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L. highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM 4350WffZ.Y PURE jllKSTJIAODDlTIES 5 inSTRUMCNTS USED TO ADD 'realism TO MUSIC. u,nll.r Ita. Whole llaft if la .,,J Truii. to tare For linllia. 7, .in.uial anil Other fouuil, and ,oie '' H'l'ii Ar Acim.IUIid. I to t:ii odd tiling if in tlioso l:iMii u ori-lustra coulil not , v.i'.ii ,1U tiiii' in I"" I'rixluc- ,u!i.stio iffi't't Tlio peal of tu- m:ro liciril with to uiucli -irt., and il"llly "i"1"'" i i!(l fr.rwl met Willi no r .'.ii Tn.viiioru" and imiiiy otli- . j i p ra niid musical silt ctioti. i. iiimiiv tluiikr orclic.tras ,3110 lillllllxTcf illMrtlllll'llU . im nr) roii:iuiy uiikiiuwn m i jiwry I0) nitinUrn of t lit mi ls many theater tlio niit?-ii'i:-.ti tint il'ruiiis lilso liiruiiimlate . ... n i.tlicr iiihtruiin uIh. ino.'t , .'-i,n!d I ) unncnyiiiziMl by any i -u llio lircfi-ssinujil. Sumo nf jt-j n-rd lor rviiirafiitiiif- mits Jr b'Ji'i'in bcinj-'H; others lire cm lyrM'tviIwinK tlio "laiiKiiao of j." aid "f natiira l'layctl or 1 1 ty u ly I" expert, tlio result .; n ry hU'Ti-ssiul. til iii vi nmr of tlieso uiljmiets of linmnai'o n rcniai knlilu In- i it fr in which nuiy l iiroduccd . rr.tT" of a loRoiuotivv. Tin1 .mo from which thin ctTect Ik . counts of it Kfinicy limti r of r::ii nbi.nt a yard 1 it lr;n;;t!i. i'.vo , ii-i'iil lc- iii eiii'h of w hich oro hffa' Mt uncles a dozen or more , finl wires fiimowhat resent n ili-iiiimtlcd umbrella, aiu nrtl '.,. tho j rculiar tioisonf tlioeiiKiiie 4; I!ulili:it;oiio(.f tliiso Sft.- in the. ( n, ii:i:sici:wi strike" tlio sheet of V-.th each alternately, slowly at I inert asinn in sik'mI ns tho train jK'd tu et under headway. train comes to a top, when I lijo peculiar found of tint air IiH thtii'scapiiiK air. Thi.s effect find himply ly usinjj ucmiplu of : bra' tulics stililcreil ti ij,'ct her, :ih ii, Miiwiiij; into them at ono ll.i'.vly pulling out tho pistuu. t a want the roar of lionn, thero is f . ; I f : mi oiirilllli iii reiitiy mr . t! e roar. It is a laio iruini'i : iii.-:riiineiit of sheet iron, in tho mil t f which, near tlm oneinim, f two vibration ttiii,'u s of tin. It d GjK.it with n truiiibono nioutii- if tho intK-t curious nm ical in- Hits is tlmt tiM'tl to represent tlio 4:iwi-!i"of a boat's wvow as it t!:ioi!j:li the wati r. Thin is really ( ! .1 inachiiio. It is an ordinary i-.-x litteii to an axis, on which !;vis mill tlm cylindrical partis r i nil -kin. Thin mix nrn lti fo us mallow tho sounds to eseapo ; r volunie. Fe's project inward !jji..i t nds, anil a huliili't and a quart it) ef dried peas coiiipleto tho tiulllt tho bus is revolved, tho peas 'i1 nt,iit tho jipfi and roll along 1 ilfhil ca1ikiti hides. rim ri'vob.itiiiiis nro slow and irrejju- at lirt mid then inoro rapid ami Hr. Then you pet tho "swihh I" tf th ) kotow. ! k crow is a very easy noiso to ro (i . Tho iustriuneut used is simply !tu tube with a reed inside, tho fins inserted intoatliu sido of n A 'child's cry" is easily pro l ytakiiiL' out tho wooden tulio al- itfferrnl to and blowing it, bold- Bt' end between your closed hanils tli. i ihlT. n ut times. A "lOWli 11 u-liii.li tiritfliweM n L'ood ililitu- if a bell strininu thu btuiv, is a laro fcliiuier about 6 fat !on anil 0 in iliameter. tho Htroku bellil! with a siuallor pipo covered with Ono musician has an excellent f mt tit which jiroduces tho "Hirou" I t tho fiteiiinboat. Tho noiso is I upon three nods, which nro sim- I shapo to un organ pipe. i"es ..t. .1 u itli ono nioutliliieco favo threo tones simultaneously. i same nitdciaii has a curious in nit which ho calls a "suoi inj! ma- i" It is an oblong box, hollow, i a reed inside, and requires a pair asty limns to ojierato it, ns it takes iderublo air jiressura Tho "j-allop horso" is sometimes rendered by unit bludlscut in bnlvesnnd struck i k