To u,. on ... 1 "HI,, 'AM a...,. Hi mil,. i i "ti Air i "'Wril-l til " "OUB , I 1 Hr, lira. "Jliir I '?. f J "Hlt-. mil lift, cotwi-..! ami (,1 "MtU f. fiwat-l inula.., and ivj ftLtI WB.lt: ft. iin, I km I hot "rev to kit I lain I iixli iloit sbutr, ID IV rrori ocse lb In w Ita Dill m itfil ilk mi ti DEMAND THE DIFFERENCE. In buying baking thing else, insist upon having the worth of your money. If another brand is urged upon you in place of the Royal, bear in mind that it has from 27 to 50 per cent, less leavening strength than the Royal, as shown by the offi cial chemical tests, which is equal to from 13 1 to 25 cents perpound lessvalue than the Royal? 1. If you buy a low class powder, see that v are charged a correspondingly lower price. A Lung bpau or Wire. ft 13 claimed that the loiiL'eat npan of I iclepliuiw wire is Hcross the Ohio river, between Portsmouth. O., and South Portsmouth, Ky. The wires at this point the river from a pole on the Ohio jje, measuring 103 feet above ground, jo the Kentucky hills on the opjiosite ride, the distance being 3,773 feet le hreen poles- TIie wire mde of steeL md its size is No. 13 gauge. Philudel M !,-lgpr. JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. lust a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. lust a little ' BRUISE may make serious inflammation. Just a little J BURN may make an ugly scar. Just a little COST will get a bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL, A PROMPT and PERMANENT CURE. Years of Comfort against Years of Pain for JUST A LITTLE. A ropy of the " Official Portfolio of the onas Columbian tjnmsiunn. ' dwr ntlv. of Buildings and frrouuils, beautifully uu. tnted, in water color eflecta. Dolor enecta, will be sent lo ny address upou rooelpt of l(ic. In postage urn pa by Th CHABLia A. VooaXU Co Tobacco is man's most universal luxury ; the fragrant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before. J. B. Face Tobacco Co., Richmond, V. . When you ask your gro cer for Java, he does not offer you Maracaibo and say it is "just as good." When you ask your drug gist for Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, if he is honest, he will not try to sell you something "just as good." Why do you want it ? The answer is in a book on care ful living ; we send jt free. Scott & Bowk. Chemist in South jth Aveaue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver Ml all druggists tvarywbcr do. ft. August Flower" " I m happy to state to you and to suffering humanity, that my wife has used vour wonderful remedy, August Flower, for sick headache and palpitation of the heart, with satisfactory results. Forseveral years he has been a great sufferer, has heea tinder the treatment of eminent physicians in this city and Boston, and found little relief. She was in duced to try August Flower, which tave immedaite relief. We cannot ay to much for it" L. C Frost, Springfield, Mass. u 'i"1"'1 i ou Trans jur . WATERPROOF COAT TWTU Varft HOB . lathe World I X. J. TOWf R. BOSTON. MASS. , I powders, as well as any- ou Hatred by a Narrniv M.rglu. The cult an or Xortli I)kot j. In-itur Mdly mitliynwl l.y t utory tbitt ingoing lh rouiiils contvniiiiK Ju,iu.e UniU-r, ,,f vh peton. It UMp,.iied tlmt that worthy, whu wax then plain Mr., Tvnm,un with him. elf that the title of Jude l rmsd, honor able, and nl once et liimiw ir to Knin it. Out in the western end of his state his campniKn was conducted liyone llowsllrld, aDakoUnewitpniKTiiimiwithall his fln' gera in the political pie. Uownlli ld told the people how this man who should come was a hornyliHiuied son of toil, honest, un- cuuureu, nam of newt and chock full of tommon aen.He. He ha.l no false Ideas of etiquette and wits not bothered by the fashions or society. In short, a man of the people. Then on a day there came Lander to peitK in that country. There bad been bicui. ii''miiiuuii jor uis comuiK, great ex pectation of his arrival, r.nd all the tnwn- what town prudence forbids me to say was at the station to meet him. The train came thundering across the prairie, sliding upKiiru in me long ie rspertiveof the rails, till at last it stopped, and there issued rrom it one com lied and brushed and spick aim span, wan boiled shirt and highly pol on .noes, me crown