HEREAFTER. C u l t picture, said a friend to A * The Joy o f w bat is yet to be? Canat thou describe eternity? Health Officers Speak. City, State and National Authorities report the Royal Baking Powder in every way Superior to all others. S T A T E C H E M IS T. C A L IF O R N IA : The R oval fulfils all the requirements. Our tests show it has greater leavening power than any other. S T A T E C H E M IS T. W A S H IN O T O N : There is no question but the R oyai . is the strongest, purest and mo6t wholesome baking powder in the market U. S. G O V T FOOD R E P O R T: R oyal B akino P owder is shown a pure cream of tartar powder, highest of all in leaven­ ing strength. C A N A D IA N O F F IC IA L T E S T S : R oyal B aking P owder is commended as of highest excellence, and shown to be greatest of all in leavening strength. SAN FRANCISCO BO AR D O F H E A L T H : We cordially ap­ prove and recommend the R oyal B aking P owder . It is absolutely pure and healthfu,, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest strength and character. BOARD O F H E A L T H , S E A T T L E , W A S H IN G T O N : Finding in analysis that it is entirely free from any adulteration, we heartily recommend the R oyal B aking P owder for its great strength, purity and wholcsomcness. , BOARD O F H E A L T H . TA C O M A , W A S H IN G T O N : In our judgment the R oyal is the best and strongest baking powder before the public. BOARD O F H E A L T H , S P O K A N E : Certainly there is- no bak­ ing powder known to us equal to the R oyai , DR. B IN S W A N G E R , U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON : It is also my opinion that there exists no purer, better or stronger baking t powder than the R oyai - I confidently recommend it. Dost thou believe that when we taka That last long sleep a day «hall break The dreumleaM night? bh all we awake? T ell me, w ith reason In thy rhyme. Dost thiuk there'll be no end of time Nor end of bliss In th at blest clime? I do not know, for surq, 1 said; I know not those whose ligh t feet tread Yen shore; 1 know the dead are dead. I’ve seen the summer birds take wing W hen w inter came, and in the spring Come hack again to soar and sing. I’ve seen the red rose in the glen. Hid ’neath the hoar frost, die, and then la brighter mom ents bloom again. I’ve seen the soul, freed from the cleg T hat held it here, reach far away. T ake up ita harp and start to play. I’ve seen a mother die, and she. W hen cam e to her what must to me, Looked laughing toward eternity. And 1 can see, while rosea bloom W here roses fade, through life's long gloom. A gleam of hope beyond the tomb. But w hatsoe’er the future be, If there’s a life for yon and me. To last through all eternity, "Twere well to keep this point In view— L>o unto man your whole life through, Aa you would have him do to you. And then when you are o’er the range. Whore all are good, though many strange. You may not feel too great the change. —(Jy Wariuau in Croede Chroulola. T ho P o w e r o f G r a v ita tio n . From common experience wo are apt to hold exaggerated notions of tho pow er of gravity. N ot until wo | compare it with other attractive J for on, such as m agnetism or tslec- j trinity, do we appreciate how trivial it really is. Tho fundamental experim ents in electricity and magnetism, known to men for more than 2,000 years, of lifting light lxxlies lry rubbed ainbor and iron filings l»y means of a load­ stone, dem onstrate at our» their in- oornparably greater power. If, for instance, the attracting body had the moderate dimensions of a hand specimen of am ber or load­ stone, w e should require it to be of so donso a material as to weigh 1,000,000,000 [rounds instead of a few pounds, us usual, in order that its gravitational attraction should equal t in t of eith er of tho tw o forces m en­ tioned. It is obvious therefore that tho im posing nature of tho force of gra vity, as equally compared with other attractive forces, is rlue not to its sujierior qualitative magnitude, but to the enormous masses of the bodies w hich exercise it. Thus, w hile it requires the use of tho most delicate torsion balance to dem onstrate even tho m utual attrac­ tion betw een a small and a large sphere of lead, yet w here enormous masses, such ns tho earth, are con­ cerned, the attraction exerted by one hemisphere upon the other probably exceeds a force of 500 pounds per square inch over a surface whose radius is 4,000 miles.