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F all receipts for cooking t requiring a leavening agent if ti I the ROYAL BAKING. POWDER, because it is an absolutely pure cream of tartar powder anil of 33 per cent, greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make 8 8 & & ti i the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. Doing II la Ural, 'ntlo,TlirvrlulI.."iyi. Iliiokn. "DM act know jou were farm. TakiUK la lb townt" "Will, I md'I any that I'm taking Id tb whole town," Mill Tbreeshrll b deftly extraeteil a nnli enamelled balpln (rviu Ilia beailh'ear f a lady who win paa InH. "Hut I'm uot lettlnn anything escape ma."('biraKO Iteeortl. Bolltail ITWrrrxi. "Lrave Die now, lobelia," said Mr. Mo gwat, pasaiiiK Ills hand nervously across kit furrlii al. "I wlap to lie alone fur tba (til utiurortwo." What Is the matter. llllliiprVMoqulred Sirs. MtSwst, wllh some anxMy. "I have not toconsult a railway irulie!H (rruaneil tba unhappy man. CbicuKO Trib une. A Sweeping TW-toty. Witt You ahoiihl have wrn lb sweep lnu victory my w Ife Kilned ovrr an unusu ally peralstriit book agent tbla morning. Watts Kuoiiltl. tht llow'd kha do It Witte Chased hi in out of tba bouaa with broom. Buffalo Courier. A Jamil ParaaiM. Flrat Boy I wl.b wa lived In South America. Second Boy w by do yonf First Hoy Tbe schools down tbc waya close evrry tima tba town la barded. Good New. e al- bom- Be Waalc Tswtb. Husband I wUh you would get a saw drma maker. Wife Why, dear, I bar bad tbla on for year. UusImmhI Tlist I lie trouble. Sbt'a too old. Cloak Keview. 1 lie It "Why, air," Mild I he youug man, "do yon refer to tbla a a dims muaeum ourmf" "IJecauae." replied tbo editor," II la a freak. It baa mora tban tba normal num ber of fret." WanbiuKtoo Star. A raaallag Qwery- Tommy Say, papa. I'spa What, Tommyf Tommy Would you bare been any re -tire of mine if mam oia baUnt married yomf -Uallo. New Vara Woaa Onlelala. Einlity-five women were nominated for school commissioner in tbelufocan vass In New York and four were elect ed. The Repnblicani nominated eight, the Detifocrsta 80, the Prohibitionist 42, tba People's Tarty 43 and tho To lllicul Equality party I. Tbo Hit of women commissioner la increased by ouo over last year. Fat Is wanting In most foods, or, If present, Is not assimilated. The result Is loss of flesh and strength. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, is a palatable, easy fat food that any stomach can retain and any system asslmllato without effort. It gives flesh and strength. Physicians, tho world over, endorse It. Don't be decelud ft, Substitutes! "pared by IMI Bewa. M. T. all O a A The launch CYCLONE, one of the speediest boats of its size on the Coast. Length, 30 feet; depth, 3 feet; beam, 6 1-2 feet; 7 ft. from top of cabin to bottom of keel : half-srlass cabin. This LOVE'S REMINDERS. by blaetdrd on run rn.pl. .pray, Mr cumin eeuM ) in .urprtaa. Tna rry aloud and A) saay On wlna-a that glitter aa they rlaet Rn bin ar the). i akyry rlrar, l'niiak4 blue ibrir biwmlii hrtacsi For now I think of one nuwl drar. Whoa.Fr.ear bright aa hi uehlt'twlnc From eov.rt miv clidre fiu-th a trill Of wild hinla aliie-ni lo.lll). Yt wbila I IM my tliimahi alll Mill Meek her wIm U tnt ilmr la roe, fur, oh, n.r mii ami emHtilna; rntra Hound, mrrrlrr than Hi Iraplm tbrnof Or watrra hm aprlna rllU iiur lla nm.le mam tlie linnet', long. Cpon a biHtraeonpil whli blrrh bma4 A Mnirrrl aanihil. .prr ami flret, Vnlll. hf nir rwle nlrl awtd, Hh. hlaht r mount, nn liaaif fiwt; And a. .lie hound wit liimt a fall Krnra kiwrr llnth In llmh abora Il.r btII niotliHi. w.ll twall Tb flukr-Hahl fixMf.ll.of mr lora. -Maark-w V. l la Hnaioa Ilk. Adtlea I'rwaa a tilaf. Kabarega. tlie n-gn king nf Unyoro, In Central Africa, la a nwu who rule bia nbjerta with a roi of iron. Like all ty ranta, he regulatee their amalleat artiona, and a hunt of apira inform him of any dinolieilifiice to hi nmimatida. Among other thln.'