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" A l-'allaey.
Ooe of the fallacies of tbe present hour 1
the belief that "tar camphor," or motba
line, will keep clothing free from moths.
The first part of the deception i that U
contain neither camphor nor tar. Its
proper name is naphthizin. According toa
specialist. Or. Kolinskl. "naphthalin may
affect tbe ores in an extraordinary manner,
through it property of deleteriously af
fecting the nutritive property of blood.
The eye beiug a vascular organ, ita atrito
ture readily undergoes degeueration. The
effect of it are ecchymosis, white patches
In the retina, cloudiness in the lens and
crystals in the vitreous humor."
Because of its cheapness, housewives use
It so plentifully that one is suffocated by
Its sickening odor on entering many dwell
ings and stores. While it produces catarrh,
only those who are afflicted with the dis
ease can endure it without suffering from
smarting of tbe eyes and throat when in
contact with the pungency of its odor.
Only care and absolute cleanliness can pro
tect from moths. A few wbol cloves put
in with the clothing and inclosed in news
papers is a better preventive than naph
thizin. Homemaker.
Mast fa the Tnsmdwr.
A startling and most remarkable phe
nomenon occurred in Brookfield, Fair
field county, on Sunday night, Aug. 80,
which will be remembered to life's end
by those who beard it About the time
for the evening service, and when the
congregations of the churches were
awaiting the beginning of worship, it
began to thunder and lightning In the
distance, and the shower appeared to
be rapidly approaching until it was di
rectly overhead.
Suddenly there was a burst of musical
. thunder, sounding somewhat like a gong
In different tones, and so marked were
the musical notes as to be sweet and al
most bngle like. As quick as a flash all
the eyes of the congregation in the church
were directed to the ceiling, and the
suppressed cry of "What's that!" could
be heard all over the church. "It's
thunder!" was the exclamation from alL
All were startled, although some were
more frightened than others. Danbury
(Conn) News.
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Is a harmless preparation in tablet
form lor preserving all kinds of
butt without cooking. One pack
age preserves fifty pints of fruit or
a barrel of cider, and only costs 60
cents. Fruits preserved with Anti
fermentine retain their natural
taste and appearance. Ask your
druggist or grocer lor Anti-fermen-tine.
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TWO VOICES.
The humblest and frailest grassy blade
That ever the passing breese swayed
fa of Beauty's palace a green arcade.
Akin to tb ultertiioat stars that barn.
A story the wisest may uever learn.
Is the tiny pebble thy footstep spurn.
In each ham an heart potential dwell.
Hid from tb world and Itself as well.
Height of heaven, abysm of helL
The core of the earth !a Dory young!
No matter what may be said or sang
With a weary brain and a wailing tongas.
goal! self pent In a narrow plot.
Longing each morn for some fair lot.
Some bounteous gnu' which thou hast not,
Dull thou mast be not to understand.
And blind thou art not to see at hand
Thy dream by reality far oatspanned:
For wonder lie at thy very door.
And magic thy fireside sit before.
And marvels throngh every window poor.
Woven the wings of the swift hours hs
Of splendor and terror and mystery:
On thing is needful the eyes to seel
Cornblll Magaalne.
Table Deeoratloa.
The fashion of beautifying the table,
which in these dnvs is carried to such an
extent, is by no means so original as
many claim it to be. It is aunpiy tuo
revival of an old custom. .We are told
that in France when the great joints
grew distasteful and small dishes took
their place decorations or the tauie
changed too. Permanent pieces called
"dormants," or "surtonts," made of crys
tal and mounted in silver were placed in
the middle of the table, and from them
branched candelabra of gUt and silver,
rases filled witn flowers, tiny trays cov
ered with sweetmeats, or here and there
statuettes.
V inallir thn tmrtimt crew so larsre that
it almost covered the table. Peoplo at
inst tired of the monotony of this
ornament, no matter how artistic it
might be, and instead the center of the
tahU w a often covered with a layer of
potter's clay, in which a florist wonld
set cut flowers in any design that pleased
him Artists were on en empiuyeu w
lemmta rha tnhle. the center of which
wonld be covered with temples, bridges,
amphitheaters or emblematic, groups or
tignres. au maae oi paste.
KnmoKmpa the artist wonld reDresent
a landscape covered with snow. M.
Carada invented an artificial hoarfrost,
which was melted by the heat of the
room, during which process the guests
saw the thawing of the river and the
hniMintr nf the trees and flowers as snrinz
succeeded winter. There were also the
"sableurs," who, by means of beantiful
l frklnreA sands nnwrlpred marbles.
ground glass, beads and bread crumbs,
made very ingenious figures upon uie ta
ble cloths. Harper's Bazar.
