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'!itonM '"""If, ''on ti, K led U. S. Govt Baking Powder Tests. I'M IF, report of the analyses of Baking Powders made by the U. S. Government (Chemical Uivision, A-'l Ucp't), shows the Royal superior to all other powders, and gives its leavening strength and the strength of each of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows: I i ROY AL, Absolutely Pure, All OTHER POWDERS TESTED are reported to con lain both lime and sulphuric acid, and the best of them to be of the following; strengths respectively, lv ThCJC tests, made in the Gov't Laboratory, by impartial and unprejudiced official chemists, furnish the highest evidence that the "Royal" is the best bakingpowder. ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., 1M WALL ST., NEW-YORK. .1 rT-Vi - f" t"v- N0W A DESERTED VILLAGE. Virginia M. "r" ""d l'"P oua, KupliMy I ailing to Ituliia. "A pott could writi' on 'The Desert -fd VilliiK"'' with Virginia City as a sub irtt uuii surpass (Sohleinith's Immortal upaluctioii mi tin- same topic," Bald E. L. llnitii'' "f Sun Francisco to a Ololie IjiiiKK rat mini. "The Brut time Unit I wasevtr there the population of Vir ginia City wiih renter tluin that of the er.tiie state iiw. Everything ran wide ojxn. .Mii(,'iiiliiiiit hotels and opera hall, I'lilatial lcsidenetn. stores that would have done credit to New York, tiilliniiairi- who spent money freely, ciaiiitaiiiiiiK )' that for brillian cy and (iiycty cunld not Im equaled iu the United Statin. I wan tlacie a stwrt tisie apt. The hotels and opera Lousea re cliwil, the residences empty, the stores removed to other Hiid more pros lieroiis placed. Dwelling! thntcoet hun dred ot thousands of lollai a aro given (iTtT to Hi" hatn, and the broken pant uf ttlt.'x, the Mini ten banging upon a iinttlo hiiiKo or Happing in the ;lnd, Ifive a greWHomc sense of loneliness. In yearn to nuiie it will nlford magnifi cent spectacles of rniim, and even novr in some sections of the town there is a tease to tho beholder of being in a city of the past. Millions wore made and lost, mid the history of Virginia City would bo one of the most thrilling sto ries ever written. "St. Louis Ulobo Dcinocrat. Make Ibe ruolslioient Fit His Crime A Swaliian living at Rottweil, in Ger inany, has just counnitted an offense iKiiiiist the law. The crime with which the man Iihh been charged is conveyed in the title appeal ing in the Uerman law UhiVs as "Hauiiirgewerbebetricusaus l. liniiliKsiibKuliegefii'hrdiing" (Article I f the Law of Way 28, 181)0). London News. "The Campbells Are Couiiu" is a very old Scottish air. Copies of it, dating lurk to MiL'O, nro known to exist. Among the curios nnearthed at Troy by Or Schliomauu wero several golden lumps dating from 000 B. C FOR cuncs SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON. THE cures CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER. BLOOD HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. The BEST PREPARED Sfll n FVFRVWHERE, JOHN CARLE 50NS, New York. Ifv nuwtliePtinlam lnrnlwur Braodcra. m.i'kc iiiuuey while wlirr are wanting lii:if hyuMproccMm. 1'iMic.gielliAllthuut and drtrriltra every artH lenredrdfur Hie, lAjultry buiiuew. The "ERIE" mrchauleanjr Hie wheel. JTrllirMinixW We are rapine t.iioi lirrnta. Biorle Cl- loaue.mtileil free.girei f"IMirTln)0 rtHom etc.. omT WAJtrrn. f ETALTOA IKCtTBATOI CO.,Pettlsm.Ca. Hm anch Hochb, 8 Main St., Lua AKf'f . I Clinr Plinr nD Dll TQ A SURE CURE FUn rILtO liohinc CUm kixo, by muaMura lik 0"-Pl'i,'"vJT jnUM.itchinawlK.nwanii. 1 uia l.irm ao'l Hun. " ' r'rouiuiiK Pilaa yield alam-e OR. BO-8AN-KO-8 PILI d. Vilrh an, dlivri I, on mtu f!W. aNnroa Un lthm, SlKlul a 1-nnMicn, enr rnct Mmwuli uOr. bul.a, I'sUawU-. V- TAKE Naj: PrUlslDCR'S. OREtjoN Blood Purifier, 1 inr at IDNfY8,UVtR DtStAS5. DtSPCP9IA. A. Piun ro a nrnwrc lufttxm nsrAStC . llTNHFAnAnMr. CQ5TIVtNCSS TTl. s y Illiimrateil I 1 rjJL Calalugue LEAVUMV OAS. aaBBBM v Per oent Cubic In. par oi. IJ06 . 160.6 U-58 . 151.1 11. IJ IJJ.6 10.J6 . ijj.j 9S3 114. 9'20 . III. 6 8-oj . . 96.3 7-a 87.4 ! 