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20B00KSOIVENAWA 1 VEKTIFEMFNTH. the Blade. We are now paying the highest amount for clubs ever offered by any newspaper. We want agents everywhere. W rite ns for confidential terms to agents. Address, The Blade, Toledo, O. FRANCIS. ,¿Iu.ua y«r, W1W rum.l. •cribsr to ml« Eje»'tb, rt>l!ular .ub«rt|.lloo u.A. raeb on. ot which eont.lu. a com agazine por j 890. pe terson ’s SISTERS < F : T. ----- BE.-T AND CHEAPEST------ S eeds D. Who M.FERRY 4 CO. are the Largest E cdsmen in the world. D M F frry &C o ’« Beautiful!)’ Il'. i trated, Descriptive S£K6 AMtiJAL . Tl>e most popular Weekly News paper in t!ie United States, the largest circulation, and the only rtriclly Weekly Nt tvspnpcr that < ver succeeded in obtaining find holding year after year a circula tion in every state and territory land nearly < very comity) of the I nite I Stfitcs. All the news, bet- t r department.1« and more firs:- elafs entertaining m.d instructive leading, than any other dollar pa per puolished A nno ! ni i !i n . E xthaoiipinary . In Deceml < r v.e shall commence publieat.on <4 the most powerful temperance seria! story of modern times. The well known anti.or of the Bov Traveler scries of looks, 1 ol Thomas W Kt . a , is now vn- g:>; cd in writing this stor -, for which we pay a ro)al sum. Wo '■ant this t‘’ storv to have the wid « ilation it det circulation tict-erv. s. In the in terest of humanity parents should •••r tb it tin ir children read it. at.d c«|> ■ i illy the young tncn of every lo’nin -.nity in this broad land . hould be urged by those who have all interest in them, to reatl this »torv. The i>th< r features of the \ e kly Blade need not be state ’ here. They are well known, Send for ti fi t e sample copy and see for .’Ot rself. Set \KIx<; < s' Srsx imi x Coi ids Ve invite every render of this pa- p .* mid every render ot this county, to write us for two K),ceinien eopi '«. «•■¡Mt. write us a postal card imme diate y for a sp'cini< n copy <f the leeklr Blade that von miv get a 'till dis«-, ption ot Knox's t’ loper- me • s> rialstorv.’ Te« totallerl) ek.” ■'•« <>a<l. write us again a! out De- -ml < r 1st forai:oth« rfreesp eimen of the Blade, ami we will send von n paper containing the opening «’ltaplerH of the story. Send the name« and tiddnras.s of all yonr trie ds nt the same time. C om idlxtiai , to A«tt xts . Anylodv can earn t n dollars very «ptitkly ly raising elide for 1 bai l. I a\ Filly,.‘'-year« old: f nail whi'e fip.»t on end of tn se or upper lip: nut branded; t.eser I een shod; not broken H uh a spavin on hind le.d anti ringbone on the foot of the other le;. Not I ven seen fiince March. Plenfie Fend in formation to II krai . > Otm e . Owner v, ill sat- inf\ tinder for trouble. Aug. 1-1 Adv ret.» Mother«. Mrr ^oothi’’«« Syrup, for < hih’r -n t' vthiilg, IF the J.Its r pi. n‘ ..f one of tlu'iut tema c nuifits and ph si iaua ii the I ni <*<i Matt a. mol hap been Ufie l f. r fortv yen’s \>i'.b never iaiinu k . u « < in by imlli.n a of tn others tor their ( hildreii. During the pr«>< <'tfi of tee birg iifi \alue ifi in< al< u able. It re'icves the chil dren from |ain, » u eu ti'seu’erx and diari lova, grip ng in : lie bowv k . and vi n!-c »lie. H\ |J\ i ng heait Ii to the < hi lu it ret- it- ilio mother. Pi i. e -- ( a bottle. Agents Wanted „ FINEST g] WOODWORK g(gXçg 23 UÑI0N5UUARE.NY. ' tHlfln.UL. ^,-ATLRNTA.Gfl -=-CAL' ST.LOUIS.MO. I f OR fl ALE BY OALLAS.TEX. And Oregon. nS' w. AA «;...«<••••>«. Wo««..». A «oral. BE M n . i The I.'