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Baking Absolutely Pure THE WOOD DUCK'S FIRST SWIM. .1.. Mother Gele the Llttli OtlM Ho" I rain III Nt to th Wtr. A few mile from my home there it a Like ilmt him for yearn boon tho abiding !,.(, ,,f a polony of wd duckn. I have Lnt hotirn uIoiik tho shore watching (iw.e prt'ititKt of wuter fowl. The wood duck him "' pwnliari'J' t poMefwwl t, other iiii'iiibein of tho duck family il 'build ir homo high np in the cavity . 0f miio decayed limb, nmiully oue that out over tlio water. Tlio egg1- trom "'von 10 13 ,n nnm' ber, uro creamy white in color. House- Veiling i 1,1 Muy-u,1l t,,e ynng rere.'"lyto leave the uent early In June. 1 wan pnriom to tnow how the little dmkM ro:i li tlio water from their lofty ImtneS 1 had often Been them, when lanlly eh ar of tlieir shell, swimming bout with their mother and felt con vinced that they ucver conlil have left tome unaided. One bright June morning fortune fa rmed me 1 I""1 rowed aloiiK tho hike klmro to pay a viit to a honseful of niy nil wing bluckbinbi My boat was ' lvitig motiiiiilet iiiiiong the tall cat tails ihiit fringed tho shores of the lake .Suddenly 1 heard a loud Hiilunh behind me, and turning to look I saw on tho water a almrt dislanee away, jvwt shuk iug the ninny from her wings, a femalo Vi(kk1 duck and near ner iwoimyyeiiow balk m) small that they rewmblod wa ter liliin floating on the surface. Tlio old bird took wing, hovered and circled above her babies for a few miti oti and then Hew to a cavity iu a tall tree, a short distance away. In a short time the malo bird, arrayed iu the hand wmiest of plumage, joined his mate. Tlieu for ii few minutes I ponld hear a toft cooing noise, which remiuded me of husband ami wife discussing some im portant point relative to tho welfare of their children. Hie cooing soon stopped and tho moth er duck npieaml in tho doorway of her home. Then sho dropped toward tho wa ter at a slight angle. As her breast itruck tlio surface sho immediately dived, ami whore her body had been I was surprised to see two littlo ducklings swimming about ns nneoncerued as though they had been traveling in tho water fur years. The routino of flying to tho nest was repeated four times in rapid succession, and each timo it resulted in an addition of two to the family iu tho water, which kept growing until it numbered 12. Thou the mother duck swum ont in the lake, followed by her brood, whilo the male bird brought np tho reur of the procession, acting, uo doubt, as a guard and protector. (J. S. Shick iu Phila delphia Times. II Cot tha Sugar. The following auocdoto of a tame oiuukey, to whom was given a corked bottle with a lump of sugar inside, in dicates that tho animal, though tiuuble to invent, could imitate. A phrenologist would sav that the monkey hud "per ception," but not "cnusality. " How to get at thcKugar was a problem that bade fair to drive him crazy. Sometimes iu nu impulse of disgust he would throw the bottle out of his reach mid then be districted until it was given hack to him. At other times he would sit with a countenance of in tense dejection, contemplating tho bot tled sugar, and then, as if pulling him elf together for another effort at solu tion, would sternly take up the problem afresh and jnzo into the bottle. He would tilt it one way and try to driuk tho sugar ont of the ucck, and then suddenly reversing it, try to catch it as it fell out at tho bottom. L'uder the impression that ho conld rapture the sugar by surprise, he kept rasping ins teeth airaiust tho glass iu In tile bites, mul warming to the pursuit of tue revolving lump used to tio himself into regular knots roxuid tho bottle. Fits of the most ludicrous melancholy ould alternate with spasms of delight a a new idea seemed to suggest itself, loiiowed by a fresh series of expert Bents. Nothing availed, however, until out light was shed upon the problem bf jar containing bauunas fulling from me table with a crash and the fruit roll ing about in all directions. His monkey liip coulemplutfd the catastrophe aud reasoned upon it Lifting the bottle high in his paws, he brought it