Ioyal Never Fails. ROYAL BAKING POWDER is always perfect; no experimenting is necessary with it ; the house keeper never has cause to return it. to the grocer and beg for the return of her money. Fof a third of a century its invaluable qualities have been familiar to American housewives, who have found its use always a guarantee of light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. Some baking powders are so imperfectly rnade from cheap and inferior materials that their manufacturers are compelled to take them back in large quantities. During the last year thousands of cases of one brand sold or commissioned upon a "guarantee" nave been returned caked, spoiled and useless. Do not take chances with a baking powder with which there is a possibility of failure. ROYAL BAKING POWDER NEVER FAILS. Th First Worated Mill. It U now just 100 yean ago since John Sur den crossed over from Haworth and settled at Dockroyd. That was ao Important period In the commercial history of our country, for the gnat discoveries of Hargreavoa, Wyatt, Arkwright and others, followed by Watt with his improved steam engine, were about to effect a complete revolution in onr industries, and about that time was laid the foundation of the trade which had done so much for that valley. It might be aid that that district had been the very cradle of the mechanical spinning of wor sted. . Mr. John Sugden employed about half a dosen hand combers, and used to send his tops into the hamlets or the farm houses of the district, where the good wife's shuttle eould then be seen merrily flashing through the loom. The manufacturers at that time carried many of their pieces to the Halifax Piece hall. In the year 1606 a great event took place in that village by the founding by John Sugden of Providence mill, and ter ror was struck into the hearts of the hand pinners, who feared they would lose their occupation, by which women could earn two shillings and strong girls one shilling and alz pence per week. Mr. Sugden be gan with three spinning frames of proba bly sixty to eighty spindles each, and from that time the firm had steadily progressed. Interview in Manufacturer. Could Prove It Too. "During the war," said Andy, "father, who was a conscript physician, came acrosa half witted young fellow named Garrett Bendrix. Dr. Calhoun examined him and found that he would not do to enlist. So he gave him a certificate and sect him back to the farm to do what he could toward help making a crop. "By and by anot her conscript officer cams along and got hold of the youth. " 'Come along to town with me,' said the officer. 'You'll have to be enlisted in the army.' " 'Tain't no use'n takin' me, cap'n,' said the boy. " 'Come along, I say.' ""Tain't no -use'n takin' me; I can't serve. I'm cr fool, an' I've got the papers to prove hit " Arlnnta CVinatlrntinrt for rPaip. all a iaaw UA cum rairSof .Man. L 3 GETrJrGET The Timothy Hopkins Collection of Sweet Peas Containing twentr-ooe distinct varieties a large packet of each fur Si. 50. or a packet of the tarns varieties, mixed, for to cents. 12 Carnations foiiacTartaea) . $1.00 12 Chrysanthemums $1.00 12 Pelargoniums vniacraiwe)$io 12 ROSeS dUtlaavaiktial . $I.OO All ttnng, seaUf , pot-gnm plontt, frt 6y mll. Flower Seeds? Vegetable Seeds TJV.T" With either of above collections, our hajujaomcly Qluftreied 100-page catalogue is seal free. This is deucted to be work of art. and contains a reproduc tion, in natural colors, of the t renty-ooe rariet ies now vnivereally recognized as Tb Timothy HopkliU CoUtOUm of 5wt Paw. Sherwood Hall Nursery Co. an fmancisco, cau Easily Men Up Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out injury to the organs of digestion. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites has come to be an article of every day use, a prompt and infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. FreweS b Soott 4 Bowne, M. V. AIMrur t (THE DRY AO. have seen her limpid eyes. Large wilh gradual laughter, rise Throngh wild roses' nettles. Like twin blossoms grow and star. Then the hateful, envious air Whisked them Into petals. I have seen her hardy cheek, Like a molten coral, leak Through the leafage shaded. Of thick ctiickasawa, and then. When I made more sure, again To a red plum faded. I have found her racy lips. And her graceful linger tips. But a haw or berry. Glimmers of her there and