stmio block. Another device to re dee the samo cfl'ect is made of wood ijt eks hewed into tho tiltupo of a ifshoof, with real liorsih(xattach itl hollowed out inido tho slion. It fevd by Btriking the shoes ou a slab iimitato n clog dauco "clog mal liiro used. They nre small wooden its, with ono end of the head liol- , and "jingles" set iusulethe liol- tacts. A "cucktio is a nniim reen- stramntt. with ono key tochanco Mt and u sliding piston to altar f has desired. A fine imitation of t r,, r.irrn nn a solid brass r i-i" i" " p, tilth tiiporiiiR bore and finger holes Iv m it .la. ! in v1nfwl Flo thosool na;:eoiev. j,flth an oboo inouthpieca hi example of tho many iustrn- ' required in nil orenestra u mwj t r. tti,... ,.!. t.r.n'iiee 11 list of those U xiym by tho drummer is a well ' i American crrliestra. linyi" f the various styles of xylol hone4. ' 'R riHim bills, on hotra neiis, in. "I nl v erv." "biibwhite, " nts to imitato tho galloping of clog malkts, canary whistled rriol ..t M,.L-' ntiack. " bell s i , band cIol-s. sand boards to linl- 5 g dancing, "joy bird," "locust, " "lnoekitia bird," "popgun. 1 n," "cocks," the "walduufil rwtoil dtvil." making a wtird, Jiiig iiuiw,.; "Kiapsticks," to j ti the Kir.rnl of tlio crackiutf of band b l!s. etc.. in addition to f "toruary ilrums and cymbals nsu- :ayd by this bumble but by uo i oniniportant mcmbo of ths or-tr- Exchange. States ABRUPT CONAN DOYLE. The i:icUli Nor.-iur. yuM-r Aotlr la a MaMArlnjM.Ua Tuwtu Dr. Poylo, tho story runs, was engag ed to lecture ia Jlorristowu nntler the an-jlfts of St. rattholoniuw's sehtxil, and ti.o :'.i I ovh uf tho fohool were in a quiver t f excitement at tho pmsjiect of living rnd mt i tii.g tlio creator of Sher lock IIuIhhs. Tho bead mattr, the Hi v. I'. E. r.ihvards, with tho most fcospitublo inteutitins, invited Dr. Doylo to dinner U foro tho lecture, inviting also nt thu sai'io timo Mr. and Mr. Fi..nk . tot l.ti-.i, jr.i.t frit nils of tho ib t't yniau. Dr. Doylo declined the in vitation, to the gr.'at r. gret indeed of tlio hr.-f, tho two guistsuiid four or flvo boys that bad been specially favored by being a.kt l to meet tho big author. At tho ciuiur hour, lmwevtr, to the sur priso of .Mr. Kdwartls, be received a telephone messago from Dr. Doylo ut tho station, announcing: "I'm here. What shall I tlor" "Why, wo didn't expect you, but do come right over. We just sat down to dinner. " fcwinging along, the Englishman soou oput ared, but despitu diplomatic coax ing could not ho prevailed upoti to enter thu dining room. Ho wouldn't, ho suid, meet uny ono. Nj! Although nssnretl that only Mr. and Mrs. Stockton and lour boys were j.res int. that the dinner was very iuforiuul, ho still remained obdurate. "Can't 1 eat my diiniir alone?" ho n-k?d bluntly. So be a to his dinner alone, devouring several jdates of roast beef mid frequent relays of vegetables with lightning ra I idiiy. riil.uown to any one in tho bouse, t!io brawny Englishman soon fled and was next seen in the lecturo hall tit tho school. A largo audience was jires tut, raid every courtesy was extended to bin). After tho lecture, with insulting haste, Dr. Doylo pocketed the lf':)00 fee and hastened to the train. The only person, in fact, that met the distinguish ed British author was Mr. Stockton, ninl ns tho uuthor of "Uudtb r (irango" introduced tho lecturer the latttr couldn't very well uvoitl nutting him. Dut the Cj boys wero sadly disappoiuled lit not shaking bunds with the hero of their imaginings. Tho whole proceed; ing of the talented uuthor Was, in fact,' so foreign to what has l ieu n ported of him by laeit and papers that Morris town's 1'ocr Hundred nro wondering whether Dr. Doylo could jiossibly have thought tl.o town a jay place, and that ho therefore dreaded meeting bucolia enthusiasts. Dostou Dtaeon. SENSITIVE MODELS. rubilralldll ut "TrUliy CaiiM-o