Highest of all ia Leavealng Power.- ABSORTTELY PURE Am Llrrtlon t:.frlinre. A private letter from h little Illinois towu tells of the rectnt election, when women asserted their voting privileges. It was iimusiiig. now that I think of it." says the writer, "the way in which we were manipulated by a pair of clever women. Thirty of us met at the towu hall in caucus, and iu a short time we were unanimous for the candidates of th vp two leaders. They talked and I and i;liUeriii;,My generalized with .se of old hands, and my husband d well at me when 1 confessed nt that I had voted for B. when 1 had . . ..itedly stated my not-to-be-persnad-ed-from intention to vote for A. Nest year 1 shall work hard to preserve my individuality. Evidently we women will have to become educated to withstand the whee di :s of the other side. I am truly ashamed that I should have been bo soou talked over.'" Ha IMcked tlii Men. A prominent Methodist clergyman, who now resides in San Francisco, tells this incident, which occurred iu a Pull man sleeper while riding through Iowa. As the train passed over the state line into Iowa a seal was put ou the liquor sideboard iu the buffet, and the clergy man, wishing to test the enforcement of the prohibition law, called the porter and asked him if he could get a little whisky. "Oh, yes, sah, said the porter. "Aud liuv uuout a little v.-ir.?"i'irid the minister. "1 think I can (is you, sah," was the prompt and whispered reply. "But." continued the reverend gentle man, "how about prohibition in Iowa?" "Oh," said the porter, with a knowing wink, "we always pick our men, sah." San Francisco Argonaut. Method In It. "Bobbie," said the visitor, "isn't it rather selflh in you to send your little sister after a piece of cake" "I don't know," replied Bobbie. "Mother wouldn't give it to me." Truth. Ought to lie (iruterul. Softly I'd have you to understand, sir, that I'm not such a fool as I look. Sarcast Well, then, you have much to be thankful for. Tit-Hits. A Gentle Hint. I lie (driving with a young lady) I never try to do more than one thing at a time. She Then let me drive, Mr. Suueezeman. Brooklyn Life. j Old i-.ml Xcw. ' The "sturd n ik ami i ;i..i;!ii,' vine" are out of fashion nuv,-; The mmlcr.i nmidva annuls alone, with tri umph u:i hrr brow. She bulTi't bum y wiili the worlil, she fares ns be sin' can Anil myly mukes her way through life without I. ii- help of man. Hur broken oke of servitude she tramples 'ni'ath lu-r feet; Ber ancient tyrant she defies and finds her freedom sweet. Vet sometime; when the road Is hard and tilings look rather black The independent woman's thoughts insist on liurkiiiit lack. The sheltered life si'i'tns very fair amid earth's crowding ills. And restful the iM falilnneil plan a man to pu the Dills! -I.lfa Babies ought to be fat. They are sickly when thin and thin when their food does not nourish them. Scott's Emulsion the cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites, makes babies fat and well, strength ens growing children and nourishes mothers. Physicians, the world over, endorse It. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Prepared bjr Scott 4 Bowne. N. Y. All Dran Uta, 9 GOLDEN WEST i llu no tui-srlor. IT'S A ! BAKING POWDER. Bee Supplies. PORTLAND SEED CO., 171 Hecond Street, Portland, Or. Send for catalogue. HAVE YOU I'rl'm.trt TPTLES known by Ynol.lufe U ptplrua(i, rain. bi INIT -jrhn warm. Tliis f-rm and BUflll T1M.B TOrTO Illy til'b m diraatlr on parta altacta. wvf Mo.hauimora.aUaraltchjnc.ofrai-ttDC PILES i . r i x . - a Jtaili VWm .Wll.l, . . m k milul.lnkiL unset Coliec::. m of Qa rd en WE WILL PAY THE POSTAGE Either for Gems SUNSET 5EED & PLANT CO. A Three (Shenrood Hall Nurwry Co ) for $1 OO 47-o 5nsome St., Sao Francisco ' ' .Latest U. S. Gov't Report fl MXto Her New Vaccination Mark. She was a pretty girl aud his fate, and he was telling her so. She listened angel icully, and by watching- her left eyelid he knew he was succe?.ful. The ir't ey -ii 1 is always a true indicator of a girl's feelings. Finally he eiitureil to slip bis armabout her. and it was all right for a minute, when she sprung to her feet w ith anguish on her fcce. "How can you" she sobbed. "Brute:" ".My own," he protested. "Go!" she wept. "I can uever love you! You have no heart, no tenderness! You are Inhuman!" "What have 1 done?" cried the miserable young man, and then she lifted her stream ing eyes. "You have no regard for my vaccination at all," she said. "Oh, how it hurts!