down npou the floor with a reiuendons uoiso, smashing the glass '"to fragments, after which he calmly transferred the sugar to his mouth aud Blanched it with much satisfaction. outh's Companion. Opportunities. oonieone has Raid that "every face "Jigi't to be beautiful at 40," and another tllt "no old erson has a right to le "Sly. because he has had all his life in uich to grow beautiful." That is to that life's oonortnuities of noble- , of even 40 years of opportunity, if . r" "seu, Hre enough to make so tnucti r'" within that it cannot help com H to the surface in graceful habits oi " nerve and muscles. The transfix "ration of a pleasant smile, kindly light "K to the eyes, restful lines of self cou- , " ot th lips, pure shining of the face great thoughts kindle inwardly " things do parent makes inevitably na no ntful week or two of goo T pve.. them, and no schooling of the either, but only habitual noble and giacionsuesa within, and this "1 give them all. Xor does wise man he has watched the quick expres " which flit across the face uneon Tonsly. The truth will out. and in raTi fla!,lli"8 motions sometimes ws the rucala nuder a handsome . and omtiiiiei catch the angel Here we j,ad not looked for one.-Ref. " Ginuett, A PECULIAR CASE. PHYSICIANS PUZZLED IN THE CASE OF MRS. BOWEN. Th Kplaropel lloapllal Maid She Had Cunaiiiiiilloii mill iur llrr rruiifa III HlltlHlHIlllHlloll. From the Kecunl, Hilltli l.til, Last July the Episcopal hospital ail mittel a woman whose palo aud emaci ated face uud racking cough proclaim ed her the victim of consumption, hho gave her nauio- as Mrs. hallie U. Uowuu, wifo of Wiu (J. UoweH, n-si-deuce 1U4D MeighaH street, l'hihi delphia. The case was diaguosed stid sho was told plainly that she wits ih an advanced stage of consumption. Tho examining physician even showed her the sunken place in her breast where the cavity iu her lung was supposed to exist. She. weut home to her family a broken, disheartened woman, with death staring her iu the face. That was the beginning of tho story. The eud was told by Mrs. Uowcu, who uo longer expects to die, to a reporter who visited her home. "The first symptoms of consumption came iu the form of terrible sweats. both night uud day. From April until September 1 was constantly cold and kept wrapped up iu blankets through the hottest weather. A terriblu cough took possessiou of mo, my breast was sore to tho slightest touch, aud my limbs were like cold clay. The hard est rubbing with the coarsest towel would not create tlio slightest nusli, aud the least exertion would so exhaust me that 1 could barely gasp for water. '1 weut to the hospital iu July uud they diaguosed my case us above stated. It wus wheu tho clouds wero tho darkest that the first glint of sunshine .... . . l ...t. . came, Mr. Stioimcrdiue, a irieuu who lives at 1S44 Clementine street, said to mo one day, 'Mrs. lloweu did you ever try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People?' I had never heard of the medicine, but in my condition could not turu a deaf eur to anything that offered relief. It was after consider able thought and investigation that I concluded to discontinue all the medi cine I was taking, including cod liver oil, aud depend entirely upou Pink Pills. I began to take the pills, at first with but littlo encouragement. Tho first sign of improvement was a warmth aud a tingling sensation in my limbs. Finally the cough disappeared, my chest lost its soreness, aud I began to gain flesh until I was fifteen pounds heavier. All this I owe to Dr. Will iams' Piuk Pills, aud I canuot praise them to highly." Mrs. Boweu 19 a kindly lacea luoyoi middlo ago, a church member wen known and highly esteemed. Nie looks today well aud strong, aud il seems almost impossible that she was ever given up by emiueut physicians as an incurable consumptive, xci sum is the case beyond all dispute nr. Williams' Pink Pills contain an the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood und restore shattered nerves. They are for salo by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' aiemeiuo winy. Schenectady, N. Y., for &0o per box, or