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The coming uaval parade tn New
York harbor on Oct 13 will not be a
Imposing an affair, so far aa naval ve-
Bela are concerned, as the centennial
parade of three years ago. " Then, as
now. Acting Rear Admiral Walker hud
, command, but he had on that occasion
the Chicugo, Boston, Atlanta, York
town, Kearsarge and the Jamestown.
Notwithstanding the fact that a Uosen
new steel vessels have been added to our
national fleet since 1880, yet all Admiral
Walker can master in October will be
the Chicago. Atlanta, Philadelphia with
two torpedo boats, th. Vesuvius and
the diminutive Gushing. Our other
vessels are widely scattered where they
are absolutely needed, and there are
twelve vessels slowly approaching cou'
pletion. The Carnegie strikes have had
considerable to do. with the backward'
ness of the armor plating of the new
cruisers, and i; is doubtful if such ves
sels as the Maine. New York or Puritan
will be ready for the grand celebration.
Brooklyn Eagle.
Lucky Rank.
These are the day when heroes sit in
sulkies, whip in band, instead of pranc
ing on mailed chargers, lance at rest.
That the hero of the horse trot may find
a fair damsel to adore and inspire him
is shown by an episode of the Cornish
fair. A group of Brownfield dames and
damsels were watching eagerly the hot
ly contested race in which Brownfield
horse driven by Reuben Linscott, the
well known one armed trainer, was a
competitor.' In the last and winning
heat of seven, as the pride of the plains
wept nnder the wire a length ahead of
his rival, the Brownfield women broke
into a shrill cry of delight, and one very
enthusiastic and very pretty girl, turn
ing to another, exclaimed, "1 wish I had
Benb.Linscott here this minute; I'd kiss
" " tfiin EiTLo SOUWu't- seer Bangor (Me.
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George Mills, the sixteen-year-old son
of Robert Mills, a coppersmith at
Bridgefonfs stove' works, wondered
what a dynamite cartridge was Thurs
day afternoon at Eleventh and Monroe
streets, and now wonders where six of
his fingers are.. , It seems that be found
it lying in the K. N. and M. V. yards
and bean picking it with a pin. It ex
ploded and tore oSt six fingers, three ofT
each hand.' Ilis forehead was also
gashed considerably. Louisville Com
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TROUBLED BY ROGUE SPIRITS.
The Come From the Bad Plata and Play
. Prawns Wish Pnlmiria.
Henry Palmlrie of Chicago deserves the
thanks of a benighted world. Ho has been
exploring the mysteries of tho spirit land
I y a system peculiarly his Own and has ex
plained his discoveries with a nonchalance
and perspicuity that stamp him as no or
dinary pioneer of cxtram undone spheres.
Mr. Palmlrie says he Is no spiritualist, yet
ho talks with spirits. His scheme of com
munication Is fay moans of a movable
board or dial, with the alphabet promiscu
ously arranged in a clrclo around it. With
the ends of his fingers resting lightly on
tho board, it is moved by tho spirit bock
and forth from one letter to another until
tho answer to his question Is spelled out
For convenience tho words "yes" and
' no," as they are mora frequently used
than any other, have a place outside the
clrclo.
'Xow, I want you fo understand," he
sold ton. Uhlcnim Tribune reporter, "Mm!
these spirits all come to mo entirely uns.
llcited. I am not a spiritualist and do-
attach tho soma Importance to nlrltmd
Ism as tho believers therein do. But it Is
Intensely Interesting to me, and I consider
tho results of my experiments remarkable.
"About one year ago I began those se
ances with the assistance of my wife. But
she soon became so nervous that it was
Impossible for her to do anything or oven
remain In the room where the seances were
held. Then I began it alone. My appara
tus was extremely crude and poorly adapt
ed to tho purpose, but I achieved results
right along. One night I placed my hands
on the board and immediately received a
response. I said: 'Yes. Who is It?' The
name of an uncle who died In New York
some years ago was spelled out. -1 wanted
him to tell me something of the mode of
existence where be was, but the conditions
evidently wcro against us then, and 1
couldn't get much satisfaction from him.
I asked blm to tell me whether there were
any other inhabited worlds besides the one
In which we live. He said there were two
others, Jupiter sr.rt but the name of the
aeoon4-L could not catch. The people in
them resembled us, and their spirits min
gled with ours. ...
'The next night another spirit came.
and it said to me, 'Your wife is going to
fall ill and die. ' Well, that mode me mad,
you know, and we nut Into a row at once.