-' So he whs obliged to finish his proposal minus the encircling arm net. He isn't the only man in a like plight just now. Boston Traveller. Ue Knew All but Two. ix-aJ-. Mother Oh, Johnnie! Did you knowall your lessons today? Johnnie Yes'm, all but two. Mother How many did you have? . Joh u u ie T wo. Tru t h. A Little Thine Mke That. "I saw a funny thiug down in West Vir ginia not long nyo," said the drummer, flicking the ashes from hiscigaron his boot heel. "A bride aud groom were on a Cin cinnati and Ohio train from Lexington, Ky., got off for a platform promenade while the train was being made up at Hunt ington, and after a few minutes he put her hack ou the car and went to the restaurant for some fruit. As he entile into the car he stopped for a few minutes to speak to a friend in the smoker, and when he came on in to where he supposed his new wife was he couldn't find her. He looked every where without success; then he began to go crazy. "Where's my wife? Where's my wife?" be shouted as he tore up aud down the car, and the conductor came hurriedly in to see what the matter was. As he was trying to get a coherent answer from him an old fel low said he had seen her get off the car aft er the young man had put heron at t he last station, ami lie guessed she was li ft. Then the groom raved mill tore his linir and de manded that the train go back after her. To this the conductor object ed, and a com mittee of five married men waited ou the groom. "Was it your wife that was left?" in quired the spokesman. "Yes, yes, and the train must go back for her." "Hold on a minute, will you?" said the old spokesman testily. "How long have you been married?" "A week only, and thetraiumustgoback after her," he moaued as he rocked himself to and fro. "Well, I guess not!" said the old fellow emphatically. "When you've heen married as long ns we have, you won't want to be inconveniencing a trainload of passengers for a little thing like leaving your w ife be hind," and the groom had lo go on to the next station and wait for his bride. De troit Free Press. Thoae I.uvera. They had been engaged, hut now were suffering from one of those quarrels which sometimes ruHle the course tif true love. They had not spoken for three days, and neither wished to be the llrst to yield. But with the hankering which afflicts murderers and lovers with reference to the scene of the late unpleasantness he called nt the house ou a trumped up business mis sion to her father. By chance (?) she nnswered his ring at the door. Gathering himself, he, with a cold, slow voice, begins the following diulogtie: He Does Mr. Dudley reside here? She He does. He Is he iu? She He is not. Ho Will he be ill soon? She He will. He Thank you. I will call again. (Turni to go.) She Kxctise nie, who shall I say called? Life. London Shop Clrla. "Shop girls iu London.'' said an At lanta lady who has seen a great deal nf the world, "far surpass those in New York as regards personal apiiearance and ability for mental calculation. They dress usually in lilnck or some other dark color, all uniform, with black brilliantiiie aprons, white collars and cuffs. When you ask a price or esti mate it is given so glibly that you are amazed. And this calculation is entire ly mental, paiier is rarely resorted to nn Iti8 like myself the customer's mind is not so active as the clerk's The secret of beiti!( a hie to obtain such senr tee lies of ionise in competition. Sales women are innumerable." Atlanta Coil' stitnttoii jtj; Packets ChcUe F.ower Sect's Collect i'O so cents 1 Packets Desirable Vegetable Seeds Any Two for 75 cents IS Flowering Bulbs Begonias, Tuberoses, etc. rw wm v Thronsb Santa ClaraTieat By FEANCI3 BRET HAi.TR CHAPTER V. "But rrefcon Icnotc your father.' The sun, an hour high, but only just topping the trreenish crests of the wheat, was streaming like the morning breeze through the open length of Tom Bent's workshed. An exaggerated and pro longed shadow of the young inventor himself at work beside his bench was stretching itself far into the broken down ranks of stalks toward tho invis ible road, and falling at the very feet of Rose JIallory as she emerged from them. She was very pale, very quiet and very determiued. The traveling mantle thrown over her Bhoulders was dusty; the ribbons that tied her hat under her round chin had become unloosed. She advanced, walking down the line of shadow directly toward hint. m "I