27 Difference
The 44 Royal " the Strongest aid
Purest Baking Powder.
Whether any other baking powder is equl to
.-Royal," let the official reports decide. Vhen
the different powders were purchased on the pen
market and examined by Prof. Chandler, 0 the
jfew-York Board of Health, the result showedhat
Royal Baking Powder contained twenty-sven
per cent, greater strength than any other brad.
When compared in money value, this dirTernce
would be as follows :
If one pound of Royal Baking Powder ells
for 50 cents,
One pound of no other powder is worth ver
36 cents.
If another baking powder is forced upon rou
by the grocer in place of the Royal, see thatAou
are charged the correspondingly lower price. .
. l..f.tr.wt thut thw llllllivtptt
",-.hesr so mBCh about nowadays sre
.flnam'i Bronchial Troehet" are nil effect.
m arath remedy.' SuW only in bum.
.im.t Is the latest thlni nut In that
I ji,bal l policemen ie not lu It.
htGoxu for breakfast.
If MASTIFF PLUG CUT was
at all that is claimed for it, how
i u i. i : 1
! else couiu so great u immur u'iu
ale have developed in so short a
ime?
A pure, mild, sweet smoke
wonder it has become the
findard smoking tobacco, even in
ompctition with long-established
jrands of recognized merit.
J.I. Pice Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia.
ths only
Absolutely
Water Proof Coat !
vs Guaranteed -s
JAT to Peel, Break or Stick,
to Leak it the Seams.
Assaaa
Tknin tuinyi cm tell ths (mains
it:UM Fits Brand trade mark and a Soft WoeW
IMM BoU everywhere, or wnt free for price.
A. J. TOWER, rianulr. Boston, Mat.
WRalelS Brand ti better then aav Vila.
XMiBxtouMfttat fua sauia.
SUMPTION.
""wu him u uufn v M
tttiismi t r ... . . ..
" i-wM-x ww worn una ana ocionf
"T1Tettiss I J a . .. . .. .
Mlhutnllaa-xul e,..s. u . ., 7,
Hecma. M. 183 Pearl Bu N. .
German
Syrup"
linnets.. - j . p
t y a wura as ro me ci
7. f German Syrup. I have
Hied It in ... C ,
result of Colds, with most ex-
talent Knrwce T 1 t-i
"iorThroat Troubles, and have
nvedgood results therefrom. I
ore recommend it to my neigh-
W excellent remedy in such
James T. Durette, Earlys-
rA. beware of dealers who
Jfm "something just as good."
rys insist on having Boschee's
i!H?2Syrup.
every lady Is anxious to pos
'm' Now, there is a secret that has
""r been revealed to the world, end
the sure way to oossess these
fbstuty. Use MOLLINC. A
uceess. This discovery was
bT graduate of London Eng.
tOllera anrf . I J .1 !..
horror of the kitchen is no more a
ta the hnmu,;. u.
- ..,. i.e.
ttind and grimmy the hands may
" tpplication of the wonderful
INE l leave them as soft end
""as if . ta . . . .
Kucnen worx naa oeen
For
'e by all druggists In large
J cents.
MOLLINE one trial and you will
without It.
TOWER'5 lf'-S
IMPROVED tWfjl3&:
Slicker IMJM
fflilliisl
" f' C. Jlo, 440 -. r. N. U. No. 617
A Divided Duty.
Woman (to trampi There, I hav obeyed
the divlna Injunction to "Feed the angry,"
swu now 1 nope you wiu remember oat one
good turn deserve, another, and rho a little
wood for me.
Tramp I'm very sorry, mum, butl've got
an engagement, an' must hurry off.
"Why, what have you to dor I
"Itl my solemn duty, mum, tcgo out
Into the highway and brwavs. and 1) lum.
gry genu like myself that this 'ere hose is a
gooa piace to git a square meal" Is York
Weekly. j
Mora Than lie Itargalned Fv
Til!
-Texas Sift Ins.
Kri-ryllilns; lu Hie Style.
Senator Matt I!iuiso:!i is kick from lorth
Carolina, Inipiiyovcr his re-election and hnd
omer tliun ever. His piw for the galirie
Is strongtliemil by senne new elemciitt A
brother senutnr nlio (Miiratulated Itauom
on bis re-eliK't ion slipped buck into the cuhk
room and told this story: I
"I newr wo Mutt Itanmiin without think
ing of an incident tliey VA nlxmt down inbia
owu neihlxjihood. Thy luve the biggest
(air lu tlie state I beiu year a lunk, lean
mountaineer brought a burse down to tie.
