
Between the shoulder blades-soon set me
right."
A young isciy noes not exsciiv hsre sn option I
on e voting man; but, if be proposes, she bail
"Brmcn'i Bronchial Trorhet" will relieve
Bronchitis, Asthma and Throat Dlseasea.
Did ion enlftY hesrine Hobson'i new enmfe
open? "no; out 1 enjoyed seeing It."
100 KIWAKII SIOO.
The r. sder of this tinner will lie aImhwI to I
lesrn that there Is at leatl one dreaded dlx-am-that
sctet ee has been shie to cure' In all lia I
atarea, and that is Caterrh. If all's Catarrh Care
is uie omjr positive eure known to the medli-al
rsieraity. Csisrrb. belli a constitutional dis
ease, riqulrea a inntituiliinal treatment. Hall's
t:ntarrn cure u taken Internally, sctliia dire, tiy
turn, thereby detiroytnit Ihe foundation of the
disease and Klvinjr the cstient atrensth bv bulld-
uuvh iuv uiuim aim fiiiicutiB amiiu'Ha ,ii tna a, .
liift up theeonatlluUou aud aaaiaUng nature In
doing Ita work. The proprietors have so much
faith In Ita curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for anyone tbat It falla to
vans, oeua lor nat or H-a-.imoaiata. Andreas
V. 1. 1,'HKNEY A CO..Ti,lwl.i. O.
doiu uy urusgisis;. neenis.
Bad taste In the mouth or an unnleaaant
breath, when resulting from catarrh, are
overcome, ana tne nasal passages which
nave oeen cioseo lor years are made tree by
the use of Ely's Cream halm. I aiilVpr.d
from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing
the nauseating drontiinir In the throat tie.
vuimr w w uieeaee, unu nose oieea al
most aauy. i tried various remedies with
out Deneiit until last April, when I saw
Ely's Cream Halm advertistd. I nmenrxH
a bottle, and since the Unit day's use have
dbu uo more Dieetiing tne soreness is en
tirely aTone. U.O. Davidson, with tha Rna.
ton BudijU, formerly with the lioston .our-
Apply Balm Into each nostril. It is
uicKiy absorbed, (lives relief at once.
rice, ou cents at druggists' or by mail.
Kit Broth ran,
BO Warren street, New York.
OAT1S KIVJOYHI
Ituth tbe method and results whei
Syrup of Flits is taken: it is nleaaan
mil rfir(hin to the taste, and art)
'nuy yei promptly on the Kidueya
Liver end Bowels, cleanses tha avi
tern effectually, diirpels colds. heaiS
icbes and fevers and cures habitus'
.jonatipation permanently. For salt
in 60c and f 1 bottles by all druggists
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO.
touumu r. ton. a s.
F" Pan's Renedjr for Catarrh Is ths ff
Beet, Eairt est to tlae, andCheapeiC j 1
L jNfc ZM S l 1
I I Sold tvdrtissMsoreentbrnull. 1
SaJI ssa ST. HaaelUaa Warms, ym.
'V -j.- i
V
jj
fnlln
hlcl
Of W0
AN IK INT BAFFLBD.
There Is su nmy with whom ihouwnds sr
miliar all their 1
llres, because the are eoru
with a teudeuny tAbllloueneis.
llousnats. wnninw
ther arj o intently bstllluf with !"""
wpo"s. ilontvltoir's u.min Hitters will bame
It. Mre purgatives will not rfj"it adl jord. "Jl
ooudltiou of the liver Indloawd, not JF '
Mt ou a OU ,tul also sirs imaua. . 17""".
ma ol the skill nd syeUlli, uaiiara, lurred
lung eaud uneasiness, more particular y upon
pnwauraou Hie right el'le, upuu . aud below l is
liiirt rll. Avoid UrMtlc purgstives j"
and weaken the luieeilnes, and substitute till,
world-famous antl-blllous cop ial, which J ks
wise removes rualsrUl, sumiachlo and klduer
ooiup alius, rhsuuiatlsa aud nervoaiuces. as
sWaUveoi tits bowels, palidess but sflestua ,
It Improves spiHitlta, sleep and the ability to di
gest, and puoewwes the additional auvauiage ui
tauderd t jBlo.