six boxes for 2.50. Jtnrrdotrs of I'ariwtat wt.tr mnrrnts havo been fated to I mndo the heroes of so many strange tales it is puzzling to say, but tlio fact re mains. We all remember tho cheeky bird at the parrot show who, uncover ed last of all among tho competitors, plaoed his head knowingly on one sido and ejaculat.Kl: "My eyel What a lot of parrots!" of course securing tho prize. I knew a parrot once wno am i ed modesty and bashfulness, who put his claw before his face and shyly in formed his audience, "Polly had a let ter this morning offer of marriage for Polly." And there was anouier gray friend of my youth who would entreat tho cook for dinner iu tho teudorost terms and swear like a hundred troop- im if not attended to. We have all heard tho talo of the publican's parrot who was pumped ou for proclaiming that the beer had gone sour nnd remarked to tho cat, on seem that quadruped march iu dripping wet, "Your beer's gone sour!" Tim last of tho series of parrot stories that has reached mo is that of a large green bird who seemed somewhat slow of speech, and who so provoked his master by his stupidity that that young gentleman, who was trying to teach his bird to we -i ri, h relative with tho words, Uood morning, uncle," lost all pa timce and shook the no. J'ffh; sido to side, grasping its throat the while and reiterating: "Say good morn hig nncle, vou devil! Say good nmrn g uncle you devil!" A few days laN his impatient young man beard, terrible noise in the fowlh-mse. On Lrking his way there he found beWb iesof three hens prone upon the clay fTxir. while on a perch 'VM was he parrot, holding a fourth fowl rfthe throat and AriaWng with rage, "Say good morning. rxm-W, you dill Loudon Sketch. Ttirorj and ITctr Wife-Do IH wspal r writers sit up all night? Husband I believe so. "That explains u, we. "Explains what:" . , The household department of ' th U 'r recommends r-a,t potato. fur Kfast. One would have to sit up all StM to have the oven hot enough. -.New York Weekly. o IHG SHOW IX DEXVElt I t AN INTERNATIONAL MINING EXPOSI- TION PROJECTED FOR 1896. Pvaignril to rouiiurmiirata Two (Irrat HUturia fctruUaoit llrniunilnil tit nrr- ; I Truiul.ll,,,in lru(rrw-toiu ol Ih lotrrratiiig IValurrt la ITrtlim. , Tl y are getting ready to hold an in teruatiiiiial mining exM.itiou in Dcti ter next year, und from ull uivount ev ery mail, woman, child aud dog in that Uantiful Item I'ity of the mountains is bearing uu uctivu purt iu the prepara tions. This rxiHihition will l much more than u mere display of tho mining re sources i f Oilorado, fur the products of all the mining states as well us those of Colorado will undi ubtedly 1 well rep resented. )esidi-s Mexico und Smth. America have Isi-u iuvited to take part and have siguitled their intent ion of do iugso. Still further interest, iu aihlitioii to that which so general a mining expo sition should arouse, is giveu to the proj ect by the fact tint it is to commemo rate tho close tif the first century since the purchai.0 of tho Louisiana territory to show tho pM;re:4 cf the tranr.ils siscippi country in its mlnli.g. ugricul turul, educal iuiial, ii'anufacturiug, liis torical ur.d imlurtrial advanivmeiit and to celebrate Colorado's twentieth mini versjuy us a state. Tlio projivt was fuiimil.itcil in March, and ut u meeting licld in that month u board of fii'.l manager was eriattsk These managers iipp.iiulitl an eventivo cowiuittee which pcifcctcd I lit- iiicirH- llLi I'll" l1 1SKI MINIMI III II IHVIi. rotioH of the Iutern.it iuiial Mixing and Industrial association. Auninj the di rector of this oraniMitioii ate (ioviTH or Mcliitin. II. R. Wolcott, 1). II. M. fatt, J. 13. (trutit, Frank ('. Young. II. A. W. Talior and others well kiu.U H iH Colorado. Since thou I lie board if man ager ha Ik cii iucreaed in iiiiihIx r un til them are l,3"ill liicuils rs, many of whom, us i proper in a state where the sexes lire oqiu.1 as to suffrage, lire wom en, though on all ihedilYercut organiza tions und IhiiiiiIs connected with the promotion cf the ex.s;tioii lmt two women hold olllces Mrs. J. L Routt, who is first vice president of the bourd of managers, und Mrs. James H. Piatt, who is one nf tho siiWdinuto vice pres ident. Fairly in the movement it was real ized by the projivtors that it would take what one of the Denver paix-rs termed "a young fortune" to curry it through, but large sums havo already birn subscribed, Mr. D. II. Moffat t, president of the association, leading oil with $."