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■ ■ -- THE FLATFORI* FÍLL- things pertaining to bo gradual. Cornata: do this very nicely. When put up tn Me. Cxitk Cenlfa’t C miv I bc « ths Tol- . the fall they are xlwayg more er lots tk damp from their natural Juices, which "Bxcuse me,” remarked the little duly slowly dry out during winter. man to the paying teller at the bank. The worst constipation is from tlm- SOME FACTS ABOuf SMUGGLING Memphis, Nov. JI —A sperisi from Washington. Nov. 31.—J. J. Orow- FARM AND HOME. leyT supervising special agent of the Thirty people, 8.000 baine of cotton treasury, in his annual report, devotes and hundred, of tone of heavy timber oonsidseabls attention to smuggling. ver la. rather laxative than constlpat- her you. , totu name to Smith-John Opius» smuggling, the report says, has Ihk. .All animals fed mainly on.mead- Smith; I edited a 8X600 check for 7:80 tonight, at the Central Railway decreased largely during tbe last year, ow hay should bav» ■ small Amount ofi company's oomprees in Ms city- Four aa the reeuli principally of tbe reduc right; and I’m glad teen injured people, all employee of tbe tion of the rate of doty from *12 to *6 linseed meal, or boiled wlple flaxseed fed daily with « few oats. These will potupreM, have been- rsnyived from tbe per pound; 188,860 pounds of smoking It earor thia morning, and wreckage, but It 11 thought more are opium was imported at Ban Francisoo keep the bowels In good condition, and also give the animal a sleek, shining under the debris, snd if so they aru during the year 1896, upon which "We never make errors la this bank. dead, or will be before they can bq ex- east, which la the natural result of *918,404 was paid in duty- Last YMr good health and gpod digestion. 1 trioated. Bcverql employes are missing, UM amount was W.1I8 pounds, upon “But, sir; it isn’t right" aud it is feared they axe under the which duty aggregating *688,768 waa mot» adhere and double over the “I can’t help whether lt'i right oe wreck. paid. Much of the attractiveness of coun wrong. You should have counted your The platform waa twenty feet high, Tbe report shows there has been a tö» plow and tnakeo <0od work impoesl- try scenery, and With it the farms and money before you left the desk." 860 feat long, and 140 feet wide. Over noticeable increase in the smuggling donntry places It-includes, depefids an “I dM count IL air, and it seemed all 600 feet iive way without paxping, of diamonds slnos ths duty on precious reyy ___ ______________________ - ^vtnir Fell<ared,for road-sides. This right; but after I reached my hotel ! ■r<y ■<■«. fast, and that It soon becomes suf- thé aûpporti being - rotten. It ia be stones was increased by the tariff act BrimtlF rounded to allow everything •Bbjept is getting more though? from counted it again, and founirthat you lieved that two Mama and their drivera of 1*94. , A return to tbe rate of duty - .................... farmers than It used to dot Because had made a mistake.' a V were caught beneath the platform, aa provided in the act of 1890, Mr. Crow M true I much prefer having a plow the roadsides do ftot ha<e fo be tilled it extended over the atreet, and the ley says, would be in favor of the rev- that sill <1® good work from the begln- it la often .thought they are 'the fair re- make 'mistakes here.* ' teama axe aaid to have been going un- euua and of the legitimate trade. h I bx . th»» to wait for aeVanl weeks, Kcle of whatever stumps, stones or der the platform juat before it fell. Bo During .the past year 6.686 Chinese -material lb/ an welcome- else- "Don’t but me; I know my business. great wax the Delai aooompanying the' persons applied for admission to this and Is plowing have to stop every qpw asd again sad clear the point of tbs where. ^Vbeneyer a fartn has' to be The money waa all right when you oollapae that it Wag beatd a diatapoe country. Of {these, 1,691 were in ptow, says a writer In Rural Life. There sold whose owner* takes this view ef counted it here, and you have either of a mile, and many people in, the transit to other countries; 416 were re things be Is apt to discover his mis lost some of It or else had your pOcket neighborhood were badly frightened.