BICYCLE EXERCISE. How to Ilerlve the l.reatest Amonnt of Uood From the I'm or the Wlionl. How a bicycle should be ridden do ponds wholly upon the Incentive for riding It- If the muohino U ustod in buiiienB, a possibility now in many cities, no rules need ba laid down, a the practical ridor will always go about it in the moot matter-of-fact way that will accomplish bin end; and if he ridea the wheel to win laurels on tho racing path, he will need no outside advice as to the hows and wherefores of this branch of tho sport Those who rido for pleiwure, for tho sake of the exer cise, or to get away from the din and dirt of the city's turmoil, however, may frequently gain a hint or two from the experience of others, and looking ut the matter in this light, I shall be glad to give very briefly my views upon the subject. There are two methods of using a bicycle for pleasure, the first for the mere exhilaration and excitement of self-propulsion,' ut a brisk pace, cither for physical development or to reach a given point within a given time; the second for tho more quiet enjoyment of every thing that pertains to out-door lifo and nature. I find plcasuro in both forms of the exercise, and think that a combination of both conduce to the best results. There is an excitement in a thirty-milo dash over good roads that must be experienced to be fully appre ciated. My usual gait in accomplish ing such a run is from nine to ton miles an hour, with absolutely as few stops as possible. Tho first ten miles are always the hardest; then tho muscles stiffen to thoir work; one gets his second wind, and even the hills grow less difficult, and in my experience it is less fatigu ing to pull stiff grade by dogged per- sistenco, and to rest in tho saddle after wards by sauntering for half a mile, than to dismount. I never drink a drop of any thing on the road if it can possibly be avoided, a few fruit, lime or lemon tablets, which may be carried in the pocket, usually relieving thirst; and a bit of ice on a hot day is a surer relief than pints of water as a summer drink. Frequent dismounts, in con nection with a hard pace, are fatiguing, besides affording capital chance to take cold by a too sudden cooling off. One can make a business of resting with far more comfort at tho end of the jour ney, in dry clothing, and after a refresh ing bath and rub down. , On the other hand, there Is no greater joy than to take tho road on a bright morning, with a congenial com panion or two, lady or gentleman (though with lady companions I al ways use the tricycle) and go forth with no other object than to upend a happy day,- wandering at sweet will in the pure air and sunshine. The saun tering pace, the mad-cap coast, the 'speeding over the level, sand-papered stretches, the quiet road-side pauses, and the delightful "browsing and nib bling," as Maurice Thompson puts it, about the haunts of nature, all con tribute to make the day so spent one to live in the memory. To my mind, the use of the bicycle making the means and not the aim of enjoyment gives the most satisfactory and far-reaching results. But, after all, chacun a son .gout. Charles Richard Dodge, in Chicago Inter Ocean. ROUGH EMPLOYMENT. A Young Man Decline to Serve as Mes senger on a Texan Railroad. A verdant young man visited an Aub Hin (Texas) express office the other day, and inquired if they wanted a man to run as messenger on the railroad. The boys hadn't much to do that day, and they concluded to havo a little fun with the rustic. They said they were looking for tho right kind of a man to put in charge of an express car on a new line that had just been opened through a very dangerous part of Tex as, but that they must first test his fit ness for the position. They wanted to know whether he had the necessary nerve to withstand the shock of a col lision or to resist train robbers. He said he believed he had the nerve, but they might test hiin in any way they thought proper. Then they