(,0O(), und there is now no lon ger any reason to fear for lack of funds. For the site 120 acres if land in the southeast lMirtioiiuf what is known as City park und !I0 ucrc of the sclusd lands, directly adjoining, to the south, have been secured. Tne principal expo sition buildings will lie put up on the 30 oero tract, while the K0 acre of City park ground will Is- W'uutitlcd mid devoted to u comprehensive exposition of tho theory and practice of irrigation and tho ugricnltnriil uud horticultural features of tho rxpiwitioti. Tho show will bo opened ou July 1, IH'.HI, and will continuo for six mouths. Buildings for tho following named de partments will be erected: Mines and mining, mechanical aits, manufactures, agriculture, live stock, liberal urts, archiiMilogy, ethnology and lino arts. Besides many additional buildings will doubtless bo erected by states, counties uud largo exhibitors, and the installa tion of foreign villages will bo encour aged. It is also expected that the feder ul government will erect a handsome building, and u ihiiiiImt of the agricul tural colleges und oxcrinieiit stations branches of tho department of agricul ture, have ulreudy signified un interest in tho agricultural und irrigation exhib its. By resoluti f tho Colorado legis lature tlie states of the Union und the - .11 1 nations of tlie Wliole eann nave mm requested to send representatives and exhibits. It is believed that Arapahoe county will appropriate 100,000 and the city of Denver fiO.OOO for exposi tion purposes. Of course the.mining exhibit will W chief and most interesting, and, surpris ing in many quarters, ho doubt, the ex hibits of gold will k quite us promi nent as those of silver mining. A fea ture probubly not duplicated at any olhwi exhibition ever held will to the mineral spring department, wkeroi-H samples of wirier will bo shown from wore thuH 100 differcHt spring, "euck oho war ranted Hot only to euro w hatever is the mutter, but also to bo stronger iH tiu-H thuu aHyof the others." Then there will bo a wonderful exhibit of gems, another nf fruits and others of grasses, shrubs, building stone ami so oh. that the building slsill It ' not 1 , only bo urtistlo in design und thorough ly fitted to the purposes for which they aro to be erected, but ulso permuiient iu character, so that the exposition of JMMJ can be followed annually by other ex- positions, ami tho architirtsof Colowlc are already hotly comis-tiiiK: for tht honor of desiffuiiiK these buildiims. Th stork of the association is placed at 1,000,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares of the pur value of l each, hy ery nilwrilx-r to this stock, which is nonassessable, is privileged to vote at every tneetinK of tho association, aud tho stork is beinff generally taken up all over the stuto of Colorado. . . The llahy'a Name and Tlllr. Contrary to tho ronfldeut assertions of ill iuforim-1 l-rsous, tho new royal babv will Is ur no title for the present .i..,.. ,i.,. ctiiirtesT one of prince. Oilier mi"' -' He, has no riKht yet even to tho prefix Cf rovnl biKhmi. but the (ju.i li Is eMKs t- ed'nieedilv to p-uinly that ib f t in his status bv'a sis inl wamuit. Tho only question' df prchslng moment is too Christimu iisiihs to be given to this im- I ptrtaiit ami fortunate infant. The Into imke i.f lurenre was hui-tiwd AlU;rt Imle of f lareiiee was imju" VIMur Uaue Ie iiw'-h -!.... the iiniil fltnirwi i"u ( IU n - - a . throne of Kngland to t fllhl one (lay try s man UfnriuK the nwn -f Ivt tiM- iLl hurl.aii.1. If !'