|><<<-'« Form Bride. e 1|{ buy otl|y That will send A Kovel. -¡“l ‘'sinmn Uerrl« k’a Danuhler. A Novel. you what you Mi.*' Tira Unro..’. WKI. A Koval. By SVL. pay th’ money fur: *Vo,'2w’"!rira l-rrtl ..r Richard Pardon. A N^?'iy.Byii..raUbir<i'HU>. A Koval. By Banta. "ttun.dlai.’. Plot. A Novel. By DN J 2*11. B’i'he Gray Folcon. A Koval. By M. T. The N«»rroW of » Secret. A Novel. HOME AND FARM l.ati-Bt Varieties true to the name; Y’tgoroua plants: Healthy, and juj| clous packing,or ail i«l< it—La^ and Time and Money. Therefore Have by bearing in mind that th, Mado by Farmers for Farmers. ■HITIS COURU FOR MANY tbout the fiftieth part of its bulk. It is a grand, double size tele- Kope.ua large as is easy to enr.-y. We will also show you how you tan make from ¡S3 to 1*10 a day at tenet, from the stait.wiin- sut expet inn e, ¡»etter write at once. We pav all express < bargee. 4ddreas,ll. HALLETT • CO., Box »HO, I’uHTLAM», M ai ««. ape A $ I wi . 3 ö ¥ J W c tr u . FARMERS’ OWN PAPER. A record of their daily life, presented in a form and language which make it plain to all. V To every person who (within. GO days from the date of this paper) will subscribe for Elliot 50 A YE\R THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS PAPER IF YO’J WISH A GOOD REVOLVER Finest small s e ver .1 . • I and lii • lir. L choice of ¿.¡1 experts. In calibres 3.’, &» and li-li.-O. Single or double action. Safety 11am- nierlees and Target models. Best quality wrought tdocl, < lolly inspected for workmanship and stock. Unrivaled for Cniwh, (lEiriibiiity mid accuracy. D<> I’.ot be deceive«! Ly rhe. p malb aL^ 1. < n imitations 01 ten sold lor tho genuine article. Tiiey are unri - li .ble and dangerous. The S mith & W esson Hr- v - i . vebs are stamped upon the barrels with iirm’s name, address and dates of patents, and are guar anteed perfect. Insist upon having them, and ii v air dealer cannot supply you, an order sei ■ t<-ad- i ••ess below will receive prompt attend’ n tiv u catalogue and i rlr*-supon appllcat.«.. b.UlTll WESSON. f yriuodcld, SIFTIJSTG-S. TE2CJLS Tho fubscription prico cf SIFTINGS is $4 n year. It is a 16-psgo paper, pro fusely illustrated by tho leading artists and caticatnrists of tho day. In tho matter of original humor, it i-» acknowledged to stand at tho head of the iilustratrd pre-s of tho country, and has been well named “Tho Witty Woud< r of the Wo, <1 ” It is publishe»! in N»:w York and hu a National reputation. Tho merits of SIFTINGS arc so well known that wo do not det ni it necessary to r» fer t-» them further. l.jth new subscribers aud those who renew th ir subscriptions will have the privilege of this off< r. liE.MEMBEIt that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this jirico only to those who subscribe within tho next GO d u s. No meh off r as this has < v. r been made. We offer the two papers for less than tho p ice of TEXAS SIFTINGS. No onu but our subscribers can g» t SiFTIMiS fur less than $ 1 a year. Tho regular prico of that paper is now, and will continue to be. $4 a year, but the publish» rs, being desirous of adding to their list of subscribers in this section, Lave made a special and extraordinary reduction to us for a limited period. Tho amount for both papers should be sent direct to us l»y P. 0. Order, Postal Note, or otherwise, and wc sliall order the publishers to mail York to you for one year. r PGE«K8 WEEKLY CALL i‘rice, 01.25 per Year, SIFTINGS Price, ÖG.O > ¡wr Year. AS PREMIUMS FOR BOY ' L (Absolutely rure) L- .< A.. JMFWLML -. ' -^.i (Alum Lowder) ». Li'-i»: I , THE MORNING CALL. (SEVEN ISSUE» A WEEK) Is a live metropolitan »'¿i:'. 