put him into a crockery crate with a lot of stone-coal, old stove plate, coupling irons, broken railroad lamps and water coolers, and rolled him down stairs into the cellar. This they told him, was to see how he would behave when flopped down an embank ment in an express car. He stood tho flop very well, consider, ng that he was a green hand at rallroiuling. As he was endeavoring to crawl out, they dropped a box of merchandise marked "Glass handle with care," down through a hatchway on top ol him; and during the confusion incident to disencumbering himself of the debris, four masked men jumped on him with slung-shots, and then bound and gagged him, pistols being dis charged in close proximity to his head, meanwhile. Then they chucked him into an empty coffin box, stood him on his head and yelled "fire!" An explosion of dynamite immedi ately followed, which blew the box open and drove the would-be messenger through a two-inch partition. When they dug him out he appeared to have grown twenty years older during the civil-service examination. He said he -knew it was a hard life running express messenger on a Texas railroad, but ha had no idea that it was as rough as that. He added that he didn't think his parents would like him to follow it, and if they could find some man to make the trip ia his place he would prefer to consider himself discharged. 'lhey let him off reluctantly, assur ing him that his qualifications were first class. He wai next seen inquiring hi way to the nearest powder mi!L Ha said if h'j must work out he preferred a situation whci-e he would be safer tliiD in aa expres car. TtX'it i'iflings. Ay the principle of love U the wain principal In the heart uf Hie real 1'hrii.tian, so the labor of love U the main business of the C'hrUtian life. STAltTLING 1)IS OVKKY. The discovery by the Inhabitant of a locality hitherto uuvisited by the pestilent soourve of fver and ague, that it exists in their very oiidst, ia decidedly startling. Such diaoorerica are made at every stsison. in every part of the Union. Subsequently, when It ia ascertained, a it invariably i at auch limes, through the valuable etperier.ee of tome one w ho baa been heueilited and cured, that Hoetettor'i KUimach Hitlers ia a thoroughly edlcaclou eradti-ator of toe malarial poison, and a means of fortify ing the systoin against it, a fueling of more security and tranquility rvlirni throughout the whole nt-ighborhoud. Heaido the febrile forms of malarial disease, dumb ague and ague cake are removed by the potant aetion of the Hit tern, to which science also gives its sanction aa a remedy for rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver complaint, debility, kidney troul'lis, and all diseases Impairing the organ of di gestion and assimilation. Indiana 1 to hare a soldiers' and sailors' monument Ucot J.'ll.nou White Elephant of Slam, Lion of Eng land, Diagonof China, Cross of Switzer land, Banner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt, Double Eagle of Russia, Star of Chili, Xhe Circle of Japan. Harp of Erin. To gut these buy a box of the genuine Dit. C. Mi-Lank a Celeuhatkd Livkk I'ili.s, price Hi rents, aud mail us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly written, aud 4 renu in stamps. We will then mull you the above list with an ele gant package of oleographic aud chro matic cards. Fleming Bros., Pittshcko, Pa. A boy of fifteen has been killed by drinking whisky iu Newborn. N. Y. Would you know the keen delight (If a wholesome aptietite, I'tirestraiued by colic dire. Headache's curse, or fever's fire. Thought morose, or icy chillut Then iibe Dr. I'lerce s pill. Vr. l'ierce's Purgative Pellets -the original and only geuuiue Little Liver Pills; ti cculs a vlaL The early closing movement 1 a success at Mitrybvillu, Cal. CONSUMPTION, KCKOrTLA, GENERAL llrhllit.v. Max! lug IHaeastesi or Chil dren, Chronic Coughs anil Hrouchi'H can bo cured by the use of Nell'n KmiuIhIoii of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosplilies. Promi nent physicians use It and tcst'fy to its grave value, l'lcuxe read the following: "1 used Hcotts KmuUlnii fursn obstinate tough with Hmnurrli.iKO, Iaiss nf Appetite, Knmclatloii, MecplcsHiieHs. etc AU of these have now left, and I believe your Kmulsloii has saved a case of weP developed Consumption." T. J. Find I.KY, M. 1)., Loue UUtr, Texas. "Yes, sir," ssid Poppinjay, emphatically, "Grahnll Is a man of limited means, but un limited meanness " PITH AND POINT. r Empty barrels give tho most sound. 