*' jiao ritlxfactlou In "the use of such a jected and 8.610 were admitted. The pl,,» and If the manbfactiirer baa take. A row of maple trees far enough picked. You will have to stand to one All ot the injured were taken to number of Chinese arrested for viola toiW to de big work In a proper man- from the. roadside. fence to allow a side, as therd;are -others who must be their homea and to hospitals, and given tion of the exclusion law was 198, and an titeyolnt q^mtid. be rounded by Ole path tor walking or Myycling U ■ attended to.” attention by surgeons. Severs! axe the number deported 190. Under the paying Investment for any farther to badly hurt. The wreck of the platform treaty betweeen the United States snd make. If be I1v£a ten oihflfteen years covers several riires, and presetus an Chins, providing for the departure *You can’t cobvtnce me of anything, appalling eight in the moonlight. Tho from and return to this country of Chi the plow to the blacksmith' shop and these trees may be tapped, and having hare the point made, hot and cut, bat pletrtytof ^unllglft they will yield more and you will oblige me by leaving tbe hunt for dead bodies, supposed to be nese laborers, 986 laborers' left ths .1 buried beneath the wreckage, wilLnot United States snd 106 returned during tbe Ole or grind-stone is to bo preferred and better- aap Ruin be Can get from premises." “ Had I not better leave my card, so >gin until tomorrow, la dergioka and the past year. tree» qf equal slim in the woods. - - U too much work W not required- you mdy send for me In cake yon find other appliancea for raiaing cotton ahd The joint resolution of congress, ap W>at Orais Chaff Is For* that you have made a mistpke T” timbere cannot be procured before then. proved March 1, 1896, prohibiting the In Its wild state the Chaff of grain Ttae sjlo depends on entire exemtion “No, sir; I don’t want yeitfr card." The damage to the maphiuery war transportation through the United served a. very dmportaifr purfpse in af air for ttto pseagpvatloffit et ita cop- ¡.“Very welL"-replied, the little man, ________ States of merchandise destined for shielding U frota too eady sprouting, meekly, as' ho slowly took bls depart only alight . tenta. Il 1».filled with vegetable.matter places in the free sone of Mexico, Mr. which with ail kinds, of grain ' would ure. and «-arboaie arid gaa, which, being THE EXPERIMENT VERIFIED. -Crowley says, now obtains of shipping insure- Its destruction _by tbe ensuing. The next morning, however, and. for taavier than air, excludes ita, entrance goods to the sone libre, vis Mexican winter^ If a heqd of wheat, rjjp or a week following, the following ad seaports, snd the only apparent result ' barley or of Indian corn'is exposed to vertisement appeared-tn all the princl- accomplished by the legislation re V>e weather all* Winter' some 3»f its pdl daily papers of the city: New York, Nov. 23.—Thomas A. ferred- to has been less bnsinesa for grgids Will survive fill Spring"or of, "If Mr. John Smith, who cashed a * 4 .pill ro< »» far m Hie qlr extends. There the winter grain's.wlll fall out in time Edison hs» verified the experiment» re American railway companies. * It is to always more or leas rot around tbe for tbe best seeding loi. fall. It Is thus check for 8X600 at the-First National ported to hsve been made ih San Frau- suggested that the removal of tbe re Sand Bank on the morning of the‘6th tdgtw »1 »tie» and at tbe top? But this that these grainq were peri»etuate<l iu Inst, will call at the bank as early as cisoo by meano of the cathode ray, iu strictions imposed, at least to the ex- ~ tsp k» •» prevented by covering with the ages before ¿ban learned to culti- which a blind bov baa been enabled to tent of allowing tbe transportation of Convenient, he will gteatly oblige the di»tingui»h light. Edieon experitoeHt- goods oonsinged to plaoes in Mexico «.me wprthteas material, whie^ WiH* vite taKT «are"for .them." Even now paying teller. ” rat »nd.proses^tlie earitags iwlow. lt heavHy bearded «raing are leas Jike- ed last nigh* on **o subjects, both from the seaboard to the Mexican fron The-paying teller -bad inadvertently I 1» ho* practical generally to make a allo ly to be injured by rotting in mow or’ blind, from Newark. Many tubee were tier, under the usual transportation' overpaid