All Humors Arc Impure imvttorn which tho tkln, llvrr, kidneys nml otliar iirunu cannot toko cars of without liclp. l'lmplcs, ImiIIm, roieiua nnd other ertip' tloni, Ion o( npK)tllf, Hint drill frrlliiK, bilious turn, fits of liul lK-nt Ion, dull henil. chcs nml many other troubles nra duo to them, They nru removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual llmiM form or In chocolated tmiloti known ni ocrontabo. IWdostifl. Nttrnruaa'a Nrtr Mini, WIiimi Charles P. Norenws, now a well-kiumii Washington correspondent. lii'Kiiii his newspaper career ho wn Sellt tn "cover" uiiu nf tlin eourls, Ill business win to look nt tin docket and nml tln fuel nlMiut nny euo tlint seem, nt to til in to warrant lilin In writing Mlllt, One Afternoon he discovered nn entry Unit unld unit WIIIIiiiii Hums linil been arrested nml fined $10 for stealing 11 martingale from James Jones, n neigh bor. Ilo recited thru farts In nn Introduc tory paragraph, nml then wont on: "This rrliulunl win Justly punished, for the pretty little martingale In stole was tho Joy nml comfort of ttn wife of James Jnni'ii, Klii kept It In a cage In her parlor, nml when, tired with tin work of tint ilny, tlu martingale began to pour forth those strains of melody for which our Pittsburg mnrtlugalrs are famous, she found great pleasure. Kuch miscreants as thin limn Hums ihoulil not bo allowed nt large, especially when they descend to low as to steal harm less nml melodious martingales." Hut unlay Kvciilng Post. ii.i, nail iciiirl The scientists make out a good case Kfllimt tln house cat, who, with nil her charming nml lovable qualities, Is eliuun to Iki mi agent of disease, nml wholesale destroyer of lilril life. Dr. Cnrolluu A. Osborne, who has been con ducting exiwrlment at Clark Unlvcr Mty, tins found thnt ruts have dlph thrrln, whuoplng couch, tuberculosis, cexema nml ring-worm, liven when cats do not actually coutrnct these maladies they may carry the contagion about with thwn. As ulmrodn they nr ri'Kinlhle for the dent h of nhout fifty hint n jear, according to K. II. "orbusli, Mate OruItliutucUt for Mas sachusetts, not Including the suffering they Inflict hy their iiiinsllnc of hlnR squirrels mid rabbits. Philadelphia Press. liHruulM liny. The fresh cream puffs In the Italian baker's window looked Inviting, nml the Interested housekeeper teped In side the shop to ask the price. "r"lflcona contn a dox," replied the unllluic proprh'tor, wlplne hU hnmlK on liU nproii, protmrntory ( wrniidni: tho cheM, "Why," exrlnltniHl the Indy, unnhlo to couetMtl linr tiNtonUhiiient, "llmt'n very cheap for itckiiu puffxl I unuxlly Imvn to Hty thirty. I don't co how juii enn timko thetn nt thnt prlco." "Mini cheuiu nil rltihtn." confided tho bilker. "ln heall ulllce telephone I cotta cloin dn rIioii rlcht off. My clrl, Antonle, cotta iln meiule." To III Uf Tlirlr tlullttn. Tho iiiluUter'a wlfu wum Innlly en- cnKed onu nfturuoon nirndlnt the fnin- Hy clotheN when n neighbor en 1 1 is I for u friendly clmt. After u few iiiomeutM of Hewn nml k'okKlp the culler remnrkeil, ai Khe hegnn to limiivi't a basket of inlHCfllniicoiM buttoim: Von Keem to bo umiNiinlly woll mit- Idled with button of nil klmU. Why, there In one like my liusbund hail on his lnt winter 'h milt." "ImU'cd," nii Id tho minuter' wife, with n Blight in lie. "All theNo but toiiH wore found In tho contribution box, nml 1 thought I might m well Imvo noma uo