11 is hard to personate and net a part long; for when truth is not at the bottom, nature will always bo endeav oring to return, and will pass out and betray herself one timo or other. Tillotson. Purity of heart depends much, so far as our moral agotuis concerned, on keeping tho imagination free from tho secret contemplation of forbidden objects. Keep the door of tho imag ination barred against unlawful visit ors, and the citadel of the soul is Bafe. Weak minds make treaties with the passions they can not overcome, and try to purchase happiness at the expense of principle; but the resolute will of a strong man scorns such means, and struggles nobly with his foe to achieve great deeds. IJenry W. Longfellow. You can know something of the inner nature of a man by, noting his favorite amusements. An evil-hearted person naturally turns new and then to some sinful or questionable diversion and the zest of his enjoyment will bo tray him, no matter how correct his ordinary, outward life may be. Interior. Don't judge a man by the clothes he wears. (Jod made ono and the tailor the other. Don't judge him by his family, for Cain belonged to a good family. Don't judge a man by his failure in life, for many a man fails be cause he is too honest to succeed. Don't judge a man by the house he lives in, for the lizard and tho rat often inhabit the grander structures. Wharton (Tex.) Independent'. Divorce yourself from fret, worry and grumbling or talking about your health. Never ask persons about their health or stories of pet ailments; as all scuh talk is a welcome to the com plaints and a call for thorn to come to you and abide with you. Nine-tenths of the ills that bother poople como from the fret and inquisitivenoss thus absorbing the aches of action. Trust your stomach and your brain as friends, and they will escort you post hundreds of funerals and to fun, frolic and use fulness. Advance Thought. First Railroad in Morocco. 1 The Belgian Embassy which recent ly visited tho Sultan of Morocco at Mequinez presented that bnrbario monarch with the first railroad ever seen in his d ominions. It was only a miniature affair, which had been brought overland from Tangier on the backs of mules and camels; but a railroad's a railroad for a' that, and it was with the liveliest interest that the Sultan witnessed the first trip of the tiny locomotive and its one car on the track laid for them outside the I walls of the capital From such a small beginning it Is hoped that In time a Morocco railway system may be developed, ll'.uitraled Weekly. Dnjardin'i Life Kssence ha a marked effect on the sexual organs, restoring the torpid nerve, and soothing irritability. It ia the only reliable ar.d effective remedy that we have. It is very palatable also. Price Uu botUe. Ail druggists. ii i M It I ' U 1.1 riua (Medicated) are crystalled fruit Cathartlr. II ATI HI Hi r inn .ig a uuwu; v. the greatest interest to the medicsl profcss.on. IIAMHl'Ktt '! are a boon to every household. , ,, , II AMBTRU t'H"J are a most dellciou laxative, or purgative, prepared from fruit and vetretsbles. , IIAMKI RU riUH are so perfectlr harmless that they may be administered with entire safety to an infant. II AN III IU" Ht-f are so efflaeious to lults 'hi s single iio- Will prove their value. II (M III III. f'ls.l are so ticVitiitly pre pared that they ned only to if pi. -seated to the imblic to become a necessity iu every house