Mr. Smith1 the sum of $250. involve no danger of tried, each with increased strength, entries, ■tack If tho straw and grain are wet □e of our government. ” and finally the subjects ^ere enabled to lo». W waste of feed In tKe smoll silo will be Often in threshing the" straw will be Misplaced Admiration. Attention is called to tbe shipments Elizabeth Stuart Phelps given. in^Mc- distinguish flashes. One of the men rotted sronnd the baud, while the grain Clqre's Magasine, some remlnlsconces was able, after a time, to say when the of Canadian goods in transit through r ■ protected by It» chaff is uninjured. of Wblttiar, the bumoro& aids of' his light was turned on and off. The most the United Stites, to points in Canada, nature aM well ae the serious one. He suoceesfnl results were attained with a anti to the transportation of free and It Is to be regretted that there are was full of frolic, lUa geqfle waypno red globe, and it is Edison's intention dutiable merchandise in bond between tf corn cobs were handy to be dipped pot more farmers who Imitate the ex- one of the world’s people ever had'» to continue experimenting in.this line ports in the United States through Mto .the oil rand wspd tor kindling. Btaple of a farmer in Vermont who New lines of travel have keener sense of humor. From every until much more satisfaoory results are Canada. Tbe robs will hold more oil than will kept a close account of what It costs interview with him one carried awav reached, which he confidently predicts been opened, which require constant wuod. and iCdry sticks are plied oyer him to manufacture ,*nd sell butter. oars and snrvqlllanoe.. Tbe report a good story or a sense of having had will be iioon. the wifetf-cobs they win quickly After considerable bookkeeping with •hows that during tbo last calendar a gocd time, ye never darkened tbe DRINK-QRAZED MURDERER. Stoke a Ussa, whieh is always needed respect to bis dairy herd, he found- year, loaded cars to tho number of'480,- day or shadowed the heart. He inspir an cold moaplagr to lift the volume that be made butter at a. cost ot- 13^4 678 were sent over Canadian -roads ited and invigorated.. * , centb a pound. How mahy farmers' A Ban ^yai^cfeee C»r»»n*»r Dsed a Gan from^me point in the United States to “I like," he wrote to a fried!, “the wita pMdiy ir»»t. , are there who have.been "making but another. ter for yaars. w^o know With, anything wise Chinese proverb: ‘You cannot pre »San Francitoo, Nov. 28 —James H. vent the birds of sadness from flying CIV L SERVICE PRINCIPLES like reasonable accuracy what It costs over^your tread, but you may prevent Childs was shot and- killed by Jobq lUBKc M» vFT W Ircuivr illcIliBnulnUiun; Miller, a carpenter, On Clementina them from Mopping to build their nests To Ba Adoptad in. Chicago Schools in wet with oil. the "fire will sometimes has been any profit to them? street this afternoon, while attempting In your halrf ” . the Near Future. . r ’ A certain story with which Ducy .lAir: to prevent tbe latter from committing Chicago, Nov. 28.—Tbe city board Ahtee the monopoly beef-sMp- com Is connected made one of the another murder. Grased by jealousy of education bat decided by a practic ■ Win aettie 'amusing Incident« In his life. ally unanimous vote to embody in its g thé sta?t- It has been almost tmpOMlble for farm A caller, one qf the “Innnmerablef dunes of Mias Nellie Ryan, witEthe in new ruled the principles of the exiet- tention of. killing her. His first shot, ers to find hdme butchers willing to throng that movea”'to the doors of the ing civil service law. The employee purchase fbeir home-grown beef prod distinguished, there-to Indulge tbe weak fired at her as sbe opened the door to of the board, excepting superintendents, admit him, missed her. She rushed uct» ‘ Tet Meer er half er beef fattened curloalty of an ignorance too ptttabte to teachers, tbe . business manager, chief at home is better than beef brought by rebent, made Blmsclf‘troiibleeomc one into tbe street and called upon -Childs,' who was passing the hones, for protec engineer, Architect, auditor, attorney rail many miles, and kept for wtf&ics, day In the poet’s home at Amesbury. and board-clerk, are to be placed under perhaps, on Ice bdfore it goes into the “I have come, air,” he. said pompous tion. He tried to prevent Miller from a system that will conform as nearly shooting agrin,' but, exasperated by hie hguds of the pieat retailer , ly, “to take you by the hand. fTAve at possible to thelinee followed by tbe long wished to know the author of interference, Miller turned upon him city civil service commission. and shot Childs through the head, kill- »rd eftra to «ay. that no other farm 'Hannah Binding Shoes.’ ” . . Color Blindness Increasing. . The action of last night does not give lughim, Before be could renew bl" stork will eat bay or other fodder that Now, Lucy Larcqm happened to be “Color bHndness is on the increase,” the school employes into the heads of ■ beg bi» troaed oesr or -has trampled ■ays a New York ôptlcal expert. “The eittlng. In her serene fa eh Ion, silently attack upon thc'girl the murderer was the existing commission in the city - Upsp. Tei- causes of this defect in vision that by the Window at that time, and Mr. arrested. JP. ■ Bat that is itself no good _ halt It make« a civil service commis son for dlM-ardlng the bog. One of fee otherwise perfect ape not very Whittier turned toward her with the THE PRESIDENT’S PLEA. sion out of the board’s own committee his best uses is to keep in "the barn-1 well understood.' It would seem that courtly bow into which the Quaker on rules, or a body subordinate to that yasd. sr rather In that part of It which the use of ttybacco had a. good <Jeal to poete simple manner could bend so Commote committee. The action took the form Budd ha* the nianurfi^pOe. Of course, no' do with It I have exh mined, a great finely when he chose.. of a resolution which wss sdopted after Other firm stock’would be fed here. I many for color blindness havtng pn ”1 ■* happy,” he replied, waving bls Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 38.—Gov a.lively discussion, snd in whieh the If cattle are fed grain of u^'klmL or j several 'occasions been employed by hand toward the lady in the window, ernor lludd this afternoon received from committee on rules was directed to em if borM*« are fed wholemeal», 'the bog • railroad companies to do so, ‘ and In "to have the opportunity to present thee Prerident Cleveland a persona) plea for body tbe necessary provisions in its will get much of bis living from the every Instance tnirtance Wheye wheye the man exam- to the author of that admirable poem the commutation of Salter D. Worden, forthcoming report. _ rn.a passed whole in tbelr excrement Ined was found to be color blind he —Lucy Larcomt” It was generally understood that the sentenced to hang for traiuwrecking in Is doing this be win add bis own drop was a user * of tobacco. Women are Yolo oounty. The president states as question of civil service would come up A Risky Service. ping» ifoth liquid and solid, to the pile, seldom afflicted in this way, hence It st last night’» se»»ion of the board, and The African latkes Company has be ground for his interest in tbe case thst, snd thus convert it into much more must be cafised by something that there was an unusual number of vis- while M' resident of New York state, effective manure than the farmer can men do Which women do not What come so"cafeful flidt it compete ft» before hie elevation to the presidency, itora. Only two members were absent. agents to pay their own funeral ex get witiMHit the labor of ttirriltta "over I cases exist among women will be found he had formed a great friendship for The triumph of the new rule was ac ami lomjxratitig the manure pile.—Ex- 1 to be Inherited.from male ancestors..! penses; so many agents died'that an Salter D. Worden’s mother, a music | complished after a sharp and spicy change. • / ■ ' I have never' known a woman to be order was actually issued compelling fight among the members. the agents to die at their own expense. teacher. The governor has also re color blind wboae father was free front ceived s personal appeal from C. P. Fer a loug while the company has en Fprayiag Ylaes. YOUTHFUL« BURGLARS the defect T *iim"ff smokek, ami my . • Huntington, president of the Southern i pereeptlon.', ef • colo/ are unn.ualiy joyed-a monopoly of trade. Pacific, for commutation of the death fm-m mildew sod rot Even When fi00“' "° th*‘ *“«* pararolANB wisb nr th rib sm sentence. Residence. ttene.ro mu present <m vine, fi^rti?