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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1893)
Health Officers Speak. City, State and National Authorities report the Royal Baking Powder Ih every way Superior to all others. STATE CHEMIST. CALIFORNIA: The Roval fulfill all the requirement!. Our tests .how has greater leavening power than any other. STATE CHEMIST. WASHINGTON; There it no question but the Roy al is the itrongest.jiufcit and mnt ahelcsome baking powder in the market U. S. OOVT FOOD REPORT; Roval Baking Powdee is shown a pure cream of tartar powder, highest of all in leaven ing strength. CANADIAN OFFICIAL TESTS; Roval Baking Powdsa it conimcndal at of highest rxtcllrntc, and shown to be greatett of all in leavening ttrcngth. I SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF HEALTH ; Wc cordially ap prove and recommend the Roval Making Powder. It it absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients, , of the highest strength and ihararter. ( BOARD OF HEALTH, SEATTLE. NVASHINOTO'fr Finding in analytis that it it entirely free from any adulteration, we heartily recommend the Koyl Baking Powder for itt great strength, purity and w holesomcncs. t BOARD OF HEALTH. TACOMA. WASHINQTflN; In our judgment the Roval is the best and strongest baking powder before ihc public BOARD OF HEALTH. SPOKANE; Certainly there it no bak-' trig powder known to us c.jua! to the Roval. DR. BINSWANOER. UNIVER5ITY OF OREOON; It it alto my opinion that there exist no purer, better or stronger baking powder than the Royal. I confidently recommend it. Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter ested parties to influence you in using any ot&er than The Best, The Royal. Am Irl.h (1m. An Irish journal hml this gem in trjHWir to a ronvnt k union t: "We dec-lino to acknowledge the rwipt of your pottt rani." Which in very much liko the Cork onian who traveled into Kerry to an insulting enemy to "tell him to hi face that he would treat him with silent contempt." Louden Tit Bit. High rtodlly Te mperalar. ills TolleMon, of Memphis, hail an attack of tonsilitia that run her tem perature up to tho unheard of point of 15S deirs. Previouii to that an' Omaha lady had shown a tempers hu o of 112 dega a a rase of peri tonitis. St Louis Itepublic. IOO KEWAKD IOO. Tte realem of thla paprr will ha tilraeiat lo 'ami liRt thee ! al leaal nne ilrwlfl .lleraae Uxt erlriM-a hu In-eii able In rure In ml In turn, anil that ItC.urrh. Haifa l aiairti Cure It ihr amy MMitlv ruiw known to ihe ini-.ll l fratrrnllr. faiarih. helm a mn-llltillniial 1le rvr. Minima a cnaillii'iunal tn-almrut. Mali's C.iarrh Cure la lalrn Inlrrnallr. a' tin rHn-rlly Bhi the hlAnl atl) mi-lnaerlarren the U'ta, thrre'jr .teatmylns tha I lunditlnn nl tha dl raaratitl alvlnr tha pailm! ilrenitih hy build lur iililiiermieltinllnn and aealattnt ntura In loin lu anr. Tha pmiirlrfi.ra have an murn fault In Ita rurailre pnw.'ra that Iher i fl. r una Hn.i.li.-ii Itoilara ..r anaeaaa that It 1 .1 a lo cuie. raiid I t 'lat il teatimniiiala. A'l ireaa K. J. CHKNEV A Co., Toledo, O. fWMi hjr ilrufxiaU "5 relit. It a HVn Franktln who raid: "Three mar keep mcm II twool thai are dead." A perfect oil dressing: for pe kid sttes, guaranteed absolutely dust-proof, or money refunded. Watson's Peerless Polish. Use no other. For sale by all deal ers. TT NOTHING LIKE IT. 40 YEARS OP PAIN CURED. THE CASE. K, Aliiany St., Ithaca, K. Y., Dec. 19, 1SS1. For over 40 years I have been a victim of rheu matism. I was persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I have used two bottles, and a man more free from rheumatism never walked our streets. My limbs that were once stiff and Ir.me are now as li.'ht and limber as h my youth. JOS. EDS ELL. AFTER FIVE YEARS. Ithaca, N. Y., July s. 1S87. Suffered many years injury to hip resulting in rheumatism, muscu lar weakness and contracted cords. Two bottles of S:. Jacobs Oil re lieved me so that I now ralk about and attend to daily duties at 6a. I hcsnHy endorse it. 105. rnsr.Li.. -17 T!UaTflaHaalaaaa WATERPROOF COAT JTS the WortJ I A. J. TOWTR. BTrrroN. MAS& fr-(a anna era enaiaua UMim raaMf e a- ' eaaeurei e'erearfee aa t,M4aaa ti' a eealaia rata lo. ike W toalf eaasaal axiU ximm . Jaaaa.raaiaaarf'aa.aaJ t.laat-rl''' la reeaae 1 U 7. VI A '.ILL Baal tMt arm. 1 m t--. fat fjm t V nL ... 