't ■ t.io LARGEST! IRCl ' ATiO s u iu uh-c. -.utecd a> being the LEADING NL’Wbl’.X i*l di it.. Pacific (cast. Eiiliti if tiie ubove pupvia we will scud postpaid a» a premium on re celpt of the following subscription prictf (or the combination: RA?YORD’S, when fresh.... QSB I'EJ KI (Alum Powder) sk ... THE SELF-THREADING HERBIES Î • ■’TNE9, CEDARS,... ELDREDGE PEACHES, FLOWERS,. \RP.OR VITÆ, ELDREDCE MFC. CO. AMAZON (Alum Powder) * .. .Lfietfrsaf APPLES. PLANTS.. •__ In it are com bined the fin est mechanic al skill, the most useful and practical elements, and all known ad vantages that make a sew ing machine desirable to sell or use. COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. C’HABM APRICOTS.... TREES, SHRUBS, S1GC.00 Special Premium. REDHEAD’S...................... E33 BUY OF THIS HOUSE: ASK FOR IT! Texas Siftings Pi:!). Co. will pav LltiOCesli to tin- p f-<):i wl.o o' tain t!ie largest list of anni) ;1 subscribers up to .\pril 1. I D. This offer . open not otil. to those who t..ke su! set ip:i:, is to ’‘òil’tings.” at th ■ reuc ! a () p . at.uni rate ¡tini s< nd suite to Tex.s Hirings o.iiee, lut i op a to ad whi> t.ike sties, riplions on terms offered above and semi ’ to tin olir > m' Th ■ Last Oregon Herald, Burns, Ore. BT’MI'OED’S, when fresh.. ■ued every Thursday, and coutains all <■( (he irapoitunt ticv.si cf t'.ic week, gleaned ir.iin every quart! r of the i.’.obe, complete Up to du. j <f p'.iblieatiou. It contain.» In- terestiug special corrcnpoudcuco frem nil of the principal cities oi iho world and n va: t amount < f the Lest .'ejected r.nd original genera! Iiic:a*.;ire it furuisaes the l;..c t and most i'cliab e ii ia:i< ia! news aud mar* Let quotations, aud gives special attjnii it tj hor'.icultural a d a p. u ultural n wa. all 1 is in every tv j ecl altr t-class family paper, appealing io the interest • ’rymcmbc! of the household. Every subject of interest to the home-maker is fully treated. Mary Marsden. Lois Calcsb • : Brown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss : 1 c, Alice Winston and a score of others will CO»!t . - ute regularly. FAITH LATIMER Is in charge of our Children’s Department, and she has the peculiar faculty of being both in teresting and instructive. THE MYSTERY CF THE NATION Is a thrilling story appearing in K ome and F arm , by John K. Musick, and is exciting wide attention. Short stories by distinguished writers appear froui time to time. BILL ASP’S LETTERS Appear in each issue, and this humorous philoso pher was never more interesting than at this time. IN ITS EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT H ome and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly in behalf of “ Farmer:;’ Rights It favors a re vision of the tariff iu behalf of the farmer ; better roads for the fanner ; Free Mail Delivery to the farmer ; Co-operation among the farmers, and its aim is to “ Bust Trusts.” Its motto is ” Fair Trade and Farmers’ Rights.” Call, or write to this office, and you will get a sample Gopy of SIFTINGS. GE DI’S » THE OLDEST, IS THE IARGEST, MOST Ri- LIABLE N U R S E RY GROWING STI FOR THE WES from New THE SAfl SANCISCO MOB Ni NG CALL ITS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Contains the names of the most progressive farm ers of the .South and West. They do not treat of theorttical farming, but of the actual condi tions which confront u •. to-day: B. F. Johnson; Waldo F. Brown ; Henry S' - wait : John M. Stahl ; A. I*. Ford ; Jeff. Welborn ; Hugh T. Brooks; John C. Edgar; Steele's Bavou; T. B Baldwin :nd a host of others make this journal indispensable. Moreover, it is equally A HOME MAGAZINE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE pMS'oVE SMITH & WESSON’S 800 ACJÌES, As a record of successful agriculture, IIoMB and F arm has no equal. Every topic relating to agriculture isopenlv discussed in its columns by the farmers themselves. No expense is ‘•pared in securing a full account of every notable suc cess on the farm. It is distinctively the EDE escopes in| IVLcELa the world. Our facilities are unequaled. and to introduce our superior goods we will sendFUKK too«« PERSON in each locality, as above. Only those w ho write to us at once can make sure of the chance. All you have Iodo in return is to show our good* to those who call—your neighbors ami those around you. 'I he be ginning of this advertisement shows the small eml of the tele- tcope. The following cut gives the appearance of it reduced to M. J. O C onnor , Agent. LOUISVILLE. KY. The Lead'.ng Agricultural Journal cf the South and West, SIRS, BALSAM, Factory and Wholesale Office, Belvidere, Ill. DAVIS’, and DAVIS’0. K.RMM New lork, (Alum Powders.)^« CJLl*T ELAND’S------ • --- 271 Wabash Are,, Chicago. 39 Broad Street, New York. PIO a NEER (San Francisco).., HHH OB ; AMENTAR CYPRESS... CZAR.................................... DR. PRICE’S...................... Bm SNOW FLAKE (Groff's) I BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER,. LEWIS’......................... PEARL (Andrews & Co.). ASH. LINDEN, CHESTNUT, HECKER’S................... CULLET’S............................ B| ANDRE WS* CO. “ Regal’niai Milwauke* Contains Alum). fill JLEVRD'S, when not ireali d BEPORTS CF GOVEBWEWT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholcsomcncss of the Royal Baking Powder. ° I have tested a package ot Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream or tartar powder of a high degree of merit, aud does not contain cither alum or phosphates, or other injurious substance«. E. U. L ove , I’h.U. “It is a xcientiflc fact that th - Royal Raking Towder 1« absolutely pure. The Ro. al Baking Powder ia undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder Offered to lue public. p. A< M ott , Ph. D. “ The Royal Bakin? Powder purest in quality end highest in strength of any baking powder of whiea I have knowledge. W m . M c M ubtbis , Ph.U. The Royal Baking Towdcr received the highest nwar l over all competitors at •he A ienna World’s Exposition, Is.'.); at tl.e < ent.nnial, Philadelphia, 187«; ut the American Institute, Sew Yor,. and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human foo 1 ba. ever rec. :ved such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent ciicia.-t , pbjs.ciaas, scientists and Boards of lieal.h all over the world. t ( A MM EL A* (’(’ . I'ox AX) S’ Louis or ¡ hilt'.dclphia I’e Soie I.» ( rt It N. w. A rowerfnl t«tn|x«ran< e s ury being written by Vol. Th« « w If stion in the |u.ide, to commet m < a ly in in- ember. Gol. Knox ;« we‘1 known tn the author of the ‘Hoy I «vcler.’’ «e. a r ami h.« te a a:ory » ill I r a reve ali »n t.» pe» p> of •il riaraea on both »hhii ,.f ll.t temporanea ÇU» « ion. w,.. 4 p. B.al ( Mr j ,o . j Hla .«. T.»l- e D.. ' hb>. L-r free « jh < in.en coutaiuing <‘P‘ inn < l.aptciB r-emt i.anua of all your frietuir, « b »>. see adv. in another column. Ina fi kra t.:> au«l bin !c. «ne )car each, f«»r vttiy » ... Butted ta the climate of from a known R ESPON S I B L E J{nr important to Our Readers. 