hold thriinf hout li r land. IIAlltlliU IU,Zociitiabox. Dose, cue i'-i. ii . vhjcu ttu opcu eeci'Ol Una " Octave Thanet," a uarao signed to many excellent magazine stories, is a pseudonym. The true name Is said to be Alice French, the duughter of Judge French, of Davenport, I a. A HI NINKSH-LIKK OFFKH. For many year the manufacturers of Dr. Sage' Catarrh lleinoly have oifentd, iu good faith, S.IU reward for a Case of Nasal I atarrh which they cannot cure Tho ltemedy i sold by druygtsia at oidy to) cent This wonderful remedy ha fairly attained a world-wide repu tation. If you havo dull, heavy headache ob struction of the nasal passages, discharges falling rroin the head iuto the throat, sometimes profuie, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and put rid; if the eyes si weak, watery and Inllamcd; if there Is a rinsing in the ears, duafuusa, backing or coughing to cletr the throat, ex pectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice boing changed and has a nasal twang: the breath olleindve; smell and taste impaired; sensation of diazlm-aa, w ith nient 4 depression, a hackingoouKh aud general debility, you are suffering from nasal catarrh. The more complicated )our disease the greater the number and diversity of symytom. Thousands of rases annually, w ithout mani festing half of the above symptoms, result iu consu mil ion. and end in the grave. No di sease Is so common, more deceptive and dun genius, or less understood, or more unsuccess fully treated by physician. t'hicohasjust Incorporated an electric Unlit aud motor manufacturing company, DIStil STINtl SKIN DISK VSICH. What spei tacle is more disgusting; than that of a man or woman with a skin dis ease which shows ItHulf in pimples and bloches on bauds, arms, face aud nerkf it la simply Impure blood. See what UkaKU hktu's k'll.lJt did for a chronic case: For four years I was In the Mounted Infantry in Uie U. S. Army, residing during-thut time principally in lexas. Al most all of that time 1 had a chronic skin disease, characterized by an eruption over t he entire sin lace of my legs and thighs, anus aud chest. 'Iho doctors termed it eczema. I had given up all hopes of ever being cured, when Bkandrktu's Pills were recommended to me. 1 concluded to try thuni, and Hid so, atid'I have thanked God dally since then that 1 did so. I think X used tlicin altogether for about three months, and, by that time, was completely cured ana have never had any trouble since. My skin is as clear as auv one's. (Jkokub Chapman. Prlnrennlng, Mich., Dec. 8, ISrti, The berry crop of Oregon Is very large thl season. When a threatening lung disorder, Shows its Ural procll ity. l)o not let II cross I he border Quell it with activity. Slany a patient, young or olden. Owes a tiuick recovery All lo Dr. l'ieree Uolden Medical Discovery. Hrown-Docs your wlfo kocp her temper very well! Jones t'lu-uin-er-soiuu, but I gel the most of it. neuino piles. 8vM!TOi-Multure; lotenss Itohlnf and ithurlni, nioct sLnUht; wonw by sorstelibm. II sllowsd to ttsi tinue tuinora form, which ofteu Mart aiid ulomste, bsonmlni very mm. Bw.VNlt's OlSTaaNT Hops Uj hctiiuf and bltsxllix bosl uWrstiou. and In many ous t Kniou the tumors. It ll lusilv rfl.cacloiu in cnrlm ill (Ala Ulsisvies. DR. HWAYNK HON. ProprioUMS, Philadelphia. KwsYsa's Oiktt osi be obtained of dnisnUt. Bent Iqr niall (ur 10 Hunts fUUW WEI QHF "" I -s Its superior sxeellenos proven In millions of horns for more than a quarter of a century. It Is used by die United States Oolemmeut. Kudorsrd by the heads uf the Great Universities as tli Strongest, Purest aud most HealUiful. Dr. l'rlue Ureain basins Puwder does not eontain Ainnisnls, Lime or Alum. Hold only in oans, I'UiCK BAKING POWDKH CO. SW TOHS. 0UICAU0. ST. LOtTI. VIA Northern Pacific Railroad! ' TO Columbus, Ohio. AND POINTS EAST. The Northern Pacltio Hailroad will, on 8ept Sd. tih and 4th. ell from all point in Oregon and Washington a round trip ticket lo tolum bus, Ohio, for good to return to October 31st. Thl 1 the low est rate ever made from the Paclllo coaat U the Kast. and the Northern Pacific is the route se lected bv the department oi California,. Ore gon and Washington Territory. A special train will leave Portland Sept, 4th, carrying the raclllc coast 0. A. R through to ht. rauL wheiethcy will escort Commander-in-Chief John V. Kea, to Columbu. 