- * ““ 7 ♦ RBATiOlf. ' ’ '*■' Knights Declares for Free Silver. Seattle, Nov. 18.—Two young men, «L s eloro . x.rninatlou of the leave. , « eff5t’?U 1 Rochester, N. Y*., Nov. 18.—The each under 30 years of age, are in tbe win .bow pstebe. of brown, beginning' tton of the case, are caused by te-; The above C1MS of aclenttat» recoenlxe, and have repeatedly borne teetlmony, to the efficacy general aaaembly of tbe Knighta of La city jail. They gave thier names as early in the summer, and gradually ot lliatetter’» etomaf-h Bitten a» a remedy and and Chris Scott preventive of lever and affde, rheumatiim, bor declared today for free ailver by Charles Phillips How to' Meet Ill-Temper. •l<n-adiiig during tbe sessom Tbe ripen- want o< vigor, liver complaint, and Kime other adding to the aeventeenth plank the de Scott is suffering from a bullet wound ing both of fruit- aari of this year’s m-temper is a babW. and grows with ailment» and infirm condition» of the »yetem. claration aubmitted by the committee in the left arm, inflicted last night by Experience and obeervation have taught them growth of ’ wood depends on the ----- ~7"' ""*7*7/" — ------- ---- vigor every repetition, while K weakens with It» value. They but echo the verdict long ou law, Aa originally framed, thia H R. Bayliss, whose residence they and bealthfulneoo of tb^ leaVte during 1»,.^ gf -exerctee. In dealing with a »Inee pronounced by the pnbtlc and the pre»». plank held that intereat bearing bonda, were burglarising. For the last two Only Ihe tontahted now a* ignorant of Amer tbe growing season. Whatever Injure, -hlld,. it Is DOW acknowledged by k ica’» tonic and alterative. bills of credit or notes should not be weeks, the city has been overrun with tie- leaves must by so mucn delay the thinking peojiie that to remove the issued by tbe government, but that burglars, and the police could not cap The banister of life is full of splint when need arises, the emergency should ture any of them, althongh from twelve ripraing ot fruit and injnrq-(ta quality.1 caurosof fault, or to check ft in the bud. Now that the Bordeaux mixture ap-' incomparably better than to antag- ers, and m«nkind slides, down it with be met by legsl tender not interest to fifteen residences were looted. The plit^Learty In tbe mmou I s known to, onlBe it afterward», for.thus a good considerable rapidity. bearing money. The added clause de young men made a confession to tbe secure healthful foHage, there should be nahu m gorfiied aml aa bvH' one hin clares for free and unlimited coinage chief of police this morning, with the DBIFNK5S OAMfOT WB CUKXD. Do ueglect In .applying It - ’ of gold and ailvdr at the ratio of 18 to result that tbe officers are now In pos dered. And what is thus true In cbtld- f - li . - ’ ... 1, regardlesa of the action of'any other’ session of a boat |l,600 worth of stolen DAture In equally ao in all human na* , local applications, aa they cannot reech the property thst tbe yonng burglars ■eased portion of the ear. There 1» only one nation. * _______ _ ture. , ... ir »0 euro deafpM», and that 1» by conslltu- Wherever It is desired to permanent had hidden in room 10 of tbe Pacific Sympathy, in ita best sense. Is a po- >nal remedlM. Deafness Is caused by an In- McAnllff-e and Carroll Flcht ly wed hind for meadow or pasture lodging-house, on Washington and teffif. iMtrbmMit In allaying thia evil. If Ban Franoiaoo, Nov. 38.—Jack Mo- timothy and. ip fari, all the grasses— we did but realize the mental condition- y»uw*ve a rumbling eound or imperreci near- 'Autfffe; the ' HgbtWdight chathpion, South Second streets. win -a « 111 tuccvea succmi trner befter u if wwo sown tu tn wi fall, . evru even — —— fna.Wna when it to entirely cloeed, deafnem to ti«gb Gta..ra.ber thgn in «Prl«; ^0“*,^^ the reeult, and unlem tbe Inflammation can bo and Jimmy Carroll, hia old-time rival, taken out and thto tnbe restored to ba normal we have sown timothy abed Up to the •«** ,r^U^°r Athens, Nov. 28. — The socialist fought ten rounda in thia city tonight eondlUon, hearing will be destroyed forever; • lime the cround frees« np, and have! <$onM WO*“»'“* “o«5 PeMon to Bine ease» out of ton are oauwd by catarrh, The mill waa an