out of I hem. Well, mimt you guT Well, good-hy, Cotno ngnln loon. Alillalri-lllliilia, ItlcUctt I miy, Kiuyun, how did you linppeu to nmrry a widow? Knyun Oh, I did my courting nn I do everything clso nlong tho lino of lon.t ruftlkttMirc. CURED OF QRAVEL, o n Single Stono Ha Formod Since Using Donn's Kldnuy Fills, Z, I), Diiuulitrey. uiuolo pulillnlier, Tbl Buffolk, Vi,, fnyst "Durlim two oi Jthreo years thnt I I mil kidney trouhlo I pnnauil nbout "i pauuila ol griivol nml pnndy BoiUinont In tliu u r 1 no . I haven't imstoil a ntonn since ubIiik Donn's Kidney Pills, liowovur, nml thnt was threo yenrs ago, I urcil to suffer tho most nuutn ngnny during n gmvol nttnok, nml luul tint other us- lymptnnn of kliluuy trouhlo Inrsl , liemlnclieB, jmln in tho buck, nrl illsonlurs, rliouiimtlu pntu, oto, I i n box containing 1-1 grnvol stones I passed, but thnt la not ono-fourtli ho wliolo nuinbor. I conslilui i's Kldnoy Pills n fluo klduny kjonlo." Hold by nil dealers, 60 cents n box. fostur-MUburn Go,, lluflalo, N. Y, fSfti i ftudt ftinr) Ihavi 4tlint fof m A sdfo iM't In tho one you were golig to inn l(o M,d illilu't. riilbiilelphln Itec oni Anolhel motto for tho pucker1 1 OiiiiiIii immnuiiiiin oiiiues (Wo nil can svery thing).- I'uiicli, A Dry Dock. "Whnt Ih n drydock?" it Indy ii r kill of Murk Twain. "A .h'rHty iliMlclmi," replied the humiirbit. A Hypocrite. - Tencher Johnny, it'.liif l ii livluM-rlln? JiiIiiiiii' A li.ii jwot couieti t' school uld a mullo o.i dim nice. "Did you run iiitohh nnylMidy In that mitoiiiolil.u tmirl" "Wu run 'uiu down llrt mid then run iictom 'em," Multi inoiit Aiiii-rlcnii. 'Kvuiitor, ii iNilltlcnl Job In pretty hunt to work, Imi't It'" "Not very," replied Kemilor Iludger, "but getting it l. .Mllwuukeo Hentlnel. Itelatlvii Nii-cMltlcH. "Im It necenHnr to elicloH,- ntiiiiiiV' nuked tint xh.'I. "Moro iiecewiiiry, een, thiiii to endow jM'try," rfftMiiittl tho editor. rim llnppy .Mnii, Pewiliiilst Yuj hiiVeu't bud oil thnt you wiinted In life, line youV OptluiUt No; but I Imvciir hid nil thnt I didn't vwint, either. (lenerul t'licle I will mnko you u monthly ullowniici', but, uiidemtitiid me, I will (my no debt I Nephew Ail right, uncle. Neither Mill J. Title. Tommy I'n, whnt In the Isthmus of 1 'annum? I'm Tho lthniu of l'nii mu.i, Tommy, Is n narrow strip of land oniHvtliig tVutrdl Amurlcfl with tho United Stntim Trwmury. I.lfo. Whero It Would IK) .Most flood. T.lllor Well, my little niHIl, will )o.l hnvo the houJ(lt'rn mddeil? Ilertlo Niw. If you're going to put Hiiypi-l-din' In the milt put It In the lwiit". Whnt, Indntl! Hnrah (lump (in no'iiichijc tho hsppy event) l'lixice, ai; It "4 h little girl. .bwitiulnded THtlnr tl mkliig up from hU writing) Kb? O'i Hit Hk her what she wnnu, wMl you? Hut." pnitefited.Mm. Ncwllwiil, "I don t nil why you imk 2f ivutx n lu'f peck for your Imwiin. Tho other mint umy wiuitiil 15 contK." "Ves'm," re plied tho huckster; "but thonu luro Umiih o' lutnu U nil Imiid-plckiMl." Tim (Jrocer. 'Here! joii. Mr," crleil the Irnto obi geutlemmi, "didn't I lull you never to enter thnt hoiwo ngnlu?" "No, sir,' replied Ii'm itHiighter's pemUtent miltor. "You nld not to 'croud your thronhold,' so I cIIiuIkmI In tho window." 