3 "e iTivli tLS i i DEATH THROUGH A KISS. While rar..ltif Ilia (iranilrlilld Ibe Old Man Inhaled a Hair Wblrh Killed lllm. It wa a joyous company of young, middle aged and aged people who con gregated at the Inline of Air. and Mrs. Samuel Larkin in Hnruim-hamiii, I'n. They met in honor of the littieth wed ding anniversary of their host and hoot em, who bad passed their allotted three wore yparn and ten and were still in the enjoyment of jierfect health. Several nweet faced, luiighing grand children were present to contribute their share of sunshine to the occiudon. Littlo )-year old Mary Edwards, with ber bright blue even ami light tresses, w3 there. After kissing her grand mother affectionately f he sprang upon ber grandfather's lap, exclaiming, "(irandpa, I bavo lots of kisses and a bear hug for you." Then the old man pressed tho sweet face of bis favoiite grandchild to his, fervently remarking: "Uod bless you, llary. No company would lie complete without you. You aie the embodiment of sunshine itself, and I trust you frill grow to be a noble woman." "Tell me how much you love me, grandpa," said the child, "aud then 1 ftill giv you the kisses and tho liear bug." "I cannot tell you bow much I love you, child," auswered the old man, "hut I can assure you it is a big lot." Then Grandfather Lnrkin imprinted kiss after kiss upon the ruby cheeks, and the child, dtJightcd at the mani festation of affection, retnnied the com pliment, and then, throwing her littlo arms about the old man's neck, gave the promised "bear bug." Hhe then crawled down from grandpa's lap aud busied herself for a time among others of the company. An hour later, and just before the joyous party were about to partake of dinner, the same littlo Mary approached ber grandfather, re marking, "(irandpa, I want to give yon one more kiss before dinner, and theu 1 want you to sit by ine at the table." The old man smiled and lifted the little girl in his arum. Two minutes later be felt a tickling sensation in his throat and realized that in returning the Inst kiss a hair had caught in his month and been sucked into hi wind pipe. This immediately produced hard iits of coughing, ur.d before relief could bo, obtained a blood vessel was rnptored, and death resulted instantly. Consternation reigned for a time, aud the nged partner of the unfortunate sep tuagenarian, overcome with grief, fell in a bwooii. She rallied an hour luter, but it is thought ber great glief will cause her death in a short time. 2?ew York Herald. ii One rhaae of New York Social j. If In olden davs miladv "swore ber pretty oath by yea and nay," the modern dame or raslilou, wiui me iraiiKiiess ui her world and period, uses the "big, hig D" (iuite openly. Smoking Beeins to be an accepted fact among the young mar ried women belonging to the smartest ...t in Khw York, anil swearing is the latest development. It is no uncommon thing of late to Hear pretty women nee o....iir tlwir intimates verv strong lan guage Indeed. Curiously enough, how ever, and rortuimieiy, too, ior u g' -w-eral good, these little indulgences are con fined to the intimates of the inner cir cle, while to society at large the modern woman of the world is a mouei 01 coiu Tlwrp has irrown un in Lon donand of course New York has adopt ed this latest innovation a iiiiuuue vi e.wuuOi nn1 action anions the truly ini tiated of a certain set that is somewhat appalling to those who hold the old rasa ioned standard of what a lady may and may not do. New York Tribune. Savaiei In Modern War. ti . .,.,.i.,i,M ae tlia effect of lb an iw,.w.. .o.