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Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake? It is conceded that the Royal Making Powder is the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow der makes the lightest food. That baking powder which is both purest and strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome . food. Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble? Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or prize, or at a lower price than the Eoyal, aa they invariably contain alum, lime or sol phuric acid, and render the food unwholesome. Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any substitute for the Royal, which is absolutely pure. Affeetlaa Among Kl-Jarly Maa. El'lerly srliolars are wxx-ntric to provrrb; that ortU-r of man issporiul ly liable to affection, which iU stud ies fiwtor of nmtwity. Tho "old buck.") common and no droll, la su'otliiT sort of instance. It ia n portcJ of your millionaire your fi uaiu iiT. that in that he hath ever an abnormal pnyety, on uncommon franknesH of ml.lrr-tw, such as become all hearty and niniplo folk; but how lontr and with what assiduity must ho liavv cultivated hi, ideal to flour fh it with such eoso 1 National 01 KTVlT. A lilt of Craanb The bet comment on grasshoppers as a diet wait mado ban old farmer of Kansas, who, when told by an en tuinolotast thnt RruNthoip(ni could bo eaten for John the Uaptbjt lived on lociwts ond wild honey replied : "Well. John tho Duptist miKht hare dene thnt, for th were duy of miracle, and I reckon a man could eat uhnoht anything then, but if ho lived nowuilays ho have to le fitted out with a different kind of a stomach to enjoy theo lioppet. St L3uji Globe Democrat 11 Should He "Chit mm to." tj all means let us bay "Chicaw po " A man should certainly know Low to pronounce the nainu of the; ji'jce he lives in, unci it is the duty of (very other inhabitant of this great! ted glorious country to agree with 1 h;m and endeavor to imitate him.' Cor. Sevt York Tribune. Tbp Advantage of Ills Compaajr. lYatherMoije I wUh you would come and help mo sclct some troua m. old nian. linkway-1 don't Itelieve my taste Ib imy U-tter than yours. Fiatherstone (honefuIlyj-No, but your i ndit is. Exi-hanR. THE REASON. Let us look into the force, mean Wfj. rc.ison ofthe oft-rceatl line: Cures I'romptly and i'crmanciuly. ruins Endured for 80 Years 25 Year, 20 Ycnrs, 10 Yearn, Hi been promptly Cured by cST.0 JACOBS OIL. By the uie of: A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLES. Correspondence with Sufferers shews ntire permanence of cure up to this tlso, in tome caset covering Years, 7 Years, tl Years, 10 Years, . co on, tad this proof wa hold. uMm unn T-jelpt if l' P".Uira n-ra if Th CUAJU.U A. VouaLka lo -. Mo. 5store should be aiuNted te threw fflmparitlesoftbe bloed. Jtothlsi does It so well, se promptly, er m Mfely as Swlft'i Specific. -i n in i CURES HIUH.AL POISON LITE HAD NO CHARMS. For three years I was troubled with nil rial pauon, which cawed mysfipctlt to fail, tnd I was greatly reduced In flesh, and lift lent all its -charms. I tried mercurial and "Ua remedies but to no effect. 1 enui K no relief. I then decided to try sr4r r-l A lew bottles o( tv' -ja wonderful . nedkins mada a complete and permanent cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever. J. A. Rict, Ottawa, Kan. Oir bock on Blood and Skin DIspbjs Muled frtvv fcvnrr Srrxinc Co Atlanta, Oa. TteEcst atsrrrs:f Ccat la the WORLD!. I T r-M httll) a l Kit is a ' ( L M l' kLi. u i"-n t r l cuaL an. ;rMi !. twin', tmw.'i-ai, 1 - A mrf f l-o MOffl I.IVirtMIn or the sot,l. i oluJiblaa lp IJ'," iI.mtimit " Hni:dliifa aw Cr-uii-l., beautifully illus- ! ' , L. .1 (i. . a m . V .IWt. will U Mil 1.1 1 HIT m A GIFT DIVINE. Till (in Uglrrn Tbli aift frum Mearaa Unto a frw. Tbiwogh veto with hnmaa fraJltjr flllad A glow dlrlna U fuuoj dUlllled. There maile rar l'l) rd la the air To oi h a oorf And meaaurrd by lu m ratio flow Ilia breathing aad hU moratnaoU fo. . At throogh Ihaaar The nmtwirt fljr. ho darta LU glaora. Or It would aaani aa though eoft ha..ll llad wared bafor bta (aca Ilk faum. Br man and tmut. Krom Knnal to leaat, II w ill u lured; A child will all upon bla hoes And eeck bla face