- " 'u tUo name n-vlvwi. it win -flrntof the half diAwn.nr w which the rhike of Vork'e ton will carrj thruogu lift. London Letter. ,i..i. i- THE VERHADA MATCH. ! Aad tha I'aManger Had a Cigar, la Fart I aral at Thru. A prosjioroua looking business man boarded the front platform of a cross I town c.ir. uud drawing u well filled cigar cuso from his (tucket sclivtcd a choice i looking Havana. Tho driver "sizisl up" the man and tho cigar cuc, uud his , mouth U'g.ui to wuter. The smoker, aft er luting o'T the end of his cigar, began , fumbling for a match. Failing to find I no, ho turned to tho driver mid usked linn if ho had a match. "Yin, sir," respuiilcd tho driver, ' with alacrity. "Hero yon lire, sir." "Thank you," said tlie business man, , lighting his cigar und sending the. fra i grant kiuoko wafting across the driver's fill-O, "Very convenient to have matches around, sir. I alters makes a point of carrving 'cm. " "Indeed.'" j "Yes; so many gent lemon pull out i cigiu", und then find they ain't got a ; match." I'n IT, pufT and silence, i "1 ntu quite a smoker myself. 'Course I can't smoko ou tho car, but then I en joy it nil tho more when I get off." "I supNM) so, " said tlio smoker ab Kciitmiiidcdly. ".Many gentlemen make a point of giving mo a cigar, cspeoially when they rides reg'lur. I ain't had my ufter diu n smoke yet " "Oh, said tho business man m a preoccupied maimer. "Yes, sir; I ulh-rs parry matches, as I said before, 'cause when a geiitleHiiiH has a cigar and uo light ho alius seems so thankful for it. OcHcrully gives iho a cigar too. Sh'Uim kinder fair to ex change u cigar for a match, 'cause the weed ain't no good withoHt a light" "Ah," said tho smoker, evidently busy iu his muni with something eon Hivted with business. Tho driver looked despairingly at him imd ufter clearing his throat said: " You don't hapis'H to have another cigar in yonr H-ket, do you, sir?" "Certainly I huc two or thrco," said tho business maH testily. "But what has that to do w ith w hat you have been talking iiIniiiI? Tho rent of the journey was inadu iu silence. New l ork Irihuua SON3 EIRD3. RnmrtlilfiB Atxiist tha IVathrml Warblrr of IHiri r. nl (ouulrlr. India has the j.icie bulbuK often ealUil nightingale from tlieir reinuik ubly swivt voices. The HiudisM train them tositoil their hands and lo carriel lilHiut tho bazaars. The black faced thrush is a very tine songster und run imitate almost everything ho hears. Tho white eychrowed or siKi'tuoled luuuhing thrush has a loud, powerful song and sonui melodious notes. Ho Is sometimes called tlio greater Peking liightiugalo or JupniicKi mocking bird. Tho JuiutncsH robin is a pretty bird to ltsik ut, ami Tory lively In his motions, but is overrated usasiuger, his uoto re sembling our Baltimore oriole's, only shriller, with littlo variation. Australia ha the piping crow, which is more of a shrike than a tnio crow His song is rich aud varied, the notes re sembling a Unto. Ho can lo taught to sHuk and imitate many hinl ns well From Africa aro shipc largo nnm hers of little birds to this country culled African singing fmches. Tho plumage is handsome nnd often very odd. They lack voice, only one, tho strawls-rry (inch, having n song of iiny iwer. They nro ciinuinu. however, nnd pretty to have in nn uviury. A gentleman in New York bus uu aviary cage containing some S3 varieties of small birds, and mixing them many African (Inches. As one of the canaries sings a small finch will fir to his side, uud placing Ins head ngainst tho singer's breast listen close lv until the canury drives him away. A weaver bird with a thick red bill. in this same happy family, will take all the threads given him and weave a close network down tho sido of tho cage and ont on Mio jsTchea His owner say that if ho would givo him enough material the bird would weave until ho shut out the daylight. Philadelphia Time. A FREAK OF NATURE. riia Kan-I Oranga and lloai II Cam r 1 Tttla Country. Tho first imvel or:ui(ii wits doubtless a freak or "sisirt,"as horticulturists jiy. To ninke such a fruit by art i lice would Is iiiipoHsiblo, It is abnormal frvi-M in the btuL Tho mivel shws m tho bud as farly as tho bitter run be Hinineil tunltsr tho tnicrosMr- siry even Is-traced Wai k to (hb ttowwr, whk h is double thoHKh tlnet word s nt rx press thu bleu very wil , ciim Wisstm iKivinir a si.MiiHilary hlisnai whim h. Ih