1'lflladol phln Pre. "Young Jolllein nlwnyn myn the right tliliig. diHwu't he? lie never hhhiw nt h In for thtt projwr rrily." "Woll, I haw him noiipluwuNl mice." "How witit thatr ".MInm KciMio nrktHl him If ln tlk'iight she lookisl ns old ns sho wns." vJlevelmul lAHUter. Dwflultlon. May Olrls, whnt do tho pipont iniHiit when tboy talk of t.u mm of wnr? Kiln I don't know nny mire thnii I do what n stnndliig nriuv Is fori llolle Why, how Ignornnt joj urn, ileum. The nt of wnr U for tho Mtmullug n nny to sit down on when It gU tlnil. Ilur I'm t bur Hut, sir, you nro int thit sort of man I should like fur a koii-Iii law, Young Mmi Oh, thnt'n nl' right. You ii ro not tho port of man I should like for it fiithor-lu-hiw, but I'm not llng to iiiiiUo jour duughter nil- ernblu for llfo by retiming to nmrry her on that iiccouut. Chlcngo Dally Nows, "1 Hiipixwo," wild tho uld-tlinu friend, '".'tnt your folks no longer feel thnt niulety nlHiut social uiHtters that tlmy ouco experienced." "Yos, they do," an Nwcrcd Mr. Ciiiurox; "mother an' tuj girls an now as busy kevplii' other womuii out of ' society as they oueo weii) gettln' In IIiouuwIvm." Washlu toi .Star. Illil II ii I I'eraUlt'Ul Itrror, Kverywhero one hear, "I seen Jim yesterday and ho told mo ho douo we'd at that job." Tho people who may ho broadly characturlxcd as tho "1 scon 1 douo" til ho pervade everything and seeiii to Include. Hourly everybody. When It coineH to erlm llku "He, lay, lain," ami "lay, laid, hilt!," or sit sat, Hat," and "sot, set, set," the best of us aro liable, to error, and mistake.! aro pardonable. Hut what excuse can anybody Had for confusing "see, saw, sen," or "do. did, douo?" It In tho llrst verb which suffers tho moro for tlnso who do not say "I seen him yesterday ' aro likely to say "I seo him yesterday," whereas even thoso who s.y "I douo It yesterday" never fall Into tho absurdity of "I do It yesterday." Chicago Journal, I'rolllua, Tho Idea of prolllo likenesses wan dls coMiri'd purely through chance. In lUK) II. O. AutlgoniiH had his picture drawn, ami as ho had only ouo two, a prolllo view was imulo to conceal this deform ity. If all tho peoplo weru candidates we could got uloni; easier with thciiu D oes i our Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out cood blood or bad blood ? You know, for Rood blood Is Rood health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed It for GO years. On f rititnt ram of Lad lilnnd ll llof rlih llvr, 1 ItU iriMliirM rfHi.tlpatiftn. I'mtuiiiMii iiliilanmt niclliru al.virlw.1 Into tlm l)l'-l, luilai if IkIi K irrniiil from Hi txily daity a iialiHM ln'i"l"l K"ti lh lmu hiii Willi Ajar'a I'llla, lliar fill. All ftxaUbla. A UtOmtriiC Aft Co.. I.ow.ll, llaaa. lv n auuigiurara VI y HAIR I0CR. llJ'P AOL'ECftE. L6&I O CtlUliri'LCTORAL. Diiutilril Uiu itamhrr. In criticising some proosed chsnges In n hill before tho Kcunte, clinngcf which ircmud to him to be alterations lu phrasing rather than In meaning, Ki'imtor Tllliunti told n story which the Milwaukee Hon tin el rei)rts, of n lady who was looking nt n house for rout. "The house stilts mo very well," she snld to the Inndlord, "but there Is on thing I object to." "Well, minium, nny reasonable altera tion," the landlord murmured, suavely, "Mould, provided yuu took a thres years' lean" "I'd take a threo yenrs' lease," she snld, "If the hounc hnd moro cloiets." "The number of closets shall bo dou bled," said the Inndlord. "Very well." snld tho womnn, nnd she signed the lense. After she Ind gone tho Inndlord snld to tils clerk, "John, ttiko n carpenter over to number thirty-seven nnd hnvo him divide