euuddlnglf. II cannot real Wltboulhbrt Th world ran aire. Our fVoeat thought to Ltm wa brlogt Our taaeteal auug to htm wa slog. And if And, I.Ike all mankind. Il, loo, cio iln, Wa feel, although we.igb or weep. Ilia part dlvln la but aalaep. -tlranur U. Caldwell In Harper's. Diplomacy sad Caukarjr. TLo importance of cooks In Uie political world is inueh RTeuter tluu )eoploBUi'ixto. An emlstHHodor's in fluence has oftm been in proportion to the skill of his rook. Onocelebratod occasion in Vienna, when there fas much excitement in all tho EuniiH-an courts ovV affaire of international moment, the French etulMthNodor was suddenly recalled by his Bovernment "It is a vefy Ki-ave affair, is it not," Prince Metternich was askod by n lady ut a court lull, "this recall of tho cnibiuKtfulorl" "Not so prave, I assure you, tnadamo," tho princo iponded, "a it would have been if it had been the French etiwissador'a cook who was recalled. The embassador can easily bo replaced; it would be difficult to replace hi-eook I' - Youth's Coin pan- ion. Virginia's DlMnal Swamp. The Dismal swamo in Virginia. one of tho largest swampy tracts in Ameriaa, is also ono of the most promising areas of reclamation. It contains fully 1,500 sipuare miles, and is at present of little valuo except for a supply of timber. It is an old sea bottom, and tho western boun dary of tho swamp is a sea cliff swd beach. Tho chief animal population of the hiRherclasses consists of water birds and snakes. VI lue larger an imals beu.s are abundant, and there is a noculiar and verv ferocious spe cies of wild homed cattle. The fitrhts of the bears ore said to be Terr exciting. (Joldthwaito's Geograph ical Magazino. Oarteatloas of Soma Coaaman Ward a. One rememlsTs how on the 15th of June, 1313, King John signed the great chartcrQif the constitutional freedom of Britain, and how, after he had signed it, he flung himself in a burst of fury on the floor and gnawed the straw and rushes with which the floors of those days were strewn. Now what was "cbartar Originally nothing more or less than a sheet of papyrus strips glued to gether as writing paper. Bo it is to tho Kgyptian rwjl that we owe our "dialers," "charts," "cards," "cartes" (hhtnche and de visite), our "cartoons" and our "cartridge. Good Words. Brought flack ta Ufa. Mr. Pasxavant records an instance of a peasant Imy who revived after being supposed to be dead for several days. Tho boy bitterly resented bis being called luck to life, and in formed flione thnt gathered about him that he bad Iwn in a beautiful place, and had awtnciabv and con versed with his deceased relatives. Before his insensibility his faculties were not even ordinarily brilliant, but afterward he conversed and prayed with surprising eloquence. Yankee BrMo. Children af Mlna Lafearara. Among the mine laborers of Penn sylvania, except in rare instances, the Slavs and Italians never send tLeir children to tho public schools. The boys are early set to work among their own jieoplH. and the girls can seldom make acquaintance with those of other nationalities. Thistlannisb habit prohibits the acquisition of the Englinh language and prevents the fcatteriag of American patriotism in the coming generation. Henry Kood in Forum. o o RETRIBUTION. BT "TH! DUCHSM, "On the nitilrarv. I am dllrd with III I have gained you.'' t.nluwlV' "MtlllictiL will roo tell tut dvw that I ant nothing to you?" "Lrrtaltily not; jrnu ara always, aa I lope, my very ipmd frtrnd " I am not. I am vour lover, or ootb- Inn!" "It la not H'md for a woman to bars two lovera." "Call IV.yla a lover fahaw!" aays Mr. Miiwrc-no whh flna ontileuipU "Coiiipsre bltu with nie, and w here ara youf" "Why lHr" sat a a)ia. laughing. 'And then all nt on -r In r unrtr romrs to an and, and In r fitra rlomla. "Alual" cries the. "wluil la to la the .11. 