(air. It was blind, Kjiavined and bad Me
glanders. A murier loobin;; liep.st couldn't
(ound in that country Tlie liorso deal
showed bin paces all urouuil the track.
" 'Tako a Uxitc.' ho cried, 'at the llneft hca
in Northampton county.'
"lie bad pine half way around the traJt
when a niau canto up to him uud said:
"j'Look beuh. stranger, thut boss is blind"
"'Can't help it, It's the finest boss I
Northampton comity,' uad tUo mountainee
passed on a little further. Somebody els
struck him and mid:
" 'Hello, there, tliut boss k lame.'
"Still the mountaineer called out:
" 'Take a look at the finest boss in North
ampton county.'
"He had got around the circlo when Mara
Ransom met him. Tiiinkin;; be would have)
some fun the senator went up and said:
" 'That the finest horse la Northampton
county! Why, it's lame, blind, and wheezes
like thunder. What are it good pointer
"The mountaineer sized the senator up,
chanced bis cud of tokurn, and said:
" 'Can't help that, Ihks. its name Is Matt
Ransom, aud it's on style. That makes
it the finest boss i:i Northampton county.' "
Washington Cor. New York Tribune,
A Ctienp lesson.
"That piece of pajier isn't worth shucks, is
ltr queried a stranger as bo bunded a check
In to the cashier of a Griswold street bank
the other day.
"No, sir,'' was the reply after a brief
glance.
"It is signed John Smith."
"I see it is."
"He's a fraud r
"1 think so. Where did you get the
check T
"At the depot Lent a party t-0 to got off
on a train with, and he gave me this check
of .V) as security."
"You have lieen eonfidenoed."
"I know It. I l:ncw it half an hour ago.
When I started to co:no to town my brother
said I'd lot some one make a fool of me."
"And you have."
"I have, Turned out just as besaid. Pay,
wasn't that confidence ojierntor rat her fresh I"
"HowT
"See here. Here's a wallet with 13,800 in
it, and the fool only asked we for f'JOl Won't
be kick himself if be ever finds out bow cheap
be let me off!" Detroit Free Press.
Boarding a Mn-of-Wor.
"Werniitiniu' to liave a ETtat many
conventionalities in our naval and army
service, and to rlnz to much ol tliat
which ia old and uhcIcsk in teachings and
practices," said an old navy officer the
other day. "ve continue to insiruuv
nnr naval rnil 'Is nnd murine in boardine
suits, " continued lie. "when there is not
the leant particle of sense or utility in it.
; ia as senseless to tai auout ooaruuig
modern man-o(-wur as it is to take a
trin to the niuou. I remember that dur
ing one o( the lat engagements in Euro
pean waters a man-ol-v ar belonging to
some country ran alongside British vee
eeL, and all hands were ordered to board
her. The crew pot out on the Britisher,
but after pounding around with cut-
laaaea , VtC. WCTO WflOllV UIUlMe tO
enter the ship, and had to go beck and
continue the fight at long range. We
will have to do our lighting witn snips dj
means of dvnamite rams, steel projeo-
tiles end the Dig guns. e im nu i
...... it-, t - -
for the barbarous side arms ana uuw
relics of antiquity." New York Sun.
.iimmm
1 i i w "www i irifcn, I i
i D1:i. of Wrltlnirton tint Km
with fc.rat Prm-tlral Jokor.
ItnilT lnterpst
near a iiiaraetcriktic utorr of the gn-at duke,
winch ii tl. iu by a "tleman prim-i-pally
cLiitiicI in the affair.
The I Ike of Welliu-toii at oim ,.r.Kl of
his life lumther fond of telling a certain
I'iti' k,'tory, ndK iN,)ii who knew of
thl weuiuw u , ,W curup,,,,!,,,,
o tltat tit Knt iiinii nit-ht have an oppur
tut.ity olWlutiiij; lu. fuvorite anetilota. But
at length Ve l.vainv Mi.piclutin, and any al
hwion to llie uilijn1 mn, ,ln extr(Im,y
am;ry. ,amt thin time nearly sixty yiwrs
B'o the -Ipk.. wiu stnyiiis at Belvoir. One
of the viators nl the castle had never
heard anrtliiiig aUmt the pigsticking
adventure, and wiut easily wrwiaded
tliat the diiie would l pleased IX be were
asked to Wl bi famous story. Acoordiugly
one morning after breakfast In the long gal
lery, when seated not fur from the duke, the
gentleman ventured to tell bis grace how
much he should like to hear aome of his ex
perience of Indian sport At first the duke
was Inclinul to be seriously offended, but
looking round, and discovering from the
faces of tlie comnny that the Inquirer
had been prompted, and that the re
quest was made In perfect good faith,
be quietly got up, aud, drawing bis
arm through the gentleman's, said: "I
shall be delighted to tell you all you want to
know, but let us come to the end of the gal
lery, where we can talk quietly." A pleasant
half hour's conversation ensued, and it was
not till some buurs later that the Intended
victim Jenmed what a triumph be had
achieved over the practical jokers, and what
a quiet rebuke bad been administered to
Uiein. The Atheovuui.
