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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1893)
I Pay the Price of the Royal for Royal only. Royal Baking Powder is shown by actual chemical tests absolutely pure and 27 per cent greater in strength than any other brand. Many grocery stores have recently been stocked with second-class brands of baking powder, which arc urged upon consumers at the price of the high-cost, first-class Royal. These powders cost from 8 to 30 cents a pound less than the Royal, besides being of 27 per cent less strength. If they are forced upon you, sec that you are charged a correspondingly lower price for them. A M suae of Ileus. A tnltmtcr In the cast soiil: "My brethren, tho collection will now Iw token (or my uxin'Mm! (or a trim (or I am goiiiff away (or my health. The more 1 receive the longer I can stay." Tho lnrgi'nt collection over made in that church tm taken. And now the question under discus sion is whether the sizo o( the collec tion woa a compliment to the preach er or much the reverse. Louisvillo Wentern Rinler. 5 PRINTERS PUBLISHERS -wnx rtso a rrix lim or- 5 Presses, Printing Materia) and Machinery For at lawcal prlrea and mott nnUttotii lermi at Palmer & Rey Type Foundry, ' - Cor. Front and Alder Streets, PORTLAND, OR. Wrltatnrprl and terms befors baying elaa Whrre. "1 IfflPlB wr A monthly journal of epe cial interest to Printers. Reporters, Editors and Publishers. Jf you don't receive it and want it, write Palmer & ReyTypelFoundry, PUBLISHERS, PORTLAND, - ORECON. August Flower" Otie of my neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, hft been sick for a long time. AU thought himpastrceovery. lie was horribly emaciated from the inaction of his liver and kidneys. It is difficult to describe bis appear ance and the miserable state of his health at that time. Help from any source seemed impossible. He tried your August Flower and the effect upon him was magical. It restored him to perfect health to the great astonishment of his family and friends." John Quibell, Holt, Ont SssssssssS S Swift's Soeciflc S I s s s A Tested Ream! s s s s s s s s s s rsr am Diced end Skin Diseases A rlibu cafe far Coatafloas au Poana. lobcnias aa S w m Aa s Ionia tor ealleat Waatee 5 mu4 CMMraa M has aa aeaal, SBtia parity aavatasla. Is harm v isaa la Ms eSaaaa. S imIW OB Floral U M O ItruftU! Brit Ml. 8WTT SPECIFIC CO., s DnasrS.a(laals.Sa. , SssssssssS i. r. a. tr. sa. 475. r. a. V. Sa, Ui TYPE fir ny k In of em "l O" kl II any hind of a III : ' II I urn km miia ym aki m,i V h FERRY'S SEEDS. t ajwajrs Ine t M. inry sra mlln aa in mhiUm mrywl"-"- I IV Feerveae.Baalslanv . l UnffrlmM boon ol ll.e kino poo- f W iatur. II m InvaluaM w Ibe II V D. M. PER R Y A co.y' Vv ptTtorr. Ivm fMtwt fcy aa Kartlnjnskss The postal Inspector's offloea are on th fourth story of tb appraisers building-, and are lighted by folding windows thai reach almost to the flour In each U a lioKle pans of extra heavy American plate glass, SO inches in length by II Inches wide. During the recent sever earthquake shock otie pane wu brokrn by the oscillation of the baiMing. and in sncb a peculiar manner that it breams an object of general intermit. There Were four fracture extending entirely serosa the pane, starting from each cor ner and forming an angle at each edire, leaving perfect square in the middle sorroandud by six, half squares. The fractures are as straijjht as thoni(b cot with a diamond and straiKlitedge, and the proportions of each section as true as though laid out with niatheraati cal instrument, The j:ir of the earth quake seems to hare thrown a heavy pmnure upon the corner of the sash, and the gUun, nnable to bear the strain, gave war; bnt by what law of median ice it broke in snrh regular lines and mathematical proportions is a pnule to all who have seen it. It is proposed to remove the whole sash, and place it in the State museum as one of the most remarkable earthquake freaks on record. San Francisco Lxaminer. A Uere ladeed. There is a man in Atchison who is a hero, though if von should call him one he would scarcely, know what the word meant. Ilis wife recently died and left him with eight