1 of it aUV "SI. lifirr'a, IlanoTrr aitiara," ra tums ha, with iiiiilinilnl'-lied courage. "Vra; with limint a liridpgnaim." "With mi, )nii inian. .""wrclheart, wby ran im hot n nk nil Iheaa rballia that tiluil juit, nntl i;ie ymirM'lf a yuur hert dlreeta'" illx lirey lin kiilmiil. il into Irnrs, and a bli( rbalr. "If I ot dure,' a-il In- frum l hind her bafijt. n lit' f At Ihls 1 1 rt I f n liui-ioii Mr. r eeiie'a liuie rli-o lnrf'lil. w "If you ilim-d hut iln nr" be aoks, km-ellng lirKiili' In r nml iMu-Mtmlng bini arlf of one dnlnly burnt. "I tultflit- Irniii hat liaiiltu-aarrall mi'Stia " "With me, )oti nirntiV "Ob, fiernld:" wlilN-ta abe; and then It Is all orr, and ahe la rattubt to bis breast, and for a little while the world la fortfotlen by laitii. lU'lnu the woman, ahe is lbs first lo awaka from the Imppy drrnnt. "It is matlneaa:" aha any lifting her bend and kuziiiu at him with tearful ryes. "Not If yon will.-yn-t to me. Nut If yon ara sure of tbnt you homntly love Die. prftk to me, .Mlllirmt! Wby do you turn your bead awnv You do love mer At this she lets her caie return to his. "I w lh I bad never seen you," sbe say with trembling Hp. "Tbnt la a bard speech, my dnrllngV "It Is true, though. I had never seen ynti.V nillit bar been willing In rtniiiuile Ibis contraet with (,ranlt. If I hail never seen you, I run Id never have" "Go on." "Ioved you!" P be bow s her head upon her hands and bursts Into frvxh tears. Mr. Maaaareeue draws her head down upon hi slinuliler. "Don't cry lik0"'St, Milllcent," says he. "It will all route riuht tn the end Something tells me so." Something leila him quite the revcrae; but he would not be thu true lover be is if be could not strnin s iMilnt to tileane his belovei "Whnt we bnvp got to do now Is to think whnt Is the llrxt, lieat step to be taken. "The flrat, beat step will mean ruin." There is a touch of Impatlrnre In her toue. Although she loves bint. It ia bard for her to give up tne gilded loaves and flahes of fiMlilimaiile life. "It will not,"n(Drts he stoutly; "It will mcau rmnnrtpnilnu If you have lbs pluck to go through with ltY U)h! emntiiipntionl" any he dladufn fully, though she Is glml of his resolttte- neas. "All you Irishmen are mad about frmlom! O110 would think you were a land Iragtter the way you speak! I won der you ore not afraid tn love one of tits hated MnuM'tuirlia. "I am not nfrnld of nnything except your strength of mind. You are mine now, but will you lie mine an hour hence?' ' "If I were a man," ays Miss Grey ra flectlvelv, "I should not rhotwe to fall In love with a woman upon whom I could plure no dependence." "If I were a woman," reponds hs promptly, "I xliould know better than to marry one man w hen I loved atViiticr." "Well, but you are not a woman, envi' jhc triumphantly. "Neither are yon s mnn," replies he. "That smiMren our accounts. Sweet heart." rcgnnlCig her very grnvclv, "tell me at least thnt you will think seriously of my propoiil. " "I am always thinking nf It," reltirna she, slghlug. "(&! why are not you Grntilt." "The gods forbid:" says he piously, "I am a better mnn as I stnnd, though no doubt a poorer one. Well, however the wind blows, I sal n (nippier fellow today than I ever experctd to lie. I have bennl from your own lips thnt you love me." "Do not place too nint h conlldenre la that" "Yon will not deny the truth of It, however?" 1 "No. It Is true. You are more to me, Gcnilcl, than any mnn I ever hnve met tlinti any man I ever ahull meet." Her eve grow large and dim with tears. Hie holds out her hand to him. "Strengthened by such an assurance, I will believe In nothing less than victory," replies he, lu a clear, resonant voire, bla fare bright with a hope thnt at this mo ment bna grown Into a certaluty. Milllreut, wntiiiliig dim, feels her heart grow sad. "Will not the weight of cir cumstances, of custom, prove too strong for him? "I mtiit go home," she hay, starting a little. "Gaid by then for the present, darl ing," whispers he proudly. He draws her to him and looks down antionsly Into ber face. A question seems hovering on bis Hps. At Inst he gives It wont. "Do do yon ever kiss him?" aska be in a jerky, Vehement way that speaks of suppressed sgony. "Never!" returns she almost aa vehe mently. She flushes crimson. Mnsnareene's arm tighten round Iter, snd sn expres sion of unspeakable relief altera his face. "I cannot tell you how often I have thought of Hint, bow It hQ preyeil npon me," he exclaim engerly. "And sfter all, the torment I erfiwred hsd no foun dstion." lie looks tend-rly down npon her. "My love, you seem more mine now than everP' Then his tone changes, and an accent of acorn unmitigated runs through It. Kvldently his thoughts are wandering 10 some one stuent. "What sort of a fellow was be at ail!" ssys be, with a curl of bla lips. A faint smile breaks through the sad ness of Mllllcent's face. "Would you have had him different tbenr she asks, with s alight return of her nsnal gaycty. "Different ' Do yon know," saye hs presently, "thnt I don't tbink I dlllike Lira now half as much as I did Ore mia Btessgnf" Then pressing hi rbeek te hers, and sp-ikinu in a nttirh lower tone, and rather s vly. .h!l:i.