here, Just, forsooth, enough to cheer And to make me merry. Often on the ferry rocks Dazzling dimples of loose locks At me she hath shaken; And I've followed all In vain! They had trickled into rain. Sunlit, on the brakes. Once her full limbs flashed on me, Kaked, where some royal tree Powdered ail the spaces ' . With wan sunlight and quaint shade Bnch a haunt romance bath made For haanched satyr races. . There, I know, hid amorous Pans For a sudden pleading ran Through the maze of myrtle. And a rapid violence tossed All its flowerage 'twas the lost Cooings of s turtle. Madison Cawein in St. Joseph's News. Wnat One Mas Saw In One Day. MI saw three very curious things yesterday; remarkable, they were. Coming in on a suburban train 1 sat down behind a women as black as ink She wag a full blooded negro, and her hair was as straight as yours or mine and as soft as velvet 1 don't think there is another such case in the world. "Walking op Broadway later on 1 saw an electric wire catch fire and burn id twain, the pieces falling to the trrormd. There were no cross wires nor any wire nor anything within ten feet of it when it caught. He rested awhile. "say! Ahem! When I was eating trapper last night I fonnd a worm a black, shaggy worm an inch long in a fresh egg. Yon see 1 have my eggs served to me in the shell and eat them with a spoon from the shell. As 1 dug down Into the yolk of one brought me at fashionable restaurant I saw something black in the center, and pulling it out discovered what 1 have told yon. The egg was sound as a dollar. The way 1 figure it ont is that an old hen swal lowed a worm just before the egg began to form and the worm got tangled np in the machinery and got stack. Well, I mast be going. Good day." St. Louis Kepublic. Fear Before the right. Testimony differs as to the feeling of the soldier on going into a fight, and the many experiences related by Grand Aimy men to their always willing lis teners show that in their war histories there was no uniformity of either feat or daring. The major of a New Hamp. hire regiment said: "1 always felt timid when the shot began to reach us, but as soon as we got into action 1 was earned away by excitement. 1 am not usually a profane man, and 1 have no recollection of talking roughly to my troops, yet a good many of them have assured me that all through a fight 1 would swear like well, like a trooper." Another man, a colonel, said: "It's all nonsense to say that a man doesn't feel afraid in the beginning of a fight and all through it. Of course he does, fie has reason. Sherman said of General Sum ner that he was the only man who grew bolder as be grew older, but the only man 1 ever saw who really seemed to want to fight, and to enjoy it after he was in it. was Custer." New York Sua A Lawn Game. Tetherball is a new game of Eng lish origin which possesses the pro nounced advantage of being played in few feet of lawn or courtyard. A post eight feet high is set up, and to this Ib attached a cord having at its end ball. . The space of the grounds may influence somewhat the length of the string, which should be, however, not less than eight nor more than ten feet long. The ball is set in rotary motion, nd with tennis racquets the two play ers endeavor in turn to hit it The game is said to be exciting, and decid edly a warm contest, as the ball proves very elusive. Exchange. Libraries' Mute tuna and Methods. Modern museum methods applied to libraries will result in a vast extension of their general usefulness and availa bility for the purposes of instruction, and in the modern museums the exhibi tion of books has become almost as im portant as the display of the conven tional museum specimens.- " ' A Preacher. Warning. A southern preacher who lectured in Boston the other night advised women to bewarj of men with small ears, small noses, small eyes and small bands and feet, as they would be apt to turn ont small potatoes. But the question as to how small is small the girls must settle for themselves. . The borse or dog or bird which belongs to us is given to us, like every other fact in our lives, to test our natures whether they are noble or mean. These creatures de maud especial justice and tenderness from us, ns do the absent or the dead, because they are dumb; they cannot protest against injuaUot or demand their ruthta. , TMt WAY TQ SELL A HOME. th Granar Gnt a Big Priee and Dldsvl Han to