each of the closets In two." A C'ntitlitua Srnllnrl. It wns the small brother of pretty Margnret who opened tho front door In response to Mr. Ooodyvar's ring, nnd his fare took on a singularly nlert ex presslon ns he surveyed the cnller. "No, she Isn't In," snld Mnrgnret's brother. "Are nre you Mr. Hnmlln?" "No," snld the young man, "I nui Mr. Good) oar. Does that mako nny differ ence about her being at homo?" mid he looksd senrchlngly nt the boy. "Course not I" snld Hobby, Indignant ly. "I don t tell stories, nor Mnrgnret doesn't. Hut If you'd been Mr. Ilamllu, I wns to tell something nbout her com ing home, nnd get ten cents If I did It right nml didn't tell the wrong one. I need that iwMiey, ami so, you sec, I didn't want to uisle any mistake. Good byl" A I.ntr IMItlnn. Julius Kntin, representative from Ban I'mitt'lsco, was In Washington when tho earthquake enme mid wns nearly fran tic, because his wlfo nnd children, In cluding n bnby a few dnys old, wero di rectly In the path of the fire. iCnhu spent two dnys trying to tclo grnph and then took a train mid went out, and finding his family snfo, stayed n Wivk or so lu the ruined city. On his return ho found n letter from a constituent, written eight dnys after the shock, which began: "Dear Julius: "No doubt you will bo surprised to leant from mo thnt wo have had a terrible, earthquake out hero." Snturdny Kvonlng Post. JuatlUril, First Itnnchman Whnt'd they do t' Hroucho HIM fr shoot lu' up thct tber tenderfoot? Second Itnnchman Tho Jedgo let him BO. Tlrst Itnnchmnn How's that? Kecoud Itnnchmnn Ut seems th' ten derfoot snys: 'Hill, what'n th differ enco between a cowpunchcr nn' n snll or' an Hill sex; 'I d'no,' an' th' tender foot scz: Ouo ships th' steers an' th' other steers th' ships.' Jedgo sez ut us Justyflble, or sumpln' llko that." To ledo Hlado. Jutl Wliul lie Wanted. "Thcso eggs aren't fresh, aro they?" queried tne stranger. "Well," replied tho grocer, cautiously, "thcso eggs will make a ham" "Oh, I don't want 'em for ham omotct or any kind of eating. I've been In nt that show at tho opera' house, and what I want" "As I wan aaylng, sir, these eggs will mako a ham actor feel llko a last year's bird's nest." Philadelphia Press. Knturn'a Kniluwmenf. Callor Miss Mllllcvut plays wonder fully on the piano. OrnnilfntbiT Oreovlus Yes; it sort o' runs In the fnm'ly. Hy Jucks, you'd ort to "avo hoerd me piny "Ole Dan Tucker" nn' "Ole Hob Itldlcy" on ft Jewsharp when I was a boy I (ilvlna It Atrnr. The Younjr Mnn Dicky, you think a jooil deal of your sister, don't you? DIrky (entertaining lilm) You bet I Bo docs nin ami pa She's been la tin lum'ir inlfibty near forty years. Illni-Ulirrrr Vlnrunr, Put the blackls-rrles Into a stono ves s I and mash them to a pulp, Add elder vinegar enough to cover it well, Maud lu the sun twelve hours and all inght lu tho cellar, stir well occasion ally during this tliuo, strain ami put ii4 many fresh bcrrlen lu the Jar as you took out; Kjiir the strained vinegar oi er them; wash and set In the sun all day. To each quart of this Juice, allow one pint of water and flvu ami one-half pounds of sugar to three pints of the mingled Juice and water. Place over a gentle lire ami stir until the sugar Is dissolved. Heat slowly to boiling, skim mliig off the hciiiii, and ns It fairly Ml take off the strain. Hottle while warm ami seal the corks with scaling wax, or beeswax and