exceedingly tame one, who killed tho rich merchant, Frango which la nothing but an inflamed condition of soothe than to condemn. and thought by aome th have been fixed. Paolo, in the open street of Patras Isst lta<1 a letter oteb than conili be 1 the mucoua »urlacee. * ■ ■ At all events, moat of ns have proved Sunday ha» committed inioide by ex Wo will giro One Hundred Dollar» for any McAuliffe was given the deoiaion. by spring seeding. There Is sol mL of deafnem (cauaed by catarrh) that ean- futility of critictom on this point; noFbe cured by Hall’» Catarrh Cure. Bend for ploding a dynamite cartridge in bis irr-wth of timothy wheneve^ an open S Shoes were not made “rights and mouth. It is not known how be ob the true appreciation which come« spell of warm weather cornea during r. 3. CHENÏY a cb„ Toledo. O. lefts“ till the year 1473. »- k wise sympathy will suggest tained tbe explosive. the winter. If tbe ground Is covered I say^g^^tbewt. fiar more potent methods. with deep snow the timothy roots SL Louis, Nov. 23.—Colonel Fred win make some-growth under It Ilie Great things an not accomplished by x i Angels’ Food. ■ Paris, Nov. 18.—A dnel has been erick Grant, of New York, son of Gen »b-xi »own late may winterkill, but ■ idle dreanto, but by years of patience The secret in making engete’ food Hee fought between M Pierre Legrand, a eral Grant, who is here attending the tbe gr»«« will not. eyed when exposed and wisely directed study. member of the chamber of deputies, convention of the Society of the Army to frrqubnt froesiûg and tbaWHÙ- No th the baking of It 81ft one cup of flour Md one teaspoonful of cream "tartar nUBKS AND 8AI.1WMKN-MALE AND FR- and M. Henri Tarot, editor of the Petit of the Tennessee, called on Mra. Jeffer <!«nta tbe tiny jStat la thrown out to I / male—Employed and unemployed; send Repabliqoe Franoaise. The latter was son Davis and Miss Winnie Davis, at the «urtscr. bat It catches hold of tbe several tlm« through a flue sieve. Beat ■tamped self »ddresseil envelope st on<W for their hotel, accompanied 1 by General I omw , « a ««i^^g^iJn arid grows as rtp- the whites of nine egge to a stiff froth, reristration application blank to Employees wounded in the arm. George V. Henry, of Jefferson bar hfly a« ever when sjÿtabl» weather and to them add one cup and a half of Industrial Aseoclslion. Home office, 24« » a»h- ingion street, Portland, Oregon racks. He held an informal interview rfuues. On the other Wand.- the spring- sifted granulated augar; mix carefully Inti» thta, etlrilug coqriaMljt. the »If** 1 London, Nov. IS —The Rome corre with the ladies which lastM) about fif We will forfeit *1,000 if any of our pub •-•«n grass seed barely gets rooted bef-Te it Iv ltaHe to be ptochéd by flour and add one teuajMXtrful of rt- lished testimonials are proven to be not spondent of the Times expresses ths teen minatesi The Widow of tbe Con genuine. Tua Pico Co., Warren, Pa. opinion that Italy will abandon Ery-- federate president expressed herself as droughta, and that too. before It has tract of vanilla. Four this batter into then, its Abyssinian colony. greatly pleased to meet Colonel Grant. ■n ungreosed pan and bake in ■ slow PM deep enough root to withstand lp- oven for forty-five mintrtro. When Jnry from this ctOea* : baked, turn the pan upside down on We want your tea-trade London, Nov. IE—The Daily Mail's something that will admit of -the air Brest, Nov. 38—Ths torpedo boat« Berlin correspondent reports that AU farmers recognise that sodden nMsfng under IL »nd aHbw it to stand for the rest of your life. known by tho numbers, 88 and 61, of Russia is mobilising ths Caucasus srmy change la spring to green feed for until the cake falls from the tin. Ice tbe French navy, came into collision Do you see now how we with the intention of invading Asia during the maneuvers off Cape de la with white icing. Be careful in ma* Minor on the pretext that brigandage ' The former boat sank and Ing this cake to have all the Jngredi can afford to say: "Get makes the occupation of the country • Chevre. dtangw is the reverse, the effect eats as HgM «a possible. * its crew is missing- Number *1 was neoemity. v-y » tltosgir iw-rlispa more InjurioB«, Is .apt ■Iso badly damaged, and was towed every sort of Schilling's