-on tummler and hotchkiss shells nv i - j--------- npon the Matabelo when they were re treating. Un tne sneu nursling hiii" rhrotiL'h our ulasses theMatelieles turn round and fire at the u li. r the she 1 had burst, inina- Itig itwassoinedialsiliciil agency of the white man. From information we re uft..r tins tiirht we learned that the eneinv had intended attacking ua at 10 o'clock the previous night, but ow ing to the mcket having lieeu sent up n .... , r . ..... !... waaiAa to recall Captain uoriuw iu.j ....1.1 ....!, ... tlilnkinir tliat we were Hiram iv. ... holding communion with our gods by shooting at tho stars and bringing them down. London Telegraph. A rl lllunder. Blunders that are literally worse than lr)lllw, are not oncommon. Knch a one was coiiiiini .M -druggist, who, by putting up the wrong prescription, caused the death of two girls named Holtr by morphine poison ing. Duttbe consequences of tho ter riide mistake did not end there. The iK-trntbed of one of the girls. Dr. Low eiithsl. whose prescription was misread, went Insane. And now their father. Christian Holt, bas died abroad, where be retired, broken hearted. soooas be could close up bis large business inter wis la York. -Rochester Herald. imiKlUJOXXAT. Tretty Marital Weize leane.) against the tilo liy ,e Imle, , ilue paTUg about Lr Cupid bow mouth whereon the kiss of Captniu I.nrt of the drngoona wru rmpou IMeftir tlierlinniiing lilush which framed 10 sweet a amile. MariUI . f., fixnl on the dust clod of the receding drngoou, waaaverteil a long, angular Itrirr-llmiuat liainliled along the hedged and triearilieil highway. When he reached the lodgv gate, he deliberstely Sat upon the fiuderrock and also watched the Increasing ,uMt and listened to the diminishing -o.,f li.ats. "Why, Urii.r,"eclaiinml MarlM, turn ing quickly Ionium to the lodge, "where did you come froinV "From home, Marila-1, and a purpose to ye," aoU-rly replied the simple farmer. "I've heard ye hnve Ut-n reei'lvihg alten tiona fnnn a aolilierV Mnrils l laughed merrily and blushed. "Ye has a guilty hsik, Marihvl, and I f-nr what I hear lw true, lint ye must nut encourage flume. chaM, Maribrl, for ye know ye are promised to me." "Iain promised to you, llrler? Why. you must lie mad I Aud w-heu, pnty, gave I Milch a promise?" "It was not ye, MariM, as gave tho promise. It was yer father told me ye should he mine." "lsib to my father, then, to fulllll the promise!" exclaimed the ipiick tempertnl Marihcl, casting a glance where the dust hal riseii.tlieu turning and walking quick I ly up the avenue toward the lodge. lirier-lioimat looked puw.ledly after her, but he neither called her I nick nor uiani ' tested chagrin, lie dragged his corduroy cap from his glossy, lilnrk head and twirleil ! It in his hand, his eyes llxed on the turf reflectively, until llerr Wei.e camo along homeward from the village. "What iln ye hen-, llrier'' railed out I the jolly gaiiifkec)er. "Sit a minute, llerr Weize." called out , Brier, straightening up. "Did ye not tell ; me 1 should have Mariliel for me wife?" "I did. Why?" "An hour ago I came up the road from the place to pass an hour w ith Marilrel. An I turned the U-nd of the road beyond I saw the girl and a soldier" 'Captain I.urt?'' "The same. I stopjied Just beyond the stile to wait for them to separate. I heard the soldier ask Mariliel to be his wife. She gave him her promise, anil, llerr Weize, they Healed it with a kiss. Now, llerr ' Weize, never has Mariliel honored mewitb a kiss" "And ye saw this, llrier?" "With me own eyes." The sturdy, gray licardcd gomekV!' strode up the graveled avenue toward hia lodge. llrier shambled off down tho Mad. ' It was a stormy Interview that took place between the father and daughter. The motherless girl pleaded her love fi 1 the dragoon. Her stern father swore ije should wrnl in her rank, and that his w ish ! was that she become the wife of llrier-llnu- iiRt. The same blond (lowed In their veins. Their quarrel increased until the dark browed parent, goaded by disoliedieuce and love's obstinacy, threw oien his door ' and bade his high spirited child ttavebia ' night forever. !a a a a aa i "Yes, hero was the very ssit. Do you remember, dear?" i "As if it were yesterdny. Come here, Myrrje, I wnnt to show you something. " A tall, beautiful young woman ap proached the gray niustaehed, flor!sl, port- ly man, upon whose arms leaned the gra- I clous, well preserved lady who made the Urst remark mid who was regarding an i old, brokOi down gate with peculiar In terest. i '.Myrtle," said the gentleman, "it was i at this very spot that mamma promised to be