1 hi rale is open for everybody. Kor information and fulmian reaerraUoua, call on or address A. D. CHARLTON, Ass't Oen. Passenger Ag I . r. n. No. i Washington bu. oor. rout, Portland, Or. The BTJYEB3' GUIDE If issued March and Sept., each year. It la an ency. clopedia of useful Infor mation for all who pur. chase the luxuries or the nanaaaitiea of life. W mti ninths Toa and furnish you with all the neoeasary and. nnneoeaaary appliances to ride, walk," danoe, sleep, eat, Ash, hunt, work, go to church, or (tar at home, and in various aisea, style and quantities, Jut figure out what Is required to do all these things COMFORTABLT, tnd Ton can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEB8' GUIDE, which will be sent npon receipt of 10 oenU to par postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. IU-114 KUohigan Avenue. Chloago.m. PIAflOS' id r-muiuma K.OOO In nss, to years EiUMild. . .,-..i..l kiM.1 Tnfiina i u"lnT.uii.r Piano, by which our Plan.. ... -i ... ..Jit. Im.Ic. seH. shrii.K. . 1. i. a. - h... nt mm irusrsnle it. rje- gnt'RorVi m, 3 s'rlnifs, Ui.ui.le " t.llorsrite rot tirm. PiA.NlX .. Msnulai-tursi, lw reuo. uu, kstanil ievtuUiStmu, iu 1'iam.uui, r Mih THK MODKI. MOTKI. OP MAN FKAN llnCO"TtiU HAI.DW IN. This magnificent hotel contain a world of ronifort. It ia noted for the elegance of its appointment and the excellence of its cuisine. Wealth, science and art are here combined, to render vnjuyniuut of Rueata perfect, Kach department is managed with the moat diligent watch fullness, so that the moat exuding guest cannot full to be satisfied. From the ele gantly furnished rooms, to the bounliously supplied bible, everything Is aa near per fection as possible. The central location of the Baldwin make it convenient for thoae visiting the city either on business or pleasure. GItAND KXC.'KSION KAHT Tla Northern Pari do Kallroad, to Columbus, Ohm, and point Kast. i lie N on hern TacUlo ltallmad w ill. on Kept. 3d, lih and Mh. sl 11 from all point In Oregon and Washington a rouun trip ticket to Columbus, Ohio, lor S--0. good to return to October 31st. Thl is the lowest rU ever made from the l'acillo coast to the Kaat, and the Son hern I'acidc is the route selected by the departments o( California, Oregou ami Washington Territory. A x'inl train will leave l'oillanil bept. 4th. carrying the l'acillo coast U. A. It. through to 8t, Paul, where they will escort Coiiimaiulor-iii-Clilcf John 1. Kea, to Columbus. This rule is ois-n for everybody. Special train will consist of I'ullmsn Palace Bleeping vara, Palace Inning cars, 1'alsce Day Coacliua, and Jrtf tourist sleeping cars. Koi Information and l'ullinau reservations, vail on or address A. I), CHAHIiTON, Ass't Oon. Iassenger Ag't N. '. It H , No. 2 Washington bu, cor. rront, Portland. Or, Try Orkmra for breakfast Aff f ft A uhscribers already H-U U jU U U To introJutt it into a U HUhi AND PRACTICAL FROM MOW to Four Months on sst sirr or CAMPAIGN HANDKERCHIEFS, Republican Flags. DEMOCRATIC BANDANAS, PCBK BILK .71 CrTNTH COTTON 10 CUNTd Cleveland or Harrison Campaign But tons, 25 Cents Each. MENS' FURNISHING COODS, U HKAItK.Y NTIIKKT, M. K. Orders tv msll limmptly tllli'd. WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial I It- i - "-Shatn 1 ( J ' 1 fcaW'i. ' 'x liiTwtinent rnnalt. profltt laiira. Nvnd whi lor inuliiiic iftrvo liluvtrattrxl OiUiiru wlib full partiouUra. Man tifuturd by GOULDS A AUSTIN, 1CT dt 16 JLak at., CHICAGO. ILL. C. H. STREET & CO., Suoceawrstoths IMMIOHATION ASSOCIA TION OF CALlKOltNIA, 415 MONTGOMERY STREET, 8. P, CAL. We