te II buck In dis gust, but ere their eyes bail had time to lake In fully the disgraceful sight Hows field had the man by the arm and dragged him out of sight. What then he did to the unfortunate Lauder no man knoweth to this day. But when the time for the speech arrivej the speaker was dusty, unkempt, untidy, and there was not a vestige of polish ou his shoes. Ilowsfleld explained that the boots had been blacked by the porter on board the train without Lauder's knowl edge or consent and by the skin of his teeth saved the day. lender won the prize, but by a close shave, for rumors or that boiled shirt and those polished hoots lost him four towns. St. Paul Globe. Senator Sherman'. First Campaign. A congressman tells this story: "When I was nominated for congress I waa in doubt alKiut accepting the nomination, and I went up to see Senator Sherman, and I told him there was no chance of my being elected. He advised me strongly to run, and said: 'You are a young man, and you can't tell what will happen. I was nomi nated just as you have been, and I had no more chance of being elected than you have. I hadn't much money, but I had an old white horse and a rattletrap or a bugsy, and I took old Whitey and drove around nil over my district. Kvery Tillage I came to where I could find two or three men standing together I would get out and Jump upon a chair or a store box and make a speech to them, and I did this at every crossroads In my district. Well, when the Tote was counted I was defeated, as I ex pected to be, but before the next campaign came on the Kansas-Nebraska troubles had entirely changed the sentiment or the dis trict, and there was a fair chance for a Whig to lie elected. '"I was away ahead of all the other com petitors because the people remembered me rrom my speeches and I got the nomina tion which resulted in the election and which Bent me to congress. It may be the lame with you you can't tell what will happen. Public sentiment changes rapid ly in the United States, and a new issue may spring up any day which may revolu tionize the thought of other people- Washington Cor. Indianapolis News. Why Tolly Was Given Away. I was standing at the office door at one or the Paterson (X. J.) docks, when I saw coming toward me a forlorn look'ng man In sailor garb. Under his arm he carried a box with a few slats nailed on top. I looked In the lox and there was a young polly. The sailor told the " ild, old story" arrived in port and money soon spent, and for a few dollars I could have the bird. I bought the parrot and hung It up In the office. She could only say words in Spanish, but she was quick to learn. Men came several times a uay anu backed their horses on the ferryboats and dumped a load or coal in the hole. JNot more than a week elapsed before one day one or the cartmen, with a load or coal, left his cart, as he was aalled away, lbe parrot began, "Back! back! back!" as he had heard the men say. All the time the horse was backing, and finally the last "back" dumped horse, coal anu can into the stream. This is a true story, ana me men at the dock and office made up a purse and gave it to the cartman for a new outfit. We gave that parrot away me next day. New lork Kecoruer. A t'ofr'',n, Great Speech. Th other dav I was listening to a con- jressman relating to a small circle hU experience at a recent comeuuuu. will make a secret of his name, as I pro pose to live long and uninterruptedly in the land which the Lord elected, and in wise crave to be cut on in tne oiusn- ing morning of my days. The fact is. this statesman is a very broad, athletic one. of a shifty and uncertain temper. "Vez should have heara me speecn. hit said. "It was a lulu. Ana l pam me respect 10 Congresb. too, me boy. toold em the way mauers oau ;..r,a,Tl wa wonldnt Dave ine money to meet the expinses of the pns int phvsical year. Thin 1 bore down on the bypnotizin prachticed in this house." The hypnotismr queried a listener. "Vis, the hvpnotizin. The appint mint of all thim sons and ree-latives of congmbmin to loocrative stipinds. Here's the b'ys of three congresbmin oq the page' r naw. be hivins, earnin their seventy-flTe dollars a month the -o., Vnnnd and tbem b'ys. mind yez, only nine and tin years old. and the legs of thim no bigger than spbindte. I should say it was bypnoiizm. And thin, continnea me congreaa- i ... .i, tVirntl'rh all man. wnin our uwu " ht l inmned qd and niored to tnak ' I t,(. nnn-nation ceremonious, and thin .T. I" wan." IUD ' o . "Unanimous, you mean, correciea an auditor. "Well, phwatirer U is. I oone u, out they roted it down. All the same lie t Domenatrxl. which i what we were ajVr."