-tit. will yon 1 S kiodcr to me than yon (.re to him'" Have I ma beVn kimler'" ak she, faintly. 'But kind r kinder siillr" She lift h-r fare lo hU! CHAPTER XIV. Idy Yal worth sigh profoundly as she drop Into a chair, and receive with a thankful smile her late but ever wr looms tnp of tea. Smh a ernh! 5nch an abnormal temperat'ire! Talk of India" Sn ihs nv.iilly. aa all fat women ih. Th concert bad Indeed ben orer rowded. a the diva was lo alng "I bat th' nltra fahl.atilecnreria:" sav her sir er In-law. Mra. Brand, wbs la feeling llg'itly fractious. "The others are nraily, II not quite, aa pwuu, an 1 IhrreiatUa 1aniM of Utiiiitig one's s-if alive aft rtbem, but this afternuoa! To luok at the Dm lies tit iKiwnthlre wa to guess the real. luur Wuaiabl she ervw au flu-teil, so heavy, toward lb end, that I wonder the chair didn't give war 11 iuli r h r. " Where U Milllcent"' ak Lady Valwurtb, ra.har lneonjiieiit!y. "In her I jtiilulr with Mlaa Itorhe." Mr. Ornnd'e tone I slightly sharp. "I aked II row a aa I came In, and b told in so." "How did she spend ber day'" "With aoi is tiila rntlirr out of my set. though I 1 s aievlully gd on if a rather dull o te of their own. ot ra meiulier the Ditniti -ild Knutiy Duron more part ieulurly? She i keeping buuae for her nephew now." "Maurice Dunui, who l'l ni wir somi) year airo: a amy lima woman with a temter. aa I remember her. A daiiithter of lAnl Aihlroiiuh'a" '"tea. Tiu wife wna lnuurtnlil to degree. Well -ha live wiih busunt now And what on earth Milllcent rotild see in Kant Dumn to mnke her tnU to-day's eonr -rt la 'more tlisn I ran con ceive; otnc''!iiee Hint girl worriea ma bevond lailr "." "Well, I C tik It wn very nlca o( her," retnni Ij-'T Valworth. pleasantly. "Few girl riwad would give evens thought to nu old woman like Funny. Yes, it wa kind of her." She ta her apooti softly auitlnst the edge of herrup, and tells heraiif that this niece of ber ao wn lolie her dniighter In hiw I Inired a treaatin'lo la ilealreil. "I dare a.v you are ritht." ahe any. "And a to' Nad I lie lliahe, that little friend of hrrs, I have wstited to say a wont to yon aUiitt ber fur some time. She I siu h a sweet girl so gentle, so thonmuhly bled but poor, you know. Her father. Gen. Itorhe, died suddenly, and there wnsno provlhlon for the f.tinlly a very tnu-l thing n It & military men and so the or child bns to give lessons to ek nut the slender Income that she Wtd her mother p.e.iea." "A Kwt story tuit bnnlly an uncom mon one. You iti(gctfd thnt I rotild help her that you wlslted to enlist my sympathies with regnnl to her, but aa yet I bnnlly aco how I can be of use. If money" "Obi no. Nothing at all of that sort. Itut of late It has seemed to me thnt she ia looking pule; and. now tbnt the senton Is dr.twiug to a clow, ami Milll cent and 1 are to go to you to the park, I think it would le very good of you if you would sk the poor child there, too, If only S give her a breath of fresh air, She IsVsikiug really ill. it strikes ma, and, tf you could put her upArr a bit, I know it wouM delight Milllcent'." "Why, of course of course," ayt kindly Ijiy Valworth. "Anything to picture dear Milllcent; and, besides, all you have aald alsiut Mls Itorhe quite In ti'rrn me." 'Slfr'la well worth your Interest," be- Blns Mrs. llrnnd wnnnly, when foot-3 step on the landing outxlde rheel ier. 'Ah! here she comes, prohnhly. Now you will te aide to see for yourself what a remarknltlj charming creature she is." The door, openinu. aliult the two plrls. Millieetit smiling, and a little mis chievous ierlin)M, aa a sort of armor agaiust the atolding lmMndlug. Ninlin culm snd gentle ns tiatml. Iidy Valworth, as she take ber baud, hold It kindly, and gaie long Into the girl' lovely face. Her blue eve-., Inmrctil a a summer sky, her soft wavlui! hair, the rbnrm of her mobile mouth, all mnke s deep Im pression upon I ho mother of Granlt DcvJe. '''Mra. Ilrnml tells me yon are looking pale, my dear," she begins, drawing the lrl down upon the sent near her; "that landon cJokti bn rolilicd you of all your pretty ni--. 