7 V r H m- m V aaaaa's aV" 3 Kmm larruaailoa lur Maaaaa. Living waxworks have long been a feature of church fairs, but a dime muncuin wax figure in fljh and blood in probably a new "feature." It works well aa an advertwement The girl stand motioulentv as long as fche can at any rate. Her face and hands are tuiintcd to the semblance of wax Iook at the bully wax Ag ger!" any Jimmy to Billy aa they shuftlo along vt6t the door. "Git out I" aays Billy. "She ain't no wax figger; nhe's alive!" "Now, Billy, don't you go nn give yerself away for a countryman I" Jimmy protect. Meantime the girl's eyee betray her of course. She affects a atony gaze, but that most beautiful and mobile thing, the human eye, ran never imitate the dullnew of wax. Her eyes move in their aoeketn. She shifts her weight from one leg to the other. Billy laughs triumphantly at Jimmy ex pentte, who gnupa, "Well, if I ain't sold like any farmer!' And the br ing wax figure's purpose ia fulfilled. Tba "Vallnw llajr." Sept. (J, 1S8I, is well remembered in Maine, New UaniOiirt Yewiont i . . x- X- i. n .. i anil jutna til .iiw jiii aim i cuunyi vaniaas tho "yellow day." Canada also took on some of tho characteris tii's notivl in tho states above men tioned, only that the yellow waa of a dull, greenixh cant, which accounts for tho fact that tho Canucks refer to it aa the "green day." In the morning tho sky hml tho appearance of being cloudi-d, but aa the sun arose it was plainly viuible and of the color of tornibbetl brans. About midday the iiitcuNe yellow was moat appar ent everything except leaves and grass was or a wen unuxi auric yei low color. The caime of the phenouv enon has never been aatkfactohly explained. rhilauelphu rmts. TIB Moa.jr fraea nalalng riawara. It is curious that when so many women are asking what they can do to earn money so few think of be coming amnteur gardeners. Violet, picks, chryauntbemums and many other flowers are not difficult to raise, and when can-fully packed and sent to a firxt clans florist bring good price. It is said that a woman in tho south makes a good income fur nishing real orange blututoins to a fa mous floi-int, while five or six others dress themselves on the dollar pro duced from the violet that grow with so little care in the well rwterved Violet pit Exchange. Wkr ha Hlacalla War Baa). It waa ii9 fault of tha cook, althousb he was blame 1 by the mittraae tweaate ttie hitrait were not light, delicate and flatly flavored a uiual. Wlirn it w loo late ttie cook lonnd she bad bea impoMd npon by the gro cer or his boy, who bad givea tier a new brand ol baking powdrr in place of the Koyal, which she bad alwars nsed with Sxxi lark, and whlcb had baen ordarad. he had nam! tb naw kind, spoiled the biarnit and fot a aeoldlnj. Tbe Koyal Baking i'owder, as every cook knows, e always to t railed opoo. it i one of tbe greatawt aids she bat. Kb Is always ah! with tha loait troobie to make the very finest bitcnits, eakea, mntrias and eraata. Many a conk's rap it at ion baa been ma1 by tb dalicioat ihioiti has baea abl to make with it It ia on wondar tbat sh Is Indignant when tha grocer sands bar another bak ing powder in Its plat, which apnlti ber food, injon-s ber reputation sod brings bar blame. Tli srocar snd ber the new brand of hakins powder limply Uaraat it coat him ao morh lea aad b eaa msk mor profit bv selling It than b ran on tbe BiyaL Tb Bnall mad from tb vary Snawt materials and eoU macb nor than any ether brini, ehlch sejoanta lor it opnrity, altbongb tt it sold to ? .iianmar at tba aaro price. Tt rv k ahooldeiamiaaearefally th Itbet M tb baking powder and are tbat i i not impoaad opoa. II the grvr and asytbirg tt th Riyal, nd It Saw, a on roik did ff time nolil thevottba bival. Tb ogiy ia wty fr th enok to ha b taat th ns : o work w th, and tb Royal U aot only I :bCat, kit tb rooai aoooomlrai to I dm beeau