3 The VI. fit Woiuft ‘ill < ol i*r lio’i of ri:\< Tt HE 11, V KI. E find F. \ EH Y I» IV USE for .it pt ever published ot. d r glol <•. A M\R\i: MON El - \ \ i N<; ii o<( R . >\ i K i: . x t v . f. r <• otic <»a ui.tg ii. Th uni to ► .■( I <:.u i.ul, l.t t ugrtivini k «howii.g ji t! no to do c . er» u.i: N > t on.p<- i i..v, ti. tiii ¡v ike ii ii he univr t " hr i \ « u Fc’.eet i l-.tii \\ hi« h h of r tu . vai .’ i -- r i • » me gurv. ' 11 «'”• c ch <’• Hrinv ttiMct. »WEST mid looking in- n >metl iug tho OUghh mt XT < LANS Ht HU VX t II*, r«'. IG II 11 ¡.On i-'.tt. E. filioiioi u r le for tit n r v on at.., tern » OU the 111. h : ren t: kilh’e m hi*’/rll.vtlt hl tntlkii' - r H.i r the nt rid e mi. -- • k " Vu.-J* ‘ .’“u!hla ronirilaU'.n of useful r.cla. A Novel By Wii.KiK C ollins . _ —----- The story Mlu... of a Wedding Ring. A No 237 The Kovel By the author of of “ D<*ra «z«..« Thorne. .— Ho 236’ Murtyn Wore’« Temptation. A Koval P’’ Mrs IL: «.'Y Wool». . . „ No 235. A Modern Cinderellu, A Novel. By the author of “ Dora Thorne.” No. 2.H. The Inland Home« ANo\el. Bj M. T. 1 N o H233. The Fa'.’tl Glove. A Novel. By C lara 1UGU3TA. _____ ,-,IIM------------- --— -■ i Tur II Entirely ¡Hew Ecol 1«) vr ] ur« litri i» f rite, t » h ’ 1 • H ’ I’ r n» 1 luuhjr Ten Ht M-n-r (v t.yV \d » er urti v t L r 1 •. k - 1 .. * ’■ lJSj'IV.Cfi! Ftrir«, , B NollR* 4 Percy"“»»<* the Prophet. / C p. fi 'I'lir SAN' FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL 1 is a luindsomc eight pag ’ paper. It isl- Only One Dollar a Year. your Town Your Rnnchva. Your Place«, with tree« and shrubby ^N*U<24i». A Split in ilunge- Grant <■■ unty, Oregon. I*. <>.—Buri.a. Grant mi.> o Adoru your Hum«», («Deration .lu.ul I read them. Dovo.-U s I. IS© on I eft Ride; circle Plant Trees ü| ES* oW?er.n.pi.t.la U«lt: X ’ TERMS for 1890 will be 1..ailed FR EE to all During 1890 the Century Maga- applicants, and to last season's cus tomers. it is better than ever. Ev zine (whose recent HilccesseH have ery person using Garden, Flower > or Kiel J SEEDS should send for iL included the famous‘’War Papers, D. M. FERRY A CO. the Lincoln History and Georg, DETROIT, MICH. Kennan’s series on ‘’Siberia and the Exile System”) will publish th. long looked for Autokii ’.’rapio of Joseph Jefferson, whose Hip Va: Winkle” has made his none K KBANDb household word. No more inter esting record of a life upon th' stag, could be laid before the public Ir. Jefferson is the fourth in a genera tion of actors, and, with bis chil dren and grandchildren, there six generations of the actor» among the H orses branoed Jeffersons. Ilis story of the early «lays of the American stage, when, a I Either Right or boy, traveling witli bis father’s com stifle: OIL pany, they would settle down for a season in a Western town, playing in their own temporized theater— flange—».’rant county, Ore) the particulars of the creation of his P. ().—Bur tt Gra:.t < . mu ••. Ore famous “Rip Van Winkle,’ hmv he acted “Ticket-of-Leave Man . ,■■ : All. IN. fore an audience of that ehiss tn . cri'.u. Australia, etc.,—all this, enriched with illustrations and portr.iits < f .contemporary actors and aetre-ses and with anecdotes, " ill form one of tin* most delightful serials 1 he Century litis ever printed Amelia E. I.air, Frank R Stock- ton, Mark Twain, H. H. Bovesen, anti many oth< r well-known writers will furnish the fiction for the new C attle branded oi . volume, which will be unusually Left Side- V. l i. strong, including several novels, il lustrated novelettes, and short stor- ries. “The Women of the French ch se up. l eft car Salons," are to be described in brilliant series of illustrated