So I'm irr Receptions.
The social photo of public life which so
many find the chief delight of high station Is
not a source of pleasure to Senator Coke, He
does not feel at home at balls and reception!
Just prior to the president's New Year's re
ception, when it was the social event agitat
ing Washington peoplo, a brother senator re
marked to the Tcxua:
"Coke, 1 suppose you are going to the re
ception" "Well, I don't know," was the reply. "I
haven't made up my mind."
"Oh, you ought to go," urged the senator
to Cuke.
"Yes," said the latter, "I suppose I ought,
but I hate those receptions, those crowds. I
don't find room enough to get about, aud am
always hi somebody's way, or somebody's in
my way. Now, the lust timo I was at one of
tho big receptions I got oft in a corner where
I thought 1 was out of tho way. Pretty soon
along came a buly dressed in style. She com
menced to bow and smile at me, and though
I did not know her I bowed and smiled back.
There she stood bowing and smiling, and then
I noticed thnt she was pulling at her drew
that trailed over the floor. I not icwl a young
(ellow standiug behind her, aud so 1 reached
oi-er and, slinking him by the shoulder, said:
'Why don't you get oft tho lady's drcssf"
Well, she looked straight at my feet, and, by
George, I was standing on her dress my-sel(."-St
Louis Globo-Deinoomt.
Bullae's Srrloiu MUtake.
The proposed Balzac monument gives rise
to an enormous number of anecdotes apropos
of the great writer in the French press. Here
is a good one from among them. The late
Baron James Rothschild ros always on ex
cellent terms with Balzac, who dedicated
more than one novel to him Once, when bo
was obliged to uuko a trip to Germany, and
when, as often happened with him, he was
In money difficulties, Balzac went to the
baron, who, with his usual benevolence,
advanced him the sum of 3,000f., giving
him also a letter of recommendation
to his nephew at Vienna. The letter
was unsealed, according to custom. Balzac
read it, (ound it cold, poor aud unworthy of
him, and never took it to tlie nephew. Re
turning to Paris be went to see Boron Roths
child. "Well," said the latter, "have you
seen my ncphewr Bulzae pro.idly said that
he had kept the letter. "1 am sorry for you,"
aid the baron; "have you got it with your
"Yes, parbleu here it Is." "Observe this
little hieroglyphic below the signature; it
would have opened a credit of 25,01)0 francs
(or you at the Vienna firm." Balzac bit bis
nails and said nothing more. Pall ilallGa
sette.
A Story About Da Maurler.
In appearance Mr. Du Maurior bears a
striking resemblance to Mr. Alma Tadema.
This likeness has given rise to many amusing
complications. Some time ago, at a dinner
party, be happened to sit next to s daughter
of bis host "I cannot understand,'' remarked
the young lady, "how people can be so ab
surd as to mistake you (or Mr. Tadema. To
me the likeness is very slight" A little later
she said: "Oh, I bought your photograph the
other day. Would you mind r putting
your autograph to itT Mr. Du Maurler ex
pressed his willingness, and later on lu the
nrening the youug lady conducted him to a
rriting table and handed him thephoto
iraph (or his signature. Mr. Du Maurler
ooked at It, sighed, and then laid it very
,-ently on the tabla "That," be said, "is Mr.
Uina Tadema's portrait" London Globe.
The French In Algeria.
All this indicates that the French In
Jgeria have come to stay. The only
o-awback to this is not physical, but
noral; it is in the French themselves,
vho, not content to expatriate, willingly
sbmit to expatriation, but are always
sijhing (or la jiatrie. As I paid my com
piments to tlie engineer on his splendid
iwrk, I expressed the hope thai he would
lie to see all these mountain valleys
filed by a French population, to which
nudame quickly replied: "But we hope
toreturn to France!" "Ah, yes," said
thi husband, "there is but one France."
It s this sighing (or the old home tliat
mies it diflicult (or the French to be
cone good colonists. Cor. Qua go Inter
Ocn.
Leaden of Finny Tribes.
low much influence do fish exert on
eacl other? W. A. Carter, in speaking
.,ntlv on "Marine and Fresh Water
Fisfes," mentions a shoal o( carp (ol-
lowng a single one acting as a leaner,
t,;,h (vmdiictl them a lone distance to
a (vneidcral.lfl amount o( food. Trout
eom times seem to (ollow a leader which
ewins along at the head o( a tribe.