Wtiea Tennyson Was Made a Peer.
I spent with Lord Tennyson a long
evening till nearly midnight the day be
fore he took his oaths and his seat as a
peer. Be was occupied a good deal in
writing and bringing to perfection a
noem of four lines, which he told me
bad given him as much trouble as many
a substantive poem of some length. It
was interesting to bear of his tentative
efforts and his rejection of them, till his
ear and his mind were perfectly satisfied.
Next day I met him in the house of lords
and saw him write his name on the roll
f peers.
The attendance in tne nonse was ex
ceedingly scanty on that historic occa
sion. I do not think that a dozen per
sons were present The poet was not in
the smallest degree elated. His true
eminence towered supremely above the
adventitious honor, yet he could not but
feel the gratification which had arisen,
not from the fulfillment of a kind of am
bition which he had never felt, but from
the sense of the secure fame involved in
the recognition by bis country of the
priceless services which he had rendered
to her literature. London Sunday Mag
azine. A Long Hon) Car Line.
"A street car line 50 miles long is pret
ty good for length," said H. G. Fouse at
the Southern. "There is such a line in
the Argentine Republic, but it isn't the
longest in the world. The street car line
between Vera Cruz and Jalapa is 63
miles in length. I have ridden on it, and
the trip isn't much worse than it used to
be to go to Lowell a few years ago on
what was the old Fifth street line in this
city. Horses are changed about every 10
miles. When the grade Is steep, they are
changed at shorter intervals.
"The distance is covered in about eight
hours, and the fare is 10 cents a mile.
The superintendent of the line is a man
named Thrailkill, who was one of (juan
trell'f lieutenants during the war. These
unusually long horsa car lines that one
finds in South America are relics of the
first attempts at railroad building, tbe
primitive road of this kind having been
devised somewhere in Massachusetts, the
cars running on wooden rails and being
drawn by horses." St. Louis Globe-
Democrat.
Women' Mirror Five Centuries Ago.
From the Twelfth to tbe Fifteenth cen
tury small mirrors carried in tbe pocket or
attached to tbe Kindle were regarded as in
dispensable adjuncts to ladies' toilet. The
pocket mirror was a circular plaque of pol
ished metal fixed in a shallow box and cov
ered with a lid. Ivory was usually the ma
terial of such eases, and, as a rule, tbey
were carved in relief with representations
of love, domestic scenes, hunting sports
and tbe like. Gold, silver, enamels ami
ebony were likewise used as materials.
The sort of mirror worn at the Kirdls had
no cover, but was provided with a short
handla. Washington Star,
THE CUW.
This life 1 but a labyrinth,
A slender clew It hide.
Our owu dread self tb nilnotatlf
That far within reside.
And softly each dim passageway
With silent feet we tread,
Advancing steadily but slow, v
Lest we should snap th thread.
For tost th allken clew of lava,
Tb way could not b trod
Which lead from narrowness and dark
Out to the scope of tod.
-Elisabeth M. Chapla In Springfield Repub.
lican,
B0UNDF0RGREEN FIELDS
It was a lovely May morning, a morning
on which even tbe life of an omnibus con
ductor seemed endurable, lle.iidcs, the
particular company for which Arohy
Johnston worked had become infected by
socialistic principles, to the extent of only
employiuK their bands from T a. m. to 10
p. m., and giving them, as a rule, the al
ternate Suudays. So that, a things went,
be might be considered well oil.
better off, at all eveuta, than the pale
young man who, as Arctay completed his
arrangement before starting, watched
him, with a rather melancholy air, from
the curbstone. For this pale young man,
whose name was Warner, by special per
mission of the company, to whom a benevo
lent clergyman had appealed on Wartter'a
behalf, came everv morning at T o'clock to
see if there was a conductor off work, aud
If there was to take his place on the omni
bus. For the last month he had presented
himself regularly, and the men had coma
to know and have a kindly feeling toward
him; but in that month he had ouly been
on duty seven days. This fact inevitably
raised the question as to what Warner did
with himself when no vacancies occurred.
He did not look as if he did anything very
remunerative. Nothing mora remunera
tive, probably Archy guessed correctly, as
he glanced across, than tramping the
streets in search of permanent employ
ment.
Arehy'a omnibus started last, aad he had
two or three minutes to spare; so, being a
sociable young fellow, be crossed over to
speak to Warner, who, for his part, re
sponded with an anxioua good will in
which, if Archy bad known, there was a
certain undercurrent of penitence. Thefuct
is Warner had just been thinking as be
saw the omnibuses roll away and realized
with a sigh that all the men were on duty,
"What if one of them were to die and he
were taken on as a permanent hand?" Tbe
Iniquity of this thought to his kindly and
gentle nature seemed terrible, and theeon
ciousneh of guilt made hi tone to Archy
one of deprecating cordiality.