.n. he haa tnado a filed tariff of prtt-ea for everything bought or anhl in hia rountrr, and every deviation from it la aev.rely pnnUhed. An inataiu-a of thin la given ly Vita llaa aan in hia Umk alnnit Einin Ptwha and tha Equatorial Province. Abont a month after Haaaan't arrival la Unynro lie IxiukIH a fowl and paid SO cowrie for it, while the market price waa only -V In that part nf Africa it takea alut 2"0 rnwriea tn make 1. Boon aft-rwarl a drNgoman of the king appeared and brought back 3 oowriea, with tho meMwge: "A fowl nwta only S.t rnwriea, while yon have given an. The aeller haa don wrong, and the king will ptiuiab him, but he aenil to yon tha advice to be car ful hemreforth in your pttrchaaea never to give for anything more than it if worth, firt of all in your own intereat, and next to tliia in order not to dUturb tb market." Youtb'a Companion. Aw taterwatlag lfwdleaaaat. A man who Uvea in a flat near Central park recently had a peculiar experience. A couple of deaf mute rented an apart ment underneath liia own and were bleated in dne era in by tha arrival of a bouncing baby with an excellent pair of Innga. At night the little on wok np nearly tb entire houa by it criea, but through all of it the parent alept until the tenant above, at the aolicitation of hit wife, went down ataiia and fairly forced an entrance, Tbe deaf and dumb couple reaort to many tngenlona device to overcome th dieadvautage under which they labor. They are nnable to hear their doorbell, an they have ar ranged a piece of colored paper npon th gong in uch a way that th paper flutter when the bell ring. By keep ing a watchful eye on the bell they ar able to receive their viaitor promptly, but their inrentive geniui haa not aa yet devised a acheme to indicate the baby' diatreaa at night. New York Mail and Expreaa. Mra. nawaMi' Water CwaUr, The Colorado jonnia'liat, Mra. Rom ney, ha patented, among aeveral other article, a water cooler which doe not require Ice. It i a covered receptacle, of cellular brickware, manufactured of clay, aawilunt and aalawtna fiber. In the proceM the aawduet ( bnrued out, leaving tlie product cellular, or porona. Th receptacle, with the water to be kept cool within, atamla in a tray of galvanized iron, which bold water to a depth of two or three inch;, liy reaaon ot the ponwity of the cooler and tbe force of capillary attraction, the water in tbe tray constantly riwa thrwngh the cellular wall of the tereptacle, and i aaconatantly evairated thereliy keep ing the water inutile a cool a It I nau ally drawn from a well or apring. Den ver Letter. The Kaaawrwr Ik I'lrala, ! Alexander the (treat waa about topaaa tentence of death on a note,! pirate, but launch, fitted with the cele-1 J' Wm- "Whjr imt lbon brated HERCULES Gasoline En-! why." rejoined th rover boldly, gine, 8-horse power. In perfect ! "dt !" trouble the whole world? I. . am j . ..i- ' with one ahip, go in qneat of aolitary al- runnln? order, Is offered for sale rntnnmnAm tht.nniwi pirate. St a gTeat barsraln. For price Thoa, with a great anny,warretagaint and particulars address PALMER ti REY. Portland, Or. G ARMED. nationa and therefore art called em peror. Sir. there ia no difference be twixt na but in the name and mean of doing miarhi-f." AWnd-r, o far from Wng die pleaded with the frrelotn of thecnlprit, a o impreiarl with the force of hlf ppf-al that he dinmiaaed him unpun i)ed. Sala'i Journal. rb. Ttowta Waa Uraat. A certain city in KimUod eent a depute- tlon toCbarlra II. wbo waa very ill, aoliciU Th MOM ARCH aad RED HTHITata ra Itor brnxla of H.LTlX. wbira. u 'ttrf with MalUa Crrmm. Rldnwond and W.I labout bruut. ol a.aaai and W.t Ho-K, 1 oar oaJr trrf ta.ni ; u noi,wni aa. mm . . ..u.u w; merry to tbe .irk mau, made a lima, tarfluua Gntti Perchi md Rufchsr Mf? Co '' j enyibiug m to 0H rCl.ul aUil nkuCI IBIJJ. Mil., MjrttlilbtBrrrT1 ,onarcb lm,-tleot. KMablth4 la. rwrtlaw4. Or. I If. "Notbind." roilrd th oralor, "ezorpt I tbat if yon do not grant oar request I am THE DOUBLE CROSS By A1DOTE3 JOlES-rOSTTJ. II had written other winU. pra. thero. Titer ar too aacred for Vblio reailing. I at onre anawered thi Irtter, telling Olef all that had happenisl, and went out to pnat it la time to catch the drat ateetnrr. , Uut I had no aooner returned to the houae than a uraaenger brought me a dxpatch. 