-WahinlGD Cor. Kansaa City Time. A XKUITON THERIVEK I ME LAST RUN ON THE MISSOURI OF THE MARTHA MITCHELL n,roo. Niiai;s That Arc Coatlau n.aar to Itlt.r TraMe-Tha lepy Pilot r Hi Mlt.hr II Was Mwkanlral ami th. Huat Wriit lowa. Never doubt anything you hear about the treachery of the Missouri river. The oldest pilots on the stream those grit zied fellows who went to Fort Denton on trips that netted from f ,000 to $20, UW eat b-will tell you that a "tie up' over night is the only way to insure the passenger that the morning will not find them stuck on a bar In mid stream, or. wnat is worse, camped on sboro with the boat pinned by a snag him settling in the mud. No modern xuag boat can keep the channel clear of the heavy logs that are alwav floating down from somewhere nn alonir the Dakota, Iowa or Nebraska shores, green at urst us torn rrom caving banks, but dead, hard and splintered when uuwt dangerous. Snags that stick their nose above Che water are little to be feured, but the Inddeu logs, those whose limbs are caught in the mud, while the trunk swings tip within a foot or two of the surface, have always made steamboat ing on the Missouri a precarious occupa tion. I remember one instance, however, in which a visible snag sent a good side wbeul boat to the bottom ou one of the clearest, brightest uiglits that ever hung over the river. It was in 1M0, or per haps a year later. The boat was the Martha Mitchell, a tramp from the low er waters, running from Cincinnati to New Orleans. She was making a trip to at. Joseph with provisions for the plain, mostly bacon; and bacon, let me toll you, was a necessity in the west then. The passenger list of the Mitchell was heavy, so that many of the traveler were forced to remain on deck. It was 10 o'clock on a moonlit night in August. The captain had gone to bed fur a won der, and only a sleepy watchman who sat a-steru represented the executive among those awake on deck. A dozen passengers were seated about the big bell forward, telling stories while they reveled in tho beauties of the night The moon was shining with clear, white light that tuado everything for 100 yards ahead as plainly visible as at noonday. There was no noise save the dull throb, throb, throb of the engines, the gentle puff of the released steam and the breaking of the water on the wheel paddles. Mindenly Jack laruthers, a young fellow from St. Lotus, gazed forward in the course of the boat, and pointing to a ruiall, black object just discernible in the distance, asked: "What's that thing, boys?" "A log probably," returned an old timer. "They're alwavs floating about." But I ve been watching it, Cara thera went on, "and she hasn't moved much." The entire party looked at the black object in the distunce. It grew plainer as the boat climlied the stream, but not as if it were floating down on the cur rentthe approach was too slow. Seo there! Carutbers exclaimed. It's swinging from side to side." 'Funny," said the old timer, "but if she's a snag the pilot '11 get around it all right." By this time all of the deck passengers wero looking at the black object. The boat did not change its course. There was no more comment all eyes were riveted on the dark s)ot in the river. When the boat was within forty feet ot it the old timer sprang up and placing his hands in trinniK't fashion about bi mouth called back to the pilot: "Hello, up there!" There was no reply, and the nose of the big boat continued straight for the object. "Hollo!" chorused the party. "Well, whut is it?" came a gruff an swer. "Throw her hard to larboard," the old timer said; "There's a big snag twenty feet in front." There was a clanging of bells below decks, and the passengers in their berths felt the bout lurch violently as the ma chinery was reversed and the steamer answered her rudder. But it was too late. In thirty seconds there was