He did not in any way appeal for pity.
and yet tbe few facta Archy drew from him
were an appeal to any one conversant with
the city. He lived a mile away, 24 Dilk
street, an address that lingered curiously
in Archy' memory. He had been a car
penter and comfortably off, but now he
was hopelessly out of work, and with his
wife and their young child bad been living
how he could.
"We fee) it most, yon see," he said In his
patient way, "for tbe child." Then he
checked himself, as if he bad said too much,
and added quite hopefully, "But it's a
long lane that bas no turning, isn't itr
Yes," said Archy, reserving to bimseir
a reflection that life contained some very
long lanes. Indeed, aa not of a cheering
character.
No more passed between them just then.
for the conductor's time was np. But the
next morning, as bis eyes encountered the
depressed looking figure again, a sodden
impulse seized bim.
'Can yon take my place today?" ha said.
accosting Warner. "I'm awfully anxioua
to have the day, bnt I can't risk getting
sacked."
Warner's face beamed.
"I told Janet this morning," he said, aa
be followed Arcby, "I'd a feeling I should
be in luck today."
'It's just here, said Arcby staring
straight before him. "I'm thinking of
going down into the country for a day or
two or may be more I can't exactly tell,
not being on the spot, bow long I may re
quire to stay. And it would be a load off
my mind to know my place wouldn't be
snapped up."
"1 11 keep It for you." said Warner ener
getically, "and give it up to you whn you
come back; for it's a queer thing, as I
know, to be thrown out of work. And 1 m
sure I hope you'll have a pleasant journey.
Beautiful down in the country this time of
year, ain't it?"
"Ah!" said Arcby. "Yes, the country's
a fine place, especially, as you say, about
this time of tbe year," when you can lie
down in a field and smoke a pipe without
catching cold, otherwise than from the
general treachery ef tbe climate. Natural
objects, a meadows, spring flowers, cows.
windmills, rippling streams, a blue sky
when It don't happen to be rainy, fresh air,
plenty of wholesome victuals, that's my
style."
Arcby bad spoken jerkily and rapidly,
but with entire composure; and yet there
was something In his tone, a suggestion of
a possible want of sincerity, that made
Warner s brain whirl. .
"I expect that would be all our styles,''
be said timidly, "if we could afford it.
You've friends in tbe country. I suppooe."
"Ahl" replied Arcby benlgnantly, look
ing at Warner for tbe first time. "Lots of
'em. Fellows who would share their last
crust with tne. But it ain't come to that;
they live on tbe fat of the land, I call it."
'You're a lucky fellow," said Warner
admiringly.
"Well." said Archy. with still deeper
gravity, "sometimes I think I am in luck's
way, now you mention it. Especially this
morning. And now I think as there's a
particular train i have it in my mind to
catch, and as your time's jut up, I'll bid
you good day."
He grasped Warner s bnnd and turned
away. After all, be bad said and done
nothing remarkable; and yet, such was
the serene benignity of bis tone and man
ner, that for a moment Warner stood stock
still on the pavement, staring after birn.
Arcby went back to bis lodgings, but he
could not rest there, and soon be went out
again. He found himself wondering what
Warner's wife and child were like, and It
struck him that, as be bad nothing else to
do, he would go around by Dilk street.
It was a small street of tiny, jerry built
bouses, with their numbers inscribed very
legibly on tbe doors, so that Archy bad no
difficulty in recognising 24. There was a
brown blind over tbe low half of the win
dow; but Archy's tall head rose above it,
and as he passed be glanced furtively In, as
if it were a crime. It was a small, bar
room with no furniture but a deal table, a
box or two and an old rocking chair draws
up to tbe hearth, whose fire bad gone out.
On that rocking chair a girl was sitting,
with a baby in her arms, rocking slowly to
and fro, and singing wearily, over and over
again:
There I not In the wide world a valley se
sweet.