Bottlresh water and Kilt water fish ap
in slwiw the siiine linracteristic.
Ilerrng and bass have fiii,ueutly been
obseired (ollowing an apiirentiy cliosen
Jeade-. Chicago Tribune.
Safeguard Afsin.t Fin.
It i a common practice in France to
coat tie beams, the joists and the under
tide o the flooring o( buildings with a
thick looting of lime wash as a safegujird
again fire. It is a preventive of prime
Ignitifl. although it will not check a fire
when once under way. Frank Leslie's.
Fmieror William is reported as saying
to a ng officer: ' It is tlie one butr
ton Ut unbuttoned which ruins U
army.'
WHEN I WAS A B0YI
When I dm ( boy," Ox immltlrs Skid
To tlie brifbt lad by his knee,
"Of tlie victors crowned with fiaw I rwul
Who trlnniplird on land and sea:
' And Ihnicik-li tlie years, from the ucutlilmspsfS,
A sunimmui haskHiuiled luni;:
To youth, ami manhood, and hoary si
Tlw nuiwaip- is this: 'lie Klrou-!' "
"Wh -n I was a Iniy " he iwiwd and aalil
To til lUtMier by hi ktwr,
"IX the nu u ho m as lights I read
In a dark world's history!
They priml tlie tail h and were loved of (Vid,
Aud no fear of man they knew;
And stilt from the clorlou hi'lk-lits they truO.
The airwave wa this: "No True!"
-J. R Kuatwood In Tlie tjulrer.
RESEARCHES ON SNAKE POISONS.
l'rcullarlllri of ttm Venom of ftrrpruls.
How Dealli la 4 auarit.
Tlie Sniitlisonian institution has pub
ILsheil Dr. Jliu hell's unit lrofeKitor Reich
ert's rewiirclus on winke imisons. The
Bo-toti Medical and Surgical Journal snrs
o( the work: "Tho new researches have
been executed with so grout skill, tho re
sults nro so iiiiKirtant, anil the presenta
tion o( the wholo matter is so excellent,
that tho memoir must at once he ranked
a cttuwic." We give a (ew of the results:
No chemical difference rim U deUt'leit
in the xiison of all known snakes. The
poison resembles in somo rcnvts the
saliva of other nmmttlx, and differs but
little from normal elements of the blood.
Introduced within the living tissues, it
produces destructive changes moru rapidly
than any other known sulmtance, and yet
it is harmless within its own tissues. Hero
in, as Tlie Journal suggests, it resembles
tlie gastrio juice, which digests ail sub
stances except thut o( tho stomach itself.
Liko most other ixiisonous sulntaiices,
it is associated with more or less innocu
ous matter, from which the active princi
ple con lie sc)uruted by chemical analysis
and obttuned pure.
It has generally been supposed that
the malignant effect of the jsiison was
due to an intense inllammution to which
it gave rise. But in inlhunmntion it is
principally the white corpuscles that
escape from the blood vetwcls, while
snake poison causes tho blood to exude
uusepurutod. In the former case, also,
the blood strongly congulutes; in the
lattet, it retains its fluidity.
The red blood globule, in its normal
form, is biconcave, or hollowed out on
both sides; tho oison renders it round,
softens it, and causes the globules to run
together like a gelatinous mass. The
tissues become black with the infiltrated
blood, break down, and rapidly putrify
and slough.
It is probable that in most cases death
results from the paralysis of the respira
tory centers those mit of the brain
that preside over the nets of respiration,
Tlie hiiKhinen of South Africa use as
an antidote tlie owdored poison sac of a
different species of snnke; some, a small
lizard, dried, powdered and rubbed into
incisions around the bile, Olxervaiions
of travelers win to confirm the efllcacy
of these antidotes. Youth's Companion,
Queer Thing In China.
A decree has been published in The
Pekin Gazette which gives definite shape
to the negotiations of China with the
pope. The cathedral schools, dwelling
houses, hospitul, museum, printing ollice
and library, so well known for 150 years
as tlie reitnng, are to be removed to an
other site a quarter of a mile distant.
The bishop is highly praised und rewarded
with second rank decorations, as is also
Mr. CoinmisNioner Deitring of the cus
toms, Tientsin. Ablie Favier, who went
to Rome and Paris from Pekin to con
duct the negotiations, is honored with Die
third rank decorations and i'oOO. The
accord of France with China seems to be
perfect.