am afraid I will have to trouble you once more," she said, with a faint smile, which did not. however, reach her perplexed eyea. "Could you give me any kind of a conveyance that would take me to San Jose at once?" The young man had started at the rustling of her dress in the shavings and of a loss oi im,W ttvUUo for an in- stant in his face, but it quickly pi ut it quickly passed into a smile of recognition. Yet she felt that he had neither noticed any chango in her appearance nor experienced nny wonder at seeing her there at that hour. "I did not take a buggy from the house," she went on quickly, "for I left early and did not want to disturb them. In fact they don't know that I am gone. I was worried at not hearing news from my father in San Francisco since the earthquake, and I thought I would run down to San Jose to inquire without putting them to any trouble. Anything will do that you have ready if I can take it at once." Still, without oxhibitinit the least sur prise, Bent nodded affirmatively, put down his tools, begged her to wait a mo ment and ran off in tho direction of the cabin. As he disappeared behind the wheat she lapsed quite suddenly against the work bench, but recovered herself a moment after, leaning with her back against it, her hands grasping it on either side and her knit brows and de termined little face turned toward the road. Then she stood erect again, shook the dust out of her skirts, lifted her veil, wiied her cheeks and brow with the comer of a small handkerchief and be gan walking up nnd down the length of the shed ns Bent reappeared. I He was accompanied by the man who had first led her through the wheat. He gazed upon her with apparently all the curiosity aud concern that the other had lacked. ' "You want to get to San Joso ns quick ; you am?" he said interrogatively. "Yes," Bhe said quickly, "if you can help me." You wahced all tho way from the major's here';" he went on, without tak ing his eyes from her face. "Yes, she answered, with an affecta tion of carelessness she had not shown to Bent. "But I started very early it was cool and pleasant and didn't seem far." Til put you down in San Jose inside the hour. You shall have my horse and trotting sulky nnd I'll drive you myself. Will that do?" She looked at him wonderingly. She had not forgotten his previous restraint ami gravity, but now his face seemed to have relaxed with some humorous satis faction. She felt herself coloring slightly, but whether with shame or relief she could not tell. I shall be so much obliged to you," she replied hesitatingly, "and so will uiy father, 1 know. "I reckon," said the man, with the same look of amused conjecture. Then, with a quick assuring nod, ho turned sway and dived into the wheat again. "You're all right now. Miss Mallory,' said Bent complacently. "Dawson will fix it. He s got a good horse, and he's a good driver, too." He paused, and then added pleasantly, "1 suppose they re all well up at the house!1 It was so evident that his remark car ried no personal meaning to herself that she was obliged to answer carelessly, "Oh, yes." "I suppose you see a good deal of Miss Randolph Miss Adele, I tliink you call her?" he remarked tentatively, and with a certain boyish enthusiasm which she had never conceived possible to his nature. "Yes," she replied a little dryly. "She is the only young lady there." She topped, remembering Adcle's naive de scription of the man before her, and said abruptly, "You know her then "A little," replied the young man modestly. "I see her pretty often when I am passing tho upper end of the rancho, She's very well brought np, and her manners are very refined don't you think so? and yet she's just as simple and natural an a country girl. There's a great deal in education after all, isn't there be went on confidentially; "and although" he lowered his voice and looked cautiously around him "I be lieve that some of ns here don't fancy her mother much, there s no doubt that Mrs. Randolph knows how to bring up her children. Some people think that kind of education is all artificial and don't believe in it but 1 do!" With the consciousness that sho was running away from these people and the shameful disclosure she had beard last night, the recollection of Adele's scan dalous interpretation of her most inno cent actions and her sudden and com' plete revubiion against all that she had previously admired in tliat household to hear this man, who ha1 seemed