A mere girl she looked, but very wasted
and ber cheeks had not a tinge of color,
and yet it was one of the sweetest faces,
Arcby thought, that he bad ever seen. If
this was Warner's wife, perhaps be was a
Incky fellow after alL
He wondered If there was anything to
eat In the bouse. Sbe did not look a if
there was. But for tbe life of bim be
dared neither ask ber nor order anything
to be sent from the nearest provision deal
er's, and though be thought of all kind
of expedients for getting a shilling Inside
the door that should look as if it belonged
to one of them, and had been mislaid, none
of tbem were feasible. If it had been dusk,
B thought, scanning the water spout
with a critical eye, be might have clam
bered on tbe roof and dropped tbe shilling
down tbe chimney, lie. whs ueaiiy a lall
as th house already, and he could ollnib
ilk a sailor.: Utit It was broad daylight,
and at last he bad been lounging all this
time lu front of small grocer's shop olm
by be turned avay iu despair, reflecting
that, after all, Warner bad had a day's
work on Monday, and It was only WedneS'
day. He would go now Into some quarter
of the city and look for work himself. For
work Well, yes. It was hardly that he
consciously made up bis mind to do so.
But that was what he did.
It was a mouth later, and Archy had not
gone back to bis old position. Neither,
however, had ha found regular work. If
he had gone to the right quarters, it may
lie said, of course, he might have found It,
lie might have beeu assisted to emigrate,
aud a doion thing, but, unluckily, ths
poor are seldom conversant with the many
admirable schemes set on foot for tbeir re
lief, aud Archy had a general idea that
philnnthropio Institutions only drove an
Individual from oimolllcliil toauother.wltb
out really doing anyt hing for him. It was a
niistiike.of course, bnt one of the natural re
sults of the division of lubor. Archystood,
Indeed, for a moment outs ids tbe doors of
tbe general relief committee; but there the
beautiful probability of his story of hav
ing a place aa omnibus conductor that be
bad not been dismissed from, and yet
could not go back to, owing to having
heard a white faced girl, through a win
dow, singing the "Meeting of the Waters"
as routed to a credulous relief commit
teestruck hi u so forcibly that hs broke
Into a loud liiuuh as he turned away.
But it was uot a cheery laugh. Though
he bad given up his old lodging and beeu
sleeping where he cotrld, the few pence he
contrived to earn were not enough to keep
him, and for weeks he had not had a
hearty meal. A dull deitpair was creeping
over him; but be tramped blindly on ask
ing for work, till he fancied that the offi
cials at different establish ments were look
lug ou him with suspicion, a one whom
tbey bad refused before. Aud all the time
he knew that be might go back to bis old
place. Warner would give it np without
a murmur or a grudge; be was that kind
of fellow. Then be fancied Warner going
home to tell bt wife the news, and then
be fell to wondering how they were get
ting on. He fancied be would go and see.
That day when Warner's omnibus
stopped at tbe end of tbs route, at 1
o'clock, every passenger bad left It. They
had a quarter of an bonr to wait, and the
driver slipped hastily across to his favorite
public house, which was conveniently sit
uated. Warner looked eagerly up and
down the street, as if expecting some one;
but it was almost deserted. There was a
policeman a little way down; there was a
shabby looking fellow standing at ths
corner against a lamppost witb bis hat
slouched over bis eyes no one else.
Warner's face fell; but it lightened again
In a moment, as a girlish ?ure emerged
from a street nearly opposite, and ran
lightly across to the onin bua. Warner
held out his hand, and she sprang In.
"Here it is," sl.e said proudly, unpack
ing ber smnll basket. "Vcu can't guess
what I've made you for dinner today, and
If you eat it now I do believe it will be
hot." ,
"Meat pie, Janet!" said Warner. "Well,
yon are a cook aud no mistake. I've twelve
miuutea blest if there ain't that unfor
tunate old lady who always comes a quar
ter of an hour before we're timed to start."
"She's a long way off," said Janet, with
a look of disappoiutment. "Go on with
your pie. Will; she won't be her yet
awhile."
But the old lady, having made various
frautic and fir off signuls, was increasing
ber speed, which KUgxest to a casual ob
server the Inadvisability, in a general way,
of attempting to persuade a woman that a
tram or train, which sbe literally sees be
fore ber witb horses or an engine attached,
is not going to start till the time appointed
Statistics are very well sbe sees tbe time
table. Nothing has altered, it never started
before then; it never will. No ob, no; but
tbe safest side is inside.
"Very well, then," sold Warner reluc
tantly. "Hung the old girl look at her
umbrella!"
Tbey kissed each other hastily In tb
omnibus, thinking that no one saw tbem.
Least of all the aimless vagabond at th
corner with bnt slouched over his eyes, who
was looking at nothing lie ah, nol
Then Janet sprang down again; and pres
ently the old lady mounted the step, and
Warner ate his pie furtively, between main
taining a conversation on the drink trnlTlc,
a subject in which his passenger seemed to
take an absorbing interest; but then sbe
bad bad ber lunch before sbe started. Yet
Warner had alxo time to reflect, pleasantly,
on how much better Janet was looking,
and wbat a color she had, and wondered,
also, if the young man who bad gone in tbe
country would be back tomorrow, and
couldn't help hoping not. Then more pas
sengers entered, and tbe driver hurried
back at tbe last moment, stuffing a large
fragment of bread and butter into his
pocket; and the omnibus rolled away.