I told that spirit never to come fooling
around me again; that 1 did not core to
talk with it, ., But, as I learned later, my
Injunctions were not obeyed. A few nights
after that . I got a communicoiton from
what purported to be the spirit of my sis
ter, who, I knew, unless death hod overtak
en her suddenly, was alive and well in
New York. It said to me, 'I am fatally
111 at the hospital. ' The next day I wrote
to her and learned in reply that she had
P AUilBIE'S BPIB1T VIAL.
not been sick at all. It was that wicked
spirit again. It gave the name of Jules
Jordan and said its home was in hades, a
place described as being cold and dark. It
also said tho only enjoyment the inhabit
ants thero had was in tormenting the liv
ing and leading them astray. 1 ho next
night tho spirit of a man who roomed with
mo in Paris several years ago canio and
told mo that If my sister was sick in the
hospital it could find out and let mo know.
I asked bow long it would take. The re
ply was, -Ten minutes.' Atthocxpiration
of 10 minutes I went to tho board again.
Tho spirit was there and said, 'Yes; I lo
cated your sister in the hospital, and she
Is sick unto death.' - .
"Well, all this, you see, was s He and
camo from that rogue Jordan. If anybody
ever knew such a chap, I should like to
havo that person's address, because he
must havo been a bad egg. Then I have
had many interesting as well as pleasant
communications. I talk cither mentally
for orally, it makes no difference which.
One satisfactory seance was with my step
father, who was nearly 80 years old when
ho died. He la in purgatory, a place di
vided into eeven states, one for each of tho
censes, but ho hopes soon to get out of
thero Into heaven. Ho told me my mother
was in heaven and wanted to come to me,
but only by special permit can the dwell
ers there get a chance to visit the earth.
As this purgatory corresponds with that
Df the Catholic belief, I asked the old gen
tleman whether one religion was looked
upon there as being better than another.
Ho answered 'No. ' Then I asked him to
giro roc a description of the various spirit
lamb. He replied: .
" 'I can't answer that question.'
.'"7hyr
" '"There Is a guard here watching over
mo.'
"It seems, therefore, that guards or driv
ers manage all tho spirits that correspond
with me. I asked another spirit regaining
tho modo of life, the punishments and
general appearance of things over there,
and It replied, 'If the world should find
out all you want to know, the increase in
suicides would be Immense.' "
It seems that Mr. Palmlrie enters into
these nightly frolics with much pleasure,
for he aays:
"I am alone in my room. My family has
retired. Everybody is asleep. The whole
house is quiet. Consequently I need fear
no possible fraud or trickery excepting
from such rogues as Jules Jordan. I light
my pipe, take out my spirit -board and
place my hands on it. . In a minute or two
the board moves. I ask, 'Who is itf
"Then the name Is given; also the age
and time of death. I have obtained the
following results: There are three spheres
heaven, purgatory, or place for repent
ance, and hades, in which there are no
fires, but Instead cold and darkness. The
spirits In purgatory and hades can oom
munlcate with me, but not so those in
heaven, although by special permit the
latter may make an exception occasionally, j
A cousin of mine told inn he could travel
thousands of miles In a minute. He went
from Jerusalem to New York In a few sec
onds." When Palutara Mixed Their Own Ooiora.
In the olden days artists were obliged
to make their own paints and mix their
I own colors. This perhaps is one of the
reasons why some of the paintings of i
. l . f t 1 1 , . i : 1 1 : . . , ' '
wjv juiuute Agea art w uruimnt touay,
because the materials nsed were pu'. er,
although quite crude. Of the artists cf
Greece and Rome we know very little,
except what Is told of them In history or
tradition, for we have but few examples
of their works. Harper's Yonng People.
THE DOUBLE CROSS
By ABDEHTTE3 J05I3T0STEB.
"Verar he gasped.
"No words, man! Over, t sayl" And
as she gathered strength to force him
down ho clutched bush. "Your false,
lying tongue shall deceive no more!
Dcwnr
"Stop!" rang out a voice, and to Ivan's
aid came strong arm, dragging him
back to the green turf, where be lay ex
hausted and speechless.
The dense clouds hung heavier. A
tremendous flood of tiro swept down. A
deafening crash instantly followed and
hewn bolt of thunder fell at our feet.
The ragged clouds parted. The liht
swuns over the scene.
"Olef!"
And I ler.ped Into the arms of my boy
loverl
"Yourworthloss life ia spared you tMs
too!" cried Vera to I von. But ho spoUe
cot The sun broke forth from tho oiLra
of a ragged cloud, shining over tho up
turned face of the defenseless man.
Wo looked. Vent had been talking to
the dead!
The forked light had loft the seared
mari cf a double cro6sunon his brow!
"Cesca dear, can you not epeukr cried
Olcf.