It fne so moeb farther. I RETRIBUTION. ST TU DTTC&SSSb "Aod that Is a wctnaa's honor woman buneaty," says b. pacloit to aud fro uhiu th muaay sward with a dialurlwd brow, and tla stern and con praaatL "Du you think this man will thank ton fr tli amply caakvt yoa a ulTvrli g blm Tb budy witbuut lh antil would b to Ui worthli-aa. Who shall aay b diir not think aa I do? Com" t.iiptng abort U-(or ber and gailug l ber Btrdly "Irll ni th Dauiofb' rlty rlrrk who stands balwaaa ' If yoawiUdo nuthlng toward tb nntlug of a knot that may rum tbra tinea, I will." Paul Annrrlcy." "But do not purana this nut tar," sh ays eaiterlr, eomit a step or two nearrr to him and laying hrr hand npoo his srm. "IVi nit, 1 Implore you!'1 "1 Shnll puraiie II nnt l the Inlqnllons wonls are auld that will hind you lo bun for life," n-j.lli-a l.e dijial!y. "NaT.' gTa-plu her hand aa kIu lurna horn'loM'y way froi.i him. "tin not think me un kind, my love; I I for your happiness aa for my own 1 utrire." If Indeed, )oi do. Ira mr hnpplneaa " cries she, ri.:.im: all ilunc In ber Ion g. Ing to sate him fnii.i a venenur thnt soma Inatinctltr knowli-U leaches her will be deaitly. ' ali-u n inim Intrrrrn tton of snyaort. Ui but a'ek Paul An nrrlrr. Ix-t ma fit 1 till mr doalln. 11 m marry hliiL Ikdieve me, ilier Is no bor: llo inllit inTbnp. have mlajtidrfe her, and have believed her nlremly woddrd la heart lo Aunerlcr, hut for her conclud ing worda. Hut llieae, and th mrlan eholy I lull t In ber large eyi-s, rvaaaur him of the truth that lu rrnliiy sh Is al together hi. There la, however, ao keen a sense of wearuiea In her atlltndeand xpreaalon that ha maolrra on refraining from further argument. "Well," he any, with an attempt at lightness thnt ilia's Hot dereir her. "w have said enough for to-day, and yon look tired. Come, let m take you home, llememlwr there will b a large addition to our party to-night, and of ooura you will like to look your beat." "I will go luu k to lb bona when ynn bar promlaed ma one thing," returns sh su-adlly; "that you will not seek Iaul Anuerley for four days front this. Ulv me thea four da vs." She is trembling with excitement, and her eye are full of tears that will not b retire iel. Four dnyt. To-dny tivmor nw; tbeae two cannot t avoldetl. Wer ah to leave now, U-fore to-night's din nerthat I but a herald of to-morrow night's ball, when Cnpt Uyl Is rs peeled, to gnu-e bis own birthday enter rwlnmeut It would lie regarded M noth Ina leas than an a t of dliarntirUwy by her kln.v hoKteaa. Unt th day after sue might leave; Paul by that tlm will surely lie returned to town and ber (bit ter thought') and she ran easily so man age as to prevent a meeting between him nd Mr. Uurnn. "The f.nir days yon crave are your," replies Durnu gravely, noting the fever tn her eyes. "Now, In turn, concede m a grn 1 1 Ural Ion. Irt me accompany you bark to the park." CHAPTF.Tt XVII. Meantime Mllllrent and Gerald Msasa reene are standing In the warm snnshln In one corner of the tennis ground. M.sa Urey, who had been playing, but has Dow resigned her place and her racket to another. Is looking at ber corrpiulun wltb an rxpremlon bnlf vriMful, haif mls ehlevomi p rimps wholly mullnoiia. "Time la fixing," says ihe young man ardently. "Have yon not coma to a de cision ret U Is nltnoat the Inst hour. After tv morrow there will be no grace left. He return thrn." "Cranltf Yea." "Yon mnat choose between m and blm. You know thnt, and eat i 1 1 yon hesi tate. Whrn ha returns It will give him an sylvanlnge, hcrauxe then he will again have the world on his side hi very preaenre gives him an extra rhnure. If you could .diTlde If you could let m peak U fore he comes." "I don't are how his preaenre or ab sence ran lufltirnre the nuttier. There Is to me only one thing to le considered whether or not we cuo live happily when quite poor." "It wouldn't be finite," Interposes h eagerly. "There would lie th eight hundred a your." "There would l -starvation I" "If you c !iose to term It so," says hs a Utile haughtily, his Irih blood aflume. "And a you so chooae, It of eourxe de clare to me that you have matle up your mind not to share It." He looks at ber for a bttlu while with his head well drawn up and hi eyes full of an indig nant entreuty. Mlwi Urey, receiving this l"ok point blank, knows that th moment has com to keep hlui or loa blm for ever. 