mine." ' Ho looked Into the bright eyes of his daughter as he added: "Just here we sealed our troth with a kiss." Then he took the face of the contented looking lady in his gloved hands ami said: "And mother doesu't regret tDnt first kiss, elm's she?" ! The resMinse was ni& lu words. "What were you thci, papa?" ajwed the ; girl. "A captain, my child." "Aud you, mamma?" "A gainekeeisT's motherless daughter, ; Myrtle. This is the lirsttline I have been j here si nee yourgrandfatherilroveme from , home because I was In love with your fa : therand declared I would marry him r no one." ! "Where Is grandpa, mamma!" "Dead, dear, years ago." "And was tho gamekeeper here?" "Yes. Yonder in the trees was our Irdge." 'WboiUheganiekccpcrnow, mamma?"' "There Is none, my child. The estate , has been closed years since. Ivt us walk up under the old trees, and I'll show you ', whereyourmother'achildhood'sdays were passed." o i In theCloorway stood an old man. The lady looked at him steadily for a , moment and then gave a little gasp. The general lifted his hat In response to the salutation of the beggarly hsiking fellow. "You live here.niy good man?" he asked. , The old man bowed his head. The general tossed hlui a piece of money as the party walked away. Tho old man leaned against the door frame and watched them until they left the avenue by the gate. The coin lay unheeded at his feet. Tears stood in the heavy eyes of llrier Bonnat as he huskily whispered: "Her father promled her to me." Chi cago Newa. Kanaaa "lr " kyurda. The magnitude of tho business dotie by the Kansas City stockyards on the ,Vi acres of land known as tho Ilottoms may I bo judged from tho fact that the annual tulary list to pay less than aud men who act as buyers is more than tJl.OOO.OOO. Kach of the eight packing houses has 'wo or three special cattle buyers to whom largo salaries are paid, and the sums re ceived by the agents of commission housea are more than the majority of professional men earn. The big houses pay their ss did men from :.'WI to 10,o0 a year. The latter Is considered to I only a prop er equivalent for the wen-Ices of one man , who confines bis purchases to sheep. Fif ty of the buyers, it Is said, receive more money each year than the govemnr ef Kansas, whoso compensation is 3,000, New York Tost. Lady Aleaander Vutt. Every one knowa that the Princess of Wales is devoted to her little grandchild, the Lady Alexander Duff, who, says a writer in Woman, is one of the prettiest children which it has ever been my lot to see. And I hear npon the same au thority that the same tiersonage also completely rules her father, the Duke of Fife, who is also devoted to her. Apiar ently now and then his conscience smites him because he has not as yet quite such a warm corner for the last arrival, for the other day he asked a male married friend, quite pathetically, if he had any favorites among his children. Upon receiving the asurance truth ful or otherwise that of course be bad not, the duke looked puzzled for a mo ment and then broke out: "Well, I don't ears. I don't see how yon can help it," and went on quietly with the business be was diseusslnf . I AMBITIOUS HERMAN KOHLSAA1. Ilia Career a CalilM.jr, lUtkrr, Mllllunair nod Great Newspaper Owner. j Herman II. Kohlsant, the brainy young I Chlftigouti who recently paid nearly II, I Ooo.uoo for a controlling Interest 'in the i Chicago Tlmes-Henild and Kvenlng Post, was working for A a week during the great. Chicago Are in 1ST I. Ho was a Isiy of IS when the flames (Icvit-tati-d the city, hut ho displayed the same audacity, fertil ity of resource mid prompt ncs to net In an emergency that have been such conspicu ous factors In making him th sucecasfiil business man that he is today. TV Issiks of his firm were In the ith of the flames and If they were destroys! the firm would le rulnisl. Finding himself nimble, to hire or even buy a horse Kohlsnat ran dow n a street until he dually came iu-ms a horse I and buggy hitched In front of a hotinc. Without Inquiring who the owner was or ; asking for his consent Kohlojuit tcimiorn- rlly stole