Tlie new cathednd and other buildings
will be erected at the expense of the Chi
nese government, following in this re
spect tlie example set by the great Em
peror Kangld in tho latter part of the
Seventeenth century. Tlie empress
wishes to have the cathedral, which
overlooks a park where she will reside
occasionally, in the western precincts of
the palace. What she will do with tlie
cathedral is a secret, and perhaps not yet
decided. London News.
Slavery In Eastern Countries.
It is a mistake to regard the condition
of a slave in the east as utterly wretched.
On the contrary, he is much better off
than tlie average artisan in Europe. The
worst he has to endure is the severance
from his home and the journey to his
place of destination. Tlie relations be
tween master and slave in eastern coun
tries have little analogy with those form
erly existing in Drazil and North America.
It is usual for the Arab to grant freedom
to his bondsman after a certain term of
servitude; but in general the boon is de
clined and the slave prefers to continue
in a service where he is well taken care
of. The children of a Mohammedan
master and a female slave stand upon an
equal social footing and enjoy the same
legal rights of heirship as the effapring of
the legitimate wife. Tlie mother, by tlie
very event of tlie birth, becomes free and
cannot be sold. An eiruuiciiated slave
frequently inherits his master's property
and carries on his business. In M ocean
and Jodduh I know many freedmen of
tliis class who huve become eminent mer
chants. Cor. St. Louis Globe-Dispatch.
Leprosy In New Orleans.
While delving for information on the
subject of the city's health I ascertained
what I believe is not generally known in
New Orleans that leprosy exists here to
a remarkable extent It has been known
here in a vague sort of way that there
were some coses of the dreaded disease in
the lower parishes, but not tliat it pre
vailed to any extent in New Orleans.
There are now under treatment In tlie
Charity hospital no less than eighteen
cases. What is more remarkable, and
should be of alsorbing interest to the peo
ple here, is the fact, I am informed on
authority, that the luckless victims do
not know with what they sre afflicted,
and are going about their usual voca
tions. New Orleans Letter.
In the Dim Dlitanre.
Herr Falb, of Vienna, is an eminent
dentist, whose contributions to tlie liter
ature of seismology are highly valued.
According to a cable special he has just
published a work on planetary revolu
tions, in which he makes some astound
ing predictions. The theory put forth by
Herr Falb is that the earth, like all the
planets in tlie solar system, is slowly but
surely drawing nearer to the sun, and
that in tlie course of time a collision is
bound to occur. Tlie moon, In the
meantime, is approaching the earth at
the rate of nine feet in a century. The
rewilt will be to change the tides and the
climates The sea will invade tlie land,
and the final coIlWon will smash up
everything. The other planets will meet
the same fate, and the sun itself will, on
day, be extinguished. Upon the whole,
Herr Falb is a much nicer man than
Wiggina, His predictions are to take
elect at such a distant period in the
future that they cause no immediate
alarm. This W as it should be,- . "
What Some of Them Twd to lo.
Caustic review of our dear 400 finds
very few really old timers among the
names of today. True there were
Kliinclaiiilfr In earlier davs In New
York, but tliey were selling teacups,
teapot. Mincers nml crockery in a small
way. nun were not "in six-iety.' Xliere
were tho (loclcts too, but they were
hiiberdiisliers on a humble scale, sold
knitting needles ami steel buckles, and
were not in society either. The (Joelete
were the rich trndcsinen who left Mr.
Gerry his rash. Even the Stuyveannta
had taken to being drapers and tailors;
the Hrevoorts were market gardeners.
some of them, nnd others of them were
in the pin and needle line, while the
Roosevelts dealt In sugar and molasses,
oil nnd cheese. New York Press.
A Coincidence.
Those who are Interested In coin
cidences will find this quite remark
able. Our beloved friend, the Rev.
Gideon N. Draper, died on the 8th
day of December, 1S89, when on a visit
to his son in Yokohama, Japan. The
day was Sunday. His father, Gideon
Draper, Sr., died on tlie same day of
the same month nnd the same day of
the week In IS01. The grandson of the
Inst named, who writes us the facts
from Japan, tells us that this coin
cidence of the days of the week and
the days of tho mouth, he believes, oc
curs only once In twenty-eight years,
Christ iiui Advocate.
1M TUB NICK Or TIM K.