to ber s living protest against their ideas and principles, now expressing them and holding them np for emulation, almost took ber breath away. "I suppose that means that yon intend to tok. after iLvi. Randolph's well (or himr she sail dryly. I "Yes," ho returned, without noticing ' ber mauner. "aud I think I can find that ' water again. I've been studying it tip ' all night. And do yon know what 1'r.i going to do? I am going to make the earthqnn'ie that lost it help me to find it again." He paused and looked at her wh a smile au.l a return of his former enthusiasm. "Do yon remember the crack in the adobe field that stopped you yesterday?" "Yes," said the girl, with a slight shiver. "I toM you then that the same crack was a split in tho rock outcrop further up the plain and was deeper. I am sat isfied now from what I have seen that it is really a rupture of the whole strata all the way down. That's the one weak point that the imprisoned water is sure to lind. and that's where the borer will tap it in that new well that the earth quake itself has stink." It seemed to her now that she under stood his explanation perfectly, and she wondered the more that he had been so mistaken in his estimate of Adele. She turned away a little impatiently and looked anxiously toward the point where Dawson had disappeared. Bent followed her eyes. "He'll be here in a momeut; Miss Mal lory. He has to drive slowly through the grain, but I hear the wheels. He stopped, and his voice took up its pre vious note of boyish hesitation. "By the way. Til be going up to the rancho this afternoon to see the major. Have you any message for Mrs. Randolph or for Miss Adele?" "Xo," said Rose hesitatingly, "and" "I see," interrupted Bent carelessly. "You don't want anything said about your coming here. I won't." It struck her that ho had no ulterior meaning in the suggestion. But before she could make my reply Dawson reap peared, driving a handsome mare har nessed to a light spider like vehicle. He had also assumed, evidently in great haste, a black frock coat, buttoned over his waistcoatloss and cravatless shirt, an? tul1 Um. lmt thllt lrealy seemed -v up, at once assisted hor to the narrow pmh beside him and with a nod to Bent drove off. nis breathless cxiiedition re lieved tho leave taking of these young people of nny ceremony. "I suppose, said Mr. Dawson, giving a half glance over his 'shoulder ns they struck into the dusty highway "I sup pose you don't care to B;e anybody bo- fore you got to San Jose?" "No oo, said Rose timidly. "And I reckon you wouldn't mind my racin' a bit if anybody kem up?" "ao," "The marc's sort of fastidious about takin' anvboilvs dust." '.'Is she?'' said Rose, with a faint smi.e. "Awful," responded hor companion. And the queerest thing of all, she can't bear to have nuv one behind her either." Ho leaned forward with his expression of humorous enjoyment of some latent ke and did Roniething with the reins Rose never could clearly understand what, though it seemed to her that he simply lifted them with ostentatious lightness but the mare suddenly ap peared to lengthen herself and loso her height, and tho stalks of wheat on either side of the dusty track began to melt into each other, and then slipped like a flash into ono long, continuous, shimmer ing green hedge. So perfect was the mare s action that the girl was scarcely conscious ot any liicrenseu cltort: so harmonious the wholo movement that the light skeleton wagon scorned Only prolonged process of that long, slim body and free, collarless neck, both straight as the thin shafts on each side, and straighlerthan the delicate rib bonliko traces which, in what seemed a mete affectation of conscious power, hung ut times almost limp between tho whitlletree and the narrow breast bund, that was nil that confined tho animal's powerful forequartors. So sujierb was the reach of its long, easy stride that Roso could scarcely see any undulation in the brown shining back, on which she could havo placed her foot, nor felt the soft beat of the delicate hoofs that took the dust so firmly and jet so lightly. no onrrmnml Their Drill. While an order from military headquar ters demands obedience, there may be more tbau one wuy of olteying it, acconlintf to the statement of an old lime member of a Michigan regiment. Early In the year 1 uli there came nil order from headquarteis, central district of Jexna, requiring com puny drills twice each day iu every regi ment