1 opened it and read three word: "Veraiadeadr (Signed), "Itaji." CnAPTEIt UL . "What muat hapjien to m nowr I mediuted. "Her tn thia itrange city am 1, unattemled, unprotected! My oooacienc will not permit me to atop her alone." A week went on, with no further tid ing from my uncle aave one letter, in which be aaid that it hail been decided to lay pour Vera at reat in Either family plot Within tea day Iran came home. He wa attired out of aevcreat reepect for tu departed wife, and aa I tried to con sole him during our conversation tb tear ruahed into hia eye and he cried aa if hi heart would break. Endeavor aa I might my wonli tee mod to afford him no anothing. Upon th following ilay and for a week longer he atxadtly ref uaed to go to hia buaineaa office, declaring tbat life bad hatt all attraction for him now that poor Vera had gone. Tbe aeaaon flew by. Olef letter came and mine went I bad entered a musical college and arranged for a term of vocal inatruction; and before I real tied it May month wa npon ua. Nat ure hail put on ber warm, green robea. Tha flower never amelled aweeter, the leave never looked brighter and but for the absence of the music of Olef dear voice the warble of tlie bird note would never hav rung out in more de lightful harmony. 1 bad already begun to look for an other letter from Olef. I remarked to Ivan that it wan quite time. And I also told him that upon receipt of that let ter I should return to Stockholm, hav ing Informed Olef to that enL What wa my surprise when Ivaa at once began to wean me from the notion of going home! "Why, do yon know, he exclaimed, that 1 had fully made up my mind to aak yon to write Olef to pay us a visit that he might be enabled to go back with you? I like Olef very much. lie (eema such a capital good fellow, and 1 am heartily glad that you have aet your heart one upon the other. I thanked him for hia kind regard, al though not without blushing a bit. I muat confess. "And now," he resumed, "let me offer yon a bit of advice. Olef la getting ready to enter the profession of law, ia he notr 'He haa graduated and been admitted to the bar." 1 replied. Unite to my notion, then. If I am not mistaken your dot, left to yon by your father, Orefve Melin, amounted to one hundred thousand kronor about twenty-eight thousand dollars in Amer ican money." 'lea, waa my answer, a hi words. "Not half aa charming a her dot," ut tered upon the night of my arrival, flew back to my memory, and still 1 could not connect their meaning with the pres ent, because Ivan seemed so interested in Olef and my future. "Could your fortune be converted Into reaily money?" he bluntly asked. "It la invested in ecuritie which might be negotiated," I returned. "Very good. Of course yon want to double your fortune. It would be but quite natural that you should. Olef, be ing a barrister, can quite readily accom plish the preliminariea for yon. If you will write to him and instruct him to fetch over well, any, twenty thousand dollar of that money, I, through my brokerage office, can invest it for yon in New York Stock Exchange listed se curities that will yield yon 100 per cent profit In fact, I know of such an op portunity today. Do aa I advise yon and I will make your fortune double Itself and give Olef a permanent place as man ager in my office. Hia legal learning will tand him In to great advantage and be will find twice tlie amount of profit In stocks that he would in the law." Being ouly a woman of inexperience. I. of course, gave harbor to Iran' ad vice. Twenty thousand invested would yield me an additional twenty thousand beside giving Olef a start In life! How happy we could be upon our little fortune. And so by tbe outgoing steamer I sent Olef a letter, instructing him to carry out Ivan' suggestion. I must mention here that for a fort night paat 1 had experienced the stran gest sensations a feeling of langor steal ing upon me and spells of morning