Home to Itr.lfcti I rum lint rrureinluii. Women modi Is have always been a litt!o sensitive ubotit their profession, says a writer in tho Dostou Herald, and since "Triiliy" has been the favorite topio of studio gossip somu of tho best of them have felt that sensitiveness in crease and have declined to poso for tho nudu. Child models who liavo been in tho profession since before they could wnlk liavo been forbidden to enter stu dios, while women who have supported their families by oing have refused to mount tho model stand. Miss Arabellu tiultl. who is known as a famous figure model to tho best New York artists, has receutly sent in a pub lic resignation from tho jirofessiou. She wrote to ono of the leading New Yolk papers riquestiiig that it publish tho fact that she would never again jioso for tho figure. Miss Gold's resig nation is a decided loss to tho artists., sim is mid to have uiie of tho most el- qnisitoiy formed figures in tho world. Ot late tdio has been jiosing for a iium i r i ,f st imnv's livinir pictures. In one of the most celebrated of these she rejiru scuts uu almost perfect facsimile of the fumous painting, "Psycho." Many models whoso forms have here tofore been prominent features in the portrait exhibitions declare that they, too, will renounce the business entirely. It is not that they object to posing nude, they claim, but the notoriety which em barrasses their profession has become intolerable siuco tho publication. Tho majority of models interviewed have not road tho book, but cluiin that Trilby, whoever sho was, has seriously degraded tho piofessioil. Some spoke of her as a New York motlul guilty of some despicable- crime. Others believed ber to bo a reformer. OVERRUN WITH MICE. A Mot Itrmarkable Stale of AtTaira Id ! rrotinra of KliarkoiT, Itiuala. Ono of tho most unpleasant places in this world to livo in just at preseut, ac cording to Russian jiapors, is the prov ince of Khiukov, in tho land of the czar. The country is now overrun with mice millions of mica Tlio catt have becomo so accustomed to the sight of tho littlo animals that they no longer catch them or even play with them. They aro sai l to bo a greater jest than the rabbits wens in Australia a few years ago. Provisions for tlm table, can dles, soap, books, shoes everything, in fact, is eaten up by tho animal in the nighttime. I ho furniture even is not spaied. Sit op for many of tho poor inhabitants has U-come almost impossi ble. All of them virtually have been obliged to place their bt ds in the mid dling tho rooms. S mo of them even have been foiced to slit p with thuirfeet in basins of water, the Kucsians of that district Ik :ieving that mice will not tout h a i rsoii so sleeping. If these pn cautions nre not followed, the mice (l.iiioi a geimino "sarabaud" on the re-cuii.N-'it rc.rts and on the bed and CY( a hue tnu sleepers. Almost all tho wheat ha beet, de-w-r. y, d. A iinmber of wealthy women l.-iidi d proprit tors have ba n obliged t n!..iiol( n their bonus am! have goue t,,Ht. t'tt r-biirgtog t away from th , -n-jri!, f T such it bus U-ooma J i th It ids tbe mice are so nomer ess that men kill 300 or 800 in fiva tc i t il niiut' FOIL LITTLE FOLKS. A ( arrful l.ltila M ild. Tlie i,lr -ay In Dlmidrdrll- Tlir'f kiioirn l.rr (nun a babr Tlit-r' nut a t '.nM l.hav a woU A liiilr l'rii.lri i Mn)t. Vt'lien am buiiy liaika at hrr. Shr lUTi.i! met ,r,., m ly. lb r at.nl. Mis l.ury Lavnidrr, llu bniUKlit lit r uj k lOiviy. Tli! r(ni.l. ilell In Dorx't lira. A viihinr like a li y tu.. Its r.li.l tiKr ilw "math ilapjilnl tVIra Whiwo Ilclii khim-rrs dnn'i anntir otia. Ti rliun and ncitt. ami ens n and anefit Thniviiiury Um alieut it. And Ii udrne du rlln In i'rimroat luraat- Inituirc tli. rt If yuti djubl lu i X- Bhc U so rAlrfnl !ie nil! ur, Ul slut tliould Uli, iIiiiiii:)) blindly, "Aunt l.urj'it very well toiluy IVrluisi-l