— Electricity. A P u zzled E n gl lull V isitor. When Lady Somerset first came to Am erica she was particularly anxious to become acquainted with all the American customs and to take part in everything American. Hor appreciation of Am erica was in­ tense. Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter­ “ N ow w ill you tell m e," she said ested parties to influence you in using any one day to a friend, “ w h y the chest­ nut has been selected as a national other than The Best, The Royal. nut and w h y it is so dear to tho hearts o f every one? I notice that N ew O cc u p a tio n I or \\ o m eu . all, I. hj th ey old or young, boy or A n Ir ish G em . girl, man or woman, speak of the L ivin g w axw orks have long liecn chestnut frequently and alw ays pleas­ A d Irish journal bad this gem la a feature of church fail's, but a (lime an tly and even affectionately. museum wax figure in tlcsli and blood answ er to a correspondent: “ Today, as I w as seated in one of “ Wo decline to acknowledge the is probably a new “ feature.” It your horso cars, a little boy began w orks well as an advertisem ent receipt of your post cau l." telling another ono some short anec­ W hich is very much like the Cork- The girl stands motionless— ns long dote, when suddenly tho other little enian who traveled into K orry to on as she can at any rate. Her face and boy sprang to his foot and shouted, insulting enem y to “ tcU him to his hands are painted to tho semblance ‘Oh, chestnuts!' Later in the day I face that he would treat him with of wax. “ Look at the bu lly wax Ag­ saw ono man whisper something in ger!” says Jim m y to Hilly os they silent contem pt."— London T it Bits. tho car o f a friend, to which the shuffle along past the door. “ Git H ig h B o d ily T em p e ra tu r e. friend only replied, ‘Oh. what a out I" says Billy. “ She ain’t no wax Miss Tolleson, o f Memphis, had an figger; she’s a liv e!" “ Now, Billy, choshmt I’ attack of tousilitis that ran her tem ­ don't you go an g iv o y erself aw ay for “ How pleasant to have something perature up to the unheard of point a countrym an!" Jim m y protests. o f w hich ev ery ono is so fond. But of 138 degs. Previous to that an Meantime the girl's eyes betray her explain tho cause of tho liking. Omaha lady had shown a tem pera­ of course. W h y wa9 that particular nut select­ ture of 1*2 degs. in a case of peri­ ed! W h y not the almond or the pe­ She affects a stony gaze, but that tonitis.— St. Louis Republic. can ! Is it that tho chestnut grows most beautiful and mobile thing, the C lm racte rlN tlc C o stu m e* D is a p p e a r in g . more freely here!”—N ew York human eye, can never imitate the • 10» UKWAKI* aioo. Possibly 50 per cent, of the inter­ World. dullness of wax. Her eyes move in The r«aders of this paper w ill be p?ea«ed to their sockots. She shifts her weight national costumes copied by Queen W h en tlio H ep n rtcr Is W ork in g. learn that the n Is at lonst one dreaded disease Billy Victoria when she dressed dolls that actence has been able to cure in nil lls from one leg to the other. W hen youseo a reporter ongaged staves, and that In Catnrrh. Hall's Catairh Cure laughs trium phantly at Jim m y’s ex­ have passed aw ay, never to return. in w ritin g in n railw ay carriage, Is the only positive pure known to iho medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a ron'tltutional dis­ pense, who gasps, “ Well, if 1 nin't In some o f tho Swiss cantons the don't im agine that it is his innat* ease, rt’ijuires a Pt.nstitirtonal treatment. Hall’s traditional Helvetian garb yet sur­ sold like any farm er!" And the liv­ Catarrh Cure is taken internally, »' tin directly cussed ness or his lovo of hard work tilion the blood and mneou«surface* of the sys- ing w ax figure's purpose is fulfilled. vives ; in others it is fast declining that forms his motive power. Noth tsm , thereby destroying the foundation Of the to extinction. Picturesquely clad T ho “ Y e llo w D a y .” di ease and giving the patient strength by build of the kind. I have seen a reporter ing tip the eonstititfion and assisting nature in Sept. 8, 1881 , is w ell remembered men, wom en nml children w ho pro­ w riting in a railw ay carriuge, and doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One In