tin) di'velorcd fnirt MterKivel s tse a seeondiH-y nrane, in a-iwe sti'is Itu-vinff a dtstinet ski-n swF"i4in t Tho two story ciwnr)!! is n noviOf . A Kssik oa hiirtivnlt-uw fK-W4s'hul mi 1642 pivws a pictwo f t-kn smitd nKtH .h4 calls it 'hhmh Ai-4 fwrsa." This is tho earliest e'eiie bxown. The blussiiins riwdy lnwniy pollea, aad tLn fruit is MSKI ill, tkimeh not alwirjs, 1 uu..ll,itf TWn viH-ieST is acupajaiw b ImdiliiiK Where it HfiHire4 is not known with eertniiity, but it wis paoW ubly iu " southern Asia, TWeneo it wus brotiKht to tho region of hko Wthtenra aeun und eventually diJTasoal over tke worhL A lady wh luwl traveled in Brazil told Mr. Saunders, chief Birdener of tho department of aifrieulturo, ubont tho oraii(e, which sho had seen in that country. Acting on this information, Mr. rNinnders t"ld a Star reporter that ho sent to Balna and secured a dozen youiiK budditl trs. These reuchrd the United States iu 1870, being tho first navel oruiiKO trees known here. From thestt tr-s others were propa fratt A Ono of tho first batch thus ob tained is now iu tho oriuiKC house of the department of arrieultum Iu 1873 two of tho trees were sent to Mrs. L. C Tib bets of Kiverside, CuL At tho same time others were sent to Florida. But tho plautitliu California fruititl morequlcK- I""" y t and were tlie tlrsl to unnu-i uueniioii. ..n l...illie evident tllltt tllO tlllllUtO (if mt Wlu( i.tur suitetl to the pnit jvtt,jn f this variety. In Florida it u ,,,,, w,mciently pnsluctive L e., disn U((, uar frw.ly t.wmU to be profitable. Nevertheless tliti nnl uavei urauncs WK) frm f lonoa, iiimiKn tm-j nro un iiaunsollie as imam iruiu t-''i" I" tl.llt' af 'a a. w ' , Wa,l,, Star. Fron . ,1 r rots foa'a Urere. A trettT ani twto mniww " nmlA to help the fund for the Wgar Allen Pi niouumeut In Uultinnire. It ii to roltiYute roeee on the poet'f frw Vld Mil UiolU At fitUCT Uloee. llrr I Tia lor Itutra. All travehr ui.ne that thrro aro no where else lore so Illuguitleeiit OS those that cover the ganli u wall of the old Roman palace iu tho Via Sistiui, iu which once liveif tho famous epicure, Liu-ullu. Rome i a city of roses. Tin y run riot, but those of tho old pal ace Imvo become celebrated. Their odor i passionate iu its intensity. Their form, their every jietal, the way they haliK UlMili their stems, is picturelike. The coli r of some is deep, deep crimson, :il uu st black ut the heart, iu others it is ciiiiiisi iuk, ehauging to rich cream tint -i at the center; oilier arc tho bright vcll.iw that mellow into gold; Whers ire the white that is like melted moon light ii the h tal i nn ' lVt'd next dool the house uu il. Hiking the paloco gar- li ii. und 1 had frequently askinl myself, "What ha produced these superb roi-s';" i!i di;y I saw tho gardener, whose love for his rose is almost pagan, wa tering tin in carefully ut tho roots with l clear dark liquid. I was sure that ibis was the feeding that had todo with the scent of their wonderful beauty. Ou investigation 1 learned that the wealth of odor ami coloring was tho re sult nf aiiimul food. That mysterious libation whii h I had seeu poured at their roots was strong 1ns f tea, made from fresh cuts of 1st f and strained. The old gardener himself invented tho idea. This reminded me how luxuriantly I had sivn fern of every kimL even the liiotit delicate, growing in several spots iu (Jerinany where tho brewers hud bo- stowed their lefuse ttinlt. HistTalo F.x ureso. Tha llral tMttrnoa. Trillie Mow is tkist fellovr fcv H-krg on with yosc sister? VIilllllU- I gHcS SHO MrHst H1re M- oi'ptt-d him. Willie Whirl Kiirke yi thiuk f IU ibl lie Ho mis MopVH) Hmking nn riiy Miorv wevkly paywuHs. Xvw Vaik lieruW. TIIK M.VMTOXK TIIK AH4II la IU r(Vi'eS? hreHk ( vhsf, wtilci mi-atM mil nirirlt llrHM UUr (llrsKr, lilrl ail BireH- 'Miire) f tlie vflMH hiiioiliisi ill tlie a 'y, Hi-li m ilu. miHH pre etleii nl I he llK Hw a II. it i( rSa biiwfh, tho rlretrlMtittii f I'he HoimI. NKiklHir Hiwre i llvr r ai4 ilu rtiiisW" rcnltU iititi ih Ihr tiHllr4 M'r'ermtttir m lbre lntie linna than ihe vtMiHttii. tmil aiot rrf u!Ml.tf, Mi.eU-11 r'esiou . h lllllei. l i t