lluink ynu kli.dly!" "Ann! t.uys-1 inn nut ciTialn, qjlta t 'rvuin cl.is-se ut Karincr Aer.M "I llilnk the lu'iilriK tu Hie ridit Will UrliiK nu lo tlie baker's. " Klie lakes tbe tcarti! f nun I be sbelf Tbe birf best rno-sml 11.1 It. And brliii the fiarnr b-ik lierM'lf, And iir'r. nrver sj'ills It. Tlie iMrs'in lm!4 It on bin ktica Aud li it nl Ida Il l-lira-. "A earrliil Utile innid." snya be. Mlra l.ucy la itina wlib leaure. Hi t sll im ne'er er kn'iwn Iu Miueak; Hrr Irilla nre ri Ivi and niw) : IIt nut brnnn loir In tmrk and ulii-k III weal her wild and blowy. Tb otbi riblldren bearlbe (irali- If rnifji ur rsri'lcM tbey be Ot all Hie rriui and pretty ways Of Utile I'rtidcnce. Maybe. Tbe Klrln trliot Koine b tluea not share liiklnd tiiliil(insJiiimly. Flie'n iimde of rlium. niiiiv tlisdare. And some of siicttr t antly. Dear liltle bran! S.iuuld lie eonfews Sbe'a soiiietliiif" rather lonely. Tblt very lnk of iierfeclnena. Aunt l.U'-yV one tuul only. -Helen l.niy Cone In St. Nit bolaa. Tivo lluya. "There is a science in doing little things just right," said adowu town busi ness man a few days ago. "and I notice it in my office. I had two ofiice boys there whose main duty it was to bring me notes or curds that were sent in to me or to fetch things that I wanted to nso. Ono of tliosn boys, whenever I sent him for n book or anything heavy, wonld walk rapidly by my desk and toss it in definitely toward me. If it bapix ned to miss me and bind on the desk, it was all right. If it fell on the floor, the boy al ways managed to fall over it in his eager ness to jiick it up. Then if he had a letter or a curd to deliver lie would come close npto the desk and stand there scan ning it over with inmate care. Tb.s being concluded, bt would flaunt it airily in my direction and depart. "The other boy always came uud went so that I could hardly hear him. If it was a book, inkstand or box of letters, be would set it quietly down lit one Bide of the desk. Letters and cards were al ways laid not tossed right where my eye would fall on them directly. If there was any doubt in his mind about whether he onght to lay a letter ou my desk or deliver it to some other person lu the office, he always did bis thinking before be came near me and did not stand unnoyingly ut my elbow studying the letter. That boy understood the sci ence of little things. When New Year's came, ho got $10. Tiie other boy got fired." New Y'ork Sun. Wouldn't Come IllghU in I wish the feller wot writes school books wouldn't guess at the answers to inailiitii in the 'rithuietic. I've done this example four times now. bnt I can't get the answer that's in the book. Tbe book's wrong. Plettina With Paper and raata. Marian is a littlo girl who likes to make pictures. Sometimes she makes them with a jiencil, and sometimes she makes them by sewing with bright col ored zephyrs on dainty white cards. Mamma gave ber a package of these pretty colored circles on her birthday, and ever since then she has been very happy iu working with them. Mamma often makes stories for the pictures, and here is one of them: lib. Tabby, Tabby, aleek and fat! You seem a very solemn cat. As on the round n.al In tbe aun You tit and blink at every one. Your coat l thick, so rtin and pluy. Twill keep you wnrm thla winter's day. And (ben we hear ber soft -purr, purr." AartTabe . all dreaw-d In fur. Emma O haclhory In Child Garden. A Sampla. Sub Here is a letter from Anxious Kubscrilier. Chief What does he WBiit to know? hub Ho wants to know how long a man would live if theie acre no such thing as death. Spate Moments. A t'aaa 1 Point. Teacher As the twig ia bent tha tree is iucliued. Do yon quite under stand what that meausl Scholar Yea. air. When bicyclista tow up, they'll waUt stooping. Lon don Qloba. VCTKli'i'iA TOO MUCH FOR HIM. Tka llook Acrr.l a.ully ll.crl Tta ! lit Uad lacklml iht Wran M