Maine, Now Hampshire, Vermont tend to ho artists’ models, but who driven alm ost to desperation by Hundred Dollars for any rase that It fdl!s to and parts of New Y o rk and Pennsyl­ are in rea lity beggers, still haunt stress o f tinio and illegibility of note euro. Bend for liat of testimonials. Ado rose F. J. CHKNF.Y A CO., Toledo, O. vania as tho “ yellow d a y.” Canada tho V ia Condotti at Rome and ex­ ami w ant of lucidity in the speaker, • Sold by druggists, 75 cents. also took on some of the characteris­ tract co p iers from the “ forestieri.” worried b y questions about his short­ It was Bo:i Franklin who said; “ Three may tic's noted In tho states alxivo men­ T he [rolico h ave driven them from hand and tho rato of speed at which keep a secret If two of thorn ant dead." tioned, only that tho yellow was of the Piazza di Spngnia nnd tho steps he can w rite it, by inconsiderate pas­ j of the Trinitli de M onti; hut ere | a A perfect oil dressing for line dull, greenish cast, which accounts ! long in all likelihood thoy w ill sengers, w ho then show their grati- for the fact that tho Canucks refer tuilo in practical fashion by lotting kid shoes, guaranteed absolutely to it os tho “ green d a y .” In the w holly vanish. A few vestiges of down the windows and blowing rom antic dress linger in the Italian dust-proof, or money refunded. m orning the sky had tho appearance aw ay tho notes ho has been so pain­ ) provinces; but ou tho w hole th* j Watson's Peerless Polish. Use of being clouded, but as tho sun a r o s e [sminsula is at present inhabited by fu lly transcribing. On other occasions 1 have heard no other. For sale by all deal­ it w as plainly visible nnd of the color a population, tho males o f which of tarn ishol brass. Alxnit midday w ear "Btore"clothes and wide aw ake passengers enter into a violent polit­ ers. the intense yellow was most appar­ ical debate, w ith frequent appeals ent— ev eryth in g except leaves and hats, w hile the women are clud in to the reporter, varied by whistling Manchester cottons and cheap hats grass w as of a well tinted dark y el­ and singing. A t the same tim e a low color. The cause of the phenom­ copied from tho latest Paris modes. w riter in a railw ay carriage cannot Characteristic costumes are on th* ; enon has never Ix'en satisfactorily wane in Germ any, in N orw ay and in ex[>cct everyb od y to be silent ju st t j 4 0 Y E A R S O F P A IN O U R E D . explained. -P h ilad elphia Pres«. Spain. T hey hold their own to some please him, and therefore he would TH E CASE. •xtont in Austria, in Bohemia nnd in do well to cultivate concentration of P in M on ey front llu ls liig F lo w e r s. K, A liianv S t ., m ind.— London Tit Bits. It is curious that when so many tho T y ro l; but on every side tho ntv I thaca , N. Y., tionnl costum e is coming down to a M o d e rn iz in g th e M other o f C ities. women are asking wlmt they can do Dec. 19, 1881. to earn money so few think of lie dull, prosaic level, and in another de­ The Mother of Cities ia in some re* For over 40 years cade or so It w ill 1)« difficult to dis­ com ing am ateur gardeners. Violets, ■ poets the new est of them all. One- ' I have b e e n a pinks, chrysanthem um s nnd ninny crim inate liotweon different nation* h alf of Rome is as new as a back- victim of rheu­ other flowers are not difficult to raise, in so far ns their garments are con- I w oods'settlem ent, nnd strenuous e f­ matism. I w a s and when carefu lly jiacked and sent cem ed. — London Telegraph. forts are being niatlo to furbish up persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I to a first class florist bring good the*other half. But wifh the latest L l g h t n l n g ’ ii M a g n e t i c F.flTecta. have used two bottles, and a man prices. It is said thnt n woman in innovation in Rome there is not more free from rheumatism never The m agnetic effects produced by much need to quarrel. The city is the south make's a good income f u r walked our streets. My limbs that nishing real orange blossoms to a fa­ lightning are often very curious. A now lighted by electricity, generated were once stilTand lame are now as mous florist, w hile five or six others chest confirming a large assortment by the cascade of classic Tivoli. Such light and limber as in my youth. dress them selves on the dollars pro­ of knives, forks and other cutlery things, in