"Yes, that is all that t can do. You
find me here, the withered bush that yui:
have made me a heart without a green
leaf upon its twigs: a dead tree, upon
which you hun? your cruel letter, your
message of adieu, your declaration to
become the husband of anotherp
"Cesca!" was all the protest that he
could make.
"Cesca!" cried Vera. "It was my
wickedness! It was I who wrote my
own death letter. I went to Stockholm,
and from one of Olefs letters that he
had sent to you, forwarded back to Swe
den to me by Ivan Trolsky. I forced
Olefs hand; and that Ivan might recog
nize it I marked .the letter with the
"double cross," as understood between
us. It was I who sent the cable dis
patch and the last letter to Ivan, signed
01ef.' 1 released him from his bondage
with Ivan's false friends, and the old
housekeeper told us where you were to
day. I saved your securities. They are
here, she concluded, handing me
packet -
The arm beamed brighter. -The fresh
ened trees and grasses held np their
green heads with pride as they drank
from nature's cup. The daisies never
looked more beautiful. I saw the fond,
dead hopes of the past spring into new
life. The birds sang again their sweet
carols as my hoy lover's hand crept into
mine and our fond bps met.
"You have not forgotten!" I cried.
"Sej, min lilla kara Cesca, I have
never forgoiten! Ai allt mitt hjerta Jag
alskar dig!"
"And I,- too," I repeated, translating
his fond words, " ' W itb all my heart I
love you?
THE KXa
ni.marck'a Wife and tha Kaiser.
It is said that Princess Bismarck is ia
l great measure responsible for the open
attitude of hostility recently assumed
by the ex-chancellor toward the em
peror. At the prince's official farewell
reception just before his retirement
from public life there were present sev
eral members of the cabinet, the whole
staff of the foreign office, and a large
number of dignitaries of state.
Bismarck was unusually silent and
apparently in a mood of grief rather
than resentment The princess, on the
other hand, was almost beside herself
with rage. She exclaimed in a. loud
voice: "It was 1 who advised my hus
band to bear no longer with the emper
or's petty interference in matters which
he does not understand. But to accept
my husband's resignation was an act of
infamy which the knave shall repent to
me. He shall recall my husband on his
knees. To dure to treat Germany's
greatest man. like that! Woe upon
him!"
There was a moment of awful silence.
and then followed a stampede led by
the ministers, who rushed out of the
palace us if a pestilence were npon them.
and in an incredibly short time the Bis
marck family found themselves alone in
the brilliantly lighted saloons. Chicago
Post
A Woman Swimmer at Atlantis City.
The old life guards along the coast
point with pride to the daily achieve
ments of Mrs. James Nichele. a society
woman of Tioga, a suburb of Philadel
phia. Mrs. Nichele is a tall, willowy
brunette, and she swims out into the
ocean where few men dare follow. She
does it slowly and with such a true re
gard for the scientific rules that the life
guards fjel no uneasiness. She swims
through the surf with graceful and pow
erful strokes, and when smoother water
is reached the overhand stroke is nsed.
Fatigue is never apparent, and Mrs.
Nichele explains this by her method of
swimming.
After skimming along the surface of
the blue water by the overhand stroke
for awhile she changes' to the sweep
stroke. Before this motion has had an
opportunity to tire her she changes to
another and so on, each method bring
ing into play the muscles in a different
way. After awhile the fair athlete
turns on her back and floats long enough
to give all her muscles a rest This is
the secret, and few men know how to do
the act successfully. Exchange.
Ju.t tha Man Da Wanted.
A burglar who was doing a neat job on
a large safe was horrified on looking up
to see a man standing quietly beside him.
He whs about to retire when the gentleman
said:
"Go ahead. I am interested in that Job."
"Why?" asked the astonished burglar.
"Because I have foruotlen the combina
tion, and no living person knew it but my
self. If you can tcet that safe open, I'll
make it worth your while." Texas Sitt
ings.
An Inafnaatlon,
Professor Garner, the monkey man. was a
guest at DoiikIhs Hladeii's "at j(iriic."and
among the people there assembled was a
celebrated London publisher. A gentleman
asked the publisher if be had been Intro
duced to Professor Garner, who had caused
the monkeys to talk.
"Ob," said the publisher, "I have known
Professor Garner for many years."
"Really?" replied the other, "Bid be
teach you to talk t" Detroit Free Press.
I Too Much So.
Landlelgb That sue, torm you
m. i , u.1 B u'ri.irl ..ri 1 1 1 if ... . 1
have
DaublelguIt must be. A tramp got into
my studio ons day, caught sight of the pie-
tore and unconsciously put on my fur over-
eoat before be went out. Tit-Bits.