m. A youug nmi, v. uli a U-;;o bi.uk nn- i derhis arm a, d a 7 I y U smile on bis j mng. stuck bis buid into the ticket viu- ; (low at tho Cub n ib pot imil askttl the ; clerk what tlio faro was to Sua Autoiiio. "Ten dollar and fifteen ivuts," re- Dlitd the ticket sliiii r. "I am pining to leave Ca!rcst but i I Wk in-t fit) if tio ticket mum t 1 laclt just til) .1 l no tlikil men y. However, that sliau t J art Ut 1 II 1 make a partial cub aymetit of I j cents and take the rot out iu trade." "What do you mean by taking it out in trade?" "I am a bis k ng i.t. ami if you will let me buvo tho tiektt I won't try to loll you a book. I won't nay book to you onco. This ia the most libera! aud advantageous oITur ever made lo tho public, and you enght to take advan tage of It, I have Inn known to talk a man so complt tt ly out i f liis senses lu 15 minims that ho wasn't even Ct to seud to thu It gislature nfterwatd. " "Wluit bis k have yon got?" asLed tho ticket agi ut. A In .lining siuilo caiuo over tho bo. k agent's fat e, and lu a singsong voice be began: "1 n in arreting, lu 17 vulutiir, 'Dr Whifihtree's Observation) lu Pales tine,' a bis k that should tie in evcty family, a b.n.k that comprises tho view of tho iiiUlligfiitdoctur nt: what l.o saw in tbe Holy Lam!, with iiunun us speu ulatiens and tlieorits on what ho did not see, altogether formiuK a compute library of deep research, j,uro theology mid chaste imagery. I am now offering this invaluable, tneycb'vt"- ' r t'.n un precedented low prue it 4. u voiume, which is really giving it away for noth ing" After the book agent bad kept this up for abont teu minutes be begun to grow discouraged. Instead tt showing signs of weakening, tho ticket ngt tit. with an ecstatic smile on bis face, bi g get! tho eloquent mail to keep oil. Tho book ngenl stopKd to nst Ids jaw, when tho ticket luau reached out his hand and said: "Shako, olo fell Come insitlo ond take chair nnd slug that all over again That cheers mo tip liko a cocktail I ui-ed to bo n look agent myself before I reformed mid wont into the railroad business, and that is liko musio to tua It soothes mo nil over. It calls back hallowed memories of tho past and makes mo want to go out ou tho road again. 1 would ratnerpny f .'oiiiiin nave you leave Galveston. You must come aronud every day. 1 could listen to that all day and cry for more. " The book agent shut his book and said' "Some Inferiinl hyena lias Riven me away, bnt thero is another railroad that 1 eau get out of this ono horse town ou. I'll not consent to travel on any road that doesn't employ gentlemen who can treat a cash customer with common jio litcncss. Ynu can't captnre my book ou anv terms, and if you will come out of yourcago I'll punch your head in lea.; time than yon can puncii a ticket. Aim ho passed out like a boautiful dream. Galveston News. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE. Surprising IMlemaua of aa lllloola Tlie Coogrraataan'a (.'unatltuent. An Illinois congressman is uow go ing about tho corridor of the capitol wondering what is going to happuu to ouo of his constitueiiU. Last spring he was rcijuesteil by the auid constituent to cxercico in his behalf one of the func tions of a statesman to wit, to send hint some garden soed from tho depart inent of agriculture. The member bus timed to comply, and a contingent ot cud was at once dispatched to the Illi nois man. They went, of course, iu a government envelope or envelopes by mail, with theu.