rrmill til Iu Hr la a sHftiy aula is sitrniith, Itstvilier a Mh O.r Mtf m atiie riiimt'iiniiiiiru tlii Ilia U'linte et ! la Mm mn iiKi neurit llml ane la leylnt a a slur. f vlinhly atelnsi the ttnavnlilMble -l-aotrhii. a hlch nlil ar niHki-a iiiMin lliekyetein. Tut- lonlti ln lutliiriici) nl Ihr llilieri c-oiia.ll- one II a rvllnlili1 HliKnNid aua!!! inalrt. Iirunmliitin mul kMne' irmiblr. Aeptitlie an.l lre. Itniirttve tbnniKli lla ti-e, and U lifu'ei'l" he syium ami i ml I lie nun oi ci J, ami ilantit. Miillltit -Thrv bit.l lis Income las law hi fieorire Waahtiiifnii'a lime. Sililim.rr HuW do tou kutia T Mullliia Wrli, l.o ,r nrver UM a lie. Old Rip Van Winkle went up Into the Catskill mountains to take a little nap of twenty yrart or so, and whra be wakened, be found that the "cruel war waa over,'1 Ihe niuiilblr niniiaiiiic had "fouirht it tivrr " tht- second time anil "blown up" all the oHicrr that bad paiticipatrd In il. This much is history, and it ia also an Ail lnt i, at fail that, it took Ihe same Irnnth of lime, for Dr. Pierce's Hidden Medical Dis covery to become the most celebrated, as it ia the must effective, I.lver, HUkhI and Limit Kt-mrdy of the site. In purifying the Hood and in all manner ol pimple. blotches, eruntions, and oilier akin and sealp diseases, aernfulous aurea and aarll- Iiir. anil k inure a aiimrnis, me uniiirn Medical Discovery" tnanifests tlie moat fotitii curative properties. ERCURIAL POISON la thai rraiill of the uaual trial mrni of tiltKx illMirilen. Tlir atatrm la llllt-tl a nil Mrrrurj and rulasli rrntnliiia mi.ra lit Is? ilrrairl than the illaram ami In a short a hlltt la la far worae condition than brfora. 1'Ue cummiHi result Is RHEUMATISM S.r wlili li H.H.S. la Ihr mnat rrllalile rare. A few ImllliK will alturil n-Hi t alirrr all rlar liaa failed. I auff.'Mil Inim a arvrte attack of Mrrrurlal ItliriiiiiaHnin. ntr a rim anil If" Im-Iiik awollaa S twlrr I Ink natural aire, raualns lha moat HK-rtielalliiK JUHia. I aprnl liumlrrtla of ilollor llhoiit ri'liel, Inn after laklna a few hottlraof I lniirtvHl rapiuir ami ant now a wrtl nian..eoniplrlt ly enrol. I ran lirarlllf ! a. ca. VOak rrrommrnn ll to mnj una I. A . 1 . ..,, ,hl iiftlnfi.l Ulsrasr. W. r. IIAl.KY, Hris.klyn Klevalwl U. R. Our Tmttaaaa Bloml nil Skin Iim null"! aaf addttu swIFTSrlCIIILCO.. Aiuata. Oa. mffrrrtl Ifrribly run muring in my hrml (iihiij nn (ari riW'irrn, ane brrmme rrry thirf, until Hl'i (Wwii I a'm anil ii Hi tt uttim rouM htnr at irH im trtr.A. K. Xrw nnm, 'hilling, Mick. CATARRH MtV'S) I'KKAM HAI.M Opena anil rlaanaea Ilia Naaal HaMaxea. Allara Pain anil liiltamina lion, lleala tha Suri-a, Croln n ihe Membrane Irom eolila, Hwaiorra Ilia Heiiars of Taata ami Smell. Tha Halm la quickly ehaoriitt! aud lva relief at once. A i-tf ilela la anplled Into each noatril, and la awwatoie. filca.Mlcmtta at lrn,t.' or b; BialU KI.Y BhxTHKKM, M Warren Street, New York. w. cmr$ IMFMOVKD UVER PILLS A mo PHYSIC. OMR PII.1. FOR A IMWR. BantaftUbnwJaahifvai airiiairyfce lb plll auopr J't II' " loaa to ptkm It t l r, nd rl Vlll tB4eiAI UiAiDUikjo bat tar tin MnarloffM.iira riU ona (nrlao. twaaorarl LuhAAfcO AUUi. UU. a-illaiUIliiai fa, br rnv aue aK.kn, lo ariovinoa tia FRAZER AXLE CREASE Etr IN THl W0R10. tta wrarlnt qiiailtleaaraunaurpaaaed.aetuallj oPlaallne iwo boira ol any other brand. Free Iron Aulmal Oil.. tllCT THK UKNtlMK. nH HAKK By UKKtiUN ANU WAHIIIHIITOW MKKl'HANTI and Ixsalara nanerally. AfaieiMpi mm S -liJlll! at lat ar ' MRS. WINSLOW'S sosrmuVno - FOK CMILDHIN TtlTMIMO -; ra aU by all yroaata. aa iwta a IU. I 'J (aat tuaa ayrua. Tim Uuuo. vaa f 1 IIOITT'S arnooi.. Sow hrre are boys brtlrr carol (or and more tlioroiiKly iaiiht than at Koilt'i fkiliiml, llurliniiaina, ban .Malao Ooiinlr. t'al. This cboul U in cbarK of Ira i. Holtt, Ph. II., and will ropii AuginiOth. 