MODERN NOVEL
Which Show la tin- Present Rryla tha Court-
hl of tinner fort, -
Homer Fort sat fu the parlor nervously
toying with an Ivory paper knife. She had
not yet corns down. He was In evening
dress, and ss he leaned forward and caught
agUinpeeof lila face In a mirror ha waaaur
priurd to see that lie was pals. But he felt
it to I the supreme moment of his life the
one on which his whole future bnug for
had he not decided to ask llcatrlxthat even
ing to be his wife? He beard the rustle of
silken skirts and draw a quick, Involuutsry
lirvHtli. Hut It was Mrs. Hildehart, tha
Juotlicr of Beatrix, who entered. She was
t widow nnd livrd alone with berdanghter,
"Ah, Mr. Fort," said the lady, extending
her hand graciously, "you are quite desert
ed here, are you not?"
"No, not that, Mrs. Hildehart," answered
Homer. "I found the place deserted aud
colonised it and hose my claim on priority
of set! lenient Uut I euoourags Immigra
tion,' be added quickly.
The ludr smiled as she sank Into a chair
and hxikcd at the young man.
"Your daughter," com iuued Homer; "she
Is will?"
"Quite so snd much Interested in her
char table work. We have had a vvry hard
winter, and, alas, there are many poor. By
the way, Mr. Fort, there Is a matter on
which I wish tospenk to you."
"Indeed?" mid the young imui as he felt
the color again flying from his face. Tha
lady silt up on the hIkw of her chair, ad
justed a pair of gold rinuutHi eyeglasses aud
looked at him narrowly.
"es. a mutter of great Importance. I
hare had It in mind some time, and al
though It Is an awkward and painful sub
ject It cannot be avoided longer."
Homer faltered an inarticulate reply and
swallowed s lump In his throat
"You have now, Mr. Fort, been visiting
my duuuhter lleatrix for almost a year.
Your calls become more frequent, and they
grow longer. ou do not deny this, 1 fancy,
Mr. Fort?"
Poor Homer shook his head and clung to
the arms of his chair. He could feel bis
heart tbrobbiug in bis bosom like some
great piece of machinery.
"I apprehended that you would not. Be
atrix does uut. Mr. Fort, as you know.
have been to considerable expense during
the past year In visiting the World sfai
and repairing my carriage bouse. This,
added to the notorious stringency of the
times, has seriously reduced my purse.
Now, Mr. Fort you must know that in sit
ting up here so often aud so late with Bea
trix you have burned out a great deal of
wood during the winter. I do not ask you,
Mr. Fort to furnish this wood; but, my
dear young sir, I must insist on your saw
ing it in the future. You will of course
comply with my wishes in the matter.'
She swept out of the room.' Homer Fort
hid bis face In his bands.
How long he sat thus he could not guess.
but he was aroused by a soft touch on his
head. He started np, and with a little cry
Beatrix shrank back.
"I thought you were asleep, Mr. Fort,"
she said, blushes jostling one another on
her face. As she stood there in the mellow
light she seemed more beautiful than ever.
and she was known to be the most beauti
ful girl In Blnghamtou.
With a strong effort Homer spoke.
"Do you kow all?" be asked. -
"All," she replied, and her eyes sought
the Moor.
"What can I say? Tell me."
She tapped the to of her boot Impatient
ly on the soft carpet, but did not raise her
eyes.
"Say nothing," she replied, with Intense
earnestness, "buy nothing, hut saw wood I
She turned and walked to the sofa, and
from under it drew a large red bucksaw,
with a glittering blade and great, jagged,
savage teeth. She held it up toward the
young man.
"Saw wood." she repeated.
He sank back in bis chair and looked at
her as in a dream.
"See," Bbe cried, sneaking rapidly and
controlling herself with an effort as she
reached behind a little bronze Baryeon,tbe
mautel and took up a bacon rind daintily
between her thumb and Anger "see. It will
grease the bladel I smuggled it from tb
breakfast table this morning in my bonbon
box." She rubbed the rind np and down
the bladewitb nervous baste. Saw wood,
she said again. "You know you were cen
ter ru' b at college a year ago, and the rind
will help, oh, so much"'
Homer Fort, though young, was a man
if resolution. He rose nnd drew himself
up to his full six feet
I am ready," be said slowly, scarcely
parting bis lips. The words came from the
very depths of his soul.
He followed her through the kitchen and
Into the woodshed. There be found a pile
cf sbellbark hickory wood aud a sawhorse.
Ilestrix beld the lamp. Then for two hours
I he saw rasped and tore and lipped till the
cool air of the wood shed was foggy with
raw dust, sometimes be would stop for a
moment, and the girl would apply the ba
con rind to the hot and quivering blade. It
would hiss and sputter, but in a moment
lbs saw would be leaping like a living thing
i brougb a hickory knot. At last it paused
for lack of food. '
He stood by the young girl, with his face
flushed.