such connection, sonnrl ap­ * JOS. F.DSELL. duced from the violets that grow with was, not m any years ago, struck ii. pallingly modern; but nothing of A F T E R F IV E Y E A R S . so little care in the w ell preserved tho house o f a Wakefield tradesman that kind is too strange not to be and m agnetism imparted to the true, now that we seem likely before violet p it - Exchange. I thaca , N". Y ., July 5, 1887. whole of the articles. Arago, in hi* long to hoar the cry of “ Change here Suffered many years— injury to W h , th o n l . c u l t . W e r e B ad . “ Meteorological Essays," speaks of a hip resulting in rheumatism, muscu­ It was m fault of the rook, slthonvh shoem aker in Swabia whose tools for Dam ascus!"—San Frnucisoo A r­ ■ lie « u blame I by the metre** b«*o«n«e w ere thus treated, to his indescrib­ gonaut. lar weakness and contracted cords. the hiernite were not ae light, delir.Ui> Two bottles of S .. Jacobs Oil re­ A m e r ica n P rogreso. able annoynnee. “ Ho had to be con­ ami finely fltvored nniial. lieved me so that 1 now walk about Disgusted American (on a dusty When it wa< too late tiie renk found , stantly freeing his hammer, pinchers and attend to daily duties at 6s, •he had b*en imposed upon by the gro­ and knives from his nails, noodles rood) W ell, here wo are riding be­ 1 hcartHv endorse It. cer or hie hoy, who had given tier a new and awls, whieh were constantly get­ hind a pvir of horses nnd taking their brand of baking powder in p'ace ol the ting caught b y them ns they lay to - . . JO S. r . D S F . I . I - j ’18* because our grandfathers Koyal, which she had alwavs need witli ' good lock, and which had been ordered gether on the bench." The same Friend -W lm t's the m atter now ! She had ueed the new kind, spoiled the authority knew of a Genoese ship “ The horses ought to lie hitched at biacuit and got a scolding. whieh was wrecked near Algiers in The Royal Baking l’owder, a« every consequence o f some pranks played the rear end of the carriage. Quick, cook knows, is alwavs to !1 Mine S>nti g, by curing mnlinee; SiSTVKT* In the World ! baking powder simp v t e.ause it i osts Mine, Deepierre, by drinking hot a . J. TOWLR. BOSTON. MASS. Tiie lS'.ki city directory of Minn» him ao much less and he can make more Big «I lEthe a^Ennwieorts profit by selling it than he can on the water-, Mine. Cruvelli, claret; Mnie. apolis reveals the fact that there are leading remedy for aU vb* Patti, seltzer w ater; Mine. Nilsson, in that city 1, li'.ifi Ole Oleeons, 1,010 unnatural dtA.harg«* a«» R lyal. The R >yal is m ».le from the very privatadiseas««of ir v i 1 finest materials and coats mnch more beer; Mine. Cabol, by eating [>enrs; El k El us, 1.213 Nels Nelson* cartai e cura for the 4*:".» than any other brand, which accounts Mme. Trebelli. strawberries; Mnie and 1,011 John Johnsons iating «aakaaaa paca.'* io wamaa. for its superiority, although it is sold to Borghi-Mamo, by taking snuff. Mine. [ iir«*«?*v I praa-T haivaad fa»'a*' omanmers at the same price. [TMEMMWUMin. la ra^om m antisa W Dorus Gras, by eating cold meat. A wash mae applied to the nasal of the baking powder and see that • « t a hv D r i n l è k «»«r< * t i » aha is not imported upon. If the gr -cer also have indulged in similar freaks. pru>«op's when the asthm a comes on. «ends anything bat th e R >yal, send it Sabatt. the Swedish tenor, used to is an effective cure for hay fever hrict.aaone cook did five tim es until eat pickled cucumber; Berk, the bar­ she got the Royal. T he on lv sa 'e way itone, hardly ever spoke for fear of Cooper wrote to relieve the misery s for the cook to have th e finest thing's spoiling his voice; Kinderman wa* of ever impending insanity, and waa .Cough Syrup.1__ to work with, and the R ival is not only In tim# Hold by Orag* sta fifty three when th* “ Task * eat— he finest, b it the tuoet economical to In th* habit of sucking prune* EEiBZEUMZ fbons the ptsaa iiM hoea isa it goes ao much further. j NOTHING LIKE IT. THE A S c u lp to r in F I K -T LAW or X A T C B t. Thw scnIptor9 In Greece ar« cele­ This soif-prsMT-stlon Is •ckanw ledgod to be «ad peup.e who sd .pc «gains: tut, .iicrotth «* cf brated, but a “ sculptor in grease” is dl*e«ne u genutLe m a lic nal ■ feguard, accroJ- ’cd by • xpeiie ce and the «auction of pay»i som ething of a novelty in the art i daub, afford a dappy illustration