the team, relumed to the store n fast ns the horse could trot and saved the books. Tho horse was afterward returned to his owner. I Kohlsant was born In F.dwanls county, ! Ills., March 2l, 1 S.'i.l. Ills father was a German, and his mother wa F.ngllsh. II. II. kolll.SAAT. When the future editor was a yunr old, the family removed to Calemt, where young Kohlsiuit worked on a farm until he was l'J years old, when he moved to Chicago and enjoyed three years of schiMiling. Ho theu Is gan his business career as a rash boy. Thrifty, aggressive and persevering, he was soon traveling salesman for a bak ery firm. Ho learned the bakery business thoroughly and opened a luiiehnsmi and bakery Just at tlin time when thcaiSuvh lst s' trials wen' attracting so much atten tion. Kohlsjtit had a natural talent for adver tising, mid ho stain had a iiiiiiiInt of, bak ery wagons flying what seemed to Is' the rod flag of anarchy. On the flags wero tho wonkj, "This Is a war for bread." People Is'gan talking and v. nderlng, and In two days Kohlsaat ami his bread were well ad vrrtlscd lu Chicago. Ho Inado a fortune out of his lunch and bakery business, bought an Interest In tho Chicago Inter Ocean and Ik-ciuiio a successful nowspnMr man. A year ago he sold out his Interest In TEo Inter Ocean, and ho has since Wn looking for a gissl paper. Tho death of his old friend, James V. Scott, gave him tho opportunity ho iloslnil, and he Is now In full con t nil of X'10 Times-Herald and Evening I'ost. THE TROLLEY CAR AMBULANCE. A St, Louis Innovation That Will Doubt less Eatend to Other Klrrtrlo Kunda. Trolley cars and ambulances are not usually far apart for any groat length of time, csiocliilly In Ilnsiklyn, where HIS people ht.vo )Hen killed since the electric roads ticgan running, and St. luls has oonuludeil to get them even nearer together by combining them. A trolley timhulnnco car for tho spcclul use of the health depart ment Is now In successful o K-ration on the eks-trlo nsids of the city and seems to Ihi a great Improvement over tho old fash ioned horse ambulance that dashes through city streets liko a big black dug with a very noisy tin ran tied to his tall. The ob ject of the trolley ambulance car Is to af ford a safe, quiet and uilnless means of transferring Injured persons and otl:;nr pa tients tot lie hospitals, and It dis-s Its er rands of mercy so well in St. I-ouls that otter cities will doubtless hasten to adopt the Innovation. Tho entire car Is 83 feet long, and Its In terior measurement is 21 feet. Thtdism tfro wido and easy of access for men hearing a stretcher, tho Interior is finished In cher ry, 14 large and partly frosti-d windows INTKUIOR Of HOSPITAL CAB. furnish abundant light, mid a movyMi pa-tl'lon running tho length of the car lii vldea It Into compartments fur men aud women. The ventilation Is all that could bo desired, water healed by electricity and cold water are ready for use at nn Instant's notice, elnctrio belli couimuiiicata with both Liitfurina, rdcctrlo lights dispel the gloom when the cor Is running at night, and, In fact, about evory useful appliance and convenience for hospital work Is to he found In tho car. The floor Is of quartered oak, double, with asbestos filling li deaden sound and rlvotal trucks of ssvial roust ruction, hav ing two sots of equalizing springs over the oil box In addition to tho springs that car ry tho car ti.sly, aid lu tho humano design of easy mid noiseless movement. Under the center of the car Is an Inclosed spare for stretcher splints, a water tank, an Ice, box and other necessary paraphernalia. The car Is wanned by six electric, heaters jilwad along the sides and Is controlled by electric breaks. o Tim Issly of the car U painted white and1 trimmed with blue and gold, a pleasant contrast to tlm usual funeral blin k of the ordinary ambulance. On each side la tho legend, "St. Louis Health Department, Ambulance Car," and the Geneva red crista Is conspicuously displayed to emphasize the humane oillct-s of the novel vehicle. O - - A Hemliilacenea of rtapuleon. A scries tif unpublished letters of the first