Beatrix," he said softly, but his voice
did not falter. "My Beatrix, with you. by
tny side I could saw wood forever!"
blie looked up into his face, trust and
liapplne-s deeper tbau words could tell
shining from her eyes.
As they went into the house be saw a fu
ture as in a vision stretching away before
him, but through all the years he could see
no parting from the woman by his side.
The hoarse growl of a cat followed them
from the wood shed.
Tom has found .the bacon rind," whis
pered the girl. New York Tribune.
Not Unreasonable, '
"Kxcuse me, but were you at Mrs. High-
blower's reception Just now?"
Y."
Well, may I walk with you as far as t us
corner under my umbrella?" Life.
Papers In Foreign Languages.
An article in a recent number of The
Nationul Journalist states that 1,116
newspapers iire printed in foreign lan
guages in this country. The Germans
head the list with 802, and next come the
Scandinavians with 1 18, followed by the
t rench, who have 60; there are 89 in
Spanish, HI in Bohemian, 18 in Polish, 10
in Dutch, 23 in Hebrew and 0 in Welsh;
two each In Finnish, Icelandic, Irish.
Swiss, Portuguese, Sluvonic, Chiuese,
Lithuanian, itussian and Armenian; one
each in Hungarian, Greek, Cherokee
and Creek. No better illustration than
this polyglot array could be given of the
varie1 eletnetM which help to make np
tuis nation. It also argues a high aver-
age standard of intelligence in onr for-
eign txnmlation.- " '-''':
M huuar'e liana van ion.
When John G. Whittier'e office In this
city was surronnded by a woo fifty years
ego nearly every ,one on the premises
felt constrained to depart, The geutle
Quaker found himself alone with an
office boy who would riot desert hint,
WtaittW at lust made his way through
the surging crowd down Chestnut street
to Fifth. His gentle mien and quiet
way of receiviiw threats gained him the
mob's respect, aud the courageous little
fellow who clung to his employer
through it all was also admired. The
pair finally took refuge in a friendly
house, Wh Utter never forgot that boy,
and for years he wrote him constantly
iu this city. When death came to the
boy, since grown to manhood, his daugh
ter sent Wliittier a letter announcing
the fuct and received a touching letter
of sympathy. Recently a bubo was
born to her, and he will lie christened
John Oreenleaf Whitticr. Philadelphia
Record.
Hot Water for the Public
The "hot water fountains" which the
municipal council of Paris determined
last year to establish are in oporatiou
on the Boulevard St, Germain, ou the
south side of the Seine. Tho fountain
is an elegant circular column provided
with a button, which, being pressed,
after placing a sou in the slot, causes
about eight quarts of water to be al
most instantauoously heated by gits to
63 degs. Reaumur, nnd passed through
a tap into the recipient's pail or can.
When this operation is completed an
inner weight rises and the gas la auto
matically turned oil. The small house
holders and shopkeepers of the neigh
borhood are stated to be availing them
selves eagerly of this privilege, which
is eventually to be extended to every
quarter of the city and suburbs. Paris
Letter.
Die apple parer was given to the pub
Ho in ISuii. At tho present duy one ens'
cm firm makes over L'T.tK 0 a year.
'UOSSlNfJ TIIK ATLANTIC
l'ull lnvolvei eulrkneM. When lhawsvea
ptsy ttllrti and to with yon. Mmuir Indeed
luiul be the stomach lha' can rtand I wldioul
revdiliiit. iotirUts, cninmsi-lal travelers,
yarhumen, nirin r .all leal If thattluaietier't
Momau h Hilt Is the I l reined lor ih nau
sea , perl need In rimeh weslher on the water.
Netvons and wesltr travelers by Umlolien aiiffer
from HiiethtiiK akin tn thl-, slid find tu tli
Hitlers Its surest rem dr. No dlsrrder of tha
t maeh, liver or bowels Is so obs Innla that II
may nol be overcome by tha trompt snd thor
ou.h remedy, hiitta.lv erneae. ouwi' It hir chilli
and fever, kllny arid :!:".::?.: '," trr'ihle and
iieivotiinesa. Kmlaranti in tha frontier snotiid
untvlue themselves with tbit 0n mtsl.clnsl
ul-Siinrd sxalnsl the effects of vlcluliuJes ol
ellmate, narJshlp, exrxMsra ana latigue.
There Is always room for a nan ol Inrre, and
ha oias.ua room for many.