dreariness. At times my limbs would seem stiff, almost dead. My back ached and I felt giddy. Twice I recall having stumbled over the floor when those dixxy ware swayed my head. I looked at my skin. It wa growing pan lied, color leea, lifeless! I could not make it out My exercise and habit were regular. My mode of living wa perfect 1 took plenty of baths, fresh air and good, wholesome food; and yet I grew weaker day by day, almost tottering at time. It seriously affected my vocal powers: four or five notes droped out of my reg ister, top and bottom. I consulted the old housekeeper alsint it. We called in Ivan. At first he suggested tbe advice of a doctor, but finally concluded that tbe cause might lie in the tin poisoning from certain imported fruits that I had been using a KwedUh brand of pre serves of which no member of tb family, except myself, had ever partaken. It happened that his snrmiM tallied with the cause, for I did put aside the fruits, took certain reme.'iea. Including a powerful tonic, anil within a few days my physical strength brgan to mend, my voice came Wit and tlie rises rushed to my cheeks oner more, a. if glad to meet old ai qUMiiitiiicea. and I got on without the least bint of my former failing. IlmyplriU fell beneath their load of sorrow. 1 refused all offer of consola tion, and in spit of th fart that my musical t lamination waa to occur the following Monday I resolved to return home at once. "1 hardly think that 1 would lose your opportunity to carry off first prti if I were in your place." urged Ivan. "IW eide, Olef detention can be but mo mentary." I remarked that it wa strange tta. . had not rtvrlred uir regular weekly let ter f u'tn him. Uut Ivau soon turned my con m of thoughts by saying ttu-t no doubt OKTs duties at home had crowded npon him so f.ut that he could find no Urn to write, and especially wbil mm W-i a a wa a a) L i J-rinted With Jaenffke-UI- matrucui y y P" mna- , Jatier had died, and that a visit to tbe tnin Ink. events, o PAf.vm rev. ,".r!rr.rzrrr3v3i w asaaa. as . aj IfWIT IM IttWK-mtt I ! I M CHAPTER IV Tbe Thingraila. which waa expected to arrive at tlie end of the following month, would have given Olef time to convert my securities and reach New York. Just eighteen day after posting my k-tter I received a Qulegram dated at HUJcholm which to" m that Olef , lt. -'w York Ledger. apUaa ould b impossible. This cable gram bor Olef tigaatnrs, and. e I reed O Ont slM ai ire tmlkttl n ifuulotf ftll la I mat of ua watching at the tieilaido of a dying fa ther. And thi argument, together with tbe stimulating b"pe of winning tbe prize, won me over. Hide your time, Cesca." Ivan went on. "The next steamer may fetch good news." I waited a week, anil In the meautitn my sorrow had Inh-u somewhat assuaged by my ni-cipt of the first prise fof vocal honors at the Institute. One morning Ivan handed me s) letter fust marked Stockholm. It was In il.Ts handwriting and yet it dd not I -em the same. I turned it over aud I'Ver again, nistide down and then held it between me and the light of thd sun. "Here ia a double crow uiade with a pen upon the lid of the envelope. I wonder what he could have Intrndod that to mean?" I atked, showing th cross to Ivan. I "He might have made it to revpd to you any attempt that should lie made to open the letter," he silggrated, looking at the mark. I tore off the envelope and read: "Do not let your heart split Uon the rock of this, my final adieu. Urvrity must be my parting tnemnge. Cease to boie. My heart ia lost to you. "You will ask why 1 hare not kept my troth. I can but say that my fa ther's will, opened after hia death, haa reversed my life, into which now shines the beam of a new lore. "1 am to marry the daughter of Lieut Hotline to-morrow. ou.r Olhcn." My heart, torn with the anguish of my own sad life, I could ouly sob and weep over it Aud then, aa often a Woman will do, I tried to lull my sorrow to sleep by the strains of melody. And as I played softly I followed the line of that plaintive song. "Drifting Apart." that I retnemliered having read in "Broken Barriers": Drifting awrt! aa lb. enl thadr Of lb reuis rne up lulu jroj an I met Imfting Brt' two separata tides Ovtt us out o'er luo U. wild anal tNifum ausrt ! foe aaoHuv a lov I lath Mlalrd jrixa Ui tbo love I lanaaa I Tiding aiwrt ! tat tliat alira lor Hath f rosea jrour ivrrnn and rhllled four aaad. fmrtln! Imrnuic sud lurthrr sdrajrl Uf Oud f ill w. ever a?aln on. ilsr !! la Ui I mm. km of 111. a hottml frsf. Sod hits, aa dhl, la tlx nd old wart Tor the first time since my arrival in America nearly one year now my Un cle Ivan begnn to show me warm atten tion. And embittered, weighed down. galled by Olef a cruel letter. 1 had let myself drift into closer communion with Ivan, and yes, I confess it to avenge the past I bail given him to understand that his ministry was not wholly re jected. He waa not tooold thirty-seven. I seventeen. From the moment of Vera' sail death Ivan had taken every precaution to throw aliout me tbe barriers of protec tion, in order that any posalble attempts to criticise my almde at bis houae might be set at rest He bad engaged an elder ly houaekeet-r, in addition to whom I had Induced one nf the young women from the Conservatoire to make ber borne with mo. We walked a good bit, Ivan and L And by this time his affection hail grown to firo. It waa no mere assump tion, that love of Iran's. He was ilwply in earnest 1 am not the woman to read a man' heart amiss. The name of his wife. Vera, had faded Into a mere mem ory now, and I received oertain proofs that Ivan would hare at ripped his heart of all else In the world for me. "What were those proofs?" you ask. Oh, that ia but for a woman to understand. I must say that 1 returned the passion measure for measure. I had come to honor, respect and love Iran. Hia image grew daily brighter and holier in my heart And aa we walked together, wrapped in one another' confidence, tbe very soul of Joy light ! our pathway. Of ooursej Irene, my con.. union, had no ticed it She seemed astonished at our mutual affliction. "Why, yon are uncle and niece blood relatives!" she exclaimed ue day. fir, a mvTTaTzn.1 VIOLtTa, tf O Ta wtndMre' calls, tb Tb ua oous fold fron tbe m4 Across Um aweuow aa I strsf k"or rua t las la f.ra frincW way. To satttar vkl.l wrl a lib d.w rYalcli only bloota. sup lov. for row For ) os, any tors, alou for rout TS iraMH brad. th. drodrops ah I as, Th bswtlKWa's brraih la awe.1 a wiimh Tb soft wind alrala witb prvaaace swawt To din w bit. srlsla si Biy fiwl And lilt Hi. kstrs fn'tn vhilrta bloe, llul lrn to wall, m U.ta, fur im I or )ou. mjr W., sIimw fur )oul llloeaa r-ur rM. abk k Itrarta brsnlla, Tbrir taint r(iiiu. aai aa our auilia, I satlwr I Una, taith fret rat ra).r That tlie, niy is-aliiii ma, drvlsr 1h.tr prtala lr. Ir.r ataltml a lib d.w, laf tall liuw I In. hut fur i0 I'or you, my !mt, slon fiar )out iHMislio' Maaaslaa. It's llaataw Malar. A well dnwet'd nion got on the Sixth trentin eleriitetl the other day and groptd along for a strap, which bis companion linslly placed In bis hand. As tho former seemed quite uncertain uf his footing and was Is-ing partially suportcd by the latter, people stared st lit in rather hard nnder the impression that be was intoxicated. He was not only well tlrcsMd, but wore a handsom ring, heavy gold watch cliuiii and other jewelry. Pasaeiigi r Jisttli d him con siderably as be swaytsl from the strsp, and pretty soon It tsvsine evident to thtsw in the vicinity that Instead of be ing ititoxicatcd the tiinn was bliud. A young lady mada the dircovery and im mitliati ly arose and motioned the blind man's companion to take her sest When this hud N'-n communicated to the blind man, the latter turned In tha direction of the lady and raised bi bat resiNftfully, bnt declined the prof fered courtesy. His companion whis pered something tn his ears imatt like ly that the lady waa both young and bsndrome for the aflllctcd man began pluming himself ami finally turned by changing bands on the strsp so thst the young lady might get a more definite view of a rather fine face. He straight ened np his