'Yon are so precipitate ao Impnl Ire," she mvs, wtlb a hnnte that Is aril clently well I red to ' devoid of the ap pearance of hurry that really belongs to It. "I undemland th rae a well a you do," petulantly. "It 1 poverty wltb on man, misery with the other. On boa to dec' ' t-tween them and one due not likr poverty!" "I)oe ons prefer misery?" "N a I suppose not." Then sh pail and harks her lingers togetb-, nd thea v locks thviu. "It la misery Ither way," sh says. ".Not If t ier la love," entreat h Softly. "A d yon will bav to oak j Bp your mln . now." "Yon mei n that ynn will not wait to riTelv my c.eciaion later our' sits si , with a (uddva awlft glaace from ber yea "Ye, thet ia what I mean," says Moasareena. It la to I now or never, then! Bh realize th r'tuatlon at once, and admires ber true lovar alittl th mor lo that the knowi hs will abide bt his 9rd. and that If sh now mile wtlb blm, he ill m over th border to morrow r dsyliaht shrws tb land, and beyond a'l recalling, b th vole of th charmer never so sw. t 'Yon Dm.!, too" sh says, tempoe Ulng a little. 'Nothing 'nit that Msk your choir now, to-day, lalwren ma and blm. To morrow th will lie no chnle left If yon do not h re me. that will matter not at all, anil I shall iiav tml an esrar from one who mert-lr naed m as a try I wherewith to pas tbe tlm. If ynn Co love nir, It a ill matter so far that yon will break all bonds and defy all disco-. I fort to link your lot wlah mln " Ilia' tare la very I nl aa he aayi this, but hi eyeaaralluhl with reaolntlim and hi vole la Drm. lie is slin.-i handsome a be hrika at her. with h: tLsnra fond but d terminnl, and faia r.U band resting oa his heart Ir -Lie bl ront a though to nil tr teniiriiinii Ne.itlng. j Miss lin- with a trsmulvua am II a, 1 draw nearer to him. "I have derlilot," th lays gently. J 'Nw and fi rver." j "Is II to be hlra, or mr" Though his arrent I staayty, sh ran sea that bis very Up are blwllrsa. " Yon, you'" she aaya And than thr Is a lotig, I ng silence between thcra. They are at a iling lu a corner of tb ten nis ground c n to all th world, e tbat : any l. mitiai.a-l' n of rj or gratltod or I lore Is !mp-aili)ft. but even wbea ao- ' tn id Is drmrl, the eye can speak. ' "My belovwt:" says Mr. Maaaareen la a sob so low tat sh eaa barsly aattk g, -4 it I tji at idCs; iA a4 love Ciat ts tuiii hersci it 11 nfSrtent la Itaslf to atone to bar fur theeaormoss (De rail sh is w.lLocly tin -:ig awny tr bis ear sake. "Thr is only on thlug tnure," lb saea altar a l.ttl hit. "Do not sixok of this until l-luumw hat gn by. It will distrr auu. and Lady Valwurtb, and pull bar pai iv." "Uut, If I say nothing, when Doyl re turns h will st. II regard yuu as cuga-! to blm aud and ha may vpart"- "II will eiect nothing. V hav never boen lntit:g couple, aaaur you. No. I -at tha inuiu r crat uviil I July Val worth haa I. d uil her anJuitut out ' brr son's bit jilay ball." "It shall l ss yon wlah, of cotiraa." Then, fnrge'.'iil of everything save of her, hs take or of l.er humls and holds It chwely. " Uirent' tell ma you bav no regret that vou do not think I hav done you harm Instead of giaxl." "I think of tn -t iln ea ept that I have fiven myself to you lur weal or woe, tlieras mny be, and that I hullev It will b fur weal." "llut If not, my d irlln' Now that 1 bav really won yon. 1 trow faint hearted lest yon slio.ihl eiernvnt. t)ht If yoo hoiiht do Ihiitt If there aliouM ta only poverty thnt Is wa N luro you'"' "I should prefer thnt to eul with fir unit or any other mau," she mvs softly, with sin h a lUht In her eyes aa ha bad never seen there la-fore. Th day wane slowly; and night draws near with reluctant f""t!i'. Nail I ne, landln'4 Ix-fnre her gl.ua, la i iinrous of a thrill of niti-!led vanity aa she see lb dainty vlin I'mtls g.i.nig la k nt her. All lu white the vlhluti at iiiila: a simply c'.ad