An Akticlk or Tsus Msbit. "Brmen'i
Brmuhial Traekn" are every where popular
as a 0' re for throat diseases ana oougna
and this popularity is based upon real
merit. Abfd oay in box ft.
It's a fool thai holds out aanlnst Clod and
Coward that gives iu in the devil.
DEArNKHH CANNOT UK 'UHKI
By local applications, as Ibey cannot resch the
dUessed porllou of the ear. Thete la oulynue
way to cure deafness, and thai Is byeonatttn
llonal remedies. IHimIiivm Is caused by an in
named coudlilon of Ilia mucous lining of the
euetachiau lube. Wben this tube get Inflamed
rou have a rumbling souiid or Impe-fect hear
tig, and when 11 Is entirely eloed deafness Is
tn result, ant times the tnnammaiimi aan
taken out and this lube res ored to Its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever
nine cases out or ten are eaitMsi ey etarrn
wnlt h Is nothing but sn lntlamed eoodi lou oi
Ike mucins surfaces.
We will sirs una Hundred Dollars for any
case oi deafness (uatmed by catarrh) that cannot
becmred by liall sCatairh t'nra. H-iid I
for clr-
eulars, free.
Toledo. O.
Hold by druggists; 74 oeuls.
WELCOME WOHOS TO WOMEN.
Many times women call on their family rhy
atoians, suffering, as they Imagine, one from
aysia-usia, anotner
from Itosrt disease.
another from liver
or kidney disease,
another with pain
here or there, and
In this way thy all
present I
'I eaay-golni
LI eepuntln
l'l fur which
to inctr
lng doctor,
n dlscasce.
leh he ore-
scrlhes, suuuilng
mem in ue sin n.
when. In reality,
they am sll only
uiniifnms caused
by some womb disorder. The suffering pa.
lent gets no ociror, out pronaniy worse, oy
reason of the delay, wrong treatment and
const-fluent complications. A proper medi
cine, like Dr. Pierce s J'svorim Prescription,
d erected fo file rouse would have promptly
eurea we marase.
MrsTlARRvTappAN, of 1trjtvM.Jtfermm
Co.. Neb., writes: " For two yi-ars I was a
sunerer. A pan or mis time nan to oe carrion
from my bed. Was rucked with pain, had
hvsterln. was vcrv nervona no nnnetltn and
completely disooiimirnl. A few bottles of
Favorite Proscription ' effi-eted a perfect
cure, bom tiv nil m-niers in mimcincs.
It is sold rn a aruarantaa hv all
C'.sti. It cures Incipient Consumption
and Is the boat Cough and, Croup Cure.
Rambler
BIOrCLES.
wlft, Mght, Strong,
Issuable and Beau
tiful. A live agent wanted la
every city and town In Ore-
5 on, Washington and Idaho
end for catalog is au l
terms.
RED I. niLL CYCLE CO..
87 Washington fit., Portland, Or.
. P. N. 17. No. B47-. F. N. V. No. 24
"ifi5v
aWyl2 N.THE
6neccntadosej,
FOR SORENESS OR STIFFNESS FROM GOLD, USE
ST. JACOBS OIL.
IT RELAXES, SOOTHES, HEALS, CURES.
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAPOLIO
LaJntU "''UK", my hustisnd was reMevcd from sn old caa of HIIKIIMATIHM ,.ou I ' I
UUIILV y .iiiikhS' Uiy ou'od em rely of INKI.AMATOMY RIIKIJMA I IH Jh. .L'"'.m! I mL
KtmMM.t
No one knows belter thsn lM I
known flnanolerthe full value of aourallve.
He Is not easily Imposed uon one, and
never twice. This is his testimony after
twenty years' use of Ati.cnca's Fosoi't
"NXI Firm Avifi'a,
Kkw Yoaa Citv, Beosmber JO, l.
" For the last twenty years I have Isjen
using Abu-oca's Fount's PLASTtsas. lhey
have reiH-atedly oured me of rhsuinsllo
pains and pains In my side ami bank.
Whenever I have a ooltl, one on my olwsl
aud one on my hack speedily relieve ins.
" My family are never without them.
UsASt'SiTH' Pilu Improve the inges
tion. .
Kvary tlioiih which genius sod plely throw
Into the wurlu slier, tha wtirld,
nova and jiKi.a or AstaniPA.