Divvy on It, Either. Postmaster Sexton tells a story ot a well known horse fancier and a grauger who had a couple of fine horses to sell. This rustic, who lives In an adjoining county In Indiana, camo to town with a letter of to traduction to this conuohtseur, who has an Irresistible likiug for fino horselleah and the money to gratify It. The writer of the letter of introduction specially urged the city friend to take more thau passing In terest In the niau from the couutry. The farmer drove bis horses to the gen tleman's residence and git ve him the letter. "Are your horses blooded t" "Yes, they come of fair stock." "Cau they make good timer" "Yes, pretty fair time," "What do you ask for them t" "Ob, I think that 800or WOO will about suit me, because I am deucedly hard up just now." ily mend," said the city man, "I've Just bought a pair of horses or I would take those oil your bands, but let me say to you that you don't know how to sell your tetun. You output to ask at least $1,500 ns a be ginner, blow about their wouderful speed and brag about their bearlug and pedigree. I know a mau who wauls to buy a team, but you must not approach him as you did me. He will never take your horses. If you are still in your prim and do some bragging 1 thluk 1 can Una you a customer. Drive past my office on La Salle street at 10 o'clock in the morning two or three times and come in when I shake my hand kerchief." In the morning the grangerdid as he was directed, the handkerchief was shaken and he was beckoned to come in. In the office was the man he had seen the night before and his friend. 'That's a Hue team you are driving; is it for safer' "Well, I dunnof" "nave they a pedigreef" "You bet they have. It's as long as the pedigree of Queen Victoria." "Do they bold their beads blghf" "Why, half the time they are way up In the clouds." "Can they make good timef "Greased lightning ain't a circumstance." " hat do you ask for thetnr" "Fifteen hundred dollars and not a eon tinental cent less." "Well," said the friend of the man to whom the letter of introduction was pre sented the night before. "I'm looking for just such a team. The price suits me. Come to my omce across the way, aud 1 11 give you a check and take the horses." The farmer was almost paralyzed, because he thought that ttiOO or $700 would be the outside figure. And he went home to Lake county satisfied that "those fellows up in Chicago are smarter n chain ughtning." Albany Argus. The Conductor's Tarn Cam. at Last. He was the chronic car joker on that line of road, aud seldom boarded the train without guying the conductor, or left it without raising a general laugh at the company s or trainmen's expense. One day, however, he arrived late at the sta tion and barely in time to swing on with out a ticket. lie had just caught his breath, after seating himself with the usual daily crowd of fellow travelers, when the conductor appeared. "Haven't got any ticket," began the joker, in his usual vein, aud the crowd awaited its daily guy. "All right; give me fifty cents," respond ed the official. "Never carry anything so small," and the traveler picked out a twenty dollar bill. but did not pass it up. Make out your receipt first," be contin ued, "I'm all business today." Then the receipt-was duly punched out he took it and began a long and labored Inspection of it, still holding on to bis twenty dollar bill, at the same time aggravating the busy conductor with superfluous questions: "En gine all right? Air brakes or band brakes? Newsboy chained? Any rebate on this ticket? Punched it all you want to? Any top over allowed?" etc. As the conductor began to tire of the business, the funny man handed over his twenty dollar bill and suddenly drew it back, adding, "One question more: Is this a through train?" "Bet your life," replied the conductor, taking the bill; "and what is more," he added, pocketing the bill and deliberately moving away, "it's through without 'change,'" and the entire car smiled at the funnyman and his disappear ing twenty dollar bill. Buffalo Commer cial. Some Bare Shells. The Cypneas are a most attractive fam ily to the shell lover, a large number of species being Known. One is used as money in Africa, and in 1848 over six tons were shipped by England alone. The orange cowry, the name suggested by its color, is a rare form, and a few years ago a good specimen would command a