6. K. I'hroiiii'le. HOW'S THIS I We orlrr Ons I land ml lKillar Kewsrd for any rase i f Catarrh that cannot be cured ny llall'a t'alarrh I'lirr. K. J. t'HKNKY A I'll , Props., Tolnl i, O. We the undrrtisuril, have known K. J. Clirnry tor the latt la vrars, aud brlirvr him perlertly honoralile in all buatnesi trauiactioiia and liimnoially a'llr to carry mil any ulilixation made tiv ihrir tlriu. WssTiV. Tki'AX, Whiilrsttlc iriigKlti,To Inln, O. Wai.imxo, Kiksas A M avis. Wholesale Hall's I'alarrb I'ure is taken Intrrnally, acling directly uinin the blood anil mu coiii urlarra of llie svalriu. Price "to prr bottle. Sold by all JrnjjitH. Tralimun lal free. NKW WAV KANT-NO Dl'ST. On Kant from Portland, I'aiullrton. Walla Walla via O. It. ,t N. to Spokane and Urral Norlhrrii Kailaav to Montana, !akolas, Ml. Paul, Minneapolis, t'hlrago, Uinaha, Ml Imuu, Kast and South. Itis k ballast track; tine sornttry; new niuipinriit ; Urrat North ern Palace blrrnrra and Diners ; Family Tournil t'ara; Bullet-Library I'ara. Write '. lHiuovan, lieneral A-nt, Portland, Oreaon. or K. I. Whitney. U. P. A T. A., pi. rain, .Minn., lor arinirs inaMrc mm In foriiiation alHiut rara, rollers, N, AUK Vat NM'kf Sena Inr rlirulara nl Iraetaw ' Mee K liter. we Murrlaaii Hi , I'erMaaia, Or. t-iarfessi .-an-I he l. new atiS MinOer annaa ' ilrmrls)r" aaul "l'l S,' mattiwr .r or iv ra-'n, rati lie t-rnt'iii4 aa iim inrrrMreury ielcti, li'reich, laj aenaiiea ilii . tajHAii-aiaaiisa en. n sttif' it. Asen t a., rarasnia, tt.eawa. Afrer avh vMyweoa kanl if rue a swr H-a. I waat M-ed ty t'Uw'i l uae. C ti hi Kuko. Wall HrtH()Tl, i a , sr. X, rOT, Tit OimtA for break tut. Is Your Blood Pure If not. it ia initMirlititt that vi.n make H pure at ewe with the great blood puribrr. Hood's Sarsaparilla llrrnuse with lniiuie Mix -d you are constant danger ol' aerious illness. HnnrTc Pilla enre hahUeal room 1 1 rmuu a mis tiu, y,-r- perin.i Waller Baker i Co. Llmlteil, PURE, HIGH CRADI Cocoas and Chocolates Oa IkU Veatltml. kara mtl,t4 HIGHEST AWARD8 1VM Ih ffTtftl Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Caution: of tha teMatntl jrai ratta on our ikmI tuaatinirtsahoHiil Hiah .that eur iiv of rttanufaclma. namaly. trs-ns)tr r( MM M piui4 vs. to: -lv SOLD BY OROCERf tVIRYWHIRt. WALTER Itm I CO. LTD. DORCHtSTER, UX "REX" 5C--Cigar--5C KINC OF ALL. Fu'l (' hall firm tlx !Kl?r thounani1; I pr ornt rani! tllimttiul. All (tm-lftul4MierisliotiU ke tltera. II your tltvlur does uot ktwp tbin WKITK S!6 SI.HEL I C0.l'oLri Portland, Or, Bam plea free. I'orreapondeni e aolli llwl. TO THE SICK Radam's Microbe Killer la the onljr known remedy thai will deatro; the Mlero'e In the Dlwst without Injury lo tha Tulrin. Ml llonaot Kule lealiiy to lis wou aeuui ouiea. HY HKM'IVIMI TIIK l'AfK- II CI KX4 AM. Ill MAN MnKAHKH. Adtlrelrre. Try a holile. loo lloara ) .00. rite lor rlrrulara and teailmuulala tree. Radam's Microbe Killer Company 800 Morrison fltreet POKTI.ANII, UK, Insist on Tk IS I U.1.A li lY I (ARM AIIP BMMK SOPA i in packages j f Osts no moK than Inferior package soda f never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is mi. versaJly acknowledged purest in tit world. Radc only by CHURCH It CO., Hew York. Soli y (reetr rfwrwkvav. Wrlyi lor AraiaaA Haaiaiar Boo a ralaaala SHEEP-DIP LITTLE'S at I IIUK I lini Antifermentine Preserves all kinds of Fruit without cooking, and retains their natural flavor. WEINHARD'S "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO .t i i w-t ' a OXI5 EXJOY8 Both tlie method end resulu when tsjrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlie taste, and acts penilj yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem cflcetually, dispels eolJs, head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual otwtipation. Bvrun of Fiirs is the ouly remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and an ceptablo to tlie stomneh, prnmnt in its action ami truly bcnchi-ml iu its tflecui, )roared only from the mo?t healthy and agrees! do substances, its mmy eearellent rjsaJities commend it to a asta have waJe it the most fof mIbt remedy kaawa. ryr of I igs is for sale in 50o anal 1 W-Hles hy all hading drug gists. Any sekaWo druggist who urns net howe at on hiKiat wiX pro- cttre H paatisjtHy Tt any ane who wishes tt try M. l)t et aweejit amy lakstkute. CALIFORNIA m SYRVP Oh $4 nHHWMO. CH. towswm. tt. f iy ioh .r. 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