children. He labors hard by the dav and manages his housework after night. After doing a hard day's work he will begin the family washing, to be finished and hung on the line next morning, the ironing to be done the second night. lie could not afford a sewing woman, so he has by constantly trying learned to run a machine and cat and fit The oldest girl is growing np, and will be a great help to him in a few years. Eis littlo children are sent to school every day, and they appear as neatly and comfortably dreesed as any in the school. lie did not scatter his family among his relative nor send them to aa orphan asylum. He krpt them toother, and their home is almost aa comfortable as it was when the mother was alive. He is a hero, and the greatest kind of a hero, firm the fact fhat he does not re alize that be is a hero at all. Atcaieoa atone. A boat Mea's Present. Various facts became evidtTbt daring the holidays. One was that a role fl lowed by ninety-nine men ont of a bun' derd existed in these words: "When in doubt give a doll." Another was tbat.evsa if the average man begun to procure bis Chrfstrosa presents now for the 25th f December next, midnight of the 21th of that month would find him with bis most important gifts still nnbought; and nu- given gifts are as useless as nnklmed kiseee. A third fact bronght home was that no woman was ever wholly satisfied with the presents she got. If they were for her baby they were not good enough; if they were fur herself she had .others like them. Five women met accident ally in a car the day before New Year's; they were all going to exchange Christ mas presents, and they all got off when the conductor called Fifteenth street, Mew York Hun. Dartoiaalh's OotpltaU Mr. Hiram Hitchcock, of New York, has endowed a hoepital in memory of kis late wife, Mary Uitrhcock. It is being erected at Hanover, N. 11., and will offer opportunities for clinical study to the students in the medical department of Dartmouth college. The bonpital will be leas than half a mile from the oollege, and will stand in a park of fifteen acres. on a site overlooking part of the Cea- necticnt valley. Any patient not suffer ing from Infections divse will be eli gible for admission, and it is believed that the professional staff will be made np of physicians from the town and the college. The hospital will probably be ready for occupancy during toe com big autumn, and will be se liberally endowed financially as to do awsy with the neose sjty of soliciting onUlds assistance. Harper's Uaxar. Cm. ritk's neaM an rata. The adminintratrlx of the estate ef the late (Jen. Clinton & FUk (Mrs. Fisk) has paid all the subscriptions made by the general to various college, theolegieal seminaries and other institutions ef the church, and has, we learn from the trustee of Drew seminary, paid a large subscription on which there was ne legal claim, the general not having signed the book. Ws also learn that the corpora tioo of FUk nnivenuty haa decided to erect a memorial chapel, to be named the Clinton B. Fisk Memorial chapel, with the tJo.000 bequeathed by the gen eral to the aniveraty and paid by the administratrix. Christian Advocate. That this has beea a disastroe season for theatrical companies every actor and tnaaagr will admit One bnndredaad 'ninety-two compiuiiea bare so far re ' turned to New ,Tork. Of course they came bark dead broke, for no entnpasy , would return If there was a gbret of a . chance that they wooll ever play to a faying aodience. Nw Yugk Letter. RETRIBUTION. "I asaura'jua I do nut regret them. I have nothing to ngri-t," rvturns be, InuglOug lightly. Thru he looks at Mll llrtot "How ran I find room for regret whan I see my cousin aafs and well." Mllllcent Is as touched by his tuanurr as It would be possible for him to more her. "Csrtalnly he bears the loss of those jreels very well," she Cays to herwlf; "and bs used to lie tlii'lr must extrava gant admirer, twmcltnirs It Irritated me to think bs looked upon them with a pro prietorial eye, but after all I Ix-Hcve I wronged him. If tliry were still In my poasosicin or lu bis bs could not be mors nncoucerned." bhs gives him a Utile kindly gUnre as a reward tor tbM, which