In the command. As the weather was hot and the regiment was soon to be mustered out, the colonel thought coiTipliancewilh tills order useless, and so ordered two daily drills of live min utes each. Knowledge of this evasion of orders reached the general commanding, and forthwith there came an onier fora drill ( two hours each day, In compliance with which the following order waaread at even lug paraile: "lleiiUijinirters a Michigan Infantry volunteers. Iu cdedieiice to orders from sutH'rior lienilniiai'ters, there will he com pany drills front half past 8 to half past IU o'clock a. In. nu Ii day. The commander of the regiment desires Hint the moatkhody spots lie selected for drills, and that the men shall not lie cxeil to Violeliteiercls in the heat of Ihe sun." The drill took place. A shady spot waa carefully selected, and for two hours the orders lo "alack arms" and "rest" were cheerfully followed. Youth's Companion. Mallunal &lr.aeurc T,',aiurifc Uncle Sum hua soiie.- very valuable treas ures of gold In the National museum They are of grent worth Intriuaically, apart from the historic Interest attaching to thtm. Anions' these are three uiamiiv cas kets of nil itl gold, each as big as a four pound candy box. 1 her are ui'l to tiro era I li rant from the cities of lAiuAua, Ayr aud lilu.'-tjow, respectively, containing the freedom of thoae towns. Ibere la a gold card of iuvitaliou to a bull, which was sen by friends In fcuu Francisco. It i In cloved In a silver envelope, with the ad' dreas engraved on the ouulde and au ordi nary 3 cent slump afhxed. Also there Is a gold acini iter, sent by the emperor of Mo rocco to Tbomua J c Hi rami, us w ell as man gold hilt.il swords, with solid gold stub ImnU. Two of Ihesc were given to General Shields by the state of South Carolina and Illinois as tokens of appreciation for senr Ices In the .Meiicau war. lougieM pur chased them from the general's family (or llO.dOO. I'liilailelpuia Ledger. A Ca.mopolltaai llolel. TL-rt la little, nualot French botl near but uot In Hie "l'euilerloiu" dlatrlct tbat baa more tntiwialitltn repreMtiUd among tbe belp tban Dianjr a Urnt-r place. Tba proprletreaa it I'raicb, tba waiUra are Italian, tbe 11 lit per la hpanlab, tba elevator boy lalrl.b, tLe nl(bt porter la Btrtdlab, and tba ebef la German. Naw York lieraid. " rwsKK Mf I mofo to be Sr-aded than en open and Tuvbie VJ???" ''..i V,"dw when It Clinches u In Its leiiiicii.i.itrap, In the varlon. loruis o' chills nnd tfver. tllio . remit tent, ilu.ii t.ii:tie or aitue cuke, c oionly be effect ually );uitrdisl airuln.t by fortif, iuf tiie Ayrnem again. 1 Its Insidious ititm'k v.i h llittlellcr'k Si. much Ititiets, a, tbor, utn eututute lo the tvison of unitMiui in the system uil n Mifi'itilurit i:aliil It ti.oroimtily iu hi' relied ilou. In Ihe event of h iiiHiariouu aitaclc avoid poioitl it our system with quinine, mid use lliMcid this wholtt-oine rem il, n utiieeiiniiiibie In isie mill fur moie e nirjtriim iiiau miiv ilm. l'e the Hitter for . speosin, bilionsutss, io..8tlpA IKll, kiilney compUtht-. nnd rueuin-i Ulu. I wish I could do. but I cun't: 1 l-h l could thl k, but 1 don't; 1 wish I could talk, but I rant: 1 wish 1 could wort, but i won't. THK ltST TKllHIK. The Arabs say that the best teacher is Time. That is true, especially when year after year enforces the same lesson. For more than thirty years Allcock's 1'osot s Plasters have been in use In every part of the world, and tho testimony is universal as to their valni as an external remedy for pains of every kind in the back, chfst and side. Some people have learned the lesson so well that tliey try to imitate tliem. and the result is a host of counterfeits, all pre tending to oe just as good as Allcock's OROl'8 I LASTKKS, Stilt UllCOIlSClUIIS tliat liy his very statement thev acknowledge that Allcock's I'orocs Plasters hold the first place, lie sure and get the genuine. ttBAKiiRKTH si ills always act uniloriiily. Ch'eajtoniireHwrHllv anifrv becaiixe the wind did the ulowiiiK ibere tliiTing'the recent mrm. Irritation of the throat nnd hoarseness immediately relieved by "Rnnen'$ Hnmehitil Trvchei." A turning oolllt Iu wonian'a life Mi etino an. other Willi a new bonnet. Stats of Ohio, city ok Toi.kho,) i.ccas i ocnty. KltlNK J. ( ItKSKY nniki'S oath ttiHl he la Iho senior pttrmer of the linn of K. .1. Ciikskv .k Co., doing busiuiss Iu the city of Toledo, eoim- ty and stile aforesaid, and that miid tlrin will