-ual legend, "t;i00 peu alty for private usa " lu duo course tbo congressman, to show his interest in the welfare of his tousfituciit, wrote to biiu asking if the seed hud been received and if they had grown all right. Tbo constituent replied that tltt jr bad been planted and hud come up linoly, "but, " suid he in tis letter, "what shall I do with the stuff I buve raised? I notice thero is a penal ty of :tUU fur private use, so I don't like to take any cbuuoea. " This was a construction put upon it which tbe cougressuiuu had not before thought of, and tho ninro ha thought of It the more ho wondered what would happen to thut constituent iu Illinois, and ha la still wonduriug. Washing ton Letter. Tha IUII Nonle. According to Chief Don tier, the ball nozzlo which has excited so much Inter est throughout tho country is destined to work a radical and highly beneficial chango in the systein of fighting fire. Instead of working nt a distance with straight streams, firemen, by using the ball uuazlo, can enter burning buildings aud work at cbs-e range, thus not only duiug inoro cllWtivo work, but averting to a ct msitlerable extent the serious dam age to interior pro rty, and iu many cunes this system will enable Bremen to sure tbe lives of inmates of burning buildings. The man who bus given tbe world uu appliance of snch value is cer tainly entitled to the) gratitude of his fellow uieu. New Y'ork Tribune. Target I'raetle la Tessa, "Wabave 16,010 mutilated and worn silver dollars iu our vault," said a snb- tn amiTV official. "Wa also have over do,lar:;;,aHer and dim. r,n(i 000 ha f pieces, which have U-come too mm hit use. It is a curious thing that the muti lated dollars which we receive from Texas nre deeply indented. This ia a re sult of the target practice in Tcxaa. Tha crack shots down there think that sil ver dollar is the best kind of a mark. Do we giveagood dollar for a mutilated one? That depends upon the extent of the mutilation. We hnve a discretionary power in this respeot " Exchange. A Uomaa AnedoU. In tho days of bis affluence soma one tame to Dumas pcra for SO sous to help bnry a friend "What was he?" inquired Dumas. "A bailiff, sir," answered the bor rower. Dumas' eyes lit with memories. Ha ran to his distk and returned with a note, which be thrust into tbe man's band: "Yon say it costs 60 aoos? Hera am 100. Burr two nt ml" Peatpoaed. Rollins Wby du't yoo buy a wheel ind stop borrowing Ban gem I can't rid well enough Mt Li!. THK ri'KIUIIT MA. intra ta ceriaipij sum. aiiK iiviin( ui , humiliation la btiOK btnt dowu and ob- to crttp along for fear ot a snap in , tbt iilnal eoluiun. It Isauch aplaiusbuw ol dtcrttptitudt that t fetl euibarrwstd. ! H It iii tvtry day htn lumbago tsket a good hold on a ultch iu tht back. Thtrt ia vry little ynipalby for ont in such a; plight, lor It it to wrll known that 81. j Jacobs Oil will curt it promptly and that . "ncleci tht Aim of so much disability. WUy not k.p Hit remnlT alwtys on band I ,a prevent tnca dianomfort. "Mary," said the nek man to hla wife, when ! lha ilurtor iouoaiu'd It a eaat of iuallMii. "il any of my crxlilora call, tell them laai at ! laal I in lu I eoudlliou to girt Itiara luiar i tbiuf." lOO lltWAKII too. I Tht readers nf this pspvr will bt pleattd to learn that then) la at least out uresded diaeaat Ibat suienut has len ablt tu curt i in all IU atiixet and Ibat la Catarrh. Hall's ! j I'alarrb I'ura ia tht only poaitivt curt now i known to tbt medical Irattrnity. Catarrh . being a constitutional disease, reiinres a i ciinsiitutioiial treatment. Hall's Catarrh I Curt la taken internally, acting directly ' Uon tbt blood aud mucous surfaces ot tbt i ysteni, thereby dealroying tbt foundation or tilt Uiaea and giving tnt patient alrtngth by building up tbt oonatitutmn and aaaisling nature ill doing Ita work. , Tbe proprietors bavt to much laith in its curative powers, that they otter Cue Hun dred Dull irt lor any east Ibat It fails to cure, bend I or list of Testimonials. Address, K. J. C1IESKY .t CO., Toledo, 0. faF-Sold by Druggists, 76o. 70,000 OllllKK rtK T iaWKITKKt , The Western t'nlon Ttlegtaph Com pany have placed an order lor 2.0UU llllck enxlerler's Typewriters, for usa in their oinces throughout Hit 1' luted biatei. This Is perhaps tbe largest order aver plaoed for typewriters and is certainly a strong testi monial for tht superior merits oi tbt Hlickensderfer Machine. Wt understand this machine tuibodiet tht latest patented iiiiroyeineiit (and welshing but pounda it is easily carried), and siiali auy tiish l pnoeil uiaclilnt in quality ol work, aim ti i eels them all in convenience. Tht 11 lie k- ensilerfer it reatly for salt in Oregon, Walilnitton an l Idaho. AksiiIs st asnted in tvtry county, flood lively ones can makt hanilaoina salary. riTS.