large price. Thousands of the various kinds are brought into the united btates every fear and. sold for various purposes, the tiger cowry being the most common. The great conch strombus is a common form in the curiosity shops. Their home is on the great coral reefs of the tropical waters, ana to snow their numbers have poled a boat along which I could have filled in the course of a few hours. In the Gulf of Mexico they are used for bait in the Havana fisheries. A portion of Key West Is called Concbtown, from the belief that the concha Is a staple article of diet there: but this is hardly true. Conch meat is sometimes eaten, but a steady diet of it would result in a change of tbe dentition of the people: in a word, conch meat is tough. ban Francisco Chronicle. Literary Fads a Hundred Tears Ago. One might suppose that the neriod in which we now live has some pretensions to originality in its literary fads at least. But here is a century old newspaper declaring .oat j novels are now in the press from tbe pens of young ladies of fashion." In spite of the hyperbole, it is nulta evi. dent that novel writing was positively epi demic. "At Mrs. D 's school," says The Times, "all the young ladies write novels in the fourth class." It might be some consolation to the literary pessimist to dis cover something in proof of the assump tion that tbe present generation is the most irreverent in history, but here is The Post (a few years earlier) asking: "What la Jemmy Boswell about? Where Is his 'Life and Letters' of the great lexicograph er, the Atlas of obscure sentiment and pompous phraseology?" We are not even original in condemning tbe redundancy of Johnson. Harper's Bazar. On. Way of Patting It. Though not exactly a child, Mrhana. a lad once appeared before Bishop Wi'lber (orce for confirmation. The bishop feeling lure that he had confirmed him before, bent over and said In a low tone, "My boy, think I have confirmed you before." The lad opened bis great wide eyes and replied. iuu ue a uar. iasseirs Journal, 8b Knew Her Blx. Can we not meet alnna nn R.inrlnwt' t.a Whispered eagerly as he rose to go. "No." said the hunWa dan, ,,. .,..11. "not very well. Sunday is not a legal day for meeting a loan. If I can help you any other day" But tbe darkness had swallowed him up. St. Joseph News. Help Wanted. Ambitious Ynrth I nn ..I.,-.-, i..- - - vu mifci,uv lor a pushing young man. I wnni.i til ths position. tracer All right. Here are forty or fifty orders to deliver. You will find the push cart at the back door. Good Nswa. - Efll'S BURGLARS. rarmer Stubblnt and His Wlf O.t Terrible Se.tr. from Strangers. Ftirmcr Erl Stcbblns, fast asleep after Ms bard day's work in the field, was sud denly rousod to semi-consciousness by loud crush, . Just what or where tht noise ! whs diil not appear, and, after a little vain listening for further disturbance, the tired tanner sank ikgaltt into slumber. A mo ment Inter be wits once more roused this time most thoroughly so by his wife1 voire whlxiwriug hoarsely 111 his cart "Krll Erie! wake mil There's somebody dow uller truiiiplu' rouudl Dou't you hear urn?" Krl did hear some one movingsomewhere lu the lower part of the house, and he In stantly slid out of bed ready to do battle. "Somebody In the cellar! He'd show 'em a thing or two wort h remembering.' With these warlike thoughts flushing through his mind the farmer slipped on his trousers aud stole softly down stairs to the kitchen The noise lu the cellar sounded very loud now,-but not at all like tramping; rather it was a combination ot scuttling and scratching with a queer slopping sound, of some one paddling lu water. Erl was tukingdown his loaded gun from its hooks on the wall juat as another eras! sounded through the house. This time the sound was unmistakable; a pan ot milk had been knocked from the table to the tone floor. The angry farmer cocked his gun, hurried to the cellar door, threw it open and theu stopped short. The bright moonlight streaming In at the outside door of the cellar showed fiv or six half grown pigs making a feast of the milk, which was streaming over the floor. Erl at once understood the situation. The pigs, which were pastured iu the or chard about the house, had found their way to the outer door, pushed it open and entered the cellar. . The only thing to do was to drive them out. So, putting his guu back on the hooks, Erl started