my Ihe slim of UN K III NllltKl) IHll.l.AliS tor eui'li and every east) of eatiirrli that cannot be urcil by the use ol Hall's Catarrh Cchk. Mi.A.NK J. l)HK r. V. Sworn to before mo nnd a itwrriht'il In mv presence thla Bin day ol December. A. 1. issil. ' iaAIj A. VI . Ul.r.ASIlIS, .YoMr.v PiihUc. Hull' Catarrh Cure la taken Interuallv. and nets directly on Ihe blood and miieoua aurfacva of luo ayateui. Send for testimonials, free. r . J. CHKNKV CO , Toledo, O. ar- Sold h ih,i!:,ii;; ort'.tr. WATKIl MOTIIK. One Tllerk Wnter Motor, new. that will develop from 10 to lfi-horae power; can lie had at a sacrifice by addressing I'Al.MKR if KKY, Portland, Or. A l'OTTKK I'KKHS. Site. 38x48 inside bearers: tniile distribu tion; bed springs; will print nine-column folio or six-column uunrto; a splendid all round nresa for country nlHc: for huIa cheap; guaranteed in order. 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It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid ncys, Liver and liowels without weak ening them nnd it is txTfcclly free from every ohjcctionnhlo substance. nyrup of figs is lor sale by all drug' gists iu 00c ami $1 litittles, but it is mini' ufacturcd by tho California Fig Syrup IO. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the inline, Hymn of Figs, and being well informed, you will not . ... , .. f . . . : . , accept any suusiuuw ii oucrcu. Thli Tnvta Mart U on tba beat WATERPROOF COAT In the World I I. TOwTR. llflSTf )N. MAS A. BT. JACOBS OIL cunie PAIN. SPRAINS, BRUISES, DROP ..-ii,, i.u.v, ..,m oatriiMiet and all DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. (SALARY BVaVsnsajBl Smoke the Admiral Cigar ettes and be happy. 7 Blood Poisoned But Hood's Sarsaparilla Purified, nnd Rostorod Health. 'Thres yeara aw a (llo penctra ed one of my legs juit ahovet'.io knee. IVUUuir to receive the necessary ttviiimeut. Blood Poisoning act in. I fcccame ao weuk and my avatem so much run down that 1 t o il.l hardly turn Iu bed or help myself In any w iv. Af.er aoventeen montns coiiuuement, my wilatook me to H alls Walla, Wash. Hero tho iiinuxws amputated my leg half way between the knee and tho hip. Willow lug this my health improved alightlr but shortly B:it'H'rlna N";im to form ou my body. Kiually II ual's Surs.i;urilla wua re ommcinlcd and 1 coal t ae ac iu,! . (ro n Hie (lr-t. tirad u illy I have li-.ijr vd: 1 1 lOKr.i lug ttreimcr uml fie piltlf.it garlierlii luvo disappeared Hooassi'Cures and 1 sin about cured of my Ills, All Discredit a uuv w iiiuii a o ir nptimia noil 1 leel II1I1I 1 cannot apeak loo hiehlv of It." II. I.. llrasicrT. Starker, Oregon. Cot only HOOD'S. Hood's Pllla act easily, yet promptly. fHE CHIN I loo iH'ixhbiirly with Ihe cheat, nml tho oven Hint t tie lloor loo tumii. mtvs cx-rroBttltMit ltarrimtn nbout upiln wmium uiiiuary urn.. Bishop Scott Academy, Cortland, Or., la a military school under Koverumeiit com rol. Kiti for oollettv or business. Write for cata logue. Spring term bCKins Febru ary ft. INSIST ON HAVISU THK Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and Shoes, Rubber anil Oil Clothing, Druggists' Rubber Goods, IIANITACTVRKD BY Goodyear Rubber Co., 73 ttiul 75 rirt St.. Fortlftml, Or. Write lor cntaloffuu nutc. M nr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, r W lllevillnii and Itelilng I'llea. It atworba thu tiimora, allaya the Itehlnii at mice, acta an a poul tice. Klves In. taut relief. Or. Wlll- lama' Indian 1'ilo tHntineiit I. pnwirol lor I'llea and llclilnir ol the private purls. Kvery tan la warranted, llydriiv. mail nil receipt oi trin, is, celiia and llmi WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING, CO., 1'roprliitors. t.ievuland, Ohio. Free by Mail on receipt of u . Doi.ita A Whole Garden. let in Ail vnn our lllmtr ld (!.iU'nirit w U-h willt.-li ymmlUlmiitlt. Nuiiarl Mrrtl Olid I'lntil Vtt. iHIihtwimhI urII NlirHii y( o.),4'J7 V ri ttinr nir i, Mn ranciaco. Hvlo tl Hii(1 m HJcmliy Dr, i'.Cali(crnia-M I had rm t Cure Evory CATAR f'lrGfttfirrh. IonfnfWM.