1 rntnmt sx'ak fnun my own experience, of roiirmi, as tjils la the flnt time we h ive, met, hut It seems to me thnt prcitp child llko you should Hot have such sorrowful eyes." Nmllua limulis a Utile, hut the tear riy-vas she dst so to tho "sorrowful eyes." "Are yoir-jtmng are you well?" gori on hadv Viliworth, still keeping tmswcs aion of the fllrl's hand. "1 think so. Yon are very good. To trotihle ynnr. If at all nl-oul mn la very kind. And indeeil there is nothing the matter with me except except that sometime 1 fifl a little tlnvl." "Tired. Ahl ye. I si-e. YCyll, there Is a little scheimi ftlliwit alsmt you. A tiny conspiracy, let pro ti ll you. Have yuu ever heard of Vul worth Park? Yeal It is s very r etty place, I will allow, and one cnlriilutfd to bring buck the blushes to pale checks," touching Niidlne's face a she siM-nkH. "Weill What do you think of our schemer Will you like to coinn to me to the park for s week or two?" O "To go to the country to see again the green Held the trees the How era," breathes Nudluo faintly. "And more than tlmt," laughs Iji'ly Valworth gayiy. "You shall not deleft to the lunibs- for company. Mlllicrnt Is coming to me, too, and good many others. Some fninda of yours. Mr, Durnii and bis little Ciytie, for example," Where are the pule cheek now, ths languid lids? Gone. I'plifteil are the lids, and frum beneath them two great, eager, sparkling eyes gleam forth. "It I true, my denr," chatter on ber ladyship, pleased with the effect her an nounremcnt is having on the pretty child beside her, thJtigh she entirely misunder stand the pretty child 'a agitation. "I always hare my kuso full In August, for many reasons. " Kor one, the grouse; for another, because ('apt. Iloylu'a birth day (my son, my dear; occurs In Au gust, snd I aJwnya give my big dance then," She smiles chnrmingly and pata Xadlne's hand aa though the mention of ber handsome sou is sweet to her. "o yon see you will not be compelled to a prosy tete-a-tete with an old woman. Yon shall have youth to make you merry and take that tired look out of your pretty eye. Though I regret my son will not lie with n until the seventeenth, the evening of his birthday fete jutt barely in time for It, In fact." "(Is la gdng sway?" murmurs Ka il I ne, by way of makltift conversation, though, In truth, she hear little, and pnn tbink of nothing but that Mannc Duron la to tie at tne pnrk at the tlm for which at a hn been Invited. Can hs accept the Invitation Dare she? Hut, ob! bow gin't a tiling it would be to be near him for a whole week perhaps s fortnight! "Yes," Laiy Valworth is saying apro pos her son "he Ingoing abroad to Swit zerland, be f-il me. with some bathelnr friends of I s Of course l has many friend. Wb-n yon meet him," with a proud smile, "yon will understand that And you a ill come, my dear? Mllll rnt. hear, nil tie Inconsolable if yon ntui I - I slioiild lk" If iM-stns Nadlns tatnin-Tliiif and fnt-riig, afraid lo refiina nfianl ifar nere n'rnid) to accept, that little atriigk'le with her cousrletiee) not heintc yet eu e.1. "Then that 'a all rudil," declares Ijuly Valworth b :nay Tieiiaklng ber indecl. Ion for hvt.-s "M.lliii-nt, darling," railing to M a Grey, who baa Just eou i.tl ctor1ou In an encounter with ber auntie, who has. at the dose of It, found berwlf decl'jt.g. very minh against her letter Jit'lgn ent, that Gerald Mnasareene, for a pauper, l a wirtnlerfully well regu lated young mnn, and that, of eotuaa, there was no hnrm In Mis Grey's meet ing him at Vl litirsn's afternoon. o frs as casus rstH FOR PURE FOOD. The Baa frakslasa Baard af llealih He I rr Craawasar W SI. Si la Ik Nasi tlaklag rsdir, Ths Hoard of Health can engage in no mors laudable occupation than ths ex- atniuatmaol eurlotnl supply and tbs in struction o( the public aa lo tiioee arti cles it finds to be pnra snd wholesome, snd wblch, therefore, coiituiurr should use. There sre otuntit e of tisklm pow ders In ths market to use wh cli I err tain delritneut to