The nick of time to stop the fours ol bladder
aud kidney roiiiplalula li when the orxans con
eernetl eshlbll a leniency to rrow Inactive. The
hca I Hi (ill Impulse toward activity that they re
ceive Inxn Hosteller's NUmiach Hitters rescues
them from InincnilliiK danicer, and averts such
dangerous maladies aa llrlhl disease and (lla
Deles. HIiiKKlnhni'M ol the kidneys Incrvatea s
liability to chronic rheiinmtlsm.goiit and dnwy,
and tluce Die blood Is Altered by these onjann In
Its pasaaxe Ihnniiih them, the operation of the
Hitlers serves a doubly happv purpose, 1 he med
icine acts without eicltliui.'llke the fiery stlina
lautsof commerce. Malarial, dyspeptic, eoiisll
paled and nervous luvallils are Ihomuxhly re
lieved by it Since the advent ol thai ihockltiK
malaily, la iiippe, It has been widely demon
trslliiK Its uselulueae as a curative aud prevent
ive ol It.
"Ah, I sin Kslulni Kreuud rapidly." u the
man said w hen the dusi storm ooverei him with
layer alter layer
A WONDKItri'I. MA til IMC.
There is no doubt that man is a tine
mechanism, but like every other machine
he wears out by friction. It is suit! that he
is born annul every two or three years. His
body is virtually remade from food. To
retard this making over is radically wroiiK,
as a man loses so much vitality in the de
layed process that it takes a ions; time to
recuperate. The process of musing anew
is so accelerated by purging with IIran
Iikkth's 1'ilu that a new man, as it were,
may le made in two or three months, and
tbecliniige in the mechanism is such that
the worn-out part is replaced by the new
without the usual running down of the en
tire machine. You don't have to stop for
repairs, l'tirge away with Hhaniirkth's
I'ii.iji tlie old, diseased and worn-out body.
Uranpkkth s I'ii.ls are purely vegetable,
absolutely harmless and safe to take at any
time.
Hold in every drug and medioiiie store.
either plain or sugar-coated.
There are so many people who think that other
people's eyes need doi torliig i ecause they can't
see straight themselves
DKAKNK89 CAN'T H C'URKU
By local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion ol the ear. There Is oulyei e
way to cure neatness, aim inai is ny comma
ttonsl remedies, lieutiivss ts caused by an In
named condition ol the mucous lining ol ths
eustachian tube. When this tube gels inflamed
you have a rumbling souiiil or Imperfect near
Inn. and when It Is entirely closed deatuess Is
the result, and unless the Inflammation can be
Liken out and t ils tube rt-aUireu to lis normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases oiu oi len are caused iy caiarrn.
which Is nothing but an Inflamed ooudltlou of
the mucous surfscea.
We will dve One Hundred Dollars 'nrsuyeaae
ol deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot
cure by taklug Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor
circular., tree. P. 1. CH KNKY A CO.,
loieao, u.
Hold by druggists: 76c.
Guard yourself for summer malaria, tired feel
ing, by Hilug now Oregon Blood 1'urlflor.
ITse Enamellne Stove Polish! no dust, no smell.
ternvwn isa
All the year round
is the time when Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery works the best.
It purifies the blood.
It's not like the arsaparillas,
which claim to do good in March.
April, and May; you can depend
npon it always. That's why it ia
guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or
cure, in every case for which it's
recommended, you have your money
back.
No other medicine of its kind
says as much but no other does
as much. It cleanses, renews and
invigorates the entire system. For
all skin, scalp and scrofulous affec
tions, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum,
White Swellings, Hip-joint Disease,
and kindred ailments, it's a positive
cure.
The proprietors of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remody offer $500 for an
incurable case of Catarrh. It isn't
mere talk it's business.
They mean to pay you, if they
can't cure you. But you'll find
that they can.
Tl
This CRFAT COUGH CURE. Ibis success.
M.CONSUMrnON CURE is sold by drug,
pisti on a positive puarantce, s test that no other
Cure can stand succesiful'y. if Jmi have s
COUGH, HOARSENESS or LACRIPPE.lt
w;ll cure yon promptly . . If your child has the
CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it
rraickly and relief is sure. If you fcr CON
SUMPTION, don't wait until your esse is hope
less, but take this Cure st once sud receive ira.
mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. snd ll.co.
travelers convenient pmaci jv.
your druggist for SHILOH'S CURE. If your
lunr sre sore or back lame, use Shuoh'l Vor.
out rUstsrs, Price, SJC
W-TmiTUMN winter I
IK
msm
CURES PERMAHENTLY
tenratigm
-Sciatica I
RWAcbes
IT hequAL.