A genius Is a parson who dnds oat things for
other ucopie,
BOrTVBB AND FILM OCMBD.
Ws ooatttvelv ours rupture, piles and all r0-
tal diseases without palu or duleuuou from htisi-,
Dees, no curs, no pay. aim an '7t""'"'
eases. Address for pamphlet Pre. Pdrterueld A
Uwey, hm Market street, Sau Vrauouwo.
Pronerly (waking, a drinking sous should be
gurgled.
Tit Obbkia for breakout.
Ces KnamaUne Store roush i do deal, no small.
t After the Grip
" 1 was very weak and run down and did not
rain strength, like so many alter that prostrat
ing disease, seeing
Hood's Rarsaparllla
highly rseommeadsd, I
began to take It, and
was more than pleased
with ths way II built me
up. I think It has made
me better than before 1
was sick. I here also
been delighted with
HOODil PII.I.S,
and alwsys prefnr them
Mrs, Knserson,
to any other kind bow. They do not gripe or
weaken. I am glad to recommend two such
Hood's ST. Cures
fine preparations ss Hood's aanaparllla and
Hood's I'llls." Mas. Isaisa iHSasoN, Man
Chester. N. K. (let Hood's.
HOOO'i Pilii are purely veeUIleTitU
arearei irom tne resi ingrwiicnis.
SHIL0H5
CURE:
Cares CoBsnaspUew, Coagha, Croap, sore)
ttiroad. SoU bv sll Dnisauu oa a Ourle.
Th
r a Lease Side, Beck ar CheM Ihlloh's Pereua
Plaster wilt give great eeiiifeciiea. a sea la.
ftMILOH'fl VITALIZIR.
tmuiiltr HtKtl remert, for a dtlHUMtii nrttm
I tvtr used. ' rnr vvsperma. uver ur auuwr
trouble itezosls. Price iSuU.
SHILOH'SACATARRH
HavevmiOatarrhr Xry tms itenteuT. is wii
ml leve and cure you- " " " i n
intnrfnrlmsuotwasfal treatnientlsrurtiUhai
free. Bhltoh's Haroedtes are sold by us oa
guarantee to give euereouoo.
'August
Jblower
Miss C. O. Mc&AVK. School
teacher, 753 Park Place. Klmirt. N,
Y. " This Spring while away from
home teaching my first term in
country school I was perfectly
wretched with that human asronv
called dyspepsia. After dieting for
two wee as ana getting no better, a
.. . . " .7 : '
llicnu WTOie me, Suggesting that I
take August I- lower. The verv next
day I purchased a bottle. I am de
lighted to say that August Flower
neipea me so tnat I Have quite re
covered irom my intuspomion,
Signs of H::llfi.
You don't have to look
twice to detect them bright
eyes, Dngnt color, bright
smues,
bright in
every ac
tion. Scorfs
Disease, is
EMULSION,
overcome
only when
7TT
weak tissue
is replaced by the healthy
kind. Scott's Emulsion of
cod liver oil effects cure by
buildincr up sound flesh. It
is agreeable to . taste and
easy of assimilation.
Prapared by Seett tlowne, Jl. T. All arastlMa.
SYY) tSJtDffA . ist quality can ever
i n sTsV. TVaiMi besent by mall. May
uau y,.u auow it. By frelnht. nrensid II
inw erreu. we snio saiei v a. n or 1 1. trees
t y r. Koees of rare excellence, evarvthl no-
Yon actually pay leai than for the puny
stuff. 1.0 0 acres Nurseries. 21,00) acres
Orchards. Kiact Information about trees
ana lrults. Htarlc Bros . Loniaisna. Mo.
Prone Trees.
Ttsllsn and Petite, nita nM. e a a i .
hlirh K ner 1.000: 4 to bi hl.h Lin ... , T
Pack I lie done at eoat. All tmm a.,...
I to name and free from fnanrOi m b..j
I ?. er".., . . nA VIH, attorney In fact for
-.. ... vtm'mium, auurraF, roriianu, Or.