Why li 11 that lo-day In America w jlep Imm
onr lii.tHiill.Mis of leariilns 10 l denied an
hoiie-l importunity ol esriilns a livlnst Hit
iMMKllile w l's no MH lor our liitell'KSiii effort-T
Must we gndown " "ir sraves eiidlni
sit Biisn.rvs fulllfuT Aiemir pireiila and ni
si tictor-ttiblsin f Wemu-tniilielnnirdaUt-ruination
not to lulllhovl tluttof lore ttt iilrsti's
ami Ainert an traitors. A smsll tMHis.iiedicsted
to li e laivs ami slrU ol America, anil l I "
What l finds Kaa TliltisWaT icliire falih
faltvwhutwa am lomenilliia; with, loll will
never resret orderl" s copy llironiilt your sis
Hotter or ,en.liiiK '2a ecnts tor satna ! rlurii
tnnll 10 the aulimr and .ub lalier. l lltl.lK-i
MKHUITT, fun nit Hnond HherltaiS block, I bird
and uak sireeu, I'urilsuil, ur.
life. Is a campaign, nut a battle, and has Its
del.stts as well in us rl lories.
(Instil yourself for summer malarts, tired
feeling, by using now Oregon llloud Fur I tier.
Oaa namellua ranee folisss rmduavrw small.
Tar Gssas for breakfast.
OOWLEDGE
Ilrings comfort and improvement snd
U-utls to personal enjoyment wttrn
ightly used. The many, who live bet
or than others and enjoy life more, with
ws expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best product to
he need of physical being, will attest
he value to health of the pure liquid
uxntive principles embraced , in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Iu excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative; efl'ectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
snd permanently curing constipation.
It has ftlven satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, bvcause it acts on the Mil
nevs. Liver and Ilowvls without wesk
ening them and It Is perfectly free from
everr objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists iu CHc ami f I bottles, mil ll la nimi
ufactured by the California Fig Hyrui
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, ttyrup of Flfs,
snd being well inlormod, vou will not
accept any auusiuuui it ouereu
Mlatidsrd system of the world. If Ighast swards
at norm rair, t ni'-ago, lor periectmtiug gar
menu. i..srs to cm snn nisse jowr own gsi
'nen s At Home. Vim can Malta and Has
Money. We te.ch Uniting, Kiii'shing and
ureasmsKinf comp tie. a chimi can lsask
Jackson's New French System
AND
Jacktii't Frinco Prussian Tailor Systn
AT HOME HV MAIL Onr school Is men das
son vveni' r.very isny siiotiiii snow it, prr
mnkfre are tmiterlerl wtlhitul our iu tem. Mil nr.
tino; no alU-railutis: no trying on. Per
feet-f Htliia fatlerns cut to mea.tira Sir.
Seud 3d stamp and we will sand Mow to Take
xus.u eiiienta. etc. it ton want nerliei.s.iiu,
gaimeuls, sen i lo us for Patterns and learn mi
-vstein. Hta-e al rales tor bloek pattern. t,y the
qoaen to ure.ain.sers. n are aeueral Westei
ageuia. Asa:ai sgeiiu waitusi.
JICKSOX'. TilLORIKC INSTITUTE,
SOT Nuttsr at., Man Francisco, t'a
DROPSY
TtlS.Trii mnwrm
roaltlv ly Ooeed with Ve(.ub'la Remedla,
rMeaeorad thousands of eases. Cure oases pro-
'sapiums disappear: In us daysallaaM lau-unnk
tsymatoms raniovad. anna for Im. ,,, ,u.
uvvmtmm DT best VD f Blelana in,, nr.arf..
alsls of mlracuioua enrea. Tan jays' irastaitai
iiww nT . roa uraer tnai.sead Itle. in suuvpl
C"-' '-i.,,naai.noaa,aiiania,ua
yon orosrlrtal ratura ttts adrarUsaaiant to as
I yon are
going to have
s party, be
sure to make
tha cake with
WEJT
Baking Pouider.
FALCON
Bee Supplies,
Til best on the market. Ws sre Northwestern
agents.
PORTLAND SEED CO.,
I Hecond Street. - Portland, Or.
FS
as It i
Dr. Wl lams' Indian Pile
I Ointment will ours Blind,
'lileedlna and Itchlne Pile..
It absorbs the tumors, allan
I me luiiiiuu at onoe, acta as a pom
Ilea. Elves Instant relief. Dr. will.
isms' Indian Pile (liniment Is prepsred
lor Piles snd Itchlna of tho nrlvsta
nsrts. Kvery box Is wsrrsnted. II y drug
gists, bv mall on receipt nf price, Hi oenta
nd
Proprietors, Cleveland, Ohio,
wii.i.iaaiB aianur AvtusINU GO.
Fcntter, N. Y.
AgonlzingKeadaches
Heed's Sareaporllla Aooompllshca
Desired Hceulto.