to eject the intruders. Now if any one terrestrial quadruped harder to drive than all others, that quad ruped Is a pig. However, as the farmer was experienced in pig driving and thor oughly in earnest, he soon got rid ot all except one brute that steadfastly refused to go. He would charge full toward tbe open door, but when within" a few feet of It would suddenly dart aside and rush back to the furthest corner of the cellar. When routed from this lurking place he would repeat his former maneuver with just enough variation to render impossible any attempt to stop bim. After three or four such experiences Erl begau to get excited. He would hare beaten the pig. but he had no weapon ot any sort. At last, however, he gnt near the brute and, raising his foot, kicked bim heavily In the rear. Alas for En! he had quite for gotten that be was barefooted. As a result be nearly broke all the toes of his right foot. Tbe kick, moreover, frightened tbe poor pig so badly that he suddenly made a bolt up tbe stairs toward tbe kitchen. Now it happened that Dame Stebbins, armed with an old boot and carrying a tallow candle, was just coming to her hus band s assistance. There was a fine com bination of screams, squeaks and grunts. followed by several heavy bumps, as the the woman and pig rolled together down the stairs and iuto tbe puddle ot milk below. At this ludicrous sight Erl burst into laughter, whereupon his indignant spouse soundly berated him for bis hardness of heart, declaring that be would laugh if she were to break ber neck. While tbe farmer was pacifying his angry wife prudent piggy slipped quietly out of the door and made good his escape. xoutn a Companion. Ought to Bat Couldn't. "Do you make keys here?" asked the woman as she entered a locksmith shop. "Yes'm." "Well, I want one." "Whot sort of a key, ma'am. "One for tbe front door." "Have you a duplicate?" "No." "Bring the lock?" "No." "What sort of a key Is itf "I I don't remember." "But bow am I to guess? There are about 40.000 different kinds of keys." tt m. i didn't know that." "Is it a night key?" "Yes, yes. That's It. It's a night key." uut mat s also very indefinite." "Well, my husband sometimes unlocks tbe door with his pocketknife or button- book or anything else that comes handv. and you ought to know about what sort of a key would fit such a lock." He studied over It a while, but finally had to admit that he was np a tree. De troit Free Press. Take Time. Some one gives these directions for mak ing life happy: 'lake time. It Is of no use to fume or fret or do as tbe angry housekeeper who Baa got noni or the wrong key and Hushes. shakes and rattles it about the lock until both are broken and tbe door Is still un locked. The chief secret of comfort lies in not suffering trifles to vex us, and in cul tivating our undergrowth of small pleas ures. Try to regard present vexations as von will regard them a month hence. Since we canuot get what we like, let ns like what we can get. It is n -t riches, it is not poverty, it is human nature that is the trouble. The world is like a looking gloss. Laugh at it and it laughs back; frown at It and it frowns back. Angry thoughts canker tbe mind and dispose It to the worst temper In the world that of fixed malice and revenge. It is while in this temper that most men become criminals. Ha Didn't Like to Walk. a ciever r rencn comedian when a vounc and struggling actor in Paris bit on an In genious plan to save himself the walk from the theater after rehearsal to his lodgings. which were situated near Montmartre cem etery, lie dressed in black, and If he es pied a funeral procession with a vacant seat in any one of the coaches he Dromntlv puueu out, a uanukercniel and bid his face In it while bailing the vehicle. Under the Impression that he was one of tbe mourn ers arrived late be was of course immedi ately installed in the vacant seat. London TitBitg. An Ancient Indian Art. Southern India bos been the cradle of the art of copper engraving, and seems likely soon to become Its grave, for barely half a dozen artisans still exist who under stand the subtleties of the old craft. Jill quite lately copper chombras with brass or silver ornamentations used to be manufact ured in Tanjore, Arkonum, and are still drawing their lflst breath at Manambucha vadl and Tirnpntl, but the cunning has gone from the hand, and the work is less powerful than