thing In vlr::iti iiiu-din, but witii a face klHive It beautiful sa dream. That It Is her own face rejoices the heart of Noillne. The many gueatsarritmmulatlng for to morrow night 'a ball have all arrived, and It Is with a tinner nt her breast that Nadin takes a luat glance at her charm ing peraoii, and rlus round her ne k the diamond rna Paul Anuerley' first gift to her. It hnd Ihx-ii il.vine.1 liy hrr too grand an oruauietit to l-e orn ou the ear lier evenings here, wheu only a simple Mock grenuiliun had ten hrr dinner dress, but to-night, a a'l aeee herself looking all that t lis heart of man could drstre, la her delicate Indian fubric, sh tells heraelf that tho gliatenlng dlaniotiils r what will wld the lut llnlnhlng touch to aa already rfc t picture. Taking up her fau, and returning th maid's cuiigrutulattotison hrr sppearanc wltb a pleae. little laugh, she leaves bor room and goes loly down tho staircase toward th drawing room, l'oraminut or two she pauses outa'do the door, partly from natural nervouaneaant rncouiilerlng so many strangers their voire coming to hrr la a sulaltied murmur from within nd partly to give herself a laM glanre over lu the hour mirror lchlnd her, to as sure herself that she Is hxking fairer than usual, and that lu her I mo love's ryrssh may find favor. 81m sl-hs a little as ah remembers hoir far she will lie from him In a few days' time loel to him forever bound Irrrvorably to ouo whom she may revt but ran never love. The smile hail died fnun h.T Hps, snd ber fsve Is colorless as her i;owu when sh has llniidicd these sail mtiKings, and iM'ii Ing the drawing rami door, advance slowly to whero she ran se Lady Val worth In the distance. l h room Us.. tnewli.it crowded. Many look upas she goes by thrtit. Home re gard hrr silently tin so tho men; som ask, lo a deprecatory way, who she U these tbe women. All show au undisguised Interest. Lady Valworth, w ith whom she haa be come a reigning fuvorite, turns to greet ber ns she approarhr In r side. "You mut h t mo Itiirrxlnce yon to a very charming little friend of mine." she says to her companion, lxrd Aster, hold Ing out brr hand to Ninllne with a kindly smile. "A friend, too, of Mllllcenl'sl" Hie gets through the introduction, and Lord Aster, an old heftu wit It a Juvenile lisp, and a vlg callow aud coiilen as a chicken's do .en, tntirimirn something com plimrntary In a boyish tone that la as labored as It Is ouclciil. "There ar a few rrnn -rmrnts as yet Inromplrte. Nitneel!j,llili-a niuuwlnril," whisper. Ivi'ly Valworth to her fuvorite. 'I shoulil like to give yon some ono w ho would amn.aeyou through the tollous time Of dinni f. V ould you liLe' 8he comes suddenly ton dead stop. Eh bad been murmuring to the ?lrl In a gay ejlde, with a smile uiMin her fare, but now th smile ha given place to a glanre of mingled astonlahmrtit mid horror. lur rye ar fixed ou Nailiuv's hi cast, whore the diamond cross rtil Anncrley's trlft Is glitter, n end sp.irl:liii' ran ould eeolly as th girl's gontle bosom riaae and folia "That where did you pet thatf de mands I.a'lT Valworth, In a stilted ton. Lord AMt, furtuiiiilely. Is glancing through hi Jaunty eyegluis at som ou sitting quite at tha other end of the room. Nadin and I July Valworth are virtually alone. "Thatf" ak Vodliir nervously, snr priced at I July Valnorth's, manner. Hli i'loksso Inuoerntlynt her hoatesa that the latter, by a suprvms effort, recovering herself, lays ber baud reassuringly upon hsr arm. "Nothing, my love. It was a in start I received. Thr.t pretty cross niion your neck reminded toe of one 1 used to ad mire long ago. Who guv It to yuur" "Paul Annerley poul, to whom I am engaged," say th girl, with a little slf-h. In tnith, the pretty bnuhle th vain of whlcb Is utiiuM-d ty ber I devoid of all tender Itiion-at, coming as It did from hi in. "Abl a pr-tty gift," returns Lady Val worth alme-tiy. In spile of herself ber manner Is cotiMralncd. hhe moves away from Nadlne and rroaacs tha room te where Mllllcent Is rtandlng, ronvrrslng with Oeraldins MruJMiri. no. Her face I very pale, and there Is excitement la ber ey