Napoleon apjieared in Paris week before last. In one characteristic epis tle the uut.rtTnt tells the minister of po ll co to arrest Mr. Kulm, the American consul atUcnoa. asa wearer of the cross of Multa given by an agetit of the Urit isb government. The emperor adds: "This Individual, having received a foreign decoration, is no longer an Amer ican. I am sorry, moreover, that you communicated with the United Btates. embassy. My jsdice must not recognize embassies. I am master cbes mul, and when I sus)H ct a man I cause bim to be arrested. I would even causa the em bassador of Austria to be arrested if bs plotted against tbs itats," i- IP' KXTIUOK 1)1 XA R Y ! AN OCCURRENCE THAT WAS MARVELOUS INDEED. Nut Merely a Kellrf from nn lualgnia caul Ailment, Hut a Human Lire lutolted. The new sgathcrv r on his daily search for items of iiitucst ofteu comes across liiipiK-uiugH of moro than passing note. It was during a recent conversation with Mr. A. II. Cruiisby, the well kuowu commercial traveler, with the Cochran Lumber Company, that a re porter of the Commercial learned of a wonderful case. Mr. Crausby is well kuowu in Memphis and surrounding country, and now resides at lis Kerr street. "Just ten yean ago," said he, "my wife noticed a small lump in her breast. She thought nothing of it, but it increased iu size rapidly, und soon broke through the skin, and com menced to discharge. She was put under treatment of the best physicians, but they very sssiu found that they is hi Id do her mi gsxl, and simply prescrils-d antiseptics to keep the place clean. lloth her grandmother and aunt, by the way, had died with can cer, and when apprised of this fact, the doctors told me that they would uot attempt to save her; that she was in curable. Although the cancer had by this time become deep seated, and her health very low, I bad one of the most noted specialists of New York to treat her. After treating her awhile, this doctor admitted that the case was lioM-lcss and further treatment useless. It is difllcult to imagine how despond ent we all became, knowing that she must die, and unable to give her auy relief. I had s-iit over five hundred dollars with the Ust medical skill to Ui had, and felt that then' was no fur ther hope. "due day I happened to read lit ad vertisement of S. S. S. , recomiueuding that remedy for c5nccr, and iu view of the failure of the most eminent physi cian in the country, I confess 1 had little faith left iu any human agency. However, I purchased a bottle of S. S. S., ami to my delight, itscvincd to ben efit her; after she had taken a couple of Is t ties, the cancer began to heal, aud astonishing as it may seem, a few Is. t ties more cured her entirely. You can probably better understand how remarkable this cure was, when I ex plain that the cancer had eaten two holes iu the breast two inches deep. These healed up entirely, and although ten years have elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned, and we tire assured of the pcrmnm-nco of tin cure, which we at Urst doubted. "1 certainly regard H. 8. H. as the most wonderful remedy in tho world, and it is truly a Uod-sond to those atllicted with this terrible disease. Yes sir," he concluded, "you may bo sure that I shall always be grateful to that remedy, for without it my home would now be desolate und my children motherless" Memphis, Tenu., Com mercial. Tha Aga of Invention. Mrs. Illnka My bark la 'most broken. Mr. II. What have yon been doing? Mrs. 11 Trying to tlx some of our labor ! l iving mni-hiucry so It will work. .New j Vork Week I v. tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet ter than ol hers and enjoy life more, with 'ess expenditu-e. by more promptly i. .!...'