soems to afford him some necrrt amuarmeiit. "Ths IhU.g that puzzlea nie," goes on Mr, llranil, who cannot keep her mind oil ths sulijert. "I how the niiwreant gut In. Certainly llrown coufcooea hs Is not in the halii: of putting np the clialn at night a liMnt rrprvliemolile neglect. fur whlrh I bars sevrri lyreiinunil him; but, admitting that, I do not uwliow the burg lar could have bad a lwr kry exartry I'ks ours. It U one uf a inuet M-rltUar pallem; poor Mr. Hraml quite prldvd him self on It." "The more puetilior, tho easier to take an linpreulou of it," says (iranlt. "To take an Impremion to get a fale key mode Hut that uirnns you would supsct the servant. 1 could not do that; they are all old servants old friends, Indeed, I might almost say." "You are like my mother. Mi will not believe the asrvauta were implicated la ths diamond robbery at Yalworth; yet If she bad taken my advice a rarovery might have been effected. Mind, I do not aay It would," says Capt. Iloyle, who seems dele" lined to give everyone a chance; "I only say it might" "Hut bu- surely you would not at tach suspicion to Drown?" says Mm. Ursnd, nervouiily, who Is easily swayed. "There are other servants in the house besides llrown; aud people come and go ehr" "Ko one come and goes except Miss Hoie; yon would not simpect her, I sup Pum" says Millirei.t coldly. "I really could not form an opinion. You forget I have not had the pleasure of an Introduction to Mine liorhe." There la a slight return of his sneering tone here the tone that bsd driven her to passionate suger during that Inter view at tb last dance she hsd attended. She has seen fit to forget that scene, aud so baa be: but junt now sh Is strongly re minded of It. Mr, llraud, scenting mis chief In the air, comes to ths rescue. "Tut," says she, "what an absurd question to arinel Let Mlsa Kocbe's nsme alone. 1 must say, Mllllcent, you show but quest lonalile taste when you drag your little friend's name into such an affair. I could tell you something more to the purixise, but muni, mum, mum is the word." "Oh, auntie, you have heard some thing!" cries Mllllcent, pouncing down upon her. "Yon i-are hod news, and, nsiighty woman that you ore, you hare bidden it from me. Come, out with it I Your blood will he npon your own brad if you delay for another moment" "Hut I aMiire you, my dearest girl" "Your dearest girl is dingusted with your duplicity. Come, speak, I say. One, two three will be your death sig nal, (iranlt, do you Uike no Interest In the proceed! ti k Are you not longing to hear of the rapture of the rapturer of my sapphires?" , Hie Is kneeling beside Mrs. Urand, having thrown her amis coaxingly around her, so rnnnot see Granite luce, but she ran bear his laugh. "Yes; let us know what kind of a fel low ho Is," he mvs. "Nonsense! Of course It has not come lo that yet, but there hi a clew a strong clrwl And oddly enough, the detective tells m they believe our burglar is tb very one who had a hnnd In attracting your mother's diamonds" she Is speuk ing now to Iloyle; "that struck me as being very remarkable." "Ixsiks as If It was some one connected with the family. Yon will bear me nut that I have all along directed attention to the servants," oays Granlt. "It Is a thousand pities this clever detective of yours was not railed lu at the Val worth affair. I blame myself very much for recommending Simpson, who really did nothing, so for ss I can hear." "They are attaching a good deal of Im portance to ths handkerchief Dr. Thesby took into his possession. They have discovered somethtlug sbont that." "Indeed. It was a common handker chief, 1 think you told me." "guile coarse." "Well, you could hardly expect a burg lar to have a cambric one." firanlt seems amused. "My burglar was not a common msn, whatever your mother's may bar been," Interpose Mllllcent. Ills vole I cannot describe, because it was distinctly felgnsd; but something In his whole air forbatl the thought that be waa of the lower classes. I canuot explain; I must only ask yon to try to understand and follow a" The miscreant!" ejaculate Mr. Brand, indignantly. "In spite of all I really con f cm to a feel ing of sentimental regard for him," says Mllllcent, gayly. He might have mur dered me, bnt be refrained; and he was so far removed from any suspicion of mean ness that he actually forced a gift npon me ere he left Consider that, auntie, and be more lenient In your alms." I dare say you will persuad younalf by degree that be fell in love with you." says Mrs. Brand, who la a little offended at any jesting oi so solemn a subject 'And why not, then? Am I not of a presence sufficiently noble to enthrall Ibis modern Torpinr" Miss Grey de mands tbls saucily of her aunt "Iook out for your laurels, Granlt: there is a rival la the Held." 