pap. The important discoveries mude with the great Lick Telescope at San Francisco (the largest 1 1< scop, in the world) and th’ latest explo rations relating to prehts'orie Amer ica (including the famous Serpent Mound, of Ohio) arc to Le chron icled in the Century. I’rof. George 1‘. Fish t , of Yale University,is to write a series on ‘ l'he Nature a:nl Method of Revela tion,” which will attract every B hie student. Bishop Bolter,of Ne York, will one of the several prom inent writers who are Io contribute a series of “Pert sent ilttv Papers,” on living topics, anti there will be art papers, timely articles, etc., etc., and the choicest pictures that the Range: <>rti’i! and Ma’.heurcountii fl. greatest artists anti engravers can P. U. a.I gk . es : buri f . Grunt to., Oregon. produce. rr a n 1 n ’ è ’1 ■1 ive ‘^un îre<î r*0!’0™ '• * Remittance may It made direct 0 v- ij W U 1 ii<- nt i< K’ n'ld ( on . i< I i.jii of any per- ly to the publisher. The Century fi hi <>r jeifi.n h killing or s en'itig a- \ . t the ve brand i n«» thereto. Co , of New York. Begin new sub scriptions with November (the first issue of the volume) and get Mark Twains’story, “A Connecti cut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” C attle traneed in that number. ADVERTI8iKï!(ti foriu%riuted f/jnd^ome*fy *11rated. ^They com- 1, and Tn. >IK«T st . ikiks —<>ur tt. rira »SÚ u.iveli 'n are Gum a mo <>i the ).)< y . .»u. fc't.’h'wd ’.’ « »Mr.. «*»» Mrr Lucy l!’^; ur-n.in.i i..| ,. '■ i .. ’ . . ..r ri ; I. » ule,. l.u< li. fiuuper, ;:(lll.r,« lu l-m-l i;.v< I. F ¡a Hiu :i. » «11; ll.ntani 'cclcy. un»l «< hirs w ill , ,j 1 I 1 i ;ht hundred flhuit oikb i.iri'.u e. » .•. t ih.i. . ««• ; r i.i a..t». ;bt i!..vcleis u.-valai« u..d «ud nearlj ue.rb one „c. huudr«« »Hurt s »«wu» v.i’i Le gl» c:: curing the year. , NT—Etnb.iu i Mr i< fi »•» health, nursing the sick, home- TliK i K-r 11OUMEHOL I EPABT i/n.l ¿ihir «11 j»« s h.\«.uabletu .he bui.fi» hold. orcfEd.uki g, tiif rtlir-.vU kl curtí. . . ,e a,fi H <1 »h i.-tfii Btvhs of drew fur outdoor i’Hg BeísT l’kS t on í KfvitT .í*:: I., .‘*\. 7 !. t . b ,i:u » Olure«i iuahion plate« and numeroi.« ami h.-UM* eur. tuilyúvH r. <v i, Wi.i.u-e gravi' , b, a sw, a iul size ■ < rtrfi ) ul era in»>n.li.). st> :H|. <f hcin pi it. ted in col. i«, embracing the newcit T he 1; í : ht ¡ an » 1-W ork F atti *: a. d mi.fi popular ütBÍg< fi pr» * u< < t*:,’at home and fti * 1 i't er. 1.” i. now lie only n.«ga«l»e giving the»e, the flue« of T he I e - t i :, el eng ravins —‘ ah en.- ra\ i tve. ro much > f ii.tenut unil vuriety for the «»me ’1’ he » \fi no other tn fl" H . i i. : . in rem b are throe put up by EA8T1RN N ote .—The above Pt ton cm III - •—‘e« th ■ comparative worth of various Baking rowders, a.« shown by < hem-ea. Ai.a’o -is and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, tl.e total leavening power or volume in each can caleula’e I. the result b. ing a« Indicated. This practical test for Worth by Prof. Uched r only pro- cs what every obsetvant consumer of the Roval Baking Powder know.