an other jar, greater than the first The Martha's nose seemed to climb into the air. An effort was made to back the boat, but it would not budge. Then the passengers becaino punic stricken, run ning about in their night garments and threatening to jump overboard. The clear headed captain was on hand in a moment, however, and before the old steamer had settled a foot every passen ger was started for the shore. In the morning we watched the cabin of the Martha float off while we stood on the great bluffs just above Roche port Then the bulk sunk out of siglft The owner of the Martha did not save their bacon. The sleepy pilot saved his by escaping through the woods. We only wondered that he did not run us ashore before the accident, but the captain aid that he knew the river o well there that bis work was mechani cal Detroit Free Press. Electric Test for Spurious Coins. 8otne interesting tests with alternating currents and a particular form of mag net have been made in England. Among the experiments shown was one which illustrated a new method of detecting counterfeit coins. A genuine coin, being good conductor, was held between the poles of the magnet, but a bad coin, not possessing that necessary qualification, immediately dropped when placed in po sition. tit Louis Globe-Democrat Rather Mlsad. The following was the peroration of an orator at a political meeting not long ago: , "The time has come when we must leave off Toting for ornamental princi ple and rote to put bread and butter in our pockets." Wlsa and Old. -O (rejected suitori Vou coodearended to look upon my suit with favor ooca, alia Bot4. BbaTo. I was young and fooliab then. bar gained wisdom witbag. H. natgtlji-How rery wis. yon must b. by this UD-.-1 tab. BUdc A BrcalblDC IpelL A sleepy littl soul at bad tim found U fcard work to keep awakstrbeo aba knelt lows to ay ber prayer Half way through stopped d iifibed: "Well I fot froo of it, mamma." Aw xcra iru- OUR AWFUL FIGHTER. A Trn mnrt nl lit Ha Jolard fs I Wlit Me Ult la. It tiiivlsj iMiime nobvl at Hit that aerv kkiii In iiutkr a horwhack trip through s iiimi uf the rattle country, various mill Vhlunls mu.lr appll. M(ion fur illnalums. We iHvlnl only a nk and a man to take charge of the !:, t.iit lha applicants ktt coin ing, and Ilia day hefor sre left a rhap p Ia-antl who liiti-oditced himself a Awful a via "lok htra, fvllert," be began In a bust pew way, "I aunt to lie counted In ou this. Iniltwl, It's a slight up me that you badnl Implied for my wrvlcr. You'd have two In 1 puny en-kit to nave gone without tb un Vrtpied." When akl toeiplaln what peculiar value hw service infill hare to us he uttered a MiK hitleol surprise and replli-d "H ull, you are uinneriit. ami no mUtakol Who's Kui lo do your HnUtiiig for your As the Indians or at sc didn't et- pert any trouUu. 'On I you d"U tl Dice me, but what dear, good utile l)l liijunal Aobody siud lu una, It the a hite iih-u you've cot lo look mil for Vou r eoiiii: aintuin the tulTot ht in the whole world. They are rik-lit on the light all day and all ni.;hL Any one of the Rimi; can turn bimnir lone and hammer llalifai out u( the whole live of you In ten imiiulm He wanted to co alouz to do our nVbtlne. He would furnish his ow n mule and make the trip for a dollar a day and bis keep. Wheu axkwl it be bud any iwummeuda he put on an Injured air and answered: Aud you never beard of Awful Paris! Never heard of the man w bo baa lit flftv-sil tits aud come out va top every timet lur- U-ud that you want a certificate of character from a fuller who Hbla, .lauding, kneeling, or lying ou his back I 1 bus nuikiw me wnory I e talked it over and Itnally encaged u Inl and when luiorniiHl of th fact be replied: "Very well, gentlemen, l-rotu thi mo ment you are in my kueping. Just pint out the kuaa you want pulventn and I'U do th busiuna. I sluui t put airy limit on you. I'm to tic lit day or uiclit and to lick sit men a day. If you could brine about throe or four a day for the m il week I should feel obliged, an uiy liver is a luetle torpid aud I waut ex ercise." During the first day', ride we met but few people. Une of thuw w as an old Indian, lame in the lull leg, and Awful Davis baited the party aud observed: Uvula, did I bear any of you tell ui