rings, settled biscollar, felt to ascertain whether his coat was but toned and pulled down bis cuffs just ss a vain yuan usually doe when be want to make a good appearance, New Yoik Herald. ram ani aches. aoft Words. One of tlie mit curious of current beliefs is tbat of hypocrisy lurking in pleasant manners and sincerity in thoa that are rongh or stern. It seems a relic of our Puritan forefathers, but it certainly is ont of place today. One . foolish, or very Innocent, to giro bee to more than the letter of society oour tesit. Hut, on the other baud, the wish to please is a good sign In Itself, and the willingness to hurt, by word as well as by deed, Is a bad sign In it self. Selfishness Is, far more than hy pocrisy eren, a usual failing. And there is small bnM for the habitually self absorlted rough speaker, while there Is always a chance tbat the soft manner may sink Into the heart To those who tell us that aoft words hotter no pars nips, we may retort, oil is also better for a wig than rinegar. If proverU mean anything, it is because there is one for every side of a question.- MAN'S INHUMANITY TO IIIMNKf., Th. atnat Inhuman ontraf rs, nutraf rm wh'rh would diajtrse Hi aava.. man tt.rfwtrstm upon hia own ayatata hyaallowltigdraaiti'ur Satire whtrb eotiviila hl atomacli, aaoiiii. bla tuuatinra audwtasen Ma atatrm. Many onntil ronaisntly do tbla ued.r lb. laipteaalim that mrdlcain.iila only wt.leb ar violent I lli.lr setlun, sud particularly rslbsrtli-a, are ol any s.sll. Irt-tatalila Injury lo h.alih la wniURht iindi-r tbla ailatsb.a Idea. Ibvlaia II. wblrb MfWt uear y approac-hoa Ih brlM-fl-rent stf'Uin of hsliif is Hmlallrr's Momaeb Htil.ra, wtil h Is patnlraa, but lliiHonsb.and in lrirlew th. ititeallnal siil lnlead nf mil .ulna and Irrltsllnt II. Tbr llv.r sud (b. atom srb ahan In lb b.nii dlaeipllii lii.tliulr.1 by llila e.imprrbiiai m.dlrlne, wboa. balthtul liirtii.ne la f.ll ItirotifflHiHI lb ayal.m. Xlsls rlniia, rhiamatlr, hi.inwjr sud nervous coav plain u auieumb la It. This Is th -eaaoa nf Ih year when th awn Inamaker brf Ins lo put tb rmaludr of aau klud lu lb auad. 0s BuaaMlln. aun rnliaa s ao duat, BO assail. Tar Osxass for breakfast. I'll 33X10 and tlx w soon to be come mothers, should know that lloetor I'mrea's Kavntits lre aertisUoa rolst child birth of Its tortures, larnn and dangers to both nadher and cbikL, by aiding nab ure la preiiaring the syatam for par turltton. Thereby "ialMir" and tbe period of confine, ment are rreatly Bhortened. It also promea tb BBrreUHi "t aa buodance of oounahiiipnt fur tbe child. Mra Dob A. flcrnaia of OaAIv, Oerrtu Cb, rns.. wntr.: -Shis I Is-sso takln Iour ' Ksvonte 1'resrrlt.tli.' I was t sl.lv i stand on my fnt wttliout sulfrrin alns4 aVaih. Now I do all my housework, waalnns, oookln. srolns sud evrrytbtna for tny Ismlly of thk I aiu stoutiT now than I hsve Im-n la all year. Vour Kavorlt Prescript !c ' w) the bra to take before enfitlnnnrat, or st bwst H proved so with me, I -rrt autlen-d ss little wlib soy of my ebildrro as I did with my bvrt, and al W the bealtlik-at we've t'- Have lo ueed afverai to try ' r'svorit I'rtwuriuiluo,' aid It baa proved gtiod fis? Ils-as." W all bar palu and ache, but they needn't last long not any longer than It takes to put on an Alumm ' I'o socs FLsa tta. Tb only tblng to look out for I that you tt tb right plaster, for ba you need splatter yon aenf It. and there's no time for iirliiiiiliig and ftndinRoul mistakes then. A-k for Am a 'a Pnsot Ptssrssa and sea thst you gl thrin. If lliey say that some other u Just as eooil, tell Ih.in thai only the hrel u nood .uooKb for you. Alhim i i Husoes 1't.savsas sr quick and stir and arknoalnlsd hy th hlahasl nietl leal aulhortties to b th best outsld rem nljr for pains snd aches uf every deaonp tion. llstai'kiTH'i Pats Invigorate tbs d I (ra tion. Mall Ik world dnraa'l know how lb other kail lives.'' Nrllb.r diwe lb olbrr bail. Throst diseases i nini.nca wllh a ootiirh, eold or sore throat. "Ilr-nrnt Hnnrkutl Tmrket " ff iiuninliate relief. Si d ly in hurt. Price. k rents. "tW yo