IT IS THE ftEST!
rrTHE
THE HARTMAN PATENT
efte fifff J prompt
COST IS
Costa no more than an nntlnarv clumsy wood plrkst altslr thai nltrin'ia the vlvw ami will rot or rail
amrt in a short tune. The " llartinan " Fein's Is arllHtlr In ilinlKn, prulM'ts tin Rntunits without con,
oallna thrni and Is nnx'tu'sllv kvkhi.astin.i. U.l.l mi iia I'KI) i'aVai.iiiiI'K WITH FKICKH AND
TKKTfMOM AIM M All. Kll KHKK. lAlways mvnllnn thin imnr in wrlllnil
Hsrlrssn Mlo. So.. Bai.ar Falls. Pa. T. D. Gssia.
David M. Clarkson, Jr., Portland,
Holly, Mason, Marks A
UNLOAD
don't feel like work. The sfllD trouble is vour liver is tor-
id. You are full of bile. I w
hree doses of Moore's Revealed Remedv
you feel like a new jwrwon. For
The old saying that " con
sumption can be cured if
taken in time " was poor com
fort. It seemed to invite a
trial, but to anticipate failure.
The other one, not so old,
"consumption can be cured."
is considered by many false.
Both are true and not
true; the first is prudent
one cannot begin too early.
The means is careful liv
ing. Scott's Emulsion of
cod-liver oil is sometimes an
important part of that.
Let us send you a book on
carkkul uvinv. free.
Scott A Boons, Chemnu, ijiSouth jih Avtnue,
New York.
Your dmssiM liwp. Scott's F.inuliion of cod-liver
ail all drugguts avtrywhars do, i.
3
I CURE FITS !
Whsm 1 Mr ettr I do ni msMn iMrviT to Mod lhria
for K Urn Mid thvo hMtm thni rvtunt svsjain, I mNin
radloal our. I biw iusuIp tlw d of FITK, KP1
LKPHT or KAUJ NU HICKNEHH a Uffion.f ttudf. I
WMTUit my rsmHsdy to our tk wurat oms. Bmuh
oihn bar failMj ia no rwuMm for b nnw rMviviog
ur. Hsrad 4v4 onoo fur tnMtlM and a Kra HHtl at
Ws$ til fallible raraady. tilva Kiraaa and Post Offloa,
U. U. KOOT, flls ( . 1H3 Fetmrl t.. N. T
oooooooooo
TAKE
Hufl'sTinyPillsS
" Tim llrt iIism) often nstonlslitia thi In-
OvhIIiI, rIvIiik oliwtlt'lty of mliitl, liuity-
miry of ImmIv, kimmI (llirratliiii, r-s;iilr Q
'Hiwxla ami aullil llmii. Trliw, Snrta.
OOOOOOOOOO
p&Tfunderjr-'
IT Tfl THB IDWAL MBPICIWB.
It rouwa the Ijver and Kidneys snd Stomncli,
Cures llnidsthc, Uvsponsiii, crcaics an Aiw
tits, PurifHis Ihr Impure Blood, snd
ftjakes Ths 'Vt'enfc Btrong.
VSsd irwhrra. 81 aliottlnisli (urtH.
i indian depredation i
Pension i patents
land i homestead postal
CLAIMS
Th "EXAMINER" BUREAU of CLAIMS
od tsis piascrioM or
San Franolaoo Examiner.
If Ja bay a claim of any description whatsoever
against th Unitod States Uoveinment and
wish It speedily adjudicated, address
JOHN WEDDERBURN Msnscar,
IS f street. K. W. Waahloa-ton. D. O
The Klfht Placs ! Trasls at.
-K-
J tWtU
(sew. Cm.
SURE, vou just TRY
pb. evobt8 California Diamond
VAlAAXVIl Tha Croat Cure.
Vo on so bad whra life iitt but may b hlp4 by
UiUf ratctira, AO rta, by 4runllsor mall.
4. t X7CIT A CO. fnpt.. ICC SrHavlci ft , If. T CVT
METALLIC SKYLIGHTS
Iron Cornices.
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING.
J. C. BAYER, Portland, Or.
FRAZER AXLE
Best ill ths World!
Get the Genuine!
GI1EASE
Sold Evorywberil
Ju nor Aaaayer and Asalytlral Chemist,
. H. rlSKsj awlUBWSkL.rUasAl.Or.
Season for Treut Opens April f st.
If Tou Are In Nnod of Trout Files, flet
the Beat.
Mtumfiirfl )tm)lty. 4 to ft hixk. Mr iW fO U
Orftfiin Tmtil Kll, 4 tn M hMk. wt din M
Klin- Kvinw Win 4 tim hook, per dot 1. 09
Any of active uunliti hy nmiloii mipt uf
line. Almis.ri.1) lin.ur Holm, UkKM, UNKH,
U, Hi
Hudson's Gun Store,
93 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR.
Sf Heml fur llliitratiHt ratalotfns.