But tbat night, when Warner returned
to tbe small bouse in Dilk street, be found
a note thrust under the door that no one
bad noticed It ran thus:
Dcar Mr. Warsr I leave thla not In
passing, to say 1 have given np my place a
conductor for good, and therefor bop yon
will stick to It as long as It suits yon. I hav
Eiude np my mind to stay down in th country.
Yours, with best wishes,
AttCBT JORKSTOg.
May Kendall in Murray's Magazine.
Ron e In Spectacle.
Horses, it appears, are taking kindly
to spectacles. The Optician, which has
made special investigations into tbe sub
ject, gives tbe case of a short sighted
horse whose owner ordered for him a
pair of spectdcles. They were made to
fasten firmly into the bead stall so that
they could not be shaken out of place.
At first the animal appeared startled by
this addition to his harness, but he soon
got used to bis glasses and liked them
so much that when he was turned out
to pasture ho felt uneasy and uncomfort
able without his goggles and one Sunday
bung around the barn and whinnied so
plaintively that the owner put the head
stall and goggles on him, and the horse
was so glad that he rubbed tbe man's
shoulder with his nose as the only meth
od of returning thank.
Dogs who suffer from short sighted-
ness have also been provided with spec
tacle's and have been able thereby to
recognize their canine acquaintance!
much further off than before. If the
system is not carried farther no great
harm will bo done, but suppose "uppish"
horses and dogs insist upon discarding
goggles for the pincenez or even the
monocle? Puppies In eyeglasses wonld
be intolerable. London Telegraph.
Starting and Stopping.
About twice as much energy Is required
to stop a moving object as to start It. In
order to relieve Its horse of a great deal of
work tbe London Ueneral Omnibus com
pany has adopted an ingenious device by
which springs are wound up when tbe om
ibus stops. The amount of energy which
is thus stored np In the springs Is utilized
for starting tbe vehicle again. New York
Recorder. : " -
A Fine Wlr.
Tbs surface of any given quantity of
gold, according to the best authorities,
may be extended by tbe hammer 810,184
times. The thickness of the metal thus
extended appears to be no more tban the
5G6 020th of an lnchl Eight ounces of this
wonderful metal wonld gild a silver wire
of sufficient length to extend entirely
around tbe globe! 6 1- Louis Republio.
PATIENCE.
Bepatlentl Essy words to speak
While plenty llll the cup of life,
Willi health bringvroscB to ths cheek.
And far removed srscare and strif.
Falling so gllMy from th
Of lho-l often think of tills
Whom suffering has never wrung.
Who carcely know what pattcne I.
Be patient when the sulT'rer lie
prostrate beneath some fell disease,
And longs, through torturing agonle.
Only for one short hour of eas.
Be patlont when th weary brain
Is racked with thought and anxious oars,
And troublesin an endless train
ttuora almost mora than it can bear.
To feel the torture of delay,
The agony of hop deferred,
To labor still from day to day,
Th prls unwon, lb prayer unheard,
And still to hop nd strive and wait
The dn reward of fortune' kiss,
This is to almost connner fate.
This Is to learn w hat patlelir Is.
Despalrnot, though th clouds are dark,
And storm and danger veil the sky.
Let fate and courage guide thy bark.
The storm will pass; the port Is nigh.
Be patient, and th tldo will turn,
Bhadows wilt lie before th sun.
These are tlfr hopes that live and burn
To light us tilt our work Is done.
All the Year Round.
A Great Iequer Artist,
Artistic Jhi;ui has stifTored another
great loss !n the death of Mr. Suibata
Junto, commonly known as Zcshln, who
expired on the 13th of July, at the ripe
age of eighty-five. A greater worker iu
lacquer probulily Hover lived than this
remarkable artist Everything tbat
came from his hands was of the most
beautiful and refined character, and re
peatedly duriug the last ten years he
gave practical demonstrations of the
fact that the capacity of modern Japan
ese artisans to produce Jncquer of the
highest quality is in no respect inferior
to the capacity of the great masters of
former tunes.
ZesUin was among the ten artists
chosen last year to receive the special
protection of the' imperial household,
and he had obtained more than a dozen
gold, silver and copper medals for work
shown by him at various exhibitions.
He was a finished expert in every process
of lacquer numufactirre, aud his decora
tive skill, exprcised chiefly after the
fashion of the Shijo school, perpetually
furnished novel and exquisite example.