. .i.. i i'- ... i.iupting tho wo, Id's best pmilucts lo tho needs ot physical wing, win attesi ho valuo to health of the pure liquii iixativn nrlncitilcs embraced in tin remedy, Fyrup of Figs. Its excellence Is due to Its presenting in tho form most acceptable and pleas s it bi tho taste, the refreshing and trulj beneficial pnijK'itics of a s rfect lax ativc; eflectually cleansing the system, ilistH-lling colds, headaches and fevers sml permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and llowcls without weak ening them and It is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Hyrup of Figs la for sale by all drug gists in 60c aiul tl bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup (Jo. only, whose name Is printed on every package, also the name, Hyrup of Figs, ami being well informed, you will uot accept any substitute if ollorod. lHl;ECWSXf,n- iki'im; CUE AM BALM. sfpfify n pn f irtt of thr llnlin Mfti up iiifu (Ac nn( its. Afltr a mnmrtU tlrtiw ttrony hrrnth Ihr nil fill the none. t'tr three t met ailmi.nftrr menlf prefrrr it, ami brfirre rrtiriuij. CATARRH M.V's) f-IIKAM IIAI.M Opens snd eleanae, I he Nsasl faa.sgsa, Allaya Pain Slid lllflamma linn, lleait the Horaa, Hriiterls tha Membrane trrnn col.la, KssUiraa lha SeiiMia of 1 sale ai d ihnell. 1 he Balm la riulckly auaorbed aud glvea relief at once. ,, . , A panicle la applied Into each noatrll, Slid l ireeable. r-rlix.-, 40 oenU at liriiKSlais' nt by mall. Ki.V llllolHKKH, 64 Warreu Street, New York. MEN DR. LIEBIC & CO., Special Dxlcrt fur Chronic. Pilule in. Iis'.inf Disous. . -...'. it-. ,ka vr.MiM.1 rsms.lv fur sml'al W sakiisaa. jssiif Manl.osl and Privale lilarasea. Ovrrronies Hrniialiirsnssa ami ursparea all tor marrlaaa llls'a rtullea. ph aaursa and rsapon allnlllim; l Irlal n-rlll 'au nr aanl frsa In any mi. ilwrllilii tympbima: nail rahla'ilsry l , privaW lilrani' Maasiu HI., MM frauds, o fs tlicfAai. " fed ua U.X4, laa r" jnirf'ata 11 Lurtli wnt St AU tlbi I AiLS. . LJ Beat I luih byrup. Ta.ua IXsaL ir . ..... I. SniMlMa KNOWLEDGE Ttrirurs comfort and Improvement and AIltWMk I IKK MIKVK. Thartilel (auction ot the kidneys It to aer ale Iruin Ilia uIo.nI, iu llp,i.asalliriiii(h Ihna, oi i-eiiaiti iiu mr illeaand staler v parili l.sj whirli make their anal fill laruugli lha bla.Mer. 1 lie i lelrlillon til itine in tsmariieiiie of luaelUlli ol lha kl liisia la irmlui'ili ol brlilil d aeaaa, dmM.y, llals.lea, alhiiuiliiHria anil oiber Diala ittra nub a laial Iriulviiey . HiMiit-r't aiomai b Hillvr,, a hifhly aueiiuiie.l lluifllc ami hl..,xl d (nirriil, liuit lb kiilurya whrn liiai-iiva to lttrw Uiair aililiin tun. I on, and drain irolu lha ma. enrrain luiiiiliiea nhlcb Inlaatll ami ll.rratiu Ihrir own eaiau-iu-a aa organs ot lha Issl). ralarib ul lha liUdilrr, iiaialan.l rai.n Hun ( lha iiiiua aie alo m.U.I . arre.tad or averted by Ibla Ih-ihsu prnimeer and rva uia lite nl ursaiilo ariloii. Malaria, rheiiniatiani, eoniliaiiiii, hiliou.ni'aa and U)asiNiia alto irld to Ilia lUll.-i.. win. ii I, Mi ai.llly bvua flvial lo tha weak and iirivmia. "Ha nlll l hentd I. urn In this world," Ibe mother pmii.lly aal.l, lie aaa. lie niowrd ilia lawn each morn t.re lulki arm out ol Iwd. iiowa tiiiht WtoflerOna Huiidml Dollari Itewf-d for any case ol l alarrh that cannot be cured l.v Haifa l atarrli Cure! F. J. I I1K.NKY A I'll., Props.. Toledo, Ohio. We, the tiuileralKneil, have known K. J. Cheney for tha past l.'i yean, and believe him erliK-tly bo..oral.le In nil business, tranaactioiia and nnaiiclally aide lo carry out any obligations made by their lirui. Wast A Tacx, Wholesale rn-Kits. Toleilo, O. Waiiuku, kissa,V Masvis, Wholesale lliugKlsli, Toledo, 4). Hall's Catarrh Cur la taken Internally acting diremly upon the MiknI and miiciius urlacet of the system. Price, 'he. ier bot tle, hold i y all I irugglata. Tealimuiiiali frie, A man who ha ueter had the timthaehe doe, mil know lha real iileaaura thrra la In uot bat ing It. NKW WAV KAHT-NO III ST. (lo Fast from Portland. Pendleton. Walla Walla via O. It. .V N. to Spokane and (Ireat Northern Itailway to Molilalia, I'akoUu.Ht. I'aul, Minneapolit, Chicago, Omaha, HI. I.ouia, Fast and South. HM:k-ballast track; line scenery : new eipiipment (ireat North ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; faintly Tourist Cars; Jlo Met Library Cars. Write C. ('. Iionovati, Oeneral Agent, Port land, Oregon, nr F. I. Whitney, (. F. it T. A., HI. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in formation a Ihi it rates, routes, etc. I could uot get a'oug without Plao'a Cure for Coiisuuiitioii. It always cures. Mas. K. ('. Moi-LToa, Needhaiu, Mass., Oi t. !, ll. MI'NIC STOHK-W lley B. Allen Co., the ol.leat, iba largast, 'ill Firal Hi., I'urilaud. I'hlekrrliK, llanln.an, Kl.oher I'laiiua, Kaiey (irssua l iw i.rli-ea, aay lerma. IO-iK!IT MI KIC-Saud lor catalogues. (luar.S ynnrsrll for atttrnier malada, Ural liellug,by ualug m v Ort-gou lllood l arlCr. Tar 0 SHU it for breakfast. Dr. PIERCE'S I'LGASANT BBBBBjAk PELLETS si;:k iiuadache, uili0usne5s, CONSTU'ATION, ttSvJ ixiara-jTioN, KWr3 DYSPEPSIA, lOOR APICTITC, and all derangements of tki StonuuM, Lhtr and UowtU. Of all druggists. ONCU "gc" ALWAYS IS FAVOR. WALTER BAKER & CO, Th. LariMt Maaaltrlarm af PURE, HIGH CRADI Cocoas and Chocolates Oa UiU Coallaaat, aata imliiS HIGHEST AWARDS htm Um tmI Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AUD AMERICA. Caution i-aVTsuS of lh hbrfia4 rpra ot. ir K'ala, tuMumrrt thoulil Miaktir ' mur plr ml wtB'tfartyr, .mly. Varrlialrr. MiM. I0L0 BY OROCCRt KVERYWHCRI. WALTER UU A CO., OORCHESTtR, MAS1 H. P. N. U. No. 600-8. F. N. U. No. 677 SEEDS SI I have bought from the KKCKIVKK of F. U POSSON A SON, the stock, Bttnrea and good will ol the seed business lately carried on by them and will continue the same at SUA Third Street. BUKLL LAMBKKSON, Poktlasu, Ob. SHEEP-DIP LIIILE'S - Mlies urn uioui Antifermentine Preserve! all kinds of Fruit without cooking, and retains their natural flavor. WEINHARD'S FUJR BliWAKR f Imitation trada asarks and labala. is the whole stoiy about hW HHP HAWK SOPA vrifytrnc Costt no more thm other rtckige sods oevtrjpoltj A 111 yatnaVJ. flour universally acknowledged purest la tte orw. 4 Made only by CHURCH ft CO., New Tork. Sold by fneen crerywhere. jl WriU for Arm mad tfajuer Book vaiavabi JtawlasM-i'Uaf. tVaVVir VVVVVVVVVvv-v.rv--TrTTr-a 1 "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO I PRIZE HOOD S Parenparilla more than any remedy f bar ever taken. have never been robust and wa. auhject to seyere headaches, and had no appetite, blnce taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and IIimhI'i PHI. I am a well woman, hare a (rnni appetite and sleep wall. I ronliallv recoiiimend HimnI'. bar nparlll i.-Nls.. B. M. (InaiUM, Kill more Hi ii-w, Klllinore, California. nUUU S rillS t,manrM.headaiba.ii G.W. STAYER SCO. CIV To . " STAYER A WALKER PORTLAND. OREGON General Agents (or Acitm ak A TATixia Tiihksiikks, Tk action Kniiinks and I'inosi Wooiuii-ar I'owik. list for aal. HAND-CASE SEPARATORS AND ENGINES And other Machinery nt Slaver A Walker Stuck to eloae out rheap. Writ tut Cntnlnana and I'rleea. Itooui 6,'0 Worcester lllock, Portland, Or. DR. GUMS UIPHOVKO UVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC. ONR TUT. FOR A oor, bs'sltb. 1b pillt wiwf tM trvum Uck to tnaka n rwtilr. TlF cur liew1rvv brhta tl Ktssa, tm1 rUi tft Otoi)iioa t4M iKau ouMMifcrs. 1 tmt n-ii tv frtia rf mchfa, To nn in- vua, vim bt9 IMkO MlvU Jm VUiWlULi4. A AMERICAN Hers' co. Palmer & Rey Branch Clectrotypers Stercotypcrs... Merchants in Cordon and Peerless Presses, Cylinder Presses, Paper Cutters, Motors of all kinds, Folders, Printing Material. Patentees of Self Spacing Type. Sole Mukcrs of Copper-Alloy Type. FRAZER AXLE CREASE EST IN THI WORLD. ItawaarlngquallUoa are uniiirpaaaed.aotiially oullaallua two botes of any olhar brand, fraa from Animal Olle. IIKT THS UKNtllSS, KoR SALI By OKkUON ANU aTaT-WASHINOTIIsi MKKCHAMTI- aun aMasaiara gauaraiiy. YOUNG wsMAN YOt' VkS MAKK MONEY BAI tm hay wlih a gfMid Hay final W ill. u for lulormaUou. I1H V l.r-S-W .all all lb jolaa. Writ Iwat flt.teiaaa Hk'Ji) ior caiaiugua. I. J. TRUMAN CO.. S3S Huah Street, San rrnnelae. Cnl. Please mi u Hon Ibis I'apar when writing. sane. tuitlCI nill'P Sooth i no mn. nmoLun o &v-u roa CHiLoaiN tkithinq raraalakrall lrswlaUk IllnUaUllU, NON - POISONOUS, SAFEST AND BEST with cold water. ImprOTea Ui. wool. i co., py, Or. ,&tsssnisssiL WELL-KNOWN BEER (IN KKUH UK BOTTLES) Simnd to none- THY IT.. No matter where from. I OKTHSD, Olt.