(ViliU.ftorfiThront. DlNiLu !iiinwiiitw, lloiuliu'tiii, I'fMil hi'ktnlhK Cv.Mni irt'ittt. i lunton- ttio Vol.n. BmiM ot MURKN unit. . K. KVOII V A; f I'nMiiPflVrml 04 lit bU. Urouklyu. ft, JM DR. GUWS ONION SYRUP )F0B COUGHS. COLDS AMD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In ratal n fate Mr nf l)ti ehlldron, mr enlr m 'ao onie tton rrup. U lafuatMofTootlvolilir u II waa forir veoro oato. now my ffrandnhlldmn tk fr. Ounn'o union wynip Whlnb lo ilrtsdr prepared 0rl moro nlnaooot to tho Uot. Sold everywhere). Irsjo bodice AO oatntO- saaeoeiuwuiVslwrili lOfO 9 AWUUMAJ eW BJOOQ N. P. N. IT. No 6.'i5- F N.n No 612 RHEUiViATISr.l. NEUR LCIa, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. SWELLINGS, BURNS. IT IF VOI R BUHINKHH 00 KM NOT PAY Chltkeii. art aaallr anil auocoaaluil) rla4 bfMln tba Petaluma In eubators and Brooders. Our II IlialraUtil .'mLmI.tum l..lia all atM.ii, It Jffiyy Horuml clium-o. I f V" would nt )lrt huc II eevil, ho mi re unit Htart with i FERRY'S H SEEDS. VT'" A iniiiwl lor 1H1H IfJIlj luuvconintiiH tho mini niitl milmhuire Ym t'f thu ItiU'Nt Citrm In ic knowl- oUue. Kvery plutilor mIiouIiI HH vSSSx. Ihivo 11, Ktut froo. D. M.Ferry A Co., r MRS. WINSLOW S sos07,MuVM FOR OHILDRIN TIITHINO Fee aala Til lrUU. CtmU m kettle. r-s i m v Mr-e7 llon't t.iiT any but lha P-ultima II fan want ilroim, TUnmua chli-a. Wa are fuci flit t'oaat Heailiiiiarlfira for Himii. anil f:l,Mri:uiiM- u,a era, H'aika, :ap.iillln( Tiaila, riiiinlalin, Klixxl'. Koup ( urn, Murrlt - M,niie in, urea, cn iraeii'iice iiuar ana every uthei ic,,uirii u, piqnrr r.iwn. ne ine marmiit in oiMratloii a ourrihlMI with (he Ni.rwalk (Mlrli h Karin, Mulwliiter Fair, hau hlti tliida ot rni. Cataliifiie tree' If von waul It, writ. riamni layutiAiaK un rVDriKrt t,l"M akt,mr canvahukkh roK clran, BrlU LArLnOLO h.r.lr Oii li.r.,l,rilru and Uwn Nnraery Mna'k A'lvaulaara lor b.liinrr. .1. a.lv ailvane mentl parniawnt. Oitvit raaa. Kim. thl. paper. SHOWN BMOf . C0..lir. ..iilan blila, p .rllanil.ur The Admiral Cigarettes are I the beat. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaMM-, rJarfM c- our If ftrlVs U m tb foii nrnif war: 1J rt .- uimr barnbew to tkia popir immtd. tK. paar-. toftkir tctik A ma me mmd m- ' k t I'll iiuiw tor Vji towakd f OM OFOt RJtEW, LAROK 8I7F, ALL hTK t . - ,'Flw HOKTH $10. Only oot Fd ( utter to nr eve , This iokt th ruh payment vttty i& ffr thr tr. t uf n, whtch will b fonivj u UerHtr to any WW in ut ih AvniMHwuio antihitif in tJittcnr when it lrt apfMrrd, and wilt dnrafrtM (h RI4 all ttvptitor and lakvand hold thira.la iuFmiI Cullrraaa Ihe Arrmtor. th Arrinotor SUal FatandStaal Tiltmc Toner hut in ".indnulU and Towvr. Thailrnt which tii Aarinotur rnpany baa shown in rcri. inc. rvtuliilioniiinf. tftlini and n4lur lha windmill bamnaaa of iliw.rld. ran h lumed to many HrliU in lb ricniiirat iniilii4iii tut and it itvtN tcuhow what t ean do y taking t a numrr of til-, makinff tbm af ttrland rutttniba in ihnr nl thaa at a mala Btrk, aa waa lna in lha eaaa of ttta Wiiidnaul and Rirrl T.wr, and il fcropojaa tvfurniah Ui'in at a (.rrallr rrdncett Thia fr- Cutl.'r. f r ih rrnanl. wilt 'nW fttmiihrtt nn tha'trm TlirSR TFH4 liMR TO tlllS 8KR1I8 Of II AUYKKUMKwEVT 4 fMI TALI E OF 93S. Ve shall offer athar article f, which wa wit) accft thca adTriiaancnti or inla ci'"s of tham. In Part payment. One will la a Strrl HaudTrurk. In which we f special wide in ihowinf oor skill as ri-vUrrs and irrprovera of larU ailiclas. The eaali raqu.rraieitt with this will he ridicakaly small. The third adveMKeruetit in lluaaeiies wilt show a Steel Clr rtitar Kw ami Frame, fr fum aid tawrn It i tTHrtCT hll,K KiV WITH PKKr'EtT Hirtll rHIS and runs with rsry mitrh ta power than ordimry bun r and ha a hettcr uw. Till! flO SW ASD H'nm iLifi'kU AS ABOlB Of ADVaJlTlfcaV aa, S. tti loralit-a wher we ran we are folnf to make lerai unrn m arcepi e'ies or nine stiver- )emeiHs m pan payment for intlroiiis. 11 you nave any thought ot tuni( a wina- u mis year mn m at stating nst yon mink you w til need.witether runtning or uereii, anil ir paait)ia will maae yoa a UDerai oner. The past year, though one of financial ai- turrtanee and bnainett da- one of real prosperity to the Aer motor t Tiie aet that Iho ler motor Co. in Iho pan sis years nas sxaeaeai tao Last of ninal Tawer la Iho 'aaaier taOae-Miih 9 lie farmer I o net re dounded atrrallr to Its benalll and has brought lo tta factory anoiinnna Volume ot business, Kn at the trsry low puces at which we soil leel Windmill and Hleel ffera. msile in lha tuoet neifecl manner, of Ihe iikmI iei fret ma terial, and llll.VAMfillklfTrH Diri.rTiiii, this iMtntTiir irKiriu tvkn tttuTiiiM nr THK 1KT4U It Is DoMihle to aea a few peril on sack otitlit, end these few cents t lliasnoruioos nmiilMr of oiuhls are wholly fat' lot w tiie Aermolor I'o .. which haa elnava derived more nUaaore (hum lha unlnit luitan. deradagrsat itttmljr of peofhi and front the pride lases mi miiig wall o naister it ul its hands to, flOtll Ihe niKIIKV It makea IVim lla hlarr,ria This year, because H bu)s its malarial aoiechtaply and ti pacts an emiiimiua inrieate Hi lis ever grooing lmt meet, II usTers tu pair. a a al Iwrrewe H tfce sjnaNllly and tNalUy ef MaUrUleMpleyedlatbesuMalrealleo ollla Meel l ewere. Tho armimiutnynig d latum, 2 I J i 1 -t shows Ihe smallest anile that mil he uted by it in lha corner mis ef Towers, evrn for heart wheel. For Ihe IU ft we use 4k. Ihawaeeda ml leoa or Aaglea far rawer. elltllew mm -rrj at. . HM . . '. oro how belag dalltered at ear neras. 