the health ol the con earner. They are made from alum, or linproiierty compounded Irotn o:lnr Cbeiulrals, so that they leave a troB alkaline reelduum In the IoxmI, Many 01 thee powders, having ploved nnaslaliie In ths l.'t, have lasen collected by their msnulai'turer from ths dealers with whom they were left on cotnruiion, acd shipped 10 the I'acitli! Coast. In the el- lortlosain a liaitbohl in tins market their tinrcmpuloiis mannlactnrer hate Indnlgeil la extravagant statements Ndh with relerencs to their own and otbei brsnds, c alming tbs most Itnproliahlr liidoraements lor theirs and ilefanilmt the brsnds lt known and loudest used upon the 1'scilio iVsst. This in formation from this high soihority, Uierelore, Is most opportune. The etreogth in leavening gss indi cates both the ecuiiourrsl value and the purity ol a baking powder. The teal made hv Meesra. Thomas lticeSon, tbs well knoan analytical chetniits ol San r rni-isco, show lbs Koysl to eon tain Hi I cubic Inches ol leavening ss per ounce ol powder, which wsi llfly one Inches more tliau tlie next highetl in strength. This shows the Koysl stwut .si per cent trofer thsn the la-l ol the other powder and Its Ose that much more eouiotnli !. Ths opinion ol the Board of Health It ss follows: We, the members ol the Hoard of Health ol the city and eunuty ol Ssn r rsncico,-ordiallv spprovs snd recom mend the Koysl Haling I'ow.ler. It is alieo utely pil e and h.eaithlnl, composed of the Iwst inure tents, ol the highest itrength snd f-a-acter. In our Jtidgiuvut it Is lmpoXi!e to mske a purer or ilronger baking powder tha3 ths Koysl. -xn Francisco Chron icle. Think of puyin;; $.'.K),000 for a single meal I That is what a wealthy Roiiiuu once did w lieu ho wixhed to iinpna a dozi'ii gtieots with his dis regard for riches, Tho total acrens;o of Scotlnnd is 19,9I6",C3I. Of this conijnrntiveIy mall landed area ono nohlenmn owns l,3l'C,000 acres ond his wifo U9.679 acres mora. Tho nely, Incapablo poor should be well taken euro of, but let us aa a pooplo bewaro of enfi-elilinfr our- Ivim by inducnmiiiatt) charity. Otto III, the Ril, was poisoned shortly after ascending tho throne. t'hilipof Cenuuny was aHHAssinatod by his cotuViera. rt ni itionr. George Augustu H:S. the well-known Kngliah writer, on hi last Australian trip wrote aa follow to 7 Lmulun Aii'fy Te'e- srapa: " I especially have a pleasant remem brance of the ship' doctor a very experi enced maritime medico indeed, who tended me miMt kindly during a horrible spell of bronchitis and spasmodic at lima, provoker by the sea fog which had swooped dowu on us lu-t alter we ieft hnu Francisco. Hut the doctor's prescription and the Increas ing warmth of the temperature aa we lieareil the Tropica, and lu particular a couple of ALLcoca'a 1'oaota I'Msna dunned on one on the chest and another hetaeen the ahoulilcr bladca-soun set me right." A vomit lslr doe not eisrtly hsvs sn option on s young man; but, If hs proposes, the has ta prlusaiiil nun. "rJpmen' Hmnrhml Tnthrt" will relieve Ilronclutii, Aathuia and throat Disease. , "I'l'l ym enlnr Searlnf llohaon' nee comic opera? "o; but I tii)ued snrlug It." IOO KIWAHII aioo. Th rra-ler nf this paper will ha pleasrd lo learu thai there I at li-atl e ne ilr'T leil illreaM that seiai e baa lieen an. a tn ru,a lu all li Urea, and thst is (.'alarrb. Hall's Caiarru Care Uie only ptwillva can, knuwu 10 ttia Mimllcal ' raierntiy. I aiarrb, lirtti a conalltuiloiiai ilis eae, riulres a constitutional treatment. Hall t (alarrb Cure Is Us en liiU-nisllr.seUns i.lr II) upon th blixnl am! unieout mila, ea I Uie s s tedi, Ihervbjr ilelniyii'f the foiilitlattmi id th llM-aa ami glvlna 0i patient trenstb hy i.ulld ln( up lliiiitimuiiu ami a-.lni usiura lu diuiif Ha woik. 1 lis pmprtaiors ba.a so uiiieb ISIth In lu eiiratln Miaer that tbrj uffer Our lluudml l)!Um for sutcs-s trial It (.1 to cars, asrbili -r list ol tcs.nnnnlais. Aihlrvss . i. I IIKNkV a: I.O.,Tolnl, O. fay" Sold by dttiMls.i; & reuia. n Dad taste In th mouth or an unpleasant breath, wbiQ resulting from catarrh, are overcome, end tne nasal passage which have been c! wed for years are mad free b) the Use of F.ly's Cream Halm. 1 sullersd fnun catarrh lor twelve years, experiencing th nauaeatitig dropping In the throat pe culiar to that disease, and nose bleed al moat daily. 