KXI'EMSIVB KCONOMY.
Some people begrudge the little money
that an Aucock's Foaocs Plastii costs,
and then when they are racked with pain
from a lame back, or from the soreness
arising from a eold, they will spend any
amount of money to relieve the pain, if
they only had one of these world-renowned
plasters on hand, they would be saved a
vast amount of suffering and be consider
ably r.eber. At the first sign of stiffness
of the joints apply one of these plasters
without any delay. The soreness will be
greatly relieved at once and soon disappear
entirely. It will be money saved to bave
them on band, to say nothing oi tne com
lort thev bring.
DaABDRKTH'i Film contain no Irritating
matter.
Well done the farmer who fall In with
bunco meu,
Cs Bnamclln Stov Polish ; no dust; no smell.
TsT OxtHtt fer breakfast.
1RKEGULARITT.
I that vtlmt troub
les you? Then It's
easily and promptly
remedied by Doctor
Fierce' Pleasant
J'ellets. They recti,
late the system per
fectly. Take one
for a gentle laxa
tive or corrective;
inrce tor a catiiaruc.
If yon suffer from
Constipation, Indi
gestion, Bilious At
tacks, Sick or Billon Headaches, or any
derangement of tbe liver, stomach, or
bowels, try these little Pellets. Tbey
bring a permanent cure. Instead of
shocking and weakening the system
with violence, like the ordinary pills,
they act In a perfectly easy snd natural
wsy. They're the smallest, the easiest
to take snd the cheapett, for they're
guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your
money is returned. You pay only for
we gooa you
'August
Flower
99
I used August Flower for I9 of
vitality and general debility. After
taking two bottles I gained 69 lbs.
I have sold more of your August
Flower since I have been in business
than any other medicine I ever kept
Mr. Peter Zinville says he was made
a new man by the use of August
Flower, recommended by me. I
have hundreds tell me that August
Flower has done them more good
than any other medicine they ever
took. Gkorgq VV. Dyb, Sardis,
Mason Co., Ky.
Baking PotVder
Purity and
Leaveni n& PovVer
UNEQUALED.
QASH PRICES
To Introdnc ear Powder, w hav as.
terminsdtodlstrtbato among to ennsant.
rs a number of OAH PHIZKS To
tli person orelnb returning na th lrgst
nambt-rorcertlilcateaonor bwrbr Jan 1.
lt , we wi n nn a easb prise of 100. and
to thm next largest, numerous otbsrnrls
ruliifrom to7IM CA8U.
CL0SSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or.
pUfM and paosle
woo hsrs wets Iuom or A to
rn, should aw Itso'sCarsfor
Consumption. It bss care
Ibnssusals. It bis notlnlnr
ed on. It Is not bsd to to.
U is tb best oougb srru p.
eon ever rur. Me,
V3
If
t 1 Causa
bow yrm grow old. i
... . 1 . a. itm la mAst f WW
The thretn iiim nnn u- w - -7:, r
mm W renew fclljntt &
m, lew tli sour ol ha - Ii '' l,',
Kraltdmi not ..U " Tl o usand Who !
wondrous Miay ru r ot sir In 1 1
Km iSSmp- M'ffVnTi ?.mn!,h
nhiliiiv renos ttud lb us ot this, tnoroiign
S1 .' ffid renov.at. Ds no toes. Umlr reu
rewmed to be ln w?r wswntU It In ff t
(nils also, llamaiid th ssiiuln, wnlett I on
iek lowledgsd remedy lor rnJ gtU.n, mlrt
nervousness, ooiistlpstion, llvr aud hldu.j
OOUipiSim aim .m-wm.-.
When psrllmntty division nds taafrs
flglit both th eyes aud nowswapt lu b it.
100 KKWAKO) )00.
. Th..r..d.r.of this W-t'"!
Vt ie. eV "Sm l STbto tVour. in all its
JugeTsnd that eatsrrh. '1UJ1
is th only positive our now known to the nied
! frs rii ly. C.wrrh, being constitution!
disease reunite a coiisiimtl.m! treatment.
Hall's Cslsrrh Curat Ukn internsiiy. aeu
directly um the blood ml mucous "' '
tli system, ineraoj hi"sjb -
it the dlsess and giving Aw patient ""'
nature In ."nlng lis work. Th. proprietor h.v
so muen tsun in us rin.i.
offlr On Hundred Dollar for sny eas that It
tsllstoaut. Hend for list otletfmoiills. Ad
dress F, J. t'HKNKY A CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by ilrugglstsj loeni.