-Allfll. su eiied (re by Ie. Kltna'a Herat NartaKeilurar. NoSuaHer the Ural ilay'a uw. MarvelMiia rurea. Trealiae anil tjua trial boille Irv. to Kit raara Muil lu Or. kllue, IUI Alvli Bt , I'lilladrlpbla, fa. Piao't Curt Is tbe medicine to break up children's Coughs and Colds. Mas. M. U. llU'BT, Hprague, Wash., March H, 1(M. Tst Oisusa for breakfast. Peculiar In combination, proportion and process, ! Hood's Bama parti la posstases peculiar I curative powers unknown to any othtr preparation. Tblt Is why It has a record ; of cures unequalled in tha history ol I ma Urine. It acta directly upon tht blood I and by making it pure, rich and healthy It cures disease and gives good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only true blood purifier ptomlnently In the public eye today. Hi six for Ift. UnnrA'o Dille eoit habitual eonstlpa nOOU S rlllS tlou. Price Joeeula. At Last 25" A PRACTICAL Type-Writing Machine... AT A LOW PRICE The Biickensderfer No. S PRICC.S3S.00 ul Uii.m anrf harafter. Wellfht Onlr S Iba. Kipiali an blsh-orlt-ed maehliieln rapacity and quality ol aoik and eacels Uiem all lu Cnlivenluune. We Guarantee Every Machine T..ia Piiliita lxwnrlre. Full key board Wrlllns alwayi III alabl, Porublllty. Kinllent manlfoMer, Type-wheel, lilreft ptlLtlnf and i. ..i..u i,,iMnOiaieaiila tan. Moai durable HI chine made, It-aat number of parts, Weight lbs., No ribbons uaea. Aeeiits wanla din every county In Oregon Washington and llano. THE BLICKENSDEKFER MFG. CO. rokTLAKb ornia with Palmer & Rtv, Second and Stark Stt HEALS RUNNING SORES UUKtS THE SERPENT'S STINC CONTAGIOUS JlSIS BLOOD POISOH ulcer yield to ita heallnsr power. It re' moves the poison and builds up the system Valuable treeilw. " lb. illwav aiwl lit tt.atatat aiallaS fcaa SWII'T SSMf Irll III, HIM, n.nafi Cleanaea th UVrillUllS scalp and Egg Shampoo Tro. Will bt mailed for .25 to d,lrM Woodard-Clarkc A Co....Chemlsts Hole Mara...l'ortlnd, Or. Ely's Cream Balm M UX ( I KK CatarrII ?-!Br.tet0lJl j-tifiajja u.M.-aaa l'rl-a AO f eata. Appir Haim itii.aa. b aoMrll. axl baoa ,aVanaaBl..A.V. IIOTIYE POWEBI HERCULES GASOLINE fiilil i ut, su muuea. ctL l rirtlul. Ir. .S::-i)itfeo Ik XAsV. , W; mnrtd COLIC nre quickly V ..a r witiiKain-iviiier. Cramps may assail you at any tunc, without wanting. You are at a complete disadvantage so tmdden and violent U tliei' attack unless you are provided with a sure cure. Pain -Killer is tbe surest cure, tbe quickest and the safest cure. It Is sold everywhere at a5c. a bottle. Sec thut you get the genuine bus "Perry Duvis & Sou" on bottle. GIANT POWDER I MALARIA I; H Thee dot null TT It. IH) YOU lie? IViet WEINHARD'S FERTILIZER CATALOGUE; I hist niiTRFNn for one " I JUST OUT SEND FOR ONE 4a, la aaaia aa aawate, walla tV.aaa Tnllaual.la. aa iHiiaaarka tatkaicai. CmcHtmit t f notion, too Cost Tf" Duwrno Bho V VMS eaiaiNataae atawiMC. TtoMlySaSxaaea.aaanaat4.rillk.iala. Xcr I LaSlM.M OnaaiMk.iulMM.aaaelM SM -aa la kWS vnuM J k.iMeatieniw. Take ae ker klaa. "W a.i,i aa Sumai ... - ... 4.mu aMatvr.lla. 1 Unnua aM al AVcbstcr'H Intcmntional SttlieiClMrat efthaf'S aj .ij n a, -mnrllnr THE BEST It la easy It la easy It ia easy It ia easy Jk C. Herrtani Co., HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO World. Heir I MUlHfcM AWARD. 