"Pssr Sirs: I gladly testify to the enVsrv
and ettratlve power. ol lliaal's rlsrss; s-llla snd
clieerlnlly stale Ihst It has does wonders f r
in. K- r years I have lievu s great sitrhfrer Imui
sgoulslitg headaches aud
Distress In the Stomach .
slier rating and a' .other times, neetvnisin'ul liv
sourstiiiiiac h. I was very had with In la s Ion
also. 1 uolteed Iu dlflurent pe'xri lin n lou 1 1
Hood's'Cures
tht cures llia-t's Sarssparllla had wioiirjht ut: J
thought I would try It. It has
Aooompllshed the Dos I rod Honulto.
The pal a snd distress In tha stomach snd Hut
severs headachs siadls have liHi-t overenmx as
well ss my Innlges'lon " t'l-K- ll'l i s. ten
liar. Ni w Vork. Cet Onljf HOO.J'0.
Hood's PHIS n tiurely veretalile,
fact y liartnli ss. always Mllslda. and ei.li n lit,
DOCTOR
t.
THE GREAT CURE
-roa-
INDIGESTION
CONSTIPATION.
Beplato of t&e Lrrsr find Kidneys
a srii'ino roa
Serafili, Iwuxttisa,
Salt R-iaa, Iinrtlsii
lid 111 Otbir Blood nd Skli Dliitwt.
It Is a posture oara tor all those painful, dell,
oata oom plain Is aud oumptlnatad trouhlas and
weaknassisi on as ton among our wives, mothers
snd daughters
Tha effect la Immediate and I sating. Two ot
tares doses of Us. Paanss's Hbmsov taken dally
keeps tha blood coot, the liver and kidneys act
Ire, and will entirely ersdlcata I rota the system
all tranas of Hernials, kail kbeum, er any a that
lona ot blood dlaeaaa.
No raadlclue ever Introdoead In this eoonfry
baa mat with such ready sale, nor siren sues
autrereal eatlatantion whsuavw tiaad as that el
Da. Pasnss's Hsaauf.
This remade bas been nsad In tba hnanttala
throughout the old world lor the past twenty-
Ova years as a spec! to lor lha abnva du
aud ll baa and will ears when ell other
isussss,
railed
remedies fall.
Sand for BansBhlet of laallaaaalals from tbaaa
who bare been cared by lis oaa. lmiggtsu sell
ll at ll.oo net bottle. Try It aud be ooovtuosd.
Per sale by
MACK & CO.,
8 and II Front tu. Can rranolsoa.
KIDNEY,
Bladder. Drlnarv and Llvar DI
Dropsy
(travel sad Diabetes sre oured bv
HUNT'S REMEDY
THE BEST KIDNEY
AND LIVE
MEDICINE.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cores Bright', tnsaaaa. Retention or Non-re-
wuuoo oi urine, rains in tna esck, units or
aide.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Ouras lulernpe ranee, Ksrvons Dlseaaaa, (letiers
Uebillty, raiuale Waskaaas and kiviMsus.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Oures Biliousness, Headache, Jsnndlce, Soul
itomsoh, Uyspop-ia, Couiilpallou and J'llea.
HUNT'S REMEDY
tllTS AT !' a lh. at 1- s
snd Masvela. restoring Ihem to s health, so
llop, and till taKM when sll other me.1Udi.es
le.ll. Hundreds have bean savad who have baas
(Ives np to dls by frlsuds sad physicians.
SOLD Bt UHt'tlUsBT".
V. L. nouni.A ai a now
Jslaalseustmn wmk, rooting Irom
s m ao, weat vauie lor toe money
In the world. Name aud nrlra
kstamied on lh bottom. Kvery
r warrant. , l. Take no scihi.
me, nee local pnx-rs for full
.descrlptinnof our cimipleis
.unrs mr lames sua gen.
wncmcn or send lor -
giving in.
simciinaa
bow to
"',' j gfrea. Yon can get tits bast
-est aief wm pit mi our Nnoet
HE ERICriOH P1TEIT SQUIRREL BOMS
fl fin rfjtxlh Das li. j ,
Si ""M". Kiiblilta il nil mil-
IntlUt tllMl bHnn. h U.. ,
pit', fafc and onrlalu. Prlna.Ss ner ml
OOnt ,: bo.l lr,r .Kl.,,..... u . VWj
USur' ""J "'"Uons for usl g sent tr't on
I K CO., Moscow, Idaho.
R
"a
OMswasaUTaa and people
who bars weak laagaor Aatk
ssa. should nag t-lao'a On re for
Opusameuos. It ass aw rag
"eft ltbssaotln)ai-
la use k.i ...k. . '--
oH evarywhara.
ilnmnrlrf
rdiiti u bu ,
l.Vxv7.
W vnniiAHioif -;
Ja. . I.I. . mt
nTsHrtolDbaN
I. lViLDauaT?