aa ah approaches hrr niece. '".Mllllrent," says she abruptly, tapping Mis (irey's arm with her trembling fingers, "fi'tnethlng mora than Strang hs bappenil. I mimt sak to you be rauae you are her friend, and" "Whst Is It? You l.aik aa If you bad seen a glusttl" rxrlatm Mi-ui drey, com pelling her to sink npon a loung near "I bav seen what I never hoped to galnl Part of my stolen diamond! I hav aeen my diamond cm!" CIIAITKn XVIIL "tWre" exr liilnis Mllllrent, a mnel taken aback a even Ijidy Valworth ran deal re. "Hound Nadine's neck." "Oh, you iiin-t hav Ijern mlstakenl How rou I I N'.i '.me bar diamond eroa of such value " "How. inilred: HLi aald sh Lad lien given It by thnt man to whom ah Is en gaged P'il Amierley," tro coBT-avs-Bt r?o A rtaaaa-lal Plaaalap tar Jaaaa. "oitb WVH, JoiM-a, bnw ar yo g-Httsf a. oM fi-.l'i I j.iaa l'wa-ly. 1-a.t t'O.OO yaatarday. Ili.w waa ttatr "Bt fira Idai ia s father Brad n."-atln apuil Tuaea CarrerS lla( la. fstlant Dor-t r, I have eery sraar pain la tb merit t'"i. aout tit ioisp sad lass, ta hat la ti.a! alfo oft Wl rtrtieiaa-TDM f nl ar TarS VasJy. -aJy TBI FIBT UW Of KATCKK. TTBa se f-smarrano la ankairanavWeM to be, Sn.l pau,.a ahaa4nH afalaai Iba aberwhaa vl UMaiiriBui.iBtiwtai s biiara. aeenid I id ttj tlpvil e aud lh Salivilou ot tnT-l-elana. aSonl a Satfy i.iu,oaU,m ol Ihe aUluia iX tha aajlnj, lu iba baa. lb ibay trak r aiut iuuun. tu anj. r. Auki.( ma a lira, aain4 lha r..l it aatrb II. l. liar swina. u Bit Irraalt ela .11.1.111 .r .Iretluii. ilia, aa, a ol lh ll.lu. t. mlii b a.l.i.r aia Ira alilallli ll.a til mnal a rll ami r i till II r I ballliaey a ball "--a.a ty iintlnaft reaaiia Tba Hill, r rail ai 4 HI au'.lua lb, ta Nuteeilnuniy laalni.(t r IHa i Una. ( aei al lha iiuia- aud p-aia .ai.llt toe lival Irani uiay ha taw nl. tbla nir.1 rli.a a mi a-a ilial. liter ru I'i.lnl. inn. itinn. tial-eaiia, kia.aiia, rbruoiaOaia au4 bartuua ! a. B a llllle ratiiiiiua about ln( eciirltT lur s man a ba US.a uo aa.M r sua See, tao !. iii i-KiisiiMt. rxiaitiKMt a. Hon. James W. Hu.le.1, aliile aerving his sixth term aa Hprakr of the Aaaembly of the ftate of Nra York, antea: "tirr or Nw rr or Nw Yoaa.l Aaarvai v I iiivni V Ui, Jan. Iii. lo A I de-ire to oneejonre bear my testimony to tliu value nl Ui iiihii IVboi b I'l a Ttka. I l.ave uai th in fur laetity-live year 4-1, and ran conactetilMui.lv cuiii lin'inl I In ii a Ihe la-al eilernal reinnly that I hair amino. rata ago, alien intnan Imiii a carriage ami arrtoiialy fjiml. 1 vat tiieiu a thoroiiKli tr al. lu a very aliort tune the pain I aa tullering illmiii. ared, and wilmn a arek I maa eiilirelv n-lieved. On aiuilher in-ca-ion. hell auf lenng Irom a sen re i-miali, a Inch llirral riKil puliiintiary at III uiiii a, a Inch 1 a-ri-eoiiiiiieiiileil to kii o Klorula lo n lirve, I ili l. r in i ii. i to leal the pla-leia nam. I applie.1 llieni to my cheat and Iwla.en the aliouliler blailea, and In le-a (liati a furt liiKlit sa euliirlv cured, till still another ih i aaioii a lieu aiuleritig from m I'tiu k ol rlieiiiiialiain in Ihe aliouliler lo am h an ri te it lliut 1 c.iul.l acant.lv raiae my arm, I aicsui reao teil In Hie plaalera, and a it Inn a tery tear ila) a the rlieiiiiialiain entirely ilia apirarcd. 1 have llieni ron.lantly ny me, alieiher at home or aliroad. My laniily aa will a myarli have loinid them lo i a amerrign rriurdy, both for eiterual and nit. rnal inuililea. I never liawl but one kidney dilhculty in my lite, ami the sppluatloit ol til plaalera cured ma in a week. I deairr, aa I aaul helore, to Iwar my leatiiiuinv in a pnlnio ay to their etlica-y, an I know of no liriier aay ol Ionia-it than by giving you my personal cirrieiu." A any never lo a. In thai la.a tn-ee II hlslaea la eleau al er be baa .bail It. be luuka el lb 4lrt ou tba lowvL HlfTlHfi AWIl riLKS t'U atKD. Wa enalUvaly eara rupiura, pliaa and all ran. ia! dlaaaaoa alUaoiil pal u or ilaleuUon lnra btial iwaai. No eura, no uay. Alan all fMb dia iwaaa. AiMraaa lor pamphlet lira. IHiriarSal A Luaaf, SIS Maisat alrael. nan Franriauo. O Charily, what aakwaid aaniing U soma Uoiia lu thy