Old OiM and Hlli B,,u(hl; trad your old OolS
and Ntlw If aiall k Uis old aiut rrllaMa kemaa ot S,.
Ouli-mau, 41 Third tiro. Has Pranaliwu; I will nod by
return mall Ilia cash, aoanrtllue to assay; tf the anoont
v aot sstlslaotiair will latum suld.
J. McCRAKEN & CO
DEALKRH IN
ReeSe Marker Lists. PortlssS Cssisnt. Sal-
Sate snS Utak Plaitsr, Hair. Firs Brlos
snS Firs Clay. LAN0 PLSSItl.
AO North Front Street, Oor. D,
VOKTLANU, OK.
THE SAME.i
STEEL PICKET FENCE
Gaa. waitara (alas Sni.. SOS Slata St.. Chlcaaa.
Or. Hunt 4 Mo fret. Tacoma. Wash.
Co., Spokana Falls, Wash.
Do you fed bud? Do you have a headache?
Din's your buck ache? You can't eat and
W ft Get rid of it without delav.
will do it and make I 1 1 f E" n
Bale by all drugiHta. LI V CH
STOP TO THINK!
SEND YOUR MAIL OROERS
To lbs ohcaiwet house In Cortland, Or., lor your
Dry Goods. Clothing.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Trunks,
Cloaks and Wraps.
E. MEYER & CO.,
180-181 First Strati snd 9 Ytmhlll,
PORTLAND, OH.
SIOUHTAItl SUDS TEA
A blond Irnm the formula ol au old English
Tea Merchant.
Best Tea in the World for the Price.
ftO cents per Id. al your dealer's or postpaid
Iroiu the sole Imisirturs,
CLQ8SET e DEVER8, Portland, Or.
DROP IT
If In any onatnets
not vaylnv you drop
It snd buy an Im
proved l'eialuma
luiubatnr.
KOBE MONET
ran ho made lu rale.
lu.;( hli ktius than la
any other biistuosa
Inr the rnpltnl Invest
id. Alaotl(ully II
li's'.mied t:atuloKiie
ol lnriittators. llroou
eraand all kinds ol
(:hl kenKIln FREE
ARema inr jnann s
Kone (tatter. Neces
sity Clover Cutter,
and merrthlne: ru
quired by poultry
raisers.
PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Petaloma, Cal.
Ladies
AND
Hsvln. leisure time st their disposal will And It
rirnAlalile to apply to hs at once lor lull Inlorma
ion Address L W. M., sill Market street, Koom
'27, San Krsnelaco,
Pecos Valley,
NEW MEXICO, "
Offers ths Rreateat opportunities to eapltallata,
Inrmers. homesoekers sud business men. Lara-
eat Irrigation System in the Tutted States just
completed. fJ.OOtl.OOO esiendd. Krult Lands
with naier, f-M ui t;u iwraere, 7 years' time, new
eonntrv, rspld lmmls;ratlou, wnnderfiil develop
ment. Kallroad uonstruetvl lstn. Towu ol Kdily,
eouuty seat, terminus. Illustrated pamphlet
free. Address K. F. Hssnhakii, Tray. I'sssemer
Agent Feoos Valley Uy. Co., Kresno, Cal,
HAY PRESS
IFICTOR
Dhtpped Anywhere on Trial. ('BtHliiKiiePres.
OBO. BBTSL Oa.,5 Ky Sk UV1NCI.1LU.V.S.A.
Wanted,
BICYCLE CLUBS
In every town In Oreron
'lor partlculais.
FRED T. MERRILL,
1ST Washington Wt., Fortland, Or.
Pianos and Organs.
WINTER & HARPER,
71 Morrison 8tret, Portland, Or.
Ho SOS.
MORPHINE
HABIT !
Books free.
SURE CURE
padflo sfedldn Co., BS9 Clay 8C. Baa Freadaos,
YOUNQ MENI
Tha Specific A No. I.
mres, wlihnnt lull, all eaara ot J.er.
ke, and Ulet, nu mailer ot ln,w lonff
i,.,nn. Prevents stnrlure.lt bains' an In-
btfrnal remeity. Cures elien everyUUuf els
tiaa tuilr.1. Hold hy all lnnrrlta.
Manufacturers; The A. Mrtuirii hett MMtctoa)
Ca, Han J use, Cal.
I Bit MtotheartnowlwKeel
I lurfln. MnuwW fn .11 tllfl
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aonatural dlerharfea w
prlvaledlsea.ee 01 roea. A
oenela cure for the detil.S
tAtlne e..l neea DeeultaS
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lirsesiTSf ipreeerioenaDi.
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