Il.r klaali,f" h. aatKl. "Alt aur prlwa sr piiwaaiil," au rrpllrd d.aitir.ly. Sitiib-nti, tea.h.ra (msl or friaalrl, rlrrsy mm si d o'bera In iirl id rlistis. ol vmpley mrnl .hiMint noi tall t.. writ to U. K. Jobnaoi A l' ... Kiehinotid, 'a. Thi-lr rrl lire. .hnoa Ibat tbry t'SVr sol th. tru. l.lraa sImiu! making ni.'iii') Tbrv rati tliow you how lo employ u.i.1 hour, pnifliabl). (M'llv nioimb lb bnm.lleat nl old maldi at. fiwtslly iria bo w.r mslfbhas la Ibrir )ouib. mm' Tin W eff.r On llnnlird IMIsra' It. ward lot anv rsay of ratatrb Hist rsntiot b rurrd by Hall a l at-rrh I utr. f. J.t IIKNKV A I'll., rmw..ToMe,0. We. th. un l.rUid, have known t J. t'he n.y for the ls.1 bfieru v.sra. snd nallev. blsi wtf4'll) hniiiiishlv tu sl btwIiiMS IrstiMrllona and ntisiH'l.liy a 14a to rat rr nut snv oliliaatloa mails by Ibeli A'tn. lr tkl At, Vthxleaal llrtisalala, T-'Ir-l", O. WAI lIMt. bISNAN A MAKMN, M boleas lr.il.ta. Tnll.i. O Hall t Catarrh I'uir la lak.ii internally, ai-llni dlterlly utsin th. blnod end mueiHia aurlareeni th.ay.i m. I'rtrw, ;Aemtt km bolll. Sold by slldiuMiats. TeallmonUls lie. Onard yourself lor tnmmrr malaria, tired fvellng. by ualn now Orratm Blond f uritler. KNOWLEDGE nringa comfort snd Improrement snd tends to person il enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who lire bet. tcr than others and enjoy life more, with 'es expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best product to the needs of physical being, will attest he value to health of tbe pure liquid axatire principles embraced In tlie remedy, Srrup of Fig. Ita excellence ia due to its presenting in the form mtt acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, Uie rcf realiing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax stive; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has triren satisfaction to millions and met with tha appmral of the medical profession, because it act on the Kid neys, hirer and llowrla without wr sk eins them snd it Is nerfectlr free from rery objectionable sultance. Kyrup of r in Is Tor sale by all drug gista in &0c snd 1 bottle, but it is man ufactured by tlie California Fig tfyrup Co. only, wliiass name is printed on every package, also the nsine, Hyrup of Figs, snd being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if ollered. TAKC IT IV.PrUrJDER'S. Oreqqn BLBooPunincR. -cunr s- JtlONCVillVtR OiStAStS. OrSKPUIA. PlMPltB ABO Sua IsVAStS HCADAChC COSTOTNCSS IV IX CP8IA. A TIE EIICHOa MTEIT ilSIIKl ItU ' . !T ,bh. . is-'V'Ir 1 ' It anr death to ilmund Son rrelt. fnrkei tlophen. Habbluaud all sot- msls thai burrow io ihnsnuiid. Mm. I J, ul. Mil Milalii Mia. II Inl A bnoiba: bo i d for ahlnm.ui'. S,moia V. J rartridro, wllh dl rt m fm vat se-it tr mg mniraoon. riw asi y roisiaJB aAltBMI bAIOK Co, Missis, Idsho. UCDOlll CO GASani IILIIUULLO GASOLINE nun t iey. tu rnuues. ql ui rutiut 01. i? ST. JACOBS OIL D4 all Um Wos-ld Koouia tba CUItM ta SUKB. , fgjxy flflffj SSB IV VotK StalMKas) UOBA HUT r 1 1 1 I U II Cklckaa ar ssslly sb nasal 1 1 1 1 1 raJase by astuj lb rtalumA IIUI II pubAtora ssd Braadara. o luairsied Mtsbsyue Uii all aboo win, Mfht, atroag, tellable and lt.au tiful. A llv snt wantf-d In very Pltv sod Inwa in ore feu.Wa.blucton and Idaho amid lor ostalojfu aud Ural FEED I. MERRILL CYCLE CO., 1ST WBehlwe;.M St., rorllsod, llr. WIlAE THE On aent a 4amTt V ' Jl Ills sold ea aiJti. Ik aad la tbe bast a ruarsnto by all ctros st In'-t pt.nt CWmsnmpiioft CetasA ba4 Ctoub ln hut far. ifatl imi in or II knHl It Pne't buy sny bat th fetaluma II yoa waul tiron, vltorou rblrkv wa ar. raeiaeioasi nMuariara lor Bon sad love to iters, Mark era. Hooka, I spouisln Toola, rounulna, Flood's Hmp Cur, Morris foultry l.'ure, :nne tbe real ehukeo-lliw killer sod every other artlrl rnulreo by poultry ralaers. Hr tbe marblnet In operation at ur aablblt with ih. NorwaJk Oat rich farsi, Midolnuafair. batcblni asulcaessad all kind, nf ma. Cauuwue In.' If yna want it, wnu ra isLywa isvusaio cu 7b-;u-lH-)M Main airosl. f .talus 711. DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO llua,Csl. PAIN IM THE QACK Hood' tarsaparllla Easily Cured All tha Bad Symptom. "former it yrrt I hav ufr red Imai l msl enmplaltit I wssmldnm Irr. Irnm en nanrar a ti. 4b Iw the amatl ! sj. Ierk. Stif ov- r et.rtinn would nm. me bt II. no my led tm-w l wka lo Iw atoatha. la lb slulat vf last 1 bad a sever Attack of tha Crip whlrb tsalnt thnmih Ih . riM Into 'h tvisi m.r I smtrvd s .upi ly l II"- d a sseater.l a snd It mail a w--w wnman 1 1 m I am 1- Ima lt lavksrhr snd it krpl at Imm ha. In the rtp la.t wtnlrr. Mr itsiislit.r baa alee hn-a bru.sttrd hy llnnd i HariaMrllla aa ah aiao had Ih (rip at Ih asm t.sj aa I wa Hood's Sana parilU Cures T!S CHEAPER IN THE END. lb QOLDEH WEST BAKIVr, POWDER. It siakas s I f tit II re, tweet loaf. Ibalna.tt H rm IK. maiiufaetiir.ra' s-uataulse. CLAMabT A blVaad.f'ufliaad.Of. frintfd with Jaeneckc-Ull- mao Ink. PALMAR k BE?, Agents. NO DIRT OR SMOKC fow WllaCaa Kua It llmuim Vm r eaeslaw J-alatar A Ey, A r , Lai. sad lnlaad. Oa mi M m I 1 Ih Itebtsf at arie. arts as a aoal t lire, atvea In.lanl rallH. Dt. 111- laatt' lodiaa file hbIbwI Is petered or rtl-e and Itrhm sd tb prtvata Ipena. avrry pot M wsrrsteI. avaru .l.la. bv Mail fM, , i . i tA nf r'rw Ml an. aad in wtLiuai atauf sctuiiaa co J-roprlalofS, Claveiaad, Oaia, Lwafl Dr. WlUlams lad.a HI LaN rniiimeoi wnl rutt Blind, f W aiee-llii and llehlnf Plies. Sae It eneofte) tb tnmura, sitsrs !. f. R. C. Wo. Sit-8. F. V. V. So. Ctt o o Sfltlrted. ft hssrurvil Bie.d se-iiiMiua l-.u id dlsM.sll st Ih. .tprnae nf a lew nl an" Mss. Bsaiua A saiiw. hnt t. Kti.s.tal HoOd'S PHIS breom th (avnr te eathartl Bllii eteiy owe wbo tin them. IS, per boa. DOCTOR fin vi el n r rH MKS nri H V THE GREAT CURE INDIGESTION -AUD- CONSTIPATION. Bsnlalor of the Liver and Kidneys -a irBoino roi Senfilt, Rbssmitlsm. . Silt Ehtsa, lesnlgii hi 111 0thirlloo4 indSkliDlifita. It s pnaltlv ear 1st all those painful, 4.1V esueamplslntsanenmpllesid troubles sad waskneseraoossaMa aasonf eat wives, mulbera Snd dsns biers Tbtfentl lmstlst snd Isallnf . Tweor Ihra doaes of lis. fisnsrt Hsu anr uksa dally keep th blood cool, tb llvet aud kidneys avb ive, aad will enllrrly rsdlrsl from Ihe tystesj all irsots ol HrrofBla, Ball aVkeust, at aay sHbol lorst of blood dlsees. he medicine er.r inlmdured la this eauatn kaa m with aurb reaily sal, Bor elvoa aura aulveraal sailalsrtlna wbeaev used ss Ibat at lis. Psanaa t Ksnsnr. Tbla reme.tr has bees aaod la the bnsnltsl Ibroufhoul tb old world lor th pesl twenty- bto Tears aa apertBO tor las soov Olaeaeaa, aad It has and wUlaarewhaa all albar ea-callo remeillaa IsiL Send for pamphlet of bsstlBmotsIs from thoa whe have beeo eared by lla ihv lruti.u a.11 II at II ta pet bolU. Try II aad be eoaviuead rorssleby MACK & CO., B and II Front St San Franolao. KIDNEY, ladder, ttrlnsrr sad Liver Dl Urarai ssd btabeist ars oured by Drossy HUNT'S REMEDY THI BIST RIONIT AMD UVfR MIOIOtMB. HUNT'S REMEDY Cares Bniktl Blisses, MteailB or HB-ts wauoa at vnae,raiaa la UM Pact, Lotus e. aide. HUNT'S REMEDY Carsa latmapsraBea, Xarveoa Pnassia, leMMsr iMIMllly, raule Weatoeaa sud Sinn HUNT'S REMEDY Carat Billows osss. Headaeke, .aHBdlne. Swat Slosaaca. tyspsi la, Conailpalloa and riles. HUNT'S REMEDY a aet. I tees In a healthy a MIT" T '( oa the KUw., I l..t taa mo . e. r tortus taem In a k Uoa.aBd I HASiwbea all other BMalli-lnee tail. Uaodreds Save beea saved who here I (ivaa Bp bt 1 by Irlaad aad pbyslolaaa. ULB BV ALL. UN I tiailaTA. w. i norr.LAS Ai anon Jeala ruatoni ., enMie Inaaj m i, m vsiue tor tin- mrnry t-'i. wawld. hmm sm! onrw .taeinrd oa th bntum. I .rry wsrrtab a. 1 ik n 9u ltm Inral mnm fr full ytfiri,k Sw scac-iptifmnf ouf rmnpart I f.7"- or arao wr iib in. atrortleoo jiunnjl.-Bae-' Lmikm. fe'bymsil. rWinfiw, Yum ft tbs best lfjwm; isrTT i iiwi a iWiilMt Dee Supplies, PORTLAND SEED CO., TI Beeoad Btroet. . rortlaad. Or Bead loreslaloftks. Ua. n S'ewaspiliea aa people wb have wee leea-aor Aats .saeaaBas) Ctae-aCere lu flissssninaa. It Ss tseid is.e.eaai fl bee ent ie;e ea eee. Iiwi4 ha4 louae U la ta kea. eooek -a.