uauial For roughs, Coliln and Throat Disorders "H'vtm t tinmrhutl Irnrkts' have inMif tlieir eltlcary by a teat of many year. &UI aay ia tnjts. One peiaon alltl s rhrtv le eaaa nf vanity aouivlluiaa give the diecaee tu an auUre loa a. Tit Osiass for break last. fas tnamaltn aiov Knllih: aa dust, na i all. -v OS TltUU Lf U J Tb a good way laa. ai al I 1 bard eonditlon under which to srU It. 1'arhap you've noticed Uiat tb or linarr. hit or mis milicin doeau t at- I tamtt It I TU only remedy of IU kind so re- marksbl In It e (Tarts that it ran be anld on Una plan U Ir. I'lerea's tkiklen Medieal Ills eovery. As a blood rlranaer, strangth-ra-Blorra-, and Aran builder, tbere's nothing like it known to mnlu-ai k-lenes. In every iliapaa wber th fault la In lh liver or tb blood, aa lra!ia, Indigeaiion, Hilkmanea. and th mit atublaa-n rikln, Healn, and Herofulou aneetlHis, It ia pa a ran (ml In every cms to bsnelll or cure, or you bav your money back. To every sufferer from Catarrh, no matter bow had tb raae or of bow long stand ing, th proprietor of Dr. Hag Catarrh Itemed aay tins! "If wa rant cure It, perfrtly and permaneiitlv, we'll pay yo jiw in rAab." Hold by all druggist. SHILOHS 4 CURE. "fu'"n e r. v -wuun i-UH- i ... -i i i t- i "eL Cnrea Conai-np'lnn, Coacha, Croup, Sore Threw. S''d ly all Pru-riMt en a Guaraaiaa. Nl Un Ei ta, lla. k erCSa-t Chiloh'a Perau Plaatsr a UI tlva fiuii faciloa. caots. 8HIL0:.'G vitalizer. Mrs. T. H. Hsv.-L!;iJ,CaiUL-nKiil-aiTenn.,says -(.TiiM'il'i.'o.'jr'iS.n.'li MY UHi.l 1 rmiMdrr i( t'U I- I rrm! yia-oi. -'c' rlaiarea Jrerru"!'' 1 ur ly ;a p !a, Uvtr cr bJOuef truubloitoxciia. lino.jiti I L 0 H'S yC ATA R R H H.MWntil ai.rrhf Trrthla Ttemeda. ll will reOrre and Cur yrai. Price 60 da. This lo lartur fur ileaumMariil Irewtment lafurntabed frea. fMillofc' llemniliea ar auid by U ou a S-uarant to live aalaifaiSao. "German Syrup" I simply state tbat;l am Druggist and PoMmaMpr here and am tbcre fore in a txjtition to judge. I have tried many Cough Syrups hut for ten years past liavc found nothing eoual to Ilov bee's German Syrup. I have given it to my liady for Croup with tbe most satisfactory results Every mother should have it. J. II. Harms, Druggist and Postmaster, Moffat, Texas We present facts, living fact., of today Bov bee's Cerman Syrup gives strength to tbe body. Take rn substitute, i INVAljiSnDdCaiDS. telNaa e e0 4 halra M rwr" ; ". !?1 RerUalaf , a Wf-afJ frw (.ftltjgu. i.LsaKini.'ii.tf-qau DON'T BE A MARK VV BICYCLE tee eta, ewa fria.oev-Tim a au aawr COtlTlipAClriCDXlErft youno mtni Thm pclflo A Ko. U ltr, ttM a4 WIyw, o sTusiiiw 4 a. ,w jOaJii' j f'efw to lrv i..r. H lhl mm . -i.stJ r 9nf t vrB ' e Tf UaaVa mwm mm v.t4 h tail I wr MmuU-tmr I a A H . ty. MiH sa. mm l - Ja.Cet, V. f. . U. K. -. r, . V, . UT a assf It . Hood's Cures Tt. Siaivtll k. ro'i l Ji I eo a lluuilrf 1 1 i no! .li.l, V V I. a. aitraet el a I'll .In mi. .n S.i. a u ti I Ui atti a .Qn a oh r-n. rrli.. . . an...l In i. l.-rii m the ttuwaib I nul l eal u Mli Wl.ra tl i h r i a ii a aa .1 llarre waa no taape, V. r nmiiiar nrf-il h r to Iff lli.l S. aa.a'l!lv IU. r. l.lria' III ri. ii. rill. ! I' air ii fa', h'.e'l b l ua llautiay. I'l l ill . I, i1av 1. i i. .I. ai',, ire irra.l tailr rrluri'iH. ami In a 'i.iii:i aha ri.MlJ roam. I', t m. i i II l .l lit . an I la. ' r' ai'iee. S'.a aa. a walk srran late lha e a. laa Kill a.rt.f , n In prrlrrl tare Ilk) " I kn .a that Hood's Sarsaparilla u , t. pf .-. MTr4 mr lllr. h or I rr If I rt I It. 11,1, .! t Ml ItV Bs'llJ t (Mlatl Lafi'l r. Fresh Air and Exercise. Getalltlut's possible of both, if in a ncru oi iirsn strength and nerve force. There's necd.too, of plenty of fat food. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. j filing curt e cw-mti,., ,, hiln ana kmJttJ Jtttaiti 'hti filfirr mtlkodt fail. fana K. ai, i SUaa. J V All aaMa - i 'eul l.y mail, ilsy ua). yuu auu i . Ky frellit, prepaid II pre err.il, aesliipsaiely t.