the ancient one. Nine teenth Century. A blind man with a band organ has been parading the streets of Alexandria, Ind., with a placard on his breast which reads, "1 am blind and the father of eight children by a horrible accident" Trinity college. Cambridge. England. has an autograph letter of Sir Isaaa Newton which the curators of the insti tution bought in 1889 for $319. Amurafa III killed five of his broth. err, his mother in grief took ber own lire; and be was shortly after taken off by ooison. NATVBS'I I tilt BIT ALLY, If nature did not itruttgls sistnst dlmnuw, even In weakly eonitliuilnua, swift lileH wnulil b theeoiimoi s inalaily to Its fatal termina tion, wane nature taut rug ir. lei hi iei worm. Iiel.ll us. aid her eintna with JsdM.m mudiolnal h.ln. Kxlwu-ni-e unlit be our suhtv In tiatllra wlih ill-ea e, ml that "l-mp to our fe t ' INilicli't Hiwivitor Mnmaen imuoi. a .ale, tiled and tlitin h ally ( nature. II tin- hinmi ! iniiKitMl wlih hi . If His bowels.' t attach are luauilve, If the kliluejw fall In e tial ItiiunrlMiM of tich thev are the natut lait'et, aeimrxeof the Hitter" i the unreal rvll iltmed by tirof, lntinl tmloraement and me for nearly hall aeei lnry. No Sinn. lean or Iireiar rtm.e yhaarar ini ureater dlmliieilon a. a rein eJjt f r ami lreviiiilv f eh'onlo liver rem rl"lm, s'arla, eKiiMliit'l.in, kidney aud rneu mat e trouuie sun uiDi.ny, "My on. r yon a Chrlilvf" kl th leaiW at a t'amile ittvlval er lee. "Yen." le lied the buy; vwlut d'yer thluk I am, add tieat-r - TWKNTV TKtllM XrKHIKNOIC. C. D. Fredrloks, the well-known pholog ra ber, 7T0 Rroadwav, Nw York, ayst "I have been using Aluwx's Toaons Plastsrx for twenty years, aud found them utie of t he best of family medicines. I nelly summing up my experience, I say Hint when hImihhI tin the nnmll ol the bank At iih-k's I'laxtichs llll the body with iierrou energy. and thus cure fatigue- brain exhiuti t on, i.eblliiy and kidnev ditlleiiMtw. Kor women ami oniiiiren t nave loiintt mem in valuable. They never Irritate the skin or cause tns augment pain, nut cure sure inrvat, uougna, coins, pains in hii, uaei or dust, imllge.tion and bowel oom plaints." Father A hiunlrrd dollar, for milt of clothe. never ti- Id I hat for a ml in niv lllo. Him- Well, you'll havs to rxglu now, lather; hre' uie uiu. Each year finds "Jfrown'a Bronoliial 7V(i chft" in new localities, in various parts of me world, f or relieving cougni, colds uiu! throat disease, they have been urotmi reli- auie. ouki uaiy in vwrci. The Brat woman an I the laat to nut en honn- HKir;. win ueM-rve lauie aa toe two nravv.i wou-en lu Auivrler, BDPTUKB AND PILU CVKMD, We noaltlvelv ear. mature. nilx snd all rec tal aiaeaies wiuohiiwu oraetouuou imm ouai iieaa. No euro, no liar. Aim all frlentt dla eaaea. Address tor pamphlet lira, rorteroeid 4 uuaey, gas naxset itroei, eau 'Taueuuo, Now and the tou hear of a charitable eoal dealer, lint n in not ilkelr to so very muoh out ot aia w igu hi oe to. Our readers will sarv. thamwdvaa 1 noticing the remarkable offerings advertised in another column by the Sherwood Ball nursery Co. of Monlo Park and San Fran cisco, who are leaders on the coast in fur nishing everything for the farm and garden. When peop e are hired to I. rood they quit wors ai noou aa the pay iois. 9tatc or Ohio, Citv or Toisixi ( Ll'CASt'OI'NlV. 1 Frank J. i'iiush ma oath that he In Hi enlor partner of the linn nf F J Chunky A CO., doiinr tm.iiieni In the city l Tiikvio, county ana state ainreuin, ami that asm nrm win paji the mm ol ON K Ml MiitKl) liuLLAKg lor eael aud every c.ae of ratairn th.t eanuiit be cured o, tne uae ol hall uat.uikii i rim. rs..k j. t'iir..-r.i Swirn to before roe aud utMH-rllil in ni pnnence ttiu 6tli day ol Hei-ember. A. II. iwie. L8KAL.J A. V. (l.r.AU, Xtittlru Public. Hal!'. Catarrh Cure la Mkeu Inu-rually, anil i-ta directly on the hloo and mtico a surface of the ay.teip, Henn for tetltmntalii. frre. r. 4. l iii-..r.v i u.. loieuo, u. sold by ilrumtia-s; 76ceuii. Th. Truth About Clrta, A small boy in a Brooklyn grammar school bos furnished the latest informa tion about girls in a recent composition "Girls is pretty ami afraid of guns. They wear toe rn libers and look at the clouds and say, 'Oh, how pcrfickly love ly! " aew York Tunes. Of the 313 suicide reported in New York city in one year, shooting was most popular with 77 cases, to 48 by poison. 