of the wisdom world. Nevertheless Washington j of the layin g, In the health they restore and o n t i n e to enjoy. Among ma allea, «gainst possesses such a phenomenal artist, ¡ t the growth «f which Uoatetter's stomacn Bit w ho finds scope for the exhibition of tera affords efficient protection, diseases of the j kidneys and bladder are fra ght a ith the ut- j his genius not in classic marble or I most pf ril and exhit it great obstinacy when op- plastic clay, but bus-relief models in pnM-d by ordinary means. The B itu rs can and j will mi t.due them No testimony Ubtrougerthan lard and busts in butterine. His this, l b «1 at the outset and peisis.entlr, the rtsulia may be expect'd. This medicine name is B. C. Ford, and his studio is j a best so era d ic a te liver complaint, constipation, dy*pepbia, m Simla, rheumatism and nervuua* at the west of Center market. The w ay Mr. Ford entered upon net a. B • a little ciu tiou « about Kolug security for r ! bis artistic career was entirely by man wbo Uke* ao newnpup r ami keeps two accident. It is his custom to pile fif­ I dogs. ty or six ty pounds of lord upon his U ltf F K K SO N A L K X P I B I K N O I . ; counter, and one day he carelessly picked up a k nife and carved a bas- H o n . J a m e s W . H u s te d , w h ile ser v in g relief portrait in the side. It was i h is s ix th term as .Speaker o f th e A sse m b ly m erely an ideal head, drawn at ran­ j o f th e S tate o f N ew Y ork , w rites: EW Y o r k .) “ S t a t e o f N ew dom, but possessed such merit aa to A ssem bly C h a m b e r r attract considerable attention and A l b a n y , Jan i. 16 , 18 Ü 0 . J j custom from the marketers. Sena- I d esire to on c e m ore bear m y te s tim o n y I tor Manderson, who happened along, to th e va lu e o f A llcock ’ s P orous P l a s ­ was particularly struck with the por­ t e r s . I h ave used th em for tw e n ty -liv e p ast, and can c o n s c ie n tio u s ly c o m ­ trait, w hich ho declared to be a re­ years m en d th em as th e best e x te rn a l rem ed y th a t m arkable likeness of Sir W alter Ra­ 1 h a v e k n o w n . Y ears ago, w h en th row n from a carriage an d s er io u sly in ju r ed , I leigh. th em a th o ro u g h tr ia l. I n a very Since then Mr. Ford has continued gave sh o r t tim e th e p ain 1 waa buffering d isa p ­ his experim ents and developed con­ peared , an d w itn in a w eek I w as e n tir e ly siderable skill in manipulating bis reliev ed . On a n o th e r o c ca sio n , w h en su f­ ferin g from a severe c o u g h , w h ich th reat­ novel m aterial for nnirloling. His en ed p u lm o n a r y d iffic u ltie s, w h ic h 1 wa* | tools are ordinary carving knives, reco m m en d ed to go to F lo rid a to reliev e, I w ith w hich he chisels ont in rough d e te r m in e d to te s t th e p la ste r s a g a in . I th em to m y c h e st and b etw een th e some ideal face. The features are a sh p o p u lied ld er blad es, aiid in le ss th a n a fort­ afterw ard molded and smoothed by n ig h t w as e n tir e ly cu red . O n -still an o th e r the fingers, the warm th of which occa sio n w hen s u ife r in g from an a tta ck o f rh e u m a tism in th e sh o u ld er to su ch an e x ­ renders the lard plastic. W hen this te n t th a t I c o u ld sca rcely raise m y arm , I has been done to the artist's satis­ a gain resorted to th e p la ste r s, and w ith in a faction he dips his fingers in ice w a­ very few d a y s th e r h e u m a tism e n tir e ly d is ap p eared . I h a v e th em c o n s ta n tly by m e, ter, which chills and fixes the fea­ w h eth er at h o m e or abroad. M y fa m ily as tures, at tho same time imparting a w ell as m y s e lf h a v e fou n d th em to be a marbleliko gloss to tho hus-t and so v ereig n rem ed y , both for e x te rn a l and in tern al tr o u b les. 1 nrver had but one showing almost translucent in the k id n e y d iffic u lty in m y life, an d th e a p p lic a tio n o f th e p la ste r s cured m o in •iectric l i g h t — W ashington P ost a w eek. I desire, as I said before, to bear m y te s tim o n y in a p u b lic w ay to th eir efficacy, an i I k n ow o f n o better w ay o f d o in g it th an by g iv in g y o u m y person al e x p e r ie n c e .” A boy never lo ks in the glass to ►ec if his face i i ole*u alter be has v « i b w lt i he look* at the niirt on the towel. Hood’s. Cures ROLLER SKATES The