rosin. limcl,rrr' Mnriimlnilr. Pour iMJunds of gooseberries, four oranges, Juico of nil nnd rind of two four jkiuiiiIn of sugar, two iwumls of si-ciled mlstiis. litem gooseberries, squeeze Juice of oranges and cook skin ot two (or the skin of four If flavor of orange Is liked) lu wnter until ten der. Drain ami scraio out tho white part. Put the gooseberries Into a gran Ite kettle, heat slowly to boiling nml cook twenty mlnutei (ndd a little wn ter If necessary to keep from sticking) Then add the sugar, orange Juice and rind cut flue, and raisins; cook slowly until thick. Heal while hot llnnniin l'rltlrr. Cut iH-clcd bananas Into halve lengthwise, then across, and dip In frit ter Imtter. Pry In deep hot fat and serve with it lemon sauco. The sauce fur fritters should always be clear, and generally no thickening Is used, or else a little arrowroot Is taken, which makes trauswreiit thickening. Make a sirup by cooking one cup of sugar with live tablcsitoous of water for eight minutes, and bo sure not to cook It longer, for ten or twelve minutes will make It thread. Add one and one-half tablosiioous of lemon Juice mid a round lug teaspoon of butter. Peutrli llrrnil, "" This sort of bread, or, more correct' ly sjK-altlng, cake. Is rich, anil must be kept several days or a week to bo at Its best. Work one cup of butter mid one-half cup of soft light brown sugar together, then knead or mix lu one-half jHiuud of bread flour, which will be nbout two cups. Bet In the Ice box to chill, and roll one-third of an Inch thick. Cut lu squares, scatter some caraway seeds over the top and press In lightly, then bake lu a slow oven. If prefert oil, the caraway seed can ln scattered through the dough, or they may bo omitted. liter nml I'ram. To take tho place of meat there Is nothing more satisfactory than rice mid leas. Doth nro boiled separately and then the two nre put together and cooked with a hit of jwrk, butter and IK'pper. An entire dinner may lie mado of curried chicken If It Is served after tho West ami liast Indian mode. A little grntcd fresh coeoanut, n bit of thinly sliced smoked salmon, gherkins, chutney nml picked beet root give a distinct flavor ami relish to it and take, the place of vegetables and salad, Niimu- I.i-r Cnlip. Heat the yolks nml whltM of live eggn separately, stirring Into the yolk a cupful of Hwdercd sugar and a small teacupful of prepared Hour. Heat for twenty minuted, then add two ten sKH)iifuls of lemon Juice nnd the stiff ened whites, stirring those last lu very lightly. Turn Into greased layer-cake tins and bake lu a steady oven. Se-oiiKo CnUe, One scant cup of sugar, two egg, whites ami yolks beaten separately, one cup of Hour sifted with two teaspoon fills of baking powder; a half cup of boiling water. Heat tho yolks for fifteen minutes with the sugar; thou add tho whites, the flour, and, last of all, the water. Hako lu n loaf tin. Mitred reiielten. Peel and slice peaches and weigh them. To live pounds of fruit allow two pounds of granulated sugar and n small cup of vinegar, with two ounce each of whole cloves and broken stick cinnamon. Put over the fire and boll until very thick. Put Into heated Jelly glasses and seal. lrni l'lc. Wash and stem rliw, acid grapes. To two cups of the fruit add a cup of granulated sugar, mix well and put Into a plo plate lined with puff paste. FW on an upper crust nud bake. Servo cold with sugar strewn over tho top of tho plo. Al plo