to lick this copper replilur Joue of u. had told bun so. "1 beg your pardou, genu I waut you to understand that I'm alius on band. I'd like to git down and hammer bim for the benefit of my liver; but of cuuna) I'm uuder orders." bad pitched camp and were waiting fur nipper w beu a cowboy rode up. The greet ings were friendly, and be got down to have bite wltb us. He was hardly ou the ground before be saw our Awful neuter aud uttered humph I of disgust. " bat you got thiuT be asked, "lie', our llhUT." "Your tlcuu-rl Did you bring bun along to fight anybody or auythlugr lie hired to us to do our Ugbtuig, bet be s bad uoshow yet" " ell, I U give him a .bowl Com out o' that, you cowardly kyotel" The Awful was skulking behind the bag- cago. Ue roso up at the cotumaud, aud lu cowboy slioutod at him: "bill Ubeewn, I kuow ye.ud I owe re ou. Come out here and earn yer hire I" Is that you, Jim I'tiilliiair" queried our Awful as he advanced a step. Of course it', tue, you vail or cur from th bottom land. I" "Aud you want to flghtP "1 want lo show those Vir gout tbat you tr' the biggeet liar aud coward ui America I Lome out buret" 'Uenu, is it your wUb that 1 projuo a funeral beieP' a-dcod th Awful a be turned lo us; "shall I baug bis feecbur into ou loody uuua kill him deader 'n a beef bona wltb oue blowf We answered that It was. "Here Ue oue baud behind me tl both hands behind me tie my fuel together, aud U liek bim tlionl" bowled the cowlwy. 'Jim f hillijia, you haven t got two mlnlt lo exist!" auleiiiuly announced tb Awful I'm comlu' fur y like a doien cyclone hilwl tutoonel Look out nowl" He spit on hi. hand, and stepped back, a to get a running .tart, aud next thing w heard w as the lliumpl thump! of his feet a be fled afar into the darkues. Borne tim during th nighl be returned for bis mule. .Next morning we found the following ex- ilanation scrawled on a piece of laper and ituck Into split stick: "8euied wilb (udeut yillue good-bL" Nsw York Hun. Irrepressible Hoys, An attempt was made at Belfast the night before the Fourth to prevent the small boys from making the night hid eous with the ringing of bulls. Notwith- tatiding the vigilance of five policemen, oue or wnoin was stationea at eu:n church, the boys succeeded in entering one belfry by the lightning rod. The police force might just as well have at tempted to stop the sun from rising. Maine Letter. Butterflle In th Snow. D. L. Maun, of Sugar Pine, one of our practical woodsmen, was in town last week. He reports that millions or but terflies are in th snow belt of the Sier ras this year. lie says that in riding through tho snow cloud of them were seen by him. They were so troublesome that his horse would snort and shake hit head to keep them ont of hi nostrils. Tuolumne Independent. Indigo for new gtluga. I see that a lady in Jersey City has died from blood poisoning from a bee sting. Hod she gone into the nearest laundry and rublied the part affected with a blue bag she would be now alive and well of the sting. It is an effectual remedy. I know several cose where Indigo applied in that simple manner never foiled to cure. Cor. New York World. So there are W,500,000 of us! Super intendent Porter thinks that the census of 1690 will give the United State about those population figures. There is no cause for complaint This give us near ly 15,000,000 more than we had ten year ago. No country can show greater ad vance in wealth and population in the past decade. A remarkable invention has been made in Austria whereby the serious effect of railway collisions are prevented. Glass tube project before the train, and if they are broken by an olwtacle an elec tric movement ii applied to the brakes. bringing the train immediately to a tandntilL Twenty-eight people are reported as having left Moosehead lake in one day within a week because it i o cold up there, Thi news won't be likely to make other folks desire to keep away from that part of Main. Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelp-Ward U described a a shy woman of delicate feature. Iier eye have a look of wd noa In them. The strength of ber face) appear In her forehead. She U a quiet but engaging talker. f imaklng llutulx, A coitipi.!.; eviMged in the manufac ture of explosives III tliis t ity ha for sale now small Until aUuit the size of frankfurter auMgi-, with which it Is aid the farmer can bring down small show ers or ram whenever lie see clouds over his laud. The constituent of one bomb are ill vided Into two part, liquid and solid, which are Imtli searately none xphxtivo, llieee can lie kept eparate until th time come to use them, when they or Ullictl. The solid part is about an inch in di meter and eight inches in length, and is wral in cotton. These bomb are placed in grooved tin boxes, each bold ing ten. A small tin measure, contain Ing the liquid part, accompanies each box. It i graduated to show the nuan tity netnled to saturate the bomb to the exploding point t ive or tifty bomb may be used, ac cording to the amount of rain needed or the detonation required. How the farmer is to kuow howuiiu li detonation is needed is a dubious matter. The bomlvs are tied In a bundle, a time fuse is attached and the whole lot discharged from a mortar nnd at the passing cloud. in niiiy countries clouds orteu pas over tiie valleys and discharge their content ou the barren mountain sides. In such regions, it is said, the boml) will be particularly useful. New York World. A City Marshal Abroad. .me or me city marshals who took a vacation recently and went to rruuee found what a big man a marshal over there is and how much a marshal' budge amount to. lie started to go to several place of public interest iu Pari at an hour when they were not oHn to the public. At the entrance he was stopisil and told that the place were closed. Ho said that bo wa an Ameri can and had only a short time to stay in Paris, and that if be could not get in then it would bo too late. That made no difference until he happened to put his baud in his trousers xckct for some change with which to try to brilie the attendant His coat was unbuttoned, and his arm pulling hack tho lajiel showed his big city marshal's badge in blue, gold ami gilt, with tho word "Mar shal" ou it big enough to lie read ten feet away. As soon as the Frenchman saw the word marshal he became obse quious. The American marshal, as the city marshal became known, was shown around with a great deal of considera tion, and the Frenchman declined to ac cept a fee. Now York Sun. A Matrimonial Compliment. Mr. Diii That medicine I took this morning makes me feel like another man. Mrs. Uippa Well, I hope to good lit yon are. It is time. Khh1i. "Rrmcn't Rronchial Trochu" are excellent for th relief of lioarsenea or oro throat. They are exceedingly ell'cctive, NM wily in (Kri. l rice, in cent. You ran lull a ramltilste (or office lT the bow be makes, the smile be wear, aud the grip aud cluars he gives. 8tt or Ohio, City or TolxdM LIM A. t'Ot'NTY. FSANKJ. CHUN Ytnskeana'h Hut he I. th e lor pari hit o( the firm ol K. J. I iiknkv A Co.. (Inline Dusliirs. In the city of Toledo, onuuly and Mute aforesaid, end Hint nld firm will ymy the sum of ON It Hl'NUKKII lidl.UKH for each and every ease of Catakkh that eaniiot b cured by the useot Hall's Catakkh Ci h. r KANK J. CIIKNKV. flworn lo before mt and suhacrlM In my pre- euee this 6th day ol December, A. 1). Isstl. NKAL.J A. n. ndrxi.T, A'llcirK I'ublir. Hall'. Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal y, and art- directly ou the lilorsl ami mucous silrlsot s ol the system. hen1 fur testimonials, free. r. J t.iir.rtiii at vw., tuieuu, u, 9 Hold by llrugKlala: 75 (Tills. COPVMCHT li Set right all the proper functions of wo manhood, vr. liorce'i favorite rroscription is tlie remedy. It recrulates and promotes thoir ac tion, and removes the obstrno tions and sappreRsions which cause trouble and misery. At the two critical periods in a woman's life the change from girlhood to woman 1 .1 J 1, .i7 II.L.na if Ufa " UUUUy ISUlAf IttbVl , tliv tiiaiu wi .t.v it is a perfectly safe and an es pecially valuable remedial agent, that can produce only good results. I.'