znarvf-llou« cure ol Mi*« Lettte Huntley of Cortland,N.Y.ha« attract ed wide attention. She whs u gh to death’« door with hemorrhage* i aused by ulcer« in the «tomach. Could eat nothing. When the p b y n e l a n i said t h e r e w a a n o t»oj^e9 her mother urged her to try Hood's Aaitapurllla. T it«» l l n u t h y . s»he reluctantly consented rnd 111 « few day» felt stronger, bloating «ub- iried, appetite gradually returned, aud in a nonth she c o u l d w a l k a e r o » « t h e r o o m . In six months she was aa well aa ever n her Ilf- and haa been In p e r f e c t h e a l t h aver since. She say»: " I know that P IL E S A full stock of Raymond E xtension Roller Skate* constantly ou hand. F ir e A rm s« F is h in g —AND— T a c k le S p o r t in g G ood » o f E v e r y I n s c r ip t io n H. T. HUDSON, P O R T L A N D , OK. 0 3 F ir s t S t r e e t, Send 5 cents in stamps for new 112 page illus­ trated catalogue. Hood’s Sarsaparilla nu iratti.on e, s a v e d m y lif e .* * HOOD'S FILLS -«* FO* . .C a t a r B Y - i Justice to All. It is now apparent to the Directors of the World’s Columbian Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of becoming f f i L the possessors of W o rld ’s F air Souvenir Coins The Official Souvenir o f the Great Exposition — The extraordinary and growing demand for these Coins, and the de­ sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution. To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited THE MERCHANTS C ures C o n su m p tio n , C ou gh s, C roup, S ore T h r o a t. So’d by all D n i^ st» on a Guarantee. Fora Lams Side, tack crChe-t S h iloh ’s Porous P l a s te r w ill g iv e f-e-.t « ¿tl-fictio n.— 25 c e n ts . Throughout the Nation to unite with the Banks in placing Columbian Half- Dollars on sale. This is done that the masses of the people, and those living at remote points, may be afforded the best possible opportunity to obtain the Coins. S H IL C u ’ G V IT A L IZ C R . Mrs. T. S. H aw kin s, Chattanooga,Tonn.,says: THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS consider it thebcjtrcmcdy/oradcBSlUticdsj/sten / ever used . ” For Dyr.pcr la, L iver cr K idney of SOUVENIR COINS will be those who are earliest in seizing upon these new advantages. ** Shiloh's Vitalizer *S A VI'.D M Y L I F E .' I trouble it exccb. P rice 75 eta* ^ C A T A R R H $10,000 W a s P a id F o r T h e F i r s t C o in REM EDY. They are all alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance their Havo you Catarrh? Try th is Remedy. It w ill icllevo and Cure you. P rice (SO cts. This In - :or fo r its successful treatm ent is furnished lecto ___ free. j, Shiloh’s Remedies are sold b y ua ou A guarantee to givo satisfaction. “German Syrup 99 I sim ply state th a t.I am D ruggist and Postmaster here and am th ere­ fore in a position to ju d ge. I have tried m any Cough Syrup s hut for ten years past have found nothing equal to Bov. bee s German Syrup. I have given it to m y b sliy for Croup w ith the most satisfactory results K very mother should have it. J. H. II oitiis , D ruggist nnd Postmaster, Moffat, T ex a s W e present facts, livin g facts, o f to-day Boschee’s Germ an S yru p gives strength to the body. T a k e no substitute. 6 value. The price is One Dollar each. HOW TO GET THE COINS: G o to your nearest merchant or banker, as they are likely to have them. If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to us, ordering not less than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will be sent free of expense. Remit by registered letter, or send express or post-office money order, or bank draft to Treasurer W orld’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, IU. U n i been Imitated, but Hear Equalled— they i n Beyond ( omparison I We Make ------ ------------ - Why ? 90 per cent. O f the Wire Mats Sold In America. •¥ “ Because They are Odorless, Everlast ng And “ Best.” that your mai aa* hra«« tog attached «tamped *• H ahtvan .” H A R T M A N M F C . C O M P A N Y . Works. B E A V E R F A L L S . PA. T . D . G 4K 9K , O e n ’l W e ste r n S a le s A * t.. A OR S ta te S t., C h ic a g o . M fM CUMMI, A.hr11»<, Or WUT. IASM. IMS « S wum Fitti. Iasi IN V A L ID G O O D S . R o llln c 4 hair« R w lln ln i a Chair« B a ck llr*i* C o m m o rlri. % ssr.'Bggv.BPffla I for Cettalogiu». W. I. 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