TtifTy. Poll together a pound of granulated augur aud i tencupful of cold water until a little dropped Into cold water Is brittle. Wipe each itpjdo, run a skewer through It, dip In tho scaldtruj lrui) aud lav ou waxed jiajvex to ilrjr. The Kind You Iluvn AlwnvK turo of CliiiH. II. Fletcher, nnd linx been inndo under his personal Huporvlslon for over HO yenrs. Allow no ouo to ileceivo you Jn this. CotintencltH, TniltntlonH nnd " JiiMt-nH-frnocl" nro butKxperljnents nml etulnriKer tho licnlth of Children Expcricnco nninnt llxperlniuit What Is CASTORIA Cnstorin Ih a harinlcHH mib.itltiito for Cnxtor Oil, I'nro-' Rorle, Orops nnd Hoothlntr Syrups. It Jh IMcnsant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Narcotlo Hiibstnnee. Its afro Ih itx frunrnntcc. It destroy) Worms nnd nllajH Foverlsliiiess. It cures Dlarrliien nud "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures CoiiHtlpatiou nud I'latulency. It nslniilates tho Food, regulates tho fitomnch nnd Jjovvels, givlnir healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Pnnuccn Tlio Mother's Friend. The KM You Have Always Bought Bears tho In Use For Over 30 Years. Tli Limit of lloaeatr. Dora Never tell Flora any secrets. Cora Can't she keep them? Dora Keep them? Why, that girl tells people her right ace I Cleveland Leader. riTO M. V'tnt' Pun oa J1 Tfrrroot Jt-an lllo rTtnaH.otlr rami br Dr. Kilo' llr.M .Virr. luurr. nd for KJlKK 3trll bottN m1 litult. Dr.IL ILKIID..LJ. uiArcbHt.,11illa.,l' Illalua In Ihe llnaarmrul. "Our engagement will have to t temporarily suspended," announced the summer girl, calmly. "Ob, Impossible," tho young man vowed. ' "It will have to be. My husband writes that be Is coming down for a week." Louisville Courier-Journal. You Can Oct Allen's rooMZasc PR EG. Write Allen B. Olmitfd, Le Iloy.N. Y., for a free imil of Allen FooI-F.sm. It cures IwetllDfr. hottwolln. acblns feet. It toakei oewortlsht ihces eaj- A certain cure tot corni. Inrruwlngnalli and bunloni. Aildru? KltUMlllt. Tie. Pon't aeeept any suUtttuto, HovKMk lair. "Here's a letter from a woman," said the answcrsto-corriMpondents editor, "who wants to know how to make a lemon tart." "That's Just like a woman." rejoined the snake editor. "Tell her If the lem on Isn't tort to begin with she'd better consign It to the dump and let It go at that" i $100 Reward, $100. Th r.ailtraof thli tater will be TileSMd tC lesra tbat there Uutleaitono dreadoU illMwe that selenco has teen able to euro In all lti itage, aud tbat li Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cum lithe only roiltlre cure knonn to the meJltallratcrnlty. Catarrh belnr acomtitu ttnnat dl.eate, reqntrei a cunilltutlonal treat. menu Hall's Catarrh Cure! taken internally, acting; directly Uoq tte Uood and mucouj lur.acea of the sjitem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the dlteate, and stvtns the pa tient ureiiKth r bnlldlns up the conitltutfon tnd asditlnir nature In dilng; its work. The proprietor! haio so much faith tn tts curatlre powers that they oMer oae Hundred Doll an lor any caie that It falls to cure. Send for tut ot teidtnonlaU. . ... Addre. i- J. uur-Mii s i-u., icicuy, va Bold br druwliti. 