1 imperial Tryitwhen the digestion Is WEAK and no FOOD seems to nourish. Try it wf,en seems impossible to jkeep FOOD "he stomach! I Soli bf tlRUAOISTS CVRUVWrlRRB I l John taria at .-wie, nw. Aanaaaaa1 GiilCKEII RAISIMQPAYS Ifyxiiuaelbereialaaie Incabatar. t HieaSara. ' M.ike money while others are waning time b old pmretaea. C.ulKtell.all about llanddeartllieaeTeTT .m.i -.1mI fur the poultry bu.lneaa. Pasa. TheERlL, meehanirally the beat wheel. PretllealUMlal. Wt art renhc (.oa.t Aeeala. Blrvrlt cata- lufue.aialltd free.gnaa rnlldeerrlntlon prices, ete. aoswrs wasran. IITALDbA WdOlATOt CO.retal.nn.Cal. aaSHCSl lllKi.a. .11 M.ia M , LOO ADK.ir. NEW WAY Portland, Walls Walla, Hpokane.via u. at Hallwae 'and Ureal Nortbera Hallway lo Molilalia point., Bt. haul. Minneapolis Omaha, Ht. Loillt, Cbt easoaud lUal. AJdreat EAST! nearesl atelil. v.. t. Donavan, Oen. All. fortlaud.Or.i K.C Hl Tens, Oen. At .Healtle Waah.l C.(I.I)lon,"eo. AII.,"Joaaiie,nii. dual; nk-Ull..l Irai-a; one are, eryi - aleeplns and dlulns eara; buffet-library car. family tourist sleepers; uew equipment. FRAZER AXLE CREASE silt IN 1HI WORLD. It. wee-In quail tie. art nnanrTaaed,aeloally millaatli.a two ata oliy other brmnd. rit Iron Animal Oils. IIM THS OktJI". roa BALI BY OKKtlON AND laS-WllUINIITON HEKCHAWT and Dealers teueraily A SURE CURE FOR Pjl.ES itablaa fltaa koao b aa.aj, iea Ilka Tl1rfV'B22J Itol.m.aMli ar,a73.bia lu and tUiao, BlaaO. Za or ProuiliD t. r'eld al .w dr. "O-aAN-ao ai "Mto If. P. N. U. No. 817-8. f. H. U. No. 604 UMI1 m at Ail UU tkila- .. I touaa syrup iaw In tin a"!1 y dnateiala aiiSl a iiitiia ri Cataloaae U MHS. WINSIOWS 60srVoVNa: . rod CHILORIM TltTMIHO -r.eaala b all "eatr ' TP awi IHS V CURED 151 i kva i P.,' s' . -ALL (iHADF.S CLiri'KR MILI.8, lllack Wasting Powder, Judson Im proved Powder. Best Cant and Fuse. Jllll. UIOIM l CO., l;-3'i, S. flut SU MiH, Ore r'KKL UADT 1K1K8 YOLK HACK every step seem a burden T l on new MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. WELL-KNOWN BEER (IN Kllia OH BOTTLIH) Second lo nona THT IT.. No mailer wbtrt from. I'OHTLAND, OK. v Duel! Lamberson . .SEEDSMAN... f IhlrH f....Wla-4VU a.K HMU,M a4 "kdlif Sae laiM. a tMHe. k eetara aatk Salt r all lJ lraat"t ....,, . . iv, ssai atasiaaa l aii-kMeLl-itiA, ra. wooeaa.ofA4.'-fanlW." fllgO Jrktl nrV Sparmiaa paaaa,euaaata applicmuoa. MJ ,v-l,w,,,lV aiipeamaemirt.Uier.B. OeVt PnntlneOflW.atxl loililliaiaiail lij an inaia imiiiiiiiiaiaiaiiia m m nil" m FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES. to find the word wsnttd. to aacertain tha pronunciation. to trace the growth of a word. to learn what a word meant. Itlleher, stprlngflcKl, M aaa. I irnnill TO tTV HERCULES Engines CAS and GASOLINE -noted roa SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY -A NO SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP In Every Detail. Theae enslnea are arknowieted by einert en aHiiMra lo be worthv oi hlaheat eommemlaUoa lor almpllrliy, blifharede material and aaperlor workuianalilD. Iter develop U1V full acta! ratrle Siiark hone power, and run without an Kleotrte spark nailery I ine.y.tea ot bjulUoa Is simple, lues- taenatre and eallabla. yor pumplnt outnu lor Irrlaatlnf parpoeaa no belter euilne eaa bt found oa the ractOe Uli coaat. for hol.tlnt ostHtt lor nines they hart met With hbfhaal approval. yor Iniermlileul power thtlr toontmy la aa que. Honed. STirlTIOPIY Atth nURINE -MANlf ACTPaffD BT PALMER I RET TYPE F0UNDRTv Oer. froat tad Alder Sit.. PORTLAND, - ORECON. faT Btnd lor eatalOfiM. DR. GUMS DtraovKO UVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC. onr Pi ii. ott A noaiT. . ASM ,1U, baa pUki aappt. .Jirt the ayawa Uibalw iaaa h Milar. Tbar aaia tLMdaaka, bIM the ami W the OoapUiMabaiua than auaiaaMra. naal at U imtum aaea aaj I tiia, mru M awfeaa, 1 a aanTiaoa f ill i..Ht,.ia ina aa a i un nam inr (v .ia i aaea aoaA.tat) atHU CO, knav aa&u w.i aipnaaea.