. . in.ntinrs nnin AliaSk UWWCUUI, III , IKVI WMUK and a soothing and strengthening nervine ; a legitimate medicine Iiurely vegetable, perfectly harm ess and carefully adapted, by an experienced physician, to woman's delicate needs. For all the derangements, irregU' larities, and weaknesses peculiar to the sex, the "Favorite Prescription" is a remedy so certain tbat it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't give satis faction In every case, the money is returned. No other medicine for women is sold in this way. INo other medicine can be. SHIL0HS CURE. rneeaConanrnptlon, Coaf;haCroap,Bar Thrawt. So'd br sll Uni'sitts on a Guaranta. for a Lam bc!s, tar a or t,ne-i uniion s r Plaster w UI jive creit mi-fsctiosy csnta. AUILCH'S VITALIZER. Mr T. H. Ilawkirm, Chutt:nosjra,'lenn., aTt tmuUler If fltsb J.rcmu:-jfiraiVtttitttn mA I ttr uk,L" I r r )y: ;--r la, Uv:t or KJduey trouble Itcscib. lTiuiicli IIL0HX r CATARRH REMEDY. lieToii(au.rThr TrTtht. Rernedr. It will relieve and Cure yod. Prw W . Thi in wtor for ItaaucoMsful treatment K furnished I-Jl Rl.lk'. Hetne.lie are old LjT U on a aruaraotee to five aiialajctkia. OOOOOOOOOQ A torpid liter la the eonrra- of dyapep. 0.1a. sh k ha.Urhe,HitlMMkin. pllea, n blllouafrTrr.ehllUaadXsusidlro. w TnH'sTinv Pills? O Me .pecllle eftVel Ik llwr. T U esortn so naasi-uj -w. 000000 0000 H. r. S. U. Ho. 466-. 1. Ha U. So. W2 or toUGrTcu5rs VILK AND CXWORTHT Of onr.idrratlon are n. strums ( whlcb It Is as sert d an. I there aic uiaiiy u h- that tin y core lnninillaie:y Uallle allmruls ol Ions sisuriln. I ben- an- none aai h that can. i bmnlr ilitonlera -Niiti.it lie lii-uiilsiii-.ni.iy ic iii i on! in n liy In Die iih ef a io 'iuiim' m iln inc. such as lln. O t i r hioinach Ilium, nl rratlu.le i lirnulc hysiral evils. Nut the e.st nl lluae . in l he lore-n h. oi.uh -a lo medii liie Is ioiiitia tloil, to llic nwiMlal of whii h. if lar.l.li.l In. His Kilters I. iiartlculiirly ailaiel. i nnilili lion Hie t,owe! i. . complaint lil h ahuulu !.!( all llll car all, I M.l.liial'ra ly hnsrell. usua allenilaiiia, in cr c . I tit ami ill. euaU- I' tlieae, lor inalaila. rliellliiallsiu, kl.llli y IMIiMe ami i.mre reiviilly " la ritM," IB, a hluhlr am pinlesaliinalU comnieiiiidl molli'ln Is an tin iIoiiuumI ( I n,-. N, uli IK run rami II, inure otrr. ass minus ol liiiaruiii! slrtnslli In the icctii an I lien i,h. If the time Sa-u lu !niklu( fnr troith'.e mnlil neluriiiil In lint ut i, uillity lew (us wnuM suffer Iroui rolil. l:TIKKI.V SATIS,.lTOHV. . j. Amen, piuuisiicr ol Jnl,ir ani 'riint l.rtit'$ iiifiiifn AVii ijrr, writes "Ji ikik IlruiiiMi, l Cor. Fifth Ave. and Sixteenth Bt.A Nsw Yonk, Jan, It, txil. "Altot-t three weeks since, while tiller ing from a severe cold which bad settled on my chest, I aiilied siiAllkh k's Poiioi s I'Ltariia, and in a aiiort nine oblainea re- liet. " In my opinion thrs tilaste should W in every hoimeholil. for uae In ciie ol couiths, colds, spritum, hruiars or piiins ol my mm. 1 know that In mv Case the re mits have been entirely sa'uslaetory and .-ml beneficial WImIiimi -II Is a wise chll.l that aura nut nl i .e riKim wncu the om inau siu.siiw ula tn .tub. HTPTIKB ANII I'll.KH CURED. We ravilUrelr rare runtiire. nllea and all reo. wi niseas wiinoui latin or UeUiiillou I Mm Dual ueasi No cure, no oay. Alan all iVtiute ills eases. Ail.lreaa for pain h let lira. KorlorUeld A Loevy, am atarset street, eau rraucisoo. A bl man itmaua miwt when he (eta sick la eaui Here is iimn til nun ui suinir, Tit OtmiA for breakfait. rse Rnamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no .mall, OiVD BIVJOY9 Both the method ami results whet Irrup of Fii is taken: it is nteasant and refreshintt to the taste, and icti ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sre tem eQbctually, dinpels colds, head icnes ana levers and cures nabituni onstmation permanently. For sal n 50o and tl bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. $ fRAMOJSCO. OH. lovitviLU. nr. w tonK, .r. LY'S CREAM BALM-4 leansea (be Nasal aaiiHi-a, Allaa I'aht hnrea, Iteatorea Taate l.lvea KcllcfMl once Apl'ly into IA Ansfris. riiKKlsts or by uisll. KLY I Om 1 Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, And All Kind of MILL SAWS. Also Saw Repairing. IMONDft NAWCO.. 7fl Printer or Publisher: Have you tried Tube Inks ? No I Then do not waste any more time or Ink, but try them and you will use no other. Jaenecke & Ullman's Tube Inks aro the finest ; we sell them ; also their celebrated Book and News Inks, Bronzes, Varnishes, etc. A complete stock at our warcrooms. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITIES BETTER THAN THIS ADVERTISE MENT. Cuns for Everybody. Juat received a lull line ol Parker, 8mlth, Remington, Ithloa, Lefever, U. M. C, Eto. The mnat rnmplete atnek In the N'orthwrel. Heiid ii reals In slam 1 lor lU-uaxe illu.traUd ratalofiie. H. T. HUDSON, 3 Flrat treet, rUMTLAMI, OR, Blf J la the artnmttMia learlln. rasawly I of ao la. asaatural di hara aal pn rata dlaaaa aa of BO ea. i earula cure (or lbe daelli Utln. wsafc asss psosutai snalik I BMnrihattaarlfeelsa I Ta t.ial ba 1 ''' la rsromssMdla U T) iT(MIK,IID,Of'irs1IU svi k Dr(asai run It. LADIES. MAOIC CON Ei are sold oa luarante. If trier fall o benefit or eure, return runes, mil used, In (id order, and money will be n-lunden reairdjr that iriu ran lie numsir.iu. Iillea ran eure Uwmaelvtai at nme ilhnut loss ol time and the ei"-nae a trlDe. Hartlrulais (seaued) Ire. 1 H s. si 1,IU ct)S t.t.. IM 1 ru street, riirv, auu, ur. Old Sold so Mrw BVawht; saad warn ' sad Mltat kf Ball So lha out aud sauasas ktai -'V at Si-atm laI lT.HV.li ff I ilMiuia. a-, is f LI I a .. Mr. Jnt ld 31. Jordan of IMinc.Inn, N. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless A Coinplitr iinr ft HOOD'S S.UtS.ll'.l 111 I.L.I. This is from Mr. I. M. Jordun, a re tired farmer, and one of llie nnmt rv Sjiected citizelis nl Otaeito Co., X. Y. "Fnurlern years sitn I hail sn si'a. k of th (ravel, and have since beeu Irmih nl with my Liver and Kidneys SmMunlW rniM Int; wow. Tlirv ynri T rt own im low Dim I rn Id ! Mrcr I) unlk I lnkt il inort hki rort tl nn livin tvlhc, I tm1 no i lH'ittc mi.l (r tiw weeks I ai nothing blllgturl 1 k 'Moliyctnai IhI.h) ml Imd no num 11. lor 1 1 till m iiinrble iMtnlr II iMh I 'ft frnj -in tin w nt tiiintm ril nil I ihotiifhl I wttiiM tt v U H. Ion 1 hnj (.tilrlti'tl Hit IItkI tolllr I tmltnil tliitl I Ir It Ut h-r. tautti-nil thi In! Imiinllon of blttddrr lml utn1tlr, tin i'Ur In-sn t.M. turn Ui my (hh. ttiul 1 hrinn tm Irrl hnti ry After I ll lkn tlirt-- Im.1 I ru li al aii.whliin wlthoui liurtinK nt. Wh. I rot no hmiKry tlmt I Imtl lomi S tinw day. 1 tikvtj now (ulljr rtHi.vt-ml, tlitnki to Hood's Sarsapariila I feel well and am well. All win. knew me marvel In see me an well. " 1 M JosotM. HOOD'S PILLS '(' lh aal.t iIIk'c.Iiuii, cure In lie. I alter ill in -r fills, ailaciie atlil liillntlai.eaa. B2iS CHUES Win rut lrr er One Do ilea, Sleal, lol.tle anil all. lirerit Cut Hi'NM will rtoilblp the linmla r of evn will make tlteio mure (er lite will carry the hsn. safely through the melllnf perlml ami put them lu eonilltloii tn lay when errs eommanil thehltheslprir and will diivulii- your ehlck. faster lhaa an other food. Keoi flreen Annea ani nao reaaaaene to kill the Ilea, an 1 ynu will make fifty )KTCcHi tuure pniut, Henil lor CatalofU and prices. riTALDH iwcDBATOR coirT, mam, CAL PINE TREES. Italian, retlte.nd Bltrr r; wholesale or retail! Ui 10 feet hlk-h. Trice accnnlliif to alia. Aleut's miiitnlsalnn f I veil nurrhsscr. Write fnr prices toTHOH. J DA VIM, Manager, Cortland, Orl Nursery, South Ml. Tabor, Or. lo agents out. YOUNG MENI Th 8peclflo A No. f. Pores, without tall, all ease, nl tthssiorv. ttM and Sir n mailer nf Imw Innf stKSilln.. rrvvriua strliiure, It Ih-Ims an ln termil remeily. tireswhe(ipveryUUii else liaa fnllixl. HnM hv all UniwIaK Maiiufaclurrra: fUa A.n. li,i,l,.Mllclne rrle... lU.muiJuse.laL Asaarer and Ansljilnal Chemist, ti WsahltiatnoHt.enrtlanrt.Or. and lallwiimiatloii, Heats I and Htttell, nrtl ur " a s 1 If lor old In lleiul. ( s Ontrklr Abnrbf4. DUOS., not)., M W arm tit, X " Hlimimi ' in !" a rrant Rtrewst. Porflartel. Or PAmER&REY.Siileigents. Printers' Supplies, PORTLAND, OR. i IIIIPIII. UK. PARK EK'M HI KE CIH CII CI RE. On dnae will slop a enuth. II never falls. Trv It. I rlre, is ecu . a bitlle. Fnr ssle bjr I sll drill lals. fsi-lfic Toast ienU, t'.O. OAHLBENUIII CO., Dn,rjl.t, 114 Kaarar Htreet, Ran rraprlseo, Cal. MORPHINE HABIT I SURE CURE Pad. MedlrfM Ok. I(t Clr M. Ba rraatam n1 EWi 1H9 4 Naliiioa Beans 1NH-4 Fruit H9J Italaln Kloa SMITHS' CASH STORE, 4llol Front St. AUi fitr U-pdji Cmtalog4, frae. rwn'a Remsdr tie Catarrn la the fl Rraa. FaaM M fas. an Cheapest I E .1 k AS f I Mo) bv runwa a mm by auall. U u Ma, LI, BaasliaMkWanw, ra. t&. yy ANN'S