74c Hall's Family l'UU are the belt. Al.out I lie I.liult. Ciiunor And Is old Closeman bo very close In his dealings? Otiyer CIoso7 Why, ho wanted to pay less for a desk calendar for the month of February because It did not contain as muuy daya as the other mouths. No Iiulluvaa Anywhere. "Pa," said little Willie, looking up from his book, "what Is 'a comatose state'?" "Well, my son," replied Willie's pa, "Just at present there Isn't a single comatoso state In the union; alt hus tling and prosperous." Philadelphia I'ress. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Name and Addrcates In Pollnd of Rcpr. sentallve Uutlneu firms; ClthAM bhl'AUAIOUS-U. i;uaraitnt tit V.H. b.paralor lo b tb Iwai. Writ lor lr rata oi llai.ivt uud Ca, 1 IHb and Uak. XlKN'BCUITllINO-Ilunum A r.nillilon. aola asuia AirrrU ll.nj.mlo -A Co.', currvel cloltivs. Kvtrjrtlilne In nicn'i runiUhlniia. ilorrlwu aud UUUt niroia. 0oait. ixxluitica. i-IANOS ,t UltOANH-Mauy Ho lQli7uin7iTll rw rllo ua account a rkuru or removal ofbuyrr Writ lot ilftcr ptlou J p auo uow ou band, term, no. Writ today. Ulltmrl Ca, imnluud HOWAltD O. DCnTON'. Auayer arl Chemlit. 1-cadviUe, t'oloriulo. hHwliuu prlift! tiutd. Kl! er, 1 ad, II Hold, Bllver.tic i Mold. & 1 7-Uio or Coirr,l, C) aiildo tola. SlaUlnaeiielopv'and full prlco list aent ou appllcaUoiu Control and I' m- I'lroMorlcsollcllod. ltvftuuucol Caiuuoate h'ar loual Uaok, 11 dBJ Tl Jiotizht lms Imrtio tho sliriin- Signaturo of There ere now about 300,000 spindles .mhIavuI In tim tvnntftl ln.lll.trv In A iCUII'.UJVU .1. .c ..win. it. .......s " - tria, against 100,000 splodles In 18S2. HEAVES CURED! igZfltf'SZl iRKDu. cortt niiTcn. Ca(bi, Dimmer aad loilftttfta. TtHfU ana iu aa4 reeocacMoa PRUS8IAH HEAVE POWDERS rrir7)iU vlll ffi thtin. IT1r too at rt.Wr. Uaty mall. Sb4 Cor rm tiovt. PBUSIAV RPMFaY CO.. ST. PAUL, JrufCi CHAS. H. L01Y CO Sr if It aai fortUsi. Vt'.httlt Attr fesl MilEBM AX IN THE LAUNDRY Softens Water, Saves, Cleans and Whitens Clothes. Allrtatr Kr faroxle llorax and I'orae iv liook'rta dhooBir lo ure i i e..r,sf l nw and I'm. r1.' am. iAHIU lUA&r 1JUK.VX lu, Ua.laBd.lal There Ja no satlafoction koener than behfj dry and comfortablo when out in th honJeit atorm. YOUARE 5DRE OF THI5 H YOU YiTAIr WATr.nannn 01LED CLOTHING BtACXORYtUOVr 37 cjjui vasamsatt. A.J.T0WM 0LM3T0.MASJ,aSA. TOHUtUKiSUll CO.UatiUClONIO.CAM. W. L. DOUGLAS '3.50 &3.00 Shoes OC&T IN THC WORLD W.LOougbs $4 Gilt Ede lino . cifinoiDeequaiisdaianipiicOi JW fbaltrM IV. I. lkuiflK Jah. Mna llouia It ins moil couidIx t In t liU rouul ry Html for CttaloQ BII0E3 TOR KVKRYBODV AI ALL. PUICX3. ll.n'a SUwm. VO to Sl 80. P?t' Bnof s, ea to1.33. Woman's Bnoaa. ti.OQ to Sr.JO. Mm' it CbUdroa'a Bto. CJ.'ja to el.OO. Trr W. I DoubIu VVouit'ii's, MIuh unit Chlldrou'a ahooat fur tdyle, lit uuil wear they oxcvl ollioc makes. II I could take you Into my Virgo factories at Brockton, Mass. , and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes, are made, you would thentunderstandt why they hold their 8liape(.flt better,, wear longer, and are of greater valua than any other make. Wherever you live, you enn obtain W. L Doutclaa shoes. Ills name and price L stampett on the bottom, which protects jouagalost hhjhl prices and Inferior shoes. Take no iutH. tura. Ack ) our dealer lor W, L.Dougtuslioe and Insist upon having them. fatt Color Eitlits uuJi tkty nlll not wear bratsu. Write lor Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. W. L. OOUULAS, Upt. 3, Urockton, Alutw P. N. U. No, 40-00, WHEN wrUli.ir toudvertlsofaploiuaS 'uieulli.ti this paper. j grjHEAVES Jfl -MzM3&& BOR VX v6sw f . rfi a. LmLp 1 Wb Kr v if R(S S! i