Blood Poisoning
"Twelve year my
wife ws idr!" ip.
bertles when sh leralch
ed lier-slf on a briar, t!i
wound from which toon
developed luto tuunluf
ore, between ber kne
nd snklc. she isj ot
Hood's hsrssparilla and
conceded t try It her
elf, aud while tsklin th
HfSt but Is she full better
aud continued with it
malll today she Is entire
JirwvW; s" I
I rs. A wsaulMSB)
ly cured sud better than ever.
su-iiM, Kiters, York Co., i's.
' J N. Al'OMSH
Cot HOOD'S
HOOD'S PILLS cure liver Ills.
3ctM
60c ta,. and
IIOOperDotC
Ou ooutadoao.
Twr Obbiv CotttiB
wtimw ait other fiilL Couah. Crouo.
Throst, llosrssnssa, Whooptof Coufh and
Aathma. For Coosuenptlso It ha no rival:
ha curad thousands, and will CVS TOD tf
taken in time. Bold oy jmils on a uar
antae. For lam Ilaek or ChmC lis
HiLOH'S BELLADONNA PLASI-RJbo.
ClOLOH'SCATARRH
0SSREMEDY,
ilaveyoutauj rrht This ramcly Is sniaran.
teed to our you. frtoctOot. iojootortre.
HARNESS
Saddles, Collars,-
Wblps tad Leather. WHOLESALE.
HarntNiti, pr nei.flM, 10.M, 1100. Klvfi.nl
Htyl, fjiuo. f&.0o, HwiUlwt. rmfhMcovrl in,
ft.UU, .tM. Ili tA). flVOO, fSU.OQ f2V0U, 130 00. M0.r.
I'luw lUnitMM. II. tw to feu oo. Tm Hrtimm. 130
t&.0O. UU.00, ajl with III ClOTUHi Mil WAD IfnrW
lM. itoriN n i -(), mn.no,
FOR
RIP Vil ICS Ho onsqttalad MS J
uiw s swsw a
chuck oi money orUai
witn enisr w
W. DAVIS A SON,
MASUfAtTfKKlia, 410 Market Itmt,
Sao Fraoctare, CallforDia.
Brooklyn Hotel
201-2)2 Bui St., In Fimclici.
This fsvorlt hotel I onrier th management
ol Cll AHLICs MONTUOMKRY, and Is food if
not th bvst Family and business Men's Hotel
In San Francisco.
Roma Comforts! Cuisine Unsicelled!
Plnst-clu ?rTlc nd th)bIihMt tndr4 ot
roiiwciaftuiiiiy imri-nwra. imr room rnmrnn at
aurpaMud or nun9 ami trrmfori. Hoard And
room pr day, tl.zft, fl.M, 91.76 nd fi.OO; bord
vnd room per wmk, 7 to 112: tinal room 60c
to 91. im somii n ua iron bow.
rnis IB THI TIMS TO
order your BUMMER
K01.I.RRS. Ton went
thssssr; that's tbonl J
kind w deal In. Thsc
send your order lor lh
It KMT KOU.BRH and
INKS to PALMER 4
mcy Tr rr
foSTUJII), OB.
FflAZER AXLE
BestinthsWorldlfinr A DF
Set tbe 6eoDioe!h(rflir
rBAXE WOOLRET ,ACat, Portlaad, Or.
MRS. WINSLOWS 8osyT-HuVNa
ran childrik teithino
rrsslkylllraawUi. Csau a aattl.
ELA'S POISON'IVY PILL a sure cur tor
Dolsonlns from Irv-vine or Oak. II not Im
proved In- t DAYS, return th bottl and let
fuur uiuuvr. doiu UJ ail vruKglsta,
HAVE
YOU
GOT
TTCTmcd !pn.ZS known hf trurtsttiTC
Ilk prplrsUqn, mum loUtiiaMt luibiuC
when warm. This form mad BLIND.
UUtMDlMQ or MVl iLUDLMd
Tt KID AT OSri TO
DR. BO-SAH-K0 $ PILE REMEDY,
wfcloh tvru dirwtlr on prta afTwrUd,
absorbs tumors, aUvf- ltehln&frntli.ff
pvrmMtnltwr. moa Aoo. DrtiMiit
tviuui. lrt.swk.udlpi,fc
PILES
a"
-I sa sr l
Tun Drum u li euro
or
MRS
mm
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
APOLIO
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
Moore's Revealed Remedy.
i . ViJS".!" ? n""1?1 bl mni ntlrsly ol UtWAA! at ATOEY RHKU'
MAIlaal wha Ibabwt Wuf I oould s did hisa D rood. Yonra In rratttwi.