'I know it, If yon allude to Moasar- eene," replies bs in a whisper, too low for Mrs. Urand to bear. Miss Grey colors vlridly. "Yon mistake," she says, coldly. "I was alluding to the burglar." "Ah! of him I could never fee Jeal ous," returns he, easily. "Of that yon may be positively certain." lie Is stiu regsrling her with a gleam of sarcastic amusement in bis eyes, that puxiles her and baffles ber to read, when the Soor Is thrown open a&d Mr. Maasor- see Is announced. CHAPTER XII. Ths young msn hurries forward for getful of Mrs. llrand. etiquette, common politeness, everything lo where MlllJ- cent I standing. Ilia facets pale, bis eyes brilliant II ta evidently suffering from Intense excitement 'Mis Grey! what terrible thing Is this I hsv aeardr Hut yon are well eafef" lla Is kiilillns her hand tirhtlr churned pla both his. and Is gazing Into ber rather pink fare with an eairrr love and aolid tud not to be misnnil-rrtood. He Is as oblivions to Capt Itoylt s sneering Isngh as to Mrs. Ilrsnd's gUnce of surprised displeasure, and is, lnrfd, deaf end blind to everything but Millirent herself, fit abas been la such ate danger; but nu sh I here, b'fore him, well, beea if ii I a ever. "Qnlt safe, as jrn see." sevs XfOU cent, lu a low, soft tti the softes she aas tver used to hia. fete frr ' bet contrast the Under vehemence of bs ad dress with the cool, uninipaMloned greet ing accorded to bin by Granlt an hour bo fore, "You must not think of me any longer as deserving of your pay. And have yon forgotten auntie?" Is thrre the faintest pressure of her cool little hand as she brings him thus back to a sense of bis duly? "How d'y do, Mr. Mawareciiv?" says Mrs. Urand, a slight touch of asperity In ber tone. There Is something about this big, ngly young liinhumn, with his musical brogue, and bis woudc rful eves, and bis Impetuosity, that labels him uuugrroue. "1 beg your pardon!" hs exclaims now, stlding across the pMimaud clasping Mrs. Brand's Jeweled hand In a grasp warm as though be considered himself her prime favorite, rather than a bete nolr. Ths grasp, however, aa aha dors not fall to remark, though warm. Is gentle In ths sxtreme, snd doe not fore the ring against ths delicate skin. After all yes there are some commrudahle point about this young, ineligible man. "I bar been nnpanlonnbly rude," goes on tb ngly detrimental. "lint you will forgive me, Mr. Urand, when I assure you that I didn't know whether I woe stumliug on my bead or B'Cjirais when I entered the room. I nefTr got such a shock In my life as Urnndon gats me In lbs Junior a quarter of an hour ago." "You were ou your herls. That I can prove to you," says Mrs. llranil, suitltug; aha is too good nat tired not to be half amused, half touched by the young man's evident concern. "I am wiliie," puts In Granlt, show ing all his teeUt sgaln. "Von wrrs quite In proier trim, my dear fvllowl Not a suspicion of Intoxication about you." This laugh Is replete with Insolence. In fact the remark Just mads has refer ence to a subject that has grown sore from rungh handling. It has reference to a little scene in the early town life of Gerald Mussareeue, who ons eveuing, going a little olt his bead after the ter luinaiionif a triumphaul Derby day, took perhaps a little more champagne than was good for him. home Ins friends said It waa only bla usual exccllcut spirits raised to an excited pilch because of his having made a good thing off the winuer. Others his acquaintances (he bail no enemies, good lad that he was siild It was the excellent spirits of the club rcllur. However It was, Massareene went considerably