Ferry's
beeds
hl WNl, TlreV r llwava sasJI.M.
mwya In dfni(tfl aiwatfath.. i '
FERRY'SSEEDANNUAL
nL !Z '"vs""""" every Hlann-r.j
l S.IU --.-.riH-.a 1
J). IL FhKJtYA. fETnnrr
wttr rfc-a. Mick.
lf0tj6HD5r
?M't'!3
TlSTrn
-v f
"wo:A.nsr
. in. name oi woman's Friend. It is
ll In relieving ths haekeh.. l.j...i.'B
rhich burden" aad iboVtin '. TZ."
' " WiH fWa health
A FOOT-HOLD
tor Cimptloa l what Jou
are olforinK, if your blood Is
Impure. CoiMMimptUm Ik simp,
ly Lung rVruf nl. A svrofu.
Iloue condition, with a slight
cough or cold, la all thai II
needs to develop ll
Hut just as It depends upon
tlw blood for Its origin, an it
dntHMids U I" m the blood for
lis cure, lue surest) remedy
for Koroflila In every form,
the most effective blood-cleans,
ar, flash-builder, and strength
restorer that's known to nmll.
oal auienve. la Doctor I'lerce't
Uolden Mmlli-al lilaoovary,
For ConsampUon In all lis
earlier sUgea, and for Weak
Lung. Astlima,HvreOouglis,
and all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung aiTeo.
tlons, thai la the only remedy so unfailing
that It can be (rMurunfestl. If It domui'i
beuaflt or cure, you have your money batik.
No matter bow Imig you've had Catarrh,
or bow severe, Vt. Bege's Hemedy will efTent
a permanent cure. I") reward la e (Tared
by the proiu-leUirs of thla meUluUM, far aa
lucurabts oaes ofCaliT.
PRINTERS
ASP
PUBklSHERS
-wuj. nni) m'U, i.inc or-
TYPE
Presses,
Printing Materia and Machinery
for sale at lowest nrlwe Slid most ailvaubureoue
terms at
Palmer & ReyType Foundiy,
Cor. Front and Alder Streets,
PORTLAND, OR.
Write for prl ss sod terms before baying etet
where.
THE MPlfl Lim,"
A monthly journal of so
cial interest to Printers,
Reporters, Editor and
Publishers.
If you don't receive it
and want it, write
Palmer & ReyTyps Foundry,
PUDLI3HER8.
PORTLAND ORIQON.
Hercules Gas Enginu
tuai v.ra vsaiiMasi
MaeM for Power or Pumping Purpose.
f Ue CbeatwH RelttMe One Xniae
oa tlw Marts.
Out c tnaiNt Ana
PUMIS
For Hlmpllrlte It BaaU tha World. ,
It oils Itself from a itoanreolr,
Ne) Carbaretor to get out f ardar.
Ma llalterles or Electric Hpark.
It runs wltb a CUwir-r (Iraoe of Uaaollos than anjr
wii.r a'l.
saan ma t-sTaumea to
PALMER & REV, Manufactuhim.
406 tamest Stnsl tu rrudn, CiL
1KD . ;t
POHTLAMD, OHKOON.
MAfiUO BOSS CHUM
will Wit Dry or Oreo
Bones, M.,t,Orlatle and all
Oreen cut HONK nl
donlile the nntnb.-r of ears
ill maae th.m more e :
tlle-vrlll earrr Die (en
safe) Uimtigh the molUuf
rerlial ana put then) la
condition to la, when em
rommand the hlcheet price
and U1 doreiiiiie Vonf
c.n.-.a rssesr than anj
Othur food. '
Fee Oreen rlnnes and
the lire, and oa will make
fifty V'recnt more proM.
Bona lor Cstalogaa ai,a -Pnees,
flTAHnti BCUBATOi COIFT, PETAtDIA, CIL. -
FRAZER AXLE
BostinthaWorld!
GREASE
bet tha Ebmimb
Sold Everywhere!
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-ear sfmniB arrnsin, ,
STHMA eilRFD
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CITRR. im..J. i
Collins shos. Ee,
CICW Liuli'Mj
Isnisthsaetarneianes.'
learllns remeilr (or all ia
",Bil diwharsos aai
prlTaiedlaaaaeeoraiaa. A
eertaia enre (or Ihe SattlT
" eakasas aeoajuv ;
to aomea.
I preaari be It and feel safe
all eufrerara.
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very remarkable and certain
1 1 i r ssuu crrisii
REVEALED REMEDY haa KiTea
uniform) sncuesa.
and weakneai
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