At ml N, v. vrlttva,
OLD I."7 DV9WX,
jf- ,rf Mom.
f , land Jac. . '
( pREGO.X.'Vs ,
53PRIMTERSK
' AN1-
PUBLISHERS
-wax riND v full un or-
Presses,
Printing llaterial and Machinery
ror sal st lwst prices snd most advantageous
(rata at
Palmer & ReyType Fonndfy.
Cor. Front and ilder Streets,
PORT LAW P. OR.
WriU tor wioM sod Mrms bsfor baying tin
whsr
DOCTOR
Parte: s Hit!)1.
THE GREAT CUKE
-roit-
INDIGESTION
AN1-
CONSTIPATION.
-A-
Regulator cf the Liver and Kidneys
a trwiric roR
Scrofuli, Rheumatism,
Salt Eheum, Neuralgia
And ill Otbir Blood tod Skla Diseases.
it Is ixnltlv eur for alt lbo ralnf nl, dell
esteroniplsliiuiand eHiillrsied trouble and
weaknessrs common anion our wives, niolhar
till dsMKbUTS. ...
Th ctn'l Is Immsdlst and lll-g. Two or
Ihrt doses of Da. 'ir's Krsjsny lsn daily
keeps Hi blood exit. Hi liver end kidneys set
tv, snd will entirely vrdlrt Irom the ayim
sll tratvs of Hrrofnla, Ml Hhvuin, or any other
form of blood disease.
No Biedieme ever Introdneed In Ibis eountry
ha. met with surh rrsity salr, nor slveii nrfl
uiilvvnwl saUitat'ilon wbenv.r usrd that ol
Da. I'Asnrs s Hkmbut.
This remedy has Iwen nti'd In the hospitals
Ihroutthoui th old world tor th ast Iw.uiy
nve yfsrs s sMrlflii tor th. tov. rllwsSj
snd It bas and will eitre when all otlur so rIU
remedies fall.
Hend for pamihlt ot ltlmnnll from thus
who have be.ii rured by Its use. ituwa tall
II at fl.uo p, r bottl. Try It and b couvlnced.
For sal by
MACK & CO.,
B and II Front St., San Frsnolsoo.
Hercules Gas Enninu
(OAS OH OAROL1NK)
Mad for Power or Pumping PurpoM.
Tb nisainst ItallaM Os Xaguis '
o th klaiMs.
For Simplicity It Inti th Tferiab
II oil Itaair from a ItMervolr.
W Carttarwtor U ft oat f erd.r.
Mw HatUrla or Blaatrl Spark.
tt run with s Cbr Orad. of Oaaolln than say
other Nnslna.
ssko ros rsTairona to
OALMCR & KEY, MAHurACTUHERt.
49S iMtsw llmt Su Frvtttei, tti
rOBTLAND. OBslOOII.
Dn. GUMS
ONION
SYRUP
F0B COUGHS.
COLDS
AMD CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
faratrtQhni1r of tilna ohndrtm. my only ram
far for Umiha, Ooldt cd Croup wm onion yrup. II
w luti m rrocrtir to-day u U Wtta forty MCV
,f?w7 rmndohlilrto tftk If, Unm Onion By nip
wbiah fa lrNMlr prprn4 ftnd mat p1Mat to tta
lt Srsid mwtirb Urrx lvti.a oo oanta,
Tva ao auba(4luiafor.W IWi imUMC M
BLOOD POISON
A 8PECIALTY.Kr7v
Srpblll twrmanently nired In 16 toMdsrs. Voo
nan u treauid at Ihhh fur the same price and tlia
saniaawi.raa.aeai witn mos. WHO pnjTOr to com
wa win (Km .ran .11 mire mvm or nuunn tnimir
nd DsraiMinsaof eomliur. railroad f nrfl ami bouit
bills, If w fall to ours. If sou hsvo takun mtrv
urr. Indlila pota.h, (nd still bar who sod
pains. Muousl tthesln mouth, Slorwl'hroiiit
llaBpla.'opiM.r'olorad sipata tJlaaraon any
part of tb btHlr, llnlr or I yrhrows fulllna
out, It I this JSrnhllltle HMHIlt POlaOl
thst wo asrssttsuicuis, W solicit tb ana
obatlaala cos, and challanae tli world far
aaso a.nn.lcnr., TlilsdlMiaiiebaaalwars
banlad th skill of I ha moatamlnaa phv.l.
class. O.tOO.OOO eapltai bolllnd our unminill.
tlonsl snarsiiU). AnaolulaBranraaKntavalndoii
pnllnatlon Aditrnss f 4H MKMKItlt CO..
wlNI Saisaoal laasple, Chtaoao, IU.
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