Ix-yond boumla, aud was in th uiorulug thoroughly ashamed of himself. Then tame his Introduction to Milliceut Grey almost a little girl at that time, but old enough to luthrall and bold btm with her budding beauty. And with his growing love for her grew his fear that this one episode (vulgar epi sode, be railed It) should be mode known to her. It a im su absurd fear, of course, and arose more from an spprehenslon that she would regard him with dlsguot than from any very moral regret for bis misconduct; but, lie that as It may, Granlt Boyle knew of his nervous horror of Its being known and, for the matter of that, so did Mllllcent, who hod heard of the little affair a long time ago, aud hod laughed a good deal at several of the smaller details concerning It Indued, it bad been a very innoccut offeose from first to lust At Granit's words Massareens's fore flames, and a sudden fire brightens his eyes. At the moment It is easy to see that there Is little love lost between the two men. "You meant" says Massareene, a little sharply, taking a step forward. "Just what I said, duar boy that you were eminently sober. Could I have borne higher testimony to your rharac terf M Ins Grey as you seem to have some doubts slxiut the accuracy of my state ment will, I am sure, corroborate what I have just sold." "I refuse to give my countenance to anything you may chimes to say," re turns Mllllcent, In a low tone, but with flashing eyes. She has nndemtood the drift of her, cousin's remarks, and bitterly resents them. Hlie may not lie overklnd always to Massareene, but she will permit no on else to be uncivil to him. "What!" crlee Boyle, gayly, arching bt brows and lifting his shoulders in foreign fashion that either bulongs to him or has been cultivated to a nicely, "you disagree with mef You really tbluk that "our friend's extremely er em- press manner, his hurried entrance, etc. meant the er the oilier thlngf Really, dear Massurwene, I would not stand that If 1 were you. You look as If you would like to murder somebody" with a light laugh "thai is ths standing condition of your countrymen, ehF Why not call Miss Grey outr" "Dueling Is out of fashion, and on only horses hlj" men," replies Massa reene, meaulngly, with his eyes fixed Steadily upon his opponent "Oh, but a duel under such conditions that cannot be out of fashion, as It has never yet come In. Why not set f tr It a leader of M And a let a tele with Miss Grey, even under such equivocal cir cumstances, might not bs altogether without Its charm." lie throws out tbls last tauut quit airily making even a slight movement of ths band that somehow adda to th ag gressive Impertinence of It Maasareen throws np bis bead, as though scenting battle, and bis far pales. MlUlnent, marking Uiess signs of coming storm, enters the breach hastily. "I do think, Granlt," she says, glancing Intnlently at ber cousin from beneath half closed lids, "that when you try to be amnslng you are lite most unpanlon ably stupid person I ever met Your Jukes always muko me feel Inclined to weep." "In this Instance'" demands be, quickly, his fare darkening andate4U light coming into his eyes. , "And In every other. Ons yawns enongh In all conscience as on goes through life without being compelled te do it by those who would falu believe they stir our laughter. Give It np, my dear Granlt; comedy Is beyond yon the heavy business suits you better." A glf'c at her cousin convince her that she bos smply revenged herself. Hie brow Is as block ss midnight, and bla mouth tins taken th old expression that mean mischief. MaMoreene, toe, hoe added to hi discomfiture by breaking Uto a gay laugh, that rouse Mrs. Brand from ber penil of a review, as scurril ous as It is just, of a book written by a friend cf hers, that she finds of engroaa log Interest the review, that Is, not the book. "What Is It'" asks she, looking np la high good hnmor. Iieally, the review bos quite exceeded her expectation If it Is anything amusing pray let m bear It I bav been so put out by a very harsh criticism on dear Fanny l.llwood s aoval that I reiiire something to cheer ma Some little Jest of yours, Granlt Come, tell It to me, though I mint say, my duar, you lk more I ke aa Othello this moment tl.au ona Urn lu a merry hour.' Ah, h- re nunc te at last! Just move my chair a hula, will you Thanks, dear Gramt I am fal Iwronilng aa obi woman. ebF" Granlt Is In just surfa a pleasant mood a urge him to tell ber she Is already amotigot tb fru's and snows of life; but prudence e feeling more powerful with him hao nvt others restrains him. lie is obliged, however, to move ber chair Into lbs exs t position pointed out, and to perform diver f her small ser vices for her with a smllu.