87 by banging, SU by gas, 16 by knife, 10 by drowtiing, 4 by jumping from a roof and 8 by jumping from a window. Tit Gssmsa for breakfast. Css Enamellue Stove foiuh; no dust, no nasM Rich Red Blood Results from taking Hood's Sarsapariila Mr. Chat. Walker Ot San Francisco, "For several years I have been troubled with blotches and pimples on my face and body, which were very annoying. I tried neveral pre. minion;., aim alio oilier metiicincs, out uiey Hood's : Cures did not seem to benefit me. T,at fail s friend advised in,- to try Hood's ar.iaarllla. 1 was ueverniiuou to give u , A Thorough Trial. After using two bottlei, my skin returned to Its natural stale. I still use It, ax It Riven me strength ami vigor. I never had better health in my life, and 1 owe It to taking Hood's Hnriv DSrilla." ( IIA. VVAI.KKIt. wlih l-ui-vlll Mlu. w., u r.j.iiui nirucb, nan r ranciflco. Hood's Pills are the bent after-dinner rills, asHlnt lileKHilon, cure hearts"!!. 2fin. Tbe Best Waterproof Coat In the WORLD I TlieFIKH Is RAND SMCKEIt la vnn-.iin.il trr- proof, and will limp you dry In the hrd,'ulorm. Ilm new I'UMMKI, HCIl Kbit In a perfect rlilli, coat, and coyerstluK-ntlreiaridl., liewareof ImltaUuti.. lirm't limy acnai ir ma "juii jirai,d" it notim it, JHu.tra. leo laiainiru in-. A, J. TOWKIt, notion, Malt. Ptso'R Bmnedjr for Catarrh la tlw 1W, Fwtf to Vm, and iheptt. If hf drtiffjftHi or mmi by uutU, tO W.wam Ck N. P. N. V. Ho. 483 H. JF. X. V. Ho. 600 and hollow oliseks, and dull, sunkan eyes, don't alwayi mean that a woman's oUL Half the time, they only show that she's overworked ot uttering. To tueb women, to every wo inn n who Is tired or alnicted, Pr. Helve's favorite I'resorlptlon safely and certainly brlugs back IxuUlb and strength, It's leirltinial. mulleins that enrrerta and cures; a tonlu that invlro rutes and builds up; a nervine that soothes and etrengthoiia, For all the derangements, irrogulnrlUes and woakueewa Meuliar to wo men, It Is the only (fMuitmteed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, yuu have your money book. It wont do to experiment with Cu tni'ih. , There's tlio coimmnt danger ol tl living It to the lung. You can Imve a EeiTeot mill permanent curs with Dr. age's Catarrh lieinuily. tuua.,and gl.UUpor Dottle? UueoeutaUoao. TtltS nnaiT Conoii t'lina iiroiiud v cm where all others full. Couch., Croup, lot. Throat, rloara.n.aa, Whoop In couun an-1 A.tnma, 'or Con.umptlca It bus no rlvult hascund thousands, mid will runs Tut) If taken In time. Mold by l)rtiitiflaU on a guar, enter). For a Lame llaek or Cheat, mm BlilLOH'S BELLADONNA iLA8TKRJOc HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY, uve von I iiturrh 1 Th a re mod v la fftisrnn toed tu euro yon. l'rioe,Uuta. iujootor I roe. 'August 99 Flower , I had been troubled five month, with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness after eatiug, and a heavy load iu the pit of my stomach. Sometimes deathly sickness would overtake me. I was working for Thomas McIIcnry.Druggist, Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I had been for seven years. I used August Flower for two weeks. I was relieved of all trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. I have gained twenty pounds since my re covery. J. D. Cox, Allegheny, Pa. 0 GOVERNOR FENNOYElt la for free .liver eolnaire. Well, all. ver I. mined Into T.htenrare at shout coat of enltiHire at A. FKIdiK.NIII-.IM- OOVKRNOR PESNOYEK OOVKKN'OR I'KNNOVEIt KK'f. T."ar11n Jewel r. Portland, Or. Write lor o.a rUu on Hhooua. solid or I'. ale. Hl(l.th.sesaniaui. Lading raaiady for ail . nnaatural dlaeharfa. aa prlratadla.a.a.of acta, a e.rtala cur. for la.4a.HI 1 taiio tataail perali. to wum.s. I nMun h It mmA faal at.' lTtla()MI'ifl, la MtMitU U Ir . iiaom.iTi.g ,ar wsi ''."""'