to |< swk nn nut iced un^l loas of health Washington, Nov. »^¿rhe preri rt baa been calculated that, aaa*N** Best of your grocer, and <^•ull<rla attentioffi. A rough, staring dent issued a proclamation^ today, re of three boats, and her complement of hide xlwaya shows thst the animal la. the heart beats «»tlmra * adjusting the boundsries of the navel get your money back on or baa been, constipated. It Is sot dlnary heart preoenre. tbe Hood goes it nervation ta Alaska, which was found to encroach on land belonging to knots. Number 81 il slightly wnsller, what you don’t like"? taru vlolcatlgp and be followed by •quslly violent reaction. Whenever USEFUL BÓOÍS GIVEN IVAT. often It to a curious Mamy lajusod, Poeeihly Some Killed, that a delicate fern or othwr leaf may INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING ART . be placed between twe- amooth blocks ■ *- AND FANCY WORK. of iron and havi- a plain Imprsssloa . Mrs. Nalls Dagsctt of Boston has meen Uy . \ of every rib and fiber of Itself l«ft on written a book. "Fancy Work and Art Decora- » ths bard surface of tbe Iron plates after they have been driven suddenly together by tbq explosion of a stick of dynamita Another experiment In this Bns and one equally eurions Ie made with a amooth block of Iron or steel and a cake of compreased gun powder. A delicate piece of lace to placed on tbe metal surface and tbe disk of powder to laid on top of the fabric. When the powder Is detoned the lace will be utterly annihilated, but Its impreeripn will be dearly left on tho metal____________ The ‘multitude la like tbe eea; it either been yon up or awallowe you, according to tbe wind. . Cet Your Christmas Kives practical instructions tor », table covers, scarfs, tray cloths, etc- etc., with fifty illustrations. pin oi This ■ m» book, logeth- er with "Suoce»»- ful Home Dye- tug," will be aant TU* entitle* as* rutta- I m to any reader who forwards ths attached coupon ■ud»H>Liil »tamp to Wall», Richard- »on a Oo-. Bur lington. Vt. Ilie Above above iioer- Ubar- a ---------------------- Tbe al offer la mide to advertise the reliable Dtc- mond Dyer, and to get their book upon home dyeing Into the baiida of women who wen I to dr«m well by making their old clothing look like new. ’ . .. 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Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. ’ I State Your Wants and Write for Prices.......... (OS-7 Saneóme Street Sap Franctaco, Cal... Hercules Gas „.Engine Works Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engine», 1 to 300 H. P, Cancer 01 tbe Breast. Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphia, Tenn., saya that hia wife paid no attention to a amali lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of g,"!—> Postage, THIS SET OF HOUSEHOLD KNIVES Consisting of a 14-lnch bread knife, 12- inch cake knife and a.puing knife, ......... At 21 Cents for the Three........ t These knlvw cut bread and cake with out crumbling, and If hot as well a* If cold. Also breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat- am Ms ed her, but she con- » Zr tinued to grow worse and when informed Rogers Bros.' 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To each cus tomer who has not received our new Fall Cap alogue we will send it tree. , OLDS « KING, 302 WuMitftM SL F0RILAND, 01 HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL I ■IB L IDPPIIT^ FACE BLB1CH. kv W. hlWrlfMi. W W W MAILED FREE VreetalTrloe’ Úi HOUSBHOLD GOODS, ITO. This circular is Issued for the benefit of our conn try customers who cannot avail themsel ve» Of our Dally Special Balas. Bend ns your ad- dress. You will find both goods anil prices right. WILL A FINCH CO., R1S-S20 Market Btraat, Ban Francisco, Cal. llf U L A I WnEA I. ■ ■■■ I ■■ ■ Rte Mak« monay by suc- cesslul speculation In «-.rtJ3Z”ond margins. Fortunes have been made on a small beginning by trading In futures. Write for full pertlculars. Best of reference given. Sev eral years' experience on the Chicago Board of Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busl- noss. Downing, Hopkins A Co., Ch icago Board of Trade Brokers. Office» tn Portland, Oregon, and Spokane, Wash. FRAZER cMilE BUT IB TNI W0ffi.fi. 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