- (ace and ap parently willing air, whlls grinding under tb thout.Lt that b 1 leaving the other two free ta carry oa a low anew at! on uninterrupted. Baw fir Oavaa Daffy .aa4. Mrs. C&rlyle, in ber "Journal," thus describes Sir Ch.ir'.es Uavan Duffy a he looked ill 1H4I during a vimt be paid to "the ssge of Chelsea:" "Mr. Duffy quite took my husband's fancy, and mine also to a certain extent With th coarsest of human faces, decidedly oa Ilk a horse's as a man's, he is one of the pecple that 1 should get to think Wnhful." Kir Charles Uavan Duffy himself tells this storyt An artit named Cromley painted his portrait and bestowed on him a dreamy poetic face which might have passed for Shelley's. The portrait was shown to Ihiutel O'Counell by the artist in presence of Duffy. "Is not that very like Duffy." said Cromley. "Il'in," said O'Counell, looking from the por trait to the original. "1 wih Duffy was very liks that" London btar. nittlag Farlh A man tells how to get earthworms without digging for them. Take a strong stick four or five fi-et long and sharp at on end and go to sum locality, snch as the back of a Urn, where the worms are sure to be plentiful. Drive a stick four or five inches into the ground with a hammer or stone and then begin to twist it with a rotary motion. Every few minutes hit the top a rap to drive the poiut farther into the ground and keep on twisting. In five minutes the worms will begin crawling ont of their holes, and all you have to do is to pick them np and put them in your can. St Lonis Globe Democrat TSs Effect af a liar rawed Rlag. Mntid Cheviot was standing in her friond'e boudoir. "It worked, " aha said to her hoetctui, "beautifully. There is your ring, ami Uinnk you eo much. 1 shull always, in Bourn sort, owo yoa much of my happi ncM, you know. It is a pretty riiig. I hop your flanco may never object to myrtoniponiry two of it Tom propoeed twenty four hours after ho saw it on my finger. It's always tho way with men. When they Uiinlc thoy have lout you they find they wanted you all the time, and now, you see, I've got a tvnl engugoinent ring of my owu; not yours, dear. Out we're to be married in throo months. You must coino to tho wed ding. Tom has very much to thank you for or your ring, llo shall know that some day." Chicago Times. Typhoia Fever Oaraas la Ira. Innutneruble analyses have shown that water docs not purge itself wholly in tho act of freezing, aa was formerly Ulieved, from disoaMe genus which tuny have come into it with human waxta This has been specifically and rojxntclly shown to bo tmo of that tnont dreaded and fatal sewage gorm, tho Imcillus of typhoid fever. T. Mitchell Prudden In llarperX PKBVRHTIOM HETTtH Til AM Cl'BB. Msny persons are atllicted with skin eruptions, boils or ulosrs. llaASDBsrn's Pills taken freely will In a short time nVrt a complete cur of all such troubles. I'lcers of long standing havs been cured by them. Carbuncles havs been checked In their In cipient y by them. The worst fever sores mki sores, ami tlie like have been driven from the skin by th n. tlulv begin In time and a few of KatsnstTH's Pills will pre vent many a sicine. liBAXiiasTH's I'ii.ls sre nurelv vegetable. absolutely harmlos, and safe to lak at any nine. She knitted hire nine Ilk wrlMbsrdi For ehrlttmws. They we lovers, Bui now they do no! -k. U Uiuarbt Thoy wsrsuiulir lla rut -tr. "ffro-ra's llronrkint Trnekrt" sre widely Known as an aumirani remeoy lor linin chilis, hoarseness, coughs snd throat trou bles. Sild osy in buru. It hss Im wiiely tntt etted lest lbs term bt ensiiiea to psillllelsus. HOW'S THIS I W Afft-f H90 rewsrd for stir east ef nslsrrb mat esunol h eiin-. by Hails ( slarrh f lire. f J. CIIKNKY .. I'mn.. Ti.le.lo. O. We, Hi DiKlenlKned, hsv known K. J. t'hs Bey for Ihs laal Ml years, sad bellsv blin Dri- llt honoralile In all Itiialnrss trsussetlotia sod Snsnelslly a bit lu carry nut sriynlillrallutK mads by Uislr tlna. wKnr a TKl AX, Wh"lIe Prurslio, Tole-lu, O. WAI IHNU Kl.SNAN A ilAHVIN, W bi.kal liriiKiiUt-. Toledo. O. Hr'J's Cstsrrh Cur Is taken I. ternalir. aetius airaclijr upon i hi iiimnl sud muroiit urbvi-a ol UsiaU-in. i'rli-s, 7'iceiiis tier boule. Ould by aiiuiussuu. luauiuoinsis tree. Tb Hetihl of Imris-lrn a. Tsklnr aha tar In aa umbra. la uiop until Ins (aow-rr la ovrr. Th diasgreeahl operation of foreiiif liquids into th bead and th use of eioit- ing mulls srs being superseded by Klv's Oram llulin, curs for catarrh ana colds in th head. I havs been great sufferer from catarrh for ten years; oould hardly breathe. Home nights I could not sleep. I purchased Kly s Cream lislm, and am using it freely ; it is workinr a cure surely. 1 have advised sv ral friends lo us it, and with happy re sult in every cas. it is in uieuiuine abov all others for catarrh, and It is worth its weight in gold. I thank tiod I have found a remedy I can us with safety and hat doea all that is claimed for it It. YV. d perry, llsrtford. Conn. Apply lialm into each nostril. It Is quickly absorbed, (live relief at one. Price, 50 cent at druggiata' or by mail. I.LV JIROTHIBS, 60 Warren street, New York. drear" or rPaip. Gt?6$ raiD5oP mm AVI if 'w 11 n nptan tuawaly Caasrr bat fJ Us eaa a-u, I t Ska oVT. Jlaaaasaa, Wanwa, r 4J AX KStwT RAVf-LBD. Tneta la an enemv with abom thouaanda srs famllisr sli Ilia r Ills, beiauae Ibef ara bur all a laliOea lillliiHlatir. W lib Ibla abvtuf tne? sr., e uaismly lultsf sub lorftfrtnal wesis. HiMirio-r ai.iaiw a Hillrra oill um It. Mre urtfllTrawlil lil r, f.iffm S(llMt rrd rolHllllou nl (tie IMrr ImllraU-U. SHH by eoliMI' (i oa a oa .txit alao b m-a ia m lies. )eiiow-lo-M til lt bin till r)rbi4la. tiauara. Inrred bm esinl uiM-saliiMa. mora ,ril-usrlr UMa p raatlpe ou the r. art, t al.ie. IihiU aud br low Ilia tliil rltia. Aviil'l lraci utsallvra atiM bffrl, aud araken lbs Inlealliuai, sl-t aultfllltlla Oil aorbl Uuioua sull-liiUooa toellal. ahli b llks a la removea bialartal. aUinta, blr and btdut-f iximp athu. rlieiiuiaiitia aul urf itaiira. Aa alaallirol Ilia boarU, lnlraa bill frtrt'lusl, II liain4ts a'Hilu-. alrrfi ana Ilia aoilily to Ul ami nirim lbs additional atlvsi,u ol s uuilsnl I .nu'. 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V WW IIMI run Caaaamatlea. t'ouiba. Craap. Bore Throki. KnlS by all llrunwit s UuanaMMV rra Ua hid, (lack sr t ka Shllob'a Fatau Pisa lr will five ftaai mi.lwiwa.-n saato, SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mrs. T. 8. Jlswklii,nisttBn.Hr.Tfnn.,ssysi -tmiihtvn.uutr'HAyt:n Mr i-ff..1 I emjbfer it rnsbrat rmlv roradWrtllltl irtrm lrtutL" K"r Hvi pia. Uvoroc aUdoey trouble iteiovls. PrmeTiota, CATARRH JVi'.r.j REMEDY. II are rmi atarrb r Try this Kernadr. Itwll' ral leva and tW you. Prs-a 6U el. "Tbl In Ircur firltsauciamllpsaloienisrurtiahai' Ire, flhtlob' Heme.lle BPS (ubt by US UO S eonmnlee lo siv asUafactloo. Driving tha Brain at tho expense of the Dody. While we drive a- the brain we r-pi must build up rT the bony. Ex- ercisc, pure air foods that . make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When toss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. tlaiwa1 at SaaU a Ihnt NT. AN SeaawMa TbsBcst Watcmrocf Coat Ttst Hs;i hii.3.n Ml K'Kttt ta wirrintH rniw-l procef. l'il-:liavew rvnjflr In US) hrMlMtarm. ilaf 1 1 VIM lb It 1. 1 kaVK M s serrKr. rWi'.f UU, intnilBitniiriia.hli, iUmtrmut MMsiiKMsv 1m a feet t( i tr " ia Hnnd i nut m it, tTj-1rv lll I S I S lW I le, A. , I ' ' - I wt i"w-im, ew ICTDMI PIIDm h MWKIdHH ASTHMA A 0 I I II fl kUntU IRK. finmvt, mn,U4 lrr. niU.I.Sn HK s. vr.lilCINK l o .KC lnu. Mo ffa aayaiaa. aaaa. mm sa aaaa. aaw His very reuiarkabi and ortaia iJ L 3 IVI M IXi ralef liven waman hr MOOKK'S w w aasw awsavaaaaiaasBi aassaaaaa W uivrilifh u l- if fn v r.... wbibaubir nbAr.ui uaa rrirau t tlie same oi Woman's Krieod. 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