are omiriuii the following In 2a 40, 80 or 100 acre Karim: ACKRS Tenama Colony IMMMl Suasla " 1.S4NI ' 1,40 " " .0M " " lO.INHI ' I. two Korn " .4 Han Lois Obispo AM Tuiaro ll.IMM) MarUn 14,(HH) Hoar o thai Colony. MonltVIM " Urhrsla " l.utUrran " HhliiKlrtowu " Anilei-Hun .Mirauionle " Ursrswoiil " Maukesm Point He " Othor land for Renoral farnilng, fruit grow ing- or slock ralsiiiK. IIOMK FOR KVKKYHODY-SKX'URK 1 a home on easy tonus In the country, whlloretaiiiins your presont residence, position nil sslnrv: Id. 20 or iiiiira acres of lsnd. wtlh or without a house, on the Installment plan In one of our colonies; we will plant the same to your ordor with fruit trrr or raisin Krnpesand will keep It Intcood condition until full ovaritisr, with or willwut lirlKatlon; these lands lie north or couth of San Francisco, In the coast or Iuterlor counties, nuar or distant fmin rail roail or town and vary In price. C. ll.b'l KkKi' & CO., successors to the liiinilKratlon Aisoo lation of Cullfornia, 115 MoiiiKotnery struct. Bend for particulars and lull dracilptlons. SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA" PLUC CUT RM0KINO TOBACCO. kdecUnl wllb Rreal care from the cholceit to huwi nstona of North Carolina, Smoke Cool-Liat LoDB-Doea notl blow out tho Pipe. T, I- .V- HJI-nnljut ImmHmP nf Ptllff CU -tinoklns; Tobacoo UiruuKhout the world. Big a ba flTCtl anTTSfs sal satUf actio la lb cur of Oonorrba-a and Ulest. I pmcrlb II aod el af In racoinmB6 Inf It to all sufferer. s,J.ST0M B, I.D4 Dsestsr, IU. PRICK, St. 00. . Bold by Ittuiuist. S5 R a Day. ftam.trs worth fl.M. Fl'.KK. nut umlrrtne inss iisjt. rlu rw. s Hsrm Kris IIum to. IIi.lly.il Ich. S. P K. V. 10. H.-S. T. N. U. No SI LAB V&aVV I I I 11 ' J Vak 11 A? yotssli "sr I f ItOIU.Tt.AJ .SanmsMSl f v SSSSSIWUSHS. MrlssttsyOM T'siTuiastii9 5TJACOBS oil, lor TthonmatiaiiA. BRAND NEW, 8TRON0 PROOFS S years. im, lit, May II. III. Trmm IMI Is UI-.kol II yMrs-l laSwM srltk rk.ssilMi sf la sis. I cm tan by U a af Si, imtmt OU. I, 0. D0D0. IS Tears. SUpl. nil. Kits , Msy I. 111. Mr. tor I. ImItK. In.l.r. MUsl.a, u stint. all ra.sm.tlHt II yura: SU mm vss SfwwsstW IsisrsM. Sy lv shytltUu, Ssl vss san sy St. JutM Oil as k.t nsislaW s tws yMrs. s. Mcoaaaal. Vnviti. . line ISSS. Ma Sraats, MUk .llsy II, 1111. rail mt 111! u Mm wllk Istuaaislery autUsi sa nlm i wmSi. m tans t aas seUlselM. Jswb.011. at is. J. TASliIciit AT BICQOlbTS AHD DlAltlA. THI CHARLES . VOGELER CO., B.ltlmort. Hi. V ""h"'thnthChejpril JAtyfafr rsssr" l'"ii'- 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ai i. in, in. ...i.,h liisiiiiition. ,'sliil' lisped reiiiituiliiu.prowiUK isiniil.itity. Business. Shi'rlhand, Common School and Ptnm.xxshlp Pi Dirt sirsti. hliiilenls hiIimiMimI ut any time. ( 11I11 hsiiie nnd "peclineus uf peiuiinrihlp sent fiee. J. 1. V) Mill. Kre'i. A. P. AliMM HO.Mi. Prls. O I LllVlln 1 1 HAI M. Oabler. lloeulsl. Pianos; Hurdell Ortans. band laitrunieuls, Lsisost took of HhtsM lluilo and Hooka Hands supplied at Kutera Prions. MATTHIAS 11 RAY Oil., IM r. Street, Han Praaruisi FREE Ky return mstl. Full Pesrrrptlna Blur's New Taller s.i. mt PreM t'aulac. K00DI 4 CO., Uiaoiaaab, O. rfstsVsHiiiTiiinii MiiiiitiiitM'? f Why not MAKE IT A MILLION f million familui ut offtrthi PHILADELPHIA SB as Sk HOUSEKEEPER JANUARY, !889 balance of this year, W hive tngagrd for thp coming i:moii thft moit popular and bet known wnurm in ABtrritii to write tiprcitly for our col umns, uh;iavt loytitiieii matter. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Joslah Allen Mary J. Holmce, Marlon Karland, Roso Torry Cooke, Will Carloton, Robort Eliza Q!Cato Mrs Florl Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, Chrlstino Torhuno Herrlck Artistic Nstdlework-Klnrlvllluslntrd. F.wry thing new Slid original. 