« by pract'c .l experience, that, wliilo it costs a few cent« per pound more than ordinary kinds. It is far mo— ccor, ml. al. besides affording the advant age of better work. A sit e le trial of the Koyal Baking Powder will convince any lair minded person c.f these facts. mJ’’*!?!" ???’" *ome. of ,he a'"m ''t’wdrrs t3 be of a comparatively high degree of strength, it t« m t to be taken a« Iml'eating that thevhave invvalu^ Ail alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be a’ oided aa dangerous nr-uvra GwOOO.OOO w* Mn L ee . “Why, Addie, you needn’e cryabont It! I only eaid .Grj. Allen was a very well- informed woman, aud I vished you won.d follow ber example.” M rs L p . e . “Yes, end lest.week von eaid von wished I could mana e to ( uk as stylish as 5.'ra. Allen,—and she mak ■ • all ter ow*i citUlcs. But •be has v. ha* 1 hav< n’t.” .M r I. : “ Wiiat is that?” M rs L ed . “ u cl!, the gct3 all of her Informa tion from th? Magtz ne ti cy take. I admit that •he known al! that is going on. and is bright and enti rtaini ng i:i conversa icn . but I con d do a« well as she docs if 1 hah the same source of information. She 1 nt rue the list number of her Magnzine lately, end I lenrne i more in one Lour s reading, nbon; vrrionR eocial matters and the topics of the day. term I w :..d p ck up in a month by my occasional chats with fr.tnda. ‘ It certainly Covers every top e of inter «t, from the neua of the day down to the d' tails of housekeeping; and evcrvihing ¡3 eo beautifull/ iUu»tratcd. too. Every time Mamie goes o?er to tho Ai cn«’ she comes back and teases mo to f.ct you to take Demorest’s Family Mr.-arine. th - btorics are so good. Even th • boy» watch for i every month, as a place is found for t cm nl-o in its pages; and Mr Allen swears by it. It is rally wonderful how it suits every member of th family ! ” M r . L ie . “ W ell perhaus I h d b« ttersend fora Specimen Copy; for. if it h anything like what yon mv it is. it will amu«c and instruct the whole < f us.” M rs L ee . ”1 see that W •!ennings Demorest, the publisher. 15 East 1 .th Strr-1. >ew York, ia offering to send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, fo W3can t lo.-e nything. ns each number contains a ’ Pattern Or <r’ cntitl ng the holder to any Pattern she may choos.\ and in any size-which alone makes each < opy worm 3 d cents : and 1 inst want a jacket pat era like Mrs. Allen’s. The subscription p iei« only «2(0 a year; and I must say I can’t sec how they can publUh ao elegant a Magazine for tn little money?’ NH’I R . RHODODENDRON- Send for a ( atal< gue, nn<l niak, your »elections in time for the fel i livery, if you want to plant no 1 ut the Best, ami that is always! . cap* «t. Last spring, alone, tno than a ' all at this Office ar.d order, addres the following-named %£T iie B est And the Cheapest of th-» largoet ,-uid me«t reliable hi»'»*, and th- y use R D -BUD, SHADE TREES it GEORGE ION W CRANE Bloomington, III. Ferry’s Seeds D. rTRRY A CO .re ■ckm>wie.i|re*i t<> be the ratst Seedsmc j In th® world. D M F trbt A C o b Dlurtreted, Deeerip- Uve «mi Pnced SEED ANNUAL For IRRO WUI tie mailed FWt( tn all rpplicsntK an 1 i laet Tear’s raatom«* nt »rdennff it far « I. 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It has t o hobbi. » or rp»r. hetff, but to «»»PF y Hi* place of rile, oF fiimlre« reading hr that « hich »« whn!re«>m«* an<l trn- It p.raa»*« the . hiMren and tt.* <*id people, and it« Fu-.I .V • hoot Imon* are helpful a arrmon each week • • i a n b.i-t .rr Only 91.25 n Year. ln«lui»*. >;*■■ fur Fiv< Dollar«. Samplecupu-e free * BEK NUR”ut "THE W?RST FOE^ra - ju THE LEDGER Lil R\RY ’ II. r ri.'Ut.le I tin." I t.,W i- . ledger lii.r.ty S.. l Hai„r .. er 40t: .. . Volai»«, li or. - known." hy Mi«. I |> r x a>atk«»-A ver l.ibiarv No. ; : r«p»-. s , »nd.l1* makar of Vcaeow" bv g.l.a-aa <’ bSJrl ■ ser.i rarv No. I Paaar !.< '■ yofibe forer, n« work, will ba «.aa^ • k.rl --a >rf Na»ad.. • .. «Ill t.H«1 h « «4« pa..).... th, re ,i»t af ia, prie«, kf K BSMT BONNtl a SONS. O ... . l.a»«ta SatL.t»« . C,r. Wil la-a *»e Sr-nr, • a., Se«