1 tred various remediee w-"-.limit benefit until last April, when I taw Fly's ( ream haitn advertie.d. 1 p;"-cn txi a Ixittle, and eiur.e th llrst day'a use bave hail no mora bleeding the soreness la en tirely gone. II. U. lisvidsoti, with the Hoe ton buiigti, formerly with tiie Uoelon Jour nal, Apply Malm Into each 'nostril. It Is 2uickiy alsMirlMtl. (jives relief at ouoe. 'rite, M cent al druggista' or by mail. F.lV HaoiMsas, 59 Warren street. New York. OlVli KXJOYISI Both ths metLod and results mln -tyrup of rigs is taken; it ia tdYatan tnd refnshin to tie taste, and si t 'ently yet promptly on tho Ktduejt Liver and liiela, cleaoaes ths syt m euV-tually, di"e!s c.lds. hf'. tches and feye-s snd cures hsbiti. .onstipstii o jw-mianecUy. Yt sal in .Wand 1 lottles Wy sll dtcU CMUFMNIM FIG SYRUP CO lOvOr-IH it ., rvas- lUassSr Sa raaarrk h n Fsmi k rss al I i.m r7ArMrs1saa-1 1 Uass tysnawsM sa sy mu. I S IT Wmrm. Pm. kJ I. r. S. V. So, 4J7-. . S. U. So. 664 7 At) IXESt BArrtcu. Thf ta n namiT with bun thrnsAils. rm Ka m IsTII'Il-U f lO tH.ti.tUII. W lib ttllt raWITif irsT kr. r ii-iantiv tsaiiliiitf VMti liMrfYtittiaU WrIHllr. ifl tla- sHii IHMU , I tfw til l AW tl. kit r i'irKtltsftui r'ri tlla.f.l- r4 tMl.lilli.L of U.ay it W e uiHrtlw, H tClltlt- till l tl It) all k lltafi t'llSsaJ, JfllllaV- ti tl u kin lul r)Mik, UMttM-s), urrt4 W'liC r Ihl Mli llt.-sva, BMilf aii t.irr im,n p flssMUrw UU tits? f a- t.l 1'U, Hit Isr.ii ltl tt fl rtias A tll .iit'i bttfkfnilvrw m hit b g rlisr lul wttarli til tiilfititfa, l.i tilstltiitfj Hit fll liuiu tiiil-tiiiitia 1 umIImI Ills ft h ttls rstniit-. U Klarlrl, urti'hU bimI kMurf rtfiitfi Mini rhfuittsftum and urrruu-mm. A Isilsiilts t. nt0 iKiMt ta, Inlhltsat hut vlltaj-tUal, It tttttirttv Bii--ui. urt-it atit tl. attilnv lu til l, aiitl ,iseaata. altJlt'UeV aUi aiitat ui lan-larj I uii-. A ' I 1. I sx Fa. whA ni.,la mil t III tiara Olllt'l SX1.. RUfTlMB AMI 11 LRU Ct'l.EI. We pnslllrsiV eura nintnrs. Dllss and sll rro I il itUesM-s a-tlh'.mt tialu ot ! UuUon fntai bus! nrm au rum. no ea aim all vi,u 1la- , sbmw. a.I In (. r pamih t bra. I'orWiasld a Luaej, Na Marsut unit ssii Kisim uaw. ' i-r..i.',, ,pvsilu. a IiiiiWIks tuui sbuttld KiirnieJ. Tkf Ouau fur breakfast. Caa Inamellna atova pnllak; no ilaat, sa aasalL After the Grip " I was very weak and run d.ian and d.d not raia trnrth,IUao ms&r alter that pnalral. lUf llisrss. SlB llnod' Hariaparllla blrlilf reeutntiiemleil, I ttB to takd It, aud was mora than p'fsar.l with tho y It built tn up. I think It hs r.is.1 no better tlian be for 1 wu tick. 1 bav also w;iss"iijijitia pii 1 s. Mrs. I.uiersata. , ., sua slwi)i prrfi r tla to any other kind now. Tin y do aot s tip of aaakeu. 1 ara glad to leeuoiiaand two la b Hood's Cures Ins prierallon Unwl'i Hanawrllla anj UnoJ't I'ilU." Ma. IitliU aaoa. Man rhe.fr. S. It. (let Unod'. "HOOD S PIUJ pralr,l fruui til IUJ ai pnr-lr rUlu, taralull is t-t lni'n-,1 en , jga CURE. Tarea Coasnmpt Inn, Couahs, f'mnp, Sara TkrwtU. S-'S by sll I'mo"" m s (iiutaalsa. r-ws Ism Si.ts, lls.k srl h. Shilah's Pereue Piss tar aid girs ""'" asota. SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mrs T. H Hawklvav -.Teno.,sayl -.shi.'t l il.iilsrr .i I Ml .Ml' I.IFK I tmuulrr it Hut rrml fnrailtliUUaUittm I rive wrl ' for livi-i-ia, Utrer uc kaloey truublo Itexeela. I'rkeiiets, s HILOH'S CATARRH VN 1 REMEDY. 1 N2iLr 1, .M. 1 i.r,h y -.-rTllits Ititmedr. ttwil reHere and Cure ymi. rmaboeta. This In tr-Ur t"r Its ucafitl tnwttnent Is furnish Ireak fUilloh's lleme.lie ara autd by U (al a euarantua to give aaUaf acttuo. August Flower" Miss C. G. McClavk. School teacher, 753 l'ark Mace, Klmira, N. Y. "This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony callcil dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next d.iy I purchased a bottle. I am de lighted to say that August Flower helped me so that I have quite re covered from my indisposition," O Sips of Health. . You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, briynt color, bright smiles, T5EKI bright.; in every ac ticn. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue www 1 a EMULSION. TTTTT is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emftlsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared bf Snail S IUm. X T. Alt flrarrtrta. JCJCVA ''eni by mall. M-y- .p y u au,.a li. ity lrrl(lit, prepaid tl pre eneil, sesbipva elv4,6or8 t lre J vr It mesol rareeicellence, everything! Yon sctnslly isy lea tbsn lo' tha pnn tnir. 1,0 0 seres Nurserire. 2 ',00 1 sere Orebsnls. Kia t in'ormst onalsitit trees ami fruits, htark I'.r , Loais'soa, Mo. Prune Trees. ttsllsn sn4 P-tlte, one year nl.l: I lo I f4 llrh Jirt l.i'O. 4 lot et tilirh.kU r Ijjih. kll.g ilouv st eo-'. All reus arisute4 true ut rani, a l to- from li.sw ts ir seals. Send r,ler Uililiavi li l. silornrjr la la. t lu ' K. kln: a-xl-ea , l'rt.n-l. Or. Plant Ferry's siccus iMkrTfsst 'I trj mm susts)yt rri, atalVS) lf it tllakt aViatay trhe -Wi FERRY'S SEED ANNUALt fT sd' latnvasMssjriiivsMrr lUnl-r. 11 rayfrf'- Its? lvt' lrtltllt J lUkJtlA- n irMH wufsyBktUtwflU I DETR0n, Stlrl. ii ll,a n.ni. at Wman-a f.i.n.l V I. ftillnreiieynf the tckseSes,liealai'liee hit Is hiiniei ani l ortn s vonisn's ol son.ru testily lor it. It will rive health trf7n r 77 m r A FOOT-HOLD far Cieum4i) la what yuQ ara iMTarin, It your l.l.l al trtitain. L4isuiiitiUon ai simp. Oly Lung K-rutula. A sr-r-itu. IUU OtMslltK!, !tb a sliM iwirq ur 1 m i, m au ii.ai 1 DmIs toivri it. lint j't aa II depemU Dpna tli biiaal f. ta iri-111, an i dVjaaula Un tl.a l.l.l .r Ita eiira. lb luml rwrily fi hcnifiila ia averr f.,nt tba lihat elTrM'tiva bl,n ! i-U-atia-ar, Bah biiil'ler, arul strmiKtlf rasturer tliat known u limit. eal aienca, I IksiiT 'iera (loliiea Muli'-ai Iitaivery. Kir ConsSmrition In all ita earlier aiai:, aiul ( Wmk Ijinrs. Astlinia.Hvef-al ttt-l and all llronrhlal, Tiinait, and Luni; ailro buria, that ia tba only renmljr ao uiifailutc that it ru be (mrmilmf, If It (t,u4 baueflt or cure, jrou bave your money back. Ko matter pow long youa bad ratarrh, or bow eavere, lr. tun.- Itomnlv will eft art a ymaneaik cure. .' rawanl la ollared by Uie i-ua-tata- i.f tin i-"r, (or aa LucuimUe aaa ol Catarrh, PRINTERS K PUBLISHERS -HH.L rtMD A-rt iL 1.1 sit or- TYPE Presses, Printing Material and Machinery For as! al lawaat prtna and miat e!ranla(eu terms al Palmer & ReyType Foundry, Cor. Front and Alder Streets, CORTLAND, OR. Writ lor prt ca so J terms befort barlnf 1 ber. "jut mil m: A monthly jmirnnl nf - rial inU-rt-st to Printers, Hfivrtcrs, Editors ami ruiilishers. If you don't rfecive it and want it, write Palmer & ReyType Foundry, PUBLISHERS PORTLAND. e OREGON. Hercules Gas Enninu (OAI OR OASOLIMC) MaSe for Power or PumplnB Purpoaes. The CbeaM ItetlaM Oa S.imlua aa Um V.tfasl. Our er twaa ana Ptasn, Far Rlaspllelty It Raata In TTorlil. It alls ItMirrroaa a lteaartolr, Ka Carbaratar ta -et eat af arHer. Ka Uatlarleaar Elaetrl Siarlu II rua arttk a (Vwif tlesrtenr llaaUtna luaaany Mlier I-.iIimi. mi ma rmtniri n ALMER & REY, Manuracrusiss, (OS loam tltwi t Fraxitta, CL sst- rOHTLIIIII, IIRttlllN, will eitt i-y tn Hwi j Bones, Ui st.OilM "Slli all Hrvea I ut S'iSr.a ili doulii l a unmU r ut ev: l I aiaka t leia m ,rv 1. r li:-n ea-rjr tha t-i. aal-ly Uiroii,h tha moluus ril and l"t tiir-a lj eontillon to Uv whn eyvy ronavin't tt-htsriaterir., rhieis Uxua tuaa any 1 OUioi lood. 'eed Ureeii Bnne nt1 J Sa 4 raaaaaaai ui kul Tl Ilia lls an I ) iil maaa I JSdy ptr nut Diura (.nUt n-w. w vaiauaraa ace prirea. fTTiLTIa ttXCBiTCl CSaTT. PETiLi. UL FOAZER AXLE fatiBth.World! Bet ttio Genuine! SoldEverywherel GREASE ArtlllflsrsklM Ifanlt Catwl la 10 I It III' IloaOilor. " Jar till rami. UI IWt4 ta.a.SirMtS. Laos.sa.Os . ASTHMA CURED XVKIWJWX fflrtthsM nrw;.4 e-s-SV I r f rmwl .e) nhftUtri tjasw pHT.l4t9esaaHuf rts i rm tf b 1 : UkltRff Mkft4Ma feSMa -. o uma Mr A aaa W I r rsi 1 11 s tt s it ssasv ask, . is I I'PSH, S 0 .tiri U. W i ' f lrlaah aw! ! B It- YOU NO MCNI Th 6peolfl A No. I. raraa. atinnst hiLall rmm of I kwmm kn4 Claws, eo riif ut U. w 1... w,jiihs l'veeta aa-iuw, n a v i bwal rrmalf. l-iiea at.a f7lfcaa aa tu tiM'xl e-'M s all ImairWt alauularSiimai tbm A. a. -!., .Ml. VotMae ri I. a. v I".. J . Very remarkable snd eertsin yen wsman o 3iu)r a 1 in Rt'MI'DVtn .ten .I...- f i 'jj Hx'.SBd areakae " " life. T''onaods snd strenirth v at a m (i-'i'l f I MStsjsWSssssI satUB I I mmm sVsi Mi Ml I V tJsa-S Q O a- O o o 0 O o O