1'dilrit ly sn rxis-rt. I'it ttmi gusranlrrd corrrcl jndr.lMl.iu and luclrsrly rxpLinrd and i'.luttratrd that s nuvicc auuld have nu ditticuliy in walking tlicm. lntsrior Decorations- llv Ms A. K. Kshsky, PixiIukI y Illustrated. New Idea. and ( rlinal 1 Icukiu New Fsshlons lly Ms. Jahks 11. IkunsaT. Hints on Horn Drtimkln- Uy r.MMs M. Hoorss. Initnictiv srticletoa "How to Aonsar Well in Society." "How to Talk Well and Improve your Grammar," THE COW DRAKO, TO IH PUP BUI f fM iv a o IK3 VWKBIVslafl j. Durdetto, xnmmy g R. Parkor. ' I Upson Clarke, hmf . John Shorwoodl iWMim WJ I "as- .sV..vv -J X k.t tfltl. L.aT .?:.',(. .a 'tli;1 V y 'at 'yDWICrTPS? DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE Divight'3 Cov-Brand Soda"Saleratus, ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEICKT. D nr that thsrs 1 picture of a Com on your pacltac and you will lure the belt Bod made, nu COW BRAND. O! YES, YES! CERTAINLY! A Ingcd cat dread the fire. I plead guilty. I am aelllnn a "new fangled" machine LOOK AT IT-AIN'T IT A DAISY? I - . ' 4 THE "ADVANCE" THRESHERS AND ENGINES I ruarantM the Kfiw.ranlr4 Advaafe toparator to both best graln-aavlnK. fast est Thresher and moat dursbln Htiparulor ever made, llut, rfaMi-mber, It Is not an rxprrl Bieatal maohlne, as the Old 'oy machine are. You are well aware nf the time lost (that you have to liay for) In eswrliiientinir with Old Voty machine. The tiew t'ana;lt-l Tbrralirr IradH Uie war. The rowlliiK and kicking of tho Old Koicy aKent I only euualed by the amount of fc-raln klokrd out In the straw by the O'd 'ry mathlne. Of course, if you wish a cheap maohlne. Old Kovlt will supply you at your own price; but their machines are dear at any prloe. You cannot llurd to buy a thresher without esamininir the ADVAMK. DonotbetaTkodlntobuylniramai liliiebwauiieltischeapandOld fr'vif) lull. Ask the Old Focy a-sila If tnry will set beside the ns-w-fausrlrd mai-hlne and let you see which It the eijHjrlumital machine, and sold on llssnrrila), 1 have never yet had to call on any court to help decide the merit of the new-laiiled machine. IMease ciaL.lne the court records In ref erencetotheOld FoKir'a plan. Msnv year aro a man built a ew-ni;lrd maohina, called a (team en K I no. Old OBlraj then, as now, stmid back and said they would raid the roan try. ! oa aot want to b ruined la the aaane way I Itenirmber, the aew fana-led machine Is past all eaperlraontliis;, while Old f ogy's mschlnee are beinif ex periiuented with all the time, and at your eiprise, Do not foul with them any longer, while) ySluemlsrr tl" eCfaaEled maehlae la aold aa Its merit entirely. Re member, your whole dependence 1 upon your crop proceeds, and af you allow Old ttoy ma cldnea to waste year grain, you ara Just that much out of issjket. To I re van t Una. sea Uat tJia party that disa your threshing procure a net. -fragled All A.CK 1 hreHher, a they are constructed as as to save your grain, and bavs a better record than any old-fisvy machine. Write lor further partlimlar. I am prepared to prove all my staU-iueuta-l. ., Ihe AO VA!'K maehfue will da more and better work than any other. I hereby challenge any eld fogy agent ta name AVV eause where) the AOVAXt K anaehlne haa failed to do aa repreaeated alaec) Ita latrodnrtloa on thin 4'oaait. Khew op r ahnt np. ,,.., ltemember that old foiry amenta saying the contrary doe not mak it so. It will pay yoo to """TallS Mil thl V$nMZ$klNOOnnrX POH F.B. A number of mano, faoturer make them on a royalty but I do not know of any Imitations), bntam always In clined to look out fur those that talk of Imitation. 1 also deal in l.aanilry and Marine Machinery, Farm. Church and Hchool Ilell. General Machinery, Hwift Oilers, Oniie hafoty Valves, Miller Pumps, Hancock Inspirators, I'ark & Kennedy lnji-ators, Aenie and Alliirshir Wrenciies, lllacksmilh Drills. Helf-iieaUnsr Hath Tut, the WesUw house i-nifinea. bee tha prlco: 10-horse oa wheels, KH0; TrarUon. II07S; li horse Traction, lli Bpec.al discount for rash. General Agent for tolburn liyaamoa aud Lamp lor t.lertrle a.Ighliug-3 te XOO light. 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