&orSll. tree; J t r. H we ol rar icl fence , every thins I You aemall par le then tor tha poor tail. 1,00 seres Ntirserie. tVlOlirre Un lisnls. Ki-t inlormation ahuat tree sn.l frail. Mark Bro., Louisiana, Mo. Vs- r As f !l:Mn-ILY,8 CRKAM BALM-4 leair.ae lha Waaall sat HI I W I e1" 1 laeaea. Alla.a I'alM ai. lahalMlaiallaN, lleala I cl re I J I ha M.ra, lleilnraa Taala aail Small, an4 I1 area 1- TArrV, k X y i l.lvra Heller al one fur t atl.l In Ilea. I. ITi.vV r J"7 J Apv't ia iSa ,amia. ( la ijmttUt Ahmrmti I ArV'ivNi 'inearth ffcial ar. W nrftaor 17 Bull. KLT H Hi Ml, a Marrea - " V ' ft Justice to All. It is now apparent to the Directors ef the World's Columbian Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of Ixcomin; the possessors of World's Fair Souvenir Qoins The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition The extraordinary and powing demand for these Coins, and the de sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution. To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited THE MERCHANTS Throughout the Nation to unite wiih the Banks in placing Columbian Half Dollars on sale. This is done that the masses of the people, and those living at remote points, may be afforded the best rossible oroorttinitv to obtain the Coins. THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS of SOUVENIR COINS will be those who are earliest In seiziru; upon these new advantages. $10,000 Was Paid They are all alike, the issue Is limited, and time must enhance (heir value, The price is One Dollar each. HOW TO GET Co to your nearest merchant or them. If you cannot procure them in tut test than Five Coint and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will be sent free of expense. Remit by registered letter, or send express or post-oflice money order, or bank draft to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, EL Ran tin InltiUd, kut litir Eq.il.'iJ-t.rj in Eitos. lupim.sl Ws Make 00 per cent. Of the Wire Mats Sold lo America. A, a-V" i f. T M a a- nae ifcat rw HARTMAN MFC COMPANY. a. ar. iiea-i neetarej HfHI aaaf. A.hfSaattr nnnnrc Drvrnm Dntrnv cures liiUUIILO . llUimU . IlLl.iLUIC lean rate el k eUaenrs 'Sal lf taauaaof M11OSS a Rf VKAl.Ml kKKHI mt auabau4 aa. lelleaa4 n.ta an a. ea KII Kf a itl-J .i,rf ma .,,.. h mmt ol lri.AHT.ikV aiiriMATlaa arMnihaaeMducioti. aouia (i aia uia ao tiaei. WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES. GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP SAPOLI r "sntiMiniHAHsiis Olmonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, Ana All Kinds ef MILL liWL AIM - Mlrlnat. IMOHDt SAW CO. 1 ROLLER SKATES C J rTAsatsi'f J as ii ss I jS A full stark n KaTamnal Bslaestna Belief Skaiea rttaaal.r aa aaa4. Fire Arms, Fluhlng Tackle -AXU- partlag tiaa4a at Kvry Peaertpll H. T. HUDSON, S rirat Streat. rokTLAht, Ol eWn4 I rnta la tUmp. fnf MW 113 Utjs tsmS riu. Wane Ferry's' Seeds rwl rvtas. m rila rrx. 1 i-v aw rsi-ar riftMfA, . Ill ft SAW. sal UwnllMr-l fFERRY'SSEEDANiMJAU e Jf I Hfl I aliraiaaMtnarrrr Inantoa I i. a a aa. . i l I tt. ia4M farmiial hiiwwmk i " "ii " "- aallaifltlaa i .6. H. I r.kRYaV 1ETon. .".e',w am. Ol Ool an SUaat sjaaaftt-, aaa aaaf at aa Mlaae a, aaU at tae aM aa raualaa aa k.a 1 A. aiU aaa A laa aaai . nam Bail a aaaa. aaaa4l aa aai H I k) a.a amaeiiaa U aaaara eaiA FRAZER AXLE Best in theWcrldf GREASE Get tha Gencine! , Sola tverywiiersi SLITHIt EpElatlllG BEIT La leal lmnrr4. Is ramcnte hr ihe atet- I fir feaal.Hl aa tba rml) .aMemenaaaaa ha. I mail Sr tha eura nl raaulnal Wran-aa. riu Ik Ihe Mark, Lcae o( Me aorr. Itralar a, Nxiaa Pniaira ttm or ao diarasa arulm trol fnaih rill llallerretUm. I eltev.a I one nf o rlave H eainalam. C.iraMliunn. Iiralvala. Khlnea ee Uie Tinuhiaa. rirella. he-.il ur et eulal. Saul C O. U. area rataSatol pr'C. AOtlreaa SIM4.0SSU tfHue , Itrwsstsie. OaklaaA. fall for la For The First Coin THE COINS: banker, as the v are likr.lv to fcav this wav. send direct ta ia. nrririn Because They are OJorlcss, Everlast nf And "Best" ra 1 1 1 1. 1 rTf ape Raanraa.' Werke, KAVKR FALLS, PA. aalea Act.. Maale .. I hlesa-a. tail IU! liar! I SL tasuat laX Sa. Eteinnalism. lWla iVf-W I imilll IIIUM. laMM.Ba Ii. art Ik tiaMla le. UKa. N. V. STIELB. SJ I FreeH fxrvet. Ptlaet, Or. TS O o o o