4Hiis who haven few ton,sud thar-fora yrar . siidy. of It. angle winch nay are uitng lor a-n , in ft., and ean tor lull whla. will read this Mtragraplt mlh smnme and am row, since we hae not previously inn then uii information eoncrtning what we w.lluiefor til. The Asrillivt.ir Co nnoaM to rinlrllmla OaMUt II PA flit IM rtlUKnror the hst euay wrttlan I y the wife, son or daughter ii a oilier or uar oi a win.inini. aicntif Ihe qurttion, ' "HI NIH I I I, II 1 HK 41 AKKMHTOH I" for oomiilmns of mm petition and amounts and nmnbcrsof prtsea tend (oi par ticuiaraio lha Aar motor I n,, t'lnrago, or lo iu branches, al han rraitciaco, Kansas I'ltv, Lincoln, Nrh., Riona City, Iowa, Mm iieapolis, Hultil.1, or M I'ark I'lace. Nt-w Vtk Citr, Acrnitoia, Pumtihifi and llearod same price. All Mlssl, all flal vanned After nipisiion, daiivrred free on rare al lliictgo and shipped lo v one. anvwhatsa at Ihe following nriees 8-ft. $28. I a-ft. $00. 1 6-ft. 0 1 28. DOCTOR P 's I, THE GREAT CURE FOR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. n...i.i.. .1 IL. I !.. J U'.J nnuidiur oi inc Liver anQ Muncys A 8PK0IFI0 FOK Scrofula, Rheumatism. Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And 111 Other Blood ind Skin Diseases. It la a poalttTaeare tor all thnae nalnlul.dell. oatu oomiilaliila and oiimnllflul.l trimltlua and wuakiieaatacumiiiou aniline our wlree, mullier. .mi uaiiKiiwra 1 lie elttxil la Immeillate and laatlnir. Two or three tliuixol lia. I'aaiiii'a Krmrdy taken dally eie ine binml t'lxil, the liver and klilueya ant Ive. alld Will elltlmlv araillrata Irnm tha mlnffl all traiiea ol Wi riilula, Halt Ulieum, or any olbei iiirni ui uiiNia uiauaae. No medlnlueever Introduced la thl. country hu met with .nrh rcaily aale, nor elven auob univeraal .ntlnliu-llon wbeuever uaeil ai that ol Da. FaKiita'a KlaatiT. Thl. reiuwly baa been Ued In lha hoapltali tliroiiahiiut the old world lor the paat twenty live veara aa a apenlfla lor the above dlaeaaea, audit haa and will cure whim all other aooalled remeulea fall. Hem) lor pamphlet ol leatlmonlalt from thoae who have been onri d by I la u.e. liruKUta anil I at 11.00 per bottla. Try II and be oouvluoed , rur aaie DT MACK & CO., w ana ii rronr ot.. sun Franao FOR SALE. One flclrbrnted Tuerk Wotr Motor- mw; wll devuloii lo u 16-lmra-(n)wer. WhI r U in? rtwt ami h(iiHl iMiwur lo iuMj.mid theTtifrk' la liitf tutu mii rheit, cot nioor In ih bmrkl Will bfl sm1i1 nt am- idi-o. AdilrtJMa CAI.MtK A KkV, I'ortUnd, Or. vr. u iocca.3 cj fin on prjuala cuMotn v.uU, matinif trotn 4 o$.i, rx-bt value or llu im:rey in tlio worlj. K itno Ami prtca m;cd on the bo;;om, hery pi.tr v. arrant J, 'lUko no c itntu nils. Leo I'H-al p;incr: I f lull c'ii;'moi o..rV"npem nt f r I :uu n il ijtn- .crrt ri or awnd ir il- f'tftrittf Latahigu (ivinir in at ruction bowtuor. Act by mail, I'm tar freo, Y'u on pet th bmt Itsu-tiuna of aValcr who pttfh our attoc.' RUPTURE PKKMANKNTLY C('HMoi NO tAY. ht rT until cvnun. We refer to A.immf taatiMlta. NO OntATT''. No LitTitirTioif tmm uvntxwm wnUf or call for circular and bank lotoruitr. TheO.E. MILLER CO., M.rtuaai BalWln, lFOK'l I. !, OHI.I.O Incaraera'td Caaital and trl, l,COO.0OO. YOU NT THE BEST. d (or nn r I ntalnaiie f ieii' INCUBATO.M ta. Ilu.t uiaka. Low piliva. F'tm, imy rnrnl.. A'lilrea. V. V, H ack, Klpon, talllorula. n 4MaiataiaiBilao mnA peoiHf Wbo twr aMli luna-a or Astl aakeBbouM uao Plao'aCum for OlOatUBlptloa. It DM OttPpsl ekrasaiawida. It haa tvrt Injur ed one. It la not. bad to taua, litaltm baMieuuutiajrruik, Sold tvoirvbor). a). a-v X X XX nniMirtllelee lurbance i a presaion V V re"e. x. x AT'--.1 Fi. X. X IT all 1 X UP f 1 X lit M II III B S MA A A leie are 1 (0 r(u.i, f OniiiiUm, A.P . tll"0AiV m f. -fwmui .r - V 4 'Oe-. "V VaSJM.ii rUlUI allLi'alMI ' 1 1 if