-'-. . ,14 V Drais slats rmu ue. a-jj-- ' Vvjnvr 'rr f ii i j k. rtr. r v ai . f avJ I II II sV 1 ti rfL -ELY'S CREAM BALM -4 leanae tbe aaal AUiaya 1'mIii Krati.rea Taate Kellef nt once i( the SlrfLl. ii nr n roll Kf.v All cannot possess a $10,000 (This sum wa paid for th first in the share of fl coin, hut manv ran 1 - j of art only special coin ever issued United Slates Government World's Fair Souvenir CoitiaS- The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition 5,000,000 of which were donated to the Government, are being rapidly taken As there early promised to be would render them very valuable in Authorities decided to place the price $1.00 for and sell them direct to the neonle. thm , .... . . ., r, ' . -"-"j ruw,wu, aim UJI1IK IIIC additional money for the further development of the Fair. .Considering the fact that there were bxis,oootooo of these coins to be distributed amome' 6t.oaa.ooo nennt in this of the foreign demand,) and that many ino- in niirrhlCa ihaa mamanln.. . ...j, """""'todi grandest Exposition ever held, should For Sale F?triattrFlLiia.ark him to &et them wc have made arrange iJ,Gry WllCrC ments to have them sold throughout the Cniinfrv hv 4.1 fh Iflrlinfr M.Unr.! . , . and Banks. If not for sale in vour . J five coins, by Post-office or Express fir-lit .irllti ln-lv,..i:A 1 1- mjuui, wiui iiunutiiuiis now w scnu mem to you, ail char get prepaid, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, IU. . - , . ... rtmi'lUA UHKHOIf. JMTlllFir 111 jAlvn iSlS!."' V ' MOOltE'S KK VKAI.ICIl KKMKtiV my huahaud ws lellovid n nil nn V.ld oaaonf F.IIE11M ATImM and i..y vonnneat "my rare? ami Iv Of IN K1.A MM ATORY Hfl ICU M AtlHM w hVn 4. b.t ?1 could gut did lilra no guod. U.L.... t "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH A POLIO.. 'Piatt! Ferry's Seeds ..attajua Tliiiv urn mIivhvm ralifafiitV al.ui.ua iltnitltllil. klltVMVH tltH tHHsl rFERR Y'S SEED ANNU AO JKor .MM I iin'iiiiijinii'i'. overy I'mni.T. I II Id H rtrrtfn".'n"t "V"' "WM-iiv imi mil iff, i llimruiputiHi mimii tuwiiiitinwismuMtiii' . k At M IHHJ .b.M.FUllO StSEZjF' BLOOD POISON a a- T- Primary, daeonil. t OKLllf l- lis sryrTurliuryiir. Jill i. iit mai u all haver he nt h.Mt.e iiinnioi, hul with th.e alio hrnl.ir too-.iM.lira ..willwmlraot looii.oile'iu or mliiml all ra-nay and iwr niilranin. of i-umina, ruiiroail tnra mid Kifalbllli IfwVl'iilUoeure.liyoaharelaaosn.eh Mu.u. l-ali-h... Ill M...IJ M. Hole 'l'hr,mt, 'I7K b...li. Ilairor KyalirMafailiiiiil. lllll.iaNnhl. kill Wood t'ulaun that soai-antap t" our.. W. .oIKMt the moat onallnai. on.ea so; eha 1,-nx. th. world f..ro,.w. n..iot our. '1'hla el-ouaa haa ilai".. A lusal auarallte. to eura or rl unit laoliey, Abtoluta prootaaoiitaiuildiiiiilloilioo. AUdiM COOK HK.UKDY CO., Uaaonle Tewnle. rlcaa, III li Bonea.Mi'.l.lirlalli-al.dall AflVl ." t.'ut BONKH WIU tlle-wlll earrr th hn.u 'l'lo!l.t-l '"lr Uironsh lha moiluis TitpiiHji period and put thata lg coouuxl.'l the hlKheat pries and will dnvelop iobi ehl.'ts faator than aur other food. Feed flreen Bones and I rtaa.aea. to sill th Ilea, and you will make HIV ptr Mnt more profit. Head tot Catalog an4 prlees. f ETALtni 1MB1TCB GOilfT. PETiLUll. ClL "'"MARK n mot fo TMt aisMT DICYCLC SWS-ISUl vov Au.Movr (MS CO, MM flUvt . a . H fJ0RTlipAClriCrTLKf,q bicycles or cvawv ucacnif riutt. , MalKVt BmtWW - POWTtANP QfreON. ?7y)StOff "t quality can vex ay- Imp yuu a now lu KV lrel(rlil, prepaid If pre erred, weililpaalelv4,6 ore (u tretta: i-yr. Iloaetol rar eionl lenc. tverytlilnx 1 Yon actually pay lees than lor the) puny stalf. l.CKM seres Nurseries. 20.t 00 acres Orcharila. Eiact Information about treat anl fruit. Htark Broa., Louisiana, Mo. FRAZEH AXLE BestinlhWorld! Get tha Genuine! GREASE Sold Everywhere! YOUNQ MCNI Th 8polflo A No. I. Craa, wlthon' fall, all faa. t-f Slwaawrr. kavia and 4ilaa, mi mailer of h',w aii'l ati.tllii.. 1'iuvwi.la alrl l.tra, It bvl,t ... I... t-ri.a.l rromly. ttin-a when everything alav Iim tnllMl. M.,IH hv all lIMiaKlala. MautdiMiiurvra; 1 frleaa. SS.eO. tu, nan jie, tw. hi.4 lilllMltimattiffi, llealal and Mrm,j, at.il ( tire. 'TiVKtTF.0 r4 fur Cold In ll.-ml. mm It li tnlHI i Abrlml, fimiM,, Vi Wnnm W.. N V I Souvenir World' Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) havp fnca!mifAA rJ m;c u4i..aMs. . v vi ui7 Taiuaviw nui . by the U. S. Government for ti each. World's Colunt un Cvrwtifinn hv h by an enthusiastically patriotic people. a demand for these Souvenirs that the hands of speculators, the Exposition at each Coin rnli 7in0 CrYtrWl 4 ..-I.,. It, a have already been taken, those wish- , . ' .... wur v-oumry s Discovery and of the secure as many as they desire at once. f, Realizing that every patriotic American will want one or more of these coins, and in order to make it convenient for "J J iv ..aui.it IllwIWliaillJ t-wn. vnH m nn t. r. W . bubll IV. " " .1 J . .,' Money - order, Registered Letter or Bank I i, , .. . . CURES Rheumatism. V -Urt I" ff'atltnlln. . .. ' MltB. N. V STEELE. r.-